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VOL. LHI., NO. 92. (CaeeeUled Adrertlstiig on P a^ lA) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 18,1934. (TWELVE PAGES)
TELLS HOW $253 Morgenthau A Witness At Senate Inquiry FARM EXPERIMENT - .0 '. PA<3SITWt> MANCHESraR EVENTNG HERALD^ MANCHgSTER, CONN>, THXTRSDAY. JANUARY 18, 19M, inVmma^n treatment I have ever heard of," said Defense Attorney THOMAS ROIXRS CUP ORAL CONFESSION W. W. Smith. FARLEY IS S n iN T TELtiHOV$253 ABOUT TOWN “I can prove she was questioned OBITUARY all night without rest, food, drink, (»E S TO WINDSOR MAN or opportunity to con^t with any Mrs. Jennie Tracy won first prize DEBATED AT TRIAL AS JACKSON QUITS in pivot bridge at the afternoon nn IN coums one—and that’s pretty cruel for a BLOOMED INTO DEATHS card party given yesterday at the A. B, Willson Captures Poultry woman 62 years old.” Y. M. C. A. by a group of the work The written statement, placed in Mrs. Jane Kemp. ers at the Simple Simon Sandwich Show Trophy for Best Dis the records at the coroner’s inquest Secretary of Democratic Na 35 MILUONS shop, which will open again in the play; Other Prixea Awarded. Lawyers Argue Whether into Rheta’s death. Dr. Alice ad Mrs. Jane Kemp of 217 Center early summer. Mrs. Clarence D of Late Prenlnt-V il mitted firing the bullet into her street died yesterday at the Maples (Continned from Page One) Sadronzinski won tecond prize and daughter-ln-law’i back after life Convalesclent Home, 164 Oak street, A. B, WillBon o f Windsor won the Mrs. Wynekoop’ s State tional Committee Resigns; Mrs. H. N. Hemenway, consolation. ’Thomas Rogers cup at the annual apparently had ceased because of after a two weeks’ iUness.- She those of North American Aviation, At the close of the gra^noee, sand Fafflons P tifa d a x A id was 56 years old and lived here for poultry show in* the state armory an over dose of chloroform admin Inc.; United Aircraft, Eastern Air wiches and coffee were served. yesterday, with the beet display Ifi ments Should Be Heard. istered to ease pain during an ex 22 years. She was a native of Ire No Other Changes. craft, Western Air Ehtpress, Pan- the show, a pen of black Wyan- Been ID Serend W eeki amination. land. American Airways, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Holman, dottee. A t one point of the arguments, Mrs. Kemp leaves two sons, John Aluminium, L t, said to be a sub of Summit street, are planning a T^e W. S. Groebeck cup for the Judge David told Capt Stege, H. Kemp and Arthur S. Kemp, both trip to Southern California by way Criminal Court* Building, Chica Washington, Jan. 18.— (AP) — sidiary of the aluminum trust. It best displav of bantams was won Columbus, Ohio, Jan. l l . — (A P )— “Don’t refer to this statement as a of this town; five brothers, Eldwin also had an option on the (hirtiss of the Panama Canal. They expect by George May of this town. May’s go, Jan. 18.— (A P )— The oral con Postmaster General James A. Far confession: it’s only an explanation and John Sinnamon of this town, Aircraft Company, he said. to leave New York about the 4rst display was a black cochin bantam Dr. George T. Harding n ., a brother fession of Dr. Alice Lindsay Wyne- of the facts. A policeman thinks and William, Alfred ana Henry Sin ley greeted newsmen’s questions of February and will spend the re p«i. of the late Warren G. Harding, died everything is a confession, even if namon of Ireland; two sisters, Eliz Through these compsinies, accord mainder of the winter in Southern koop that she fired a bullet into the about further changes in the Demo ing to the witness, all the companies The best birds in the show were at hil home ifi WertiiifigtoB, ' a it is an admission of killing in self abeth and Minnie Sinnamon, of Ire California. Upon their retiini here as fouowe Beet male, Joseph C. back of her daughter-in-law Rheta, cratic National organisation today manufacturing airplane parts were CDlumbus suburb, early today. Hd defense. land. 4 with his broadest snolle and the in the spring they plan to visit Carter, town, buff Orpington cocker on the afternoon of November 21 contrciled and those furnishing air points of interest through the West was 56. "If the statement were introduc The funeral will be private and statement that “all I know is what I el, $5; best female, A B. Willson, was introduced today in the murder craft material were corelated in one and Middle West. Dr. Harding was famed as a ed and the jurors believed it, then will be held at 2 o’clock tomorrow read in the papers.” * black Wyandotte hen, $5; best pen, trial of Dr. Wynekoop by the testi they could return only one of two afternoon at Holloran’s fimeral giant group with a government sub Edward P. Stein, white mested neuro-psychiatrist. He had been mony of Police Capt. John Stege. Although be declined to discuss sidy. A meeting of the executive com seriously ill for several week!. verdicts—acquittal or voluntary home on Center street Holloran’s for publication reports of more black Polish, $10; beet male ban The jury had been excluded. Sena*^or Black said that the pur mittee of DDworth-Comell Post, tam, George May, black cochin During the W orld War ha was a manslaughter.’’ will be open until that hour for changes to come following the resig The confession, which was vir friends of the deceased. Rev. J. pose of this company, according to 'The American Legion, will be held cockerel, $8,60; best female banUm, member of the Medical Reserve, be tually a duplication of the written nations of the National committee’s commercial rating books, was to in the State Armory on Monday coming an examining naufo-psychia- Stuart Neill of St. Mary’s Episcopal secretary and treasurer, there were confession signed on November 24 church will officiate and burial will "buy, hold, deal In and sell stock night at 7:30. trist for the United States Veterans indications that sever^ additional by Dr. Wynekoop and repudiated by FAVORITISM CHARGES be in Elast cemetery. in various aircraft companies.” Bureau at the close of hostilities. resignations might be expected. The condition of James Burke of her later, was made on the morning “Not a Pool” $6.00. He was the second of three gen of November 24, in the presence of President Roosevelt in his press 281 Spruce street, ill at the Man The show will continue through Fred Duke. Mr. Rentscbler also said that he erations active in the mwUoal pro Caiftain dtege and Dr. Harry W. ON STATE’S CWA JOBS conference yesterday indicated the chester Memorial hospital, was re imtil Saturday. fession. and Colonel E. A. Deeds, treasurer Hoffman, psychiatrist of the Be Fred Duke, for many years an in administration did not look with ported this afternoon to be critical. His residence was near the Colum mate of the Manchester almshouse, of United Aircraft, had operated an havior Clinic, Stege testified. favor upon party leaders practicing bus Rural Rest Home in Worthing (Continned From Page One) died yesterday at the Maples Con “accoimt to buy various shares” Judge Joseph B. David reserved law before government departments. Rlcbafd Allen, retired letter car TOWN CWA RECORD ton, which he founded in 1915 after ruling on whether the oral state valescent Home, 164 Oak street, The resignation of Robert Jack- with Redmai & Co., of New York rier, of 14 Pearl 8street, is recover said. "W e are fighting this political after a lingering illness. Mr. Duke between September 1930, and Feb practicing in Columbus as a spabiai- ment should be admitted, and the son, committee secretary, became ing from an attack of sciatic rheu Ist in disorders of the nervous sys prosecution and defense argued pressure at all times, but it seems was buried from Holloran’s Fimeral known within a few hours. ruary, 1931. He refused to call the matism but is still confined to his AIDS FUND APPEAL account a “pool.” tem. He previously had headed a heatedly meanwhile about admissa- impossible to keep it out entirely home late this afternoon. He leaves Farley made it plain today that home. from any large setup.’’ a son and daughter living in Hart janatarlum in Washington, D. C. ■ billty of the written statement. the party organization had no way Detailing his 1928-29 transac (Oontloiied from Page One). « M A N C H ESTE R E V E N IN G H E B A ID ^rM A N W ; i >*TER»GONN^ 1BGBSDAT;^2ANT7ABT1S^X^ : R, K. Anderson Associated 1,510 X-RAYED HERE Return From Bermuda-Nassau Vacation ^SBCCESSDINRA Recreation Center FOR LUNG HEALTH IF IT AIDS COAL MINER Items of Interest ASCQDEDltiBEn& With Watkins 35 Years PropMm Powers Hapgood, Speaking in 6—6:16» Men’s V oll^ Ball Ciaae. Samuel J. Little, o< Johniwp u A Hartford, Says Little Benefit 6:15-—7, Mafickefter Proa. Basket little, plumbing and heating oo]^ O ntly Observing Anniver Has Acemed YAt. Ball practice. tractors, has bera ^pointed a meitiH Nimiier Snbnittiiig to Photo- Women’s S-wlnuning Classes. New ber of the board of governors fix caB*« “The NRA- should be successful term starts tonight: 7—7:45, Ad nectipn with the Oil Burner Co4d sary at His WoH( Today, vanced; 7:46-^:30, Life-Saving; for Dlst. 26 which comprises the grains Exceeds Local ifi every code if it cxn succeed in 8:30—9:16, Private. bulk of Hartford County. Other bringing order out of the chaotic Leo Cummins* Granada Grill or members include H. H. Parstms of Entered Employ as a coal Industry,” said Powers Hap- chestra will Olay for the datace Fii- West Hartford, chainnan, George ExpectatioBs. day night. Dancicing 8:30 to 12:30. good, cool ixilner and labor organ C. Smith of Hartford, Julius Fein- berg of New Britain and Dennis Bookkeeper. izer, speaking to a capacity audi Redden of West Hartford. Manchester’s campaign for finding ence In Center Church House, Hart EVERYBODY’S MARKET cases of tuberculosis through taking ford, last evening, Great Britain imported 81,20%- Robert K. Andereon, vice president X-ray pictiu^ of school children Hapgood wac the second lecturer 000 eggs from France in 1930. ' of Watkins Brothers is quietly ob was completed yesterday afternoon, In a series of eight weekly lectures PLANS PANTRY SALE a total of 1,510 persons having been spemsored by the League For Indus serving' the 36th anniversary of his examined at the Nathan Hale school trial Democracy. association with the local home fur- Everybody’s Market will hold one Family Joyful—Dad’s during Monday, Tuesday and Wed While picturing the many risks, of the biggest sales in the history of niibing firm at his desk today. nesday, including 1,478 children and hardships and injustices suffered oy the store on Saturday. It wHl be It wsus on January 18, 1899, that 37 adults. coal miners, be pointed out several known as a “Pantry Sale” and will RHEUMATISM a postoffice clerk who had di'vlded This total far exceeded the high reasons why mine owners could not provide Manchester housewives with Has Left Him his spare time selling fiunlture and est expectations of local school au provide better working conditions an unusual opportunity to stock up interesting himself in the mercan thorities who sponsored the pro and stay in business imder a com on hundreds of items. A great deal tile business in the present Keith gram, made possible through a re petitive system. In response to a of the merchrindise to be sold was When a man so crippled with store while serving xmder Postmas cent development in X-ray equip question he said it was not unlikely bought at low prices and these sav rheumatism cannot go to his dally ter Walter B. Cheney was hired as ment for taking pictures rapidly smd that tbe Democratic party while in ings are being passed along to the work 8md suddenly finds a swift, c)erk and bookkeeper by Clarence at low cost. The apparatus was set power would nationalize the coal customer at this sale. powerful yet safe prescription that O. Watkins, president and manager up at the Nathan Hale scbobl and mining industry and railroads as has Everybody’s Market has built up drives out pain and agony in 48 of tile Watkins Brothers company. Robert K. Andersen photographed at the rate of one a been done in Italy. “The only bene a large trade in the compeuratively hours can you imagine the jubilant Was Postal Clerk minute, taking 484 X-rays on Mon fit accruing to tbe miners by tbe few years they have been located happiness of the whole family as Dad brings home his pay envdope Mr. Anderson was bom in 1874 in day, 535 on 'Tuesday and 604 yester coal code” be sedd "is tbe right to or at the comer of Main and Park day, the latter figure including thir ganize unions guaranteed.” The streets. When the store originally regularly again. the same house in which he now Arthur Drug Store, 855 Main St. lives, 133 Oakland street, and the LATEST STOCKS teen retakes. wage level in many cases has been opened they specialized in fruits and lowered. Out of 760,000 coal vegetables for the most part but and leading druggists everywhere leisure life as a postal clerk, first Of the total number of school they have expanded until they now call this grand prescription ALLEN- imder the late RoUln M. Rood, post children examined, 78 were from miners in United States, only about New York, Jan. 18.—(AP)— Re 400,000 are now employed. feature a large line of standard gro RU and think so much of its mighty master under President Grover cently advancing financial markets Wapping, Bolton and Coventry and ceries. power to drive excess uric acid Cleveland and later under the Re 1,395 from the local public schools Hapgood pointed out several rea hesitated today as the dollar spurt sons \^ c h caused coal to sell at from the system that they guaran publican appointee. Postmaster and the parochial school. Due to the OLD SETTLER DIES. Walter B. Cheney did not appeal to ed in terms of the British pound excessively high rate to domestic tee one 85 cent bottle to overcome sterling. large number examined, tbe cost per consumers while selling at a low rheumatic pain and conquer back the aspiring young clerk, then 25 pupil was 75 cents. In several cases, years of age. With the pound falling more than rate to industrial consumers, one Greenwich, Jan. 18.—(AP)—Mrs. ache, sciatica, neuritis and 7 cents to below 34.97 for the first the expense was defrayed by con reason being that certain large in Laura Childs, 58, descendant of one lumbago just as this notice And so the Jimior postal clerk left tributions from local organizations, the employ of Postmaster Cheney time since early last November, dustrial concerns owned or controlled of the early settlers of Greenwich states or money back — 'a including $100 from the Red Cross certain of the mines, thus making it died today in Greenwich hospital of square deal to all sufferers. and from that time until the pres many bullish speculators stood aside chapter here. ent has advanced through the vari to consider whether a currency con —Ella Barnett Photo. necessary for Independent coal own injuries suffered in a collision be ous offices of the local furniture es flict was in the making or capital The X-rays were developed imhie- Miss Kathrlne D. Cheney (left), of 139 Hartford Road, daughter of ers to sell below cost to industrial tween an automobile and a bus. tablishment, from bookkeeper in repriation was responsible. Stocks dlately on being taken and will be Mr. and Mrs. S. Leslie Cheney, and Miss Anne Ward, 12 Marble street, consumers, and made up the loss by The woman was one of four pass 1899, imtll he is now assistant to C. maintained a steady to firm trend, sent to various state hospitals are shown above on board the Furness Bermuda Liner “Queen of Ber selling high to domestic consumers. engers in an automobile driven by Elmore Watkins, treasurer and gen but the trading volume dwindled throughout Connecticut for exami muda’’ upon returning from a cruise to* Bermuda and Nassau. Again a competitive condition. Robert M. Wilcox, town tax collec eral manager of the company. considerably. Grains, cotton and nation by X-ray experts. ’Their find In conclusion he contrasted the tor, and suffered a fractured pelvis in the accident Monday. Long Hours some other commodities were a bit ings and the X-rays will be returned serting seaman August 27, 1926, at coal Indust -y conditions of Soviet DELICIOUS! easier at one time. Copper, how to the local Board of Health, which New York City, after working as Russia with those of United States, There were no striking labor will notify the family physician of pointing out bow under government noups in the days just preceding ever, was pushed up 1-4 of a cent a Manchester steward aboard the steamship pound, bonds pointed moderately the findings, he in turn, notifying ownership it Is possible to make bet (}>untry Club u e opening of the 20th Century. As Therlnia. ter working and social conditions FITS-AmCKS CURBED a postal clerk Mr. Anderson worked higher. the parents whether or 'not the find Convicted in September, 1930, at ings are auspicious enough to war Date Book for the miners and operate the in Th« U BTw hope' for rletiau «f' from 7 a. m., until 8 p. m., with no Shares of Kennecott, Anaconda, Bridgeport, of robbery with vio dustry as a unit without loss, •pil«pi7. Indcias from tlia nutnr shifts or time out for lunch and the U. S. Smelting and American Smelt rant further attention. This service lence, Kummer was sentenced to who haro triad Lapio, a homa treat- is given at no additional charge. whereas under private ownership mant. Ona naar aftar another now only bonuses given in those days ing got up around a point. Gainers Tonight from 4 to 7 years in State prison. competitive conditions create the writaa that Lepao haa raliarad them SPARKLING WATER were the fees derived from special of fractions to a point or more also "Loose Change,” musical comedy, He has been granted parole on con eidls of the Industry. of attacks. Its fame baa spread for auspices of Dilworth-Comell Post, 2S raara as ona nsar haa told anotbar. delivery letters. There was no included Chrysler, Union Pacific, ^ dition he be deported. 'The third L. I. D. lecture will be If joa soffar, aand name, aca and carrier service and during the three American Can, American Telephone, American Legion at High School. addraaa to R. Lapao, Apt. 88, 128, B. ____ PARISH Repeats tomorrow night. given by Nathaniel Peffer who Wrisht St., Xilwauaa, Wla., and ha years that he served as a postal Goodyear, Johns-ManvlUe, U. S. Texas has more miles of rail speaks on “Storm over Asia” next will sand a trial sapplr of thia rvu QV4RTt5 ^ clerk Mr. Anderson became ac Steel, Western Union, U, S. Rubber, Also Poultry Show, State Armory. roads than any other state. Wednesday evening. splaadld treatment troa.—A4r. quainted with all of the people of Firestone and Santa Fe. Du Pont, HOLDS ANOTHER SUPPER This Week: ^ e town who called at the post- General Motors and a number of January 20 — Manchester Pipe office for their daily mall. And so others were about unchanged. Al Band — 20th Anniversary, Orange when he became bookkeeper and lied Chemical lost a point and Unit HaU. Family Gathering Last Night Next Week: clerk in the pioneer furniture estab ed Aircraft, Amerlcsm Commercial Attended by 250 Members— lishment, he took into the new office Alcohol and General Electric eased. January 22—Annual meeting of with him a breadth of knowledge Roast Beef Served. Emeinuel Lutheran church. that few yoimg men of the time pos Washington’s monetary plans and January 24—Twin bill basketball sessed. That be has used this ad the gyrations of the dollar held the attraction at State Armory, House center of Wall Street discussion. I^ Another one of the successful of David vs. Paterson Pros., Guards vantage first gained in the early parish suppers and church family part of the century is shown In the some quarters the thought was ex vs, Meriden InsUcos. pressed that the $2,000,000,000 ex gatherings was held at South Meth January 26—M. H, S. ■vs. Bristol TOMORROW-FRIDA Y accomplishments smd successes of odist Episcopal church last evening the past quarter of a century. change stabilization fund, while High at State Armory. seemingly huge, naight not be suf with 250 members present. A roast January 27— Annual banquet of The continued, unbroken service ficient to control international dol beef supper was served with Mrs. Brltish-Amerlcan Club at Masonic of Mr. Anderson exemplifies the old lar rates if leading European coun Ellen- Crossen and Mrs. George Har Temple. adage, “a rolling stone gathers no tries decide not to cooperirte. ris in charge of the committee of Coming Events i tooas.’; In addition to what finem- Foreign commentators pointed thirty assisting. January 30—President’s birthday 'clal recompense he ma> have re There was group singing, .and a ball at State Armory. ceived during the term, it is of vast out that the fund, which a^l be Also lUidio Concert — Bethany used not only to keep the dollar group of violin solos by William ly more Importance to point out the Turkington accompanied by Mrs. Girls, and Chester Shields, at Swed Glenwood l^ e flts he has gained for himself within bounds but also to support ish Congregational church. and the services he has rendered to government securities, corresponds Evelyn Quinn. Illustrated songs were sung from the screen. Rev. L. February 2 — Wedding Gown others through the associations with closely to estimated American bal Pageant at Y. M. C. A. various civic groups so closely con ances abroad. Foreign exchange C. Harris gave an illustrated lec February 7 — Play “Penrod” at nected with the growth of the dealers said that repetriation of ture, “The Religious Training of the Whiton Memorial by Community town and business interests here in American capital had silready start World’s Youth.’’ A period of socia Players, auspices Educational club. the past 30 years. ed but that the return thus far had bility followed the program, February 9—Junior Prom at Man H^ped On Town Accounts been comparatively slow. chester High School. The senior member of the firm, Although various bankers were Also Annual Firemen’s Night at Clarence G. Watkins, ■was First Se inclined to ascribe the sharp early School Street Rec. RANGE DAY! lectman of the town of Manchester advamce of the dollar in terms of WEST HARTFORD MAN February 10 — Girls Scout raUy, at the outset of Mr. Anderson’s sterling to European buying of pageant and Scout demonstration, service in the local furniture store, American stocks and bondis, brok HEADS CONN. PAINTERS at State Armory, 7:30 p. m. and his work as bookkeeper on the erage houses that usually handle Also Annual meeting of local YD town accoimts g^ve him an excel most of the transactions from Lon Club at Osano’s cottage at Bolton. lent opportunity to become ac don and the continent reported that Meriden, Jan. 18.—(AP)—Attend February 11 — Police benefit at quainted with town affairs. For purchases had tapered off during the ants at the second day of business State Theater. several years after his connection past few days. In some circles the at the 27th annual convention of February 16—Annual banquet of with the firm he made up the an break in sterling was attributed to the Coimecticut Council Master Luther League of Emanuel Luther an church. ^PUBLICjp p SALE nual town report. the covering of short dollar commit Painters and Decorators Associa Opposite J h ScKooil March 13, 14, 15, 16 — Annual Later he took a course in embalm ments on the belief that the British tion, Inc., today elected Thomas Sotuth Manchester ing and later took over the under Cabinet had reached a decision re Heywood of West Hartford to an Herald Cooking School at State taking business of the firm which Theater. Sessions in morning. garding the attitude which would be other term of office as president. April 2—Masonic ball, State Ar NOTE THESE SAVINGS he has held during the years. Al taken toward the new American Other officers named follow: mory. ways in step with modem ideas policy. First vice-president, W. C. l^ong these lines, he was a moving April 23—Ninth annual concert of There were fresh rumors in the Strlcklmd, Nbw Haven; second Beethoven Glee Club at High school Regular $305.00 Regular $177.50 figure in the establishment of a street of an understanding already vice-president, C. L. Parson. S ta t- Auditorium. motorized funeral service, and having been reached between Lon ford; treasurer, H. E. Beckwith, Glenwood bought the first motor hearse to see don and Washington as to pound- New London; executive secretary,' Glenwood service here. Mr. Anderson was doUar prices. Gossip had it that W. J. Wilcox, Meriden; Internation Gold Medal last year elected president of the lengthy telephone conversations al executive board member, E. W. READY TO BE DEPORTED CX)AL AND OIL Hartford County Funeral Directors’ have been under way between offi Nelson of Hartford; and trustees, COMBINATION Association and as head of this or cials of the Federal Reserve bank ganization has advanced many D. I. Chapman, New Haven, three MAN PLANS TO MARRY of New York and the Bank of Eng years; John J. Fitzgerald, Danbury, RANGE creditable plans for improvement of land. Another nunor was that it this important family service. two years; and L. B. Tuttle, Bristol, RANGE Sale Price had been agreed, in order to avoid one year. Hartford, Jan. 18.— (AP)—De- Sale Price Civic Interests what might result in a disastrous Mr. Anderson’s association with A resolution was also adopted to portatio'n has failed to dampen civic groups and business associa currency war, that the dollar would day recommending that civil works Walter Kummer’s ardor—he’s to be tions has been long and creditable. be held temporarily within a range administration officers take steps to married on the high seas while on He has served as a director of the of $4.60 to $4.80 to the pound. ensure sufficient work by painters his way back to Germany, his Manchester Chamber of Commerce Business and industrial news was applying for jobs by consulting lo homeland. ‘2 1 9 - 0 0 for two years; vice president in still bright. 'The more optimistic cal chapters of the Connecticut The German, 33, now serving « 1 2 9 * s < > 1930; smd was elected president in steel makers were predicting a pro Council of Master Painters and sentence in the state prison in 1931. He served on the Board of duction rate of more than 50 per Decorators with sm eye to possibly Wethersfield, will be taken to Ellis Directors in 1932-33 and is National cent of capacity by the end of the forming an examining board; and Island tomorrow by Laureat L. Regular $206.50 Regular $104.50 current quarter. Trade observers Coimcillor representing the local that they co-operate 'with the Con Martineau, head of the immigration Glenwood Chamber for the current year. reported the upswing in building, necticut coimcil by engaging as far and naturalization service. Glenwood “F ’ During the year jvist past, he was which began in the late summer, as possible skilled master painters Kummer told authorities the showed no signs of a let-down in 4 and 4 DUPLEX Chairman of the local NRA organ for supervisiop on jobs, and Ity young woman to whom he is en COAL AND OIL ization and as such headed the cam December despite the fact that the renting instead of bu3dng equip gaged ■will sail on the same boat paign fbr Employers and Consumers month normally witnessed a decline ment, in order to reduce expenses. ■with him emd that they Intend be COMBINATION Membership of the Nations; Re in contract lettings. ing married on the ocean voyage. covery Act. He was Chairman of He entered this country a- a de^ RANGE the GOTeral Committee for Manches CURB QUOTATIONS RANGE Sale Price ter Day, the principal sales event of DANCER TO MARRY. Sale Price the year 1933 and was a member of Assd Gas and E le c ...... % many important committees within Greenwich, Jan. 18. (AP)— Miss the Chamber of Commerce during Amer Sup Pow ...... 5% Margaret Jacobson, daughter of Cent States E le c ...... 1% 1933, His membership in the local David Jacobson of Jackson Heights, Sweeten Breath by 1 5 5 .0 0 Chamber of Commerce . dates from Cities Service ...... 2% L. I., and a professional dancer Cities Service, pfd ...... 18 Glenwood H r » y 9 * ® ® 1916. kno'wn to the stage as Margaret Purifying Your System T. M. C. A. Activities Elec Bond and Share ...... 16 Durand, who once appeared in the Ford Limited ...... 5% Offsnatre breath — in many cases so He was president of the Manches atrical productions with A1 Jolaon, ter Community Club from which the Midwest Utils ...... % n t j embarrassiai — may not be a GLENWOOD will msu-ry Edward J. Knapp, widely Nlag Hud Pow ...... mofith condifioD rat aemetimes rae present Y. M. C. A. has developed, deep down in die body. Cleanse a"d and is a member of the board of di kno'wn musician, of Green'wich on Penn Ftoad...... 3M 36-mCH DUPLEX January 26, it was aumoimced here Segal Lock ...... ^4 cleat die intestinal tract prompdy and rectors of the present Y. M. C. A. today. a sf^ by nsitig RANGE Stand Oil Ind ...... 31 ?4 COMBINATION The wedding will take place at United Founders ...... 1% the home of Mr. and Mrs. William United Qm ...... 2^ M6 NAZIS ARRESTED. Tracey, uncle and aunt of the bride- United Lt and Pow A ...... 4% D fi'^ehEO idr Reg. Price to-be in Jackson Heights. Util Pow and L t ...... 1% Vienna, Jan. 18.— (AP)— ’Three RANGE Canadian Marponi...... 2^4 HiMfcBneBuiilly Laxative bembe exploded in front of the rail- $127.50 Regular Price $185.00 Mavis B ottlin g...... TUs pqre herb medicine cmitafas on Sale Price vniy station today as Nazis demon WHITE SLAVE CHARGE ha** S riM - H Isis a safe aiddd to Sale Price strated in connection with the arriv HEADS VEGETABLE GROWERS fo ed lM u n ii which may be more al c t Fulvio Suvich, Italian under- Hartford, Jan. 18 — (AP) — qtiimdy attained when constipation is apcretary of state, to confer with Michael Terone of Walnut sti^ t, Middletown, Jan. 18 — (AP) — net ^evalent Good fbr kiddies toa>. Austrian officials. Danbury, and Frank Evans of 1188 Harry Didsbury of Thpm a^n vm s • • • SttcceaafoQy used fbr 81 yean. » (Police smashed back against the State street, Bridgeport, were pick elected president of the Connecticut 1 3 9 .5 0 l^ z is and made 940 arrests before ed up in Hartford yesterday after Vegetable Growers Association to Hr. H.:WoIf, Camhridget (Hass.) A'yRange especially adapted for oil burning and an aeon. noon by United States Immigration day at Uie close of a two days’ an devoist, says: I hare Dr. exceUent stove both for baking and heating. May 2 covers for coal and 4 for gas with Tbe Nazis were demonstrating Inspector Kinney and are held for nual meeting of tbe association. Tnw’sSliziriii siy family for yean 2-in-l oven operating on eithw coal or twbout tbe nation, but the live- deportation hearing at Bridgeport. Other ofiTicers chosen were Vice add I mm ad ^eaM d w iih the re- be converted to a coal stove. Compact hearthless oil and gas. This compact Range takes They are charged with wWte slavery President Samuel Holdrl^e of Nor model with ptmuiar s ^ l mantel ahelf. Offer^ in up only 36 inches of apaqe in yoiu- . msturbance was in front of the having been fined on December:23 •mlp tiiat r ofm it to my cnatomen e Elarls Kirsche where wich; Secretary Frank w . Roberts nppa evfty qpMrtniiity with xqy yp%r cboiC^Gi enamel colors. Recced from our kltchcn. A very attractive style and for keeping a bouse of ^ fame. of Middletown and treasurer, a 'very popular seller. FlnldM In osneentrated after being driven Frank Sulinskas of New Hkven and ooafidiiBea regular price of $127.50, affordmg’^you a saving " thaslde streets of the “Am- Christopher Turner of Hamden. your choice of green, i'vory, gray and was picked up in that city by the The next session of the convention of'$3&0i0. quarters” where most of immigration inspector and is aian ivray Shaded green colored enamel. legations axe located. will be held in Norwleh,r it was t , JmM fa: a: ‘ Erwl PAGE FinTK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHBETER. OONN^ THT7RSDAT, JANUARY 18,1964 ^anriffHtpr profound interest in the outcome of the way these little men go about thla German experiment Our guess the world, full of secrecy miA “HOW VULGARI” M-‘■ft is that the outcome will be hell and ■chemee for the undoing of tbe rest Enptiitt^ Sprald blazes. ____ PUBi^bHiCi) Bt raw of mankind and the eventual Nip- BERAIjD PKINTINO CUMPANX. INC. ponlzation of the universe—pester 1* Bt s / i '. V '■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 18,1W4L dally add their m taa of Birthday Ready for Nation’s Biggest Birthday Party BaUa to tha rapidly growtag roatar BRIDGEPORT R E i W ^ New YORK SHOWS BIGGEST BIRTHDAY at National Commlttaa haadguar- DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ten. IB oases whan or ddo groups dssln to give some RELIEF 5S P i s NEW SPRING HATS "v.'\ PA R H IN HISTORY other ^Tpe of entertainment than a THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 (Central and Baetem SUndard Time) Ball, every effort is made to assure Note: All inusrams to key and baalo chatna or aroupa thereof uiilcae apaol* the spooson that other observances Washington, Jan. fled coast to coast (c to e) designation Includes all available stations. of the (lay may be approved by tbs 58 per cent deereaae In the nm^kW^ Programs subject to change. P. M. Cent la s t National Oonunlttss. of (amlUee and siagle reeUtast pffN NBC WEAF NETWORK •i15— 7i16— Just Plain BUI — aaats Expect Number of Balls to Katharme Hepburn Influence As more and mors ooYnmunltles eons on relief rolls In BridgepofO BASIC — Eaat; weaf wlw weel wtlo Texas Rangsra— west; Panlee D r . - report tbelr progress in tbs effort to wjur wtag wceh wfl wilt wfbr wre wgy midwest; Pate Woelery— Dixie from November to Deeembei; wag cvhen wca* wtain wwj wsal; Mid: ksd •:•<>— 7:80— Phil Ceek Preg,— baale; give outstanding Birthday Balls (or Buck Rogera— repeat for mldwasti Brings Back the B onnet- N .S' Be Held on January 3 0 16 the President, eariler (Ifurss on the shown In figures released bi7 tba vin.iq wcfl woc-tvho wow wdaf wkbf Oliver Naylor Orches.— Dixie Federal Bmsigenoy ReUef Admlnia- NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj 6:46— 7:46— Beaks Carter, Talk— ba> total number of obssrvtmoes Jan. 80 •wiba kstp webc wday kfyr crot ofof ale; Between the Beekende— west Exceed 5,000. ere being hurriedly revised. Where trattoB. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wis wjax 7:00— SiOO— Merten Downey, Benge— Other Hats Exhibited. The lumber of families and wfla>wBUn wlod wem wmc wsb wapl to coast 6,000 bsUs were sxpsetsd to prove ■wjd* wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre 7:16— 8:16— Bdwin C. Hill — basiei the top number oniitoxUyi snthual- persons dropjMd from 2,488 In woul ktbs ktha wsoc Jenea' Pun— Dixie: Organalltlee— w astlc news of plans rapiiUy nearing vember to 1,083 In Beeember. Jack MOUNTAIN—koa kdvl kglr kghl New York, Jan. 18. — With more 7:80— 8:80— voloe of Amerloa— baale: New York, Jan. 18. — (AP) — completion In every state of the sonville and Miami, FUl, 8breve|)ort, PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo Blanche Calloway Orohea.— Dixie; #.■ss f klu) kfsd ktar kgu B. Hoffman Orehaatra— midwest Away off the face are the new than 6,000 Birthday Balls for the Union show that the total number La., Providence, R. L, and Cbarlee- Cent. East. 7:46— 8:46— Bpplnoff Oreh.— midwest spring bats — somtlmes as far as President to be held on Jan. 30. Mr. the end of this month may exceed ton, 8. C., were the omy other dtlee 4:30— 5:30—Dolittle Advsnturea—to e 8:00— 9:00—Stokowski Orehos.— also o 6.000, in about 4,000 oommunities. 4:45— 6:46—Joe White, Tenor—also c 8:16— 8:16— Kostolanots Preo.— o to 0 two inches from the hadrllne. Roosevelt’s 52nd birthday, in near in the country, which exceeded 5:00— 6:00—Dinner Concert—also cat 8:80— 9:80— California Meleeledles — cst And In styles they’re as refresh ly 3,000 communities scattered Bridgeport’s reduction, .while Kan:* 5:30— 6:30—John B. Kennedy—to csl to coast throughout the Union, (3arl Byolr, sas City, Kas., equalled it. 5:45— 6:45—The Southsrnairss—basic 9:00— 10:00— Olen Gray Revue— o to e ing as the first glimpse of green in 411 6:00— 7:00—Mountaineers—weaf only 9:30— 10:80— CBS Broadcast— o to oat general director for the National All other Connecticut dtlee listed 9:45— 10:46— Presenting M. Warnow— Central Park. In Lilly Dacbe’s col COLLEGE BLOCK BURNS 6:15— 7:16— Billy Bachelor’s Sketch ';^l (Committee of the PresldenUal likewise showed a material reduc 6:30— 7:30—Shirley Howard, Jesters baaio; Myrt and Marge— west rpt Birthday Balls, announced today 6:45— 7:45—The Goldbergs, Serial Act 10:15— 11:18— Chas. Carllle, Tenor— to a lection about five msdn types were tion. Hartford's urban relief rolls 7:00— 8:00—Rudy Valles's Hr.—c to c 10:30— 11:80— Isham Jones Oreh.— basic seen today — all lively and differ that early returns from the. nation WITH LOSS OF $300,000 dropped 87 per cent from 8,412 to 8:00— 9:00—The Showboat Hr.—also c 11 KXl— 12:00 — Oxsia Nelson and Ace ent. already Indicated that the last Tuea- 2,148. In New BtitaLi the drop was • :0(h—10:00—W hiteman's Show—c to c Brigode Orehestrae— coast to coast ■<0:00—11:00—Viola Philo, Songs—basic 11:80— 12:30— Abs Lyman Oreh.— o to e First, there’s the bonnet, import day In January would mark one of 39 per cent from 2,376 to 1,896. The 10:15—11:15—Norman Cordon, Basso 12:00— 1:00— Dance Hour— wabo only ant this spring for the first time the greatest birthday parties In ail reduction In New Haven was com 10:30—11:30—Enric Madriguera, Orches. NBC-WJZ NETWORK since pre-w«m days. Kathturlne Hep- history. KnoxvUle, Tenn., Jan. 18.—(AP) 11:00—12:00—Ralph Kirbery, Baritone paratively slight, only six per cent, 11:05—12:05—Cab Calloway's Orchestra BASIC — East Is wbs-wbaa wbal bum aided In bringing It back. But Every Walk of Life —Morrill Hall, one of the oldest ^ m 8,472 to 8,267. 11:30—12:30—Jack Denny A Orchestra wham kdka wgar w:Jr wlw wsyr wmal; as this designer creates it, it's an From every walk of life and every Midwsst: wcky kyw wenr wls kwk buildings on the University .of Ten CB8-WABC NETWORK kwer koil wren wmaq Ikso wkbf 1840 bonnet, like Madame Bovary’s. type of organisation have come dec- nessee campus, was rased by a firs LONBBOAN CSTVITED N O R TH W ES T A CANADIAN — wtraj Madame Bovary is almost the (Aemt) larationa that the biggest and best BASIC—East: wabc wade woko wcao wlba kstp webo wday kfyr orot dot THE PRESIDENT AND HIS MOTHER, MR8. JAMBS ROOSEVELT of undetermined origin early today. waab wnac wgr wkbw wkro whk cklw greatest single millinery Influence Presidential Birthday Balls of them Authorities estimated the damage wilic wcau wip wjas wean wfbl wspd SOUTH — wrva wptf wwne wit wjax right, now. But other Importsmt all would be given In auoh and such Washington, Jan. 18.—(AP) — wj.',v; Midwest: whbm wfbm kmbe wfla-wsun wlod warn wmo wab wapl When the President beoomee 62 years old on Jan. 80 ovary eommunlty at 1300,000. D’Arcy McGee, representing the kniox w o whas wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre hats from this designer’s collection a city, town or hamlet In order that woai ktbs ktbs waoo are the breton sailor, the bowler, a In the nation will give a ball In hla honor to help raise an endowment for due respect might be p«dd the The building was valued at 875,- Isaak Walton League and the Na EAST AND CANADA—wpg who wlbw M O U N TAIN — koa kdyl kglr kgUl 000 and the sdentlflc equipment and tional Stream Purification Assoda whec wlbi wfea wore wlco efro ckac PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo new beret, and a dashing "depera extension of the work of Warm Springa Foundation fbr Infantile Paralysis. (Jhlef Executive on his birthday and DIXIE — wgst wsfa wbro wqam wdod kbg kfad ktar do” h a t The Prseldent’e mother bought the first box sold for the great aoelety ball as a meana of helping to raise a almost Invaluable spedmens housed tion, has Invited Senator Lonergan klia wreo wlac wdsu wtoo krld wrr CanL East. to be held In the Waldorf-Aetorla In New York, saying: "After all, It Is my in It were eatimst^ by university tc' address the National convention ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt The breton sailor, which turns up permanent endowment for Warm 4:36— 6:36—Tha tinging Lady— eaat all aroimd, she makes in straw or son’s birthday and I am axtramaly Intereatad In tha splendid work of Warm Springs Foundation for Infantile authorities to be worth at least to be held in Chicago, April 24 and wdae wblg wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs 4:45— 6:46— Orphan Annit— eaat only 8325.000. MIDWEST — wcah wgl wmt wmbd 5:00— 6rf)0— Hanry King’s Orehaatra stitched cloth. Sometimes she faces Springs Foundation.” Paralysis. 25. wtaq wlsn wlbw kfh kfab wkbn wcco 6:30— 6:80— Franeas Langford, Songs the brim with bright Imported silk. Metropolitan areas are reporting Morrill Hall housed the botany, Senator Lonergan has advocated wsbt — east; Singing Lady— rpt to wgn Then It is worn with a matching scores of plans under way for nu bacteriology, soology and entomolo a Natlohal stream purification pro MOUNTAIN—kvor klz koh ksl 6:48— 6:4^Lowell Tnomas — asst: gy departments of the university. COAST—khj koln kgb kfre kol kpfy kvl Orphan Annie— repeat to raldwen scarf, which ties saucily in front. the provisions of the code smd the merous Birthday Balls, while word gram. He said he has not yet decid kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb 6:00— 7:00— Amos 'n' Andy— east only 'The bowler Is a small hat of the NEW POULTRY CODE man who will administer It In New from the national capital indicates 'There were more than 80,000 botany ed whether or not to accept the in 6:16— 7:1^Rebln H o ^ , Skstoh— eaat spedmens destroyed. Cent. E ast 6:30— 7:30— Eddia Duchin Orchestra English type, very shallow and England that the observance there of Mr. vitation. 4:30— 6:80—Jack Armstrong—es only 7:00— 8:0(L—Storiea of the Sea— east small, sometimes tilted over one All persons, partnerships and cor Roosevelt’s birthday will rival the The fire was reported first by stu 4:46— 5:45—Stamp Adventures—east 7:30— 8:30— Health Adventures, Talk eye. It exposes one entire side of TO BE INTERPRETED inaugural ball in brilliance and num dents who were sleeping In a near 6:00— 6:00—Buck Rogers, Skit—east; 7:46— 8:46— To Ba Announoad porations that hatch or sell chicks, Skippy, Sketch— repeat for midwest 8:00— 8:00— Daath Valley Days, Play the hair. This designer makes it duckiln^rs or turkey poults on a ber of famous patrons and patron by building when they were awak 5:16— 6:18—18— Bobby Benson— es only: 8:30— 9:80— Richard Himber Orehea. in dark straw to wear with suits, commercial scale are affected by the esses drawn from Washington’s offi ened as the glass In the windows of Al and Pete— Dixie and west only 9:00— 10:00— Hands Across tha Bo^ar and also In white pique, for wear Important Meeting to Be Held cial and social life. FEWER 8:80— 6:30— Edith Murray — basic; 9:30— 10:30— Schwab Conoart Organ code. Grain dealers, hardware their room was broken by the heat Jack Armstrong— midwest repeat 10:00— 11:00— Tha Laaders Trio— eaatj with pique-trimmed evening dresses. in State Office Building bouses, chain stores and others are Not to be outshone by the larger of the flames. 6:48— 6:46— Little Italy, Sketch— east; Amot ’n’ Andy— repeat for waat Bach season the baret comes back Included If they sell or hatch over dtlea, even the smallest hamlets in All flre-flghtlng apparatus in the Knight Oreh.— Dixie; Memories— 10:16— 11:16— Tha Poet Prinee— alao d with a new trick. ’This spring it’s Tuesday Afternoon. the land are reporting by the hun COLDS w: Stsmp Adventures— raidw rpt 10:80— 11:30— Wm. ScottI A Oreheetra 100 chicks per season. Some who city was called to the scene, but the 6:00— 7:00— Myrt A Marge— east only; 11:00— 12:00— Gtorga Oltan’a Orehaatra a “windblown" straw. It has a have not heretofore been classified dreds to National Committee bead- flames were beyond control before Louis Panico Orchestra— midwest 11 ;80— 12480— Dan^ng In Twin Cities pleated flange on the right side that Hartford, Jan. 18.—All commer SB members of the Industry are now quarters that everyone. Including the first (Uarm was turned In. The NEW AID IN PREVENTING COLDS sweeps down and almost conceals cial and breeder hateberymen and subject to the provisions of the leading dtlsens everywhere, Is co firemen then concentrated thdr ef the cheek. The other side Is en chick dealers In Connecticut are in code and are responsible for regis operating to give the larMst affair forts on surrounding buildings, one tirely exposed. vited to attend an important meet tering thdr activities with the co )f the year In honor of tne Presi § This forward movement, combin ing in the Auditorium of the State dent imd as a public-rolrlted means of which Is the new|600,000 Alumni ordinating committee. tlplng endow Ihe Wi Memorial gymnasium and audi Queer Twists ed with off-the-face effects and the Office Building on Tuesday, Janu torium. WBZ-WBZA use of straw are the main new mil ary 23, at 2 o’clock. The meeting Is Commissioner of Agriculture 01 Founciatlon with sufficient funds to LOANS linery trends. called imder the Joint auspices of cott F. King, In Issuing the notice intensify and expand the health-re The “desperado” or “bravado” the State Department of Agricul of the meeting, stated: “Whether storing fadllties of the institution In Day*s News Springfield — Boston hat, which will be seen with new the poultrymen of Connecticut liked throughout the country. FOUR BURNED TO DEATH f t i p t o ' 3 0 0 ture and the Extension Service for the provislonr of the code or not, it Thursday, January IS. silk suits, Is an off-the-face hat a thorough discussion of the (Com Fraternal Groups Laddonia, Mo., Jan. 18.—(AP)— Rlpon, Wls.—Credit bestowed on which also hai width. It has an mercial Breeder-Hatchery Code that is now a law and the big question Fraternal groups, imder the lead VDICKSiRVieC P. M. Irregular big brim that sweeps Is how will we have to change our ership of Joseph T. Fanning, chair S. L. Gamer, 40, posttoaster and P. T. Bamum for discovering the 4:00—Betty and Bob. was recently signed by President chairman of the Audrain county SMAU MOfniHY MTMMTt gullibility of human beings appar across the face and turns up In Franklin D. Roosevelt. business in order to comply ^ t h Its man of the division, are 100 per 4:15—’Thursday Special. front. requirements? The meeting furnish cent strong behind the movement Democratic committee, his wife and COME M —WtlTI—FHONI ently has been misplaced. Bearing 5:00—New England Agriculture—E. Reese V. Hicks of Kansas City, the date of 1513, long before Bar- Henry the Eighth halo effects es cm opportunity of learning first, aimed with both barrels at awsdten- two children, Anne, 8, and John, 12, J. Rowell. also are being shown by this Im secretary of the International Baby hand some of the many Intricate re ing the public to the need of caring were burned to death in their home P emonal Fmanci Co. num’s time, an old book of Latin 5:15—News. sermons entitled "The Number of portant millinery house. One of Chick Association and F. R. Hazard quirements of the c ^ e such as for the thousands of children and here early today. R o o m S, Stato Tkoator BetlStav Fools Is Infinite,” was recently dis 5:30—’The Singing Lady. these is called Uie butterfly hat. It of Saunderstown, R. I., the New hours, wages, reports, advertising, adults crippled each year by the 'The bodies of the four were found TBS Mala St., Maaeheataa 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. Is worn on the back of the head, England member on the co-ordinat fair me hods of competition and dread Infantile paralysis. In the ruins of their ten-room house Pkoao S4S0 covered here in the library of the 6:00—NBC Program Calendar. Tko oaly ■ .arso la Throo Par. Rev. A. Pilger, pastor of Grace and gets its tiara effect from a ing com.nlttee, will both be present other nistters which enter Into Civic organizations, Including here after it had been destroyed in e«at Par Month on nnpalS Lutheran Church. 6:01—Duke Dewey and his Hickory butterfly bow on top. to explain anr’ amplify such sections everyday operations.” every major group of this character. a fire of undetehnlned origin. ▲Monnt of lioan. Nuts. of the code as are not perfectly Chicago—A slight error was 6:15—Hotel Pierre Orchestra. clear. Mr. Hicks spent two months charged up to Joseph Harrow by the 6:30—’Time. In Washington while the code waa police. They said he made the mis 6:32—Old Farmer’s Almanac. take of throwing away his old WOMEN VOTTRS MEET being prepared €Uid Mr. Hazard will wooden leg before he tossed a paving 6:34—Temperature. be the contact man for New Eng block through a store window to 6:36—Sports Review. land so that this meeting Is expect help himself to a brand new model 6:48—Weather. AT TRINITY JAN. 24 ed to furnish an excellent opportu to take its place. 6:45—Lowell Thomas. nity of becoming acquainted with By searching the district police 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. found Joseph, promptly took his 7:15—Sponsored Program. Joint Conference of Members newly acquired leg away from him 8:00—Captain Diamond’s Adven in Three Counties to Be Held and left him with a crutch, which in tures (sea dtama). cidentally was furnished by the mer 8:30—Adventures In Health—Dr. Next Wednesday. Varicose Veins- chant whose window he allegedly Herman Bundesen. broke. 8:45—The Siulers. 9:00—Death Valley Days. The place of meeting of the Joint Philadelphia—Four year old Eddie 9:80—Eddie Duchin and his Orches conference of the Hartford, Middle Ulcers-Old Sores Back’s tough seige is about over. tra. sex and Tolland County Leagues of Last October he was badly burned 10:01—Hands Across the Border. Women Voters, scheduled to be held Clean Powerful Penetrating Oil and taken to a hospital. 'Three skin 10:15—Joe and Bateese. in Hartford on January 24, has been Quickly Promotes Healthy Healing graftings and five blood transfusions changed from the Ann street Y. W. were made but Eddie grew slowly 10:30—Cascades Orchestra. 10:45—News. C. A. to Trinity College. The ar Get a two-oiinco bottle of Moone'e weaker. Puzzled doctors finally rangements are in charge of Mrs, Emerald Oil (full Htrongth) with the X-rayed his body and discovered a 11:00—'Time weather. dletlnct understanding: that you must tack In his lung. The medics took 11:04—Sport Review. Roger H. Motten of Wethersfield gf quick relief and splendid results 11:14—Old Farmer's Almanac. and reservations are being handled or your money cheerfully refunded. it out with a bronchoscope and The very flrst application will give showed it to the boy. 11:16—Poet Prirce. through Miss Lois Cole of West you relief and a few short treatmenta Sure, he explained, he’d swallowed 11:30—Hotel Montclair Orchestra. Hartford. The meeting will be held win thoroughy convince it last summer. 12:00—Hotel Pennsylvania Orches in the lounge and dining hall of the you that hy .-ticking faith tra. college. fully to It a short while Indianapolis—And so the big bad longer your trouble* will all the way from locomotive huffed and it pulled and 12:30 a. m.—Dancing Ir the Twin Mrs. Harris T. Baldwin of Wash disappear. J. W. Halo Co. It blew the house down, but the a tle .. ington will be the principal speaker Drug Dept., Is selling lots three little pigs and their 39 brothers 1:00—NBC Program Calendar. at the meeting which is scheduled to of It. and sisters and cousins were not take place from eleven until three killed. o’clock. Mrs. Baldwin who Is chair The "house” was the truck of man of the department of living a r m a b l e John White, 50, who was unhurt costs of the National League of Wo TOWN ADVERTISEMENT F to T when it was struck at a crossing by WDRC men Voters, will lead a discussion a switching engine. The 42 pigs meeting on the work of this depart were strewn along the right-of-way, 225 Hartford Conn. 1880 ment in the morning and following BOARD OF RELIEF ’Their escape did ngt help the luncheon will speak on "Government HAT HAPPENS when you BU Y IM ILK? pigs much, because they were bound and Living C^ts,” touching par for the stock yards anyway. Program for ’Thursday, January 18, The price of a bAttle of milk seems extremely insignificant when Albany, N. Y.—The speech of B, 1984, 6. B. t. ticularly on the activities of federal NOTICE R. Eastman, editor of the American P, M. tcpDoles which tend to lower living you consider its food value and aU that is necessary to place it Agriculturist, before the New York 8:45—Curtis Institute of Musle costs and prevent unfair trade prac on your table. There is the raising and purchasing of for State agricultural society was a Program. tices. The Board of Relief of the Town masterpiece. It was brief and 4:80—American Legion Speaker. Mrs. Brownell Gage of Buffleld, of Manchester, C!ioDn., will be in ses cattle; the labor and care of cows and milk; and the manufacture weighty with wisdom. Here it is: 4:46—Ye Happy Minstrels and the clutirmaD of the Hartford County sion at the Municipal building: and purchase of containers for milk; large heavy cans and bot "Gentlemen: I’m Just getting Tiny Band. L«^:ue of Women Voters, will pre- Thuraday, Fi»bniary 1, 1:80 p. m. over the mumps. I want to be ex 6:00—Skippy, side at the meeting, another fea to 6 o’clock. tles; machinery for bottling, capping and cused from speaking, but I’d like to 6:15—Edith Murray, * ture of which will be a report by Friday, Febmray f, 6:00 p. m. to washing; trucks for delivery; refrigerator warn you too, to flee over the fur- 5:80T-Jack Armstrong—All-Amer Mrs. Cornelius Kruse of Middletown 8 o’clock. therest hill any time mumps appears ican Boy, on the proceedings of the National Saturday, February 8, 1:80 p. m. cars; and thousands of employees on the within striking distance of you.” 6:45-Stamp Adventurers’ Club. Conference on the Cause and Cure to 6 o'clock, farms; distributing agencies; health inspec Certainly Homers, N^ Y,—This village one 6:00—Old Hank Penny. of War. Mrs. Kruse’, who is the Monday, February 6 ,1 :80 p. m. to tors and milk men — all of these have con of many In the vicinity of Syracuse 8:15—H-Bar-O Rangers. Stats League chairman of the da- 6 o'clock. named by a classically minded em 6:80—Arthur Herbert, partmant of International coopera Tuesday, February 6, 6:00 p. m. to stantly contributed to the production and Things ARE ploye of the State land office, is no 6:45—LltUe Italy. tion to prevent war, is attending the 8 o'clock. supply of this product* until today oonsum- place for a crook. Witness the 7:00—Myrt and Marge, eonfsrsnoa this week In W asbi^ton. Wednesday, February 7, 1:80 ors everywhero are tsfored of BETTER! record of Chief George Bemum, the 7:16—Bhowdom News. It Is expected that Mrs. B^tb m. to 6 o'clock. one man force. 7:80—Serenadsrs—Orebsstra and Thursday, Fsbroary 8, 6:00 p. m. their unfailing depen dable sup Vocalist. Valet Cook of New Haven, eti^ In 933 Vemum made 191 arrest* president of the League, will attend to 8 o'clock. ply of safe and cream. and gained 190 convictions. 'The 7:46—Dave Burrough's Hawaiian Friday, February 9, 6:00 p. m. to 191st ease 1» pending the report of SerenadeT’s, the meeting and taka part In a dis cussion of League business methods 8 o'cloclL Yonr bnying of this healthful* 8.087 an alienist. His hobby is leading 8:00—Morton Downey, Saturday, February 10, 1:80 p. m. sJ tbs the Episcopal church boys choir, 8:16—Edwin C HUl. which will b* on* of four simul- to 6 o'chK^ inexpensive food is doing its nsrisasi bsakt of tbs which be often conducts with his po- 8:30—Voice of America: Prof, Wm. taasous morning eooforoncss. Others Monday, February If, 1:80 p, m. part toward helping all of the Heeman's billy instead of the usual Lyon Phelps; Nathanlsl Sbllkrst's will b* on Urlng costs, led by Mrs. te 6 o'clock. I t e l ^ baton. Orchestra. Baldwin, sducation, led by Mise Tuesday, February 18, 6:00 p. m. many agencies involved to go ahead in this great plan of re 9:00—Lcopdd Stowkowski End the Emily Whitney of New Haven, and 19li64t^ e—psssJ widi 190*. to 8 covery. Fifty thousand farmers are supplying u e daily needs of ttOMUM s f 4,991 bsiki OU Phlladslpbia Sjrmpbony Orches International cooperation, led by Wednesday, February 14, 1:80 p. 8*513*000 consumers. tra, ' Mrs, Kruse, Local ohalrman of those m. to 6 &eloek, JsM lA Deposit Habflklss Overnight A. P. 9:16—Robert and Bsncblsy; Andre departmenta of the League's work Thursday, February 16, 6:00 p. m. Inasmuch as milk is a nceeofity for young and old* and a prodnet Aowsd su la efOMs et |M1*99I^ Kostelsneta's Orebsstra and are expected to attend these oonfer- to 8 o'clock. Cbonui, eooes sad obalrmea of the depart Friday, February 16, 6:00 p. m. to which has the food values necessary for sustaining U^e* a knowl News 9:30—California Melodise, ment of women In Industry are es 8 o'elodiL edge of its valncf and h i prodnets* and the necessary to 10:00—Casa Loma Orebsstra; Do, pecially Invited to the meeting of Saturday, February 17, 1:80 p. m, Re, Ml trio, the living eoete department bring it to uf* makes its cost seem extremely small The eonsomm* New Haven — Professor John 10:80—Columbia News Benios. to 6 o'clock. DBwey says that the conception of 10:46—Presenting Mark Wamow, Monday, February 19, 1:80 p. m. pnrebase and eonsomption of milk up to normal requirements 'Co.1 tbs supsmaturaJ has becotns so 11;1A--Charls* Carllle. to 6 o'clock. means that thonsands of fannars will nenifit from yonr bnyin|k oaMMff * duMOtis that rsUglon now faces a 11:80—isbam Jenss' Orchestra. COMPANY OBSERVES Toeeday, February fO, 6:00 p. m. and in tom they will be able to spread tM r b n ;^ — which wffl orlsli, on, to 8 o'clock. All persons olaialng to be belpintberoeovsryof allhnsiiMM. Your buyitg is ddthtUe pert! WaBlUaftoB^Josspb P, Cansy, wm HJR fw *0 yme. Maes,, BolUetor of Intsmal rsrssus, 9 BODIM WAffBBD AtBOMB FRAN EOrS BIRTHDAY aggrtorod tor the doings of the slaetad prssidsnt of tbs Nsw Eng' Amstardam, Holland, Jan. U,— Aiitooori of the Town cf Maneboo- land Assodation of Rsvsous otti- (AP)—Nine sailors' bodloo wore tor. Conn., and tboso requiring off- d ais. washed sahore today on a sandbank soti must gppoar and fllo tholr oem- Teeterday the RaeUtfre Oil Oo»- plalttt at on# of those mootings or at TbompsonvllJs, Conn,—All CWA at Vliahorst to tali the fate of the puy oelehrated Benjamla Fraak- work In the town of Enfield stfl»> crew of the British steamer Oakford us'i birthday with a mg ^ a ^ of some adjourned mootleg of said CONSUMERS' COUNCIL pended selectmen announce, because stranded in the pounding surf noar oil trucks starting from Cromwell, Board of Roltof. nt dissatisfaction with the way work tha Island of Tsxol. Conn, and gotog up through Hart The time of appeal is limited by fWsIvo was assigned, ford, BMt Hartfe^ Manchester law to twenty days from and after O F N e w E n c u n d U h The Oakford had oairisd a crew the flrst day of Fsbruary, 1984. of 10 and It was faarsd tha tenth and back to Hartford, West Hart IS FEDtlAL f n a r < » I ssd^Mwisri "V. K/ ^THE QUEEN GOES C a r r i e d Miami Girl, 15, Is Youngest Lepidopterist By d iv e Roberts Berton Alexaifdrina Makes Round of tha M ^ a ^ l i i r h Problem of Ohlldi«n Who s> She has dooe everything—seat for M eE uiorr^ ^ Bolt Clasoes OUMNiASwta^lw. his mother, talked to the principal, INFANTS FED STBAIMSD ' ^ coaxed, bribed, and even desperate FOOD AT BAIILY WtMlOm bEO m HEBE TODAY What hi^pens when an Irresisti ly threatened. -r - ' • ble force meets am Immovable "You can't do anything,” he says. Teati Bkow Babies Om Betbi ts GYPSY MORELL and TOM force? What happens when the WEAVER are married ttie aame "You can’t put me out We pay Digest Prepared Vegetablee and law says a boy must stay In school taxes and jrpu hfive to let mp come J# Oweals When Only sr Tkres day aa LILA HOTALINQ and and he won’t stay In school? Heaths OM DEREK BLISS. Lila ezpeoti to live to school.” She knows he Is right Something, we may be sure, in Nothing like old-time expxilsion to In loxory, M^hlle Gypay Inteoda to the. way of trouble. By DR. MORRIS FIBHBEIN fo on with her Job, teachlnf In a hold over his head. When I say "Won’t auV in So he’s coming right along and Aa a mother, you might be con aettlenieat school. school” I don’t mean that he actu tused over the varying ideas that After returning: from her honey the other forty-nine children are ally won’t go, sUy aU day, come losing time, and other priceless have been expressed for feeding in moon In Europe f-iln. Invlteo the home at four o’clock. I mean that fanta. Of course, the safest plan la Weavers to dinner. Among the things by tte dally sparring. he won’t stay on any other terms I have known more than one to consult a pediatrician and have guests Is wealthy MARKO but his own. confidence in his judgment. BROUGHTON, who once asked schoolroom to be completely de He knows nothing can be done moralized for a term by one boy, But lately there has been a defi GyP*y to marry him. He showers about i t . Compulsory education or aa it so often happens, two. For nite trend toward the feeding of her with attentions which she ac shoves him in the front door «md usuaUy there is a Man Friday. strained vegetables and cereals, and cepts because she Is Jealous of slams it. He hates school and every so it might be proper to consider the Tom's Interest In HILDA BLANCH Suggested Solutions thing about it, but if the law hauls Corporal punishment is past tense best method for giving such food to ARD. Aftw the party Tom and him in by the collar he’s going to your baby Gypsy quarrel, but peace Is later re in most places. That’s all right too, The most perplexing problem ii enjoy himself as much as he can because the teacher is there to teach stored. and his idea of a good time isn’t the determination of the age at Shopping for Christnoas Gypsy and nut play hangman. She doesn’t which such feeding should begin, and studying, behaving, or anything want it. All she wants is peace so meets Broughton who offers her a else. also the nature of the material to job cataloguing his library. Gypsy she can go ahead and do her work. F"*' be fed. Fortunately the percentage of She doesn’t want to play jailer One Boston specialist, who is hesitates, then agrees, planning to actual rebels is very small. True, . -J use the money thus earned to buy either, keeping children in after conservative, says that children there are many in spirit, but as a school and herself in, too. should be fed solid materials at the Tom’s Christmas gift. Broughton rule they conform outwardly at gives her an advance payment of So what is to be done? Utopia age of nine months, and a full diet least and that is a relief to every isn’t here yet. The time may come at the age of to two years. $50. one. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY when each child will be so inter Other less conservative speciedists Teacher’s Problem ested in what school offers there say that the full diet may be given CHAPTER XIII Now the problem, I thlak, is not will be no recalcitrants seeking re m at from five to eight months. Tom stared at the box he held in so much that of the boy ais about prised by misbehavior. In urging this, they emphasize the his hand. “But darling, it’s magnifi his teacher Every day there must One suggestion is to remove the fact that the solid foods, in the cent! How did you e v e r....” Then be teachers who lay their weary disciplinarian department from the There may have been a few more kronen in her purse, but other form of strained vegetables, egg he remembered. He was not Just any heads on their desks after school teaching department and to have a wise Queen Alexandrine of Denmark (left) was just another shopper when yolk, fruits and cereals, contain husband, worrying about bills. He and wonder what the answer is. the cameraman espied the First Lady of the Land on one of her frequent vitamins; that they are easily superintendent of justice, let us call tours of the stores. With her is her Lady-ln-Waltlng. was Gypsy’s Tom and this was Bill, we’ll say, is such a boy. He her, or him, am officer to Interpret handled by the infant’s intestinal Christmas Day, when anything is demoralizing the whole room. If the law for both parent and teacher. tract: that they contain iron, which might happen. Just the same, the he was just plain mischievous or is necessary, and that they are val Such a point of contact might set uable in teaching children to eat platinum watch rather worried him. bored or discouraged, his teacher tle mamy disputes that are now an The Bench early in life. Gypsy must have gone deeply into would find from the depths of her endless source of Mctlun between debt to buy it. What an adorable experience some way to reach him. home and school. School ethics amd Needs More Women pSSITjX Recently, 221 babies of different thing she was! But he is the veriest outlaw in every constructive planning would be its ages were fed with strained cereals, Gypsy's heart was going very respect. work. regetables. egg yolk and strained fast. She stared at him with round By MARIAN YOUNG ther and asking for the help that fruits. One new food was started eyes. "You mustn't ask questions, New York.—Modern problems in they intuitively are assured will be the Women’s Court today would be each day, beginning with one tea dearest, on Christmas Day.” have rouged, powdered, made up forthcoming. spoonful and gradually Increasing He kissed her, penitent and abash greatly alleviated by more women The girl who graduated from New the amount. your eyelids and brushed your lawyers, investigators and magis York University’s Law School in ed, his hesirt fairly swelling with She s only 15 years old, but Elizab eth Matteson not only enjoys the brows. Let it dry before you blink. trates who have social welfare back The child was permitted to take love for her. G lorifying 1910 (Mayor Florello La Ouardla as much as it wanted, but never distinction of being the world’s y oungest lepidopterist but serving aa Then you’ll be sure that it won’t grounds, in the opinion of newly ap- was in that same class) has gone Gypsy opened all her packages. assistant to the Florida collector o f moth.s amd bu,tterflles for the Car smudge the skin under your eyes. ointed Judge Anna Moscowlts far and accomplished much. Her ex forced to eat. If it refused to take Little squeals of delight greeted negie Institute. A junior at the Mi ami, Fla., high school. Miss Mat Yo u r s e l f EIross, only womcm magistrate in perience in law always has dealt the solid fobds, it was gi'ven orange the scent, the gloves, the flowers. teson, shown here with some of her prize .specimens, helped to prepare Dry skins need, in addition to Manhattan. with the "under dog,” and in crusad juice and water until the next feed She put the book under her pillow the largest collection in existence fov the Chicago World’s Fair. She nourishment and adequate protec "After all,” she said, "most of ing campaigns to give women an ing time, and sooner or later the and the candy on the coffee table. has been recognized by the Intern atlonaU Entymologlcal Congress ais ji tion from sun and wind, cosmetics these cases should not be tried in equad justice with men. She is es hunger of the child caused It to eat. She said, and truly, that she loved professional collector. which have no drying effects. a court of law. These young girls sentially sympathetic She admits Observations were made to learn it all...... she loved everything, and For example, cream rouges are need expert examinations by psy it and says she can’t help it. But the effect of these foods on the he was a smart boy to remember considered better than powder^ chiatrists and psychologists. The fair play is the big thing in her ca nutrition and development of the ones for dry complexions. New child, their effect on Its bowel ac her likes so well. was Gypsy and that nice boy she’d not see him again. Mairko’s way of HOW TO CHOOSE AND WEAR lives of our erring young women reer. 'Though she firmly believes Then they had breakfast. Gypsy's consistency as whipped cream. cannot be repaired by confln^ent that women do not always get an tion, and on its habits of eating. married. Gypsy was ali right. He living was too Insidiously eamy for MASCARA They blend easily, leaving no The first time the children were woolly rose dressing gown was belt to the workhouse» . . or a renexi^ w*of ■'even vvv«« break,”wswnrwt wJudge K Kross \ l \ J O O promises didn’t have to worry about her. A a young working wife. He made rough edges and ^ve a smooth, given strained vegetables, much of ed alMut her slim flgure. Her curls couple of years back, he hadn’t The most becoming color is all freedom which will take them back > that men and women appearing be things so soft, so luxurious. velvet-like appearamce to a skin to former living conditions. fore her will receive equal treat the material seemed to pass were tossed and her eyes bright. quite known...... Gypsy had been At long last she fell aisleep to Important when it comes to select which is otherwise pretty dry. through the bowels without much Their first Christmas together was going places with that oldish, rich ing mascara for the eyelamhes. "Ho./ever, since our laws make ment. dream troubled amd uncertain Always smooth on a foundation practically no provision for such Believes Career Women digestion and, as a result, the bowel being a great success. She had even man. He and mother hadn’t like the dreams in which Mairko Broughton, If you ame a blonde with light lotion or cream before you start action was colored according to the set up a tiny tree in a comer of the brows amd lamhes amd a fair com mental medical treatments, the next More Interesting idea. But then the thing had wearing a long beard and flourish- to apply cream rouge. Here’s a best thing is to have them appear Her kindly eyes flashed as she nature of the food taken. Carrots, living room (Derek had been straightened itself out. All his wor plexion, don’t use black mascara. It little rouge trick to anyone who Ing a big stick, threatened her with simply won’t blend with the rest of before women judges who can sprin said that women have come to stay beets, tomatoes and string b ^ a right!). Later they would go to mid ry had. been for nothing. Gypsy had dire happenings. has trouble getting the edges kle their judicial judgments with both in politics and in the law were found to be well digested the day dinner at her mother's house. your coloring. Brown probably will smoothed out: Dip your for^n- fallen in love. Now she was starting She woke, trembling all over with be best for you. advice and mercy.” courts, but: "Since it is human to second time they were eaten, but Tom had brought the oar into the life as he and mother had. There ger lightly in your cleansing Seeks CaiMc Behind Offonse spinach required four or five at nervousness. Tom warn standing However, if you are a brunette cream and then Into the rouge err, they will make no more mis city the previous week-end, so that wasn’t much money, of course, but over her, big amd young and vital. with black hadr, dark eyes and an The brilliant woman who wears takes and achieve nothing more out tempts before It was digested to any their bundles might be transported the boy was young and clean and pot. You’ll find that the combin her black robe with an air of dig standing than will men.” appreciable degree. "What’s the matter, dairllng? olive skin, black Mascara will be ation of the cream and rouge will in comfort. ambitious. Gypsy was taken cai-e Think you aee a ghost?” nity proved that she puts her the Magistrate Kross combines a suc lovely on you. Medium brunettes aid you in blending the emor on ories into practice when, sitting on Under her happiness she felt the of...... "Oh, I had such a dreadful usually need dark brown. your skin. cessful homo life and an obviously Egg .volk resulted In golden tiniest pin-prick of compunction for No one would have known, watch dream!” The idea of mascara is not to the bench of the Women’s Court successful career. She thinks that brown color. When the bowel move deceiving Tom. The temptation to Buy your powder from a re here, she recommended that certain woflten with jobs are more interest ment is soft, semi-solid, and ranges ing his lined and prosaic counte He put his amms around her. change your type or your coloring. liable manufacturer and try it be girls be sent to hospitals for physi take Marko's money had been too nance, aa ho sliced meat and spoon "Lazybones, that’s what comes of It is used, as are adl other cosmetics, ing to their friends, their husbands in color from yellow to brown, with great for her to resist. After all, fore you make the purchase. The cal treatment before she sentenced and certainly to themselves. about two a day. and with relatively ed dressing, that such though,ts eating too much dinner amd going to enhance the beauty which you al texture of face powder is just aa them. And she proved it again when she argued to herself, it wasn’t a ready have. Dull lamhes become "It is easy to keep busy during little odor, it seems safe to say that were his. "Some of the white meat, to sleep. I’ve walked miles. I feel Important a-: the shade of it. she spoke—aa a mother would apeak the few years while the children are the food taken is suitable. It was ob gift—or even a loan. It was pay Bertram ? I guess he thinks the sec great.” shiny and prominent if mascara Is Sometimes a heavier one, contain —to a 17-year-old girl who had oeen ment, for value received. At least, used m the right mamner. small. But when they go off '.o served that the group to which ond joint is choicer.” ing a little oil, la flattorlng to a associating with "bad companions.” school that is another matter. And vegetables were given showed a defi in the near future she would metic Some girls do use a bit of mas- dry skin. Judge Kross does not use a ju ulously render Marko her csireful The old white china, with its gilt She sat up, shaking the sleep out cama for daytime wear. If your If your lips are dry, use a Mother finds herself becoming bored nite decrease in Tronic constipation. bands, the deep blue glasses, the of her eyes. "Where is everybody?” dicial, censoring eye on those who and wondering what she 1s going to As a result of these studies doc services in his library. Why, then, lashes are quite colorless, that is creamy lipstick which will tend are summoned before her. She con did she feel guilty? Because she rose wreathed plates for the pud "They’re congregated in the fine. But, generally speaking, most to keep them looking moist and do next. A career eliminates all tors favor the introduction of ding—all, all were in their accus kitchen, popping corn,” Tom told ducts her Inquiry with the personal, that. It is something which la just strained vegetables, and the other knew in her heait Uiat Tom would women need it only in the eve freshly made up. ilet confiding tone of voice as aa interesting when you are mature not approve ? In must be that. How tomed places. This was Christmas, her. “It’s eight o’clock. Your fath ning. materials that have been mentioned, with all the good old things as they er’s talking about wai*tlng supper.” Sough she were giving advice to as it was when you were young.” into the diet of the Infant rather ever, she wasn't going to let the Be very careful not to get eye Niagara Falls flowed red the other her neighbor. Those who come be Judge Kross has two small had ever been. Morells had eaten "Supper!” Gypsy cried, appalled. makeup into your eyes. If you put early In life, certainly by the end of thought spoil her happy holiday. day. probably due to the NRA dump fore her feel this sympathetic per daughters, aged 5 and 6, and her the second or third month. Everything would come out all from this china 100 years ago, ’W only left the table a moment a smadl piece of gauze underneath ing all the red ink we’ve had left sonality and invariably respond to husband, Dr. Isadora Kross is a thought the father gravely, and ago.’ each eye as you put mascara on The chief value of such a diet is right. Tom need never know about over from the depression. telling her the truth, sincerely and surgeon on the staff of the Mount the fact that it provides adequate the pact, or if he did, later, it could would 100 yeai's from now, please "You’ve lost count,” Tom jibed. the laiahes on the lower lids, it will honestly putting their cases before Sinai Hospital. God! He pulled her to her feet. help to prevent it from smearing on amounts of the necessary vitamins. all be satisfactorily explained. Assistant Secretary of Commerce It contains iron r hlch is otherwise They drove off, just after noon, In Clytle rolled in with fresh plates, Arm in arm, they joined the the skin under your eyes. If you do Mitchell returned a $50 box of get some there, wipe it off with a not likely to be present in large the little car, the rumble seat rolled out again with laden ones. group In the kitchen. Beatrice had cigars to a shipping firm that had amounts In the diet of the baby. her red silk frock covered by a bit of cleamsing cream. sent the smokes to him aa a gift, the crammed with gayly wrapped bun She was brave in a stiff new uni Put on your mascara, after you And it aids bowel evacuation and dles. Gypsy smuggled cK^se to Tom's form today. Her crinkly hair had tent-like apron. She was slicing pikers! Chalk Up An Error For Woman accustoms the Infant early in life to side. What fun Christmas was! It been "straightened” for the occa bread. Mr. Morell withdrew his head solid food. had a special, a different fiavor sion. from the icebox door. from any other day in the year. "We’re scrabbling for supper,” ne In This Game Called Love There was turkey. There was Gypay was cracking walnuts for told his eldest daughter. “Come cranberry sauce. There was plum Cousin Lou. Across the table, the anJ help.” pudding. The old house wore girl twin squeaked joyously at some Gypsy said she couldn’t eat a bite. By HELEN WELSHIMER ,^body’s Mona Lisa hair or a bleached uotatwns- wreaths in all its windows. The hall ^oke of Tom’s. Gypsy’s new scent She felt like a Strassbourg goose al I blonde’s boarding house telephone ready. But when at last the im smelled of fir boughs and fruit cake was much admired and everyone Women will always eat the un ’ number. A separate pocket. She Public magistrates have no direct and candle-wax. Mrs. Morell had exclaimed over his or her gifts. promptu feast was spread, she sweetened apple sauce that Eve I may try to be modern, but her mind found herself nlbling at bits of power over the bodies of their sub her hair waved; there was a fiush They all felt expansive and happy. Stirred up for breakfast one morn is a regular heart gallery composed jects. things. A wing of the ravaged bird, of pictures of 'The Man’ Who Mat in her thin cheeks. Aftenvard this sense of well-being ing in the Garden of Eden. But she —Pope Plus XI. "Dear children! No, you’re not would deepen into drowsiness. The a buttered roll. herself gave it a savour more bitter ters. late—Clytle was just basting the younger ones would go off to coast, "Oh, this hot tea is heaven. than that of unsalted spinach when In brief, an Intelligent woman History will show that when bird. Daddy’s down at the furnace. Mums! I always forget how much she put her love-life on a parity wants to know that she is valued as the elder ones would steal a nap, she wants to be valued. France is In power, there always He’ll be upstairs in a minute. You perhaps. But at the moment, all was I love tea.” with man’s. was trouble. Cousin Lou beamed. “Try some of Women, not so long ago, jumped A Mistake In The Love Game run up and lay your things off in cosiness and laughter. Oh, yes, women made a mistake —Charles G. Norris, novelist. my. room, Gypsy. Cousin Lou is in Gypsy collapsed into her favorite this fruit cake, Gypsy. It’s Grand down from their pedestals and de Aunt Mildred’s recipe.” clared that they were perfectly when she threw away girls’ rules yours and I don’t believe she’s deep chair by the fireplace, after and began to play the love game ac I do not think it good practice for dressed yet.” ward. Gypsy laughed helplessly. This aware that love is as transient as a government official or employe to was Christmas, after all. She would toothache or roses or summer rain. cording to the specifications that “I didn’t know I was so tired un They said that they could make a men have set down. Men didn’t ask accept gifts, even of small value, Cousin Lou was a spare, smiling, til this instant,” she confessed lux- go back to bread and milk on the her to do it. She volunteered. She from those with whom he his busi middle-aged woman from Asbury morrow to make up her dietary game of it, too, and be good losers. jumped aown from her pedestal, all ness relations or with whom ho urlously.“We were up until all hours. sins. They forgot that they were speak Park, always included in the Christ I hadn’t wrapped any of my pack ing of masculine love. Their inten of a sudden one night, so swiftly may have business relations. mas group. Mr. Morell looked ages---- and I had to trim the At 10 o’clock sha and Tom pulled tions were good. Women would like that she tore her multitudinous —Assistant Secretary of Com around the table with a swelling tre e .. . . ” themselves and their various be to press a button and turn off their petticoats. She might at least have merce Blwing Y. Mitchell. sense of life’s goodness. A man had Tom said he proposed a walk in longings together. emotional upheavals at the precise waited for chivalrous masculine his shares of burdens and worries_ half an hour or so. Did anyone want "Night, Mums. Such a good day, moment a man does. They have no arms to help her. With the exception of my illness, often he didn’t know how he was to come along? Gypsy stlfied a darling. ’Night. Daddy. Remember fondness for sentimental hangovers. Then, to prove that she was a I have had a wonderful time since going to make both ends meet— a nr] you’re all coming to my place next But they esm’t forget immediately. good sport, an understanding per March 4. yawn. She knew, she said, that a son, she gave men a han leap, too. then (Christmas came along, and he walk would do her worlds of good, week.” Not any more than a Siamese ele —Former Secretary of Treasury “Sunday, yes,” Mrs. Morell said phant. She ssdd: ‘Til give you my love William H. Woodln. was thankful just to have his dear but she wasn’t going to Have one. and I won’t cry If you don’t give m,e ones gathered around him. There She was going to curl up on the comfortably. "I declare, I think it’s Edith M. Stern, who has written too much for you, Gypsy. Better let a book entitled “Men Are (Clumsy yours!” A tremendous drive toward a sunroom couch and snatch 40 Lovers," asserts that now that It was all a mistake. Women world of peace and justice is grow winks. it go.” everywhere are agreeing to that "Nonsense. I’ll expect you.” women no longer demand that men ing out of mankind’s misery. Easy Pleasant Way So the party separated, as family make any pretence of being true, a now. It has always been a woman's —Rabbi Stephen S. Wise. parties have a way of doing. The There were kisses all around and prerogative to cry and the hand then the door closed and she and woman’s heart becomes the last wind outside blew colder, the early thing in which an aggrressive male is kerchief sale has not decreased. The dusk fell and the lamps were light Tom were in the little car together. Interested. pedestals are waitLig. TO LOSE FAT ed. In the kitchen regions Clytle "Brr!” Gypsy held her fur collar We have imitated the masculine With the aid of a masculine hand clattered cheerfully away with the high. The wind was bitter now, approach. We have said that we any woman can step i;(p again. Men, PLEASANT RELIEF How would you like to lost 15 sweeping across the flats. while they might not like the new pounds of fat in a month and at the last pans. She would don her new understood—oh, how well we un purple silk presently and go off to Tom tucked the robe in around derstood!—and we would keep our position. In time could be trained to same time increase your energy her. If only he’d been able to buy backyard mowed and the hedges send lace paper valentines with two FROM CO N SU PA M and improve your health? the African church in the village. crimson hearts joined by a nice gold The bill that Mr. Morell had given her that fur coat! Maybe next trimmed so men could roll their Shoulders droop Under How would you like to lose your year...... hoops or coast their wagons any arrow. double chin and your too proml* her crackled enticingly in her purse. years. Young, yet beauty has flq^. Clytle was thankful. She experi Gypsy pushed the thought of Sat time. But that we wouldn’t expect (Z!heeka are sallow and drawn. Un nent abdomep and at the aame urday far back in her mind. She’d them to slay there. Not at all! For time make your skin so clean and enced the Christmas spirit. sightly pimples. Keep your ayatem have to make some excuse to Tom we desired the privilege of riding clear that it will compel admira The house quieted down. Mr. down the street on the handle-bars m YOU KNOW TH A T- clean and you keep the beau^ of tion? Morell dosed by the fire in the liv for not meeting hlin that afternoon. youth. Its energy. Its irresistible What should she say? She hated of somebody else’s velocipede! Get on the scales today and aee ing room, his wife and (Cousin Lou And that, dear ladles. Is where we Because of tiny differences be charm. Then life is not a failure. played checkers at a table nearby lies, but this was one which had to (logged bowels and inactive liver how much you weigh—then get an be told. erred. For we don’t want to prom tween the larynx and the palate of 85 cent bottle of Kruachen Salta and In the sunroom Gypsy, curled- enade with the members of the sup the Chinaman and those of the cause poisons to eeel;> thtdugh' the which will last you four weeks. up imder an old Paisley shawl, tried (To Be Continued) porting cast when the leading man Anglo - Saxon, Chlnaipen cannot system. Health vanlMied and with it Take one half teaspoonful in a In vain to sleep. At first she had puts on his best Jittle Lord Fauntle- pronounce the “r” sound with any beauty and energy. Dr. Edwards glass of hot water every morning been desperately drowsy but, once roy suit and knocks gently at the degree of accuracy. Olive Tablets will heto save you and when you have finished the she had stretched out, she had come T’S sleek and sumptuous Indeed in rayon or batiste. It may be had door of the little girl across the One half of all the work In the from this dark hour. Ivir SO yean contents of this first botUe weigh stark awake and her conscience had I in four sises: Small, 84-86: Medium, 88-40; Large, 42-44; and street. Half a loaf—even with a jar world is performed in the United ^ e y have been (ffeaerlb^ k> piece yourself again. begun to prick her anew. Thought Extra Large, 46-48 bust measure. Size Medium requires 1 8-4 yards of marmalade to sweeten it—never States, says a (Columbia professor. ^>f calomel to men and women seek After that you'll want to walk What a fool she’d been (she of 85-ineh material, plus 8-$ yard, 6 inehes wide, for the lace satisfies a wonoap’s romantic ap And by tjie way things look, the ing health and feeede^ .DtttDs around and say to your friends_ thought) to let Marko talk her into And again, whom should I serve f brassiere and 11*8 yards of ribbon for the shoulder straps. petite. ' rest of the world vmiild be glad to pation. Th^ ket should I not serve in the presence To secure a petteru and simple sewing chart of this model, tear Woman Wants To Be ViUued let v» do the other half, tpo. ly. No danterona “One 85 cent bottle of Kruachen this! It would only mean keeping out this sketch and mail it to Julia Boyd, 108 Park Avenue, New Salts Is worth one hundred dollars a Secret from Tom and he’d never of his son? as 1 have served In thy A sane and normal woman most Adolphe Menjou siQrn . tlnrse. suits nli^eiy before reUiinlr^ father’s presence, so will I be In York, Nt Y., together with 16 cents In coin.. Be sure to enclose, on a certainly will grant a naan friend afe enough for the well-dressed man. amase you. of any fat person’s money.” in the world understand It. aepi^te sheet of paper, your name, full addreia, your size, the num ships with other women. Leading druggists America over thy presence,—n Samuel 16:19. But you needn’t feeh.undresaed if Thousands of- iaim.' Well’ she would work out the $50 ber of this pattern (No. 7808x), and mention the name of thlb news- friendships' with other mCn. ^ t If you’re wearing your c^y suit of would never h o ^ w lt^ il sell Kruschen Salta—You can al with Marko—she would give him pnpor. shb means anything to a particular ways get It at J. W. Hale Co. Drug You know that love will creep in clottxes. QUve TaklshL m U yn the very best she knew how to give service where it cannot go.— man she wants him to carry her The word ''acre,’’-lakea -from -the pound . K u m Department—Advt, in the way of labor—and then she’d AddroM eavelepe to duUa Boyd, HanelMater Herald PaalUon heart in kiq pocket Not In the same •* ' a' ' Shakespeare. Buranot 101 Fnck Avana% Haw York. N. Z. Ahflo-Saxon "aMer,"'' oiidiiially color. ISc,.^ pocket either, wltti a lock H^aottb- meant a field of any 'ttiMt' '* fiatn. f \ BIANCHBOTBR BVBNTN6 HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSDAY, JANTTART IS, 1SS4 M. H S. LOSES CAGE THROUER TO HARTFORD, 42- Camera Barelu Tops Baer In Rankins^tm-tm ito*.'''™ ------To Rout As Locals Fade PRIMO RATED ONE NO SUCH 'ANIMAL’ Columbia Springs Upset, (Group S) AS SKI CHAMPION Downs Princeton, 36-29 With 4 Minutes To Play New York, Jao. 1,— (AP>— Fol-.^ / POINT ABOVE MAX 1__Bep Van Klaveren, HollM d; *— lowing is the way the world's pro B^by Jo© G&nf, Loi An|;6l©f» Calif.; S fessional boxers are ranked for 1988 — -ndy Callahan, Lawrence, Mass.; New vork, Jan. 1*.— (AP)—Oncei>l«ft forward, was the only Princeton by The Ring, international boxing •4—Jack Hood. iOnglaud. SAYS R E E S BODY Ughtwolght DIvlalou more the theory that no season in player vbo oould score consistently IN LIST FOR 1933 magazine, after a poll of 104 fight (G roup 1) He netted IS points, the high total Team Plays Superb Brand BOX SCO RE experts; 1—Barney Ross, Chicago, III.; 1— the Eastern Intercollegiate basket for the game, to take the league in Tony Cansonerl, N.w York City. ball league is "official” until it (Group 3) „ „ ,. dividual leac with a total of 43. of Ball Until Late in Final Hartford High (42). (Cronp 1) No One Can Ever Claim a — Primo Camera, Italy; 2—Max I— Wesley Ramey. Grand Rapids. reaches the stage where about every Lank 'aeibert, limited to three p B F 1 Mich.; 2—Young Peter Jackson, Los Boxing Magazine Admits B.ier. Oakland, Calif. third game prepuces an upset has points by fine guarding, took second 4 F. Ware, rf .... l ^ (Group 3) Angelos, Calif.; S h a m m y Fuller. been upheld. The Columbia Lions, ()narter When Rivals Pile Boston. Mass.; 4^ B en n y Bass. Phila World Title Under Regnla- with 86. 4 Wilson, I f ...... 8 2- 1—Tommy Loughran, Philadelphia, delphia, Pa.; 6—Cleto Locatslll, Italy. who by mixing animals may be For the Lions the work of the 3 WisO, c ...... 1 1- Lack of Talent Bat Sees Pa.; 2—Kina Levinaky, Chicago IIL (Group 8) (Ordhp») „ - . nominated as the "Dark Horses" of football stars. Ownn McDowell and 1 Hall, c ...... 0 0- Eddie Cool, Philadelphia, Pan John the league, brought the race back Tpm Tomb stood out. Delayed In Up Wide Margin; Seimnds 1—Max Schmellng. Germany; ny Jadick, Phi adelphla, Pm: Frankie tions Set by Federation; 1 King, rg. I f ...... 2 3- Re?iyal of Sport This Jack Sharkey, Boaton. Maee. Klick, San Francisco, Chur.: Steve to Its normal course last night by starting basketbEdl, they still were 2 Leonard, rg, rf ., 1 0- ((iruup 4) whipping the strongly favored below top form but McDowell net I— ^\■aller .Neuafl. Germany; Hallako, Auburn, N. Y.; Low Massey, Gain 7lh VWory, 14-10, 1 W. Ware, r g ----- 0 0- Don McCorklndalc. South Africa; Philadelphia. Pa.; Conrses Too Varied. Princeton Tigers, 36 to 29, just ted nine points, to lead the Colum 1 Glarfil, I g ...... 7 2 Chicago. 111.; Francois Sybllle, Bsl- when it was beginning to look as if bia seorlt^ and dropped in two field Year; Selections Close. Steve Hamas, Passaic, N. J.: gliim; Billy Wallses, L«s Angeles, 0 RIzso, Ig ...... 1 0> Charley .Massare, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Princeton, PennsylvEUiia, Dartmouth goals In the rally that won the I.ec Ramagc, San Diego, Calif., o— Calif.; Joe Ghnouly. S . Louis, Mo. After playing three aad one-half Featherweight Dlrlslou Minneapolis, Jan. 18 — (AP) — Eind Yale were going to fight it out game. Tomb and Maroon made 17 10-16 42 Patsy PerronI, Cant.m, Ohio; 7—John (Group 1) quarters o', superb basketball to Bv EDWARD J, NEIL ny nisko, Cleveland, Ohio. Don't believe it when yoiu hear among themselves. eight points apiece. Manoheeter LIghl-HeuvywelglU DlrUlon 1__Kid Chocolate. Cuba; 3— Freddy (AMOciated Preaa Sporta WHter) Miller, Cincinnati, Ohif 8—Seaman Columbia, bpated 42-21 in a pre The lefeat dropped Princeton In make a ding-dong battle out of a Johnson, rf ...... (Group 1) someone mention a "world's chftm- Watson. England. vious encounter at Princetoh and to fifth place In the standing with predicte.i walkaway for Hartford O’Leary, If ...... 1—Maxey Krtsonbloom, New York (Group 3) plon" skl-Jumper. New York. Jan. 18— (AP) — So] City; 2—John Henry Lewis. Phoenix, later upset by CTomell. looked like a two ylctorlee and two losses and High, Manchester High faltered Sheldon, e ...... 1—Baby Arlsmendl, Mexico; ^ There isn't any such thing and, brand new team as it played ar ag left the Tigers facing a hard task to close In fbiUty were the top men of Arlz. Frankie Wallace, Cleveland, Ohio, 3— under .•ules set by the Intematloiial badly In the closing four m utes of Smith, r g ...... (Group 3) Lew Feldman, Brooklyn, N. Y.: ^ gressive, well rounded game. The get back into the race. Penn, Yale Leone, rg ...... the heavyweight and light-heavy 2— Ski federation, which governs the play at Hartford yesterday after 1—Tony Shucco, Boston, Mass.; George Hansford. Los Angeles, Calif., Lions held their own through the anyComell all are undefeated so weight dlvialons that. Primo Car- oe Knight, Daytona Beach, Fla.; 3— sport in 18 countries, Including the noon and went down to i a sixth de Judd, Ig ...... God- Tommy Paul. Buffalo, N. Y.; 6— greater part of the first half, trail far. the Quakers winning three nera was rated a lone point above Len Harvey, Kngland: ■(—Bob Jackie Wilson, Plt sburgh, Pa. United States and Canada, there feat in nine starts this jeason. The win, :ieurgla; 0— Bob Olln New York ing 14-12 at the interval. They kept straight and the others one each, 11 10-22 »2 the dancing master, Max Baer, Bnutamwelght Dlrlslou never will be. final score, was 42 to 32. 12 among the heavies, and John H en^ City; 6—A1 Gainer, New Haven, Conn (Oropp 1> Club champions, national and it up unHl they reached a 17-17 while Dartmouth hM won two Score by periods: —MIcUev Walker Kumson, N. J. count in the second period, then cut Four Point Lead 1 9 -4 2 Lewis. Arizona negro, came within Middlewrlgbt DIt Is Iou 1—A1 Brown, Panama. Olympic champions are determined games ai.d lost one. H artford...... 6 10 18 (Group 3) It was a hectic, thrill-packed a single point of matching the stand (Group 1) and recognized as authentic, but no loose with a scoring spree that net Further opportunities to shake up Manchester ...... 7 .5 11 9>-82 1__Young Casanova. Mexico; 2— struggle up to that ast four min Hart- ing of Champion Maxlc Rosenbloom 1—Marcel Thll, France; 2—Vince Speedy Dado, Philippine Islands: 3— one can win a world ski title, ted eight points in a row. The the stEUidlng come in the next Score at halftime, 16-12, in the rankings for 1933, copyright Dundee, Newark, N, J.: 3—Teddy Ya- Young Tommy, Philippine Islands; 4— TTie reason for this, the federation Tigers cut the margin down to 26- league game scheduled Saturday. utes of play. Manchester outplayed ford. Referee, Bill (3oyle. Time, by The Ring, international boxing ros7„ Pittsburgh, Pa.; 4—Lou Broull- and out^ught a confident Hartford liird, Worcester, .Mass.; &—CJorllla Pete Sanstol, Norway. explains, is that no two hills in the 25 at one time but never could re Columbia Uuikles Yale, the defend eight minute quarters. magazine. (Group 3) world are similarly dimensioned, gain the lead. ing champion, at New Haven while quintet through the flrst sad second Jones, Akron, Ohio. l,ew Farber, .New York City; Little Manoheeter 2nds (14). For the tenth year The Ring sets (Group 3) and with hills Eind weather so com Ken 9'alrman, Tiger captain and Dartmouth enterta'ns Cornell. periods and there wae never more > B I — Young Terry, Trenton. N. J.; 2— Pancho, Philippine Islands; Joe Tel down the ratings of warriors in 1 Ken, Ja))Hn; Bobby Leltham, Mon pletely unstandardized there can be than four points difference in the 1 MeCurry, rf .... 2 8 eight divisions, a custom inaugu Ben Jeby. New York City; 3—Davs score as the lead seewMwed back Shade, New York City; 4—Kid Tun- treal, Canada; .lohnny King. England; no just comparison of marks made 1 Cobb. If ...... 1 1 rated by Tex Rickard, carried on by Gene Espinoza. Mexico; Babe TrU- at different places and at different and forth. Hartford increased its ero, Cuba: 6—Frank Battaglia, Win caro, Cleveland, Ohio; Ross Fields. 0 Oavello, c ...... 0 2 Jack Dempsey, and later undertal^ nipeg, Canada; «— Sammy Slaughter, times. m a r ^ slightly in the third quarter 0 Bycbolsld, rg ... 1 0 en by the magazine with the aid of Terre Haute. Ind. 7—Jock McAvoy, W lrton, W. Va.; Crls Pined , Philip pine Islands; Domenclo Bernasconl. Olympic Title Most Valid but was never able to gain a com 2 Campbell, ig .... 0 0 104 experts. „ . ICnglancl. Italv; Jimmy Thomas, Pittsburgh, The secretary of the National Ski HERE IS ANOTHER SIDE manding advantage. In the flrst Admitting a paucity of talent Welterweight Oirlelon (Group 1) Pa.; Eugene Huat, France. association, Harold A. Grinden of half of the last quarter, Hartford’s 6-16 14 B€V6r encountered before in tne 1—Jimmy McLarnln, Vancouver, B. Flyweight Division Dubuque, la., says the closest the rmklngi. the magazine still ex (Group 1) . margin dwindled steadily until the Hartford 2nda (10). C. I— Midget Wolgast, Phllhdslpblh, skiing powers ever come to a world's score stood 84 to 80 wltii four ttln- Cartess, rf ...... 0 0 presses the belief that boxing is (Group 3) ctempmsbip is in the Olyrmplc OF GRID CONTROVERSY coming out of the doldrums and 1—Billr Patron#, Duluth, Minn,; S Pa.; 2—Jackie Brown, England. utes to go. Casey, rf ...... 2 0 — Young Corbett, San Francisco, (Group S) games, which come, of course, only To all appearances, Maaohester Barnes, c ...... 1 0 gbW U stage a revival in 1984, De 1—Mickey McGuire, England; 2— once in four years, , Calif.; 3—J.tckle Fields, Los Angeles, school players ranging from 16-19 had Ha*^ord on the run. The play Young, rg ...... 0 C pression, lack of outstanding per- Cullf.; 4—Eddie Kid Wolfe, Memphis, Ginger Foran, England; 3—Valentin The International Ski champion- formers, little competition, and the Anglcinann, France, years of age. The number of those ers were worn ragged keeping "7 Kaslavskas, rg. Ig 1 1 Tenn. ablps, held annually, could be Secretary of Rdes Commit with the break-necldng pace- of the prevalence of foreign fighters com termed the "great championship," playing under these rules has been O’Toole, rg ...... 0 1 muting from their native l»nds,^l be p^te out, yet the beet of the variously estimated but It is con Red and White. Then when It seem Amodeo, Ig 0 0 oontoributod to the faUures rf 1988 world'e iklere do not compete, hence tee Offers Rebnttal to servative to place them In excess of ed only > question of Jeooads before one of the worst shears In boxing hls< it can not be (lonsidered truly world 500,000. * Manchester would forge to the front 10 4 2-4 10 wide. When we contrsist this with pos the Uxuds collapsed like a sheet of Score by periods: Primo Barely Elected WEST SIDE REGS RALLY, Argnment of Those Who flimsy paper in the wind at Hart 8 6—14 The gresteet jumps on skis have slbly 1,000 professional players, Manchester ...... 4 1 Camera's knockout of Jack Sbar' 5 1— 10 been made in Europe — the recog ranging from 23-27 years of age ford flung itself into a iSSt desper Hartford ...... 4 0 for the heavyweight champlon- Manchss- key nized official greatest hill record most (rf whom have bad the benefit ate attempt to make the outcome Score at half time, 6-4, •Utp apparently Impressed the ex being held by Sigmimd Rund of Ask for Regnlations. certain. ter. Referee, Vinick. Time, six ports no more than Baer's crushing EDGE PUTNAM, 39 TO 36 of years of s - MOVING—'ntUCKINO— LOST —YELLOW Angora kltUn. ______STORAGE 20 THIS JURY WILL DECIDE FATE OF DR. ALICE WYNEKOOP options worth Marly Fender please return to 77 Oak $60,00,00, he added, bioukht the street or call 8417, SILVER LANE BUS LINE ofltr tkt WEALTHY BANKER tal tacome of southern coUon fvm - aoeommodhtloa of tLoli lArgo Dt> ers in 1938 to about |8M,OOb,OM aa Luxo bug for lodge, pert> or »fT n IS K ID M P VICTIM to 1426,000,000 for 1A82. AUTUMUBILli:& FUR SALE 4 trips fit ipoelal rntfii. Pheoa 8068 Wallace predicted that If aouthern 8860. 8864 farmers cooperate In the 1984 pro rOR SALE—STEARNS KNIOHl', MOVING AND TRUCKINO, local gram now vmder way "continued im sport coupe, A-1 condition, price St. Paul Executilw Is Abdnct- provement in cash income from cot right. Tel. 7548. and long distance. Reasonable ton may be expected." . rates. Austin Chambers. Dlaa 6260. HIGHEST PRICES paid for 3rour ed After Taldq; IMe Short Wheat Crap. car. waiting. Armory Oa* LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE The short wheat crop of last j^ r , raige, 60 Wells street Telephone moving, general trucking, livery he continued, made an emergency ' 6874. service. Our amilatlon with Uplted Girl to School. program unnecessary and, luteafl, Vans Service means lower rates on efforts centered on the program for FOR SALE—1 GOOD USED 1 1-2 furniture moving to distant points. St. Paul, Jan. 18.— (A P )—Kid 1984, with negotiations being car ton Reo dump truck, hydraulic lift Large modem trucks experienced napers demanding 8200,000 ransom, ried on with foreign countries to Truck in first class shape through men, prompt service, all goods In yesterday abducted Edward G. further an international readjust out. Abel’s Service Station, 26 sured while in transit are features l Bremer, son of Adolph Bremer, ment of wheat supplies. Cooper street. offered at no extra expense to yous I wealthy St. Paul brewer and promi Because the acreage reduction was Dally trips to New York, baggage nent Democrat of Minnesota, the only about eight-tenths of that ex delivered direct to steamship piers. police said today. pected, he said, It was indicated that For further information call 3063, Want Ad InfOTBsatlM The 37 year old president of the some non-cooperating farmers in 8860, 8864, Perrett A Glenney Inc. Commercial State b^k, was picked creased their acreage while some up by several men between 8:15 and contract signers planted more. The Manchester 10 a. m., yesterday upon his return latter must remove their excess Evening Herald PROFESSIONAL from Chicag’o. The police aaid they plantings before they can receive SERVICES 22 had received no official notification further benefit payments, Wallace of the abduction and members of declared. CLASSUIED PIANOS TUNED, repaired, rebuilt. the Bremer family refused to discuss Wheat farmers are also receiving ADVERTISEMENTS - John Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street. almost full parity Income, he add Dial 4219. Scant mix average words to a Uaa. Hanrm Kidnaping ed, with about 500,000 farmers in Inltlala numbers and abbroTlatlons Abduction of Bremer, whose fath 1,700 counties of 37 states receiving each count as s word and oompound first benefit'payments of 20 c ^ t s words as two words Minimum eoet is CpUKSES AND CLASSES 27 er owns a controlling Interest in the price of three lines. Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company, per bushel. In addition to pay Line rates ner dajr for transloBt BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn whUe followed by seven months, the kid ments to date of 828,00,000, be said, ada learning. Details free. Hartford naping of William Hamm, Jr., mil 842,000,000 of the Initial payments BffeetlTe March 17, 1997 have yet to be made. Cash Charge Academy of Hairdressing, 693 Main lionaire president of the Theodore 6 Consecutive Dajs 7 ots 7 ots street, Hartford. penalty of gulldaughter-in-law. RheU, or pays the Hamm Brewing Company who paid Wallace said, that after n cess cot t Consecutive Days ..I I ots 11 sts ^8 say to 3**:^*^^ criminal court In six hours, a record time for speed In a major murder trial, attor- ton has been consumed and a nor 1 Day ...... I 11 ots II ots 8100,000 for his freedom last June. : All ordsrs for Irregular Insertions Oreer,” w'atchman* Patrick A. Grommett, contractor: Arnold Macholl, salesman; Edwin Healy, bookkeeper: Charles Otto Bremer, chairman of the mal market returns aa outlet for will he charged at the one time rata. LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES 42 a w. SchmWtke' «lesman iusH^ Dempsey, telegraph employe. Left to right, back row. Archie Bennett, salesman* board of directors, and Minnesota the production of possibly 40 mil- Special rates for long term every ’ Txr.i.i. ®'*ctrlcal engineer; Fred Marsh, photo engraver; Thomas Fleming, electrician, and William manager of the Home Owners t.tcti Uem acres will develop. day advertising given upon request. .Whloh, printer. Eleven members of the Jury are married men; eight of them are fathers. Ads ordered tor three or sis days FOR SALE— ONE GUERNSEY Corporation, is an uncle of the miss Reduction In the demands for and stopped before the third or fifth cow. four years old. Just fresh. E. ing man, who was seized after tak wheat with chsx4 ;kig ooaaumptlon day will be charged only tor the an* A. Buckland, Wapplng, Conn. Tele ing his eight year old daughter, Bet ^ b its has been so great, however, tual number of times the ad appear A. Behrend ed, charging at the rate oamsd. but phone Manchester Rosedale 74-S. 109 94 102 305 ty, to the Sumnflt Grade school. he added, that “boning wars, we . no allowance or refunds can be mads J. Behrend , 134 99 99 332 may never again nc«d as much land on six time ads stopped after tbs BOWLING GILEAD In wheat prc^uction as we hod dur fifth day. ARTICLES FOR SALE 46 Totals ...... 557 533 529 1619 ing the past decade." No "till forbids"; J.isplay lines aot Reid’s f a r m 'experim en t sold. GERMAN LEAGUE Alrick 0. Larson of this place and Regarding the processing The Herald will not be responsible FOR SALE—TUBULAR HOCKEY Reid ...... 107 118 104 329 In the German Luther League last Bask^ball Misa Maud Newcomer of Erie, levied on wheat and cotton the sec tor mors than one incorrect Insertion Morlarty ...... 98 101 shoe skates, size 9, like new, bar 101 300 NORTH ENDS TRIP PHANTOMS. CALLED A SUCCESS retary said *1t U Si yet too early to of any advertisement ordered for gain at 12.76. Dial 6091 or 8477. I nlghi. at Murphy’s Alleys the Gumps McLaughlin .. 103 102 90 295 Penn., were married last Saturday more than one time. Holton ...... 99 The North Ends rang up their in Copake, N. Y, Mr. Larson has as tell exactly what the effect of the The Inadvsrtent omission of incor- took 8 out of 4 points from the 120 94 313 tax on consumption will be.” root pnblloatlon of advartlslng wlU be Farrand ...... 93 103 116 312 thirteenth win of the season and sisted C. Daniel Way in his foi-m (Oontlnaed from Page One) rectified only by eanosUatlon of tho ! Alley Oops whUe the Mickey Mouses work for the past four yeaurs and is However, he added, "the evidence FUEL AND FEED 49-A took 4 points from the Hooples. W, their seventh straight in the "Y ” charge made tor the service sndsrad. Totals 600 644 606 1649 still In his employ. Mrs. Larson is a institution of production control seems quite clear in both cases, that All advertisements must conform FRANKLIN BL.U1C in Avrm — I Gesa had high single wun with 120 whli«while Intermediate league last night at practlciUly the full araoimt of the m style, oopy and typography with I W h«i hi*b a .trin a with aaa, the expense of the Phantoms, win sister of Mrs. George Lyman. Mr, measure* for rice and tobacco; and regulations snforcsd by tbs puLllsh- CHARTER OAKS TO MEET and Mrs, Lyman accompanied them the purchase of 6,420,000 pigs and tax has been passed on to the con ning 47-6, Their was little doubt sumers and that the application of trs and they raservs the right to K«kiia. ou Ch. Ph,.,. aaao, « , „v,„ck « Y. M. C. A. IN FINAL MATCH after the first two minutes of play to Copake and witnessed the mar sows as Initial step* in a com-hog •dlt, revise or releot any eopy oos- Tho Charter Oak bowling team riage. program. the tax ha* bad little 0: no effect on ‘ Idered objeottonable. FOR 8ALBJ—HARD WOOD for Afleya the Cravat Dept, of as to the outcome. The North Ends price* paid to producer*.” CtXlBlNa HOURS-knassifled ads te and the Y. M. C, A. Five will meet led at the end of the first quarter At the meeting of the Grange Moat rapid stride*, be said, were ■tove, furnaca and dr# placa 18.00 League will take on Wallace urged livestock producers be published sane day mnit be re« Saturday night at the Charter Oak 19-2. Excellent pass work and ac Tuesday evening the officers were made during the eight month* in •elved by 13 o'clock noon; Ssru*‘deys cord, 14.60 per load, white Wrob ‘ h? Knitting Com alleys to bowl the odd game of their to "bs patient for a time while we 14;IU a, ffi. for stovA or fivfl niaflh. *7 «... P*®y • S^^t oud Drawcrs Depart- curate shooting enabled them to InsUlled by Past State Master Louis controlling cotton production, result I home and home series, each having Tolies, assisted by Mrs, Tblles. Mrs. ing in cooperating farmers receiving are trying to work their problems TELEPHONE YOUR Cbaa. 5.” «?"■ iS v k Sip your shirt on boys maintain a 28-5 lead at Intermission. out.” Heckler, Phone Roaedtla won one game apiece, The match is The second half opened up with a Grace Carver, Mrs, Charles Fish and almoit the full parity income on WANT ADS. 18-18. Mickey Mouae Effects of the emergency pig W. Hanson...... 99 94 98 288 slated for 8:30 and the "Oaks” will basket bombardment and the win Mrs. Winthrop Porter. The officers that part of their crop consumed do flaughtsr program last Au will be Ad* a n aooepted ever the telepheae M. Mlnnloh ,. 117 96 use the following men: Cordera, W, ners held a 40-6 lead at the close ars; Mastsr, Leray Kinney; over mestically, at the okA A dS RATlfi given above 87 299 felt on the markets bstwssn now J. K leia ...... 96 106 eg 300 Anderson, Kovis, Twamlte, Glor- of the third period. One foul shot seer, Jesse Hills; ssoratary, Mrs. Benaflt payments of 1110,00,000 •ad May 1, Wallacs raalntalnsd. the 0A8R RATSb will be eoeepted a* HOUSEHOLD GOODS 61 gettl and A, Anderson, was the Phantoms' scoring for the Floyd Fogali treasurer, Miss Flor WLL PAtMBNT If paid W the bttil- Totals ...... 812 294 FOR SALE—MODEL K Olenwood 281 887 half and the final whistle gave the ence Jones; chaplain. Miss Rosa sesi oSloe oa or before the eeventh Hooples North Ends a 47-6 victory Tn which Mote; lecturer, Mrs. Ruby Gibson; day followifl| the first iBsertlOB of finga, with new oil burner. Inquire L. Haneoa eaoh_ ad otherwise the OHAJialD 8 Walnut street. , . , 7 6 77 87 240 a Harrington aad RykoakL played steward, William Warner; assIsUnt oolleoted. No reepoBii- M. Klein .. 04 02 106 291 GOLFER SHOOTS A 62, the leading roles. steward, Leslie Kinney; lady assn’s W. O ue ,. M lty for error* la Ul*phOB«d ada 08 120 87 300 The North Ends go to Hartford ant, Mlsa Allens Warner; Cares, vnll b* aa*UB)*d and tbair tMurtoy BAROAZNf—IN USED STOVES. tonight to play the etrong Seequi Mil* Marjorie Foote; Flora, Mlsa eannet b* guaraat**d. Bought, fold, exchanged; aleo oil Sotale f f < * « « * « 9 STROKES UNDER PAR bumeri. Speak oulck. Open eve- 263 289 279 831 quintet at the Waehlngton St, gym Haasl Porter; Pomona, Mies Stella INDEX OF nasium. alngs until 8. Jones, The Stove . Alley OOP* Spaki gate keeper, Flody Fogil; CLASSIFICATIONS North Ends (47). Man, Mancbeeter Oreen Oarage. J. Xlelfi...... 82 96 82 ianta hfonlea,' Cal,, Jan. 18. — executive committee, Mrs. J. B, Mrthe 269 P B I Jonas. a ^ * • • • • 9 m $ »»• $mt9 m art riAw. . ------I®’ Weber...... 94 97 100 291 Harold Moflnadan duatad hlmaelf a T "***••■*'****"•• 80 DAYS FREE------trial--- oa gogood reet R- Kulplniky ,, 94 0 flumislaski. If , , , a 0-0 4 Mr, and Mrs, Tolies wera called d* $ttirntmttmttm 115 99 is fol* a ancient ball of famo I f » e e e e • ••• «■ maer ipriag mattreea, Ctll■■ 8778. Dummy 80 today with tho aocond beat 18 hola 2 R, Harrington, If 1 0-2 2 upon by tho new master Leroy Kin l8 88tM8fl#rfl 80 240 0 Oombsr, n ...... 2 of Thtfikf 9 9 9 9 i$ 9 9$m 999 9 94 Benson Furniture Radio Store. J. Lange * • I * • * 103 112 107 322 round recorded in competition, 1-1 6 ney for remarks and they responded la Hespriaffi .i 9 9 W 9 ^ 0 Lucas, rf ...... 2 0-1 4 Uit and reuad ... m A aenaatlonal 62. nine atrokea bat- with suggestions for tho good of the t 9i9 99 9 99^9 999 Totals 468 0 Rykoskl, 0 ...... 6 0-0 10 order, AaaoflncafflABt* 9i9 9 9 9m9r9999»99m9 499 468 1420 tor than par on a ^161 yard eouraa Nrsonal* iffififieifeeeeiit e^B WANTED TO BUY 6H Own; rave the 25 year old nrofiaalonal of 0 D. Harrington, rg 6 0-0 10 Wallace Hilliard, master of the ABtMMMlM Freddie Werner 108 0 Vlttner, rg-lg ,,, 2 2-3 WANTED TO BUY good used pipe 100 806 the Qulvara Lake Golf Club, Kanaaa Andover Orange, was also called AutomebiiM for IaU ...... P. Reimer ,,.,, 68 81 78 227 0 Swikla, Ig ...... 8 0-0 6 AttMfflobll** for Bsobarg# Ties, pipe cutter, pipe thread die, City, the right to enter the aaored upon. He brought greetings and P. Frey ...... 104 96 116 314 portala. wished the newly elected officers Auto Aoe*asorlae^lr** rr. and itock outfit up to 1 Inch. Abel'i J. Roth ...... 91 Aute R«palrlng—Palatlbg „M 11 i e 110 93 294 Incidentally he won the Santa 22 3-7 47 success In their Orange work, There 8 Service Station, 26 Cooper street. W, K le in ...... 103 Auto ohool» ...... m.. c 106 92 299 ohamplonahlp PhantonM (6). were visitors present from the Auto*—ihip by Truck • • . .t. . M • and 8240 flrat prize money with the B B F T Autoi—ror Hfr* ■ Totals Granges of Union, Colchester, East &arag*a^*rvlo*—iterag* «».■• ( 4 4 t f f I 462 499 478 1439 aid of OM hole by hia Simon Pure 1 Orazladio, If , . , , 0 0-0 0 16 KOOM8 WITHOUT BOARD 6li 1 Clarke, rf ...... Hampton, Andover and Bolton, ^toreyol**-eicyol** . 7.,.T.,Z H nMwir*'ii Erickaon, Loa Angelea, 1 0-0 2 Twenty-two visitors and forty-three Wantod Auto*—Mctorevelta .... li , Y LEAGUE RESULTS 0 Froney, c ...... 0 TWO SMALL ROOMS for one per- public linka playar. Their boat ball 1-1 1 members present. Supper was serv Hu Ibvm arid erafMsInaal fi*rvlaas Keller's Clothiers took three total was 01. 2 Yost, rg ...... 1 1-1 3 6u«ln«»* M*rvlo*i OS*r*d II ■on, entirely redecorated. 'Tele points from Wapplng In the Y 2 ed by the committee in charge, Off*r*d ,.,, ,1|.A Dusty record books disclosed Mc- Sheldon, Ig ...... 0 0-0. 0 Building—Contracting phone 6917 or 8726. bowling league last night, W. Knofla Mr, and Mrs. John Cheney of » e e efgfi 69 6 Hpaden had missed by one stroke Hadlyme were recent visitors at Mr. iorlat*—Nur**rl** • leeeeeeivt and E. Knofla being tied for high equalling the greatest competitive 6 0 2-2 6 Dlr*otor* ...... single with 118 each, the former and Mrs. Charles Plnney’s. satin I Plumbing—JtMfiag round in history — that of Aubrey Referee, A. Clarke, APARTMEN'l'b—FLATS— wining high three atrlng with 303. Boomer, who shot a 61 over a 6,607 Time, 8 minute quarters, Ned Burt of Stamford and Miss In the other match. Shearer’* mln*ry—br***maklBg TENEMENTS 681 yard course in the French open at Halftime score, 28-5, North Ends. Daisy Walker of Brooklyn, N. Y., f>vlbf^-Trueklng—itorag# ... ------— — — — _ , three points from St. Cloud, May 23, 1929, v/ere visitors Saturday at Charles ea***ae«» eiW FOR RE!NT—FOUR rooms, built In Auctioneers, J. Behrend roll- , F. Burt’s. ‘ ...... - EAST SIDES TRIUMPH Repatrlna ...... , , fi Merz Fillers took a beating from Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fogil of Man fallorlng—Dyeing—Cleaning . . . Improvements, 45 Main street. Knofla bitting high three tstring SKI TOURNEY SUNDAY |1 with 831. the East Sides. The final score was chester spent the week-end with rollet Good* and lilfVloe || Telephone 6642, the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wanted—Buelneei Servlee « ■ .... II Wapplng 27-24. Owers and Kompanlck play (READ THE STORY. THEN COLOR THE PIUTURE) Chicago, Jan. 18.— (A P )—The na ed best for the Fillers. The East C. J. Fogil. Bdaeatfeaal FOR RENT —FOUR ROOM flat, Sayett ...... 92 80 107 279 ouriee eno Claeies tional ski Jumping tournament will Sides travel to Hartford Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soblelo of “I’ve never seen such clever |7 flrsi; floor, modem improvements, C. Miller ...... 97 70 76 243 “His fur’s as smooth as silk. No ...... II be held in Illinois Sunday, but on meet Mitchell House Jrs. and travel Manchester were Sunday visitors at seals,” said Ooldy. “Wonder how it furnace and garage. Inquire -691 G. MUler ...... 88 84 86 258 wonder folks like coats of this.” Michigan snow. Freight cars loaded to South Windsor Jan. 29 to meet Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish's. feels to splash right into water Just then a growl came ifrom ...... II Center street Phone 5861. Juno ...... 114 106 74 294 Wanted—Inetructlon fo with 30,000 cubic feet of snow were South Windsor Seconds. A practice Mr. and Mrs. George B. Miller of that’s as cold eis it can be ? nearby, and Dotty shouted, “Me, oh Is being held at the West Side Rec "Why, gee, I would be frozen VliieBeial FOR RENT—FOSTER ST.—Near Totals ...... 391 340 363 due at Fox River Grove today from Colchester were visitors Tuesday mjr! Here comes a polar bear. Let’s nde—Stocks—Mortgage* w ... ll Kellera Escanaba, Mich., making certain tonight at 830. All players are re afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. E. E. stiff. I love to dive In water If it’s run ere something goes amiss.” E. Center street, south tenement quested to appear at .his practice. nice and warm, but Arctic Ice does oney to Loan ...... || newly renovated, all Improvements McGuire ...... 104 103 99 306 that thj big Cary hillsllde will be Foote’s. W. Knofla covered regardless of the weather. Mezz Filler* (24) not appeal to me.” “Gee! That bear chased ua,” , „ Help and B itu tleu Dial 3582...... 84 104 115 303 Henry Park and his daughter, Keller .,., ...... 95 103 Roy Mlkkelson of Auburn, Calif., B F T “It’s something that I also fear,” Scouty said, “when we were on our «}P Wanted—Female ...... || 102 300 Flavell, If ...... 0 0 0 Mlsa Cfiara of Colchester were visi g FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene-I E. Knofla ...... 92 85 115 292 will defend the national champion said Scouty. “I will stand right flying sled. No doubt he’s mad at elD Wanted—Male ...... 1^ || Smith, If ...... 2 0 4 tors Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. C. J. here and watch the seals perform. 5;ilesmi'ii Wanted S6-A ment Birch street $14, six room | ship against a field of reckless ex Fogil’s. all of US because we got away.” T o ta ls ___ perts. Owers, c ...... 4 0 8 Why, even that makes me feel sreip Wanted—Male or Female n IT tenement, Birch street, |20. J. J ...... 375 395 431 Ice of good quality, is being har "Run to the igloo,” Coppy Kompanick, r f ...... 2 0 4 cold.” cried. "W e may be safe, when onCe Agente Wanted ...... k^T-A Rohan, telephone 7433. Katkaveck, rg ...... l 0 2 vested this week by local dairymen. Bituatione Wanted—Female . . . r . II Shearer’s Th^ Eskimo lad smiled and Inside. It makes me mad to thjnir Albert, I g ...... 3 0 6 Bltuatlone Wanted—Male ...... II A. Knofla . . . . 105 117 109 331 JOB FOR GRIMES said,' “ Cold water my seals never the bear has spoiled bur fun to Emnloyment Agencies ...... *e FOR RENT—FOUR ROOMS, aU PROS 'TO PRACTICE Bengston . . . . 118 114 100 332 St. Louis, Jan. 18.— (A P )—Bur dread. You see, they were brought day." litve Stock-Pets—Poeltry—Tehlelee improvements, five minutes from 1 Totals ...... 12 0 24 The Manchester Pros wil.' prac Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 mill, trolley station. Inquire 353 Superant * * • s •9X 109 119 319 leigh Grimes, one of the last of the up in it. That’s why they’re brave They reached the igloo, safe and Llv ^ Stock— Vehicles ...... 43 spit-baJlers, today appeared In line East Sides (27) tice tonight at 6:15 • the School and bold.” Center street Phone 6583. / B. F. T. Street Rec. The following men are sound. The Eskimo, thou^rh, held p a ltr y and SuPDlles ...... 4* for a combination pitching and his ground, and to the bear said, Wanted — Pete—Ponltry-—Stock 44 Brozowski, If ...... 2 0 4 asked to report without fail as THREE ROOMS with private bath, coaching Job with the St. Ixjuls Car One of the seals then crawled "You have scared my friends. That Poi aale—MleeeUaacews Georgettl, rf ...... 3 0 6 there will be an important meeting along the ground and Duncy asked, Articles for Sale ...... 41 southern exposure, rent reasonable. dinals, who gave him his uncondi Weir; c ...... 1 1 after the practice: "Tarzan” is a shame. Boats and Acoesaorles ...... 4( 3 "What’s wrong? Why has this pet Telephone 6917 or 8726. FOR BENT tional reletise several months ago. Muldoon, I g ...... 3 2 8 Saimonds, Toney Salmonds, Court "Now, let me pet you so tbeyll Building Materials ...... 47 In baseball circles It was regard seal left the rest and waddled over see that jrou’re aa friendly as can Diamonds— Watcbee—^e w e ln , 41 unfurnished h e a t e d Deyorio, rg ...... 3 0 6 ney, Magnuson, Kovis, Jof Sullivan, here?” 41 FOR RENT—TWO THREE and BOOMS. Light bUl paid — hot ed as almost certain the Cardinals be.” Than to the Tinymltei he Eleotiical Appllancee—Radio .. Walter Mozzer and A1 Boggini. "Oh, he’s the baby of the bunch,” Fuel and t eed ...... Ul-A four room furnished or unfumlahed water furnished. Apply .would give Grimes, who turned the Totals ...... 12 3 The Pros will play an exhibition cried, "Aw, corns on out! He*s 27 the Eskimo said. I’ve a hun<^ that Garden — Farm—Dairy I^dnots 10 apartments, Manchester Oonstruc- 40-year mark last August, another practice game among themselves so Ume.” Household Goods ...... « he wants you to pet him. Go ahead! Machine^ ud Tools Bl tiOD Co. TeL 4181 or 4859. GLENNEY’S STORE contract provided Dazzy Vaujce is We were supposed to have had that anyone who is Interested in ^ s lo a l Instruments || sold to Cincinnati. And Cincinnati less drinking during prohibition, and Pro ball and would like to see how There’s naught to fear.” (The Tlnlea plan to make Wtlce and Store Eqninme&t 14 wants the Dazzler. now we have more taxes. ' the game Is played is cordially in So Duncy did. He stroked his use Of the polar bear In tlM S p e cie at the S toree...... |« head, and to the other Tlnie* said, story.) Wearing Apparel—Fnre ....4..,. f7 BUSINESS LOCATIONS vited to attend the practice. Wanted—To Buy ...... U FOR RENT 641 Meense—Board Hotel#—Reeartn A LLEY OOP Reetaanintr TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Main Foozy Plots and €uzz Suffers! “ • W ^ ou t Board tl ■treet (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed By H A M U N oarden W anted...... cr...«.>..M -A ward J. HoU. TeL 4642 and 8U25. on try Board—Reeorta 10 tele—Reeuurante .. « |i anted—Roome—Board ...... •t.. Beal Estate Fei Beat HOUSES FUR RENT 6 5 1 aj>artmeaents, Flats, Tenements .4 II Boslaeuloslaess Locations for Rent • « TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable Houses for Rent ... ^ » * S'* • • • i six and seven room houses, •nburtiburbaa for Rent ...... » «ea • • I five, ■unmeunmer Homes for Rent • • •7 single and double; also heated wranted Z i t u to Rent > e e e;«sv e •-* * ^ •I apsrtmanta Apply Edward J. HoL, BmU BMate 9 m t Sale Pboha 4642 and 8026. lent BoUdlni for Sale SI ISM Property for SaSe^mm 70 FOR RENT—NEW FIVE ROOM rarms and Land for Sale M 4 T1 lotuss for Salt. • 401 • 444 71 single, tile bath, fire place, garage, I lOI. Sale . ,4444 4 4 4 Tl all Improvements, also six Yoom art Property for Sale . . • K4 4 74 single, all Improvements. W. Harry ibnrbaa for Sale...... 71 for Mohaage „4 ... 71 England. Phone 3461. ited—Real Bstate...... 77 A y ttwa l egal ITo«toee Rotiees 'W4’ca ft A race horse at CftarlMtown, W. I . . . J i v ' ' ' Va., was found to be d ^ to deceive ;y ;:- bim ra. But at least thb dye ran, when It was discovered, while the Read The Herald Ad?&a* berse rairdy did. / / ■ y ■> / HANOHEOTEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHEHTBR, CONW^ THURSDAY, JAOTART Ig, Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahern T3 SENSE arid NONSENSE FutM PaoppY NEvta weeas a h a t a t a n y t i m e . e <&a d , c a t t a \n 1 WOULDNT B E tK\KQH 1 Th« wU« who !• kopt buty pro^^ er be able to marry either, son. IE. ABLE TO fAAV ,0.0 e .934 er M4C.' w a a n a a a pat. opt. THE TRAILER. e IM4 rr nxa scpvkx. in& f./g SALESMAN SAM A Handicapped Hobo! Bv Small r ^OU LOOKIN’ FeR. A HAUO-OUT, TOO*^ So'n 1 — OMUY I fK c a n t Tto c o L L t c T A s it u S b u ' Hop* TH’ HANO-OOT \ OCX is TH' FULL Af-vOUMT OF PLSAse,K«iADAn, ^ f i m s , T U ’ v s r y id r a [ t h ' o n 6 I CAN'T 3 0 CA WlCKeUS A 00)6. 6. OOiZ.6n, THlft FELLA COULD VA EP a R'6 ,, 1 Sou H AS6 ON IS FRACTiCAULY AN' OltAes tOlTH THIS WAS HCItC AWBAO OP ». Ml6 AN OLD Co a t 5 - UftoJiM6Uji . ^ THIU^ ON« .J I WELL, BY CONNECTING TU a T s TesTTH 'TiRO USLC, LACW 1 IT% TH ’ LO O K S O P IKI WHATvmAY? nnire« w b o n s - switch ING CONC>BNSERS,OR -tm s COAT TM ATfe puTniu’ HOW COULD fAY p eu -P essioN o n T l i ’ MONICHYING WnW THE BUNK. — "TWEY? TRANSR3RMERS 1.'/^ GAS BUGGIES Getting Warm By Frank Beck n V - r BELI6VB ZVg H IT ON A CLUE'. Y E S , HE P>ROeABlY WOULD. Tw e MAN WHO OCCUPIBO THE ROOM DID >bU HEAR THAT, FUZZ? A CLERK WOULD UNCONSCIOOSIY B U T TH A T •fHAT WAS A ADJOINING MISS GAV!», REGISTBRBD TURN BACK TD THE SAME SPOT W O U LD N 'T BE PROBLEM HE SEEMS HE EVEN To ld u s how t o YEAH-. AN’ MEBBE IMMEDIATELY AFTER SHE DID. ON THB DIRECTORY HE’D MUCH HELP TO HWEt SOLVED*. JIMMY THE THINQ— ALL WE A REASON. HE FIRURiO BEEN EXAMINING. AND T O H IM ... AND I FLATTER SET CARRIED OUT HE STOOD A BETTER (SOTTA DO, NOW,. IS HAND OVER THB l«AREST t h e r e !s n o MYSELF THAT WE U YJITH IT :? CHANCE OF BEING ASSIGNED KEY.. WHICH MOST CONNECTING CAN DO 'THE SAM E. CARRY OUT HIS TO A ROOM THAT LIKELY WOULD ■ D O O R COME O H ., u r t s WAS CLOSE TO IDEA? ' r'-w THE ADJOINING B ETW EE N HAVE A TRY.. HERS. AM X ROOM-. TH E M I f R IG H T t at / . / 5 \ M. 'umiTWCEVi fUmtrlynitMr gyntteg «fitnt8DA% lAKUAXr^ The third session la the eighth an- The nosmbsrs of Hoss C om puy ABOUT TOWN ntud midwinter Institute sponsored No. 2 of tbs Manchester Are depan^ Commander Walter. L. Fortune of by the Nutmeg Trail, wlU be held meiit will bold thMr monthly meet BRmSH VETERANS too Springfield Poet, Brltlah War EMINENT SALVATIONIST tomorrow evemng In the Hockanum ing t o n ^ t at the fire bouse at Main Veterana; Lawrence Converse, Com Tb« Womaa’i Horn* Mlfilonary Methodist church, with supper at and Hilliard streets. Preceding the mander, Ward Cheney Camp, United ■oetety will m«et tomorrow Miter- 6:80, Rev. Henry H, Cra^ord la meeting a turkey supper wtlT be Spanish War Veterans; Albert AT CITADEL SUNDAY noon at 2:80 at tb« Soutt Matbodlat the dean, Thomas J. Cordner ot tht# served at seven o'clock. INSTAU OFnCERS Downing, Commandef, Manchester church. The fiiaat apeaker will be town, chairman, and CHarence Tur> Chapter, Dlasbled American Vet erans; Victor Bronlde, Adjutant, Mre. Ludua Foater of Parker atreet klngton, director of recreation. The regular weekly rehearsal of Dr. A. M. N icd, Formerly Sec who will give a talk on the acbool Dilworth-Comell Post, Fife, Drum Dllwortb'Comell Post, American L^ for mountain wbltea at Croaanore, Miss Alice Himter of Highland and Bugle Corps will be omitted Springfield Cokmand and glon; Neal A. Cheney, Commander, retary to William Bootle to North Carolina, where her daughter, Park will leave Sunday for Brook, Friday evening at the state armory, Anderson-Shes Post, Veterans of Be Heard Here. Mlaa Naomi Foater, teachea. ilie lyn, N. y., where she will take a due to the Legion play, "Loose Foreign Wars, and Past Commander Friday Afternoon From 3 to 6 O’aockl hoateaaea will be Mlaa Henrietta two and a half year course In nura- Change," being held that evening In Auxiliary Here for Work Francis E. Bray, Dilworth-Comell Devon and Mlaa Flora Stanley. ^ at the Prospect Heights hoapl. High School ball. Post, American Legion. Dr. A. M. Nleol head of the Following toe Installation cere legacy department In Wleoonaln, Hoateaaea appointed for the Feb> — 225 Attend. monies a program of entertainment was presented by James Hamilton, and formerly for elevm yeara pri PALMOLIVE ruanr meeting of Ever Ready circle The North Methodist Ladles’ Aid vate cecretajy to William Booth, of Klnga Daughters Include Mrs. C. chairman of toe entertainment com society will hold a food sale tomor FIREMEN’S NIGHT mittee consisting of' songs and founder of the Salvation Army, and J. Strickland, chairman, Mra. Fay row afternoon at 2 o'clock In one David Angus of Springfield, Mass., ette B. Clarke, Mrs. Philip Lewis, comedy skits by Wilfred Robinson with whom he traveled three time# SOAP of the stores In the Coughlin tniUd* and his staff and Mra. Annie Ben and Walter Robinson of toe Spring- Mrs. Joel Nichols, Mrs. Wallace ing. Depot Square. aroimd the world, la to apeak in the Jones, Mrs. Carl Allen. AT REC ON FEB. 9 nett and her staff InstaUed the offi field Post, songs, George Parks, cers of Mona-Ypres Command and songs, Joseph Glenn of Springfield; Salvation Army Citadel, 661 Main atreet on Sunday, at 8 p. xn. Dr. The Manchester Green Commun Toimg People of the Swedish Con Auxiliary, British War Veterans, at gregational church will hold their The entertainment was concluded Nleol cornea from a toiir in New ity club will hold the regular set a colorful and impreaslve ceremony at midnight with toe singing of York City, of the ahelters for unem back and dance tomorrow evening, monthly meeting and social tomor in Tinker Hall last night. Accom row evening at the home of Mr. Members of Both Local D ^ “Auld Lang Syne." ployed men, from which he haa bar with cash prizes for the winners as panying the degree teama from Supper Served spoken directly to toouaanda, hence usual. All players will be welcome and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, 124 Maple Springfield were 66 members of the street. Mrs. Florence Glorgetti and her coming In close contact with toe to attend. partments to Take Part in Springfield post, guests of the local committee planned and served toe transient problem of to^y. units on the occasion of the first roast beef supper assisted by Wil Miss Bernice Llpp has returned to public Installation of officers of the During Dr. Nlcol’s fifty yeara of (With every 50c purchase or over) Helen Davidson Lodge, Daughters liam Davis, proprietor of toe Home service as a Salvation Army officer, her home on Keeney street after a of Scotia will meet tomorrow eve Athletics. orders. Bakery, Main street Members of be specialized in criminology and visit of nearly two months with ning at 8 o'clock in Tinker hall. 226 A t Supper toe Springfield degree team were: chemistry, and will tell some of his A nationally known soap at an extremely tow price. Unfit relatives in Syracuse, N. Y. A roast beef supper was served to Installing Commander, David experiencea as a worker in Slumdom 226 guests from Springfield, Hart Angus; Vice Commander, Archie 4 bars to a customer. With every 60c purchase or over, you an Mrs. Sarah Murphy of 86 Foster The. annual Firemen's Night at In Etirope, Asia and America, touch the School Street Rec will be held ford and this town at 7:80 followed Stewart; quartermaster, James street suffered a fracture . of the by the Installation of officers of the Bingham, adjutant, Bert Graham; ing upon toe education value of entitled to this soap at 8c a bar. Scalp Steam Treatments collarbone and Mrs. James Cole of on Friday evening, February 9, it auxiliary under the direction of Mrs. Chaplain, William Kindness; past Christianity among toe parasites in 19 Division street, who was accom- was annoimced today by Director Annie Bennett and staff. Mrs. Ben Commander, Matthew Ferguson; false habits In pagan and dvUlzed pansdng Mrs. Murphy to church last Frank Busch. Members of the nett Is the president of the Spring- warden, John Bamberger; orderly lands. Dr. Nlcol’s argument is that Sunday night, sustained a painful Manchester and the South Manches field A u i^ ary, British War Veter officer, Joseph Glenn. Christianity Is a science of toe first Juft A Reminder! knee Injury, when both women fell ter Fire Departments have been in ans and the members of the staff order, and It is primarily toe base on the ice on East Center street. vited to participate. were: Mrs. Dorothy Andrews, Mar of toe social psrramid. All Saturday specials In both the “Self-Serve" Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Cole are rest All the facilities of the Rec build shal; Miss Mary Kllcardy, secre- Dr, Nleol tells In a very Interest Grocery and Health Market go on sale every Friday ing comfortably at their homes to ing will be placed at the disposal of tery; Mrs. Margaret Mackensie, n m SPEED SKATING ing and impressive manner some of day. at 8 o’clock. Copies of Saturda r’s advertlsemeot the firemen and an extensive sports Mrs. Emily Ambler, color bearers. toe early experiences of General 3 program is being planned, to include Mrs. Isabel Duke of 51 Pearl William Booth grappling with are conspicuously posted throughout toe depart- A number of the members of the bowling, billiards, ping-pong, volley street was installed as president of MATCHES HELD HERE Whitechapel in London, and Qul- menta for your convenience. Get THAT Friday various Manchester circles of Kings ball, basketball and sum m ing. It Is toe Auxiliary for a second term. Valmy in Paris. Many interesting Shopping Habit! Daughters, will attend the meeting also planned to present a program Mrs. Duke's officers for the current Tedford Takes Two Events and incidents among toe criminal tribes Saturday afternoon at 8 o’clock, at of music and vaudeville along with year are: Mrs. Nancy Henderson, of India, -and denizens of Western the First Methodist church, Farm- a boxing and wrestling exhibition by vice president; Mrs. Janet McIntosh Malin One at Center Springs Civilization. ingrton Avenue, Hartford, under Mr. Busch and Dr. Cuyler Hauch. Hotel Sheridan Dial 6009 ^rs- Matilda Rink Yesterday. E>r. Nicol was bom In Aberdeen, auspices of the Hartford City Another meeting of the commit Milligan, financial secretary; Mrs. Scotland, and at toe age of 78 is Union. tee in cha’-ge will be held next Wed Mary Thompson, treasurer; Mrs still a fiery evangelist, preaching nesday night at 7 o’clock at the Blore^ Glorgetti, conductress; Results of toe first series of speed the old-fashioned gospel. The pub Rec at which time further plans for Mrs. Beatrice McGowan, assistant skati**.g races on Center Springs lic are invited to attend toe meeting the event wlU be discussed. ^ d bear him on Sunday. conductress; Mrs. Margaret Pratt Pond held yesterday afternoon are gyard; Miss Edith Taggart, pianist;' as follows: RANGE & FUEL OILS Mrs. Ellen Kittle, chaplain. Impressive Ceremony First heat: 220 yard dash, first, PIM E H U R ST-lMai 41S1 BARNARD SCHOOL PUPILS Malin; second, Matchett; third, We Handle Only The Best! The ceremony of Installation pre Donahue. sented by Mrs. Bennett and her When In Need Of Range Or Fuel OU Second heat: 220 yard dash: first, AMOCO IN SPEAKING PROGRAM staff was impressive, each officer of Tedford: tiecond, Gorman; third, toe auxiliary receiving her charge Turklngton. RANGE OIL PHONE 5293 from the installing officer at the . 440 yard deish: (14 starters) first, GALL SaleF Miss Krapowicz’s Girls and altar after passing through cross ad Tedford: second, Gorman; third, on Miss Sweeney’s Boys to Take United States and British flags. Matchett: , fourth, Gilson; fifth, At toe conclusion of the ceremony, Van’s Service Station The Bantly Oil Co. Part Tomorrow. Donahue: sixth, McCabe; seventh, _*28^artfordBoad______Tel. 8866 Fancy Mrs. Duke was presented with a Trebbe. 155 Center Street beautiful bouquet of flowers oy Mrs. Mary Fraher, member of the Manchester A Current Eventa program will be Commander Fred Baker, represent Hartford Skating club and a prom given by the girls of Miss Elizabeth ing the Mona-Ypres Command, and inent woman speed skating star of SARDINES A. Krapowicz’s room, in the audi Mrs. Bennett, in behalf of the mem that club, was coach and starter of These were purchased when torium of Barnard School, tomorrow bers of the Auxiliary, presented the the races. Several races for boys SETBACK - DANCE Sardines were at their lowest morning at 10:30 as follows: president with a white gold pendant. and young men will be held next price, and we are passing the “Trade Courses for the Unem Mrs. Nancy Henderson, vice-presi Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. All saving on to you. CHOWDER CLAMS ployed,’’ Cynthia Chambers and dent, was tendered a hand bag for entries must be left at the skating Friday, Jan. 19, 8 p. m. ^ WILLIAMS In Shell or Open Betty Woodruff. her efficient services during the past lodge before Saturday. yean ^ On Monday morning two events Norwegian “Time Budgeting Is an Aid to STEAMING CLAMS Health,” Dorothy Benson. In her response to toe group, Mrs. for girls will be scheduled, the 220 Manchester Green FRESH “Improvements of Waterways Duke thanked toe members of her yard dash and 440. Entries for SARDINES unit and the post for the fine spirit these events should be left with the In Olive Oil OYSTERS ...... 29c pint Recommended,” Adela Mikolonls. Community Club IfcOMATiC "Peach Growers Report Damage," of co-operation shown during the custodiEin, Francis Wallett. H E A T I N G V/ 4 c a n s ...... 25c Filet of Haddock Barbara Trombley. first year of the auxiliary, and prom Beautiful Fresh Haddock “The Migration of Squirrels," Mar ised to extend the limits of activities 4 - CASH PRIZES- 4 jorie Edwards and Dorothy Powers. of the order during 1934. lim it 8 cans. to Bake or Boil "The President’s Ball,” Dorothy Addresses Admission 25 Cents. First Place in 1933 These are dressed — very Lennon. Short addresses were given foUow- During 1933 MORE Williams Oil-O-Matics were sold than any economical. To-night at*8.15 Everybody Welcome! other oil burner. Since 1918, Oil-O-Matlc has been able to make “National Automobile Show Opens Ing the auxiliary installation cere In New York,” Viola Thoren. mony by Mrs. John Glenney, presi this statement.. .More homes are heated by 011-0-Matic than ny NORWEGIAN CROSS any other oi burner In the world. ’ Bolling Portions of “Traveling Reindeer,” Elinor dent of the American Legion Auxil PACK BRISLINO Young. iary; Mrs. Mabel Thomfelt, presi ^ X O O S E Antoorlty for this statement is supported by figures In the SALMON "Lindbergh’s Latest Tour,” Olive dent of the Army and Navy club January Editlou of Fuel Oil JoumaL SARDINES Average 21/, lbs. each. Metcalf. Auxiliary; Mrs. Jennie Sterling of In pure olive oil—the Oil-O-Matlc Is rated by Underwriters Laboratories to bum No. 4 kind Pound 2 5 Q “ France Agrees to Open Gates for Hartford, president of Edith-Caved Fuel Oil. you often paid 26c a can Command Auxiliary; Mrs. Myrtle C H A N G E ^ ' The Biggest for. United States Goods,” Mary Am- bukewlcz. Armstrong, president of Mary C. PHONE FOR FREE HEATING SURVEY 2 cans ...... 23c The chairman will be Sedzel Keeney Tent, Daughters of Union High School Hall EVENT Filet of S o le ...... 42c Peterson. Veterans of the Civil War; Mrs. 5 cans ...... 49c Gertrude Buchanan, president of Repeat Performance Friday. lim it 10 cans. SWORDFISH STEAKS The boys in Miss Sweeney’s room O f The Year! JOHNSON db LITTLE 35c lb. . will talk on health in their public Mary Bushnell Cheney AuxlUarv, Plumbing and Heating Contractors speaking program tomorrow. The United Spanish Wax Veterans; and Don’t Miss It! Cor. Center and Trotter Sts. Phone 58T Large cans, 7 8-4 ounce, Ter- Mackerel program follows: Mrs. Anna Barron, president of An- nay or Ambassador brands, Introduction, Albert Brown; Food, derson-Shea Auxiliary, Veterans jf Everybody's Imported Boneless and Skin I SM ELTS...... 25c lb. Louis Stager; Air, Arthur Pongratz; Foreign Wars. less Portuguese, or just Bone Wastes, Langdon Judd; Exercise, At toe conclusion of toe Auxiliary' less as you wish. You have installation Mra. Duke presented Scallops ...... pint 4.5c Robert Weir; Habits, Elmore Duffy paid as high as S6c a can for and Wallace Lepper; Sleep, Orano Mrs. Bennett, the Installing officer, Market these. Special, 19c can, 8 cans Alescl and Clayton Chadwick. with a white gold pendant. Metered Service 60c. Boston Blneflsh, The chairman will be John Benes. During the ceremony. Commander JO H N L . Limit 6 cajif- Ib...... 14c ton. Fred Baker in behalf of the post Bonded Drivers presented the Auxiliary with a fine JENNET PANTRY Butterfish set of flags, one British and the Na- 10 Depot Square Phone 6860 The Best Grades of tlon^ll colors. Mrs. Duke received Hose Delivery the flags for her group and express (No SpUUng) CLAM CHOWDER Again we offer you Freshly ed the thanks of the members for Autom obile SALE! Packed Birdseye FARR'S Ready to Serve toe timely gift and Saturday Is The Day! PACKAGE STORE Command Installation Other Lines of Casualty LOBSTER MEAT 646 Main St., Next to Lunch Cart Albert V. Lindsay of 38 Edgerton B /u e F /o m e B. & M , in 10-oz. b o x e s...... C Q ..* street was installed as Commander Watch For It! CLAM CHOWDER of Mons-Ypres Command by Install Insurance SPEQAL! Representing the Large c a n s ----- ...... 29c ing Commander David Angus and W ait For It! Cod to Boil or Bake SWEEP STAKES staff at toe conclusion of the Auxil Strongest emd Best Companies iary ceremonies. Officers of the post S. S. Pierce Brand Clam Chow RANGE OIL HaUbut WHISKEY, $1.59 InstaUed with Commander Lindsay der, 3 small c a n s ...... 29c Prepare For It! Smoked Filet of O A CAVALIEB were: Samuel Pratt, vice Com 1 large ca n ...... 2Sc mander; CecU Kittle, Chaplain; FRANKLIN FUEL OIL Haddock, lb...... It’s Gigantic! The “Emerson Calorimeter Test” shows there are more “ heat, S^tsea Chowder .. 18c and S6c Boneles^ different flavor, GIN, $1.19 George Parks, quartermaster; Ar Underwood’s Chowder, 19c can units” In Franklin Blue Flame Range OIL It is the better grade like Finnan Haddle, broU or thur McGowan, adjutant; Jcunes of water white kerosene. Clams in C a n s...... 2 cans 25c boil, serve with cream sauce. Pbwie 8214— We Deliver. Thompson, historian; James Hamil The Most Stupendous ton, officer of the day. —Free Measuring Stick— At toe conclusion of toe cere Sale We’ve Ever FRIDAY MEAT SPECIAL monies Commander Angus presented Phone 3980 For Better Service! PARISH Fred Baker, retiring Commander, Attempted! with a gold knife emd watch chain and Commander Lindsay presented The Racklifte OU Company VEAL CHOPS 2 2 c lb- toe ^installing officer with a pen and GROUND BEEF ... • 23c lb TURKEY SUPPER pencil set Saturday Is The Speakers Monday Evening, Jan. 22 Short addresses were given by Day and College Inn 6 t/c io ^ EVERYBODY’S WELSH RAREBIT St Mary’s Parish House ll-oz. can 3 5 ^ SOCX)NY MANCHESTER'ii AosploM of ImOiet^ Auxiliary aaid MARKET OWs* Friendly Society. RAN G E AN D 13th ANNUAL . college IHH: Is The P lace! Chicken a la King • Tlckefei 86 Cents. FTJEL OIL Welsh ! . kRAREBIl4 Af . A A c . 11 iTTi 3 d c 2 cans 75c Prompt DeUveryj WiLOmcO. POULTRY SHOW FOOD SALE Dial 6282 NEXT TO STATE ABMOBT THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY FRESH FRUITS AND VEOFTART,^ Friday, Jan. 19, 2 p. m. JUICE gy ey DOORS OPEN 10 A . M. -1 0 P. M. Fancy Green Cougblin Bldg., Depot Square SCHALLER’S I YOUR INCOME TAX We Are An Agent ORANGES, doz. Z o C Ladies’ Aid Swiety Admission-.-10c. North Metbodist Church For Extra Large BEANS STATE ARMORY MAIN STREETF BALDWIN APPLES To Rake. I c qt. lOPPERS 3 lbs. 25c 1 A TYPEWRITER 16-qt baaket------| , Q WINDOW \C0NNECnCUT The REST SHOW Tet 1 1 Beets Carrots SENSATION • More Entries Than Any Previous Year. LARGE BALDWINS Celery Lettuce SHADES Good quality Holland’s TanUn. The New 89c basket Tomatoes - Spinach Washable, Standard Colors. Made ALSO DISPLAY OP B Tbfl. • • u. • •.« • 25C to order, and bung on your jt g\ Royal > K E Cauliflower windows complete for...... 4 U C TRUCKS - ELECTRIC APPLtitN New rollers, 10 cents. Will fur Sisrnet LAMB Try the New nish samples on request. $12.50 Per Ton RADIOS—NURSERY STOCK— Fresh Sifid for Cash O n|y. KIDNET8 Wonder Bakery Now on fMeflaj. Cracked Wheat Strawberries CAPITOL Oome In and t ^ IL la'i.,. .1 4 for lOc lOe doaen. 25c pint iMcket WINDOW SHADE CO. 46 Oapen Street Bartford RempV, Inc. |l. T. 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