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>4Li^ « * ^ ' VOL. U II., NO. 95. (Claaelfled Adrerttelof m Page lA) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1934. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE TPjRES <»N f9 JAMES M. BURKE Find Little America HUNK c o m a “Maybe We Can Dance Some Day” WAI(REN EXPLAINS DIES SATURDAY Just As They Left It HAS BEEN MADE TO SENATE AIM OF OF P M O N I A Aboard Admiral Byrd’s Flagahlp^hole to be followed by the Admiral wmiimAPERS in the Antarctic, TTan. 20.—(De­ and the others working to reclaim layed)—(By Mackay Radio) — The the buried winter city. thrills of prowling over the scenes The task is highly hazardous, ow­ MONETARY PLANS Was Pioneer Merchant in of his earlier experiences in the deep ing to the dangers accompanying Friend of St. Paul Banker Antarctic wm Admiral Byrd’s to­ the transporting of supplies from Manchester, Served On day. Just as he left it, he and his the flagship to Little America — Cannot Be Found and Un­ men found the weather station two and one-half miles distance. PresideBt’s Prmcqnl Advisor buried in the snow and ice, a pot of Two tractors caught fire and B R 0 1 M , SISTER Board of Education 28 frozen coffee on a table, old calen­ were damaged before the flames usual Activity by Monbers dars on the walls, articles of cloth- could be extinguished. The second Declares Heme Owners, ^ing flung helterskelter. of the five tractors had just been DROWNED IN CANAL Years; Beioved Citizen. Admiral Byrd even found a fruit- dropped over onto the ice, its en­ of Faindy Is Noticed. jar half full of kerosene which had gine having been started in the bold, Farmers and Debtors been bis reading lamp. Lighted, it when a serious accident was narrow­ Jamae M. Burke, 79, of 281 revealed the empty bunks against ly averted, St. Paul, j£in. 22.—(AP)—Unusu­ Ansonia Children Break Weald Realize the Great­ the walls—all Just as when the Pete Dumas chief of the tractor al activity by police and members Spruce street, the last of the old- camp was abandoned Feb. 19, 1980. division, warned that the ice was time grocere of this town, a direc­ It was Meteorologist Haynes who starting to crumble beneath its of the Bremer family today provok­ est Benefit from Dollar tor of the Manchester Savings Bank dug into the administration building treads, drove it to safety just as ed renewed speculation over wheth­ Throngh Ice; Eight Other for the past 14 years and member located the roof of the weather sta­ the whole piece collapsed and er conta'’t with the kidnapers of of the Manchester Board of Educa­ tion and then dropped through a plunged into the water. Edward G. Bremer, wealthy banker Violent Deaths Reported. DevahiatieB N L tion for 28^ears, died Saturday aft- abducted for 8200,000 ransom, was impending. Walter Magee, friend of the By Aaeocisted Press Washington, Jan, 22.—(AP)-Lons Bremers, could not be found. He is Ten violent deaths were reported of President Roosevelt’s principal AMERICANS ARE FREED the man who received the first and last week end In Connecticut, five of money advisors, Prof. George F. only note from the kidnapers short­ them caused by automobiles, while Warren, told the Senate ly after Bremer was seized about 8:80 a. m., last Wednesday. ’ one person died from a heart attack, committee today that home owners, BY SPANISH OFFICIALS At the Jacob Schmidt Brewing anotoer was a suicide, a third was farmers u d debtors would realize shot to death, and a brother and sis­ "the greatest benefit" from tbe ad­ 4>- Company, of which Adolph Bremer is principal owner, the telcphme ter drowned. ministration’s monetsuy program. line of ’•he personal friend of Presi­ The brother EUid sister, Lawrence He expressed bis views to the Had Been Charged With JAPAN’S WAR HEAD dent Roosevelt was kept clear by Yarrell, 8, and SEirah, 6, perished committee conducting hearings pre­ the company's operator. Saurday Erfter they went through paratory to Senate action, while tbe ice of a canal behind tbe An­ President Roosevelt went over the Asnoltmg Chrfl Gnardt To Start to Work sonia City Hall. They were the chil­ • Sr • • / silver problem at a White House Police headquarters was virtually dren of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yarrell RESIGNS HI3 POST deserted by the detectives who have of Ansonia. conference. in Mallorca — Spent 46 lounged about deferring efforts to "Tidce good care of your sister," Indications grew that su effort apprehend the abductom at the re­ tbe mother bad said to Lawrence u would be made to attach silver legis­ quest of the elder Breimr. One offi­ tbe children left home. “See that lation to the doUiU'-devaiuation bill Days in Jafl. Mao Who Pertonihed Mili­ cer said "this is the last night of no barm comes to her lud be home passed Saturday by tbe House. this" referring to inactivity. You can help to make the dreams of these young children, and thou­ early." The Corfiell professor was quss- Adolph Bremer, it was believed, sands more like them, come true by supporting tbe Birthday Ball for Another child, Oscar Johnson, 18, tloned sharply alx)ut his contentiaBS Madrid. Jan, 22,—(AP) — The tary Spirit in the Pacihe might be tbe medium th.ough ^ President to ^ held at the State Armory here Tuesday night, JEmuary plimged Into the water in a vEdn that the price of commodities was Spanish government today ordered which tbe kidnapers planned to ar­ 30. One dollar from every ticket sold will go to a great cause—to restore endeavor to save bis companions, determined to a considerable extent health and strength to sufferers from Infantile paralysis. Manchester's but WEM himself pulled to safety. by tbe price of gold. four Americans, under arrest at range a rendezvous tof^ pajrment of Quits Political Stage. the ransom, since Magee, the first birtbdav party for President Roo^velt will be sm unusual affair. Dancing, The shooting victim, John Mc­ , • WaleotVs Question Palma, Mallorca, released immedi­ selection, has been constant!./ entertainment and fine music will s#rve to attract a capacity crowd to the Mahon, 61, of Pawcatuck, died in Senator Walcott (R., Conn.) ask­ ately. watched by law enforcement offi­ State Armory, Birthday balls will be held In over 6,000 communities the Westerly, R. I., hospital, after ed if "we might be driven into a Officials said no sentence bad as Tokyo, Jan, 22.—(AP)—Oeneral cers wo*-king on tbe ease. tbroafbout the nation tbe same night. he was found on the Nels<« Wheeler period of extreme infiation" sbotild M. Burke yet been issued by the Supreme Adao Arakl, who In the eyes of the Tbe latest development came aft­ farm in Stonington. the proposed 82,000,000,000 stabili­ From a i^ e h o t tidcen a few Court which, last FrUu.,, ruled Jack Willett, 71, caretaker on the zation funa fail. a previous acquittal by a military world personified the militant spirit er tbe 128rd hour bad passed with­ years ago and the most recent out word from tbe kidnapers ar ‘ as farm, was arrested by State Troop­ Wcuren replied that every ex­ ilksaess of Mr. Burke available trlbuaal of the charge that they bad with which the Japanese nation has ers who said be shot McMahon six­ assaulted a dvll guard. been imbued in the last two years, despair had crushed hopes for early er an argument over religion. treme Infiation in the past hiul bedi relinquished the portfolio of minis­ release of tbe 37-year-old owner at preceded by government bank­ eraooB at the liaaebester Memorial the Commerdal State bank. SILVER SENATORS WORK Commits Suicide hospital of pneumoBla. Five Americans became the center ter of war today and at least tem­ Ernest H. Reid, 81, qf Milford who ruptcy, violent revolution or a long porarily retired from the political An hour later, with Magee and period of WEU* and that if this coun­ » Fatker Union BoUtter ef an iotemational controversy last was awaiting arraigmiaent in New summer at a hotel in Palma, Mal­ stMe. tbe elder Bremer still absent, Min­ Haven and Milfora courts on try drifted into that condition "It He was boro in this tongi, July lorca. Premier Salto, after futilely urg­ neapolis police broadcast an order ON MONEY AMENDMENT charges arising from an automobile would be am unusual historical inci­ 11, 1864, the son of Michael and 'The cause ef the controversy it­ ing the bed-ridden warlord to recon­ to all squad cars to pick up a small escapade, took bis own life on an dent.” Elizabeth Burks. His father was a self was a minor affair, judged by sider, accepted bis resignatiqn. truck seen downtown with three +■ obicEire path in Redding, Walcott said he did not see bow UalOD soldier who serred duriag the American Iqw, In that it was a Afterward the premier acauleseed men in the cab and a fourth lyi*'? Tbe medical •xaminei'' fbund

TAGS TWO BlAWCHEyrER EVENING HERALD, MANOHEETER, CONN, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1M4. ■ . .. HOUSE BOIDIS DOVM ABOUT TOWN HEAD, HAND HURT At Rec 'Thuroday Night BADLY HURT AS 1RDCK fiuDMt Council, Degree of Poca­ OBITUARY WA ER IS u c r a w hontas, will bold a setback and spag­ GOES 6FF nGHW AY 1 hetti party this evening at the home IN ODD ACCIDENT of Mr. and Mrs. John Akrlgg, 51 Foster street. The standing com­ DEATHS AOi* Bnriit of East Hartford mittee will be In charge of the Hayes Home in Oakland De­ games. Prizes will be awarded, and Formorly of *nda Town Acci­ all friends will be welcome. HIT, RUN DRIVER KILLS dent Victim. Aimed G edw riitiildll- stroyed— Firemen Unable Mrs. H. F. Bldwell of Chestnut Operating Circolar Saw AlUe Burke, of J79 SUver U ne, street and Mrs. Gertrude B. Mack FORMER LOCAL NAN Bast Hartford, foraerly o< this AmericaB ( U > F n id ^ to Save Stmctnre. of Hartford will be In charge of a town, and employed b j the Mason demonstration of foundation jgax- Today. ments of particular Interest to ^ rls John C(mnor8 Dies When Coal Company, ot Hartford was T iriiW eet and women. It will be held at 2 badly hurt lats yesterday aftemooin Lack of water In the Oakland dis­ Struck by Auto Near Glas­ o’clock tomorrow afternoon In the Carl Anderson of 101 Florence tonbury Home. when the Ford service truck owned trict was blamed for the total loss parlors of Center Church house. by the company ^ r tn r a e d on by Are Saturday evening ot the street suffered a badly crushed and Plans am being made for tBa en- cut left band and a laceration of John Connors, 60, a~ native ef Hartford Road and threw him clear tertslnmeot of SOO membaas cC "6m Chsu'les C. Hayes house on Demlng Memorial Temple, Pythian Sisters, of the wrecka^. His bead was street. North and south end fire­ the forehead that may prove a Manchester, but for the past twen­ BrlUah American club and their lady will hold Its regular meeting tomor­ fracttired skull, when an accident ty-five years a resident of Glaston­ badly Injured and It was fsared that men were called suid an effort was row evening at 8 o'clock In Odd Fel­ took place as be was operating a he suffered a fractured skull in addi­ friends next Saturday night In the made to draw water from the HocK- bury, died at the Hartford Hospital Masonic Temple., Thto is the anum • river 350 yards away by lows hall. This will be the first circular saw machine at the work last evening at 10:15 two hours aft­ tion to aeveral bead lacerations axul meeting with the new officers -n shop of bis employer, Holger Bach, er he was struck by a hit and run a dislocated shoulder. get togather of the British American using two pumpers. The water was charge, and after the business ses­ builder and contractor of 824 Cen­ driver near bis home. According to Burke, who had bemi working dub nunlliy and la look**-® forward too shallow, however, and the sion the officers and degree staff will ter street, at 11 o'clock this morn­ information secured by Glastommy all day delivering fuel oil was hur­ to eagerly each year aa one of the pumps were unable to lift the stream hold a full rehearsal, in preparation ing. and State police, who are investi­ rying to Bolton where bis wile and Msgast gatberlnga of the British up the hill to the blazing bouse. for a class initiation the first meet­ colony in this t o ^ . Chemicals were used in protecting He was taken to a physician’s of­ Val Jean and his Arcadians, one later be called upon to defend the gating the case, Connors was walk­ three children were vlslttng ber rela- ing in February. It is Important fice by Joseph Hublard who happen­ bUl when it has become law. ing towards bis home on North Uves. It Is beUeved that the car A turkey dinner will be served oy nearby houses and garages. of the leading orchestras in New Oaano and 6mn the guaats will be that every one of the above at­ ed to be op the premises at the England, returns to the School He said that the general Idea is Main street and was near Station 30 got out of control when he reached Outside District tend. when struck from behind by what the ”8 curve just west of the Roa- **■**^•<1 ^ “ entMtalnment pregram The house, a 10-room structure time, after which he was taken to Street Rec Thursday night to fur- that the attorney-general represents the Memorial hospital for an X-ray nlsh ^ music for the highly popular the people of the state but this is witnesses say was a light roadster era paperr mill. Marks In the hl2rhlg%r -*«cured through a professional bu- with an ell, was totally destroyed, a true only in certain instances, as He was thrown Into the air and to reau. Lew Shonty wUI be inaater of loss of between 16,000 and $7,000 The Jolly Bridge club will meet of the head injury, sustained when dance, which is a weekly feature way indicated that the truck had tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock he was struck by the flying pieces sponsored by the Recreation Cen­ the duties of the office are solely to the side of the road about fifteen turned over several times. ceremonies. Included oh Qie enter­ being sustained. The blaze was first with Mrs. George Cowles, 32 Spring departments and commissions of feet. The driver of the roadster tainment program will be the Joy discovered in the back lower room of wood, which he was sawing when ters. Val Jean, who is booked out Frank Waddell and Richard street. the mishap occurred. Details of the of Boston, made a tremendous hit the state. 'The speaker was given a made no attempt to stop, but con Wetbersll assisted by Herbert Ber- Boys in harmoiw numbers, solos and when thick smoke begem to pour with his band recently and Director rising vote of thanks on completion tinued on bis wtky without the num comedy; Betty Shaw, a singer vdio from the room. A call was put in accident were not available at a late bera being seemed. In being thrown gren of Stratford picked Burke up Manchester Assembly, Order of hour as Mr. Anderson was adone at Frank Busch considers himself foi- of his address, after which he an­ and ruabed him to the hospltaU It has had conalderabls stage eaeperi- for the Manchester fire department. Rainbow, will meet this evening at tunate in being able to obtain the swered several questions put by through the air Connors struck enoe; the Dancing Demona, t^o Assistant Chief William McGonigal, the tlmi^Th fingers, of his left members. utilities pole. Is bellsved today that Burke’s con­ 7 o’clock for rehearsal. The regular hand were crushed and cut. orchestra for a return engagement dition Is Improved. It will be a boys who put on a fast dancing act; acting in the absence of Chief Ed­ meeting will follow at 7:30 and at and expects to have the largest Honors Dr. Bushnell He was first treated at the office Martin Undberg, an expert with t^e ward Coleman, Immediately answer­ Mr. Anderson has been in Mr. of Dr. L. E. Whittles of Glastonbury day or two before X-rays can de­ 8 o’clock a public Installation of the crowd of the year on hand Thursday A resolution on the death of Dr. termine whether or not there Is a piano accordion, and Lew Shonty ed the idarm although the house was Bach’s employ ever since the latter night. Fred Bushnell was read by C. El­ and given first aid, but was soon himself will entertain with songs new officers. Dancing will follow m begtm his business nearly seventeen skull fracture. outside the fire district. the banquet hall of the Masonic more Watkins. C. P. Thayer, sec- after removed to the hospital, where and stories. A1 Bebrend's orchestra Chief Albert Foy of the South years ago. retarv of the local Y.M.CA.., was he died. The damaged truck waa taken to Temple. Wetherell garage. will play for the modem and ^d Manchester Fire department was admitted to membership. The at­ John Connors was bom in Man­ fashion dancing after the entertain­ chester the son of Mr. and Mrs. called and he consented to cover th-j Fifty members of the local pigeon tendance prize, donated by Fayette ment is concluded. north end area and he also dis­ AVERILL EXPLAINS B. Clarke, was won by Elmer John Connors. His father was one The committees In qbarge are: club and members from several of the early Irish immigrants to lo­ patched a truck to the scene. The other clubs met at the Hotel Sheri­ JAMES M. BURKE Weden. Harlowe Willis won the Banquet, James MoOulougb and north end firemen today expressed free dinner given by the Hotel Sher­ cate in Manchester about the mid^e Joshua Fleming; InvltatlonB, Fred dan after the close of the poultry idan management. Thomas Fergu­ of the past century and for many ASK POSTPONEMENT their thanks to Chief Foy for cover- show. A turkey dinner was served DEPOSITS POSITION Baker: entertainment, David Robin­ ini: their territory while they were son spoke Driefly on the President’s years mode his nome on West and the club’s progress discussed. street. son and William Robinson; deeora- out of the district. DIES SATURDAY Ball, to be held next week Tuesday tions, Joseph Boyoe and B im el Spread Rapidly night, urging the members to sup­ Two sisters, Mrs. Frank Robin­ OF MURDER TRIAL Police Commissioner John H. port the affair wholeheartedly, ffl- son, of Hartford and Mrs. Catherine Dunlop; souvenlri, ElUs CalUs and Little could be done to save the Hackett, who was admitted to the may ton AlUaon; reception, Joabua house when it was found that no Deputy Attorney-General as mer 'Thlenes also spoke briefly about Gill of Canada survive him. Louis Mapchester Memorial hospital Fri­ OF PNEUMONIA the Y.M.C.A. drive which opens to­ Connors of East Center street is Fleming, mils CalUs and I ^ d water was available. Some furniture day for medical treatment and pos­ Baker. was removed but the fire spread so night under the leadership of nephew and in addition to these sibly an operation, was reported to­ - (Oontlnaad from Page One) Guest of Kiwanis Tells Charles House. Gueets present at there are several second and third Dr. Wynckoop's Lawyers The guests wlU assemble in the rapidly that the family and fire­ day much Improved. There weis the meeting Included William C. cousins. Funtfral arrangements have lodge room of the Maeonlo Temple men were given but little time to such an improvement in his condi­ ter, who died April 14, last year, Cheney, Judge Raymond Johnson not been completed. at 6 o'clock Saturday evening and act. It was said that a valuable tion that it is not now considered was a grandson of the deceased. Why He Opposes Guar­ and Jacol^Rublnow. Argue That Defendant WlU march to the banquet haU at silver service had to be^ abandoned that an operation will be necessary. Funeral Tomorrow Mrs. Annie L. Minor 6:16. The supper wlU be served at on the dining room taBle as the He sat up this afternoon. The funeral will be held tomorrow Mrs. Annie L (Roy) Minor, wife May Die If Case Goes On. 6:80. fiames drove the firemen out of the morning at 8:30 from the W. P. antees. of Francis X. Minor of 62 Bigelow house. Fred Thayer was first prise win­ Quisb Funeral Home and at 0 U. S. TO RECOGNIZE street, died Saturday afternoon at The home is well known to those ner and Joseph Douglas took the o’clock from St. James’s church, of the Memorial HospltM after a long acquainted with the Oakland district An explanation of two opinions of Illness. She was 56 years of age. Criminal Ceurte Building, Chi­ second prise at the setback party in which the deceased was a life-long cago. Jan. 22.~(AP)—A petIUon by TTiINK CONTACT as the former J. D. Henderson place. member and regular attendant. vjtal Importance to every citizen, CUBAN GOVERNMENT She leaves several stepchildren, four It WM constructed as a home for the social rooms ot the Masonic Dr. Alice Lindsay Wyneftoop asking Temple Saturday night. Oscar Wil­ Rev. James L. Burke S.J., of W rendered by the Attorney General’s sisters, Mrs. Cora Waldnsr of this John O. Henderson when he came ton, Mass., grandson of the de­ town, Mrs. Louie Hartenstlne of that her murder trial be postponed hers to be superintendent of the son took the door prise. office of Connecticut, was given by Springfield, Mrs. Alice Knight of because of ill health was fUtd with HAS BEEN MADE ceased, will celebrate a solemn re­ Washington, Jan. 22.-(A P ) — Judge Joseph B. David today. Oakland paper mill. Later the late quiem high mass. Burial will be In Ernest L. Averlll, dsputy attomsy- California and Mrs. Harry Dowdlu Harry Goodhlnd’s family occupied The regular monthly meeting of President Roosevelt today notified of Rockville: Md two brothers, P, Judge David previously had Indt the Army and Navy club will be St. James’s cemetery. general, In an address before the the home.' It was purchased by Mr. Worked At 11 Kiwanis Club at Its regular noonday the diplomats of Central and South W. Roy and Harrison Roy of Rock Gated he wVld grant such a peti­ Hayes from Morris Housen who had held next Saturday night in the club America that he was ready to vUle. tion if it were made.' He had Ua WITH KIDNAPERS rooms. James M. Burke started out earn­ meeting at the Hotel Sheridan to­ taken over the company houses when ing hla way in the world at the day, Mr. Averill was plnch-hlttlng recognise the new Cuban govern­ The funeral will be held tomorrow tened to tha reports of several physi- the American Writing Paper Com­ ment. afternoon at 2 o’clock at the I^u- oiane that eubJeoklng her further to (Oonttauod from Pag* Oat) Miss Eva M. Keish of Gardner age of 11 in the old Cheney dye- for States Senator Howard Alcorn, pany sold its Oakland holdings. The house along the bank of Hop brook. who was unable to speak because An early statement is in prospect. an funeral home at 59 Holl street the rigors of tbs trial might have a house had recently been renovated street was the guest of honor at a lev. Watson Woodruff,lYoodruff, pastor of fatal effect. their aid to the Brtm tr famUy in His work waa to chip 4oap for San­ of illness. The President met very briefly the hunt for the abduetort. and was in excellent condition. kitchen shower given Saturday eve­ The opinions, which the speaker with the Latln-Amerlcan diplomatic the Center Con,igregationai church, After receiving the peUUon Judge ford Cheney, dyeroom boss, and Wds will officiate, assisted by David recessed the court untU 2 Traffic WeU Handled ning at the home of Mra. John given the privilege, between jobs, ot said may not be thoroughly under­ corps, reporting what has occurred islsted by Rev. H. B. Since the fire was on the main Schlund of East Hartford. Friends Anthony of the Nazarene church. m„ under the requut of proee- WASHINGTON ANGLE OOyTACT fishing in the brook. He was a sick­ stood by the public, related to banks In Cub* and-outlining his own atti­ Washington. Jan. 32.—(AP)—In Boston to New York highway con­ attended from New Britain, Farm­ —mutual and state banks and trust tude for recognition of the Merdleta Burial will be In the East cemetery cutors, indicating he would rule on ly boy in those days, and yearnvjd the petlUon ehortly after that time. its search for the abductors of Ed­ siderable traffic piled up but the ington, Hartford and this town. Mrs. for the outdoor life. Consequently, companies — becoming affiliated regime. local police did an excellent Job Init^^^biBchkind’a home was taatpfully deco­ with the Deposit Insurance Corpor­ John Bropby Not In Court ward G. Bremer of St. Paul, the he started ^ a young man to peddle The diplomats left the White John Brophy died suddenly late Dr. Alice did not appear In court. Federal government today intensi­ keeping it moving and at the same^"**’*rate® In a color scheme of yellow spices, teas, coffees and merchan­ ation formulated by the federal gov­ House to communicate with their time kept the big crowd of specta­ and blue. Mlsa Keith’s engagement ernment. In both cases, the Attor­ Saturd^ n^ht at Castle Farm Ian Her attorney. W. W, Smlthi told the fied its long bunt for Verne Sukey, dise from farm to farm in Manches­ own governments and a general at 320 ’Turnpike, which Is owned by court ahe had collapsed twice from under indictment tn Denver., for'ghe tors from interfering with the fire­ to Raymond A. Aronson waa an­ ter and surrounding towns, his only ney General’s office gave the opin­ recognition of the new Cuban regime / ■' men. nounced by her parents, Mr. and ion that the state bank commission­ bis brother-in-law, WUltam Fallon. hswt attacks whUe Miss Mary Ken­ kidnaping there of Charles Boettober equipment being a large hand er would be justified In refusing to appeared In prospect. There waa no scordiM to Medical Ehcaminer Wil­ nedy. (iounty jail matron and nurse, II. Mrs. William Kelah, a year ago. In basket. He trudged the dusty roads round table discussion. liam R. 'Tinker, the immediate oauec attempted to dresi her to go to a recent report of a shower through and lanes afoot. authorize state banks to become "Use your judgment,” oryptioally members of the Corporation. "The President stated to the of death was a cerebral hemorrhage, court. returned J. Edgar Hoover of the TRAIN LOAD OF AUTOS error the name of another man waa A New Venture representatives of the American Mr. Brophy, who waa 63 ^ a ra old given aa her fiance, Depositors’ Money Prior to the recess, the judge Ue- Justice Department when asked Later he bought a horse and Mr, Averlll pointed out that per­ governments,” said SecreUry Hull, and formerly a foreman at the Rue- twed to arguments by the sUte’s whether the orders' were In direct wagon with his earnings. Success sons having deposits In a mutual “that the disposition of the United ■ell and Irwin Manufacturing Com­ attorneys in opposition to the petl ASTONISHES NEW HAVEN Mlaa Rose Urlano of 88 Norman did not come to the young vendor al connection with the Bremer oaie. savings bank are part owners of all States government is to recognize pany of New Britain, had been ill Uon. They were based partly on Saqkey also is wanted for question­ street waa pleasantly surprised Sat­ first. The customers were not used the assets of the bank as long as the Cuban government In view of for eome time. the ground that there waa no pre­ New Haven, Jan. 22.—(AP)—A urday evening by 30 of her boy and to door-to-door delivery, as that age ing in connection with the kidnap­ they remain depositors. The trus­ our belief that it has the aabstantlal He leave! two brothers, Edward J. cedent in this judicial district and ing of Haskell Bohn of St. Paul. sign of rising industrial conditions girl friends from Rockville and this had not dawned. The old Chensy tees have no personal Interest in .“lupport of the Cuban peop.e and Is Brophy of this town and Richard partly, as Assistant State's Attor- and increased use of transportation town, the occasion being her fif­ store on the corner of Charter Oak He Is 42, a naturalised Canadian, the bank but are trustees for the de­ entirely capable of maintaining law Brophy of New Britain; two slstere, ths “ Id. on and has been mentioned at various facilities was noted by the New teenth birthday. The young folks and Hartford Road was flour­ positors. When an assessment is and order." Mre. Catherine Fallon of Manchea- the bsllef the defendant was able to Haven road today in reporting pas­ spent a merry time with games anc ishing, carrying a large stock of all levied on a bank, it takes away from ter and Mre. Patrick McMahon of ■tand trial. times by law officers working on the sage over its tracks through this dancing. A buffet lunch waa served. kinds of needed merchandise. No the depositor. Insurance or guar­ Farmington. He lived here for a Lindbergh kidnaping. County At­ city of the first solid train load of Rose vxr remembered with a num- serious effort had been made to sell antee of deposits up to $2,600 would year and a half, coming from New DOLAN APPOINTMENTS torney M. F. Klnkead of S t Paul re­ automobiles in a long period. ber of pretty gifts. to the customers direct until Jamss cause assesaments of the bank on Britain, where he was bom. cently said that the government The train of 56 cars carried 220 Burke went out over the rough, that basis and while It might pro­ POLICKOURT Tht funeral will bs held from the Hartford, Jan. 22.—(AP)- -:"ive wanted him In connection with that automobiles of one make consigned The local branch of the Needle country rotids with his stock of teas! tect persons with that amount on William P. Quiih funeral home on deputy collectors have been ap­ case, but justice offlolals refused to a concern in Waltham. Mass., work Guild will meet Thursday aft­ coffees and various kinds of produce. deposlfslf It would not protect those William J. Elliott, of Hubbard Main etreet, Wednaeday at 7:30 pointed by Dr. Edward G. Dolan, in­ comment which is dlttrlbutor of that car for ernoon at 2:30 at the home of the For six years he traveled, winter with larger deposits, although the atreet, Glastonbury, pleaded guilty o’clock a. m., and from St. Brldget’a ternal revenue collector for Connec­ Sankey'a only conviction ooourred the Boston area. president, Mrs. Raycroft Walsh, 68 and summer, to Gilead, Coventry, latter would be forced to pay an to driving an automobile while un­ church at 8 o’clock. Burial win be ticut and will tMums their duties In 182o when he was fined 1400 for The New Haven road also noted Prospect street. Directors are urgec Andover, Hebron, Stoirs, Colches­ equal share of the assessment der the influence of liquor when hla In St. Mary*e cemetery. In New Brit­ Februa y 1, it waa announced to- a prohibition violation. expeditious handling of the train, it to get In touch with the members ter, and Glastonbury selling his The second opinion related to case waa heard In Town Court this ain. Three will be assignee to His full name 1s Rio Verne San- having been cleared at Detroit at they solicited last year, aa a collec­ wares. Then he decided to open a state banka and trust companies. morning. Elilott was represented by key. Of stocky build, he h u a rud­ These have a stemdard by which Bridgeport and two to Waterbury. aix p, m., Saturday and is due to be tion of garments will be made at store on the corner of Spruce and Judge Henry'Hunt, of Glastonbury Ralph A. Piccolo. William A. Gor* dy complexion, blue eyes, ^ h t delivered in Waltham this after- Wells street. That was In 1877. they may become members of the who asked leniency saying that this time. Membership In the Guild Defalt Insurance Corporation, don and George Williams all of brown balr, bald In front tiuree noon. At Worcester, the train would Is continued by the gift of two or Always Fair Elliott was a chauffeur. Judge Ray- FUNERALS Bridgeport will replace John ons, small moles on the left side at his be turned over to the Boston and more new articles of clothing each His contacts with a large number namely, by having assets sufficient mond A. Johnson Imposed the mini­ to pay liabilities, not Including stock Mre. Bartha Moffett Bennett Brats and George Watt, chin and a small soar on the. back Maine road. year. If any of the directors wish a of people in Manchester and sur­ mum fine of $100 and remitted $25 who have resigned. of one hand. He was a railroad en­ rounding towns stood him in good or surplus. In this state, the law of It. The funeral of Mre. Bertha Mof­ list of their contributors last year, requires that banks not only must fett, who died at the State Hospital Charles Byrnes of Cheshire has gineer by occupation. Department they may have It by conferring with stead when the store waa opened Thomas and Robert Blnks, of He always treated his customers be solvent but must have unim­ in Middletown last week, where the been appointed deputy collector and of Justice Information la that his the secretary, Mra. H. B. Learned paired capital. If the capital does Cooper street, were- found guilty has been an inmate since 1900, will assigned to Waterbury. This is a wife, Fern May Sankey, Uves-at fairly, always giving them the ben­ and paid fines of $10 and costs each efit of the doubt in any trade. The become impaired, the bank commis­ be held' this afternoon at 1:80 new appointment. James Monagan Denver, and that he has a brother, A well attended meeting of the sioner muse call a meeting and ha*'e for intoxication. They pleaded not o'clock at the William P. Quish fun­ of Waterbury will replace James Frank, in a ark , S. D„ and another Taxpayers’ Association waa held in best gift that was ever made the guilty to the charge. rising youn,»r grocer waa a load of It made up. By joining the Cor­ eral home on Main street. Local au­ McGrath now deputy collector In brother, Joseph Floyd, at Water- IN MEMORIAM ’Tinker hall Saturday night to hear poration with banks that are only In the town court civil side this thorities have been unable to Recov­ that city. town, S. D. A.VDERSON, J. ALFREEh—In con­ H. B. V Ison, of Brlatol, discuss foundation stone delivered to him at required to be solvent, the state the store one morning, drawn by a morning Judge Johnson held John er any trace of relatives, although stant, loving memory of a beloved municipal ownership of electric banks would pay and not receive. Utumskl of Slater street for the she was married and also had a sis­ husband and father, who died one light plants. Sherwood G. Bowers, slx-ox hitch and presented by a After July year ago today—January 22, 1933. group of admiring customers from court of common t>leaa under a $600 ter llvlnf here at the time of her HIS FAMILY. president of the league, discussed The worst feature, Mr. Averlll bond. Litumski is being sued on confinement. the new Ught rates in effect here the surrounding towns. said, was that after July 1, an as­ Rev. Watson Woodruff of the When James Burke started in charges made by a minor girl. Judge TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY and favored public ownership of sessment of one-quarter of one per Hyde represented LituraaU and At­ Center Congregational church will IT WILL UPSET THE TOWN! utility plants. business on Spruce street, Main cent can be levied on the total de­ officiate. Burial will be In the East NEWLY RENOVATED four room street waa but a winding country posit liabilities of the bank, regard­ torney Lessner presented the girl’s cemetery. Womgn will rovt. . , rent, for small family, near mills, lane. From the Terminus to the less of what part is Insured. These case. Before the court opened At­ Men will rant. . , and trolley, easily heated, improve­ Center there were but two stores, assessments are unlimited and may torney Lessner asked that court be Mrs. Marjorie Bancroft TRIED TO CROSS SOUND and a dozen homes. ’The west side be numerous during the year. As cleared which Judge Johnson order­ ments, in good condition, less than ed. The funeral of Mrs. Marjorie Ban­ thle Sering. $20 per month. Call today. 95 of Main street was a ^ense gn^-ove if long as this feature exists, the At­ croft of Newfleld, N. J., was held SUlrectisg Sreme South Main street. Tel. 7505. WITH HIS AUTOMOBILE oaks. torney General's office waa of the yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock of a girl whe tewed Wide Range In Stock opinion that the bank commission­ at Dougan’s funeral home on Holl •we wee...eeialete In the new store on Spruce street, er would be justified in refusing his LABOR LEGISLATION street Mrs. Bancroft died at the hr t •. ilmeHeeeeiNiyI Westport, Conn., Jan. 22.—(AP) Mr. Burke carried the largest stock consent for state banks to join -the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Har­ —Howard Montanye, 91 Hope street, of goods posaible. The population Corporation. Hartford, Jan. 22.—(AP)—Gover­ ry Cahoon of 18 Summit street Staipford today had the distinction of Manchester at that time was Mr. Averill also gave an interest­ nor Croes today appointed Labor Rev. Watson Woodruff of -he of being the first motorist to be about equally divided between Irish, ing account of the difference be­ Comnolssloner Joseph M. Tone and Center Congregational church offi­ NEW arrested by state police for driving Germans and Americans, the tastes tween the Attorney General’s office John J. Egan, secretary of the Con­ ciated. The funeral was private. The while under the Influence of liquor of these peoples requiring a wide in this state and those in other necticut Federation of Labor to bearers were: Robert lliompson of in Long Island Sound. range of stocks. He labored in the states. He pointed out that the of­ represent the state at a special con­ Providence, Edward Dexter of Residents in the vicinity of Burial store from 1886 until 1926, a period fice has been an ancient one, gen­ ference on labor legislation to be Windsor, Raymond Bancroft of EU Hill Park Beach were aroused early of 40 years. erally organized when a state came held in Washington, February I4, Ington, Harry (Tahoon, Howard today when they heard an automo­ into existence. But Connecticut and 16 under sponsorship of Secre­ Tilley and Emil Hallgren, all of Niewwwt’i bile whiz past their homes on the began without an attorney general Manchester. Rev. John T. Nichols • fWMiiMiete SCALP TREATMENT tary of Labor Francis Perkins, *-#er «e«» dead end road to the beach. The and Instead had state attorneys In “The objection of this conference officiated at the grave In Ellington TMi amazing scalp treatmant and sham­ sound was followed by a splash, and each city. In 1899 the office was fin­ is to c o o r^ ate so far as possible cemetery. poo doas thrae assanfial things at onca. the Westport Barraclu was notified. ally established in this state but the attorney-general was clothed only the plans and efforts of the Federal John Lahey. FREORIC MARCH ' elaansos tha hair — scalp surfaca and State troopers Robert Kerr and with power in civil cases, being and state agencies in the field of pores as fhay were never cleansed be- Ralph Buckley, in the role of sea­ labor lertslatlon, and to come to The funeral of John Lahey, a na GARY COORIR tore. It gently sinb down Into the scalp men ventured into the Sound and given no criminal jurisdiction, a tlve of Manchester and a member Hahn-Marchuk system which the speaker felt waa agreements as to immeditae and fu­ of (Company G, BMrst Conn. Volun­ glands, nourishing and revitalizing tham found Montanye still in the car at­ Miss Anna Marchuk, daughter c-f unique. ture programs for action,” Secre­ MIRIAM HOPKINS — softening the scalp tissues. It mildly tempting to guide It through the Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marchuk, of 36 teers, in 1898, who died' suddenly removes ell the dirt, grease and grime Mr. Averill said that when he tary Perkins wrote to the governor. Friday evening In Providence, waa water though its motor had long Flower sreet, Hartford, was msu'rled heard the problems encountered oy Edw. Ev. HORTON jfroin the heir, leaving It acrupulously since been stalled. this morning to Albert P. Hahn, son other attorney-generals In the ad­ held this afternoon ^sdtb burial In dean, soft end lustrous. Montanye was muttering to him­ of Joseph Hahn, of Parker street. ministration of criminal law, he was WILD AUTO RIDE the West cemetery. He was buried in Noel Coward'* For the sake of the loveliness that Is self, as police held him under a The ceremony wsis performed at 9 well satisfied that this state has a with military honors. A charter rightfully yours — orranGO now for a $250 bond this morning, that “the o’clock at St. Joseph’s cathedral, better setup than can be found any­ Stamford, Jan. 22.—(AP)— Out member Uf Ward Cheney Camp, U. aeries of Frederics Vita Tonic Scalp guy that sold me the car said it Hartford, by the Rev. John F. Han­ where. In Connecticut, judges ap­ of control as it swept around the S. W. V., of Manchester, he later Treatmants and Shampoos givan with was a good boat.” non. point states attorneys and there­ Summer street curve opposite For­ transferred hls memberthlp to the O E S I G M Frederics Ultra Violet Ray Vaporizar. est Lawn Avenue, a new, heavy Providence (Damp when he took bte Miss M a^ Hahn, sister of the fore the highest type of lawyers, Vbm vri V . DRIVE AGAINST SPEAKS bridegroom; was bridesmaid, and the subject to court jurisdiction, are ap­ sedan left the road, plough^ acrosa residence there to engage in the un­ Mary Elizabeth’s Hartford, Jan. 22.— (AP) — A best man was John Kravonka, of pointed to these positions. a 60 foot lawn after sldeswlplng a dertaking business. He was ac­ EDMUND for L iviim i; corded the funeral rites of a soldier drive against all speakeasies in Con­ Glastonbury. The bride was gown­ Department Grows tree, moimted a porch, left It LOWE on ERNST necticut will be started tomorrow by ed in white satin, with veil of tulle In 1889, the attorney general’s wrecked and the bouse sagging and by the Providence (Damp in I^ v l- in BEAUTY NOOK the United States Internal Revenue and orange blossoms. She carried a office consisted of the attorney- then nosed to a halt against the drace and on the arrival of the body A Thmuag 0 d m S' eneral and a girl assistant Now porch of an adjoining house early to­ in Manchester this afternoon hls for­ Dial 8011 Department, It was anpounced today bridal bouquet of rosea end lilies of Mystery by Dr. Edward G. Dolan, ooUector of the valley. The bridesmaid wore a le office also Includes a deputy, day. The driver received a bump mer comrades of Ward Chmey Drams internal revenue for the state. Ftfty costume of blue transparent velvet gfour assistants and three girls. He Over one eye. Camp, U. 8. W. V., assumed charge G{*9 F rtdtriet VITA TONIC Seslp said that the attomey-general’s “B o m b i^ TrmatmeHts snd Shampoot for deputy collectors including collect­ and carried Premier roses. The driver was Walter Q. Cush­ of the fimeral eervlce at the grave. ors from branches other than the li­ opinion is law, unless later upset by ing of Katonah, N. Y., chauffeur for DryDaadmff Falling Hair Tight Scalp 'The ceremony was followed by a the courts. He pointed out tlfht Mafi” Dry Hair Ofly Hair OnyDand^ quor branch of the department a n d large______reception— ______at the home_ of the Dr. Gregory Ziborg, New York The average fanner gets 40 bush­ Dyed an cM lIpeded^^r^^^^^ while the office may render an opin­ physician with a home at Pound els of oats to the acre, but the »S:ent8 wlU take part In bridegroom’s fath^n ^581 Parker ion against a proposed bill im be­ ^ * I street# ^ Ridge. He was arrested on chargos world’s record is 17 bushsls to the fore the legislature, the office may of

for the annual banquet of e Men’s Guild of St. John^s Bpis- DELEGATES ARE NAMED TRADE SCHOOL ART oopal church which will be held in *Cast of the Century* OPEN FORUM RmEmam^ the church social rooms on Tues­ day evening, February 6th. FOR AUXILIARY PARLEY KILIJNO 'TIME ON CHURCH m COURSE AS PROJECT Another speaker cm this occasion Delights in Splendid What shall we do without time each will be Prof. Philip M. Howe, prin­ New Haven, Jan. 22.— (AP) — day? cipal of the Rockville High School, Have we any time to kill? Unnsnal Kind of EnteilatM^ WORK ON TOWN HALL will deliver a tall: on his recent trip Five delegates will represent the ‘A lice in Wonderland* Shall we fritter or while the time ment to Be Presented aA Miss Josephine Piescik to Be to the World’s Fair at Chicago. Connecticut department of the away Swedish Chnrfih. The toastmaster will be Rev. American Legion Auxilary at the Or the purpose of time fulfill. IS STARTED TODAY Henry B. Olmstead, rector of S t John’s church. Women's Patriotic Conference on A good aulvance sale o f ticiteta m Charge — EnroDment Th'' time that’s given to us each ’The banquet is in charge of a National Defense to be held in for the Radio Concert to be pre­ May Be Scarcity of Painters Washington, D. C., this week Mrs. ' day, committee consisting of the follow­ sented at the Swedish Congregor Started. Owing to Failure to Register ing: Sidney Little, Charles Francis, Madelyn R. Weir of Glen Brook, Will never return again. Conn., department president has an­ So keep it redeemed along the way tionad church next ’Tuesday, Jamuary on Time. Kerwln Little, Joseph Keeping and 30, is reported by the committee ip Ernest Walther. nounced. And use it for God and men. charge of the event The prograun The work of renovating the Rockville Briefs The delegates will be Mrs. Weir, A class !b art la being started Then when we come to the end pf will feature the Bethamy Girls of Memorial Building, popularly known The newly elected officers of the Mrs. Florence Erbe of Southmgton, hnmediately at the local State Trade church council of the First Lutheran Mrs. Francis Krause of West Ha­ time New Britailn and Ctoester Shields, SLS the “Town Hall’’ got underway local cometlst, who are well known school, It was announced today by church were Installed on Sunday ven; Mrs. Clemency Schall of West And time shall be no more. this morning as part of the CWA morning with Rev. K. Otto Klette, Haven, and Mrs. Helen F. Lamber- We’ll not wish to live our lives over through their broaulcasta over Sta­ Director J. G. Echmalian, and all tion WDRC at Hartford. program. First Selectman Fitincls pastor, in charge of the service ton of Washington, D. C., a member again persons who desire to enroll are A novel method ef presentation J. Prichard is supervising the work which was held at 10 o’clock. of the Connecticut department But. will have endless riches in asked to apply at once at the Trade A meeting of the Board of Select­ The conference is being sponsor­ store. will be used, the concert being given with William Clift as foreman. in the form of a radio broaulcast. school office, daily from 8 o’clock The crew started work with seven men will be held on Tuesday eve­ ed by the American Legion Auxi­ in the morning to 5 o ’clock in the ning with First Selectman Francis liary, with 36 other women’s or­ So let’s praise the Lord for the Sterling V. Couch, announcer of men, two skilled painters, Edward WDRC, will announce the vauious evening, or tonight or Thursday B. Jackson and W” llam Clift, and J. Prichard presiding. Considerable ganizations participating. More grace of life night from 7 to 9 o’clock. five unskilled men. It is hoped to routine business will be acted upon than 600 delegates coming from And try to do His Will. numbers on the prograun through a at this time. regulau: microphone. The Bethamy The class is the second at the complete the work to about six to every state and representing ap- And always keep busy in life’s cease­ school imder the CWA project to eight weeks. Mrs. Luck P. Bottomley of 12 less strife Girls have gained am enviable repu­ Ellington avenue has been named pro^^lmately 1,000,000 women will furnish work for imemployed teach­ The men are to work a three-day And we’ll have no time to KILL. tation through their weekly broad- executor of the estate of the late attend. National defense problems ers. Miss Josephine Piescik of School week of 24 hours, Monday, 'Tuesday Will be discussed by 17 nationally A. E. FISH. caist and have scored a huge success street will instruct in advertising and Friday. The skilled painters Charles S. Bottomley who died re­ in their public appeamamces. Shields cently. known authorities and a program principles and poster work. By will receive $1.20 per hour and the will be drafted to unite women’s is a most talented cometist who Thomas J. Ryan has become bar­ needs no introduction to local music training and experience she is well unskilled labor the same wage as on patriotic organizations in aggressive BITTEN BY SCORPION qualified to teach this branch. A road work, fifty cents an hour. tender at the Rockville Hotel, as­ lovers. sistant to John Bolger. action for more adequate defensive graduate of Manchester High school The question Is now whether^ the Torrington, Jan. 22.— (A P )—John Tickets for the concert are on sale Mid-year examinations will be preparations. Board of Selectmen will permit at John I. Olson’s store in the John­ where her work in the art classes started at the Rockville High School Tomlinson, 16, of Torrington is re­ basketball in the hall after it has son Block on Main street or may be won her a scholarship at the Hart­ on Tuesday morning under the per­ ALICE IN WONDERLAND covering from am infection which re­ ford Art School, she completed the been renovated. Complaints have obtadned from members of the been received of abuses to the prop­ sonal supervision of Prof. Philip M. <5 >- sulted when he was bitten on the big three-year course, and won an in­ Howe, principal. The exams will church. • erty by the boys. dividual credit. In ewidltlon to those HEBRON toe by a Spanish scorpion. He wais ternational scholarship. Last season last the remainder of this week with The screen at the State Theater putting on his shoe when bitten. The A problem which has confronted will reflect the unbelievable charac­ already mentioned, May Rob >n as she studied at Warsaw Academy in the honor marks finnounced on next scorpion had dropped from a bag of Poland, and since returning Itist the CWA director in Rockville is the Monday. ters of l^ewls Carroll’s "Alice in the Queen of Hearts Edna M y Lucius W. Robinson of Post Hill lack of painters registered or on the bananais and crawled into the shoe. summer has instructed pupils at her Cards have just been received Wonderland” Wednesday and Oliver as the Red Queen, Cary was in Brooklyn and Providence SHORTE home and at the Y. M. C. A. town aid lists. With the orders re­ Thursday. A special children’s mati­ Grant as the Mock 'Turtle (be sings, Friday in connection with his work from Town Clerk and Mrs. John B. Sixty-three varieties of time are It is imperative that the class be ceived a few days ago prohibiting Thomas who are spending the win­ nee will be given at 3:45 both after­ too!) anc Alison Sklpworth as the as appraiser of farm property for the adding of additional names they noons. Only the “Alice” feature will Duchess should be mentlone', al­ the Federal Land Bank. being used in different countries, formed as soon as possible and for ter in Miami, Florida. They report daylight saving time not being in­ COLDS may be short of painters for the a very Interesting trip south by mo­ be shown at these special matinees though each member of the cast Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert and Miss this reason Director Echmalian asks work in the Memorial Building. cluded in the list. that prospective students enroll im­ tor car. because of the length. seemed to do exceptional wirk. Clarissa Pendleton and baby Horace With the wage scale $1.20 per hour were callers Saturday on the lat­ PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS mediately. Last week, a class in gen­ Wholly unlike anything ever The jHldren enjoyed it, and the for professional painters, many grown-ups loved it. Because It Is ter’s father, Charles C. Sellers in eral trade school subjects was start­ have been eager to have their names don before, this unique picture New London. Mr. Sellers has just ed, imder the direction of Collis Gos- is highly entertaining. It haa an undoubtedly one of Holl3rwood’s placed on the lists, but instructions CENTER CHURCH WOMEN greatest pictures, you shouldn’t returned from a business trip to Office Tel. 6018 Hartford TeL 6-9486 local architect from headquarters prohibited the unusual cast, aptly termed, “ the Philadelphia while Mrs. Sellers is cast of the century.’’ It Includes, miss it. adding of names. The co-feature will be “Madame enjoying two weeks in Bermuda. A total of 120 men are now re­ PLAN UNIQUE PROGRAM besides Charlotte Henry as “Alice,” Mr. Sellers brought home with him Richard Arlen, Rosco Ates, C ry Spy” with Fay Wray and Nils ceiving work under government aid Asther. a portrait painted by Charles Wil­ Take Care of Your Feet R E U T E S EXPERIENCES in the town of Vernon, which in­ Cooper, Leon Errol, Louise F ien- son Peale representing the latter’s da, W. C. Fields, Skeets Gallagher, wife weeping over the dead body of cludes Rockville. A majority are Bo(J{ Reviews and Discussions FIREMEN RESCUE SEVEN working ne*u: the Vemon-Tolland of High School Objectives Cary Grant, Raymond Hatton, Ed­ their child. A very interesting and AS A SALVATIONIST ward Everett Horton, Roscoe Montreal. Jan. 22.— (AP) —Fire­ unusual picture. He also had many town line on what is known as “Mile to Be Features. men carried seven persons to safety A. M. LERNER, D. S. C. Hill” Kams. Baby LeRoy, Mae Marsh, Interesting historical effects from Polly Moran, Jack Oakie, Edna May down ice-sheathed ladders early to­ the estate of his late father. Mr. FOOT SPECIAUST AND CHIROPODIST Dr A. M. Nichol, Former Sec­ Two other roads are to be con­ day as fire swept through four Oliver, May Robson, Charlie Rng- Sellers is a descendant of the artist structed in the Immediate future, Center Church Women’s Federa­ dwellings in the east end of the city. retary to General Booth, with the allocation of $50,400 gles, Alison Sklpworth, Ned Sparks Peeile. Office Hours: Speaks at Citadel. tion is preparing a program of un­ Hampered by a temperature of Alan L. Carr is organizing a 865 Main Street granted this community. One will usual interest for the evening meet­ and Ford Sterling. seven degrees below zero and wind Tues. and Sat., 6 to 10 P. M. be in the vicinity of West street young peoples “Fellowship” for St. ing, Wednesday, January 31, under It is an artistic masterpiece of firemen worked two hours to subdue Thors. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Manchester, Conn. from the New Haven railroad Peter’s parish. A meeting was held And By Appointment Dr. A. M. Nichol of Corps, No. 3, the auspices of the World Service costume, set and design; It is a the flames. for the purpose Friday evening tracks to Vernon Center. The sec­ riotous comedy; it is unusually Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a former ond piece will be a short stretch committee, with the following mem­ Commissioner in the Salvation bers in charge: Mrs. Noah Burr, well directed from start to finish; running from the State Highway, it is photographed perfectly. In Army, was the g^uest speaker yes­ near the cemetery at Lyman’s Mrs. Richard Kirsche, Mrs. Paul terday afternoon in the citadel. Dr, Mozley, Mrs. Edmund Lucey, Mrs. short, Hollywood never has done switch, to Dobsonville. ’The first amythin^ quite like it before. Nichol, who for many years was piece of road is about a mile and Ella Waterman and Mrs. Watson Story? No need to tell it. You’ve private secretary to General Wil­ one-half long while the second piece Woodruff. is close to a half-mile loug. Both Mrs. Sydney Wheaton will give a all read “Alice’s Adventures in liam Booth, founder of the Salvation Wonderland,” and “Through the Army, and traveled with him to all stretches will be of waterbound book review of the romantic and — NOW GOING ON! — macadam with all necessary culverts thrilling life of Albert Schweitzer, Looking-Glass.” You’l. find all of parts of the world, gave an inter- your favorite characters and scenes and storm sewers. recognized in Europe as the greatest estihg account of his experiences in the picture: 'The White Knight, Of the $50,400 one-third will be an authority on, and interpreter of the working in the slums of Whitechapel the Duchess, the White Queen, the outright gift and the remainder will organ compositions of Bach. In ad­ in London and his missionary ex­ White Rabbit, the King and Queen periences in many foreign lands. be repaid from state aid funds of dition he is a skillful physician and which there is already about $18,000 of Hea: s, the Ctieshlre Cat, the GREAT PUBLIC SALE! Bom in Aberdeen, Scotland, Dr. surgeon. available. Dodo Bird—they’re all there, and so Nichol attended a Salvation Army Another unusual book of recent Ice Harvest are dozens oi others. meeting in his home parish at the years, “Magnificent Obsession,” will A little girl named Charlotte While no natural ice could be har­ be reviewed by Miss FYances HoWe. outset of the Salvation Army move­ vested a year ago, the dealers are Henry plays the title role, and does —LEONARD ELECTRIC— ment in the British Isles. He be­ getting more than an even break This book has 13 paintings to its it perfectly. Paramount, which came converted and arose in the this year and are reporting the credit, and to quote from one critic, made this brave departure in film esteem* of the great commander un­ harvest of an ideal crop. More “has given the secret of power and technloue had more than 7,000 ap­ til be was selected from the little than forty men were kept busy on courage to more despondent people plicants for the part. Miss I.,.enry band for the General’s secretary. Snipslc Lake yesterday by Howard than any other book of late years.” was selected, and the studio couldn’t For many years he traveled around C. West cutting ice. A matter of great interest to have done bette. if 70,000 girls had the world with the beloved leader. The ice is more than ten inches in Manchester people is its High been tested. Yesterday Dr. Nichol told an in­ thickness and is reported as being school. What Is a standard high Norman McLeod wove the fan­ teresting story of the first meeting the best harvested in many years. school? How Is our school moving tastic erle.'- of scenes together in of a small Salvation Army corps in The ice Is crystal clear and is very toward its goal with a reduced bud­ praiseworthy fashion. He seemed Wales in which he participated. The firm, making it easy harvesting. get? Do we recognize its efforts to catch the true "Alice” spirit, Army, then in poor graces with As it was impossible to harvest a and cooperate? Principal Arthur and Imbued it in his actors. And other religious groups, was mobbed crop of ice during 1933, it is hoped Illing has prepared a paper which such actors! Garbed in grotesque by the populace, the attackers beat­ to harvest an extra large crop this answers clearly th^se questions. costumes and a new type of ing the Salvation Army lassies and season and to stack much ice out­ Mrs. Ellg. Waterman and Mrs. astonishingly life-like masks, r ey THE NEW tearing their clothing. The sturdy side of the ice houses to care for the Paul Agard will sing duets. A col­ are true to Sir John Tenniel’s il­ Reduced $22-2S to $46 0 0 ! early season business. This saves Highlander, turned Salvationist, rip­ lection for the work of the commit­ lustrations in the first edition of the crop in the warehouses which tee will be taken. The program will Lewis Carroll’s book. ped off bis coat and proceeded to don’t have to be opened until a LEONARD be followed by a social hour with The audience seehied to like beat teach the attackers a lesson on the much later date. light refreshments. Alice’** scene with 'Tweedledum and spot as a young Welsh business man Discuss Y. G. A. A. Ball entered the scene and tried to pacify Tweedledee, played by Jack Oakie , Now is your chance to own that A special meeting of the Young and Rncoe Kama respectively. And the mob. German American Association was Qlednc they gr«w hilarious over the antics “These arc good Christian people,’’ held on Sunday afternoon in their LEONARD ELECTRIC said the young Welshman, “Let AIRSHIP LOS ANGELES of Louise Fazenda as the Wtote rooms ^n the Exchange Block at 2 Queen. them alone.” Later this Welshman o’clock at which time plans were How the many trick shots were arose to the highest office in Great discussed for the annual Y.G.A.A. SOON TO BE SCRAPPED Britain. He was David Lloyd George, ball which will be held on next Fri­ made will ever be a mystery, but Prime Minister of Great Britain. day evening. President Herbert they a!’ were perfect in their exe­ Dr. Nichol gave many interesting Wormstedt was in charge of this cution. The Cheshlre-Cat faded Washington, Jan. 22.— (AP) — REFRIGERATOR away to a mere head with consum­ sidelights on his work securing meeting which is arranging for the The airship Los Angeles, the Navy mate ease; the V.’hlte Queen turn­ finances with which to continue the “Golden Jubilee Ball.’’ Detailed veteran, has seen the. end of her ac­ ed into a Sheep; the Baby became early work of the Salvation Army. plans are to be announced within a you have always wanted few days by John Henry Yost, chair­ tive days. a Pig; and so on. Henry Sharp man of the Golden Jubilee Commit­ Testifying before the House ap­ contrlboted a marvelous photo­ Note these extraordinary savings tee which has charge of the ball. propriations committee in hearings graphic Job throughout. NEWFOUNDLAND OFFICIAL I- O. O. F. Installation released today. Admiral William H. Dlmlt-l Tlomgln, a noted com­ Everything is in readiness for the Standley, chief of naval operations, poser, wrote a beautiful musical Installation of the newly elected said a special investigation had score for the picture, including mu­ Model List Price Sale Price You Save I CHARGED WITH LARCENY officers of Rising Star Lodge, No. shown the big ship "unsafe” for fur­ sic for all of the poems. And you 51, Improved Order of Red Men, ther flights. should hear the duet produced by LEONARD which will take place this evening in She is tied up now at Lakehurst, Edward Everett Horton as the Mad SPECIAL iVi FT. $112.00 $89-75 S22.25 ! St. John’s, N. F„ Jan. 22.— (A ’^i the I. O. O. F, hall. Installation will New Jersey, and Standley said “just Hatter and Charlie Ruggles aa the March Hare. —W, j, Walsh, Minister of Agricul­ be in charge of District Deputy what will happen to her I cannot LEONARD WITH Grand Master Robert A. Hall and ’The cast is too long to give in- ture and Mines in the Newfoundlana say now, but she will probably be SPECIAL 01/2 FT. Cabinet, was arrested today, staff. The installation will be fol­ scrapped.” $166.50 $ 134-50 $32.00 ! charged with larceny in connection lowed by a social hour with refresh­ Secretary Swanson is to make the ments. with the disappearance of part of final decision. The new staff of officers will be DeLUXE the government’s huge collection of MODEL 4 FT. $46.00 ! foreign stamps. installed as follows: Noble Grand, WHILE IT LASTS! $159.50 $ 113-50 He wis taken immediately before Arthur M. Bateman; vice-grand, Ed­ DR. W . C. WATSON DEAD a magistrate and freed on 14,000 ward Miller; past grand, William DeLUXE bail. Read; recording secretary, Archie Bridgeport, Jam. 22.— (AP) —Dr. Hewitt; financial secretary, Harry MODEL 5«/2 FT. $193.00 $ 159-75 $33.25! The charge contended Walsh ap­ William Clark Watson, 62, died PURE Bartley; treasurer, David A. Gilpin; propriated from the closed New­ last night In Bridgeport Hospltad more insulation conductor, Herbert Krause; chaplain, after severad weeks’ illness. He foundland Museum three bound vol­ Adolph Franz. GRAIN umes of unused stamps valued at was a member of the Bridgeport Many Go to Stafford Hospital staff. between $5,000 and $6,000. They A large number of members of formed part of the government’s Watson, who came to Bridgeport the Tolland County Young Men’s when he was 26 years old was bom ALCOHOL collection, about half of which has Christian Association went to meet­ (190 Proof) disappeared. in New York City, the son of Clark ing of the association which was R. Watson amd Hattie M. King of PUBUC SALE RADIOS Government Investigators have held in Stafford Springs last eve­ Wauihlngton, D. C. been probing the mystery of the ning at the Unlversallst church at missing stamps since their d'..ap­ He received bis early education 7:80 o’clock. In New York and later studied at pearance was dlscloseMMIT SUIOID"3 $61.00 Stewart-Warner Radio, Now. .$39.50 Monroe, Conn., Jan. 22.— (A P )— Religious Education and the Tolland $40.00 Stewart-Wamer Radio, Now. .$29.50 have many Floor Sample Radios that we are Wilson A. Clapp, prominent club­ County Y. M. C. A. Rev. William P. Basil, Switzerland, Jam. 22.— closing out in this Public Sale at big reduc­ man of Bridgeport and Monroe, and Tyler, ToUand County Y, M. C. A. (AP)—Two Germans suspected in $57.50 5tewart-Wamer Radio, Now. .$44.50 creator of a fire-resisting paint for­ tions from regular prices. secretary, headed the Rockville a Basil bank robbery shot them­ $81.00 Stewart-Wamer Radio, Now. .$62.50 mula, died yesterday. He was 70 group which went to Stafford. selves rather than submit to an- years old. Comellae to Meet ture today. TYPEWRITERS $84.50 Stewart-Wamer Radio, Now. .$59.50 Clapp, who was head of the Fire- Miss Annie Hatheway Smith, su­ Eamb with two bullet wounds In Now on dlsplaj^ the new model $86.50 Philco Apartment Radio, Now $26.50 Resisting Paint Company of Mon­ perintendent of the Rockville aty the head, they were found in a gar­ Underwood and Royal Portables, roe, which at one time had branch­ Hospital, will give a talk before the den, a search in which 600 popce- these machines have aUl the fea­ $61.00 Philco Console Radio, Now . . . $47.50 es in Canada, was one of the c-gan- meeting of the Cornelia Circle which men participated amd In which air­ tures and are stamdamd in every $76.00 Philco Console Radio, Now___ $57.50 Izers of the Berkshire Fish and will be held on Tuesday afternoon planes and seau-chllgbta were used. way. Game Club which comprises many $104.50 Philco Console Radio, Now___ $77.50 ,at the home of Mrs. 13. Harrison Two civlllama amd three policemen $116.50 Philco Copsole Radio, Now___ $84.50 Bridgeport and Fairfield county Metcalf of Elm street. A very in­ in all were killed in the robbery $ sportsmen. teresting program is planned for January 5 and in the subsequent 45.00 $145.00 Philco Console Radio, Now.... $99.50 < • Bom in Enfield, Me., March 9, this occasion and Miss Smith will manhunt $40.00 Emerson Radio, N ow ...... $24.50 1868, Clapp came to Monroe as a speak on her work at the hospital. Leading up to iihe tenginatior of Service Typewriter , young man. In 1605, he originated Odell Shephard to Speak the seaux:h, guamds p a ^ lle d the AND MANY OTHCRS j the fire-proof paint which was pur­ Odell Shephard, professor of the Co. Framco-Swias border during the Hartford, Conn. chased by railmads in this country English Department at Trinity Col- night as 50 huge searchlights play­ Local Agents Kemp's, Ino. andjCm ida, lege» haa been secured as the ed upon the ixtow-fllled pfUMSs. 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iBanrifratrr very great difficulty, even If we do He tells us that It is only through will foUow the faatlng inatructlona pull a boner now and then as we go the reatoration of the capital goods exactly as they are given. along. In coutm o f time no doubt Health and Diet Tomorrow’s article: “Fasting As Snntfng SrraU) industries that things, generally, A Treatment for Disease.” we shall solve the problem of a truly can be got going again. He thinks PHRI.IMHHIP Bk ruiii scientific medium of exchange. Advice HEiUliD PRINTING OOMPANT. iNC. that fears of inflation have been de­ By Or. Prank MoOoj QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SEMI­ It BtrMt laying the resumption of factory (Deelres Menas for Muscular Mancbttttr, Conn. „ Worker) THUMAS rSBOItSON STEP ON THE GROUCH building and equipment and a re­ OenaraJ Manacar Question: From Richmond Utah: ANNUAL turn to the old system of making IMPROVE THROUGH FASTING "Do you have any menus? I am in­ roandad uetobar 1, IMl Aside from the depth of appeal terested in the menus for a week SALE PublUtiad ifiaary Blaaniag Ifixoapt that attaches to the movement for more efficient the nation’s Industrial When studying the many treat­ for those doing hard muscular Sundays ana Holldaya BSntarad at tha a heavily armed crusade against plant. ments for the cure of distress which work.” Post Office at ^anebaatar. Oona. aa Answer: Yes, I do have a week’s Second Class Mall Matter. that dread enemy of the human reuse. It is quite beside the fact that man has used through the ages, SLBSCRlP'nON r a t e s menus In mimeographed form, One Tsar, 1 - mall ...... tAM Infantile paralysis, and aside from a Mr. Pickering has a small child's fasting is one of the very few which which I will be pleased to senr' you, Par Month, by mall ...... I .tO very general desire to pay a com­ comprehension of the monetary has been worth enough to remain in suitable for those doing hard mus­ Bvary rug in the Semi-Annuid Sale Slnvla copies ...... I .at use all through the thousainds of cular work. Pleue write me again Oellvared. one year ...... tl.OC pliment to a President of the Unit­ question and completely confuses is from our regular stock of caie- years from the time of the caveman and 8isk for Menu No. 3. Address credit expansion, aa it was attempt­ me in care of this newspaper and fully selected Bigelow-Sanford, Mo­ MEMBER OP TH E ASSOCIATED ed States who is striving hard to until today. hawk and other fine makes of ruga. PRESS make existence supportable to a ed by various devices during the I have been using the fasting follow the instructions for questions Tbo Aaaoctatad Press la azeiusl^ly last four years, and an expansion ot treatments for overcoming disease and answers as given at the heading Each rug has beei^ approved for entitled to tbs use tor rapubltoatlon distressed people, there is Mother or end of this article. Please enclose ot all oawa dlapatehaa oradltad to It the money base; that Is a handicap for over 20 years and I have yet to Fashion Correctness: Pattern, col­ or not otherwise oradltad la thla reason why the folk of this com- find a case where the fast has been a large, self-addressed, stamped en­ oring. Quality must meet our ex­ paper and also the local naws pnb* mvmity should make a great event that he shares with a great many harmful, while I have seen many re­ velope with your letter. lished herein. others. What interests us in his markable recoveries follow the use acting standard. So only good All r.dgbta ot republlcatlon ot of the Roosevelt ball on 'Tuesday (Probably Bleeding Ptlee) special dlspatohea baraln are also ra- little book is his belief that this Is a of sick people get well by the fast­ rugs are represented in Watkins served. night of next week, the President’s ing method I have not found any Question: R. W. of Qeveland. Semi-Annual Sale! birthday. “capital goods depression” and his other treatment good enough to Ohio, writes: ‘T find that the normal Fall servica client of N a A Bar- fantastic notion that the only way take its place. elimination is absent and that I vice. Ino. The people of this town, like those must force the intestines to act, at <11) 835.00 9x12 Axmln- 0 0 * 9 C A out of it Is by the installation, of so One of the reasons I have had so Publisber’a Repraaaatatlva: Tbs of every other town and city, have which time I lose a small amount of «ter R u g s...... / • O i l much confidence that there will be much success In prescribing the fast blood.” Julius Mathews Special Agency—New been sitting in the shadows for four is that I thoroughly believe in it and York Chicago. Detroit and Boston. a resumption of factory building Answer: Judging from the other f20) 841-50 9x12 Axmin- 0 O Q C A long years. We have got out of 1 take the time to explain to esu:b symptoms given in your letter, the ster R u g s...... MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF and equipping, the erection of more patient what benefits he may reas­ CIRCULATIONS. the habit of laughing as much as cause of your trouble is possibly skyscrapers in the cities and more onably expect the fast to produce. bleeding piles. (13 ) 849.50 and 851.50 0 > |Q C A Tha Herald Prtntl. g Company, Ino., we used to. It Is difficult for most I find that in every case, be will Axminsters ...... roads and bridges In the coimtry; have more confidence in the treat­ assumes no financial raaponaibliuy of us to stir up within ourselves any (Poor drculatton Causes (S) 857.50 and 872.50 Axmlnstera for typograpbica. errors appearing In great measure of pleasurable ex­ through a return, in a word, to the ment and will also improve more Discoloration) Room Size advertisements In tha Manehastar hollow, foundationless and illusory quickly when he understands this Question: From Los Angeles, livening HeralA citement over anything. We have sensible form of treatment. WUtons...... S ^ S a S O ‘‘prosperity" of the twenties—and Calif.: “I would like to ask your ad­ MONDAY, JANUARY 22. been singing too many blues songs In today's article I am going to vice about poor circulation through let the Farrel-Birmlngham Company (1) 862.50 9x12 Axmlnstbr 0 C O in our souls. The general level of tell you about the fasting treatment my hands. I notice that, when I Hug ...... get back to the good old days when of disease, just as though you were wake up in the morning, my hands DEVALUATION BILL spirits is lower than It was. We a patient sitting here beside my it w&s doing its part in the automa­ are a light reddish purple, while the (4) 884.50 and $85.00 0*70 BA The tremendous vote by which have, in degree, reverted to the desk, having a personal talk with tips of the fingers are white. Aa the 9x12 WUtons...... ^ the administration’s gold devalua­ solemnity of those war days when tization of industry and the displace­ me. blood returns, the circulation im­ RUGS ment of humsin labor. Your own common-sense wDl tell proves In each finger separately so tion bill passed the House of Repre­ the'casualty lists were coming In. you that when you are In pain, or One of the most interesting that one fingernail may appear to sentatives on Saturday night—360 It Is unquestionably true that we when you are not digesting your be red in color, another blue, and Hundreds of Bedroom and Bath Rugs Reduced. to 40, despite the fact that there are a good bit better off materially, libraries In the world will be the one food, that eating will do you MltJe another white. 1 do not have any good, aa your body will not digest pain in my hands and have my full are 117 Republicans in the House— than we were at the lowest depths some collector will doubtless get to­ gether after this turmoil is over, the added meals. In such cases the muscular strength In them.” OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVBMINGS UNTIL 9 O 'aOCK indicates that the measure, prac­ of the depression, but we don’t re­ best plan is to stop eating. Nature Answer: As you do not give me tically as presented, will speedily be­ bound very much, spiritually, over consisting of the essays Into the tries to give you a strong hint that your name and address, 1 fiid that' field of economic literature by gen­ you should not eat when she takes I am unable to forward to you some come law. It would seem unlikely, the improvement. The moiyning away your appetite. If you listened instructions which 1 believe would tlemen who, like Mr. Pickering, to her you would push away the WATKINS BROTHERS in view of the overwhelming major­ habit Is strong upon us; so strong be of value. Please write me again, ity In the House, that either the that, if we permit ourselves to go on having been successful in boom food that seems so distasteful. enclosing a large, self-addressed, times in the operation of an iron In this respect an animal such as stamped envelope »o that I can give at AAANCHESTER, CONN. opposition of conservatives in the this way, it will take a good deal a clog is wiser than man, for when you some special advice. Senate, or the dissatisfaction of the more i»osperity than we can rea­ foundry or a cement plant, take it sick, the dog will refuse his regular silver expansionists with the rela­ sonably expect in order to rouse us for granted that they know all the meat, although he may take a small answers and feel it their duty to amount of grass. At such a time tive conservatlam—from their point from our lugubrious grouch. the dog realizes that it would be of view—of the devaluation meas­ That’s a bad state to be in; but enlighten the world. better not to eaL Fasting Is also known to many of ure, will operate either to defeat or we are likely to remain in it until the lower forms of life. It is In­ unduly delay the passage of the we take ourselves by the neck and JAMES M. BURKE tensely interesting to observe that bill in that body. shake ourselves out of iL When a citizen like James M. in the lower forms of life fasting will bring about truly tremendous That the devaluation bill as This Roosevelt birthday ball is the Burke comes to the end of life and changes. For example. If a llatworm SEMI-ANNUAL paeeed by the House alone will solve best possible opportunity for mak­ quietly passes over into the beyond fasts, it will seem to be rejuvenated the nation's troubles, or even have ing a success of this rousing-up it ill something like the removal of or to become entirely young again. an appreciable effect on them, is im­ During the fast it shrinks in size, operation. It is something abso­ a sound, well fitted stone from the becomes the same as it was when probable. It is to be regarded as lutely unique in that it gives us a facade of a church. The stone young, and when it begins to eat, it SALE constituting an absolutely necessary chance to take part in the biggest itself never called out for your a t­ will grow once more. If the fast foimdation upon which Is to be built would do the same thing for you, thing of its kind ever undertaken in tention; but the gap it leaves is you would be able to go back, say. the superstructure of a currency this coimtry or in the world. In patent to even the most unattea- to the same size you were when ten system that will imahackle industry, five thousands halls, armories, hail- tive. years old, and could then grow up agriculture, business in general, and all over again. rooms, from one end of the United For almost eighty years James Even though the fast will not ac­ help the debtor class out of the States to the other, people by the Burke was an integral part of this complish the same remarkable Slough of Despond. There is, of hundreds of thotisands—yes, by the community. For the greater part changes in your body as it does in course, a possible alternative. It the llatworm. nevertheless, the fast million, will be dancing at the same of it he was'a business man—a man will have a decided value In helping is conceivable, though it seems to tlm s^taken out of themsfilves, of small but sound afeairs. 'With­ you to improve. If you are now suf­ us highly improbable, that the su­ given over to the common purpo.se out ostentation, without soaring am­ fering from any of the symptoms, 1 perstructure will never be built; strongly urge that you learn more of having a good time and contrib­ bitions, he possessed the social in­ about the fasting treatment. that the President and bis advisors uting to-the common end of aiding stincts of the instinctive citizen, Some of the ^nefits I have seen will consider the foundation itself a one of the most splendid humanitar­ recognized his obligations to his fel­ gained through the fasting method serviceable structure and will rest are the following: the appetite l.*i ian enterprises ever set on foot. low men and foimd them no burden, Increased so that each mouthful Is content with the devaluation of the There is something stimulating lived for many decades the life of delicious; the tongue begins to clear dollar at the maximum provided by and inspiring about being a part of the average Intelligent, useful in­ up: the skin is made softer and the law and with protecting it at given a healthy pink color; any the biggest thing—about living in dividual who sees at once his tendency to shortness of breath is that point in the exchanges of the the biggest city or the biggest coun­ duty to his neighbor and his neigh­ greatly lessened; the step is lighter w'orld through the employment of and more brisk. I have had hun­ try or on the biggest farm or be­ bors’ duty to him; who knows the the stabilization fund provided by dreds of patients tell me that after longing to the biggest church or balances of civilization. the fast they felt as though they the law. the biggest lodge or w'hatever. And We shall miss this good stone were ‘‘walking on air.” In addition That there is some fear of this to these physical chang'-s, there is Lord knows we all need stimulation from the structure of our com­ contingency on the part of some an improvement in the mental pow­ and inspiration just now. The munity. ers. Dullness and discouragement currency reformers is not to be long, draggy end of the winter lies change to alertness and optimism. doubted. Father Charles E. Cough­ ahead. Most of us will be the color The whole er^pression of the face be­ lin of Detroit, spokesman for a very Rain water can be used in stor­ comes more alive. The above are of indigo if we don’t have .some kind age batteries; it is much the same some of the benefits you could ex­ considerable group of currency rad­ of a toot to break up the grouch as artificially distilled water. pect to gain in your own case, if you icals, manifested ^ that fear in his and the monotony. radio address yesterday, when be Then let's get set and all get to­ took it more or less for granted that gether sad have one darned good the pffiding devaluation measure time at the Armory on January 30 for smartness—quaintness practically pegs the dollar at a gold —even If we do have to eat beans content between 60 and 60 per cent the rest of the week because we of the present statutory weight. blew in part of our grub money on That, Indeed, has been a pretty gen­ the ticket! eral assumption. Also there has SOLID MAPLE been a general assumption that the FOUNDRYMAN’S BOOKS bill grants assurance to the bard money element that there will be no A little while ago N. W. Picker­ issue of treasury notes against the ing, president of the Farrel-Blr- Dresser base, Mirror, Bed, Chest-of-Drawe**s impounded gold. We may be mis­ mingham Company of Ansonia, There’s this about Watkins’ Provincetown $19.95 Dresser Base; 3 drawers___$17.60 taken but we don’t believe that turned economist-author. Collabor­ $24.50 Djresser Base; 5 drawers... .$19.50 either of these assumptions is jus­ ating with Allen W. Rucker he has, Maple: You can be sure it is correctly fash­ tified. for the education of his fellow man­ ioned from old designs.. that it is solid $87.50 Dresser, with mirror...... $27.50 The devaluation act fixes a max­ ufacturers and business men, been maple.. and will therefore keep on living in $9.95 Dresser Mirror...... $8.95' imum level of gold content of the writing and publishing a series of fashion! Just such a group is this one. $22.50 Chest; 4 drawers...... $16.76 dollar. It does not fix a minimum what he calls booklet-editorials, $19.95 Chest; 4 drawers...... $12.50 level. The minimum of 50 per cent dealing with the depression and Its You can select the four pieces listed above, $22.50 Chest; with ball feet...... $14.95 in devaluation was set by the emer­ cures. The latest ot these he has or make up your own group from the nine gency legislation of the extra ses­ titled, ‘Tnflation Delays Recovery.” $22.50 Bed; full or twin size...... $17.75 sion. It Is extremely doubtful that It Is illuminating particularly in the pieces described to the right. $14.60 Dressing Table Base...... $9.98 it will be operative in face of this manner in which it evidences the displacing legislation. Neither does tendency of individuals whose lives the devaluation act, so far as we have been wrapped up In one par­ Going Fast! can see, make it either impossible ticular field of thought to see the or difficult to employ paper curren­ larger field of general economics cy backed by the normal forty per from just one angle. cent reserve of treasury gold. Mr. Pickering sees the problem MATTRESSES We are a long way from setting of depression from the angle of a Coal and Gas Ranges up an ideal currency system In this manufacturer of “cc^ital goods.” Every one of these combination ranges cook with legislation, or in any legislation The Farrel-Blrmingbam Company coal or gas (or oil burner can be installed). Every COIL and BOX SPRINGS likely to be adopted for some time; manufacturers heavy machinery. It one of them has been reduced for the Semi-Annual This group of Nationally famous mattresses and but there Is every indication that depends on the regular production of Sale. springs has been fairly well picked over,.. yet the re­ for the first time the United States long-use goods. It, like many other maining pieces are just as big bargains as when the government Is about to do what tbs manufacturing concerns, for many 1127.50 Bengal Kitchenette: two-tone tan or Ivory-and-greon porcelain...... assortment was complete; All pieced included are in Constitution intended it should do years found its usefulness in provid­ $ 1 0 8 .5 0 discontinued models or tickings, or are fioor samples. . but wblcb it never has dose—take ing the oonsuntly and rapidly In- 1148.00 Bengal Dual* Range; two-tone tan or ivory- Therefore Nationally advertised brands such as Sim­ full charge of its own currency In­ and-green porcelain; 01 OC QA creaslrg industrial plant of the na­ oven regulator ...... v l f c O e O i / mons, Burton, Hall and Steams & Foster mattresses stead of delegating that function to tion, It cannot see any prospect 1189.50 Bengal Dual* Range; oven heat regulator; and springs are represented. Innerspring Mattresses private interests as an extraordin­ of full employment of its facilities two-tone tan or Ivory-and-green 0 1 ^ 1 $12.50 up; Coil Springs, $7.75 up; Box Springs, $14.50 ary and altogether unjustifiable spe­ until the country is again increas­ porcelain ...... ^ i D l e up. In twin sizes only. cial privilege. If we make mistakes ing its industriai plant as it in­ 1189.00 Crawford Dual* Range; two- ws can correct them In the Interests creased it between 1914 and 1929, tone tan or two-tona green porcelain .., ^ 1 D «/e / O of tbs people and of general buel- The fact that the country is *Dual—Oven can be heated with coal or gas. 9 neas, lUcognition of the fact that already over-mecbiaized to the OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL O 'CLO CK tha reguiatioD of the value of mosoy point where unemployment, evefi in AO if not only the right of goremment boom daye, waa a eerloue problem, alone but very profoundly a duty la doee not i^ipear to dismay Mr, Pick- perbapa tha moat important aco- srittf. He must have some hope WATKINS BROTHERS -OCr. Bomio atep ever taken by thla for the reaeonably immediate future WATKINS oatkm. Of the heavy product industries, at MANCHESTER, CONN. at MANCHESTER, CONN. Tba reat will bfi a ma|4ar of so ^ he would be Is utter despair. f fonowiiif fw trs tke jnrliM wtoMrs: hAv# iMi^ OM df firsts, W 8 ArtiUtr BEmmii lfaa8> TO T Q l STATES CHANCE bfUllaBt wMdiflfB AMERICAN KILLED S O D T H C O ^ Y flsld tad AlTfth R eft, pernni tfor COUMBIA slMs SB Fib. 0. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM oBds, Mrs. IVE X o lw . North Oovio- try aod Bslrt^fioE, SagltirUlg; The Oetaahla AtUetlo TO WIN RUSSIAN TRADE flSSBt Lzd bgsB sBdod thirds, Mrs. Catbsrlns Owr, town tlob held a pubUe whist party. Wad- mght Iqr Mr. tad M ta MONDAY, JANUAftY 22 (Ototril u d llM ttni Standard Tina) IN ENGLISH CRASH TO SEEK DONATIONS sad ForM O ny, Cbsstaut Hill, «ad nesdaar. fvtahig st-ths hsO with six GHnssplg, qf 'MIiyi / Netei All programi to kor and bulo elutliu or jrottpa tboroof anloM opoolo ths door priss oy Mrs. Forest Gray. ' plsy. First prises were Fordgii Trade Committee of No rsMon V as ghrsn. ffod: coast to ooaat (e to o) doalanatloo Ineludoa au ayanablo itatioiia. FOR OPENING LIBRARY Baked beaae, cakee and coffee were I . CBsyton Hunt and Paul MsBOfaetiireiv* Group, to Troframs aabloet to obanaa. F. M. Cent. lit, served t f the oomaltitise. O ^. and coastBation prizes by Hold' Open Meeting Jan. 81. NSC-WEAF NETWORK 6i0(k» 7sOI>—Myrt A M arie—6Mt ostyt Ante Siddt and T uns Over eight tsl^ i^yed, one of -tin Derosls and Fred •AaiO — Kaati woaf wlw wool wtlo Louie Panlee Oreheetra—midwest wJar wtaa weah wfl wUt wfbr wro wgjr 6i15— 7H5 — Juet Plain Bill — eaatt South Corentry Lea^e of smsBeet crowds this year. Oomeetleut industry's opportaal- Texaa Rangere— Panlee Ore<— There wie s Fourth District Qet« 'at the Windham High ty in the new Russisa trade, vriiicb WDon woao wtam wwj wsal; Midi lead midwest: Travers Orcheatra'—DUle Women Voters to AssUt in ,ve'Just finished the mld- wmaq wcfl woo*who wow wdaf wkbt 6:30— 7:30—Musle en the Air eapt; Sereral fim ec Others Are tb-Oetber Meeting yeeterday after­ Is expected to .expand in the U. S. N O R T H W E a r A CAN ADIAN — wUnj Kasper Sisters—west; Buok Regera Moetins: Rnnning Expenses. noon oi the Ladles' Auxiliary of the y q ^ ^Exaiyinatlonz following the as a result of the recent resumption wiba kitp webo wday kfyr orot dot —mldw rpt; Mary Manning—Dcde American L^oo and a coherence flnrt semegtes of the school yecr. SO U TH — wnra wptf wwno wlo wjax 6H6— 7HS—Beaks Carter, Talk — bay hjored in Acddent. of diplomatic rd atlons, will be chief wfla-woan wlod woin wmo wob wapl sic; Between the Beekende—west South Coventry, Jan. 22.— If of the unit chairman at the Town Photogiat oopies of the old church topic of discuAdon at an open meet­ wjdz womb kvoo wkjr wfaa wbap kpro 7:0G— 8 ;0(^The Happy Bakers—basis present plans of certedn members of HaU. records, volumee 1 and 5, have been ing of the Foreign Trade Comnolttee wool ktbo kths wooo 7:16— 8:15—Cdwin C. Hill — baslet received from the State Library for MOUNTAIN—koa kdrl kclr kfhl Choir—west; Taximetei— Dixie the League of Women Voters ma­ The winners at the Tueedi^ night of the Manufacturers' Association P A C IF IC COAST — k«o kfl kaw komo 7 :9(^ 8 :30—Bing Crosby—also ooaat: London, Jan. 22.—(AP)—Albert whist party at St. Mary's idiurch the conv^ence of those wishing to of (jcmnecticut, 60 Lewis street, ■'M khq kfad ktar kau E. Hoffman Orchestra-mldwpat Ulrlc Surprenant, killed yer irday terialize the Booth-Dlmock Memorial were as follows: Firsts, Mrs. look up facts and figures of those Hutford, to be held a t the Univer­ Cont. East. 7:4^ - 8 :45—Panloo Orchestra-rald^ In the wreck of the automobile of Librai7 , which has been closed days. *1716 original records are being sity, Club, at 6:3d p. m., Wednesday, 4:00— 5:00—The California Ramblora 8 :00— 9KK>—Stokowski Orohes.—o to o Thomas McCall, Eaglevllle, and 4:30— 5:90—Tom Mix Advonture—aaat 8 :15— 9 :15—Kostelanotz Prog,—o to e Lord Dunoannon In Huntingdon­ about two weeks will be re-opened Joseph Norwich, Hartfprd; seconds, kept at the State Library for safe­ January 31. Although a ' reg(ular 4:45— 5:45—Tho Wizard of Oz, Drama 8:30— 9 :30—The Big Show—ost to ost shire, w»8 a native of Providence, in the near future. Although there Mrs. Wallace Hazen, Mansfield, and ty. meeting date for the committee, re­ come 5:00— 5:00— Dinnor Concort—alao cat 9 :00—10:00—Wayne King Oreheetra— R. I., where a brother now lives, it is an endowment fund to run the ceipt ctf word from S. C. Lamport, ______o* 5:30— 6:30—Irona Beaalay, Bongo—to o to o: Ernie Valle Or^oatra—Dixie Jerry Connors, Willlmcuitlc; thirds. Horace Little entertained sixteen her Mcne of 6:45— 6:45—Philoaophy in Horaaaonao 9:16—10:15—Melodic Memeriea -Dixie was learued today. Library the income has been too Miss Mabel McQulUan, WllUmantic, friends at a whist party Friday eve­ head of the Lamport Shcpqrt Com­ haattb. No 6:00— 7:00—To Bo Announeod 9 :30—10:30—CBS Broadoaet—c to oat Lord Duncannon, heir to Earl small to meet the running expenses and James Healey, WllUmantic. Mrs. ning ai bis home at the norte end pany of New York, prompted the for her—all- 6:15— 7:15— Billy Batcholor’o Skotoh 0 :45—10:48—Evan Evans, Baritone- committee to open the meeting to cleane- 6:30— 7:30—Shirloy Howard, Jootora basic; Myrt and Merge—Vest rpt Bessborough, governor general of and the Trustees decided that rather Th etnas McCaU won the ace of of the Green. Iib : gantlr itlinuliMac the eawe bowoL 6:46— 7:45—Tho Qoldborga, Serial Act 10:15—11:15—Boewell Sletcre—o to cet Canada, narrowly escap^ serious than go further into debt they hearts prize and door prize went to Weekly choir rehearsal was held all Connecticut manufacturers in­ SuDftme taka INI for thorhogh. effectlTe 7:00— 8:00—Hlotorical Skotchoo—eaat 10:30—11:3(^ A be Lyman Oreh.—o to e Injury wher the car turned oyer would close it xmtil warm 'weather. Mrs. Leo Burgeois, town. Miss at the oarsonage Friday evening. terested in prospects for trade with relief from oonattpatton ana hiUofanem. 7:30— 8:30—Richard Crooka, Tenor 11:00—18:0<^Don Redman Or,—to o Russia. Oat a 360 box. 8:00— 9:00—Qypaiea Concert Orchoo 11:30—13:30—Little J. Little Or.—o to e severe- times. The occupants were The League plans to raise money by Annie O’Brien was in charge of re­ Friends of Mrs. Florence Badge All druiiUta*. 8:30— 9:30—The Ship of Joy—alao cat 12:00— 1KX>—Dance Hour—wabo only thrown out on the road. popular subscription to run it until freshments and sandwiches, cakes will be glad to learn that she is ‘now Mr. Lamport, who has been en­ PlewSt^-ealS 6:00—10:00— Eaatman Orohoa.—alao o NBC-WJZ NETWORK Surpronant, who came to London the Trustees feel that the Income and coffee were served to ten tables out of ^1 danger after a recent seri­ gaged for many years in the devel­ —aDdnothab- 9:30—10:30—Kay-Seven, Spy Drama opment of export trade, smd who lt-fonnlnf. 10:00—11:00—John L. Fogarty, Tenor BASIC — East; wla wbs-wbsa wbal about two years ago, aad been en­ from the fund will again take care of players. ous operation, and prospects are 10:15—11:16—Ted Weoma A Orcheatra wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wmal; gaged In the banking business un­ of the running expenses. i^Tiile Coventry Is not planning to bright for her complete recovery has frequently visited In Russia, Is 10:30—11:30— Jack Rusaell’a Orcheatra MIdwast: weky kyw wenr wla kwk der the frm name of Surprenant The whist and bridge party run run any BaU on the President’s a confirmed optimist over the possi­ TUMS* 11 ;Oo—12:00—George Olaen’a Orchestra kwer koll wTsn wmaq kso wkbf Mrs. Badge has been ill since last bilities of U. S. trade with Russia. 11:30—12:30—Harry Soanik'a Orchestra NORTHW EST A CANADIAN — wtmj smd Company. Ltd. Friday evening In the Town Hall by Birthday the people of the town are June and has bad three operutlons. wlba kstp webc wday kfyr orct ofcf Mrs. Surprenant is with friends in the League of Women Voters to planning a Benefit Whist Party and He. is said to be held in high regard CBS-WABC NETWORK SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wJax She has been a patient at the Wind by Russian authorities, both in Rus­ New York City, it was said here to­ raise money to establish a fund for the proceeds are to go for the same ham Community Memorial hospital BA SIC—East: wabo wade woko wcao wfla*waun wlod warn wmo wsb wapl Welfare Work In charge of Miss purpose. Rev. Charles Kelly of St. sia and in the Amtorg Trading Cor­ Character Loans waab wnac wgr wkbw wkro whk cklw wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro day. In Wllllmantlc since early In No­ poration of New York. He has also wdro wcau wlp wjaa wean wfbl wapd woal ktbs Rtha wsoo Lord Duncannon tmd Lord Man- Margaret Danahy, local nurse, was Mary’s church has called off bis vember. up to glUO Oaei) on Just the signa­ •wjav; Midwest: wbbm wfbm kmbo MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kxlr kghl a big success. Over 175 people were regular Tuesday night party and la given manv talks and Interviews on ture of the borrower without en­ kmoz wowo whaa PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfi krw komo devllle were driving friends In their the subject of Russia to New York EA ST AND CANADA—wpg whp wlbw khq kfad ktar two cars from the Mandevllle coun­ present and all report a very en­ donating the use of his hall and dorsers or seourity. The ’only cost •whee wlbz wfea wore wlcc efrb ckao Cant. EasL joyable evening. Twenty-seven equipment for the occasion. It is clubs emd newspapers. Is a monthly charge of three per try estate near Brampton Pr.rk to L. ?. Hough, export manager, The D IX IE — wgBt wsfa wbro wqam wdod 4:35- 6:30—Tht Singing Lady—aaat Klmbolton Castle tor a visit. tables were filled at whist and the hoped that all prizes will be do­ cent on the unpaid balanee. klra wrec wlac wdau wtoo krld wrr 4 :4 5 - 6 :45—Orphan Annis—aaat only prizes were won by the following; nated and donations of food will be Collins Company, Collinsville, Is the ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 6:05— 6:00—U. S. Army Band Conoart Auto Skids A Thought only representative of Hartford wdae wblg wiar wdbj wwva wmbg waja Firsts, Mrs. Catherine Cour emd 6:30— 6:35—Thrss X Slstara — aaat; The accident occ«jrred when Lord asked for and in this manner it Is County on the Foreign Trade Com­ CALL WRITE OR RHONE M ID W EST — wcah wgl wmt wmbd Tha Singing Lady—rapaat to wanr Duncannon’8 car ekldded and failed Ward Allen, of town; seconds, Mrs. hoped that a fairly nice sum of •wtaq wlsn wlbw kfh kfab wkbn wcco 6:46— 6:45—Lowall Thcmaa — aaat; George Taylor and Bennie Twerdy, mittee. Orphan Annia—repeat to mldwait to take a eharp curve. money will be realized. For I will give you a mouth and MOUNTAIN—kvor kl* koh ksl 8:05— 7 :00—Amoa 'n' Andy—aaat only Authorities at Huntingdon were town; consolations. Miss Marie Mrs. Harold F. Bidwell of Man­ wisdom, which all your adversa­ COAST—khj koln kgb kfre kol kpfy krl 6:16— 7:16—Baby Rosa Marie—aaat Rychllng and William Taylor, town. ENGAGEMENT BROKEN kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb reported to have believed dt chester was a visitor at the home of ries shall not be able to gainsay New York, Jan. 22.—(AP)—The w F I N A N C I 6:85- 7 :3>-Potaah-Perlmuttar, Skit At bridge there were thirteen ta­ Mrs. Thomas Graham, Sunday. ^ ASSOCI ATI ONfiC Cont. Eaat, 6:45- 7:46—Mma Franota Alda—to o first that the man killed Iv the bles of players and most of the nor resliL—St. Luke 21:16. engagement of John Jacob -v^tor, 4:15— 6:15—DIctatora Orchestra—to e 7 :0<^ 1 :00—Side Show Variety Prog. accident was a native of France. Oliver Connell of Holbrook, Mass., III., and Mlee Eileen S. 8. Gillespie i4>-snM*t»« tiiefleai 4:30— 6:30—Jack Armstrong—as only 7:30— S:S5 —Cyrsna von Gordon, Songa prizes went out of town, all but one Is In town for a few weeks doing toWzew SM a-Awe fSSI 7:45— 6 :45—Red Davit, Skatoh—basia Tbej attempted to withhold the In the common run of mankind, .has been broken, and what «as to 4:45— 6:45— Reis and Dunn—c to cat going to Wllllmantlc players; firsts. some special work for the National MANCHOnil 5:00— 6:00—Buck Rogers, Skit—eaat 1 :0^ 9 i0 5 -Wsakly Mlnatrala Show name while attempts were made to Miss Ray Hevrln and Cbarlts for one that is wise and good only: Skippy, Sketob—rpt for mldw I i30— 6:t^Malody Merhants A Vocal break the news gently to his family Silk Company. you find ten of a contrary char­ 5:15— 6:16— Bobby Benson-eaat only: 9:00—10:00—Marcel Rodrlge, Baritone Crane; seconds, Mrs. Charles John Clark of Main street, popu­ Al and Pete, Songs—Dixie and west 9 :3 5 - 10:3 5 -Hcnrl Doaring, Planlat here, Crane and E. O. Anderson; thirds, acter.—Addleon. 6:30— 6:30—Mutio Box—wabo: Enoch 9 :45—10:46—Fathar Finn’s Singers Comte Clausel, attache at the lar school janitor, was removed to Light Orchestra-basic; Jack Arm 10:05—11:00—To Be Announced — east: Mies A. Pickett and Robert White. the Windham Community Hospital Amoc 'n' Andy—repeat for waat French Embassy, wae Injured In the Sandwiches, oakee and coffee were streng. Sketch—midwest repeat accident. Loro Duncannon and W, Sunday morning for treatment. AIRPLANES GROUNDED M E FUNERAL M «M E ■ i45— 6:45— Happy MInctral — eaat 11:00—12:05—Fraodit Martin's Orohes served by the committee In charge Miss Helen Sykes of Main street, Enoch Light Orcheatra—west 11:35—12:35—Eddie Elkina Orcheatra B. Hyde escaped with bruises. after which the drawing took place Comte CHauiel wa6 taken to a hos­ is spending a few days in Hartford Cnilcago, Jan. 22.—(AP)—A I w il Uam p on the door prize, (Tioga yarn, visiting friends. heavy fog and a low celling that . 6:01—Camera Club—Luis Marden. pital for treatment of cheit In­ enough for a knitted lult) and was The Girl Scout Commission has juries. made vieibillty bad resulted In the 6:15—United States Army Band. won by Mlee Jeanette Kanoekl of ordered the uniforms for the girl grounding of all incoming and out­ Lord Mandevllle saw the crash In town. 6:30—Time. the rear vlelon mlrrcr of hie car, scouts and some arrived In time to going ilr traffic In Chicago shortly 6:32—Famouk Baylngi. Bert Weed, local contractor, be worn by the girls who sold candy after midnight today. i^GLU I WTIC which wae ahead of that of Lord whole left arm v u severely out by J ’H 6; 34—Temper ature. at the benefit Whlat held last Fri­ Hartford, > Conn. Dunoannon. He drove hack to the a motor driven saw Thursday morn­ At the municipal airport it was i THE PRODUCT OF YEARl 6:36—Sports Review. day evening. The outfitting of the announced that pla. ee from the 50,000 W., 1060 K. a , 98S-8 51. 6 :4 1 -Famous Sayings. ■cent and left a companion while he ing has returned to hli home after local troop was made poeelble Travelera Broadomatlng Ssrvlos went for aieletance. spending several daye In the Wind­ weet wore ordered down at Omaha, The vocabulary of experienced knowledgs, from which 6:43-Weather. through a minstrel show run last while the New York bound plane Is drawn comforting solution of vexing problems, in 6:45—Lowel' Thomas. A ga age attendant who went to ham Community Hospital. The cut April, the proceeds of which went to give aid, said when he arrivoi only which required twenty-five etltchei schedule to take of at 1:30 a. m„ llVllUam P. Qulsh service, Is the accumulation of years Monday, January S2, 1984 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy. establleh a fund for uniforms for was oiincelled and passengers con­ devoted to this profound and Intimate mission. Hero, 7:15—Baby Rose Marie. Lord Dunoannon wae able to talk. juet barely missed striking the local Boy and Girl Scouts. The others were lying on the road nerve. tinued on thetr way by train. economy Is no problem.. .though Improoslvo direction P. M. 7:30—Potash and Psrlmuttsr. The ilrport Weather Bureau said would imply oosUlnoos. 7:45—Radio Nature League — propped up on automobile cushlonf Leonard Walthere of Hungerford 4:00—Orfan Malodlea — Walter Hyde recovered quickly and by and Terry of Clayton, N. J., who SLEUTHS OUAMO HEIRESS that voaterday'i high temperature Dawlsy. Thornton W. Burgess. last night both he and Lord Dun­ has been Installing a water softener New York, Jan. 22.—(AP)—The of 55 legreee probably would be ex­ 4:30—Jack and Loretta Clemens. 8:00—Side Show. cannon were In good condition. and filtration plant at the National Dally Nows eaya Doris Duke, tobac­ ceeded today by a maximum nf fO, 4:45—Morgan Memorial Talk — 8:30—Recital-Cyrena Van Gordon. co heiress, Is being guarded by ..a but that Instead of Sunday’s clear mesBO-contralto; Walter ''olde, Silk plant has been sent to Corina, Robert Drew-Bear. MEET IN BASKETBALL Maine and his place has been taken extra detail of private detectives be­ sklea Intermittent rain would ?all. 5:00—South Sea Islandera. pianist. Oklahoma a ty . Okla., Jan. 22.— by Irving Edwards of ClaVton who cause al.e received a threatening let­ The lowest last night was 44 de­ 5:15—Babe Ruth’s Boys Club. 8:45- -R:d Davis (drama). (AP)—v5arl Hubbell and Pepper will complete the Installation work. ter. grees. 6:30—Tom Mix. 9:00—Greater Minstrels. Martin will oppose each other on Clayton Cady, formerly a resident The detectives, said the News, .8:45—Wlxard of Oa. 9:30—"Northern Lights" (radio- the basketball court here tomorrow of town, has returned to his home in are seekirg the writer of what was 6:00—Wrightvllle Clarion. musical comedy). night. Bridgeport after spending several reported to be a kidnap letter emt 6:30—Irene Beasley. 10:00—Durrell String Quartette. to th% heiress demanding money and STOP ITCHING 10:30--Joe Rlnes and his Cascades From his home town of Meeker months at the Bldwell hotel. 6:45—"Sane Medicine"—Dr. John the New York Giants’ famous Several auto l$ads of local people thrsf^teajng her )lfe. Police reused It's emeilns how thla tomentlBg Main S t, A. Wentworth. Orchestra. southpaw will bring his all-stars to went to Manchester Saturday eve­ to comment on the contents. troable—wnerovor it oeenrt— 7:00—Studio Program. 10:46—News. meet Che Oklahoma (Dlty quintet, ning for the skating at Center Mlsa Duke, whose fortune Is esti­ yleldi to M MANCHESTER.' 7:15—Melstei'singers of the Air— 11:00—Time, weather. coached by the St. Louis Cardinals Springs Pa,rk. mated to be more than $60,000,000 Leona d Patrlcelll, director. 11:04—Sports Review. third sacker. Neither Hubbell nor At the Monday night whist party was said to be In seclusion at her 7:30—Sblrley Howard and the Jes­ 11:14—Old Farmers Almanac, Martin will play. run by the American Legion the palatled home In Somerville, N. .T. ters. 11:15—Poet Prince. Resinol 7:45—Studio Program. 12:00—United States Junior Cham­ 8:00—Snow Village. ber of Commerce—President 8:30—Richard Crooks, with William Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Daly’s Orchestra. 12:30 a. m.—Savoy-Plaxa Orches­ 9:00—The Gypsies. tra. 9:30—The Travelers Hour — Nor­ 1:00—NBC Program (Calendar. man Cloutier, director; assisted by The Leaders Trio. 10:00—Contented Program. 10:30—WTIC Playhouse — Guy Hedlund, directc . Queer Twists 11:00—John Fogarty, tenor. eow B ors n « o hsaithy 11:15—Ted Weems’ Orchestra. How Are n e r v e s 11:30—Clyde Lucas’ Orchestra. In Day’s News 12:00 Mldn.—George Olsen’s Or­ a n d , believe me. chestra. YOUR Nerves? 12;S0-^-Enrlc Madrlguera’s Orches­ Clarksburg, W. Va.—T. E. Reese tra, and Eugene Willis undertakers’ as­ \ so DO 1:00—Silent. sistants, heard tapping noises on the i* <’“• »»■>•'' - r glass partition behind them as they , b . d o .. . 0, ~rv.«.lv «P.«- Mrs. Phyllis L. Potter, Homo drove across country in an ambul­ ance conveying a corpse to Toledo, «... -1 •“ *'• HOUSEWIVES" Maker, Montclair, N. J., Ohio. "I don’t doubt but wh.t it t.kM They stopped, Investigated and WDRC found an 18 year old Huntington, W. “ ul,*!-..« yo«' hedtby nerve, to rid. u out- V., youth as a stowaway beside the l. w bona! But uiy wom u who 225 Hartford Conn. ISSO casket. The youth explained be i. . bom. m.kM' will ^ rM with just had to get to Toledo. They m. that .hoppini, ole.nin|, Monday, January 22, 1934 took him. C .! .. M..h 1. k«rd .b... .h. ud ui.w.ring di. doorbell a lnv.riou.oil.rett... But t h iil. A f M t." Albany, Oregon — Mrs. A. Hop­ dozen time. . day u . uioa$h to P. M. lmpwti.1 lerf-tob.ooo export will te yout )ui$le msyisif's nerve.. 1 know 4:00—Bob Nolan and Orchestra. kins was congratulating her twin 4:30—Hartwlck College—A Cap- sister, Mrs. CHiester Rice, who had thet I have to be oareful in oboe.- pella Choir. given birth to a daughter the day Cornels ore mode from floor, f i in$ my oituettea. 1 em n ooo* 5:00—Skippy. before. While the two were talking firmed Camel .moker beonn.e 5:15—The Dictators. in the hospital room, Mrs. Topkins MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS was forced to call her physician. A I ean .moke Camel, freely 5:30—Jack Armstrong. thon any ofhor popular brand. without a hint of jumpy narvaal' 5:45—Rt;is and Dunn. few hours later, she, too, became the 6:00—Otto Neubauer, pianist. mother of a baby girl. 6:15—H-Bar-0 Rangers. Everywhere you ... C.meU .moked more « d 6:30—Enoch Light’s Orchestra Chehalis, Wash.—Out of respect 6:45—Ye Happy Minstrels. to the Blue Eagle, Mr. and Mrs. Antone Adolphsen of Chehalis have „ore. Peopl. “‘“Tud C.m.l. 7:00—Myrt and Marge. good Mate. ..bout their perve.. 7:15—Terry Eind Ted. named their son, bom January 5, 7:30—Music in the Air. after the NRA. The child’s name is , « « ro d ...... 7:45—Dave Burrough’s Hawaiian Nornoal Ralph Adolphsen. Serenaders. 8:00—Harriet Lee, trio; Joe Green’s Philadelphia—Dr. E. H. Campi- Orchestra. bell was finding it rather annoying. 8:15—Edwin C. Hill. The radio refused to function as be 8:30—Bing Crosby and Lenny Hay- tinkered with the dials. Eddie Wood., All-Around ton’s Orchestra. "There must be something Champion Cowboy, teyt: 9:00—Leopold Stowkowskl and the wrong," he told his family. There “ T o have nerves that can take PhilaJelphla Symphony Orches­ was. In dashed a passerby. tra. "Your whole place is on fire,” it, I smoke only Camels. I ’ve 0:15—Andre Kostelanetz’s Orches­ shouted the newcomer. “The radio tried them all but Camel, are tra; Chorus; Howard Marsh; aerial just fell down and f l^ e s my .moke! They have a natural Robert Benchley. are coming out of the second floor mildness, and I like their taste windows.” 9:30—‘The Show Boat” with Ger­ better. Camels do not jangle trude Nlessen; Isham Jones’ Or­ chestra and Dramatic Cast. Chicago—When Nicholas Hook, my nerves, even when I smoke 10:00—Wayne King’s Orchestra. former miner of Benton, and his one after another. ” 10:30—Columbia News Service. wife, Evelyn returned home from 10:45—Evan Evans, baritone, and a trip to the Loop they discovered Com.ert Orchestra. their picture of the Saviour stolen. 11:15—The Boswell Sisters. Pasted to the back of it was a 11:80—Abe Ljrman’s Orchestra. package containing $2,800 in Isrgo bills representing their life sav­ ings. A MATCHLISS Philadelphia —William E. CHark •LIND was very successful in avoiding ar- WBZ-WBZA /rest until— Indicted on a Federal conspiracy Springfield — Boston charge, the busineas agent of a truckmen’s union successfully dodged U. S. MeirsbalB for a week. Monday, January 22, 1984 Yesterday he came home and was arrested. P M. "Aw riiacks” 8R4 other thiigp. 4:00—Betty and Bob. said Clark, "I ^d a’t think 4:15—"Health”—Dr. Royal 8.’Cope­ could arrest people on Sunday.” land. f :80—Manhattan String Quartet. NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES... NEVER TIRE YOURTASTE B.AI '■M 6:00-^Agricultural Markets. No Navajo rug completely 5:15—News. finished In detail; se udlans 8:30—T ’e Singing Lady. have a superstitufion that any per­ CAMBL CAKAVAH o t t o ^ i'.46—Little Orphan Annie. fect piece of work pfobnbly womd oi- - s.' WA t '" -i Profriim CeXepOfX. - the wenynr's. U. ' ' ■ ' ' ...... ■ ...... ■ i *

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40VIUmaiBCBNT— HOURS ARE REDUCE) Hunted After Kansas Prison Break Local Stocks N. Y. Stocks SERIES ON eWA PROJECTS ATNAZARENE (Fumlslied by Potnam Jk Co.) Adams Exp ...... 98( Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. Air Reduc ...... 10414 lUv. Alfrod Ctrty of Alaska J u n ...... 22 N. Y., to ConJtiet State Officials Ready to Car­ 1 P. AL Stocks Allegheny ...... A% Beginning Mnreli 25« Allied (Jhem...... 152 Bank Stocks Am (Jao ...... 101 Announcement of • spring aeries ry Out New Poficf.W Ol Bid Asked Am Coml Aloo ...... 61 of revival meetings in tbe CbUT^ ot TuMday 8p«dal! Mm. X rra Scarfs la every shape, color and Cap Nat Bank A Trust 9 11 Am For Pow ...... 10% •attoB lUxtor from tb« Maocbaoter fabric are thinga that never fall to the Nazarene was made by H- Conn. River ...... 460 — Am Rad St 8 ...... 16 B. Anthony at the ssrrioe yeetii^y Om Company will give ber Mcood please, eepeciauy this season when Increase Charity Cases. First National et Htfd. 86 — Am Smelt ...... 44% eoekiBf demonstration at the Y. M. the note of orlsdnallty and frivolity morning. Rev. Alfred Q $x^ of Bear Htfd. Conn. T r u s t___ 48 52 Am Tel and T e l...... 118% eqa, N. Y., will conduct the revival C A. tomorrow afternoon at 2 is to be found between bead and Htfd. National B and T 10 18 Am Tob B ...... 73% dervicee uuHaua by Mr. and Mra. J. o'clock. Remember that delicious shoulders. Supplemented by a pair Hartford, Jan, 22.—(AP)—The Phoenix St. B. and T. 160 180 Am Wat Wk* ...... 23 Byron Crouse, singers. The services planked steak and currant ring of of matching gloves and a hat, the state eWA today was preparing to West Hartford Trust.. 86 — Anaconda ...... 16% will begin on March 25 and -wffl end last week? Well, ber menu for ensemble then belongs to the hand­ Atchison ...... 69 April 8. tbls week is ^ t as exciting. And some category, and if a bag of the carry out the new retrsDcbment InsoraiKc Stocks policy with detailed Inatructiocs to Auburn ...... 82 During the past week 800 seats don't iorg0t—bring the children if same fabric is added, you will be Astna Casualty ...... 52^ 54^ Aviation O orp...... 9% have beet instiuled In tbe Cburcb of you wish tor they'll be well taken more than pleased. Jabot scarfs local administrators regarding the Aetna L ife ...... 19 21 Balt and O hio...... 28% tbe Nazarene, 466 Main street. care of around the cosy fireplace of Id colorful velvets have bags or reduced work hours ordered by Aetna Fise ...... 36 38 Bendlx ...... 19% Parishioners uimd tbe seats for tbe the downstairs social room. muffs to match, Chanel has a won- Harry L, Hopkins, Federal adminis­ Automobile ...... 21V* 23 (i Beth Steel ...... 44 first time at yesterday's services derful array of these and the Idea is trator. Conn. General ...... 31H 33>/i Beth Steel, p f d ...... 76 and satisfactory comments ware ex­ so good that they ars selling as fast If the curtailment continues, it Hartford F ire ...... 46»A 47 Borden ...... 24% pressed by those that attended tbe as they can bs produced, was indicated, the relief rolls which National Fire ...... 47 49 Can Pac ...... ie% meetings. Ernst Lubltsch, who directed hsve been reduced by the CWA may Hartford Steam Boiler 49 61 Case (J. I.) ...... 77 Tbe seats secursd bv tbe eburcb Frederic March, Gary. Cooper and Sav, I keep bumping into more be increased in some commtmitles, Phoenix Fire ...... 56»/4 58% Cerro De P a sco ...... 36 were part of the IJiOO seats re­ Miriam Hopkins in "Design for Uv* wonderful bargains every day at Tboi’gb some towns hsve been Travelers ...... 405 416 Ches and Ohio ...... 43% moved from tbs State Theater. Ing," declares that outstanding Watkins' Semi'Ahnual Sale, Today unable to show a drop in the relief Public UtiUtiee Stocks Chrysler ...... 54 screen performances are not every' 1 saw the best looking maple coffee, rolls because of local Industrial and The seven convicts who fled from the Kansas State Penitentiary at Conn. Elec Serv ...... 38 42 Coca Ck)la ...... 98% picture occasions for the same rea> night, butterfly and occasional other factors outside the control of Lansing, Left to right, upper row; Jim CJlark, murderer; Fred Cody, Ck)nn. Power ...... 371-3 39% Ck»ml Solv ...... 3514 son that every novel, play or paint' tables, somd formerly as high as CWA, Miss Little reported ttiat bank robber; Frank Delmar, murderer; Bennie Young, jail breaker. Be­ Greenwich WAG, pfd. 43 — Cons G a s ...... 43% JAPAN’S WAR HEAD ing is not a masterpiece. Let's 114,95, now 17,76, whereas in October the relief rolls low Charles McArthur, burglar; Bob Brady, murderer; Tommy Mc- Hartford Elec ...... 52 54 Ck)ns Oil ...... 11 quote from Mr, Lubltsch: "All nuuk of the state totalled 21,421, that fig­ Mahan« burglar. Hartford Gas ...... 40 46 Cont Can ...... 80% RESIGNS m s POST terpieces are the result of ideal d r ' ure dropped to 15,726 as of the end do., pfd ...... 46 — Com P r o d ...... 79% cumstances. When casting, dlrec' of the y-^ar, the reduction being 6,- 8 N E T C o ...... 101 105 Del L and Wn ...... 28% 096, Gu Pont ...... 991^ toriaJ assignment and story treat' The stamp collector will be inter­ (Oenfimied Crem Page One) meet all meet the nearest perfect lis t of Cities Alanufacttuing Stocks Eastman Kodak...... 86% ested in tbc following books which Hartford with 2,391 cases in Oc­ YANKOWSKI COUPLE Elec and M u s...... 4% requirements of a player, then comes recently have been added to the BIRTHDAY BALL Amer Hardware ...... 19% 20% tbe genuinenesa of Araki's Illness an outstanding performance," tober when the CWA began to Am Hosiery ...... _ 30 Ellec Auto L ite ...... 22% from pneumonia, reported to ha/e South Manchester Public Library; function, had 2,143 by the end of Gen Elec ...... 22% Scott's Standard Postage Stamp MARRIED 25 YEARS Arrow H and H, com,. 9% 1 1 ^ been the cause of bis resigning, be­ * You can pay your light bill and the year, a reductlor. of 748. Other do., pfd ...... 90 100 Gen Foods ...... 36 lieved that the war minister—'fore­ CatMogue for 1934; The Young larg-? communities which h.-ve ben­ GROUP TO MEET Billings and Sl>CDcer.. — 1 Gen M otors...... 87 U exchange lamps at the branch of Stamp Collectors' Own ^ o k seeing a decline in tbe army ‘clique’ Tbc MADchester Electric Co., locat' efited financially as a result of the Celebrate Silver Wedding With Bristol Brass ...... 21^ 28 GUlette ...... 1 1 % fortunes—seized tbls plausible op- by E, P, Butler; How to Build a decrease In the public relief ' oils do., pfd ...... 96 _ Gold Dust ...... 19% portimity to retire with his prestige ed at The Murphy Drug Store on Stamp Collection by P, H, Thorp; Big Reception and Dance Depot Square, follow: Case, Lockwood and B — 300 Hershey ...... 53 unimpaired. Stamp Collections by Stanley Phil­ Bridgeport, which had 1,708 cfses Last Evening. Collins Co...... 46 — Homestakfl Mining ...... 320 lips;. Commemorative Postage Want to Get Check-Up To­ Other authorities pointed out that If you have trouble with your In October had 887 on December 31, Colt’s Firearms ...... 19 21 Hudson Motors ...... 17% General Hayashi, while not likely to Stamps of the United States by Bristol drop from 511 to 323; An- Eagle Lock ...... 28 31 Int H a rv ...... 42% stockings wearing out at the toes, Ralpb Kimble, This last book deals Mr. and Mrai Frank Yankowski of Indulge In bellicose garrulity, with loosen the stockings slightly before sonla, from 300 to 238; Derby, f -m 93 North street celebrated tbe morrow Night On TickeU Fafnlr Bearings ...... 40 60 Int N ic k ...... 22% which his predecessor perlodlct’ly with the commemorative stam p- Fuller Brush, Class A. 7 10 Int Tel and T e l...... 16 putting them on. This eliminates postal labels Issued to honor out­ 179 io 94; East Hartford, from 276 twenty-fifth anniversary of their excited world chancellories, never­ the taut stretch across the toes. The to 216: Enfield, from 133 to 98; marriage last evening, with a large Gray Tel Pay Station. 101,^ 18^ Johns Manville...... 03 theless Is s grim soldier and a man standing men or events In our na­ Fairfield from 410 to 209; Manches­ reception and dinner-dance at Turn Sold. Hart and Cooley .... — 125 Kennecott ...... 21 of action. chances of holes appearing are tional history. These stamps are Hartmann Tob, com.. — 6 Lehigh Val Coal ...... 3 thereby greatly minimized. of particular interest because of ter, from 27t to 185; Meriden, 790 Hall, North street. More than 150 When the Manchurian conflict to 453: Middletown, 343 to 134; Mil­ guests were present from Hartford, do., pfd ...... 9 _ Lehigh Val R d ...... 18 broke o’li September 18, 1931, Gen­ their rarity and beauty of design A full committee meeting vill be Int S ilver...... 84 88 Ligg and Myers B ...... 84% and also because these fragments of ford, 343 to 127; New Britain, 1,- Rockville and this town. 'They re­ eral Hayashi was commandtog a 800 to 1,048: New Haven, 2,203 to ceived a large number of individual held tomorrow night of those work­ do., pfd ...... 82 66 Loew’s ...... 29 garrison in Korea. He dlspatdjed colored paper tell In geographic gifts appropriate to the silver ing on Manchester’s birthday B 1 Landers, Frary A Clk. 82 34 Lorillard ...... 17% No more ragged, run down heels form the story of America. 2.103; New London, 572 to 390; McKeesp Tin ...... ggu his brigade from Korea to Man­ If you have Sam Yulyes, 701 Main Norwalk, 377 to 333; Norwich, 399 wedding, and several grouped to­ for the President to be beldlk the New Brit. MCh. com.. 6 8 churia or bis own responslMllty to gether in remembering them. State Armory, Tuesday, January do., pfd ...... 30 45 Mont Ward ...... 26% St., put on "Usklde" Topllfts. to 337; Southington, 85 to 34; Nat Biscuit ...... 47% assi.st in expelling the Chang Hslao- You’ll be Interested to know that Stratford, 309 to 128; Torrlngton, Miss Bernice Yankowski, oldest of 30. Tomorrow night’s, meeting will Mann A Bow, CJlass A - 3 7 Liang regime. The Weldon Drug Company offers their four children, presented to her be held In the Municipal build' ig at do.. Class B ...... ^ _ Nat Cash R e g ...... 20 Here’s a royal treat— free delivery service—dial 3895. 450 to 293; Waterbury, 264 to 232; North and J u d d ...... 14 le Nat Dairy ...... | 15% During his Incumbency in the Ham a La King. West Haven 495 to 108; Windsor mother a basket of 26 handsome 7:30 and the first opportunltj' will Nat Pow and L t ...... u % war office, Arakl was the spokes­ roses. Mr. and Mrs. Yankowski be given to learn how the ticket Niles, Bern Pond . . . 9% 11% S cups diced baked ham. Locks, 83 to 56. Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 4 N Y Central ...... 33% man smd leader of tbe more cbauvl- 1 1-2 cups water. Try this variation of the old rice have been residents of Manchester sale has progressed. 'Those who can­ nlstlo elements in the Army. pudding theme, and see bow well Russell Mfg ...... 17 26 NY NH and H ...... 20% 1 1'2 cups milk. for 23 years and during tbe greater not attend are asked to send their Noranda ...... 34% Dictated PoBelss pleased the family is. part of that time Mr. Yankowski reports by some other committee ScovUl ...... 21^ 23% 2 tablespoons flour. Stanley Works ...... 19 21 North Amer ...... lou, He attempted, usually success­ 2 tablespoons butter. Banana Bloc Padding. WARREN EXPLAINS has been employed by Cheney member or else call Francis E. Bray fully, to dominate all phases of Im­ One-fourth cup rice; one and one Brothers. Standard Screw ...... 48 53 Packard ...... 4% 1-4 teaspoon salt. who is chairman of the ticket dis­ do., pfd., guar...... 100 — Penn ...... ' 35 perial policy In foreign affairs, fi­ 1-4 teaspoon pepper. quarter cups water; two and one tribution committee. nance and agrarian problems. half cups milk; two eggs; three TO SENATE AIM OF Smythe Mf^ Co...... 23 — Phila Rdg C and I ...... 4% 1-4 teaspoon celery salt. General Chairman William J.. Taylor and Fenn ...... — n o Phil Pete ...... Hayashi, although an equally 1 1-2 cups sauted mushrooms. fourths cup sugar; two bananas; Thornton today expresMd himself staunch Nationalist and patriot, is one half teaspoon cinnamon; one TWO STILL ALARMS Tonington ...... 49 51 Pub Serv N J ...... 40% 2 egg yolks. MONETARY MEASURE as well satisfied at the reaction of Underwood Mfg Co .. 50 52 Radio ...... g% credited with the belief that the 1 tablespoon diced green pepper. teaspoon butter. the townspeople to the Birthday Rem Rand ...... g% army should remain aloof from Wash the rice then cook until Union Mfg. Co...... _ 10 1-2 cup plmlento cut into thin WITH SMALL DAMAGE Ball idea. He expects the Armcry to U S Envelope, com... 30 — Ray Tob B ...... 41% politics. strips. soft In the .water, until the water Is (Oonttnned trem Page One) be packed next week 'Tuesday night do., pfd...... 75 _ Sears Roebuck ...... 46% Hayashi was graduated from the put water, milk, egg yolks and absorbed. Mix the milk, beaten for the party. Veeder Root ...... 18% 20% Socony V a c ...... 17 Military Academy two classes sJiead seasonings into a sauce pan. Melt eggs and sugar, peel the bananas, which he, Secretary Morgenthau, Two still alarms commanded the Whitlock Coil Pipe ... 2 4 South Pac ...... 26% of Arakl. 'Therefore, be la older and fat and then add flour which is add­ mash and pour through a sieve, Profes-or James H. Rogers, another attention of the South Manchester JH.Wll’ms Co. $10 par 35 — Sou P Ric S ...... 37% more conservative—standing be­ ed to the liquid when the liquid then blend with the egg mixture, administration monetary adviser, fire department over the week end, South Rwy ...... 30 tween tbe Arakl-rltes and the more has reached the simmering point. and rice. Turn into a casserole and Treasury experts gave their but no real damage resulted. No. 1 TO ADD 2 TEACHERS St Brands ...... 24% liberal army elements of which (3en- Add the diced ham, green pepper rubbed with shortening, sprinkle views. got the first call on Sunday at 10 St Gas and El ...... 9% eral Isseal Ugaki, governor gener­ and mushrooms and lastly the with cinnamon and little dabs of With this preliminary questioning a. m., when a fire that bad started BROTHER, SISTER St Oil Cal ...... 41% al of Korea, is considered the lead­ pimientos. Serve on toast. Serves butter. Bake in a slow oven (300 out of the way, Warren began pre­ in an automobile owned by John TO HIGH SCHOOL STAFF St Oil N J ...... 467^ er. six to eight. degrees) for thirty minutes. senting figures to show the r suits Godbum of Canaan caught fire near Texas Corp ...... 27% of the administration’s gold buying 161 West Center street. Chemicals Enrollment of 100 New Stu­ DROWNED IN CANAL Timken Roller B e a r...... 33% New volumes of interesting tales program of recent months, of which extinguished the blaze. No. 2 an Trans A m erica...... 7% are In the Circulating Library of he has *een credited with being the hour later was called to extinguish a dents at Mid-Year Makes Union Carbide ...... 49% grass fire in the rear of 216 Middle (Continued From Page One) Your prescriptions will receive The Center Pharmacy. originator. Additions Necessary. Unit Aircraft ...... 3314 Warren said the price of gold Turnpike, East, the first grass fire Unit Corp ...... 0t| prompt and accurate attention as for the yepir. driver Sunday night as he walked in well as reasonable pricing at The from February to December in­ Two teachers will be added to the Unit Gas Imp ...... 17% creased 5 per cent in England and faculty of Manchester High school Glastonbury. U S Ind A le ...... 58% (5* Center (formerly Packard’s) Phar­ Ernest Cable of Bridgeport died macy. t f f o( D U - O iw a t. 56 per.cent in the United States. next week. It was announced today U S R ubber...... '...... ig% "This 56 per cent is not the R. F. by Superintendent of Schools A. in a hospital fifter the car in which U S S m elt...... 98% C price,’’ he explained, “but the Verplanck, due to the fact that he was a passenger struck a pole U S Steel ...... 56% London price combined with the ex­ ATSOOK close to one hundred students will Saturday. Util Pow and L t ...... 4 two large aircraft carriers (Lexing­ change rate in New York. This enter the school at mid-year gram­ Mrs. Isaac W. Stephenson, 23, Vick Chem ...... 28% AMERICANS ARE FREED ton and Saratoga) are retrogress­ the general world price.” mar school graduation at that time. wife of a Hartford aircraft engi­ West Union ...... 60% ing materially, x x x He said the disparity in price fluc­ 'This ’TCrease in enrollment will neer, died after her car hit a pole West El and M fg ...... 42% Critical Sitostion tuations was due to currency rela­ bring the total number of pupils at Saturday in Farmington. WoolworVi ...... 48' BY SPANISH OFFICIALS “The situation in regard to our tionships between the two countries. Elec Bond and Share (Chirb). 17% the High school to nearly 1,400. Rudolph Kuhlman, 50 of Norwalk, PERSOH^;!: destroyers is critical, and I gravely “The Englishman buys cotton in The additional teachers will be was injured fatally when he was Roo: (Oontinued from Page One) doubt the ability of these boats to his own currency,” he said, “we buy A STRIKING ST’JDY struck by an automobile in Nor­ BolldU^ OF AN ALIEN FOLK David J. Harkwell a graduate of phone S4SS. efficiently perform the services that in our own currency.” Harvard University, who has been walk. He had five children. The planet Venus journeys Mrs. Clinton B. Lockwood, West would be required A)f them in war­ Senator Kean (R., N. J.), brought teaching at Manchester, N. H. He Miss Mildred A. Wellington, 22, around the sun in 584 days with The only charge la Thre* Pareeat Springfle\d, Mass.; Roger F. Mead, time ooerations. x x x out that in countries still on gold Julia Peterkln Tells About Lives of respect to the earth. Per Month on nazald AMowit ot Loaa ‘Qullah" Negroes will teach English and history, and daughter of George Wellington, New York; Edmund A. Blodgett, “Most of our submarines are there had been little change in com­ Robert L. Mlllbury, a graduate of president of the Bridgeport ^ard Stamford, Conn.; and Rutherford either over age, or nearing the age modity prices. Boston University, who has also of Fire Commissioners, was killed as Fullerton, Columbus, O. Warren estimated the cost of liv­ By BRUCE CA'TTON limit and as a result of age becom­ In “Roll, Jordan, Roll,” Julia taught at Manchester. N H. He will her car crashed head-on with a trol­ All were immediately arrested ing increasingly expensive to main­ ing had risen about 6 per cent since teach commercial subjects. ley car. She had driven from Lynch­ February. Peterkln gives us a remarkable and placed in jail, where they were tain. At present, of the 81 subma­ book about the lives of the colored burg, Va., where she once attended held Incommunicado for some time. rines on the Navy list, 36 are over ICE ON HALIFAX HARBOR college, and police said they be­ w i f M M I t R U M folk of South Carolina — a book lieved she fell asleep at the wheel. iSps They spent 46 days in all In cells age, and on December 31, 1936, only which tells how they worship and Here Bennef^ before they were brought to trial by 18 will be under age.” WANTS TO PROTECT how they play, written with sym­ Halifax, N. S., Jan. 22.—(AP) — a military court which acquitted Representative KyreB (D., I n.), pathy and an utter absence of con­ For the first time in 10 years ice them and ordered them freed. commented: descension. formed on Halifax harbor over the The court martial verdict, how­ "Admiral, l eliould say that you SMAU INDUSTRIES On the plcmtations, the small week end during a cold wave that ever, did not meet with the approval have not presented a very happy farms, and the remote villages these held the province in its grip. of the military auditor given the situation ai to the material condi­ colored folk—the "QuUahs," made The ice was about two Inches task of reviewing it, and the Ameri­ tion of our ships.” (C'ontlnued from Page One) famous In Mrs. Peterkln’s earlier thick at some of the piers, and a cans were ordered to jail. In Its report, the committee said: books—like lives that seem unbe­ thin sheet extended to Gleorge’s They appealed to the Supreme “While we may have a large pro­ code authorities but to the oompll« lievably remote from modem Amer­ Island, but it was no hindrance to Court at Madrid and, last Friday, portion of destroyers technically ance boards which are outside." ica. great liners which shattered It easi­ the court acted. It decided Fuller­ ver age, those operating with the Donald Richberg, counsel of the Manv of them still are under the ly- ton was Innocent but that the other Seet, including those In reduced NRA, accompanied Johnson. psychology of pre-war slave days. The mercury stood at 10 below four defendants were guilty and commission and rotating reserve, Meantime, recovery executives Superstitions stemming from their zero today, while much lower tem­ A DAY SINCLI should go to jail for six months and are splendid ships and their effec­ were busy pushing their code revi­ jungle heritage still condition their peratures were reported from other a day each. tive useful life XXX will extend sion program, examining complaints thoughts. Their religion Is the de­ $4 DOUBLI recelveG in recent public hearings parts of Nova Scotia. Readings The United States government, well beyond the arbitrary treaty life vout and wistful Christianity which around Truro last night ranged from MLK FROM A SEA COW which was active through the Em­ of 12 years." on price Increases and related top­ produced the negro spirituals. 24 to 32 below. A eiRMAS FARSIR OR THE AFRI­ bassy in Madrid in bringing about ics. They expected to complete with­ Mrs. Peterkln has a rich fund of These ora the NEW low ratai CAN COAST LIARN tD HOW TO QET in a week a definite program for QUARTS OF NUTRITIOUS S IL K their release from the original ar­ anecdotes about these people. Some now In affect at the H OTEL DAILY FROS A SKA COW rest, immediately took steps again handling each case. In some of of. her little stories are deeply hu­ VICTORIA, NEW YORK. to obtain a pardon for its citizens. REV. W. J, FITZGERALD these, code amendment may result, morous, some are tragic. A sample: New Way To Hold Loose in others prosecution for illegal ac­ Two old colored women believe A go In under the popular mon- tions may be started. they have been ordered by God to OF MIDDLETOWN, DEAD By the end of the week Hugh 8. warn the Pope that he is soon to FALSE TEETH ogement of Roy Moulton, the AU COAL IS NOT nACi TO BUILD UP NAVY Johnson, the recovery administra­ die. They sell their property, go Niw Hom viCTORU ouumet THE FINEST OUAUTY OF REUS. Firmly In Place SYLVANIA ANTHRACITE IS TIS> Middletown, Jan. 22.—(AP)—The tor, expects to have a detailed re­ off to Italy — they’d never been Do false tfeeth annoy and bother by fliit importance ox the perfect TED A HARSLISS BLUB TO IDES- TO TREA H UMITS Rev. William J. Fitzgerald, 68, per­ port on the operation of open price outside their own county before—see dropping and slipping when you aat, headquarters for visitors to TIFY IT FOR T H I RROTICTIOS manent pastor of St. John's Roman systems which in several ises have "one of the Pope’s head priests,” talk or laugh? Just aprinkle a little OF B U Y IM present their warning, accept a gift FASTBETH on your platei. Thle new. New YoricThe word '^^COMT' Catholic Church, died today after a resulted In price-fixing agreements tastelees powder holds teeth firm and (Obntinued from Page One) week’s Illness of pneumonia. He was not sanctioned by NRA. The open of money from some sympathetic comfortable. No gummy, gooey, paity takes on o new meoning h*Re. a native of Waterbury. price formulas of codes may be re­ "Vatican attache, and return home in taste. Makes breath pleasant. Oet $9,086,000, however, will bring the His natal day was May 9, 1876. stricted generally as a result of the triumph because the Pope actually FASTBETH today at J. W. Hale Co., actual cash withdrawals from the Father Fitzgerald was educated present survey unless evidence has died while they were on the or any other drug etore. 1 0 0 0 R O O M S lllu e coal* fast replacing Treeisu’ y for the Navy to $293,833,- ocean. In the schools of that city and was gathered shows that the the misap­ AH newly decorated. Each 000. graduated from St. Charles College, plication of them has developed only The book is illustrated with many Admiral Standley urged the com­ Maryland. He was ordained by j -; in a minority of cases. striking photographs by Doris Ul- room equipped with o RRIVATC substitute fuels eveiYwhere mittee to increase Navy enlisted late Rt. Rev. Bishop Michael Tier­ mann — plc;ures which somehow Itlaoealeea (e BOSTON lATH, SHOWER, RADIO, CRCULA- personnel at 85,000, although say­ ney on July 26, 1904. He took ad­ catch the spirit of Mrs.’ Peterkln’s i • Trlpa Daily TINO ICE WATER, A ''BEAUTY REST* a r r sfter city the story h the now—in ‘bloe eeaf—-you get thfi writing exactly. ing he realized President Roosevelt vanced studies at the Catholic Uni­ BOSTON STUDENT j n««Bd Trip Z3.ae MAHRESS, FUU LENGTH MIRROR, K sme. One delighted oser tells ss- cream of tho famoM Amhcadls PP had asked for only 82,500 men. All In all, the book is a fine and Learas Ceeter other...and soon whole neighbor­ versity. Washington, and after re­ Tmral Beraae WAOOUS aOSET, WRITING DESK giona of Northern PeaaajdvsBia, A Maintenance Cost ceiving the degree of S. P. L., two understanding description of a life 1 hoods are nslng this raoneyeaving high quality hard eoalthallaaelMlI^ which alien to us, although it lies 4M Mala ■« end other modem features. If the United States built up to years later he was assigned to HAS CLOSE CALL Maaeheatav feel that tints op st the toaeh of a colored BLUE for yovr pretscilMii the London treaty requirementr, he Sacred Heart Oiurch, Bridgeport, right in our midst. TeL TOOT > ailnuta* le thaatra* ac(d fbeya, damper, gives inee, ttesdy heat all With %l«a ooaT yea Irmw ysq^iik said, the annual maintenance coat M assistant pastor. In 1909 he was Published by Robert Ballou, the dej, and hanks perfectly at night. made tupervltor of all parochial (Oontinned from Page One) book sells for $3.60 K R. tarmlnala and (taomthly z4«e gattiag GOOD eoal evaty (has fm would be $458,535,000. At the end quickly raoekad. of the flaeal year 1936, however, he schools in the Hartford diocese. In For geaerstiona, Pomsylvanis As- order! DobY |sm hb M fital aaaerted. the United States on the October, 1919, he became pastor of conscious, on the tracks at Boylston SALESMAN FOUND DEAD tattM cad Seaipla taaaM AraliaMa A ndtahM hean fazaena for its dean, tUa wtotar. TelflfhoaRi)«a» basis of 90 per cent complements, SL Patrick’s church. Mystic and street station, about a mile away. Variad RacIIMaa far Maatiagx, dapendabla, eeatMariaal hasL Asd %hi* oeeT dealer teJigL would be short 10,036 enlisted men after five years was named pastor The train from which he'had fall­ Bridgeport, Jan. 22.—(a P)-^ and twelve shipa, not including re­ of St. M ary8 Church, Milford. In en sped toward New 'York, its Georg* J. Eyrlok, Jr„ 45, a mJm . SOCONY placements of destroyers and sub­ October, 1981, he took the pastorate crew unaware of the aeddent. num from New Canaan, was found of St. John’s here to fill the place Railroad officials said that ap­ dead in bed in a rooming house marines. of Rev. Fr. D. F. Baker who had parently Wetsteln made a last min­ RANGE AND Evan the newest battleahlpa, here early today. Medical died. ute dash down tbe stairway to the Df. H. R. De Luca is Investigating Standley said, should be modemlxed There will be a pontifical mass of FUEL OIL but not In the Immediate future. lower level of Back Bay station imd the death. Eyrlok reglatarad SatuA ^ l u e e o a l ' requiem at the church Thursday grabbed for the door handle at tbf day. Ka was last sean yaaterday They include the West Virginia, morning. Other arrangements for rear end of the last car as the train afternoon, and at that time appear­ Prompt DeUveryl Better fceof— few attention Maryland, Tenneasee, Callfomia, the funeral had not been made thin was pulUng out They bsUtvsd he ed well. 'This morning a porter fHa- Colorado. Ha said the already mod­ afteimoon. TBB m ernized Oklahoma, Texas and New found the vestibule cloosd an'' man- oovared Ejrrtck In bed, dead. Dial 628? S lat STRUT Time b On *UaM coaT York noed new engines. sged to hang onto the handle in the BaaUoSevfol^Llttfo Italy’* C o a l, Bats are animals^ not birds. They biting cold im'tll the train reached The motive force of a Mexican AT 7th AVENUE, NEW YORK ms bhs 'The condition of the remaining T . aad H . at 6 i4S Suckle their young at their breasts the Boy'qton street station, whero, jumping bean is a little worm which P.Mn vaac umI AfiUlaiod battleships, in my opinion. Is not and are classed by zoologists as fly- SCHALLER’S ROT MOUiTON bis strength gone, he dropjied ftom catapults itaelf about tpaid«’ the IdiiaWaa Vlee-AetidRel iMd Meanf izj (Hr. satisfactory,” he added, x x x ‘The iBf mammals. ; the speeding train. ^ bean.'cSutiai’nt to mov^ or jump. * -T, ■ - ' ■' r-'VT -# '■...... ■” '

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V ■ '^ : : - HANCBESraiVmrairOKI^^ MANCBiBriaL ■ IMOT a V; $ 1 7 0 s m i NEEDED POULTRY SHOW CLOSES; FOR WAR MEMORIAL SUCCESSFUL EVENT NOW’S THE TIME TO CCMKIE TO THE AID A. B. Willson of Windsor and J. Frank Bowen of Town OF THE PRESIDENTS BIRTHDAY PARTY nmnittee in Final Driye to Were Leading Prize Winners. Here’s An Idea for a patient cozum to the, doctor too The 12th annual poultry show to make certain of a good result. Home Celebration To New Iiradlatioii Methods Found to One Of the leading surgeons of.the Get Funds to Pay for closed Saturday night after one of Lengthen Patient’s L ife and As- the most successful shows in the country has found that naost of history of local poidtry events. One Precede Evening’s snre Success of Surgical these patients eventually die of toe Monmnent of the largest entry lists of small Festivities. Operation cancer, although they are given and large birds of standard breeds longer life by the operation. was recorded by the officials. By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN It has been found, from studies The committee on the Manchester A. B. Willson of Windsor and J. Happy birthday, Mr. President! Editor, Jooraai of the American of the tumors, that different tumors Veterans Memorial is making a flnA.i Frank Bowen of this town were the Medical Association, and 0# Hygeia, drive to secure $170, yet due on the ’That toast will resound from coast vary In the extent to which they leading prize winners in the show. the Health Magazine will respond to treatment by irradia­ Manchester Memorial to the 45 to coast on January 30, when In tion. . World War dead, and is asking the hundreds of cities, towns and ham­ If you know a woman who has citizens of this town to respond at lets, parties and balls will be i^ven Previous to operations, the X-ray been troubled with a cancer or is used as the method of choice be­ once to the appeal for this amount. 800 DRESS WORKERS by families, clubs, civic and frater­ tumor of the breast, you may ex­ Small contributions in sufficient nal organizations, to honor Presi­ cause the nature of the growth is numbers will enable the committee tend a ray of hope to her with the such that radium, cannot be appUed dent Roosevelt on thb occasion of advice that present practices make to meet this bill as the time limit IN NEW HAVEN STRIKE his 52nd birthday. as easily. After operation, radium for payment has expired. 4t possible at least to lengthen her frequently is used as most con­ If you are going to attend a ball life considerably. The accountmg to date is as fol­ on that night, the proceeds from venient and satisfactory. lows: New Haven, Jan. 22.— (A P )__ which will go to the Warm Springs Since use of radium and the X- Cost of monument ...... $420.00 ray has been introduced into scien­ Charging that the minimum wage Foundation in Georgia, perhaps In deciifing whether to use ir­ Received to date ...... 250.00 you’ll like to invite a few couples for tific medicine as part of the treat­ provision was not observed, 800 radiation in any case, the physician a buffet supper in your own home ment for cancer, e-vidence'is begin­ makes his judgment on the nature Amount due ...... $170 dress workers went on strike today, early in the evening When the tasty ning to develop that many lives All contributions should be made of the growth, size and lOcatlonv of causing eight shops to close. meal is.finished, youll all go on to have been lengthened by this form the tumor, length of time that It has to Francis E. Bray, State Theater Bernard Schub, organizer for Lo­ of treatment. the dance and do your part to cele iMted, age of the patient, rapidity building or to any member of the cal 151, International Ladies’ Gar­ brate the President’s birthday. The irradiation of cancers of the of toe growth, general physical Manchester Veterans Memorial ment Union, said the strike was di­ A patriotic gesture would be to Committee. breast formerly was limited merely condition of the patient, and many rected principally against jobbers serve your little supper on a buf­ to use after surgical removal and similar factors. for whom the New Haven factories fet table decorated vrith red, white also to the care of cases which were Investigators abroad have shown work. He termed the action as “an and blue colors. Crepe paper dec­ so severe that operation could not effort to stop chiseling.” orations are colorful aud easy to that toe earliness of the operation LATEST STOCKS be performed. ApparenUy new in- in the course of toe condition and In addition to the eight shops make. Such a table as the one il­ vestigarion shows that it is possible lustrated here has a fanciful cen­ thf extent of toe operation are re­ New York, Jan. 22.— (A P )— which suspended operations, three to use irradiation much more fre­ terpiece and carries out the birth­ flected very definitely in toe length Stocks and staples generally sailed others were ordered by union offi­ quently and to better advantage cials to cease dealing with certain day theme by pennants strung be­ of time that the patient will live in narrow channels today although tween candles at both ends of the than yras done formerly. there was little change apparent in jobbers. after toe excision. This observation table. It is believed .that in many cases is of toe greatest importance in sav­ the trading weather. Schub predicted a satisfactory set­ the use of X-ray or radium before tlement within 48 hours, saying that Here’s the way to make the cen­ ing lives of those who have cancer Equities were turned over in large terpiece, the candle bases and the ^P^Tation is helpful in making cer­ of toe breast. volume during the early hours and union representatives planned to confer soon with shop owners. four triangular pennants: tain of a useful result. Perhaps in the ticker tape occasionally lagged If you’ve Invited Coupled with this are new meth­ A conference was also called for Make the base of the centerpiece E.. friends for a buffet supper before you go to a Ball to older people the irradiation has a ods o- investigation including the a bit Inaugural gains of fractions from cardboard 10 by 27% inches, celebrate President Roose- special use beyond what it has m later in the day of foreladies em­ “ ?* ^ blue decorations ?^xneThe tao table shown above has passing of light through the breast, to a point or more, however, failed ployed in 24 shops. ^aped into a point at opposite 10- an Interesting centerpiece and pennants strung between candles at each end of tbe teWe^ persons of middle age. to hold in the majority of instances. inch ends. Cover with gold paper so-called transillumination, and There was considerable profit tak­ pasted on one side and turned over miscroscopic of portions of tumors In the majority of cases of oper- to determine their nat^e. ing, but trading turned dull on mod­ % inch on imder side. For the crepe against the white background of the erate reactions. Strength of the oils PUBUC RECORDS paper flare, cut two pieces each of table cloth. BEHIND THE SCENES IN of the economy act learned just In was a feature. Grains, cotton and blue and white crepe 14 inches by Your menu can be original, too. time that the act was so framed other commodities were little more 1% yards, and two pieces of red One hot dish always is necessary to that its repeal would eliminate all having a long bob. And it’s softer than steady. The dollar held about crepe 14 inches by 2 2-3 yards. a buffet supper and something in veteran benefits. around toe neck than a reguiur Idlchael Hickey of East Hartford, Fold each blue and white piece casserole which uses tomato sauce bun which is pinned tightly against even in foreign exchange dealings. in half with the grain, and place the 0LORIFYIN6 the head. Bonds were fairly firm. Frank Mysorskl- of 57 Seymour wlU add a note of red to your table. street, aHrtford, and Francis Pilch red pieces together, so that each has Beet ^ d cabbage, would be in keep­ Shares of Houston oil got up a Qouble thickness. Gather all to­ of 163 South Westfield street. Feed­ ing with your color scheme. Or, if Correct breathing has a very about 3 points, while Amerada, Sea­ gether at the bottom, first blue then By RODNEY DUTCHER CURB QUOTATIONS _Yo u r s e lf ing Hills, Mass., were admitted Sat­ you want some sort of a jellied definite relation to beauty. It board and Standards of New Jersey white, red in the center, then white, The Herald Washington Corre­ urday. salad, why not have vegetables in isn’t enough to merely see that and California were up 1 to 2. Union and finally blue. Fasten together by spondent. James M. Burke, 79, of 281 gelatin to which a little red vege­ ^ByAKciaHwtl^ your supply of fresh air, day and Pacific also gained a point. Such twisting spool wire tightly around Amer Cit Pow and Lt B ...... 3 Spruce street, and Mrs. Anne Minor table coloring has been added? night. Is adequate; you must learn issues EU3 Steel, General Motors, the end. Cut away surplus paper Blue grapes or blue plums might Washington, Jan. 22.—“No publi- Assd Gas and E le c ...... % General Electric, Pennsylvania, San­ of 62 Bigelow street died Saturday below wire. And wrap end neat'y city^’ was the order when the ad- “w n i i jw NC!a klivlJE INC------to make toe most of that grand afternoon at the hospital. make an appropriate part of the Amer Sup P o w ...... 31^ to Fe, Consolidated Gas, Dupont, with 1-lnch wide strip of red crepe mimstration decided to make sugar fresh air during your walking Paul Fitzgerald of Brainard Place dessert course. And a huge birthday By ALICIA HART houre. And, if you get into the Case, Bethlehem Steel and Ameri­ cut across the grain and stretched. cake, decorated with red, white and and rum in the Virgin Islands. Cent States Elec ...... 2. ^ and Miss Dora Foster of Wapping Cut four 10 % -inch lengths of heavy There were good reasons. Lots Cities Service ...... ; ...... 3^ habit of breathing correctly dur­ can Smelting held aroimd their Sat­ were discharged Saturday. blue icing, should, of course, be the Mid-winter has ushered in some urday’s closing quotations. Ameri­ wire. Place two wires in front and main dessert. of people don’t want Uncle Sam Cities Service, p f d ...... ig ing toe day, toe chances are that Joseph Barr of 79 I^dge street, rather ^-evolutionary hair-dressing it will become an admirable habit can Telephone, Chrysler, N. Y Cen­ two in back of flare, allowing 4’ ^ making rum. Squawks from sugar­ Elec Bond and Share ...... ig% Alfred Stone of Wapping, Allie which you’ll instinctively continue tral, Westinghouse, Johns-Manville, inches to extend below wrapp>ed end, raising states were certain. And Midwest Utils ...... 3-16 ideas. But don’t forsake real beauty Burke of 279 Silver Lane, and Wil­ and tie to this end with spool wire. enemies of Socialism were sure to Niag Hud Pow ...... 7 in your coiffure for anything that is to practice while you are sleeping. Southern Pacific and Allied Chemi­ liam Rubinow of 192 East Center Punch holes in middle of base, slip be heard,from. Penn Road ...... " 31/ unbecoming simply because >ou There are few women who cal replaced morning gains with street were admitted and Mrs. Elsie ends of wire through, bend back at Pub Utils Holding ...... want to look "different.” It is one breathe deeply enough. The lungs losses of fractions to a point or Carlson of 68 Wetherell street and But v/hen Roosevelt quietly sign­ right angles, and fasten to imder YOUR Segal Lock ...... 32 thing to appear individual but it’s are seldom filled to their full ca­ more. Mrs. AJfaretta Rowland of Seymour, ed the order allocating $1,000,000 of side of cardboafd with gummed Stand Oil Indiana...... something else again to try to pacity and, as a result, many ce*ls Speculative circles continued to Conn., were discharged yesterday. tape. Then fasten one shield at public works funds to buy a pi,.nt United Founders ...... 2 % at the very bottom of toe lungs, watch Washington closely for fur­ and acreage for production, his idea look so utterly different that ne front and one at back with gummed United Gas ...... 4^ result is bizarre. completely miss getting their de­ ther market clues. The feeling was tape to the wires extending up the CHILDREN wasn’t to make rum and sugar. United Lt and Pow A ...... served supply of fresh air. There­ For Instance, if yours is toe tall, general that the President’s money FIREMEN’S SETBACK flare, placing the shields so that the That happens to be the only Canadian Marconi ...... 2% fore, if correct breathing has such bill revaluing the dollar and setting points just touch the base. By O live Roberts Barton feasible way in which the VTgin Mavis Bottling ...... sophisticated t3q>e of beauty, no matter how much you admire rows a bearing on health, it follows that up a $2,000,000,000 stabilization For the candlestick bases, cut, C/M3 arwa Sfgwrt mt Islands— which Hoover called “an It Is closely related to beauty. The second setback tournament, and .ows oi little curls dangling fimd would get the approval of the across the grain, four pieces each effective poorhouse”-can be re­ After all, the healthiest persons Senate probably this week or early sponsored by the firemen of the of red, white and blue crepe paper What on earth is wrong with habilitated. around toe back of your neck, Manchester department, played FRIGHT CAUSES SUIT don’t wear them. Chorls are flat­ are apt to be toe most beautffu’ next and that it would go to the 8 by 14 inches long. Paste together your eye ? And just look at your Most of the profits from sale »Qf weekly at the fire headquarters at A sagging chest is no asset to Ctilef Elxecutive virtually in the along the grain to make 4 strips of pants—filthy. You are certainly a rum and sugar in this country will tering and are very much in vogue Main and Hilliard street, is under­ Bridgeport, Jan. 22.— (A P ) this wnter, but they’re for toe any woman. Fill your lungs right same form it passed the House. red, white and blue crepe. Fold each sight. I know—you’ve been fighting- go to cane farmers, who will be to toe very bottoms of them and way and the first returns of :ne strip in half, across the grain, place again.” ® John Rogoskl, a Greenwich garden­ small, little-girl type of woman. Many in the financial district be­ opening session show the Foley E3x- organized into a co-operative. The er, today appealed to toe Superior then carry your chest high. As a over a knitting needle and crush Jack’s mother was terribly up­ You can part your hair in the lieve that huge credit infiation, press team in the leading position, project calls for purchase of 4,000 Court in an attempt to win com­ matter of fact. If you breathe In down the length of the needle. Fas­ set. She got out other clothes, middle straight back from your operated by the government instead having drawn first blood with a to­ ten each with spool wire placed acres of cane land, which will be pensation for disability which ne toe right manner, your chest na*. spd patiently set to work to re­ dealt out to hundreds of farmers forehead to toe nape of youi neck. uraUy will be elevated. of the Federal Reserve system, will tal of 252 points for the sitting. This along the fold and drawn up tightly claims was indirectly caused by And then let toe sides swirl grace­ trieve the abused ones. ofi the “-ubsistence homestead plan Shallow breathing makes for soon get under way over a broader was made possible by the high score around candlestick. fright. fully outward from toe part. The front thna has yet been witnessed. of 145 made by James Foley and his Cut four triangular pennants evening she told his fa­ TT sug'ar plant, operated by a While pruning a tree on toe hollow chests. And toe full chest tter. His father was tickled to ends which extend forward in More conservative bankers, at the partner L. Huston, which was 29 from red crepe paper, 9 inches long U. S. corporation, will buy their Greenwich estate of his employer, development Is the beautiful one. death. "Atta boy,” he said. “Did front of your ears should give a same time, appear to be encouraged points better than the second high and 8 inches across top. Stiffen the crop. Otter farmers wlU be eligible Ray D. Ullibridge, Rogoski, it is al­ Practice taking every breath of air made by Mcllduff and Mack, who you use that hold I showed you? for the co-op. fringed effect. ’This arrangement downward as far as It will go. by the belief that the 50-60 per cent points by pasting them to a bit of leged, inadvertently touched his el­ is youthful and really is a mouifi- dollar devaluation will be held to, totaled up to 116 points. heavy paper covered with red crepe. Works fine, eh ? I’m proud < f you A 500,000-gallon stjlll is planned bow against a pruning saw. This The standing: son.” ’ cation of toe once-popular wind­ that expatriated capital wUl come Cut white gummed paper and stick and the islands will produce about happening so frightened him that he blown boh. SISTERS BBINO SUIT. Foley Express ...... 252 on pennants. Paste the tops of pen­ “ dh, you Males! You’re a sav­ 20,000 -ms of sugar. When sugar for investment purposes and that, nearly fell out of toe tree, and suf­ Girls with long bobs can “do” Wapping No. 2 ...... 225 nants around light weight wire, age, indecent lot. I’m not going to prices are too low to give the cane as a result, forward spending by fered a paralytic stroke which has up their hair for daytime wear. Hartford, Jan. 22.— (A P )—’Three Midways ...... n using two 22-inch lengths. Make have my boy be a rowdy and it’s farmers a decent price, the corpora­ sisters, Mildred, Dorothy and Ver­ manufacturers and other industrial­ Starkweather St...... 208 rendered his left arm and leg use­ Simply roll your hair up over yo ir four bows of red, white and blue got to stop here and now,” cried tion will step up production less. nal Madden, all of Meriden each ists will attain great momentum. Rosebuds ...... 207 mother. of finger and then pin It In place. Wall street was intensely interest­ ribbon and wire one to each end of rum. Compensation Commissioner Ed­ claimed $10,000 in a suit against Farrands Barber Shop ...... 201 the wire. Wrap the ends of the wire “Aw, mummy, it wasn’t a real This coiffure is also good for toe ed in the forthcoming report and Maccabees ...... 199 ward T. Buckingham dismissed Ro- woman who has long hair but who toe Elastem Greyhound of New Eng­ around the candles so that the pen­ fight. Only In fun. If you get Right From the Heart recommendations of Secretary of Manchester Green ...... 193 goski’s claim on January 12. wishes to create the illusion of land with offices In Boston brought nants will be suspended as shown. Into a real fight then—well, I’ll I thank you for that applause,” In Federal Court before Judge Ed­ Commerce Roper on the regulation Mayflowers ...... 192 Arranging China of stock exchanges which, advices ]ust show you sometime. If that Senator Capper of Kansas said aft­ win S. Thomas and a jury. D am ­ Veterans ...... ’...... 182 Arrange your best china in ar­ Joe Smith doesn’t leave me from Washington said, would be Ulrick’s Restaurant ...... 174 alone er his speech to toe old age security ages were claimed for injuries re­ tistic groups at the ends of the ta­ I’ll show him something too.” presented to President Roosevelt to­ Lynn Leather Co...... 138 conference. “When a Republican ceived August 19, 1938 in an acci­ ble. If you happen to have blue The Men winked at each other morrow. It was not clear, however, Hose Co. No. 1 ...... 16O glass dishes with red bands, use senator is applauded in Washington dent on the Milford turnpike in and mother went on with her pro­ these days, gratitude comes from Orange between their automobile just when the report would be made West’s Gang ...... 16O them. They’ll be very effective test. ^ public. Exchange members, while the bottom of bis heart.” and a bus driven by Warren John The next day Jack was out with Mundt of Astoria, L. L concerned over possible Federal con­ his camera. He was trying for a trol, were inclined to feel that the The Mighty Laid Low pn^e in the papers. He snapped That big bad wolf, Andy Mellon’s roper report might not be as drastic a basketful of kittens and devel­ as has been expected in some quar­ powerful and monopolistic Alumi­ ters. oped the films himself In the cellar num Company of America, has Closet. come here as a supplicant—a weak­ V^en he showed them to fals ling set upon by toe pack. By Helen Wekfainer father a day or so later, the father No one ever expected to live to wasn’t Interested. see toe day! y . M, C. A. Notes 'J'HE men who carry pretzels "Aren’t they beautiful? Pm so The corporation wants to keep Upon a wooden stick— glad he chose kittens,” said his out from under *the electrical code. Monday—3:30, Tiny Tots dancing T te men who peddle flowers motter. "Robert, you aren’t half There’s a scheme on foot to fix a class. That hot-hou.se Angers pick— enthusiastic enough. You never uniform price for electric cable. 4:00: Busy Bees. • poliM slippers, give Jack any credit when be tries Most cable Is made of copper, but 8 p. m., Mrs. Lewis Rose; topic, Who shine up people’s b^ ts. so hard.” som of aluminum, which Is Japan. The venders o f red apples. cheaper. 7 p. m.: Wedding gown pageant And grapes, and other finii« , rattling his papfir. “Why couldn’t committee meeting. So toe aluminum company Is he take a bull or a buffalo? There making a terrific fuss, claiming It Tuesday—Mrs. Arra Sutton Mix- , you .who roam the highways Is one In the park.” would be at the mercy of copper ter; cooking demonstration 2 p. m. From frost-white dawns until This time It was his mother who Interests, which would set toe 7 p. m.: Dancing practice. patted Jack. “Don’t worry, dear. cA i^cm t Gub QlcJce 9 fl- 8 p. m.: Sewing class. Miss Leora T m street lamps start paradihg same price for both kinds of cable. With vellow lamps that spill It 8 all right for a boy to like kit­ Hibbard. tens. And It isn’t sissy at all.” Wednesday—2:15: Women’s bowl­ Round magic thosugh the dimness Bootleg Silver Next m and necch ing. Of wind-whipped nights, don’t you Whenever Jack did anything Then there’s silver. Pro-silver rough or rowdy he got a hand 6:00: Democratic Women’s club Wish sometimes for a shelter. senators Insist a lot of It will supper. And something else to do? . from his father. When he did be bootlegged this year, now that anything civilized or gentle his Thursday—4:30 p. m.: Beginners’ toe Treasury Is to pay 64 cents an mother encouraged him. ounce for the newly mined product. Tap dancing. KtAHhAiide, 4:30-5: Social dancing, And jret his daddy Is a gentle­ Sliver production runs about 24,- l g 5-5:30: Adanvced Tap dancing. man himself. On the other hand 000,000 ounces a year, but toe temp­ clo<,moL moktl Jack’s mother Is neither Insipid Friday— 4 p. m.: Girls’ Gym class. tation will be to smuggle In and OA. m elL nor superficial. It is merely that bootleg other than newly mined 7:30 p. m.: Women’s Gym class. O h Danish gymnastics. wmost any father has a horror of metal ~nd rim It through the smelt­ ms boy growing up soft, and his ers for toe higher price. ’S r IA> mother In abject terror of having Since It became iUegal to hold tnnke ouna HOSPITAL NOTES a cave-man some day In the familv gold, many hoarders have been will disgrace the name he piling up silver, and speculators, is ^oujLrde>t,^ bears. according to reports here, have Foredosore She,takes pride In his dress, ’its vast quantities of It. The Savings Bank of Rockville m ^ e r s , grammar and gentleness. Of course the Wg Increase In against Florence G. McKinney and These *re the things she aceShts silver output wlH be ascribed to others, foreclosure of a mortgage on and praises. greater mining activity caused by property located on LlUey strw t Her husband is proud of Jack’s the price boost. touch muscles, his prowess In ath- FISHERMEN RESCUED. l^ c s , his slang, and black eyes. Oaa’t Stretch Garters Norwalk, Jan. 22— (A P )— T i p ­ These are the things he delights in Most mra’s garters win continue 4 % . ped ice in Norwalk harbor, Les­ and encourages. to be made in summer and fall. E f­ lie D. Ritchie, 63, and Arnold Ta- It Is one matter In which par­ forts at an NRA code hearing to 3908 X. b'oe, 42, two CWA star fishermen, ents of boys have disagreed since have production and employment chmg to the top of the cabin of an nme began except in Sparta, and spread the year around were unsuc- bTsrtumed motorboat for two hours It la one thing in which I agree cesisful, though it was 'bard to see this morning v ^ e firemen and po- W CIAL SERVICE BUREAU. that they may disagree. why ChrUrtoas' - garter boxes Uceman endeavored to rescue thftyn Room SOB, 4S1 S g h d i Are.. Rew Teck Ohy. A boy needs both influences in couldn’t jut . as well be prepared In from their dangerous positloa. hla life. Sometimes I think ’ lys the spring. 46 and 48. sue 42 with shorti^res 4 1 Iv i^ T r Robert Bates and Albert Plumb, BnelOMd find tan eainta tor which aond a * "fioavonln.'* n Mve too much ’^om an” Influence. The garte” and numy other In­ Ifiso CW A workers, finally managed beokloC oC Bolon Wolobtaior'o pooaw. Mothers and toacbens an day and dustries, asking special egeemn^oo to plew through the ice in a heavy Jurt two hours at night with their for overtime woric on grounds of Nm m • •••oooooo out g ow boat a i^ reached the side of dads, if that long. seasonal activity, have laid thrir: York, N, V eraft and carry the tofetoer with ^ Mfi • 0 • o #?• • ^0 O'O At any rate it U Just as weU taabiUty to a p r ^ the work over sbbet of paper, jrbiiT ianie full addr^*, ^ • A o n . Ritchie and that parents are what they are— the yeSr to problems of credit. b^^iuuspittm . (N.. L*--' Tatros rtuhsd to the Norwalk CItjr • t . . fitnto ...... opposites. Otherwise the wheel and traated for eqtosure. may , not be, round but flat on a A4tva«ice bet afittauii to «C'4E|i 1MWamETi)- ... ,r-'- ■■ ■ -.3f7- • ^ '' MANCHEOTBR EVENING HERAU?, BiANCHESTBR, OONN^ MONDAY, JANUARY 22,1984 P A O B sn n M. H, Bristol Tilt Fridaii Tops Cage Card Here THREE LEADERS OF Revival of Poughkeepsie- R0SS-PETR0LL|G0 ‘Ho, I Feex Tom m y Queek!’ GUARDS F A ^ S E C O S EASTERN LOOP VIE Regatta Sign of Upturn TOPS FISRC CARD IN 1ST GAME, PROS VIE IN CAGE CONTESTS BY BILL BBAUCBER of the following by all schools tak* (NEA Sports Editor) Ing part: Meet in Non-Title Bout Wed­ Racing shell, $1500; eight oars Things are definitely on the up­ at $20 each, 1160; rowing coach at IN FEATURE WEDNESDAY turn, Alclblades. Soon you’ll have a salary close to |5,000 a year; nesday; Canzoneri to Face Yale Plays Penn Tomorrow those chickens In the pot and two i oaiges that can’t be cars In your garage— If you still bought tor chicken feed; mainten­ Night; Cornell on Satur­ own one. For the Poughkeepsie ance of training quarters; imiforms; Cleto Locatelli. Old Schoolboy Rivals to Meet regatta Is to be revived this season, shell rigging, including slides and Y EASILY DEFEAT^ knd you know, Al, that the boys oarlocks: trEinsportatlon of crew Again This Week; Town day in Only Games Slated; called It off last year because of and subs from as far away as Wash­ New York, Jan. 22.— (A P )—Bar­ lark of fund.s. ington and California. This sx- ney Ross, champion of the light­ WAPPING.47T06 The regatta— ah. there is a ; pense, of course, Is for the training Champs Play Strong Meri- All Undefeated. sports spectacle! To our mind I of one crew, and then there must be weights, and three of his challengers nothing can be as vivid as the pic- j shells for Junior varsity and, In furnish most of the fun for boxing I ture of those frail shells plunging .some cases, freshman crews. All fans this week. den Five; Paterson Pros I Locals Lead 18-0 at the N?w York, Jan. 22.— (A P )—The through the water o'-e • the four- in all, the college supporting a crew The champion himself meets Billy three leaclern In the eastern Inter- miles course driven by the rhythmic must spend In the neighborhood of Petrolic, hard punching veteran fcollegiate baaketbal! league, r -.n. beat of oars pulled Ly strong young $20,000 a year, and that figure is from Duluth, In an overweight 12 Battle House of David in (Jnarter, 36-0 at the Half, Yale and Cornell, will have the arms and backs...... the orderly conservative. rounder at the Coliseum here* Wed­ stage entirely to themselves this stroke during the first two m iles,., nesday night while Tony Canzoneri Pro Court Exhibition. 44-0 End of Third Period. week. the quickening of the pace In the A Tidy Sum. Cleto Locatelli renew t^ir In Due to the usual lull In activities third m ile .... and th“ desperate Calculating on an average of six Madison Square Garden Friday struggle at the last to heave that crews In a race, and you can see becausr of mid-year examinations, night and Frankie Klick of San After two weeks bark over the line first. .. .and then nearly $120,00 going past when they devoid of out- : only two games will be playce with Francisco, recent knockout con­ ■standing basketball The Y. M. C. A. quintet showed the collapse i:i a heap’ at the finish finish in front of the spectators in entertainment. ' Penn traveling to New Haven to queror of Kid Chocolate, faces Manchester will be real form against the Wapping from an exertion that knows no the 'Kcepsle. treated to two play Yale tomorrow night, and Yale Frankie Wallace at Cleveland to­ feature attractions Men’s Club Friday night and won equal. Let it here be said that the spec­ night. this week that Invading Ithaca for a clask with enthusiastic court fans can not af­ Cornell on Saturday. Yale and Penn tators are of a rare type. They Although Ross hol^ one decision easily by the score of 47. to 8. The ford to miss. Wednesday night, the were tagged from the start of the Oh, That Depression! are of the non-paying variety sim­ locals had their defense working to over i ’etroUe, he figures to have all ^ National Guards face the Meriden sra.son at first-rank contende-. for But to stage a regatta between ply because the schools have no way kinds of trouble with the veteran perfection to keep their opponents j IngilcoH anu the Paterson Pros op- the title the Elis won last year but Columbia. Syracuse, N^vy, Comeil, of building stands along a four-mile this time. Wednesday’s bout Is at from getting under the basket. Cornell's rise has been a major sur- Penn, ” California,~ Washington, Stan­ course, and no way to fence In a I pose the Georgia House of David in Wapping began play with the zone 142 pounds, a weight at which Pe- a twin bill, while Friday night Man­ prise. ford and those other schools costs body of water to keep out prying trolle has been beaten in recent defense bilt soon changed to the dough, big dough. And last year eyes. Therefore, crew racing has chester High battles its greatest Upset Dartmouth years only by Jimmy McLamln, ReaenibllnK nothing short of an old sea walrus, with bis tusks man-to-man system which proved to The Ithacans’ first victory, a 30- they didn't have it. no revenue. rival, Bristol High. These games will be of little trouble to the local quin­ present welterweight champion. flashing and a woolly coat wrapped around his huge frame, Prlmo be played at the State Armory. 29 triumph over Columbia, Indicated So, we can take It that the re­ Rowing as a sport Is full of Starts To Train tet. ^ sumption of this rowing classic is Camera, heavyweight champ, Is shown above as he arrived In New no oartlcular strength but their 40- thrills. It is a mark on the credit Miami Beach, Fla., Jan. 22.— Rec League Opens The locals started off at a fast an indication that prosperity is here sides of the ledger for colleges that York. He plans to start training Immediately for his title bout with 35 conquest of Dartmouth at Han­ (AP)— Prlmo Camera, world’s Aside from these stellar offerings, pace, set mainly by Welles and again. Happy days! they have decided to renew this Tommy Loughran, who, Prlmo vows, he'll knock out "quoek.” over last Saturday night gave the heavyweight champion, today set the cage slate in town this week BychoJski, to lead at the quarter 18 Resumption of the race after a non-commercial contest. But then, rest of the league something to headquarters at an ocean front club has little to offer, besides the open- to 0. The visitors failed to score un­ think about. Johnny Ferraro, Dick lapse of only one year since 1896— perhaps, the Increased attendance lug of the second round of the Rec til the final period when Preheit except during the war years of on the beach here and aimounced be Downer and Nelson Houck have at football games last fall had some­ Senior League at the School street broke the jinx and scored on a 1917-18-19—will mean expenditure thing to do with It, would begin immediate training for been the principal scoring cogs In his title bout Feb. 22 with Tommy Rec tomorrow night. The West Side ‘ sucker” shot. This seemed to In­ the Comeil array developed .by Lougbran. Rees and the Y. M. C. A. quintet* spire the visitors and they tallied Coach Howard Ortner Yale, which Tendency Toward a Yale The giant Italian, arrived here have not yet announced their plans twice more In succession to end b » t Columbia, 34-26. In a rough Iasi night and said be would start for the week. Manchester Trade their short-lived rally. game at New Haven Saturday at once to trim his avoirdupois travels to Thompsonville on Wed­ At the end of the first half th# night, will need to be In form to CONACHER, HOCKEY ACE, down to 258 pounds, at which he nesday night to meet Enfield High, locals led by a 36-0 score and at th# check the Cornell offense. The Ells weighed In for his bout with Shar­ Grad for Football Coach Average of JH)0 end of the third period 44-0. probably will start tomorrow The Guards, humbled in their iast Each member of the locals played night’s game against Penn In the key. He now weighs 267. . Announcement has been made four starts and with a record of six heads-up basketball with Welles role of under-dogs for Penn is un­ MASTER OF A ll SPORTS victories aud six defeats, will at­ working exceptionally well In the that Loughran has selected Palm beaten In nine games this season. tempt to re-enter the winning col­ bucket. Bycholskl biad an eye for Bark of the three leaders trail Beach &s the site for his training BEAVERS BUT HALF So Says Michael Farmer, camp. umn against a team that lost to the long shots to sink on* after another. Princeton and Dartmouth with an helped Conacher in his hockey game, Campbel.' was also an important fac­ he says. town champs at Msriden only after even break in four games: Colum­ Star of Bbekhawks Has Chairman of Eli Athletics, three overtime periods by a slender tor in the deciding issue. bia with one victory and three de­ ’*rbe reaeon I stop those attacks GAME FROM BOSTON margin. The InsUcos have one of the In the preliminary the ”Y” Inter­ feats, and Harvard with five succes­ on the net is because, unconsciously, best teams in this section of the mediates easily defeated the Wap­ sive setbacks. 1 fall back on other sports,” Been Fistic Champ; Pro As Decision on Matter Is state and the Guards will have to be ping Uncae by the score of 27 to 21. Conacher asserts. ”I use a tackle, at their best to snip thdr losing Y. M. C. A. (47) Whether or not they succeed In maybe, fbat I’ve learned In football. P o w l i n A beating West Virginia’s Mountain­ Wrestler, Lacrosse, Grid, Qnebec Has Chance to Take Prombed for Early This streak. The game is scheduled for P- B. F. T. Peibaps I use a check oorrowed 8BBVIC® LEAGUE 7:30 o’clock. 1 Ferguson, rf ..... 6 1-4 13 eers at Pittsburgh Saturday night, from lacrosse. Maybe I hook slide The Pro Contest 1 Salmonds, If ...... 3 o -l 6 Pitt's Panthers are certain to hHd as in baseball.” Track and Baseball Lnm- At Murphy's aUejrs in the Service Lead in Can-Am L ea p e Week; May Be Jones or The main attraction, the exhibi­ 1 SplUane, I f - r f ...... 0 0-1 0 the lead In the Eastern Intercol­ But whatever he uses, mates, this Men’s Leagus the Veterans of For­ tion pro contest between the Pater­ 8 Welles, c ...... 6 0-0 10 legiate conference for at least an­ Lionel lad of 34 is a great defense eign Wars took four points from son Pros and the Georgia House of 1 Zapatka, r g ...... 1 1-2 3 other week The Panthers have won inary; His Career in Brief. man. His acquisition by the Black- Root. the British War Veterans. The Away from the Cabs. David should prove both Interesting 0 Campbell, r g ...... 2 0-0 4 tbdr first three games while hawks has made that team chief Georgetown, In second place, has Army and Na'vy vs. the hagi:a and exciting to fans who like to wit­ 0 Bycholski, Ig ...... 5 1-1 l i contender in the American division game was postponed. ness basketball between teams that won the odd game In five. West Vir­ By JIMMY DONAHUE of the National League this year. New Haven, Jan. 22.— (A P )— ginia nqw holds third place with an Boston, Jan, 22. — (AP) — The know just about all there Is to know 7 22 3-9 47 NEA Service Sports Writer even break in two games. At Murphy's alleys Cheney's Cra­ Quebec Beavers today had but a A Yale man as Yale coach pre­ about the game. The Pros, who bill Wapping (6) The only other conference game vats defeated the Glastonbury Knit­ half game to go to take the Caoa- dominated the probable answer to­ themselves as “ the greatest and P- B. F. T. Chicago, Jan. 22—The greatest ting Shirts and Drawers Dept, oe 1 R, Smith, r f ...... 0-2 0 this week will be played at I^lla- dian-American Hockey Isagu* day as tbs guessing game, “who most powerful white traveling club 0 sJl-around 'athlete in the United Toscano of Chanty's Cravats was in existence,’’ boast a lineup that 1 Hart, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 delpbla. also on Saturday night, ersblp away from the Boston Cubs, will coach Yale football?” entered tb# whola show bitting for a high includes Phil Rabin, New Jersey 0 Lane, if ...... 0 1-1 l with the Bucknell Blsons tackling States is not Jim Thorpe, the fam­ The Beavers took Boston’s meas­ its final phase. Temple. Although beater twice In D d sk ^ b a ll single 0 148 and a three-string of foul shooting champion with 71 con­ 1 D. Harrison, If .,,, 0 0-0 0 ed Carlisle Indian nor is he Jim ure 2 to 1 in a. Sunday afternoon three sterte Temple figures to win 346. Tbsy will bowl again next First authoritative work of the secutive fouls; Hen Kurtyka, whose 1 Harrison, c ...... i o-l 2 Bausch, the Kansas Cyclone who PIRATES DEFEAT FLASHES. Thursday night at Murphy’s alleys. game and their chance to jump into way the wind is blowing came from from the Blsons with several yards the lead comes Tuesday night when exceptional ability has been a major 1 Reishenbach, c ___ 0 0-1 0 to spare. Bucknell lost its only ran rampant on gridiron and won The Flashes were defeated at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Malcolm Farmer, chairman of Yale factor in victories over the Philly 0 Maskel, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 the two teams meet again in Que­ athletic.s, who broke his strict league ««tart to Georgetown, 49 the 1932 Olympic decdthlon with a West Side Rec Friday night by the Laking ...... 90 81 83—254 bec, Giants and Olson’s Swedes; “Big 0 P, Smith, r g ...... 0 0-1 0 silence to say: at Lewlsburg early In Decembei and record number of points. He isn’t Bloomfield Pirates by a score of Peterson ...... 102 - 9 102— 323 The scoring list leaders remained Boy” Jack ReismuUer, Who is six 2 Frebeit, I g ...... 1 1-2 3 has far“d badly In non-conference even a native-born citizen—he is 46-37. Jensen and Mllvae were T. Anderson...... 92 101 114— 307 In their old order. Tommy Ander­ “The tendency is toward a Yale foot, four Inches tall and bolds the 1 Peterson, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 competition since then. Lionel Conacher, greatest athlete best for the winners while Glgllo Olsou ...... 123 86 112— 321 son, Philadelphia center led with 20 man.” record for number of tap in under ever to come out of Canada. and Vesco were best for the losers. Matbiason ...... 102 95 111—308 points. Joe Jerwa, Boston defense A decision was promised for early the basket; Eddie Mayo, who will 8 22-86 Bloomfield Pirates 46. The defeat of Syracuse by Col­ Conacher, now defense for the man, continued as the leagrue's high­ this week, with the board of athletic make a hit with the fans because Referee: Spencer. Time: 10 min­ 509 482 522 1513 gate. 21-16, last Saturday further Chiv’ago Blackhawks, National B F T est penalty carrier with a total of control scheduled to meet tonight or ot his ability and wonderful per­ ute periods. Score halftime, 36-0 F. Fuss, rf . . . . 3 2 Briilab War Veterans reduced the list of unbeaten teams. Hockey League entrant, is one of the 8 65 minutes against him. tomorrow night. sonality; and Hal Conklin, about J. Goodwin, If P r a t t ...... 73 86 ——158 Among those still boasting feet greatest hockey players ever de- . 1 1 8 CONFOUND OBinOS "I eWJ’t say ansrthlng about this whom It’s said, "1# the opposing for­ F. Jensen, e ,. .10 Bakar ...... 98 84 92-.-269 rtcords art Colgate. Penn, Du- veloped in the Dominion— 1 31 New York, Jan. 23.— (A ? )—TTie Situation, rssJly,” protested Farmer. wards can put them In On him they IntermBdlates (37 > T. Mllvee, rg . Low M a n ...... 90 81 — —171 National hockey league club put th quesne, Penn State. City College of But did you know that he was the . 6 1 13 "I just wish it. would die'down so deserve them.” P B. F. T. New York, Long Island University amateur welterweight and heavy­ R. Goodwin, ig. . 0 1 1 »*oota ...... 89 104 9V—290 a week confounding the critics of that I could do some real work.” 1 Sumlfilasld, r f ...... 3 3-3 9. the game, who have been arguing Ex-College Star* and New York University. weight boxing champion of Canada, Thompson ...... 95 117 115— 327 1 Miller, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 that they didn’t get as many goals “No decision has been made yet: The House of David five, which a successful pro wrestler, one of tbs 20 46 M cD ow ell...... — — 110 110 As soon as it is made, it wiU be 0 Opaiach, I f ...... 2 0-1 4 Flashes 87. Davies ...... — — 99— 99 as they should. Of 13 games played has defeated most of the leading greatest lacrosse and football play­ in the past week, only two ended made known.” semi-pro outfits In the state, also 1 Comber, I f ...... 1 1-1 8 ers ever to wear a uniform, a 10- B F T 1 J. Staum, If . . . t... 0 0 SHOTTEN TO COACH L, Glgllo, rf ,. 489 472 813 1424 with fewer than four goals and two '"The tendency is toward a Yale possess an all-star UnCup, its mem­ 0-0 sccond man in the 100-yard dash, 5 0 10 3 Kusek, c ...... 2 0-1 4 W, Bantley, If went' as high as eleven tallies. man — that’s not definite,” he bers being former players with member of the Toronto Maple Leafs 2 0 4 0 Zurawcks, c ...... 0 0-0 0 D. Hagenow, c 0 2 Cheney's Cravats The Toronto Mapleleafs, ran into hastened to add. But again and Georgia and Mercer unlvcreities. the year they woa the International more firmly: “The tendency is to­ 0 M. Burke: r g ...... 1 0-0 2 A, Bissell, rg . 3 3 Dwyer ...... 85 105 121—311 reverses in a double weekend sched­ The forwards and the guards of the REDS THIS SEASON League pennant and little world 0 ule. The Chicago Black Hawks held ward a Yale man. We hope to get 1 Vojeck, rg ...... 0 1-1 1 S. Vesco, rg .. 1 8 Murply ...... 94 96 91—281 be-wluskered team ase all six foot, series under Dan Howley, and foot­ 6 them to a 2-2 tie Saturday and at it settled before long, anyhow.” 1 P. Staum, i g ...... 1 0-0 2 C. Morrison, c 3 1 7 Toscano ...... 104 143 99— 848 one inch tall. The center is six foot, ball coach at Rutgers Univ^sity? D ie tz ...... -.109 122 90—821 Detroit last night, the Red Wings The way was cleared for the se­ three. “Peg” CampbeU and B. Wal­ 3 Swilka, Ig ...... 1 0-2 2 ' gave Toronto a 4-2 thumping. Well, Gus, if you didn’t know B en gston ...... 106 102 115—323 lection of a Yale man, meanwhile, ters, the forwards, and Q. Walters, 15 87 Last night the Amerks got out of Deposed Phillies Manager Is those thinga you’re excused, for the Referee, Larry. Scorekeeper, by a Subsiding of the agitation for a guard, received all-American 12 11 5-9 27 modest Conacher isn’t one to go the Canadian division cellar with a an “outsider.” Unoas (21) Qupie. Score at halftime 18-16, 498 668 516 1662 smashing 4 to 2 triumph over Bos­ recognition as college players. around tooting his ovm bom. But he leashes. Glaetonimry Knitting There was a calm in the con­ The game will be played under P. B. F. T. Named as Mentor of Cin- was-all of those things, and more! ton, and Montreal’s maroons tied 1 Dewey, rf ...... 0 0-0 0- Richards ...... 83 lOi 81—265 (Jhiqago, 2-2. troversy and less was hepxd of the professional nile.s, which should NORTH ENDS HALT TANKS. A nderson...... 96 95 81—271 advisory football committee’siltte stand make It doubly interesting, l^ast 1 Waldron, F f ...... 0 0-0 0 cinnatTs Team. Coimie started his colorful career B a n o ...... 109 103 101—813 against the traditional graduate year, the Philiy (Colored Giants met 2 D. Berger, I f ...... 4 2-4 10 back in 1916. At 16 be won the On­ "TTie North Ends came through SJostrom ...... 93 101 100— 234 OLD BOXER DIES coaching policy and in favor of an and beat the Original House of 3 Welles, c ...... 2 2-3 6 tario wrestling championship at 125 Saturday night at the "Y ” in a Sen­ A v e r y ...... 117 93 109—319 "outsider,” preferably Harry G. David here and the Armory was 1 H. Berger, r g ...... 2 0-1 4 pounds, and scored 29 professional Cincinnati. Jap. 22.— (API—Burt ior leagme game by the score of 84- Hammond, Ind„ Jan. 22.— (A P )— Kipke of Michigan. packed to capacity for the encoun­ 0 Jones, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 victories in a tow . Sbotten, Philadelphia’s former dean 12 over the Tanks. This game was 497 493 472 1462 Life-long friends of Jimmy dabby's ■tVo names figured most promi­ ter. It is expected that a crowd of 0 Johnson, Ig ...... 0 1-4 1 of managers, will be coach of the In 1918 he took up hockey as an the fourth successive win of the crowded into a funeral establish­ nently in the current speculation — similar size will be on band this Cincinnati Reds during the X934 amateur, and has been batting a past week. The game was slow BEAKS WIN AGAIN ment to pay last respects to the those of Reggie Root, whose reten­ Wednesday night. 8 8 5-12 21 tion the Yale News, undergraduate season, the Redland club announced puck hither and yon ever since, with but had spots of good play. Hines dead boxer, who, 20 years ago, was Toss Away Records Referee: Spencer. Time: 8 min­ Dally, favored: and T. A. D. Jones, today. the exception of brief excursions in­ played well for the North Ends and San Franelsco, Jan. 22.— (A P )— recognized as welterweight cham­ On the basis of comparative rec­ ute periods. Score halftime, 23-13, For a time, the former St. Louis to lacrosse, football and fighting. P. Staum did likewise for the 'Tanks. Oilcago’ Bears, with little lost ef­ pion and later one of the outstand­ former coach who wa.s reported to Intermediates. be second choice of the advisory ords, Bristol should overcome Man­ ?4tcher and outfielder had been men- His football stardom started in North Ends (84.) fort, defeated an all-star football ing mlddleweights. chester High with ease when the ...... “ "r ■■"■■■■" ...... ■ loned prominently as likely man­ 1920, as fullback of the Toronto p dabbv was found dead of starva­ committee. B F t aggragatior hare Sunday 2i-7. Ap­ scholastic rivals meet here Friday the close of the third period Bristol ager of the Reds, though he was Argonauts. After playing rugby in 1 Bumiaiaski, If ■ ■. 3 1-3 7 proximately 85,000 fans watched tion and exposure in a shack in Cal­ night but comparative records can pilot of the Phillies. Then Bob 6 umet City, near here last Friday. was out in front, 19 to u , finding Canada, he switched to the Ameri­ 1 Comber, rf ...... 1-4 U the 1983 National profeseional be thrown in the wastebasket when better success with a man to man O'Farrell, another St. Louis product, can game when Pop Warner took 0 Lucas, rf ...... (f o-l Ho was 43 years old. He had gone 0 league champions play methodical­ RICE DEFEATS KEBART Bristol and Manchestrt' tangle on defense. Then Manchester lost its was named to run the team here, Rykoski, c ...... 2 1-4 5 ly, while their opponenty futility through a fortune estimated at him to Pittsburgh with the idea of 2 the chalked court. In the first game, two forwards, Jehnsor and O’Leary, and Shotten. was deposed at the 0 "Vittner, rg. If ■ •. 1 0-0 $600,000 earned In the ring. making him a stai in this country. 3 ^led up yardage. at Bristol this year, Manchester 00 personal fouls, and Bristol slowly helm of the Phillies by Jimmy Wil­ 1 D. Harrington, rg 0 0-J 0 He played at Bellefonte Academy IN THEIR FINAL MATCH turned in a brilliant performance to forged Into the lead that brought son, whom be bad traded to the Car­ 1 Hines, Ig-lf — 4 1-3 9 dinals years before. with Gi’oby Welch, and outsmarted battle the New England champs on victory after the Monahanroen bad Shotten’s choice was that of the fellow termed by Jock Suther­ even terms right up to the closing 6 15 4-16 34 experienced one of the worst scares O’Farrell himself, it was disclosed land, present Pitt mentor, the great- Inspired by the fact that ha was minutes of the last quarter, losing of the season. by Larry MacPhall, general man­ est football player be ever saw. He Tasks (13) Football Perfect Alliance rolling on bis home alleys and tak­ 27 to 19. p B F Bristol’s Uoeup ager of the Reds. matriculated at Duquesne where he T ing advantage of Kebart’s consistent Bristol is well on its way to je - 3 J. Staum, if . , . . 0 0-0 0 Bristol’s lineup will Include Utke, ‘‘My only part in the deal,” be starred two years on the gridiron. “gutting” and failure to fill in on bis tain its C. C. I. L. championship Maro and Cote, "urwards; Zebrow- Bob Zuppke, wise old Illinois 3 Miller, rf ...... 1 1-3 3 said, “was to inform O’Farrell that Of Force and Intelligence* marks. Walter Rice of Meriden over­ with five victories and no defeats ski and Monahan, centers; and Di I. thought Shotten was available.” coach, has made the renuirk that 3 Alberts, 'c 0 0-0 0 came the 10 pin lead which Kebart and is also marching forward to Giovanni and Sonstroam, guards, At the same time, it was an­ (Jonacber was the greatest punter 2 P. Staum, r g ----- 3 1-3 7 held in the first half of their to win another state title with ten straight Maro and Sonstroem are the shoot­ nounced that negotiations have been ever to toe the leather. There is a 2 Graziadio, Ig . . . 1 o -l 3 Rio Ds Janeiro, Jan. 22.— (A P )— «^lent aspect, but follows exceedingly by 40 pins. This match was just as triumphs to date. Manchestsr, on ing aoss of Bristol but ail three were completed with the Bartlesville Club record of Connie having booted a 1 Brazauskas, Ig . 0 0-0 0 complicated strategic plans. A move to introduce Americai foot­ exciting as the previous one, and the other hand, has had a raaittocre held to less than ten points in the of the Western Association to serve 75 yard drop kick. "It is a perfect allianoe ot force was not decided until the last'tw o 14 5 2-7 12 ball in Brasil, now a hundred per seeison, winning but three games previous tilt. as a “farm” for the Reds and that Along with his football activity and intelligence under absolute games when Rice came through dickering is going on for similar ar­ Referee, Opaiach, and losing seven. Nevertheless, if the Manchester is expected to start 1’ and hockey, young Conacher took cent soccer country, has been equ^iluy of conditions. In that cer. with two good games. Rice s best rangements with one of the mid-At­ Score at halftime, 13-6, North Red and White can reach the Its reguiar lineup, Johnson and up boxing in 1921. That year he won Ends. launched by th« afternoon newspa­ tainly ariser the prefereoje given it score was X59 while Kebart’s wag heights attained in the last encoun­ lantic circuit elubs. by Am-riesp universities." O'Leary, forwards; Sheldon, center: the light-heavyweight championship per A Noite, which sees in Uncle 138 ' ter, it will be a close hard fought and Smith and Judd, guards, but of the Dommlon, and the same year Attributing to football the elabo-' 124, GOLF TOUENEY OPENS Barn’s piffkin sport "a perfect alii* Rice— 120, 159, J25, 120, 119, struggle all the way, Clarke, Leone, Tureck, Oarrone, and boxed four rounds with Jack Derap. EAST AND WEST TIE rate university athletic departments 134, 123. 138. 137-1,281, . Broke ^ge Dafenae ance of force and InteUifenee," and programs in the United itatsi, gaiiponds will probably also see-, Miami, Fla., Jan. 22.— (A P )—Two sey. Kabart— 131, 124. 137, 125, 112, The outstanding feature of the service. . Tiring of football, Connie turned Long B«ach, Cal., Jan. — BraziUan universities don't go in A Noite commented: days of qualifying rounds for the 22 135, 133. 131, Jll, 123— 1,232. first clash was the ease with which lieek 8l*t Vlntory » to baseball. While he didn't reach (AP)—MacDonald Smith a mastor muob for athletics, and A Noite, in "The sports organization of the third annual Miami Biltmore ama­ Manchester p#netrated Bristol’s This wiu bn the thIrty*8§cond 9 the major leagues, he did xtar in the golfer put on a finigb is th« east- oSarlDf to help install American American univerri ties, eetabiishedL teur Invitation golf tournament highly touted zone dsfsnss, forcing meetlsf of Bristol and M««ohMter-> International League pennant dnve west matches bsrs Sunday that footb^ in (ooUsf ss, opined that the on soiit bases, has high aims, at­ mJT BIGHT RECORDS opened today. Coach Tommy Monafiao to shift his in fiftaen seasona and Srietoi witi be and little world series of 1926, and have done a Jones, a Hagen or a game would stimulate "athletic no- taining results most complex and Match play, beginning Wednes­ cessititsf rsooniasd as vital In ths Important Insofar as they concern MlnfiflgpoUs. Jan. 22.—(AP)-^ team into a tpan for man defsosc, a seekiuf its twenty.first truimp over’’’ day, will bP over an IS-hols rnuU might have reached the big leagues garazfo proud. Three down and five to go, Smith formation and devslopmsnt of peo- the sratimsnts of oo-operation. fra­ Three ot the four National outdoor move that led to victory. Jt is possi­ the Red and Whit a each ay, with the final 8fi-b' ’ • if be had chosen to remain In baee- ble that BriftoJ'i oalabrateo zon* baU. won fdur luooMsive bolH from piss.” ternity and moral culture alongside ekatlhg championehips were last .vietoiy wag fa iled is th* ¥ale . round Saturday, whan a fuoesMor Fred Morrieon, Paaadena, a eeaeoned ‘The Qswipapsr opsnsd its cam­ the primordial finality of eugeniza- held t^ a y by Twin-citiann. 4 wiU not bs used 00 tiiS sp^ious Tournaweiit during ' win be determined for tbS c h f ” - campaigner, and halved the tact paign with a front page artiels tloB. fcurtii was is possession of a Chi­ Armory fioor but tf it is, it will b* son. whsB Manetadptari e ^ e d Brigtik4r pionsblp, WOE last year bv Artbu-’ But hockey was la bis blood, tad one to win 1 up. The victory figured headed the Car- "Braxilian students, principally cago bU^e speedster. interesting to see if Maaehsstsr can 31 to 29, in th* semi-finals knd be devoted moat of bis Ubm to that F. Lynch of Mamaroneck, N. Y, prominently in the tournament nesde Tech squad and said: those of superior courses, live The new champions were crown­ again bring out th* weakness in lo*t to Naugatueir 4s th* finals. -■ --m game, clicking as a defense star which gave the eastern team a tie 'American College football is the In general removed from the field of ed yesterday before a crowd of 40,- this style of play. ^ ■ .1 -'.iiit' The fishmonger who sold bad fish with the Pittsburgh Pirates, New with the west at 7)4 points each for name oi that truly elactrifyinf sport sports. Perhaps for that reason the 000 persons at the concluding events In the game at Bristol, Manches­ in the 'Middle Ages bad to stand The prMant ijrstein of pusatua’^^i York Americans and finally the an even split of $1,000 prise money, of Which cinema news reekr and associative panorama of the univer­ Of the two-day races featured by es- ter led the BeU CUty eager* at the in public with his nmlodrous wares Blackbawlu. ties iraa darrtopad Aldua The 20 players participating re­ some fitme have given ue-a glimpee. sities in Brasil presents an aspe^ Ubliihmcot of eight new Apiorieop end • of the fir^ quarter* 7-fi, and tius, AO Italian prteter and ■ suspended beneath his nose. Knowledge of all these sports has ceived each, v .4 ■ $00 Ths game not only pj-esents a vio- of dolorous pQvsrty-” records. Another was tiaK. trailed at halftime 16 to At ^ tha 18^

" ' ;;-A ■ LUIDMUBILES FOR SALE 4 MOVING—TRUCKING^ LEGAL NOTICES 78 LEGAL NOTICES 78 To get away fropi this freezing going to have a baby. Touch of ’flu IqOHEST PRICEId paldtoryotxr STORAGE 20 dty—with its Icy pavements and AT A COURT OF PROBATE WViT.p AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD you’ve got right now. That husband ear. Cash waiting. Armory Qa> LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE St M^cheater. within and for th* at Manobester, within and for th* shrill •winds blowing up from the of yours will have to see you take NO TITLE AT STAKE rage, 60 Wells street. Telephone moving, general trucking, livery District of Ma ichester, on the 20th District of Manohesttr, on the 20tb river—would be heaven. But she good care of yourself. Keep warm 6874. day of January, A. D., 1934. day of January, A. D., 1934. checked herself In time. T.iia was service. Our affiliation with United P resen t -WILLLAM 8. HYDE, Esq., Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, E*q„ ...... lots of fluids...... medicine IN PRO NET C L A ^ S Vans Service means lower rates on Jud»e. Judge. sweet to think of her, she said, but every three hours...... ” frimlture moving to distant points. Estate of Aaron Johnson 1st* of Estate of Celia R. Norton late of she couldn’t get away. She would Her first Impulse was to laugh MOVING—TRUCKING- MMohe*ter, In *ald Dlatrlet, deceased. Manchester, In said District, daces*- not say she couldn’t afford the Large modem trucks experienced On motion of Christina Johnson ed. bysterically. The man must be mad! New York, Jan. 22.—(AP)— The STORAGE 20 men, prompt service, all goods ln< executrix. The Admlnlatrator having exhibit­ McELUOTT - ^ clothes—the Inevitable extras. Then she considered. She’d been sured while in transit are features ORDERED;—That six month* from ed hi* administration account with Oi*ON64S*Meate BMC Lila coaxed, argued. But Gypsy ^ellng decidedly queer lately. current Bill Tilden-Ellsworth Vines the 20th day of January, A. D., 1984 said estate to this Court for allow­ was firm. Thanks very much, she tour has no sanction as a “ebam- tfOVING AND TRUCKINa, local offered at no extra expense to yoiL be and the same are limited and al­ ance. U la Clgaret smoke bothered her, and and long distance. Reasonable said. Some other time...... ^ i ^ p ” series from the NaUonal Daily trips to New York, baggage lowed for the creditor* within which ORDERED:—That the 27th day of BEGIN HEBE TODAY the smell of food cooking . . . .other rates. Austin Chpjnbers. Diai 6260. to brina in their claims against said January, A. D., 1984, at 9 o’clock fore­ “^ a t was that all about?” Tom Professionel Tennis Association J delivered'direct to steaunshlp piers. GYPSY MOBELL asd TOM things. Only she’d been so rushed, For further information call 3068, estate, and the said executrix 1* di­ noon, at the Probate Office, In said glanced at her curiously. so anxious about many things, she P. Allen, secretary of the organiza­ UDVER LANE BUS LINE oiler the rected to give public notice to the Manchester, be and the same 1* as­ WEiAVEB arfi luarrtod tti6 b u m She forced a laugh, but even to tion explained today as a fesult of 8860, 8864, Perrett & Glenney Inc. creditor* to bring In their claim* signed for a hearing on the allow­ day as LILA HOT AUNG and hadn’t really stopped to think. conflicting developments. accommodation ol their large Oe* within said time allowed by posting ance of said administration acdount her own ears It sounded foolish aad Tom knocked and the doctor bade Luxe bus for lodge, party or team a copy of this order on the public with said estate, and this Court di­ DEBEK BUSS. Lila expecta to live strained. “Lila’s cra-zy," she said. him enter. Several protests were received sign post nearest to the place where In luxury, while Gypey Intrada to go worn foreign professionals. Includ­ trips at special ratea Phone 3063, PROFESSIONAL rects the Administrator to give public “Wanting me to go south.” Well, it seems you’re to be con­ 8860, 8864 the deceased last dwelt within said notice to all persons interested there­ on wltii her Job, teaching in a set­ ing Hans Nusslein of Germany SERVICES 22 town and publishing the same in in to appear and be heard thereon by His mouth hfuxlened. “Lord, I gratulated.” Wbat a fatuous smile some newspaper having a circulation tlement achooL wish you could. Just what you need when the Tilden-Vines tour went on publishing a copy of this order In the man had, thought Gypsy, dis­ rile road, billed as being for the PIANOS TUNED, repaired, rebuilt. In said probate district, within ten some newspaper having a circulation After returning from her honey­ Maybe we could...... ” liking him. He thought Tom was days from the date of this order, and In said District, five day* before »ald moon in Eurc^ liia invites the “world professional championship” John Cockerham, 38 Bigelow street return make to this court of the no­ She laid her fingers on his Ups. going to be glad of the news, and Want Ad InfOTinatlea Dial 4219. day of hearing and return make to Weavws to dinner. Among tlie nothing was done about this Allen tice given. this Court. “Thanks, darling, but I don’t want how wrong he was, because Tom ^ id for the simple reason that Til- WILLIAM S. HYDE WILLIAM a HYDE guests is wealthy MABKO to. D’you think Fd leave you?” didn’t love her and It was a tragedy BBOUGHTON, who onee aske^ den’s troupe is a private enterprise Manchester H -l-Jl-l,. He had to be satisfied with that. to have a baby just when your mar­ Md in no way connected with the CXIURSES AND CLASSES 27 Gypny to marry hhn. He showers But he was to refer to.lt agfUn and riage was shivering to pieces, as National Association. Evening Herald AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD her tvith attentions which she ac­ again in the days to come, when hei’s was. BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while TOden holds the national Indoor at Manchester, within and for the at Manchester, within and for the cepts becaose she Is JeaJoqa of Gypsy drooped and dragged herself She began to cry. professional title, won at the tourna­ CLASSIFIED learning. Details free. Hartford District of Manchester, on the 20th District of Manchester, on the 80th Tom's Intereat hi HILDA BLANCH- around. She didn’t know, she said, ADVERTISEMENTS Academy of Hairdressing, 693 Main day of January A. D., 1934. day of January, A. D.. 1984. “She’s a little nervous, perfectly ment this winter in Philadelphia.” P resen t WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., Present WILLIAM B HYDE. Esq., ABD. After the party Tewa sad what was the matter with her. She natural,” the doctor boomed, smil- said Allen. “Musaleln is the world street, Hartford. Judge. Judge. Gyp*y quarrel, but peace is later lost her appetite. She was always outdoor pro title holder, having won Count six average word* to a Ifaia. Estate of Frances J. Keeney late of Estate of Isabelle B. McDonald of restored. Into Tom’s astonished face. Initial*, number* and abbreviation! Manchester. In said District, Incom­ tired. Her childish color ebbed and “She’s to keep perfectly quiet for a the championship tournament in eaob count a* a word and compound Manchester, In said District, deceased. Shopping fM* Christaias, Gypsy FUEL AND FEED 49-A On motion of Clinton D. Keeney petent. her eyes lost their bright luster. few (toys.... lots of citrus fruits Europe last summer. Neither of word* a* two word*. Minimum oo*t Is meets Brongbton who offers her a these titles can be won or lost ex- price of three line*. administrator. The Conservator having exhibited "Darned shame you couldn’t have ...” He strode out, Tom in his Line rate* per day tor tranal«nt ORDERED:— That six months from his annual accouni with said estate ^ cataloguing his library and cept In the annual tournaments.” FRANKLIN BLUE FLAME range the 20th day of January. A. D., 1934 to this Court for allowance, it is had that Florida trip,” Tom grum­ wake. ada. oil has more “heat units". The ORDEREJ :—That the 37th day of “ *^vance payment of bled one night, when she had let BSeetlTe Marefe 17, 18917 be and the same are limited and al­ 360. Gypsy decides not to tell Tom He came back excitedly a moment Cash Cbarge Rackliffe OU Co. Phone 3980. lowed for the creditors within which January, A. D„ 1934, at 9 o’clock fore- Dinah carry her plate back to the later. The hall door slammecL ( Conaecutiv* Day* ..1 7 ot* 8 eta to bring in their claims against said noon, at the Probate Office, in said about this. She uses the money to kitchen virtually untouched. Weekend Sports t Consecutlv* Day* ..| 9 ot* U eta FOR SALE—HARD WOOD for estate, and the said administrator is Manchester, be and the same is as­ buy his Christmas gift, a watch. “Is he right? Is It true?” ’Tom 1 Day ...... I U Ota It OU directed to give public notice to the signed for a hearing on the allowance Gypsy sipped her coffee languidly. sat on the edge of the bed. She All order* for Irregular InaerUons stove, riunace and dre place 38.00 creditors to bring in their claims of said account with said estate and Oypey. woridng In Broughton’s cord, 34.60 per load, white birch within said time allowed by posting this Court directs tht Conservator to on a Saturday, has just “Don’t be siUy,” she said. She had could smell his tweedy coat and the will be charged at the one time rat*. never told Tom that Marka figured By Associated Press Special rate* tor long t*rm every for stove or fire place 37 per cord- a copy of this order on the public give public notice to all persons In­ flnlrfied for the day whra she hears aroma of shaving soap and she kept Teixnls day advertising given upon request. sign post nearest to the place where terested therein to appear and be In the Florida plan. Tomorrow was right on crying, becs^e she didn’t Chas. Heckler. Phone Rosedale the deceased last dwelt within said heard thereon by publishing a copy someone arrive and recognizes Lila’s Montreal—Shields beats Lott, 6-1. Ads ordered tor tbree or six days 13-13. Gypsy manages to e ^ p e un- her last day with the books at the know how to atop. and stopped before the third or filth town and by publishing the same In of this order In some newspaper hav­ Broughton Ubrary. 6-0, 9-7, to retain Canadian Indoor day will be charged only for the ao- some newspaper having a circulation ing a circulation In said District, five “Gyps ...... darling ...... dear- crown; pairs with Laird Watt to tuai number of times the ad appear­ In said probate district, within ten days before said day of hearing and Shefane would go to him. Marko ...... ” He had his arms around win doubles. ed. charging at the rate earned, but HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 days from the date of this order, and return make to this Court, no allowance or refunds oan be made return make to this court of the no­ WILLIAM S. HYDE NOW GO ON WITH THE STOBY vrould have her final check Halting. her, and he was holding her close. Cailcago—’niden downs Vines. “You mustn’t, sweet, because it’ll on six time ads stopi>ed after the USED FURNITURE: Super Elec­ tice given. CHAPTER XVI She would end the association once 9-7, 1-6, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. fifth day. WILLIAM S. HYDE H-1-22-34. The narrowness of her escape left and for all. be bad for jrou.” No “till forbids"; .asplay lines sot tric Refrigerator; white porcelain, General aold. 330| Wing chair, blue velour, $8. 4- H-1-22-34.______Gypsy with a shaken feeling. She But on Saturday she woke with She found her handkerchief and IflnneapoHs — Jimmy Webster The Herald will not be responsible longfed with aJl her heart to be a bad cold. She was feverish. Her dried her eyes. ‘T want to tell you bumer Vulcan gas range with man­ wins National outd(x>r speed skat­ for more than one Incorrect Insertion AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD finished with the work at Marko’s throat was sore. Going out was sim­ aU about Marko,” she began weak­ ing title with 110 points; womoi’s O f any advertisement ordered for tel, 315. 10-pc. English walnut din­ at Manchester, within and for the ly. “It was some work I was doing more than one time. ing room suite with glass top ob­ so that she should net any longer ply not to be thought of, Tom said, crown goes to Dorothy Franey. The Inadvertent omission ot incor­ District of Manchester, on the 20th WAPPING lay herself open to the danger of and she agreed with him for him and I didn’t think you’d like Long Beach, Calif.—East and rect pnbllcatlon of advertising will b* long table, 369.50. Watkins Bros., day of January. A. D., 1934. 935 Main street Present WILT.TAM S. HYDE Esq being misunderstood. There was no She stayed in bed, sorry she felt west play to tie at 7H points each rectified only by oaneellatloD of the Judge. . > Rev. and Mrs. David Carter of reason oa earth why she should not too genuinely ill to enjoy the un­ He interrupted. All the anger In Intersectional golf test. eharge made tor the service -endered. Wapping motored to Hockanum last All advertisements must oontorm BARGAINS—IN USED STOVES. Estate of Fred W. Starkweather, say now, to Lila or anyone, quite wonted luxury. Tom brought her and jealousy had gohe out of his Bostonr—Red Sox sign Herb Pen- (n style, copy and typography with late of Manchester, in said District Friday evening where they attend­ Bought, sold, exchanged: also oU deceased. simply and poenly: “I’m doing some hot tea, inexpertly-made toast, and voice and his face was smoothed nock. regrulatlons enforced by the puLllah- ed the eighth annual Mid-winter In­ work at Marko’s place.” Not the the morning papei and left with out "It doesn’t matter,” he sooth- Philadelphia— Matsuyama gains •rs and they reserve the right to burners. Speak quick. Open eve­ On motion of The Manchester Trust stitute of the Nutmeg Trail of edit, revise or reject any copy eoa- nings untU 8. Jones, The Stove Company administrator. least In the world. Only—weU, she fond anxiety. Gypsy dozed and wak­ e

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WEVA-AIEVA-SO HOU THOUGHT BETWEEN THE KAItS ^ “Keep your mouth shut,” is given tfivE rr TO US YO U V U C D ^ The average bumazi body la made; ^ good way to avoid a cold, and CAPTAIN SHAN'CY6AFF WAS ON t h ' h a l t - TH'CAPTAIN^ up approximately of the following: | same advice often will prevent TAKING IN , W\TVA HIS s h e l l , a n ' cut Iron enough for a ten penny naS. I *■ blacb eye. Fat enough for seven bars of TlRAO-e TBURIED TREAsUPfc TH 'CORNERS S O . W H A T ? soap. SCHEhAB^ Lady (engaging new serv^t) — o n t h ' i « ta\l 9 N B / E R M IND Sugar enough to fill a small And what denomination are you? 3 0 *D\t>THE WILEY CAPTAIN shaker. Applicant— Well, lady, Mother 9 rp,vt?u WROTE T H 'G R A V Y a n ’BUT HE IS NOW STOUTLY Ume enough to whitewash a ben goes to the Baptist church and TH WEATHER t r j m m m n s s coop Father to the Methodist, but speak- INCAPCEKATEO IN THE •REPORr IN TH' Pbospborus enough to make 3,200, ing for myself, I’m wireless, - w J U S T matobes CITY BASTILE , THRU MY PAPER, y o u ' d D E PUT rr ALL Magnetism enough for a ten*oent Good Advice A COLUMNISTS O N O N E skyrocket. OLD SCOTLAND VAPD Potassium enough to explode a Think things out and don't end in TR^ININ<2» y -- H AW — - rn . - • WIPE toy cannon. a fog. . a Sulphur enough to rln a small Listen to others’ advice and im­ DPAW UP A CHAIR dog of bis fleas. prove on It. AND I WILL EXPLAIN Your value therefore does not de> Train your bodies as well as your pend on your weight, nor beigbth, minds. IN TULL Q We leam by mistakes—but don’t nor girth. Everything depends on you make them. what goes on between your ears. Watch other people — and im­ prove on what they do. Hirman—Rufus ain’t much of a Keep your eyes and ears open farmer, I’m afraid. and keep abreast of tbe times. Jerry—Naw, be keeps foolin’ Your responsibilities are tremen­ 'round with his crops so much, be dous, but don’t be afraid of them. don’t half tend to bis fillin’ station. One cannot always win, but don’t be disheartened by failure; neither i The Press Pass be too elated by success. The editor stood at the pearly / gaU, bis face was worn and old. Sweet Young Thing (dreamily) — He meekly asked the man of fate Yes, I could love a poor man. admission to the fold. Youth—Then why not marry me? “What have you done," St Peter Sweet Young Thing (going on)— asked, “to seek admission here?" But not enough to have the alarm “Oh, I ran a country printing clock wake me out of pleasant plant on earth for many a year.” dreams to get up and make bis ES The gate swung open sharply as coffee and fry him an egg before be Peter touched the bell. went to work every morning. A L L . “Come in,” be said, “and take a W O U N D harp, you've had enough of — trouble." 1-^ UP- R apper Fanny Says I When Tbs U w Catches The e ? «. m r . mulW ym wcb p«a u a ear. wr. “Most Dangerous Criminal" It y niiiiaiRiatwi) Seems, From Reading The Press, That A Number Of Him Are Still At Large. S( ORCHY SMITH A Parting By John C. Terry ' An eBthusfastic believer of the THIRl’f MOLLII AT AlltHROUbH AT THE BURB, V f^ M O U .II,T H I PACK W I’M TAKIM# -nil WORT CITT. You KNOW, THAT OH.ICORCHY. t WONYr 1 / 0 1 NNSIIll, MOUtf I theory that bandwriting reveals THI DOOR OF KgMNY'S 60 AHIAP PiaSINlf, fCMCHYP o u t f it f t a r t i lb •npwN OLO TRAIL Wf fAW RROM 1111 PLAN!. ftl You fPRINi 'f j { HOW(COULD t FOROSr obaraotsr seat a specimen of her C4IIN , JAKE - I’M aoiHI I ’ll ^ t r with TKe BOIP TbAAORRoW. Voo WONT POROtr pRrrrY o ir l swsstbeart’s penmanship to the oal* AMP Sig HER FOR A HBRI* Ugrapby expert on tbs town news* M I, WILL VOO LIKB You ? paper. "Eneloeed find specimen of FfW MINUTIf TH my beau’s writing," she wrote. "Can you tell ms if be is likily to make 7 ' a good husband ? ’’ Baok earns this reply: "I’m afraid not, my dear. He’s been a pretty rettea one for mo for three years. However, tbaaks for the evidence." Tbe Cbreulatlon Rate Amoning Hus* Ads Is Xnereasing At An Alarm* i leg Rate. Washington Is Suspicious That Certain Are boarding.

Fatber—Bon, I ’m afraid you'i’ll be it« K r, AU'wkiiwm* rry if you marry that girl. Ft. Son—Yeah? Why all the ore WASHINfiTON TURSn Father-W ell, she imj^resses me BrlVane OUT OUR WAY By Williams as a girl who’ll always oe more in THI PAL/RTW^ m iTM lt»ff'6P 'i^fcvIBA i x m m /DAT StNVMAM a /n ' l U K t v MOVIB A.U <-ee LJ,.. nn.,. . im terested in a bare skin on the beach s m u k CAPVI lAlSY, A PRtM OF VO MA'M. AH SBG HIM DRNG UP Y o u WON'T HAVE AND THER'S A than a bearskin on the living room ACTRICC. NBVBR HBAAO OF LONG TO WAIT, Many a girl answers a call to iRCfTHA, IS CALLIN', MA'M. tHB SUH. If A IN A TWENTY*rO'.CVLlNDtR NEW STORE BEEN floor, and that means a bare cup­ arms to capture a man. fALUZA Wlf TWO. NOW— board in tbe kitchen. PAL Of WINOYV, HBV ALMOST THERE. BUILT; SINCE YOU BROKE, m u HIM CKAUfFBURE. x^-rw O WAS IN TOWN I'M NOT IN . C H A U ffB U R S LAST FA LL— YOU KIN BUY THREE BR FOUR YEAR AFTER YEAI KIN DS C f DRESS GOODS THERE.

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BANNER ATTRACTION The Ladies Sewing Circle of the BASKETBALL Retora Engagement of Highland Park Community club will Manehestar, forttar Bepvta af give the third in a series of six set­ Manchester AWARD UPtNAN "Dave’s”— ara now battar man TW IN BILL VALJEAN back parties tomorrow evening at ter their aaeodatton with te"i. eDs COONmHIIVE 6UABDS VS. INSILOOS the clubhouse. Three cash prizes work has been done qnietlY but it THURSDAY, JANUARY 26TH will be awarded and refreshments Date Book has been done we^” and He is a graduate of Maneheatar FATEBSON PROS School Street Bee served. Mrs. William Keish and RARE SCOUT HONOR TO OPEN T0NK8T ' -V.* . Admiarion 25c. Mrs. William Orr will be the host­ K g h JBchooi and la tar snidied ac­ VB. esses. Toaiglit. countancy at Baypath Instituta in HOUSE OF DAVID January 22-—Annual m eeting of Springfield, Maaaacbusetts. He ia • I BfanehestSr WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JAN. U The regular meeting of Campbell St. Mary’s Episcop^ church Will Emmuel Lutheran church. Also now employed in the Aetna Ute In­ Hockey s l State Annory Council, Knights of Columbus, will hold its annual meeting thin eve­ annual meeting and supper at St Da?i& S. McComb of Mwfo surance Company in Hartford. Canvassers to Meet m C a­ Adults 40c, C^dren under 12, 25e. be held at the clubrooms at 7:30 ning. 'The IniBlness session will be Mary’s church. Mr. McComb has for many years ford Iwdiims. - : : . o’clock tonight instead of 8:30, in preceded by a turkey supper in This Week. St. Is Given Silver Beaver been c leader in ohurcb work and order that the setback tourney may charge of the Girls’ Friendly Socie­ January 24—^Twin bUl basketball teaches a class in the Sunday School ter Chnrcfa Honse-TCom- be started at 8:15 o’clock. ty and the Woman’s Auxiliaiy. of the Center Congregational Retmlte of the judorj apoad iddan attraction at State Armory, House on C m ter £^>ring8 piond lagt fTfifiir- ABOUT TOWN of David vs. Paterson Pros, Guards .M edal Church. He is a fine ezam^e of a Chester W. Shields, local comet- Mrs. Lewis Rose will speak this vs. Meriden Insilcos. clean, broad American d t i z ^ win­ mittee in Charge. day were as follows: ing to give gwierouslv ofihis time 10-18 years: 440 (taceod hfot). Several Manchester friends of ist, was guest soloist on a program evening in the social room of the January 26—M. h ! S. v s. Bristol and energy to American' boyhood. YA4.CA.., between 8 and 9 o’clock High at State Armory. “Soany”-Becker, first; R. flSgflaatoo, Mrs. John E. Hedlund gathered at presented by the Pratt smd Whitney The Silver Beaver Award of the He and his talented wife have taken aeccnid; P. 0<«gart, third; 6. Oon- Choral dub at the First Methodist on the situation in Japan, exhibiting January 27 — Annual banquet of Boy Scouts, of Apierica, for out­ great interest in civic affairs and The Hartford County Y drive will the home of Miss Frances Strick­ a number of interesting posters •tart this week with a meeting of verae, fourth. Third heat, a Rau- land Friday night and surprised her Episcopal church at Meriden on British-American Club at Aiasonic standing service to boyhood, was have especially distinguished them­ tenbCTg, first; B. Smith, aaooud; S. Sunday evening. The program was which she brought from that coun­ Temple. Also annual banquet of all the canvassers at the Center with a miscellaneous shower. Miss try last summer. presented to David S. McCdmb of 24 selves in town dramatics. Goalee, third; J. Lautenback, fourth. Strickland had her home elaborate­ sponsored by the United Churches Center Hose Co., No. 2, S. M. F. D. Troop Also Honored church in the Robbins room at 7:80 of that city and was attended b y ^ at Hotel Sheridan. Munro street, at the annimi meeting Flnal^ (440) Sonny Becker, first; ly decorated in pink and white with At Saturday's meeting his Troop tonight. Earner Thienes, secretary of C. Rautoiberg, secemd; Smachst^ appreciative audience of 650 people. Miss Susan Gleason is chairman Next Week. of Charter Oak Council, Inc., of special favors to match. Limcheon of the weekly card party Wednes­ received a Daniel Boone pennant for the (bounty Y wlU be present md third; Coleman, Doggart and Smith was served and an enjoyable eve­ 'ITie chib, imder the direction of 2^ Hartford, with which the Manches­ also entered ^ this event did not Sydney French, was heard In a se­ day evening at St. James’s hall, January to February 4— ter District, B.SA.., is affiliated, Sat­ the best camping program in the give s short tslk explaining the pur­ ning was spent playing games. which will be under the auspices of Teaching Alisslon, St. Mary’s district. Troop 3 has a membership poses of the drive and the work of place. Mrs. Hedlund received many gifts, ries of ten sacred numbers, three of church. urday night. Mr. McComb is the of 36 Scouts, four above the re­ Finals: (440) 13-16 years, A. which were combined with organ the Children of Alary. Miss Gleason first Manchester man and one of the the County Y towards which the both persona] and for the home. will be assisted by the following of­ Jahuary 30—President’s birthday required number for a full troop. funds collected will go, and the Kurly, first; E. Kose, second; C. This was the second shower of this accompaniment. Wilton H. Hill, ball at State Armory. Number 3 has been one of the most canvassers will receive their lists of Robbins; third. E. Cole, J. F i^er baritone, of New Haven, contribut­ ficers: Miss Gertrude Campbell, active troops in town and during nature given for Mrs. Hedlund by Miss Mary Donnelly Afiss Agnes Also Radio Concert — Bethany people from whom contributions and A. Keeney entered but did not her Manchester friends. Mrs. Hed­ ed two solo numbers with darence Giris and Chester Shields at Swed­ Mr. McComb’s scoutmastership, will be asked. place. M. Zagg at the piano. Curran, Miss Agnes Pongratz and seven of its members have attained lund was Miss Edna England of the band leaders. Playing will begin ish Congregational church. The local committee which is The Hartford Indians defeated the School street before her recent mar­ February 7 — Wedding Gown the highest ranking possible In directing the drive consists of Manchester Bruins in the first ’The Young People’s Society of at 8:15. There will be cash prizes scoutdom—that of Eagle Scout. riage. given in each section and refresh­ Pageant at Y. M. C. A. Charles S. House, chairman; hockey game of the season at Cen­ the Sw-^dish Congregational church Charles S. Bxur, Lawrence Case, ter Springs yesterday, 6-1. The will meet tonight at 7:30 o’clock for ments <»erved. All 'players will be Coming Eivents. Joseph Lawlor, former mayor of welcome. Rev. K. E. Erickson, Charles W. game was rough and fast, the locals Hartford, head of the Home Own­ their weekly Bible Study session, February 7 — Play "Penrod” at Holman, Herbert B. House, Wells A. showing their need of practice when ers’ Loan Corporation for this dis­ the date having been changed from Whiton Memorial by Community DRIGGS PLAYS ORGAN Strickland and Rev. Watson Wood­ stacked up against a good team of trict, has arranged with Attorney tomorrow. A meeting of the Elxecutive Com­ Players, auspices Educational club. ruff. The committee last week made Hartford’s caliber. Haxold Garrity, to search titles and mittee of the Automotive Division February 9—Jimior Prom at Man­ chester High school. a general appeal for funds through secure necesssny information In the The fourth meeting of the Mid­ of the Chamber of Commerce has PIANO AT ONE TIME The Herald and by mall and this ap­ negotiation of a loan from the gov­ winter Institute of the Nutmeg been called for tomorrow morning Also Annual Firemen’s Night at peal will be supplemented by the ernment in Manchester. Trail Epworth League, will be held at 10 o’clock at the Chamber office School Street Rec. canvass this we<^. at Warehouse Point on Friday tci make plans for the annual meet­ February 10— Girl Scout rally, night. Members of the South Meth­ ing of the division. The meeting pageant and Scout demonstration, Puzzles Listeners When He odist church league will mee' at is called by Chairman Elmore Ho- at State Armory, 7:30 p. m. Broadcasts Music from Both Adminaccon de Luxe the church at 5:45 o’clock instead of henthal. A nominating committee Also annual meeting of local YD Instruments at Once. Soapless Shampoo the usual hour of six, due to the will be appointed to prepare a slate Club at Osano’s cottage at Bolton. Recreation Center long distance to be traveled. of officers for the coming year and February 11 —Police benefit at other matters’ of business will also State Theater. Collin Driggs, who will direct his Items of Interest The Most The Democratic Women’s club, be discussed. February 14, 15, 16, 17—Automo­ Aristocrats at the Rresident’s Birth­ which is holding a supper meeting bile and Home Appliance Show at Today’s Program . Complete day Ball at the State Armory Jan­ Boys’ boxing, 5-6 p. m. Wednesday eyening at 6:30 at the The annual meeting of the Eman­ State Armory. uary 30, did something brano new Y.M.C.A., has secured as additional uel Lutheran church will be held February 16—Annual banquet of Senior men’s boxl^, 7-8 p. m. speakers for 'that occasion, Mrs. in his broadcast from the Allyn the­ Men’s gym class, 8:15-9:00 p. m. Grocery Stock tonight at 8 o’clock. Matters of im­ Luther League of Emanuel Luth- ater Saturday morning. Mr. Driggs’ Marjorie Wooldridge of Glaston­ portance to the future of the church ersin church. Women’s gym class, 7:15-8:00 bury, state central committee wom­ listeners were puzzled to hear their p. m. will be considered and a good attend­ March 13, 14, 15, 16 — Annual favorite play a piano and organ In Manchester! an for this district, also Dr. E. G. ance of members Is expected. Herald Cooking School at State Women’s tap dancing, 8-8:45 p. m. Dolan of this town, commissioner of DbvW S. McComb simultrineously. Here is how it was Theater. Sessions in morning. done. A dual console of one manuel Plunge periods: Men, 7-8 and 9:30- ®Over 2,000 nationally internal revenue. Those who have April 2—Masonic ball. State Ar­ 10:00 p. m; women, 8-9 p. m. not already made reservations for relatively few In the country, to re­ or key board for the org;an was Dancing Thursday evening with advertised itqms, both mory. ceive this signal honor for distin­ used. This manuel was connected to Hotel Sheridan Dial 5009 the supper, should do so as soon as April 23—Ninth annual concert of Val Jean and his Arcadians. possible by calling Mrs. T. E. Bros- guished achievement in the cause the organ by an extension cable and VoOey Ball imported and domestic. Beethoven Glee Club at High school of youth. placed on the top of the grsmd nan, 5542. OVER 2,000 SKATERS Auditorium. The Recreation Center’s volley Scout Activities piano. This explanation simplifies ball team playing a league matclr at Mr. McComb was a Scout in matters a bit but an org;an aqd the local gym won four out of five AT SPRINGS SUNDAY Troop 3 of the Center Congregation­ piano duet is still a lot of music for games against the Bridgeport Y. M. al church from 1916 to 1918; Assist­ one person to play. Mr. DriggS' C. A. in some very interesting ant Scoutmaster in Troop 3 from broadcasts originate In the Allyn SWEDISH YOUNG FOLKS theater and are beard on the air games. Scores were Rec 15-12, 15-6, 1923 to 1927; Scoutmaster from 15-7, 16-18, 15 12. Playing for PINEHURST-Dial 4151 1929, to the present time. He organ­ three mornings each week. Costiune Party to Be Held GUESTS OF EPWORTHERS ized a Scout Troop in Mitchell Bridgeport. Siake, Becker, Hamil­ House (settlement house) in Hart­ ton, Clarke, Rink, Randolph, Ran­ ford in 1931 and also serves as dall, Kuelh. For Manebestef Met­ calf, Schubert, Gibbems, Mordavsky, Medium Friday Nifdit H Weather Scoutmaster of this troop. PIPE BAND BIRTHDAY Wilkinson, WadddU, Gustafson. Congregational Society Attend Citation Referee Busch, scorer Smith, lines­ Devotiimalis at tke South In nominating Mr. McComb for O ftU ^ Permits I t the Silver Beaver Award, the Exec­ men Little and Hand. POTATOES Methodist Church Last utive Committee of the Council HLLS ORANGE HALL Night. cited his record of exceptional serv­ The Mlspah Cfircle of the Wes­ ice to boyhood, as follows: leyan Guild will meet at 7:30 tomor­ peck 2 1 c The largest crowds of the sea­ Orange Hall was filled Saturday row evening with Mrs. Lillian Kee­ "He has devoted himself assidu­ Only 40 pecks to seU. A, son enjoyed the skating on Center The Epworth L ca^e of the South ously to Scout work and during th/s night on the occasion of the 20th ney, 718 North Main streeL Work Springs pond over the woek-end anniversary of the Manchester ■'**>e will be on salting peanuts. No. 1 Green Moimtain local Methodist church had as its guests seventeen years in which he has stock. with 2,000 persons attending yester­ been interested in Scouting, his in­ Band. A1 Guimond of Haj^ord was day. Weather permitting, a costume last evening at the regular Sunday master of ceremonies and a fine en­ night devotionals, the Yoimg Peo­ terest has never lagged. TTiis was skating party will be held next demonstrated quite clearly when he tertainment of music, songs and Pure Cane Friday iiight. During the evening ple’s Society of the Swedish Con­ agreed to serve as Scoutmaster for specialty numbers was presented by none will be admitted to the Ice gregational church. The devotional the Mitchell House. This in addition Guimond, Mias Moran, Regan and unless *n costume. meeting was in charge of Carl John­ AMOCO son, president of the visiting group. to his regular troop placed a double V’alll and the Hugbea Musical Duo. Sfigar Three prizes will be awarded the The program included a most inter- burden on his shoulders which he Following the entertainment pro­ RANGE OIL skaters for the most novel, best estli^ talk by Rev. S. C. Green, pas­ has carried with credit to himself gram. Collin Driggs and his Aristo­ CALL looking and funniest costumes of tor of the Swedish church, piano se­ and the Boy Scout organization. He crats layed for dancing. 1 0 lbs. 4 6 e SiCtA the evening. The lodge and ice will lections by Elsther Peterson and a has im part^ to his boys how to own The door prize, an electric clock, Van’s Service Station be lighted with colored electric group of hymns by a male quartet. fin^ qualities of character and citi­ was won by Miss Msrrtle Matchett 426 H aitford Road TeL 8866 Hale’s Fhoaons lights and music will be provided Rev. Green spoke on the subject zenship and there are many boys in of Center street. for skating. No admission win be "Christ, My Ideal” and urged all charged. young people to follow after the Coffee 5% 50c The affair is in charge of Frank pattern of Christ in all that they do "Red Bog” Mead. Wallett, William Andrulot and in this life. Following the devotions, James ’’’oley, members of the Man­ a light supper was served by the chester Skating Club host league. The committee in Scot I charge of serving the supper was: Mae Moriarty, Marjorie Crockett, Grace Legg, Helen Gardner, Carle- T issne ton Harris and James Lewis, The FEETHURT? tables were attractively decorated TU ESDA Y.. A Spectacular f and the supper consisted of salads, 3 r o l b 2 5 c biscuits, pickles, celery, coffee -and "Soft as old Itaeer DELMAR D. AUSTIN cake. One-Day Silk Event • Foot Correction Specialist The Epworth League is planning, 174 Main Street Manchester through Its first department, a se­ Campfire For Appointment Dial 4070 ries of meetings for the next few weeks that should be interesting to M{u*shmanows all the young people of the church. Next Suhday evening the speaker will be Helge E. Pearson, organist Sirloin or <«o SETBACK TONIGirr and leader of the musical groups of lb. lO e Benefit Sunset OonneiL the Emanuel Lutheran church. He Small Delmonica 3 9 ^ Mrs. John Akrigg’s, 51 Foster St. will speak on a topic that will be Temple Prizes! Spaghetti! helpfiu to the young people in re­ Nothing Satisfies Like A Good Juicy AH Welcfltne! lation to church muitic. Heavy Quality! Washable! Pinehurst Steak! 80 Cents. ORANGES Sirloins weigh from 1% to 2 >4 pounds. Delmonico Steaks about 1 pound each. All-Silk Flat Crepes! d o z . 2 9 c BRIDGE, WHIST, ^ A C K Mushrooms, either in cans as small as Just the swteiesi WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24, 8:15 p. m. fridt you can ever try! They’re 17c can. Fresh Mushrooms, 23c Vg pound. St. James’s HaU Tuesday Only! aloe tor either tehle use « r ,for Anspioes Children of Mary. Juice- Try thnn onde' iuid 8 Cash Prizes in Each Section. you’ll buy them alwmys. Fancy Tender Calves Liver..,. i/g lb .. ,38c Refreshments. 25 Cents. Bottom Round Cube Steaks...... lb. 30c Purple Top Ground B eef...... ,ib. 25c Sausage M eat...... lb.22c Atlantic Rayolite T tm iips A « #* • AW. mdWV RANGE OIL V ^pedc 1 3 e R. S. R. S. Apricots No pitty eenters. Com Starch Refnlar osort of tUs oil claim Gloss Starch pound they have fotmd none bettor. 39 Inches Wide! 9c 9c ANY OIL COSTS Si/jC OAL. 3 for 25c 3 for 25c 24c Why toko a chance with in­ Health Market ferior gradesr It’S fashionable to aew again—hence this great one-day Fancy Ripe Tomatoes...... lb, 17c aale of fine quality flat crepea—beautiful, heavy weight, Specials Iceberg le ttu c e ...... ____head 9c L. T. WOOD CO. pure silks. Every yard the kind we are proud to.seiL Native Potatoes...... 51 S treet TeL 4496 .t... .peck 33c PURTV This Is not a specially purchased "sale lot”. . .every piece Brififcc« We are aonr for the young with deU- our regular stock of first quality silk. Perfect to eate etomama—week or mul from any CORNED PINEHURST Dial 4151 eauae. Oirla and boya twWtwy the beat up into Spring frocks and Ungerle now. TUBfi|pA2’ First Delivery Goses 8:10 A. M. Second, 9:40 A. M. yoara of Hfa. Sidesitep unhajpolnaai. r a w B m ia a tonie joat loaded wM vita- ONIjY a t 77c.., make it a point to Shop tomorrow. WINDOW mina B and 0—UCATONE. Toangpaopla who taka UCAT0N2 lb. SHADES have fine wppetMaa in no time. Good quality Holland’s Tantin, ^MQr wm d M anythfaif-^oa’tavaB Street and Lingerie Shades: Tender know they have itoihadia. Stw in Washable, Standard Colon. Made • White • Navy • Black eomed heef. __ to order, and bung on your a at.the Nyal dnur stora today and beef and windows complete for...... 4 U C teato a n m i^ of nCATONE--. , e 155 Center Sfreet Btaneheeter Read The Herald Adrs. catone At HALES Silkf—Main Itoor, left ■ r ■ ■■ •