“V/*- THE WEATBEB Forecast by U. & Weather Borean, NET PRESS Hartford. AVERAGE DAILY CIRUULAmON for the Month of February, 1980 Fair tonight and Tlmeday; some* state Ubrary-Co®®- 5,503 C o « i- what warmer tonight. . Hembera of the Audit Bureau of Clrculiillons SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CEN^ S O U T H MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1930. (Classified Advertising on Page 1.1) VOL. XLIV., NO. 132. t| ggA/vvTnn T\ranrr> 1 SENT BY ARGHDUGHESS BOOVERDENIES I AMFRICA’S OFFICIALS PREPARE PLAN TO PROBE FOR COMMUNIST DAY UNEMPLOYMENTlS D U b I D Reds Say There WiD Be 3 0 TO 100 DIE AD Government Agencies Fifteen Girls Injured Magazine Writer Quotes Demonstrations by the ‘ i FRANCE AS Working to Better Condi- i Ford and Edison as Fa­ B y F a ll into Cellar voring Dry Law— Dry's Unemployed All Over the tions — Davis EsthnatesII FLOODS RAGE Three MiDion Idle. Side of Question Heard in Civilized World. New York. March 5.—(AP)—Fif-raided in carrytog the chUdren from ______^ , K nf 1 1 . the basement to the first floor . e /.pi_ toeh g(irls between the age where an emergency hospital was Congress— Laborite Ac­ By Associated Press Washington, March were injured, seven of them gg^ .pjjg condition of several of Loss Estimated at 40 Mil­ The White House today denied re- ggj.|Qyajy ^hen a trapdoor over an the girls was so serious that the Announcement of a proposed ports that President Hoover is con- playgrounds of two ambulances which answered the cuses Wets of Trying to world-wide demonstration tomorrow lions; Whole Villages Sub­ sidering calling an unemployment. jj^j Qrogg parochial school, in ------first alarm were overloaded because in connection with an “international conference. iB rookl^ collapsed today, dropping of the necessity of qmckly gettmg Bluff American People. unemployment day” has brought ex­ merged; One Report Says The President pressions of warning against undue Washington, March 5.— (A P )-' disturbances from authorities “C r t t a t eve“ ' — tee adbomen._ Severa. 100 Drowned. tirin^ am bulL^s ^^su?fSng^f^^^^ were unconscious when loaded to the Prohibition was cited today as one many cities. . . agency of the government had Premier Tardieu, acting as of the factors adding materially to ^ been working to the best of its ‘''^ r c S e n ^ L T 'ffs t '^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ re- ^ w S o 7 ' the accident quick^ j American prosperity and home com­ ter of the interior, has Toulouse, France, March 5.— [ ability to speed up construction and u le ie d from school for a play hour spread through the neighborhood fort by friends of the Eighteenth She Paris prefect o (AP)—Property damage in the i employment and would continue to a n T 4 r r “ o i t S g to the L n of t^^ and police reserves were necessa^ demopstraUops^^^^^^^ Amendment who raUied before the neighborhood of $1,000,000,000 do their utmost. It was said further that the state- , f ^ ^ d r e S c e r s t ^ r g ^ v e way ers which quickly gathered, House judiciary committee in de­ francs (about $ , , ) and Austria’s Napoleonic jewels were valued at $40,000, but all the Arch- __ meeUng 40000000 ment of Secretary Davis of the 1 glass and rei screaming______fv,i into the T'ho wniv The Gross Holy Crossschool school i: is located fense of the dry laws which have heavy loss of life with estimates duchess Maria Theresa got out ^ °lg5®HasU^^^^ i I^'bor Depa^tmenb published this | dropping them screaming mro church avenue and Veronica undergone a seven day onslaught by running from 30 to more than 100 $7270. Here you see Assistant District ...... the White.. ! basement,------citizens place, Brooklyn. toe anti-prohibition group. Teachers and passing Hardly had the session started be­ have been suspended. ! dead constitute the tolls so far XTd1oTa“ n‘itJfo | j In Germany fore Henry Ford and Thomas A. known of the sudden floods that for as “commission ’ from the sale. j Secretary Davis' i Edison were recorded as ardent German P?Uce three days ravaged central and supporters of the Eighteenth alarm duty m all the g ------' statement, referred to today by the ■ southern France. White House, follows: I Amendment. Their views were set of Prussia to prevent a Y GANDHI IS BIG PROBLEM forth in telegrams read by Samuel r^ults growing out of expectea There are still no exact details of Secretary of Labor Davis when j Communist demonstrations. In Be interviewed by the press today as ; Crowther, of Bayside, Long Island, a the catastrophe, at Moissac, where a magazine writer who recently con­ S aToutdoor meetings have been dike collapsed and flooded the city. HUB HAS WATER ENOUGH to what he thought of the speech in ducted a survey of conditions imder forbidden and authorities An early estimate of 100 lives lost the Senate yesterday of United ' FOR BRITAIN TO SOLVE elsewhere contemplated no difficul- States Senators Wagn6r said: prohibition for toe Ladies Home fv to maintaining control of any there has not been confirmed. “ Senator Wagner makes a great Journal. He said the messages were Villages Destroyed. sent him after the two men had said «;ituation which may arise. .>,0 , STATE EXPERTS ASSERT show of indignation that the ad- “ c S l d o r f dispatches sa.d that Reports indicate that the rivers ______. ministration has not been able to they would be unable to appear. ot a Tupetins of Communists tnerc ------j overcome the whole of the terrific First of a Series of Articles FEARING A R R K T , Economic Benefits Tarn and Correze are returning Crowther said the economic bene­ within their banks, leaving hundreds fits of prohibition were testified to of houses wrecked and in some cases Declare Waters of Merri-! FOX IS FIGHTING |qi?nrunTmpioymfn^^^^^ Explaining Background of ^ SELF in every country. _ B/’vviusw j 1 stock crash to New York, the by increased bank accounts, more In Estonia entire villages destroyed. life insurance policies, better home reported The Garonne, the Orbiel, and conditions and a decided falling off Dispatches from Riga Estonia mac River Could Be Used T A QAVE T h e a t e r s ' distressing unemployment, the Present Unrest in In- i — - other lesser streams are rising, 1 1 1 / i j n T Li 1 l l L i n 1 LilMJ ; gj.st time in the history in the consumption of alcoholic 5 S t Communist ^turhaimes^ causing new damage to property oni] 1 I of these events by its actions and beverages. and danger to life. Instead of Ware . j policies the administratior has held dia* Sketch of the Leader. Had Barricaded Home for a Another witness, Edward Keating, ;- n ^ .S ”tha7rS;^s?J From Carcassonne came a report i ri I T T J i unemployment to less than one-half editor of the magazine Labor, and a n 1 former member of the House from dons could be held only that the villages of Lastours, Citou, 1 l that of previous crashes, and by the Month— Fights Six Hour proper places” and said that all Lespinassiere and Cahrespine w3re Swift Rivers. races Ureat lestloday EDITOR’S NOTE:— This is Colorado, also endorsed the dry would be 1 ! stabilization of wages and co- riotous demonstrations ravaged and a number of persons I iin II M 1 Cl 1 operation of the business world. the first of four articles dealing laws. He accused the wets of try­ drowned. When He ineetS Ot0CK-| work is being provided in a way with the career of Mahatma Battle With Police. ing “to bluff” toe American people WUllam Z. Fostcri In one town a cemetery was Hartford, March 5— (AP) —The ! that should relieve moct of this Sandhi and the political prob- with threats of civil war if they SeraferriLAaFthe^^emou washed away, the coffins joining storage and filtering of the waters PemoTmoSen. were not repealed; said toe people demea - - - - soviet other debris in the flood. of Merrimac River for use of the holders— Needs Millions, I i employr^ent for the week of Feb- inseparable, and would not be scared wdth a “cap Strattons were supported assumed acute form as a jesmt Wellsville, N. Y., March 5.— (AP) pistol” and challenged the wets to of metropolitan district of Boston, of toe Nationalist demand for —A man who had barricaded him­ put candidates in toe field and find money as a means United ! (Continued on Page Three.) Soviet propaganda m the SEARCHING FOB BODIES. thus providing an inexhaustible sup­ out just how much of a following New York, March 5 — (AP) — | ■ ' self in his home for four weeks, States. , Montauban, France, March 5.— ply of water for domestic purposes, was dead today after a six-hour they had. (AP)—The waters of the river Tarn is the suggestion of Connecticut, of­ William Fox, who built one theater j |i|A Tr|in DDIDCD V He added that toe anti-prohibi­ ...fered______today_ in the water diversion ^ into a worldwide motion picture en-1 HIM I \ III* KKIKrKY battle with a posse of police, state tionists could not muster over a slowly receded today, permitting .... o , the Stete a g e i n g greatest teat of I M U U ia X 1 troopers and deputy sheriffs who himdred • of toe 435 votes In toe TARDIEU PRESENTS hundreds of refugees to return to monwealth of Massachusetts, now, - - - v ...... By BATES ^ANEY used tear gas. bombs in an attempt House and would be “lucky” to get their homes and seek the bodies of S g L ard by Special Master Char- his career today, at special meetings (A. P. Staff Writer) to capture him. 20 of toe 96 votes in toe Senate. . fes W Sunn of Minn., ap-I of toe stockholders of toe two cor-j IN HARTFORD PROBEi rrru T„viinn orob- ' The man, n.yieLyle Fausey,rausey, 42, former Keating asserted he was not in those who were unable to escape the agreement with toe recommenda­ n^^srteriup?eTe°C our7 j ^‘^S^hSng^o"^^^^^^ Film I London, assumed i inmate of an asylum at Warren, PLANS TO CHAMBER rush of the floods. Umted Statos Supjem^C^^^ | Corporation and the Fox Theaters' lem, which has so suddenly “ j . committed suicide with a shot- tion of William Green, president of The number of dead is still unde­ toe American Federation of Labor, Todav Connecticut commenced 1 Corporation from receivership Mr. such a w m a Gandhi. I gun yesterday rather than submit termined and as crumbling walls the problem . 1 toe one j to capture. for 2.75 per cent beer. thJ nrJsentatior of evidence tend- I Fox is asking the stockholder to ap­ Aliano's Statement Mention­ I It is difficult to separate Fausey came to Wellsville last have made the search extremely dif­ ing to toow that Massachusetts prove a $65,000 000 refinancing^ plan ! from the other. i October after his escape from toe Washington, March 5.— (AP)— Addresses ParBament on ficult, it is proceeding slowly. ha? available in the eastern portion ‘ o ^ e ft short obligations. There are many stories of hero­ I In June, 1891. 1 Warren asylum in May. Recently he Big, busy, industrial America, filled of the state, plenty of water -for They were assured to financing the ed Police Officials; More ism. Adolphe Poult, a business acquisition of the Gaumont theater i eraduated from the i became obsessed with the idea that, with happy homes where many of PoHcies; Tax Reduction domestic use which could be util­ i Lndon. was admitted t o the j blamed for a fire in a re- toe luxuries of life are enjoyed, was man, is said to have saved more ized by the Boston metropolitan dis­ chmn of England and a major inter­ than 100 lives before he himself was est in Loews, Inc., of the United | Sensations Promised. ish bar and quit England f finery. For four weeks he had barri­ toe picture painted today before toe trict, at an expenditure far less House judiciary committee as swept to death. States. The Stock Market crash | caded himself in his home and dur­ One of His Suggestions. than will be made for toe proposed (Continued on Page 3.) ing that period had kept his son, friends of prohibition began their Swift-Ware Rivers diversion object. prevented the companies from ar- j ramging new financing to meet their ; Hartford, March 5.— (AP)—The • Leslie, 17, a prisoner under threat reply to toe seven day attack by The State has seven witnesses to of death if he attempted to escape. anti-prohibition group upon the present evidence in toe case, all ex­ obligations and precipitated the j g^and jury, which yesterday j Paris March 5— (AP)-^- -'Xndre crisis that has prevailed for two Shoots Gonstable eighteenth amendment. Tardieu’ presenting his “ inister^ RAILROAD RATES perts, and it is the expectation this I charged members of toe Hartford j W . C .T .U .T O FIGHT Authorities yesterday tried to The drys, at toe outset, backed .irifipration to Parliament this at phase of the testimony, so far as ] monins Other Legal Fights ! police department with perjury and dislodge Fausey from the house up their contention that toe liquor Connecticut is concerned, will be ternoon. reaffirmed Mr. Fox’s fight Is reminiscent of j deliberate interference with its in- , with tear gas bombs. Fausey fired laws had proved of untold benefit to completed this week and the master .i. c the nation by having read into the policy at London and repeated his EXCESSIVE-FORD then adjourn the hearing to | the efforts of two other heads of vestigation of liquor conditions in from toe window and wounded Con­ former plans for national prosperity WET ORGANIZATION stable Warren Ives in toe leg. committee record telegrams from Soston where Massachusetts is ex- great corporations to obtain the sup- Hartford county has not yet dis­ in a somewhat enlarged . pviHpnr(» next Port of stockholders in a crisis. After a seige of several hours Henry Ford and Thomas A. Edison In the address on which the tot closed more sensational develop­ , Leslie, though suffering from the ef- endorsing prohibition. w?ek and complete the hearing of I ^ b e r t W. Stewart, president of the ments arising out of the probe, it of his new Cabinet hangs—and wth Standard Oil Company of Indiana, The messages were presented by 'I i was learned today. it full resumption of the Says He Can Send Autos Proposed Plan ; and William Childs head of the res Prohibition Will Divide Worn- I cape. Fausey, overcome by the gas, Samuel Crowther, of Bayside, Long f°rencc at London—the Thus far, all toe studies which | Durant Cham, both tried and were This new information is said to be _ ,« i fell to toe floor. Before toe officers Island, an economist and magazine trimmed his sails to the recent ad­ based almost entirely on statements « « aT QLoFo Intn Two HOS'- could break into toe house toe mM writer, toe first to testify of the verse winds by enlarging tor Cheaper by Truck to I have been made of the Merrimac defeated. river have been along the lines of The major opposition to the bank- of Sebastino Aliano, .neld for the 6D 01 ululC llllU 1 I reyived, crawled to an opening m many waiting to be heard in sup­ tax reductions. However tos pro 1 _____ ' ers recapitalization plan is offered murder in December of Alfonso I toe floor, let himself . down under port of toe dry statute. -ram essentially was the same as Florida Than by Rail. 1 (Continued on Page Three.) | by two of the principal creditors Menniti, a “fall guy” to one of Ab­ the house and killed himself while The Detroit manufacturer wirW that offered by tos first minist y, I ' ______j Halsey Stuart and Company, and ano’s speakeasies and involves, a c-! tile Camps. the police were tearing up boards in he felt “sure that toe sane pe<^la which was defeated two weeks ag . I toe Electrical Research Products, cording to the police, allegations j an effort to reach him. of toe nation” would never see the AlSiough the French naval policy against at least one superior officer Eighteenth Amendment repealed ot remained the same, it was under­ (Copyright, 1030 By Associated Press) in the department. The report | “any dangerous modification” j trie Company. Hartford, March 5 - pln- stood it might be given some flexi­ Fort Myers, Fla., March 5.— (AP) THIRD HEAD KEEPER An alternative plan was propgsed current today linked the officer or effected. bility to relieve the tension at the and, I ^ t o Tcti5e hostile If Congress wishes to do construc­ _ _ , w i .V®storday by Harry L. Stuart, of officers vidth alleged bribery I necticut int Thpir support TO CONTEST LAW Edison’s Reply. London conference. tive work let its members set about perhaps, a more serious complaint. | tlfis' monto. Their support j “I still feel.” Edison’s teelgram Principal Issues OF AUBURN KILLED' stuan a?d O. ana Joha said, “that prohibition is the great­ The paramount issues were (to- adjusting railroad rates and leave I Otterson, president of toe Electrical 1 Bootleggersgers Named '| ^ b e ^Sught” ...in tWO | I Research Concern^ They announced i est experiment yet made to benefit scribed to the declaration as toe toe prohibition law alone—that is The mention of 343 Main street | campaigns to he conducte i that an outline of their plan would i grand jury’s report subnutted j taneously.neously. ON OIL IN STATE man.” naval negotiations, execution of toe toe conviction of Henry Ford. of Crowther, imder questioning - by Young plan, adoption -of social in­ be submitted to the stockholders tp- The sudden appearance Mr. Ford’s impression and the day but it was regarded as unlikely j C ^ u ?fyrstetoaj"?^^^ j CoMecticut “branch o f to e women s | (Chairman Graham, said he had ask­ surance “on which all parties ^ e ed that Ford and Edison appear be­ ae-reed ” ratification of various arbi­ suggestion are founded on many Trial of Killers of Second that a vote would be ^ e n on it. j two months o f investigation | National organization fo r P ^ ib i ; tration’ conventions and World Court months study of the rate situation. Subpoenas Served on Gov. fore toe committee but they were ^ L l l “ 'ih a s dfsclosed the names of two al-| tion ^^^°\atio^^de move- unable to do so. Their telegrams, matters, adoption of further poli­ “Rates are too high everywhere” Keeper Adjourned; Keep­ j porary injunction which had been j bootleggers in a raid on that tical amnesty laws and above all the he said. “Railroad officials ever so I granted to Mr. Fox preventing toe 1 ment^headed by Mrs. Charles H. he said, were in reply to his letters speedy passage of the long delaj^ed often appear with a plea that they j otoer trustees from voting the stock ; Brewer is cow being held Sabin of New York gives new signi- Trumbull and Other Offi­ and had been received this moming< Before toe witness began ^is tes­ budget. are entitled to fair returns on their er Is Stabbed. I at the stockholders meeting to de- | ^g^i^ deeper of the alleged “liquor L L c e to the regular annu^ “Prosperity” is the major con- investment. I believe that toe pres­ j cide on a refinancing plan to save ; & bershiphprship campaign the Connecucuu cials in Injunction Suit. timony the room was well filledj-In rcrn .says the declaration, and ent rate structure gives toe carriers Lamed alao teat Georse Sv,r«nch g h o of f thet L Womenwomen’s a Christian------1 a few minutes it was packed. Mtfny France must “at a moment when a a handsome, but nonetheless unjust N. Y., March 6 .- ( A P ) l “ ri S t e a r t s n d ^ , a, Temperance Union will open this^ women sat on toe floor. Some un­ Auburn, able to force their way into the world crisis in over-production as and exorbitant profit. —Edward L. Beckmtt, Auburn! premises at the Ume HjIcCliIC xCcScarCD. x rOQUCLSj IT ™Mrs' Mary E. Welles, president of j New Haven, March 5.— (A P )— chamber caught glimpses of what shown by the fall of prices of raw “Convoys of trucks everywhere prison principal keeper, today was creditors to the extent of about' of the raid on Dec .17 di^^^^^ materials, brings inevitable pressure toe state W C.. T. U,. though at |____Subpoenas_____ were served today cn was going on by peering through are beating down toe railroc.ds, be­ stabbed to death by an unidentified and is now being sought by toe nresent unperturbed by toe nfW op- , jobn- H. — Trumbull, — ’ " Robbins toe doorway over the heads of -the upon French economics,” stimulate cause of cheaper carrying rates.” inmate and became the third in $27,000,000. police. Wright and Brewer, po- Will Help Halsey Co nnnpnt that has thrust itself m j commissioner of motor crowd. by all suitable means toe nation s succession in that office to lose his industry. Trucks Much Cheaper JusticV^'lTi^? Teds^iorit was ^ ffiTl^uorc^ntoove^^^ not I an?r” ^^ Neutral Probe. life at the hands of conwets. p.,f Yxypnm oiH .vjtimrt- ducted-tne ducted “toe ciuoclub rrooms o u ^ at 34J Maiq the new orgamza- , in Connecticut in an Crowther said he was not con­ Tax Reduction Mr. Ford commented on the fact at the height of the trial of M ax, ^ nromotlnp' its refinancine streetd referred to toe grand jury s To do this, toe Tardieu declara­ that automobiles manufactured by tion may bring to bear on the worn- , ^y ten oil com- nected with any organization either News ot tee fatal stubbing c a ^ in favor of or opposed to the Eight­ tion proposes as before a big plan of his company are being delivered in Becker,jcker, gunman and gangster or ^ ^ j frequented and were guen free en of Connecticut. | operating in the state to pre- Dry’s Arguments | P p enforcement of toe mucu eenth Amendment but had obtained “national equipment” the heavy re­ Florida and to Michigan by truck Brooklyn, and a convict charged I liquor. duction of taxes that hinder trade because he said, of a saving to com (Continaed on Page Three.) '^ ^ ^ * /^ ? ° 5 ‘^l■SeStiSohibition ! contested act: “Concerning the sale data on conditions under prohibition with toe murder of the man Beck­ for toe specific purpose of a series and toe revamping of antequated parison with railroad rates. with succeeded—George A. Durn- ?v th? w c t 1 U comes | of motor lubricating oUs” which w ^ financial methods. The automobile builder was of articles for toe Ladies’ Horn? ford. Supreme Court Justice Ben­ from Mrs Welles. She said she in- | passed at toe last session of the Journal. He summarized this sur­ By national equipment is meant emphatic in expressing his belief jamin B. Cunningham immediately ten“ ed^to'send to Mrs. Robinson and ; General Assembly and approved by road building, harbor improvemente, vey as disclosing a material im­ that structure of the present pro­ recessed court. every other member of toe organize- | the governor on July 2, 1929. provement especially among the . electrification, reforestration, toe hibition law is satisfactory. Other Murders. Thirty-One Day Fast Kills modernization of agriculture and the tion whose name comes to her at-| The Legislative Act. working men. "So is the enforcement of the Durnford was killed in the second tention an official W. C. T. U. book- , The act dealing with toe specifi- extension of telephone, radio and prison riot at Auburn within five Savings account depositors, he other means of communication to law” came as an afterthought. Leader of Faith Cure Cult let which, she explained, refutes the | cations of motor lubricants offered said, had, increased materially. The “We’ve had no trouble from drunk­ months in 1929, that of December different arguments advanced by | g^jg in this state, requires that make it easier to do business. 11. About two years ago James same was true, he added, with U»e The suggested creation of a minis­ enness in our plant at Dearborn and opponents of prohibition. j every container of oil sold for inter- insurance policy holders. He quot­ we’re right on the border” he point­ B. Durnan, whose place Durnford •We bave been following^ toe ■ combustion motors, with the ex- try of health was described as part St. Joe, Ark., March 5.— (AP)— «GUbert, Ark., and when that organ- ed E. J. Buffington, president of the ed out. took, was cut down by a stabber. activities of Mrs. Sabin and her , ggp^gn of that intended for air­ of a plan to fight tuberculosis and Full^ ... details...... of ...... Beckwith’s...... ,A death 31 day fast, entered upon to cure ization disbanded became toe leaaer Illinois Steel Corporationn, as to Instill respect for sanitation to The seller and toe buyer of Illicit organization for some time” Mrs planes shall be marked with a writ­ asserting the economic benefits of were difficult to obtMn from toe an illness by “Divine healing” has of toe rn WeUes said. “Of course it will be ten guarantee that toe oil is as good French rural districts. liquor should be punished, Mr. Ford prison.orison. All phonesnhones were reported ended in toe death of Erwin Lee The cult, in gathered at u prohibition were evidenced in the The premier told Parliament that believes, inasmuch as he sees one as Graham 55, cult leader. . bert near here and bought large; | some time before Mrs. Robinson s or better in its quality as that speci­ home life of toe thousands of busy. Police, informed by news­ fied in toe U. S. government specifi­ his financial plan was based “on a guilty of violation of toe law as the paper sources of toe bare details, Graham became ill several weeks tracts of lands for toe pu^ose j STo P „ workers, especially citing condition firm policy of a balanced budget and other. immediately sent an investigator to ago and refused medical aid, as- establlshi^ a j welles believes the new or- cation (CTass D) for motor lubri­ in the big mills at Gary, Indiatw'. Ten labor supervisors of toe Gen#fel a policy of amortization which in the penal institution. serting he would be cured by munity. This community, tlm I mav serve toe W C. T. cants. four years saved France.” He con­ faith. ^ On February 1 he began his hers said, would be protected by d i-, renewed Restrain Trade. Electric Company, be went on, tod TREASURY BALANCE The stabber, whose name was not gratulated toe country on toe splen­ ascertainable immediately, was fast and from tee? unUl hi? death vine faith Irom revayes ot a P " - te ^ t o ,d y in This act, toe oil companies claim, reported that men were spenoing did condition of toe treasury, the does not in any way promote public less for li<“^'T. In toe coal fields. Washington, March 5.— (AP) — seized. Beckwith, first information yesterday consumed oniy. a smaii dWed ,0 begin! ca n s? prohibition, but also in in- resources of which might help equip said, was walking up and down the the nation to achieve greater pros- Treasury receipts for March 3 were ^ S ^ 'a r ^ - a s a ieader of the In-I|h te'e destSy ereasing tee membership o, the d r y (Continued on Page 2) $8,410,483.31; expenditures. $18,270,- tables during the dinner hour W’hen (Coiitinue on Page ’i ) the attack was made. coming Kingdom Missionary unit at all civilized nations by 1926. k (Contlnued on Page Three.) 224.37; balance, $45,091,353.75. 7 I • —I I ~ ' . m ijii m . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH ^lANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1930. ^ W g e t w o STIMSON ORDERS WONERSFLEE !mothers, daughters IHEALTH OFFICIALS OBITUARY IN CHAMBER’S DRIVE A M E R U PARLEY . (Furnished by Putnam St Co.) A.dams Hxp ...... • • •. 33 I NEW HAVEN JAIL banquct march is XO VISIT MERIDEN Central Bow, Hartford, Cbun. i^(eg • • • • • • *.♦ ...... m Get 65 Members Out of' 141 Am Can . . . . ------.141% • I >' ____ _ Mothers and daughters from all' . i /v n, , DEATHS Despite Bad Cold, Our Sec* Solicited; Expect Total Mem- 1 P. M. Stocks. . Am Coml Alcoh . . 28% Experts to look Over Stale ^bership of 450. Bank Stocks. Ain’ and For Pow 0 « «2% Bid Asked Am Tnt..mat '... 48%: church for a number of years at the lOne Youth Boasted to Police Mrs. Lottie C. Clark retary Calls Together En* Gratifying reports.on the Cham- . Bankers Trust Go ... 325 Am Metal ...... n. . ! annual Mother and DaugMer ban- School; Governor’s Board Mrs. Lottie C. CSark, .widow of ' her of Commerce_•' membership___ 1 tM cam- I | City Barli andavwl Trust 350 400 Am Pow and Lt^tJ 1Q4 % qaet sponsored by the ^ssionary Frederick G. Clark, died at her Am Rad Stand San . . . 85 Hen e Would ITOUIU Escaue* State* ' societies each year toward the close Baign being held this week were Cap Nat B&T . . . . . 360 370 Starts Work Today. home, 729 North Main street today voys for Conference. made at a meeting of the organiza- ] Conn. River ...... 425 Am Roll Mill ...... iiT* 1 C L A : of winter. The c.ate set for this, aifter a brief illness. She leaves one tion at the Sheridan Hotel last i Htfd Conn T ru st...... 140 Am Smelt ...... •••••“ -I? -, Wide Search Un. year-s banquet is Tuesday evenmg, son. Loydon H. aark of 332 Sum­ night, and R. K. Anderson, com' First Nat Htfd ...... — Anx TbI cuid Tcl 23D% March 18, beginning at 6:30, and] mit street and two daughters, Miss London, March 5— (AP)— Ignor- , mlnder-in-chief of the drive, ex- j Land Mtg Md TlUe A'-i Water W ks ...... 1M % ticketsuiiacta o.care already — . . ------in the hands-- o t I' Hartford, March j Ivy B. Clark who teaches in N ew , j j^jg physician’s orders to remain ' ^ggged h i^ e lf as hopeful of the i Mutual B&T Anaconda ...... • • • ‘ 5 K__fApv__ A the missionary society members. i ^he Investigation by the State Board | york City and Miss Dorothea CTark g gggj.g. P ^ campaign y^hich will do, vtc Atl Ref ...... 40%- New. Haven,, March 5— in (AP)— nroeress A ', Mrs.t Claude Truax who is ^m charge! cnarge j of Health alreadyaireaay underunuer way J —; : pf pf sprmgneia, Springfield, masa,, Mass,, two grand-, i tary Stimson unexpectedlyimpxnectedlv came totr successe n T ^ th oi a ine dinner* oa p meeting g ...... at the j New Brit T ru st...... — Baldwin L o c o ...... 38% statewide search P ^ ^ ticket distribution announces that i morning, and a preliminary meeting chUdren and one brother, Robert W. ^ohdon this morning and summoned Sheridkn, Friday evening at 6:15 1 Riverside T ru s t...... 550 B and O ...... • • ^ .117 today for tw. ^ , i S • order to avoid the congeatioh I Governor Trun.1>un;a^|P^'a] | “ “."member ot the ' a» o’clock. West Htfd T ru st...... 350 Bendlx Aviat ...... 44% escaped from the New Haven county | banquet last! missionluiosiuu of.V. three— — - — _ , Jv, 1 *"— ---- 4., V onH ' can naval conference delegation. RenorisReports were maaemade byoy 43 mof the '. »»»«•«».Bonds. Beth Steel ...... jail. They are Joseph Del Gregio. 19, I year, only 300 persons will be serv aftemooa in New Haven, ^ d m - second ! The purpose of the caU was not dis- | workers engaged In the canvass : Htfd & Conn West . Burr Add Mch ...... 48% XUCjr I» C Tf fVinr^fnrA h#»hnOVeS all Wh( tensive official probe for a period of ! closed and it created something of i ^ 20O new members. Out of the i East Conn Pow 5s 103 Canadian P a c ...... ' of this city and Stanley Kryzewski ed. It therefore behooves all who are In the habit of attending this spread | J f f - _sensation., ^ _____ | Jofalprospect list of 500 nam^, the U n n L P 7s 118 Case Thresh...... ;279% 17. of New Jersey. ] are in event'^of the ■ tiquated methods at the Connecticut j gugi^iand postoffice. r-inrir 1 It was isclosed at about the same leaving 359 or Conn L P 5 % s ...... 108 Cerro De P a sco ...... 61 They climbed 1 ° church and* com -1 School for Boys at Meriden wa.s j Funeral se^mes for^ Mr^^Clark] Americans were con- j seven-tenths of the work yet to be j conn L P 4% s ...... 98 100 Chic Mil StP and P p f ...... 41% broke a lock on a door leading into j south Methodist church and com- finally initiated „„ otfin unncifPfi the shutters from | munity, to secure their tickets prospects I Htfd Hyd 5s ...... 102 105 Chic and Northwest...... -'85% an attic, knocked the shutters Four experts of the state fied their Insurance Stocks Chrysler ...... * a cupola window, made their way to promptly. ment of health, including Dr, r . v^. -- --- the chieis 01 uie aeiegations. it ae- ______members.; Aetna Casualty ...... 131 Col Gas and El ...... ^ the roof and then dropped to the Mrs. Ada Reichard, chairman of ley H. Osborn, commissioner, Di. Congregational church wiU officia^. . ^ Ambassador Gibson Burial will be in the Buckland cem- : vc . . _ ------, This is an average of two out of ; Aetna Fire $10 par .. 61 Col G raph...... street below. , the supper committee will be ably Millard Knowleton, head of the Bu- who was acting for Secretary Stim- ^ every four approached, or 30 percent I Aetna L ife ...... 85 Comv/lth and S o u ...... 17% No trace has been found of the assisted by Mrs. Mary Behnfield and reau of preventable, diseases. W ar-, etery. son, vigorously opposed the program . qj the quota. With the same degree 1 Automobile -----. . . . 39 Consol Gc3 ...... 123 fugitives. Mrs. Mary Benson. Mrs. J. Howard ren J. Scott, of the bureau of s ^ i- i , ------—— laid down for 4 the.,.- conference—_r „.i when success with the prospects that i conn. General ...... 138 Contin Can ...... 65% Keith will supervise the decorations tarv engineering, and one othe., Frank H. Hull it resumes active work on the remain to be canvassed, the Cham- ! Htfd Fire, 310 par . .. 77 Corn Prod ...... f3% Said He’d Escape ,, • and the dining room will be in wMd d o ^ to the school from Hart- | The Misses Palmer of Oasland ■ (A P )— v\hen . . „ „ ■ ground that it was premature and her will have an increased member- ! Htfd Stm Boil, ?10 par 57% Curtiss Wright ...... 12% Aiisonia, March o— (Ai 1 charge of Mrs. Lydia GUmore. Mrs ford this morning to make the sur- , street received a telegram from ! ill-advised. ship of 250, bringing the total num- National Fire ...... 67 Dupont De Nem ...... Stanley Kryzewski, 17, New Jersey | Richmond will arrange foi vev* oT OirTnstitution recommended | Angeles last evening announcing Observers gathered the impres- ...... 75% Elec Pow and Lt ...... 73 youth escaped from New Haven ^ entertainment, ^ the death of Frank H. Hull, husband ber of members to 450. i Phoenix F ir e i as a result of the starUing disclos- 1 nf v . sion that this situation was to be Travelers ...... 1485 1510 Erie ...... county jail yesterday afternoon he ^ ______Conditions ] of Mrs. Lizzie Palmer Hull, forifrei- I discussed at the American delega- made good a boast which he has ' ures of unwholesome PubUc Utility Stocks. For. FUm A ...... 36% there, which have been brought out, ly of Manchester j tion meeting this morning. It was the campaign meeting, to take Conn. EUec Sve ...... 90 93 Gen Elec ...... 77 is b ig p r o b l e m during the past eleven days. i ------! also thought possible that there had action on the nomination of John xConn. P ow er...... 87 89 Gen F ood s...... ^ Meanwhile the state board of ed-1------I been some development in the Learned and . Crombie Donaldson ! Hartford Elec Lgt .. . 89 91 Gen Gas and El A ...... ucation, already requested to inau- ! American - Japanese negotiations FUNERALS as directors of the Chamber. xdo, vtc ...... 88 91 i f o r BRITAIN TO SOLVE ffurate a similar survey to deter- ! which demanded attention although Greenwich W&G, pfd . — JO Gold Dust ...... 44 quarters here on Feb. 17. Kryzew i mine the educational standards pre-1 ! this was a matter for speculation, 75 ski, a fugitive from the New Jersey • in the Chamber to date are; i Hartford Gas ...... 70 Grigsby Grunow ...... 16 ‘ vailing at the place, was in session , Miss Nellie Dwyer. j xnreeThree n^eaaersLeaders rreseni,Present ■ Walter B. Kohls, James D. Lapp, . 45 55 Houdsdlle-Her B ...... 24% : State Reformatory, was &rr©SLCcl j 1 do, pfd ...... (Continued from Page 1.) this morning. It was am o^ced The funeral of Miss Nellie Dwyer 1 Only three of the five leaders of i Qotfred A. Larson, Ronald Ungard. S N E T Co ...... 180 185 Int Combust ...... 7% he|^ Feb. 14 charged with breaking at in® a Lester street home and steal- ; at the office of Dr. Albert B. Mere­ of Elm S rrace was held this morn-Samuel J. Little, James O. McCaw. ftlanafacturing Stocks. Int Harv ...... 2®?/' native land. A Hindu firm then dith, state commissioner of educa­ ing money and valuables. | ina fr^m the h L e at 8:30 and at St. McNaUy,McNally, Manchester Acme Wire ...... 47 Int Match pf ...... 76% sent him to South Africa to conduct tion, that the survey would be start­ mg irom me “ >• ,• „ p Mr. MacDonald,^ Mr. Wakatsuki A V. and ) I Poultry ^ Club, Karl Marks, W. J. Am Hardware...... 62 Int Nick Can ...... 39% Trapped in Shaft 1 a lawsuit. He found the Indians James’s church at 9 o’clock. Rev. F. Signor Dino Grandi. Ambassador de i / p Horace He was fined $25 in the Ansonia ed immediately and that experts J. Killeen officiated. As the body Amer Hosiery ...... 25 Int T and T ...... 67% living in South Africa treated the would be sent to the school probably Fleunau represented France and | a o_,,4»i -Nrpiqrm Tr E C American Silver...... 20 Johns-Manville...... city court the following Monday, same as the aboriginal natives. He was borne into the church the cho;^ Ambassador Gibson the Americans. • ® Anthnnv Pr7vipm' v llU lV v n Gandhi again was put in jail. Event­ I Smvthe Mfg Co ...... — St Gas and El ...... 120% examining hoard was attending phy­ caped convicts from Connecticut, some problem at Stanmore jester- . i Seth ThpnrCo. com .. 30 S O Cal ...... 61 ually the Mahatma won better con- sician in the case. He could not re­ for the slaying of W. D. Smith, day despite doctors orders that he j THREE MEN KILLED ------i uitions for his followers and depart­ do, pfd ...... 24 SONJ ...... 63% call the particular case but was sure Jacksonville detective. ; rest. He apparently had a ^ d of ^ ; Standard Screw ...... 115 125 S O N Y ...... ^2% The Woman’s Home Missionary ed ia 1914 for India. that if such marks as referred to The jury is composed of M. N. ^ his own as to medical treatment , I do, pfd. guar ‘'A ” .. 100 Stev/ War ...... u9% Indian Politics in press dispatches were apparent gigbtler,^ interior ■ decorator; F. S. npt only worlung, but going out, IN AIRPLANE CRASH 43% society of the North Methodist Indian Politics had become acute and playing a ^;ound of golf in an i Stanley Works ...... 41% Studebaker ...... 41% church has invited the Rev. G. he would have remembered it. | j^iatt, shoe clerk; J. A. Kenny, high- I Taylor & Fenn ...... 115 Tex C o rp ...... ^ and soon after the World War Miss Ellen McIntyre, Superin-; employee; J. R. Moore, Jr., effort to shake off his cold. Stanley Helps of Chartley, Mass., to started, Lloyd George, harrassed by 1 Torrington ...... 63 Timken Roll B ear...... 61 give his illustrated lecture at the tendent at the hospital said that | a-TE. Frazier, millwright; Los Angeles, March 5.— (AP)— j Underwood Mfg Co. .. 128 Transcon Oil ...... 8% the rebellion in Ireland, promised she has carefully studied the history i ^barles M. Forde, Jr., plumbing and church on Monday evening at 8 India a greater mehsure of home Three men were killed last night in I Union Mfg Co ...... 19 Union G arb...... ®5 o’clock. His subject will be of the Frazier case and there was ] contractor; C. E. Fogg, ac- JAPAN AND AMERICA the crash of an open cockpit biplane U S Envelope, com .. 210 Unit Aircraft ...... 63% rule. At that time the Nationalist absolutely.no indication that the | jj. Van Houten, Fed- 115 “Through Southern Europe to the Congress, an unofficial body foimd- on the ranch of Will Rogers, come­ i do, pfd ...... I ll Unit Corp ...... 40% Passion Play at Oberammergau. ’ boy had been scarred from a beat- , ^^.gj employe, and Neil M. Farrar, dian, in Beverly Hills, Calif. One Veeder Root ...... 42% 43% Unit Gas and Imp ...... 38% ed by two Liberal Englishmen, was ing inflicted just prior to his admit- : gjjjp fitter. NOT YET IN ACCORD Mr. Helps has seen the presentation the only voice of Indian National­ was identified as Morey Johnson, of Whitlock Coil Pipe . .. 19 U S Ind Alcohol ...... 120% of this world-famous spectacle tance to the hospital. , I The tedious task of selecting a — ----- Hollywood, Calif., owner of the X—Ex-dividend. U S Realty and Im p ...... 67 ists. Ramsay MacDonald, now Clifford E. Champion of- Hartford, , j^^.y ^j.y escaped Connecticut London, March 5.— (AP)—Negoti- which is given every, tenth . ^ year. . prime minister, wrote of it as far plane. XX—Ex-rights. U S Rubber ...... 27% and is at present endeavonng to or- [ g^g 1910: who embalmed the body tor tne convicts, occupied two and one-half gtions for settlement of Japanese The wrecked ship was discovered U » Steel ...... 181 ganize a party to view the play this , history of the Nationalist Whitney Company stated that he rc-I ^gyg ^j.(gl ^jjieh opened Mon-i gjj^ naval ratio differ- early _ today___ ^ by employes on the Util Pow and Lt A ...... 38% coming summer. j congress is the history of the Na- calls no marks on tlm body. ■ day. The jury was completed at ggecs which have beengoing on be- ■ Rogers ranch FIND HAND AND FOOT. War Piet ...... 68% . J, A. Whitney head of the tunerai , ^(2:30 p. m. and sworn in immediate- tween Senat'-r Reed _ . and , Ambassa . ,------1 Examination of the ship indicat- ' Westing Air ...... 49% He has given this lecture v^th,^ tionalist movement. Started In I.880 today couiq recu.11 uu caoc ,, first today could recall no case of dor Matsudaira during the past; g^j Johnson had flown into the side ; r,.,- J- Westing El and M f g ...... 193 marked success in many different > by men who who were rich, who | voy-g body being badly scarred.^ \ ^ Lalone and Moulthrope are Boston, March 5.— (AP)-^The d is-• ...... places^Tnrtoc? and the miCQinnQrv missionary cnpipfv society were TLiberals, iKck-roTc oriiHand WhO ll3.d bSSIl I ^ week, thus far have failed to bring | g (juring a heavy rain last ; charged with shooting to death De­ any appreciable reconciliation of ^ nigiit. ! covery of a badly decomposed hand Yellow Truck ...... 19% . believes that in bringing him here educated in western ways, it was BOARD MEETS TODAY. tective W. I Smith during a street I at this time they will be affording purely political. Its demand was the national viewpoints. ; Police were unable to identify and foot, presumably those of a New Haven, March 5.— (AP) — battle in downtown Jacksonville,. , It was said authoritatively today j Johnson’s companions. Johnson was woman, in a south end alley this both grownups and children first- for enfranchisement and for re- Trumbull’s special com- BIG D O F ’ SEIZURE ; hand knowledge of the play that is sponsibility. It was never anti-| ^ve™ or January 17. They had escaped with . ^j^g^ neither of the two negotiators | jjjggj-jjjgjj through the license num- forenoon started a police investiga­ to investigate charges ot Leo Landry from the Connecticut , ^gj. receded from his j jjgj. qj j^jg gjjjp gg^ information tion, although authorities at first ' enacted every decade in the iit’Je British, and it has always contend- j brutal methods of maintaining disci- New York, March 5.— (AP)— Bavarian rillage in the foothills of ed itself with demanding a measure ' 1 state prison, January 4. LanUr> original thesis. Reed offered an ex-1 fj-om an airport that he left there were inclined to believe that the of self government, under the Brit- pUne at the Conne will..— be — tried — separately .. _ under an . (■gggjon V.of the.-..w 5-5-3 battleship------.. ratio ,i Q,g piccLouxcpleasure jo-ttix,.jaunt with two members had been carelessly Morphine valued at $500,000 ■was the Alps, and provide them witii an planned to meet seized on pier 57„ North River, foot .evening of educational entertain­ ish Ra.i? But it gave birth to a Boy's at Menden to Tnoot agryment for a severance. He made jgj.gg cruisers; the Japanese d e-, friends. Employes of the airport did : dropped by some medical student, a statement to Js-c^sonville po ice — gg^^^j gg^j insisted, on at least ^ ! not know the pilot’s companions. | After a preliminary examination of West 15th street, leased by the ment. j Left Wing which gradually gained here today to adopt a program for its inquiry. involving Lalone and Moultnrope | geventy per cent big cruiser ratio. | Johnson was engaged in business by officisds at the - southern French Line late last night, in two ! an inaependent position and drew large trunks apparently owned by a' i away from it. The Anglo-Indian ad- The three members are George H. but claimed he had no gun. | pending return of a French dele- j |g jjollywood and owned the plane ‘ mortuary, however. Chief Inspector i ministrator lost his opportunity. Day, Hartford; Judge Walter M. ^ ~ ' gation to the five power naval con-1 ggieiy for pleasure. ' Ainsley C. Armstrong of Boston po- first class passenger on the Be de The Congress which ought to Pickett and William A. Hendrick,. lilN n n iference from Paris these negoua-; ^gg apparently saw or heard i lice took personal charge of the in- France who had left the vessti a TO CONTEST LAW few minutes before^ it was le ^ e d have been accepted by him both of this city. 1i I lil/ UliW liliiiJ i ; tions represented practically j the crash and the two ranch era-j vestigation. He went to the as a useful critic was regarded by At least three other investigations wrantivnww n/xirrin phase of conference activity. , pigyes discovered it while making ; mortuary accompanied by several of today. No arrests have so far been ON OIL IN STATE I )iim as an irreconcilable enemy. are In prospect as the result of dis-1 made. ■ He resented it. He misrepresented closures made by the state depart- 1 UNDER VARNISH COVER 1 p r 'r » ^ ______■ that without the Frenchmen in at- (Continued from Page 1) i it. He handed it over to the mercy ment of welfare. The state depart- 1 ' of its Left Wing. The doctrine of -vTorph -lAP) i tendance it would have been futile to ' — ' ment of health and the state board | CURB QUOTATIONS 'health or morals, and acts in re­ a Sinn Fein kind of self-help, the inYhl ' deal with anvthinganything e l». of education indicated they will send ------,x 1 •„ The Japanese and American dele- ; straint of interstate trade. It is not dream of the political boycott, were representatives to the school some art museum here have resulted m | g^ogg^^grticularly Senator Reed encouraged by the blunders of the a protection to the public, but a time this week. A third “thorough the discovery ^hroe works by , Matsudaira will (By Associated Press.) TODAY Matinee 2:15 matter of great inconvenience both government.” investigation” has been promised by celebrated old masters. | „_g4.!ggg their efforts to solve the Amer Cit Pow and Lt (B) »,. 28% 'to the motorist and to the oil com­ Gained Prominence A third rate portrait of a man, . ^^.gjgg^ ratio problem, both realiz- Am Super Power ...... 31% | Eve. Continuous Gandhi came into prominence in . the school’s board of trustees which and panies, they say. asenoeaascribed to10 v..uiiicnuaCornelius Devos, was ...... solutionanintinn would represent Automat Reg Mch. pfd ...... 14% i India with his first political coup in tomorrow. recognized as an early work of Van , & ^h J appreciable points 1 Central States Elec x d ...... 35 j THURSDAY 6:45 to 10:30 , Plaintiffs in the suit are as fol­ ■ persuading the Nationalist Con- 1 The charges are based on stories lows : gress ot of Hindus to maaemake common 1 ! told by former .xxxx.»..x,.xinmates tov... - James------Is S sa\.Dvck - a«er the varn.sh cover ; rp rorrese atUlne§'’to thie time hy ] 3»t= Atlantic Refining, Beacon Oil, rausc with the Moslems in their sup- j Peck,-farm supervi^ror _o; the school conference. Gulf Refining, Shell Eastern Pe­ port of the caliphate movement and and welfare department, ...... Premier Tarclieu is ex-j Elec Bond and S hare...... 103 THE SEASON’S MOST IMPRESSIVE PROGRAM. I Kaiser Friedrich Museum in Berlin. gj-Hve in London-for a 1 Elec Shareholders...... 32 troleum Products Inc., Sinclair Re­ in 1916 he effected the Lucknow | Others who have been committed YOU CAN’T GO WRONG WITH THIS ONE! pact creating an alliance between [ to the reform institution, have sent Another portrait of a, , conference, with Prime Minister ! Ford of England...... 15 fining, Standard Oil of N. Y., the lieved to have been the work of an ; ^ Donald at Chequers Court Sun- Italian Superpower ...... 13% Sun Oil Co., Tidewater Oil Sales Co., the Indian Nationalist Congress and | communications to newspapers, all obscureItalian painter, was recog- | ^ Italian Superpower righ ts------6% Mexican Petroleum Co., and ■ the Indian Moslem League. alleging that the boys have been nized as one of the most beautiful ^ ______Niag and Hud Power ...... 15% | Vacuum Oil Co. | In 1919 when the home rule en- whipped and clubbed without re­ ✓ Tintorettos in German collections. l i r m n i l i r ^iag Hud W arrants...... 4% | RICHARD ARLEN—MARY BRIAN Lengthy Complaint. visioned by Lloyd George failed to strain. Another painting, doubtfully held as Pennroad ...... 14 The wnt on which the a,,if suit wasMraa ). materallze __ . . . fast enough, Gandhi an- The charges Include feeding of a Rubens, was definitely established S O Ind ...... ol% ^ j of fViA ' nounccd Ills S&t>y&>^r&n& movcnisnt, bread saturated with castor oil to United Gas ...... 35% based^was filed at the office of the , the___ principlefu„ »»«».,f. of which Is the assert- ■as such. THE SMILE-A-MINUTE RACING ROMANCE U., S.O. marshal here xvxuuu«>.Monday. , ^ j.. repudiate and disobey un- lads confined in solitary cells; club­ Professor Luthmer, director of I New Haven, March 5.— (AP) — Util Pow and L g t ...... 24 The complaint recites at length jggtlgws. His first brush with the bings on their bare feet with hiCK- the state art collections, made the ■ Theodore Pratt of New York City, Unit Lgt and Pow A ...... 40% the reasons why the plaintiffs resist ory sticks; lashings with straps discoveries and is continuing resto- I financier and grandson of one of the Vacuum Oil ...... ®1% Indian government came when his made of three thicknesses of sole operation of the act. sup- ration work in the hope of finding - founders of the Standard Oil Com­ Vicks Financial ...... 8% ^^BURNING U P'' unregistered newspaper was leather held together by shoe nails; A temporary injunction sought as pressed. other masters hidden beneath var- ; pany and Mrs. Pauline Taylor, also A tingling^ thriller |Of the auto race track that sweeps you the first step, it is explained, that Later Gandhi stimulated a strike beating of boys in hospital wards, nlshed covers. . ■of New York, were married here possible criminal prosecution may and ordered his followers to spend and kicking of offenders lying on I this morning at the home of Mr. ABOUT TOWN ort ybur feet! . ‘ . be avoided in enforcement of the their time praying and fasting but the floor. SUTT OVER LEASE Pratt’s sister, Mrs. Burton P. law before its legality is establish­ riots occurred In Delhi when Na­ Hartford, March 5.— (A P)—The Twlchell.______The ceremony was per- Major Edward Atkinson has Just ed. tionalists had fatal collisions with case of Anna M. Schoen and others! by the Rev, Oscar E. Maur- closed a series of revival meetings The plaintiffs assert that in no the police. Gandhi tried to make against the New Britain Tru^ com- , ^ ^ Center church at Hartford Salvation Army citadel AND other state lias a law been set up peace but was detained by the Brit- | The motorboats Good Luck and ' pany, trustee of the state of Patrick Pratt will leave at and left today for Holyoke, Mass., which requires motorists to use Ish. The result was a Hindu-Mo- Monolola, seized last week by the S. McMahon for the where he will conduct an evangelis­ only oil which Is in accord with fed­ hammedan uprising throughout the Coast Guard, were released from , 10.000 paiO a» rent ,nr ^ r . ^ f 'y e S , “tne,7 " a “ n S tic campaign at the Army Hall. eral specifications. provinces of Bombay and the Pun­ custody at the Coast Guard base Asylum “ reet^wla ' the middle ot May will take up their The major was formerly stationed DOLORES DEL RIO jab. here late yesterday afternoon It be­ at both Hartford and Holyoke. heard in the Supreme Court of Er­ residence at Glen Cove, L. L in Henry W. Longfellow’s Immortal Classic Disregarding the military orders came known. Mr. Pratt is a director of the not to assemble, a mob of several Thein e Goodu o o a LuckJjUCK was releasedleitsaaeu fol- rors this UIID ixxuxxxiixg. morning. The XXXV XVV.VV, lease, which.....v .. T\jnH„nnl R qn k anti the EMPLOYED ILLEGALLY. AMERICAN PROSPERITY thousand Nationalists met in Am- lowing the payment of a fine for by Its terms was to expire in 1931,! Chase National Bank and i k rissar in a public square. A com­ violation of the Navigation laws to was terminated in 1927 and the Delaware and Hudson Comp > Harvey P. Blssell, collector of cus- plaintiffs claim that this .$15,000 and trustee of Pratt Institute. He h> Haverhill. Mass., March 5,— (AP) “EYANGEUNE" pany of soldiers under General Dyer —Thomas Holloran. night janitor DUE TO PROHIBITION was ordered to the scene and the toms. ^The collector of customs a t! should be returned to them. Schwol- a graduate of Amherst College, A picturesque page of history revealing a stirring tragedy class of 1009. He is a member of employed at City Hall who Is seek-1 crowd fired on, killing 400 and Providence notified Coast Guard | sky and Schwolsky represented and a romance that smiled through tears. wounding 1,200, This precipitated a headquarters that; the Monolola Anna M. Schoen . and Kirkham. the University Club, Amherst Club, ing $7,000 which he says is due him (Continued from Page I.) in overtime pay, is employed illegal­ minor but bloody revolt which was was eligible for release. ' Cooper, Hungerford and Camp ap­ Alpha Delta Phi Club, Piping Rock, eventually suppressed. Gandhi de- peared for the New Britain Trust The Creek and Nassaud Country ly by the city, according to a let­ ^ the Kanawha valley in West Vir­ ter from the State Civil Service ginia, he continued, a similar im­ ! manded that General Dyer be pun- OLD FORESTER DIEt) company. ^ club. I ished and the agitation became so His first wife was the forme-’ Commission to Alderman Benjamin IN ORDER TO GIVE THE SCHOOL CRIL* provement was noted. Manchester, N. H., March 5 — DREN AN OPPORTUNITY TO BEE THE ’ Jbsiah Keely, president of the ! intense that he was taken out of (A P)— Frank V. Manseau, 71, MASSACRE ANNIVERSARY Lama Merrick of New Orleans La. F, Forbes today. The letter also India, and eventually promoted and Boston, March 5— (AP)— 'With said that Richard Shaw, another i GREAT CLASSIC “EVANGELINE", THE Cabin Creek Consolidated Coal Com­ president of the A. E. Martin Com­ Mrs. Pratt is a great granddaugh­ PROGRAM HAS BEEN ARRANGED SO pany he said had written him that retired. pany, clothiers, died here today af­ flags at the State House and else­ ter of Horace Maynard of Tennessee Janitor, is employed Illegally, ter an operation. For 32 years, he where at half staff, and with cere­ Holloran recently filed a petition THAT IT WILL NOT GO ON THE SCREEN liwr-situation*there was better. Kee- a member of the Cabinet of -(^resi- UNTIL 8:46 WEDNESDAY AND THURS­ Men make love to blonds, says was state secretary of the Catholic monies at the scene, in the old dent Hayes and later ambassador to with the City Council in which lie ly> he added, had said that now ab- DAY AFTERNOONS . Bttiteeism after pay day still was a color specialist, and marry bru­ Order of Foresters and for 21 years granary burying ground and on the Turkey. Her former husband is demanded $7,000 for which he alieg-11 nets, Statistics also probably spow was a member of the First Regi­ Common, the city and state today cd was performed by him la cxccos 11 coDflderable but it was because men observed the 160th anniversary of William Johnson Taylor, Jr., of PhD- ifeV-6 either hunting or shopping or that brunets can shoot straighter ment band, New Hampshire Na­ I adelphia. of the eight hour period required. II •Bl'Wering with their families.” than blonds. tional Guard. the Boston massacre. ■*.iV fv. .■# .rt, . ■■' . j k ' “V, ■ * ■' —’ ., '■■■ ■ ',-V •;. ' .■ >■ _ PAGE mancW e e e v b n im g HERAm.:SOOTH,MANCHBSn®x ■vC. 'V - ', - vr- •‘■'•v'***

. V? ’» -i 11.3. CARNIVAL It'f ?-<7. str« ]foU‘’nh^dJ fumtiur$ ' . -X..V \ m An, anndiinMmetttniiade fcy W . L ., '• -r Hatris; i&istifiit CJovaity A gri-i ; ; V ^ cultural Agent for the Hartford f M ■ County Farm Bureau states that WilUam T ^drd, a practical plow ex­ pert will «cplain adjustments which are required by the various plow jR e d ^ g Professor TeBs New ■ a :m u .i'O To Be Held in Assembly types in o^ er to do ^.satisfactory work. This' demonstration will be ^ Britain Kiwanians they U-. Hall Friday V and Saturday held, March 13, 1:00 p. m(.. County; s Budding, Hartford. This talk will b e ; IS followed by a film taken by-F. W .! Should Protest. V- ■ * ' t... * Nights. Knipe, the Connecticut A g r ic^ to a l; CoUege, showing the practical diffi-i culties of clean plowing*. . ; - jq’g.gy Britain, March ,5— (AP) ' Tlfls lovely Dress­ The third annual carnival will be i B C. HaUiday, of H ^ ry street, j|Professor Albert Levitt of Redding , ing "Table in maple., ‘ ■ V , held in Manchester High school Fri­ assistantBSistant manager for this town .of has asked the courts for a writ i is part of a beauto'.; day and Saturday evenings of this the Metropolitan Insurance Com- ; mandamus >to have the Public ■ TO RIGHTr^Here is one of the sea- ful yet inexptoaive. week. The proceeds go to the stu­ pany agency. ^Sristents’ i Utilities Commissioners show cause i ■; son’s newest and smartest styles bedroom tosemble. the Pljimouto. A group combining During March it is dent fund being credited to the vari­ S S V b e t o g ^ t .h 'll th.'‘ “S l rvhy the attom e, gehera. eheuld „o , priced at $31.50. ous organizations that aid in its Statler the rest o f the week. I gust them for aUeged matenal neg- :f the ultimate in modem • desigp and :Or^tsmanslilp?at a very"t*in<^era.te success. Taking past years as a ------a, i lefet of duty in not removing grade j criterion, it seems a foregone con- The Past High - Priests oj:^_I^t_a required by law, as a j ‘It is made; qf t walnut' with Cu.ion that tha affair will be large- ^ t « N o . ■Sfr=\'fth“ “ SS; Uest of New Britain Kiwanls this.] overlays "of beautifui decoratiye ' wdods aad features the new Holly­ ly■'attended both nights. munication in the Masonic Temple no^n, discussed rates and service j. wood Vanity which' with bed and Elaborate preparations are being tomgni.tonight ata t '7:30. I .v«u. The Mark degree I givwgiven in ... the------city—.r-i by the Connecticut ^ made by the various organizations will be conferred. Refreshments will Light & £ ° /. „ that the '• dresser is priced at $168.75 with a S the school to make the carnival ,„n„w the degre^worb. | ; .'.year to pay. even better than the one a year ago. Lengthy and clever vaudeville The regular monthly meeting of ; the commission “m m^ter o , sketches, seven in all, and a well the Manc^ster City club will be - eSmpelling the ‘mmPany to ^ i ' balanced program of moving pic­ L id tomorrow night. A^ supper w ill; itg books its capi- ' tures, some, having to do wif“ fouow toe bueto^toeettog. | r e S rates." school activities, will be shown both nights. Then there will be the March 1 was to have been the ■ • previous Speech usual numerous “ side-shows at­ date when the transportation of [ pj-of. Levitt referred to ms tractions, without which no such at- mail from Hartford to Manchester I speech at Fairfield fair would be a success. each morning was to have gone mtol ^g^ en a staten^nt of 1 Friday night there will be a spec- effect but there has been no i „ „j.v Roraback chairman of ial. attraction » a. in the 4-V«a nature of wrest change made from the plan ^ a t ^jean State ^on^ittee to toe ling bouts. Three M. H. S. athletes has been followed for toe past five effLt th^t in the political adnfinis- from the football squad who have weeks. One of toe bidders has had S tio n by his party “political oppon-. been reading about Sonnenberg s his figfures returned to him as they ents have been placed flying tackle feats have decided that were considered too low. “ The bid it had been demonstrated that they “Dynamite Gus” has nothing on called for all first class mail only, are the best men for the position them. So the three young men but it was pointed out that parcel and their services are indespensibE have agreed to meet all comers at post with proper postal charges af­ to the state.” the “catch-as-catch-can” art. , fixed becomesoe first class mail and that “everybody They are •■Rajab" Spencer J t e “ “ “ '-"tre a te d to Its bandltog. the Roraback regime °ur General Wild Bull of Wapping, Equating j ■' ______i----- 1- Assembly consists for Squatrito. the body scissors spec- poses of just two ailist, and “Little Art” Davis, who is judiciary and appropnations— the a strong believer of the old axiom, HOOVER DENIES L s t to decide .what laws shall be “ the bigger they are, the harder passed, and the second, how and for they fall.” Saturday night there what toe state’s money shall be wOl be two features in addition to spent.” He said at toe last session the rest of the program. First will PLAN TO PROBE a^ Democrat was not appointed to come a boxing match between either of these committees. Frankie Busch and the Masked Mar- j Prof. Levitt asked; “How does one vel, guaranteed not to be Swooning demonstrate that he is the best man Phil Scott from England’s horizon­ UN0IIPIOYMENT for the position and is a Democra a b o v e __How would you like to refurnish your bedroom completely tally famous pugilistic family. indispensible ? ” He said the aimwer for only $119.50 and with a whole year to pay for it. You can do it Dancing is the other added attrac- ^ (Continued from Page One.) came^ w'hen it was noted that Rich- with this 11 piece group that includes dresser, dressing table, straight tion. A1 Behrend’s orchestra will ^ --ard T. Higgins, a Democrat, was re­ end bed, chair and bench in walnut, sprifig, cotton felt mattress, pair furnish the music. I ruary 17th as compared with Feb- tained in office as chairman of toe of full size pillows, 8-3x10-6 wool fiber rug,, and a beautiful Scranton 1 ruary 10th, showed a drop of toree- Public Utilities Commission, the luster bedspread. It is one of the big specials during Marqh- Only a ■ tenths of one percent, the situation speaker saying that Mr. Higgins $119.50. CURRENT EVENTS ! today is greatly improved over the had been kept in office “because he ^ I low point of last December. had demonstrated that he is the | I Three Million Idie best man for the position and his PROGRAM TODAY i “It is a fair estimate to make services are indispensable to toe 1 that the new census will show some- st&t©*** ------1 thing like 46,000,000 individuals New Britain Rates Prof. Levitt said that “one of toe A month devoted entirely to Barnard sebool Current Evtota j results of haVipg such an ‘indispen­ A' fiscussions at the Rec. Aucitorium; i sable’ as Mr. Higgins, was that New I’arected by Miss. E. Krapm^dez and ^ rpj^g construction program worked Britain had to pay more for electric Miss Anna McGuire included the | out by President Hoover exceeds light and power.” He advanced as his opinion that the rates charged furnishing better followdne subiects; 1 1929 and is having its effect. . The here by the Connecticut Light £z ^ Town Stopics—“The Manchester j secretary of coinmerce has Power Company are illegal because Chamber L Commerce Becomes Air | nbunced a seven billion dollar pro- based on an iUegai fate structure. brilliant exhibit of everything- WHY SLEEP WAY -BACK Minded” : Raymond Ruddell, Everett | gram for the government and other ■ He reviewed at length the organiza­ that is new and beautiful- for IN THE 90’s. r)iirkpp Walter Kavan; “Trying to civic agencies. « tion, corporate history and capital j’.i. Solve the Traffic Loblem at the “ Senator Wagner’s own proposals structure of the Connecticut light & the bedroom—plus a galaxy of Especially when you are-living in r'oni-pr” 'Harold Civiello. I are for more Federal- employment Power Co., and claimed that Mr. hoiiest-to-goodness special offerings State Topics—“ State to Build All | agencies and more statistics, Md as another age! , It hag'-been said that I see it, hoped-for cures of the re Higgins, as chairman of the com­ one-third of your life is spent in bed V/ire FencL". Barbara Nickerson, pirrpa of the re- mission, had allowed and is allow­ that v.'e are confident will win your Janice Remig; “Progress Pageant suit of future crashes. I am in ac­ —which means bedrooms should be cord with them. However, none of ing the company to charge “rates high esteem. That in brief de­ to be Held in Hartford, March 15- based upon fictions Valuations and given most consideration, in your 22” , Arline McCabe; President of these things create jobs right now. scribes to you the scope and signifi­ ■ L-'. For what they are worth, the pres­ false accoimts” which have result­ home. Yet so':many many people Girls Nature Club will talk on ed in alleged “unreasonable rates” cance of this great March event. It put up with uncoipfortable worn out “State Forests” , Evelyn Bach. ent administration recommended necessary expansion in employment for service. He claimed that a Fed­ National Topics—“Now the Dia­ eral investigator had reported over Boudoir chairs are the modem is indeed bedroom month at Keith s bedroom furniture simply because mond Rookie Visits the Spring agencies and statistics through the two millions of dollars of fictions vogue and no becjrnnni ' qnTte — an event that no one who plans to they believe new furnishings -to be' Camp” , Billy Haugh, Russell John- DepartmentDepartment.or of Labor budget, * ''*■ capital-on the company’s books and complete without one. It will add yet passed by toe Senate. But c furnish or refurnish a bedroom expensive. That is one of the big . son; “President Hoover’s Travels” , yet passed by toe Senate. B j that Mr Higgins has had the report a wealth of charm and comfort reasons why we are-going to‘devote Dorothy Davis: “Motorless Air­ more ;-'P°^tanc^importance, as I see it, mis toethe J, ^ a half.” that cannot bte measured by its should miss. For a sumptuous mas­ planes,” Alice Bunce; “The Mount urgent necessity for public merger cost—which, is only $7.95 a whole“month to featuring your Rushmore History” , , Gertrude buildings 'bHl ' Britain in any action it might desire during March. An inviting selec­ ter bedroom or a humble spare room, modern needs for rest and comfort— House, toe appropriations for public , Squires; “School by Mail” , Phyllis to take in advising recourse to the tion of. colortol cretoime covers to you can select furnishings of the to prove how beautifully arid ihex--’ If you want to-equip your bed Moroney; “A Singable National works in the deficiency bill now j Public Utilities Commission for a awaiting Senate action. choose'-' style and quality you desire at a cost pensively bedrooms can ;b.e furnished ‘ for sound perfect sleep, you .should Anthem” , Joseph DeSimone; “Each hearing on the matter of ratc.s and •'start with this sturdy coil spring Telephone Means $197.29 to S. N. Pass Tariff .Act j iiervice. that will merit all our claims. We by Keith’s. No one needs to deprive But above all, the workers of the , ' that is unsurpassed for its resil­ E. T. Co.” , Gordon Frazer, William want you to take nothing for granted himself of the' well deserved and iency. Another typical March Gray. country need the passage, of the ■ tariff act to remove uncertainty and but plan to see for yourself our essential rest at night that" only mod­ special. Priced in aiiy 'size at International Topic—“What Great ern bedroqhi furnishings oah provide. only ' ' Britain and the U. S. Want Through allow the workers to make in our FOX IS FIGHTING | -IMarch display of complete bedroom the Naval Conference” , Dorothy own factories toe hundreds of mil­ It isn’t necessaiT’to pay cash.- 0)ir\ lions of dollars worth of goods now ensembles, luxurious bedding, and ? 11.50. Lamprecht; “What France, Italy, TO SAVE THEATERS interesting odd pieces that will read­ libcTriFteiTOS you up to a fpll and Japan Want Through toe Naval coming in by import. In fact, the de­ 5'ear t0"‘''pa.y with a'regular cash dis­ Conference” , Ruby Adams; “The lays in tariff legislation _ are more ily convey to you the joys of having responsible today for creating un- ■ count./- . ■■ • V Treaty” . Emily Palmer; “ Shipment (Continued from Page One.) modem bedrooms. of Junk Abroad Grow to Unexampl- employment than any other factor. | .1.' • ed Size” , Anton Latawic, Joseph 1 Push the building program, pass, • the tariff bill, and our workers \^dll ward by a syndicate including the i ■ Sdrtor. Bancamerica-Blair Corp., Dillon j The chairman of the meeting was 1 find employment Read & Co., and Lehman Bros., •wdth j Emily Palmer. the approval of Mr. Fox. i AUXlUARY TO OBSERVE Federal Judge Coleman, who has | ^ J & n s T - heard the receivership proceedings, j F U R N I S H INCOME TAX RULING has ruled that only toe Bancamerica Nothing;.jsTBore - cha^^ng for ANNIVERSARY MARCH 13 plan may be voted upon by the | an odd ,be|d toaii j to.e toi^r-poste'r. MTOTJRHOME stockholders meeting today, so that I This fejtl^ll - toproduenon is one Justice Levy’s decision, in effect, 1 IT TELLS < Washington, March 5.—(AP)— ^ Mary Bushnell Cheney auxiliary,. of our Marbh specials offered in permitted the Halsey Stuart inter­ walnut or" niahbganyj twin or full Opposite Si^dol WHAT YOU ARE The Internal Revenue Bureau ruled i -q g w . V., will hold its regular ests to vote a^;ainst that" plan, but Sq u ^ M a n c h e s t ^ ■■ today that the gasoline tax imposed , meeting this evening at the State not for their own plan at this time. size. R priced at $15.75. by the State of Alabama was de- 1 Armory. The celebration of the Mr. Stuart and Mr. Otterson 'ductible for Federal income tax pur- j tenth anniversary will not take claimed the right to vote the Class 7|)oses by the distributor, retail deal- i p^ce tonight but has been post­ B "stock, the majority of which is er, or storer who pays it, but not by j poned to ’Thursday, March 13, the owned by Mr. Fox, as a majority of the consumer. j meeting night of Ward Cheney the three trustees. Mr. Fox, how­ The bureau held, however, that if J Camp, who together with the meba- ever, had tried to abrogate the trus­ the tax is added to, or made a part pgrs of toe auxiliary at Willimantic teeship, and the two factions ac­ Chambers, accompani^ ^ on the ()■ the business expense of such dis- yrill be ^ e sts .for toe annlversaiy cused each other of breaking faith. Iby the'Merrimac would meet the re- LARGE ATONDANffi - : piano by Miss. Violet Madden. Mr. tributorv-retail dealer, or stOrer, -it gupper-an'd epfertaittiM^t.’ The stockholders of Fox Film , I quirements of metropolitan Boston TARDIEU PRESENTS anhbt Be deducted by him separate- Mrs. Mildred ’Tedford is chalrm^ Corp., met at 11 a. m., then recessed for^a -Ibng"period of y.ears, far in Chambers’ numbers included “Whto ’ V as a tr.-.. of the entertainment committee, aM to permit a meeting of the dij-ectbrs excess - of i^O when 'it" is now ad- . AT TURKEY SUPPER Irish Eyes are Smiling,’’. “Love’s Only In .Alabama } the supper committee is compos^ PLANS TO CHAMBER before taking up the refinancing STATE ASSERT priftod* toe'Swift-Ware project will old Sweet Song,” The Rells of .St. Tl'c opinion was rendered after a | of Mrs. Mary Warren ’and problem. ’I'here were about 500 'have been outgrown. study of the gasoline tax of Ala- | past presidents of toe auxilla^, Mary” and one or two encores. The ' stockholders present. There iP" now also in east Massa- j (Continued from Page One.) bama. ."-aid "it appears from the j namely. Mm . Joseph Girls Friendly Society Serve play was presented under the (di­ Jennie (Continued from Page 1.) chusetts a series of small streams i •'•foregoing Uiat, the purpose <;f the Florence Treadwell,, Mrs. which could be linked together ^ d not be dissipated. Big Crowd Last Night at rection of Mrs. Ethel Davis and Sheridan"-and Mrs." James H. Me- was entitled “Who Kissed BSt- act approved February 10, 1923, as filtration such as- is done, by the wjDuld provide more water than He advocated, “massive to* reduc- St. Mary’s Parish Hall. . amended, is to itripose the ^soline Vcigh. ■ ■ ‘ .. “ A TFiADE” ON SUGAR bara?” Miss Helen Crawford was city of Lawrence,'-Mk*s.,' and whifch would toe•• . proposed diversion__J of o* the » tions” and it was imderstood he will >Hax; of the state of Alabama upon has apparently given satisfaction. Swift and Ware rivers, an*^and at ^a propose that a few important taxes Barbara. Other parts were tah^n 'the. distributor, retail dealer, or Connecticut w ould propose • to go great saving in money, it was re St. Mary’s Gkrls Friendly society by George Potterton, Jr., Harold storer. The act approved January 4, HIGH SCHOOL BAND I burdensome to industry will be re­ Harrison and Charles Morgan, who ■Washington, March 5.— (AP) even further in' toe .purifleation of ported. duced rather than'a general slight catered to more than 250 at their '■1927, imposing an additional tax of Charges there had been “a trade” on it developed toward the end of toe the water for'-Triostpri’s. doipestic scaling of all. annual turkey-supper last evening. ,2 cent,s per j;aJlon, is similar and sugar tariff and that eight Senators water supply,‘ suggesting tiiat a farce, did the kissing. ■'The sketeii : IN B B S n ® Will Increase Business This was made possible by untiring was lively and entertaining and!toe ■ the same purpose is manifest. There had agreed to support an increased reservoir be built for storage where is nothing in the statutes either by in return for votes on other rate ad­ MRS. DOHERH FREED He gave as a principle that “re­ work on toe part of every member, stage settings attractive, furnitnre, the water could be^rctained for six­ lamps and other decorative items • provision for a refund or otherwise, The Manchester High School h a ^ vances were made in the Senate to­ ty or ninety days, .a.perioii;consid­ duction of excessive taxes always and the splendid co-operation the to indicate an intention cr purpose day hy Senator Caraway, Demo­ causes a compensating increase of being loaned by Keith’s. ^ held a meeting yesterday aftemooft, ered longer than is gtoeral’ consid­ girls received^from the Ladies Guild to imposq the’ tax' upon the consum­ the first in several weeks. It w k crat, Arkansas. ered necessary for, sMety. It.is then Hartford, March 5.—,(AP,)—Mrs. taxable matter” meaning that tax .. . v-.r. er of gasoline.” strictly a business meeting, not ^a ■' Calling the roU of the 48 Sen­ suggested that the ^ water be filter­ Rose Doherty of New Britain, who relief will increase business and so of the church. , , " The bureau said the ruling ap­ practice session. «•. ators who voted several weeks ago ed and conveyed in an aquedqpt to tried to put herself and eight a lower tax would yield an equal or Long tables filled every available plied only to Alabama. A new plan of forfeiting dues for for the Harrison amep^ment to re­ a pond which has -a storage capaci­ months old baby out of the world greater amount for the government. space in the basement, and a touch being late or absent was adopted. tain the present' sugar tariff. Sen­ ty of thirteen billion gjdlons, aPd a few weeks ago by opening the jets Farm Relief was dwelt on as a of appicaching, spring >was given The plan Avas takeh'frbm that of top ator Caraway, who is chairman of held there fo r‘ tojtkl conveyance, to on a gas range, pleaded gruilty to pressing need and measures .were, with toe yellpw and green stream­ Vqu Feel Better* very successfiff higk school band oif the lobby investigating committee, Boston. Thus toe ^ t e r s .of the Mer- manslaughter in the Superior Crimi­ outlined “ to increase the yield of ers and paper flowers. Associate TAFT’S CONDITIO Pawtucket, R. I.‘^ e practice seis- said eight of these Senators had rimac would be within 25 miles of nal Court today. The baby died cultivated ground, to give French Helen Crawford, chairman of . the Blons were arranged toi' Wednesday agreed to “change ' their votes for Boston, and it is proposed to ,sbow from the gas. Mrs; Doherty, whose farmers priority on the ..nation’s supper committee served everybody INOrat evenings at" 7:00 o’clock and E n d ^ otoai* .considerations and reasons." the cost of sucji'a{prpjept, inclpd- husband was in court today, was consumption, to achieve more ac­ with a plate well filled with turkey afternoons at 2:35 o’clock. ; The Arkansas Senator was oppos­ Vyashington, March 5.— (AP.)— ing the reservblr,’: aqueduct, and‘ fil­ represented by Attorney William curate quotations on farm products, and dressing, mashed potatoes and B ellab^ " TThO condition of former Chief Jus- ,(^le.,aiWlycWttl ^ ^ ing a proposal of Senator Smoot, tration plant, w ^d-be'-but plijsWly H. Mangan. to seek foreign outlets and to de­ turnips. On the table was a supply - Regoe Republican, Utah, for an increase Hot "wateiv frtice more than the, $ig»00G,000 ,planifed On the recommendation of As­ velop farm < ■co-operatives and the of celery,- cranberry sauce, relish­ ?day. West and' Maurice McKeever wto from 1:76 to 2.cents a pound In the for the building bf the Ware -xlver farm organizatiems. es, rolls aq.d butter. The dessert S.itre Retin(t hold the positions of president aOT duty on Cuban raw sugar ' after sistant State’s Attorney Donald 'j The bulletin issued at 11:35 a. m., project alone attd;,at a, saving of Gafftaey, Mrs. Doherty was sen­ “Agricultural prosperity," said was home'‘made pies and coffee. >.v Dr. Thomas A. Claytor and Dr. secretary,, respectfully. . v - Senators Vandenberg, Mich., and nearly $50,000,0^.'on the proposed the premier, “is in *f

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then water for. an additioDal ;^,l DAM IS DEDICATED acres in the Florence-Caaa Fradin*s New Dress Departthent Valleys'Of the lower (3Ua. The Reviews of Books Queer Twists proper stands at the head qf UPON Coolidge Dam, Ari*., March 6.— Canymi, Apache' Reset at the and will form a lake, when filled,: In Day*s News (AP)— CooUdge Dam, towreting tri- South Manchester ndilch will bury the Apache trading doined barrier of steel and concrete post of Sancarlds beneath 125 feet which holds back the turbulent atch from Ti­ ;.|^atharine Brush. To a great ma- Astor, has a job. For a month he i president of the' U. S. in whose rana today said that the Albanian ijority of local readers Miss Brush is has been busy in the cashier's de- honor it was named, will provide Cabinet had resigned as result ra a represented by her scintillating partment of a bank. water first for 40,000 acres of land disagreement over drafting of the ^ovel “Glitter” and her excellent Mexico City — President Ortiz in the Pima Indian Reservation and- budget. jjihort story “Night Club." Her new Rubio is progressing in English. .•novel amply fulfills the promise of Much of his time since he was her former work. The story of this wounded a month ago has been novel is based on the marriage of spent in study of the Ismguage. .two young newspaper reporters in New York — An announcement fNew York; one a sports writer, the from Florenz Ziegfeld’s offices is Victor 'McLag- ''A' '.other a movie critic. It is a spright­ that he has been ordered to pay no len was a prized ly tale told with the author’s charac­ attention'whatsoever to the theater fighter and once managed teristic sympathy with^^e glamor for a number of weeks ta avert a V. A. and pathos of youth. Journalistic complete nervous breakdown!. He- to stay three life in New York forms a back­ has left Palm Beach for the West rounds with ground whick; besides—or perhaps Bahamas. Jack Johnson, '■ one-^me world. because of—being authentic, since V New York—Prince, a police dog I «' '.i i champion. That Miss Brush worked for two years on is an able process server. The office was before M c- a city newspaper, is rich and racy, of the state attorney general has Laglen became and full of the ever changing kalei-1 i ' # i disclosed that the dog, piimed to a doscope of news paper life. The wall between his front paws a one of the most f celebrated book gives the reader glimpses of a securities , dealer upon whom the sport writer's contact with college | dog’s owner had long been trying to stars in Holly- • wood. foot-ball, baseball, winter camps, i serve a summons. Prince, 5 feet six lighters, etc. The movie-critic is also I on his hind legs, weighs 114. • shown in her work of interviewing, ' A . .V ' New York—Miss Elizabeth Steen, the stars and criticizing the movies., of San Jose, Calif., who is studying “Coronet” by Manuel Komroff .This , for a doctor’s degree at the Uni­ Anti-Fascist Leaders In novel has been receiving enthusi-' versity of California, wrill wear .astic notices from the foremost trousers and an apron in the jungles , book-reviewers. It is by a Russian; of Brazil hunting for a lost tribe France Decry Violence For coigns it is not however, translated from of Indians. She will be accompanied, We all catch colds and they can make usmiserable; ^ ihe Russian, but written in its or- by an Indian g^uide and a negro 4ginal English. It is a stirring his- maid. Nice, France— (AP)—It is report­ but yours needn’t last long ii you will do this: Take terical romance, written in master­ Buffalo—Having rolled a perfect ed here that several, of the leading two or three tablets of Bayer Aspirin just as soon as' ful st.vlc. The locale of the story ex- i SOO, Mrs. C. Fanning has won a gold, anti-FascIst organizations on the possible after a :eal merits. In addition to its mas­ identity of any of the players he has N. G. FOR FAT MEN. terly writing and undoubted sinceri­ under consideration. equalled ty it has been so skillfully written Geneva, N. Y.—Voting machines lis to form very pleasant and en- : are no good for fat men, as Geneva MILK keeps you well and helps to grossing reading. Mrs. Eddy’s p e r-. police recently found out. In a re­ sonality is so unusual and impres- | ‘COMMUNISM DYING.” cent election a machine was used. fortify you against illness during the sive as to supply an almost limit- i The machine, not at all popular, was less source of new and intriguing New York, March 5.— (A P )—The used by a man weighing 400 pounds. trying winter and spring months material. Mr. Gilbert Seldes in the New York Times today quote.s He got in, but couldn’t get out until i O N L Y the New York Herald-Tribune gives Raphael Abramovitch, prominent police wrecked the machine. The | when your vitality is lowered. it very excellent and well deserved Russian solicitor as calling tomor­ voting was continued next day by j praise when he says, “The subject row’s international unemployment the ballot system. | MILK contains all the elements Ts irresistible and the decency of the demonstration “ the last gasp of in-1 I authors attitude, his fine judgment, i ternational Communism.” ! TO CHANGE CALENDAR. his poise, his common sense make itself necessary to supply warmth and ; Mr. Abramovitch who is a mem-! ------his work entirely praiseworthy. her of the Socialist and Labor Inter- j Moscow.—Having ideas of their Other books of interest are: national, is now in this city on a own about everything, the Moscow energy for work and play. “ Carl Akeley's Africa” by Mrs. visit. He declared international government has appointed a special M. L. (J.) Akeley. A book by the Communism,, while at one time a. commission which has approved a wife of Carl Akcley, explorer, scien- menace and a potential power, to-1 change in the calendar. The pro­ MILK is not only the most essential |3.st and artist, who created the ex­ day was “iDut a miserable tool of \ posal i.s to date time hereafter in You sometimes hear that hibits in African hall in the Ameri­ Moscow", dancing .to the tune of j Soviet Russia from Nov. 7, 1917, the food but the least expensive. A can musf'um of natural history. those who hold the purse strings. i date of the Bolshevist revolution. ; “Exile" by Warwick Deeping. As some other loa f is “ as g ood as the title indicates the scene of the quart a day will prove to be an in­ author’s latest success shifts from Bond Bread.” When people Enjrland to Italy. expensive winter and spring tonic by "New Worlds to Conquer” by Richard Halliburton. A record of want to speak in the highest supplying in liberal quantities Pro­ travel through Panama and South tein Fat, Sugar, Minerals and Vita­ America in which the author gaily SALE terms o f anything, they say -OF- mins •.;.. all absolutely necess^ary. MONUMENT PRICES that “ it is as good as gold.” REDUCED O f course, it is not as g o o d as O C I N i C Drink a glass of MILK at 10:30 and Place Your Order Now for STOVES — RADIO Decoration Day. 3:30 in addition to using it at other times. .Alexander Jarvis, Jr., puts in gold unless it is gold, and ixo |J our foundations. MOK and USED RADIO bread can be as good as Bond IWHITE MEMORIAL CONTINUED THROUGHOUT Bread unless it is Bond Bread. I S T U D I O S THE MONTH OF MARCH I . ? ^CHAS. W. HARTENSTEIN CONNECnCUt DAIRY &. FOOD COUNCIL 149 Summit St. Dial 6520 Hartford Local Representative.. Big Values, Unheard of Prices. You owe it to yourself to see this merchandise. A fter a ll— there is no bread like 1 (1) W mUUIAM S Also One Used Washing Machine The New Kelvinator Models are on display. See HEATING them before you buy any other type of refrigeration. ^ and lce-U*Matic De luxe Model gives you 3 different temperatures ^ecmimptar^fiedllfi automatically. No manual control. ALES and SERVICE The home-like loaf ' Day Phone...... 5876 ^ Night Phone .. .3662 Alfred A. Grezel lOHNSON & LITTLE GENERAL BAKING COMPANY 1 Purnell Place, X South Manchester umbing and Heating Gontractora. {Chestnut St., South Iwncbester

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• f - .. fc. * -a?-' 'j .■ Y &.... J '-X-: J. I <‘ PAGE FrVJfr?. IVtAJ^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, J[IARCH 5, 1930. You’llNPVer KnoW Wha^ pipiOs Are Till You Take Up Gliding! MENTAL HYGIENE ABOUT TOWN J. J. McMcnamin of PhiladelpWa ; has leased the Manchester Con-1 TALK TOMORROW struction company's new houqe at | 89 Henry street, between the resi- j dences of Dr. Charles W. Stranti and WiUiam A. Knofla. Mr. Mc- State Officials to Address Menamin, who is district merchan­ dising manager for the Dupont de Nemours Paint company, plans to | Local Group at Watkins move his family from Philadelphia this week. The Arthur A. Knofla real estate agency was instrument- Auditorium at 4 p. m. I al in inducing Mr. McMenamin to i locate in Manchester. Dr. D. Y. Moore, president of Under auspices of the Center the Board of Health, will preside a t . Church Women's Federation, the / V - , v v the meeting to be held at 4 o'clock three-act comedy, “Miss Fearless Thursday afternoon at Watkins and Company,’" will be presented ( ( . ■■ ' Brothers auditorium, at which the this evening at 8 o.'clock at Cheney guest speaker will be Dr. James L .! hall, by an all-women ca^st. The McCartney, chief of the Division of i High school Chanters Ensembie Mental, Hygiene of the State De- j will provide music. partment of Health. ■ \ w As previously announced, Dr. Mc­ Manchester Garden club mem­ Cartney and Miss Betsey Mitchell bers are reminded that the first psychiatric social worker from the March lecture in the Small Gardens state organization, will be at the Institute will take place at - the Memorial hospital annex on Thurs­ Hartford Woman's club, 187 Broad day up to that time, to examine street. - Hartford, tomorrow fore­ cases referred to them by Man­ noon at 10:45. Miss Lillian G. Al- chester • physicians and nurses. The derson of Greenwich, a graduate of number of cases of mental illness on the Horticultural College of Swan- which their opinion and advice is | ley. England, ^ S''"® ^ 1 i. ii'. sought will require them to return ed lecture on ^he Possibilities of on Fridav to study patients and ! a Small Garden. Miss ' make further necessary examina- I a practical garden designer and Lon tions This free service which the j sulLant, and this should be a profit- state has un^ertlken in Manches-! able meeting to ^1 who have gar­ ter and the larger towms is for the dens already estaWished or m con adjacent general district. There is templation. Mrs. W. R. Tinker, bn, aninadeq^te supply of P=^y‘^hiaJ of this town is a member trists to handle routine cases and | ticket committee, and Mrs. Lima the state is attempting to supply S. Bowsers'is on the Womans club this need in so far as there is time I plant exchange committee. and personnel free for the work. The meeting at Watkins Brothers March has four red letter days the calendar. Today, should interest not only the physi according to cowboy, will be a Skipper with sea scouts in whites (•'ians^schcTora^ hospital nurses and | March 5, is Ash Wednesday, the | LOCAL SCOUTS TO PLAY Jamboree. and blues accompanied by Scouts of S workers but teachers and all starting of Lent. March 15 is intei- , Local Scouts will have entries in other nations with their flags con­ S od c S e S : Chenev Brother. | ost day for the Jhtrd Ltborty | the Pet Parade, prepared to accept cluding with Liberty and Old Glory. OF BENSON FURNITUBE CO'S. mf'dical department will be repre- and income tax day, ' PART IN JAMBOREE anything from poodles to elephants, sented as will several of the larger Patrick's anniversary and March 21 and In the merry making and capers local industries, child welfare, so- is the starting of spiing of the clowns. Peppy games will be ANNUAL KIWANIAN rial service and other committees Hartford Council Plans Biff demonstrated by various troops, BANKRUPT STOCK and town officials. At this mass Get Together in State Ar­ with Scoutmasters Bagot of Troop BOY DAY MONDAY meeting Dr. McCartney will be CRISIS IS AVERTED 18, and Hurwitz of Troop 21, in mory March 29. Already hundreds have taken advantage of Manchester’s Greatest Furniture 'Vh.lues. Are ready to answer questions and an charge. you going to miss out? The entire bankrupt stock cf the Benson Furniture Co. has been pur­ open discussion is invited, with the Berlin, March 5.—(AP)—The object of outlining a future mental Manchester Boy Scouts will take Otjier exhibitions will include a I Members and Sons to Gather chased by Keith’s and is being sacrificed at tre meridous reductions in prices. They are toe hygiene program for Manchester. Cabinet crises which has been active part in the Jamboree, of dramatization of First Aid rendered In Cheney Hall to Hear lowest ever. Be sure to check your furniture needs today. Perhaps never again will you In an interview Dr. McCartney threatening in Germany for a week Hartford Council, B. S. A., to be held at accidents, Indian dancing, signal­ was averted today when mcmbeis of on Saturday afternoon and evening, ing by various methods including I Osting of Trinity. have this opportunity. stated that the last monthly report to accept showed that there were 6,217 peo- the Cabinet agreed March 29, possibly at the State whistle signals, gesture, service Finance Minister Moldenhauer'^ Armory, Hartford. The Life Saving code, wig-wag, light signaling, bugle Manchester Kiwanians will ob­ ]ile under treatment in the. mental serve their annual "boy day” on hospital.? of Connecticut, and besides compromise. ^ * i Scout Band of the Salvation Army calls, smoke signaling, or what have here, will be one of the three or­ you; model airplane flying with sev­ Monday. Instead of the usual noon­ these 157 cnileptics and 684 feeble­ The trouble arose when the Cen- | day meeting at the Hotel Sheridan, minded. These figures do not trists insisted on simultaneous pas-1 ganizations providing music at the eral models entered by local Scouts; pioneering, under the leadership of they will gather at Cheney hall at take into account the many indi­ sage of the Young plan and the pro-1 gala affair. A demonstration will be given by Scoutmaster Bob Loomis of Ea.st six o'clock on Monday. Every mem­ viduals who need institutional care gram of internal financial reform. I ber is expected to invite his son, and -ncl treatment but at pre.sent can­ Moldenhaucr sought a compro-; Sea Scouts from the Sea Scout Hartford. This exhibit will include Ships “Hartford" and “Pioneer,” bridge building, lean-tos, pine tree if he hasn’t one of his own, Princi- not be provided for. Dr. McCartney misc when he %va."; informed by lead­ I pal Qulmby can supply any num­ believes that at least 40 per cent of ing industrialists and bankers yes­ which includes several local scouts. patrol, and a cabin. Skipper James and Charles Morse ber of boys from the High school. I hose cases could be prevented from terday that action on the Young One of the outstanding events will I Osano wili be the caterer. having their mental abnormalities if ace shaping plans for thje demon­ be the Pageant of the Uniform, in­ plan must come first. stration. I After the banquet the boys and mental hygiene had been apiplied be­ troducing out of the past, knight.s, their hosts will have the privilege fore It was toft late. The science of Rope .spinning Uildf^r'tllc direction vikings, Indians, puritans, colonists, The alligator has no lips, and its of Thomas Blythe, ex-cowboy and I of listening to Coach Osting of mental hygiene, when put into prac- teeth, especially those in the lower | tracer.?, frontiersmen, afld cowboys, 1 Trinity college, and of seeing mo- t're helps the individual to adju.st to cx-service man, and an exhibition and the present Scoutmasters wMth jaw, arc naked and prominent, i by Stamford's Mounted Boy Scout 1 tion pictures featuring football sub- Ills social life and thereby prevents scouts in summer and winter outfits. ' jeets. the tragedies mentioned above. It is even when the mouth is shut. Troop, under John Allen, also an ex­ a science which has to do with dis­ ciplining and strengthening the rniml to the greater happincs.s and effi- eicne.y of the individual. Dr. McCartney an«1 Mi.s.? Mitchell will have a supplv of pamphlets for distribution at Tlmrsd^.’Bthneeting which physicians and bttiers •faned with personality problems will fitul helpful, and in conjunction with hi.- '"cture will help to fortis interest in this topic which is aTisorbing si Sm art % piece Lawson Suite much attention throughout Connec­ Lucky, indeed, will be the purchaser of this super-value. One ticut and the United States. S 'r a d iiis of the season's smartest styles, the popular Lawson sofa with Feminine Manchester is invited to view another Fradin club and high-back chair. Luxuriously upholstered and covered $ 1 4 9 * 5 0 TO OBSERYE FRIDAY in durable tapestry. Regular 8235. Now Only achievement in our .specialized department which features AS WORLD PRAYER DAY

A day of prayer for mis.sion.';. FOUR CONSOLE RADIOS which is held yearly on the first Friday of Lent, will Ijr ob.‘ How Shall It Be three sons, Charles, Arthur and the Great Lakes would be joined to immediate future hangs on an ap- j Wilfred of this city; two daughter.«. dollars. This would finish the canal the Gulf of Mexico. propriation of $7,500,000 from con- ; Mrs. Harry Hlckton of Hazardvllle making the Illinois river navigable The cash register figures in the yress in this session, and supreme | Done To Best and Mrs William Noack of Thom- from Lake Michigan to the Missis- plan. too. Millions of dollars are court ruling on the amount of water ( aston: two brothers. Waiter and Ed-i sippi. oxpecteil to l)c addwd to Chicago .s that may be diverted into the canal ward and a stepsister, all of Eng-| Chicago hopes > 8 ^ - from L;:kc Michigan. Extra water ; . ernment will provide the $<..>00,000 imiu.strial wealth by w.ator trans]>or- Advantage tation t'aeilities that would comprise is needed to'en.nble b.argcs to ply [ •The funeral will be held from the , required to put linlshing louchcs on through the new waterway. • ...... SO m a n y Lutinn Memorial chapel in this city ; the almost-completed canal. the Great Lakes, the Illinois. Mis- To have a j.ob that will be I on “Thursday afternoon at 2:30. with ------satisfactory, harmonizing in Rev. H. B. Olmstead. pastor of St. | ^ music for WALES WELL AGAIN color scheme and as inexpen­ NEW THINOt FOR SRRDIMO John's Episcopal church, official-,1 dancing ««nl1 wiU be f'nrntql furnished by Ernie sive as possible. We invite Ing. General Kitchener Lodge, 1 Rock and his orchestra. The pro- OPEN FORUi American Order of St. George, will ! cceds will be for the benefit of St. you to call and consult with conduct services at the grave of the N;iirobi, Kenya, Africa,'March .5. us regarding your decorating Bernard’s church. I’KOHIBITION ULFOKM. (AP) The Prince of V.’alcs has deceased. Burial will be in Grove Honored at W illiatoii and painting problems. Hill cemetery. i Antonio J. Glacominl of this city. Editor of the Herald: made a spleiulul recovery from his ^igcy 'tweeds and Laatoxta clotli .Addressed Weaver High Pupils a student at Wllliston Academy at The Womens Organization for attack of malaria and is now up and Rev. George S. Brookes, pastot Easthampton. Mass., a well known National rrohibltion Reform is be- al.iout again planning to resume his of Union Congregational church, preparatory school, has been sig -' ing organized in Oonnocticut and \,i hunting trip in a few days. addres.sed over one thousand pupils nallv honored. He has been elected feel that any woman who belieyes The weather wa.s rainy today, but | foe coats; lo'vely new prints for of the Weaver High school at Hart­ president of the Junior Class, 1932. as we do tliat prohibitum is working the prince planned a.i .':>an as it ford on Tuesday morning. He spoke His many friends here will be pleas- a great injury to the cause ol tom- cleaved to take a motor drive. iJohn I. Olson of interesting experiences in his ca- cd to hear of the honor that has pcrance and has produced an in­ The royal hunter confidently an-1 __. dresses; tke wkole new ^amnt of reer, and held the attention of the i come to him. ‘Toase in crime, lawlesi^ness etc ticiputes leaving for Uganda and the j Painting and DcCOrating great body of students for forty .\:ih'Wednesday Service sliuiikl have a chance to become a (•lephant country on Sunday. .His, Contractor. minutes. On Wednesday evening the lirst momber of this organization, parly will iiaw i by special train to j (599 Main St., So. Manchester Fire Department Notes of a series of Lenten services will To enable .all women of Uio St.alo ToroVo and thence wilt go by motor | style for ensemkles. Spring is The Fitton company of tlie Rock-: Evangelic:vl to affiliate tliemseh es with thi.s to Entebbe where it is due Monday ville lire department won La,thcran church. The service \vill niovemcnt, if they so do.sirc. the evening. 1 games of the three rolled at Uie ^ g o'clock. The pro- Connecticut jrganizalion is dislrib- r Prospect bowling alleys on Monday | exceptionally good and uting cards to be returned to head- krin^in^ so many lovely new night. The Hockanum Company' Rockville’s well known quarters, giving the name ami ad- boys made a good showing, witli , take part. dress of the woman enrolling and HBOaBSKS Edward Badstuebner as high man. , ' William Drach, pastor of above which signature appears the tkxn^e and Grayce de Vyne kas Jolm Bock starred for the Fitton , church will have as his sermon ' printed reasons for joining tlic or- company. topic, "The Words of the Cross." | ganlzatlon as follows: 1 Other games scheduled for Notes Because I believe that National MURPHY’S RESTAURANT week follows: March 5, Fitch Co A son, Mathew. Jr., was born Prohibition has Increased crime, Gamba Brothers, Prop. sent ^em all to ns* vs. Fire Chiefsemers andana Commissioners; ^r. and Mrs. James ; lawlessness, hypocrisy and corrup­ March 6. Common Council vs. F it-, ^ Mullane of Windsor. Mrs. tion. ton Co.: March 7, Hook and Ladder '; rviuuucMullane was formerly . Miss Celia And because I believe that the SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY Vs. Hockanum Co. I Prescott, .... daughter...... — of Mrs. Annie cause of real temperance has been Joint Service Sunday | of^North Park street. retarded, SPAGHETTI DINNER, Italian Style Rev. Joseph Palmer of the Bow- j ^ Monday at the I enroll as a member of this or­ with BREADED VEAL CUTLETS ...... O u C ery Y. M. C. A., well known in tills „ , . Memorial hospital to' ganization whicli is working for ecctlon, will be the speaker at the | Mr* and Mrs. Godfrled Bahler of this some change in the law to bring Waitress Service at Tables second Community service to b e; about a sane solution of the prob­ held in the Sykes auditorium on Francis T. Max- lem. Park street on Sunday evening, l among the recent guests On the card is printed also the Home Baked March 9. In addition to the address ;'■ c -l^ r e am ^Cole Hotel, Miami names of the temporary officers of by Mr. Palmer, there will bo sing- •= the organization in Connecticut. ing, with Rev. Melville E. Osborne ^ ’ nmV Mrs. HaroldI - McLorinan------They A UL'^V are as follows: Mrs. Lucius F. as song leader. The service is held 1 latter s ne ihew, Leonard Robinson, Jr., of Hartford, chair- under the auspices of the I^Jethod' | i^yiholm, have returned to their man: Miss Eva Hoyt, of Stamford, Colonial Doughiuits FOR TAXI SERVICE 1st. Union Congregational, Baptist I Maplewood, N. J.. after secretary, and Mrs. Wilmarth Lewi.s and St. Johns F^piscopal gg^grai days stay with Mrs. Mc- of Farmington, treasurer. Desserts Phone—North End .... 3821 All ministers will have a part m the 1 , , .g father. Parley B. Leon- A note on the card reads: "There Cake South E n d ...... 3920 proeram. Any rer=on interested ,s I ireet. are no dues. The work of the or­ i Mrs. Edwin G. Butler and daiigh- ganization is financed by volun- Mid-W in^r Marion have returned to their contributions. Any amount. Short Orders a Specialty INSURANCE The last of the m in sti-' home on Park street after a de- however small, will be gratefully re- —and— CHARLES SWEET sions of the Epworth League insti , ., . ^o]ouvn in'Florida. ‘ ceived. Checks ...... should be made pay­ tute vmi be ameable to Mrs. Wilmarth wiimarm i.eLewis, treas- Don’t Forget day. March 7 and " "J" has been called to Maynard , er, Farmington.Farmington, Conn."Conn.” Rdll he represented^ Supper ^ iU^^egg ^^d death of ^ Anyone wishing to ^btobtain a card We Serve a Cup of Coffee (The Best Guardian of . icrved by the Ladles Aid Society or , gjgter Mrs. Kathryn Cook. ' ...... the local Methodist church at 6:30, her siaier, ______j---- i may apply to the undersigned. ------That Is------and there will be two lectures, the ‘ MRS. STUART CLEMENT, Life and Property lirst by Rev. Truman Woodward on FISHERMEN DR01\’NED. 12 St. Ronan Terrace,' ^ “Theodore Roosevelt" and the other New Haven, Conn. by Rev. E. T. Jones on “Educated Stockholm, March 5.—(A P I - Assistant Secretary, Women's Or­ ganization for National Prohibition Leisure.” ^ Five fishermen were drowned today From 7:50 to 8:05 there will be a short distamce from the shore Reform. a worship period, conducted by when their boat suddenly capsized. New Haven, March 4, 1930. Rev. M. E. Osborne, Dean of the In- Most of the men had large families ttitute. From 8:05F tovv# 8:45, the------last anuand theirLucii death is ------something ^ of a Of Rev. George S. Brookes’ lectures to the inhabitants of Insure Your Valuables ftn his travel talks will be given, cn -. hamlet on the Cattegat titled. "Memories of Scotland and j Qothemberg where they nve. New Car Buyers .jjiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiivNiiHiiiiiiHHiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiHUniBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiH* A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT England." At this p e r i o d , diplomas Not a care will be presented those attending British goldbeaters, said to be the should THE IS THE Bve of the six meetings of the insti- finest in the world, can turn a inspect and ride in in Ae*world tute. block of gold one and a quarter SILENT BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE. A program of games will follow. inches square and about one-thou­ Skinner Au-xiliary Whist THE HUPMOBILE GLOW Shift the load of responsibility sandth of an inch thick to sixteen from your shoulden. Don t Alden Skinner Auxiliary, Sons of leaves each five Inches square. KITCHEN The Manchester Trust Co. Union 'Veterans, held a successful 4 Door Sedan •worry about what will happen tvhist in the dining rooms of G. A. Delivers at $1235 BURNER to your income if you’re laid R. hall on Monday evening. There | up, or to your family if you Ivere nearly a hundred people pres- Effective At Once IS fent and prizes were qwarded as Also die, or to yourself when your \ follows: Ladies first, Mrs. Violet CLEAN, earning power declines. LiChrmitt; second, Mrs. Jacob Mar- I Am Resuiiung THE 614 DURANT A bus; comsolatlon, Mrs. Frank Saen- 4 Door Sedan CONVENIENT Let a strong company take rer; gents first, Martin Kemey; over the burden. It will guar­ Second, M. M. Hauser of Mansfield Delivers at $975 AND Fire and LiabOity Depot; consolation, H. Scheets. Re- My Taxi Business antee a definite income in any Ireshments were served followed by GIVES of these circumstances. L social hour. DAY AND NIGHT before placing an order for Meeting Friday Night a new car. COMFORT Ask for pardculan and rhtea The regular meeting of Alden SERVICE FIVE YEAR St your age. Insurance bklnner Auxiliary will be held on Inspect our stock of Friday night in G. A. R. hall. There GUARANTEE Day Phones Reliable Used Cars Connecticut General )vlll be important business transact­ South E n d ...... 3920 ed and it is requested there will be n DON’T DELAY—ORDER NOW Life Insurance Company e goodly number of the members North E n d ...... 3821 RICHARD G. RICH L In attendance. Night Phone ...... 8282 of Haitfixd ’ Entertainment and Dance H. A. STEPHENS ; Silent Glow Oil Burner Corp. South Manchester. The «""uai S t Patrick's enter- 97 Center Street, South Manchester Phone 4S60 FAYETTE B. CLARKE Tinker Building, ainment and dance under the aus- Center and Knox St. M. H. STRICKLAND tlces of the Ancient Order of Hl- i Authori'zed Dealer. INSURANCE V )«rHlans and its auxiliary will be " Tel. 5848 : Dial 8768, Next Door to Montgomery Ward Oo. 8$$ Main Sts leld in Town Hall on Monday eve- Depot Square, Uanchester i(ng, March 17. The entertainment Charles Sweet kllllllllllllllltllllllllillillllllilllillMllllilinillllllllllllllllllHIIIIllllllinilllHIHIHI MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1980. PAGE s e v e n ! ""3 -/I

KING VISITS EGYPT. BARBERO DIES SCOUTS TO HONOR POLICE OmCER KILLED DATE OF MOTHERS CLUB PAPER TO SURVEY DELEGATES ARE CHOSEN |AN0THE STRIKE Brussels, March 6.— (AP)—4CiiI THE BADEN POWELLS CONCERT SET MARCH 18 Albert and Queen Bhizabetb left^hefa FOR D. A. R. CONFERENCE; SOUTHERN MILL New Britain, March 5.— (AP)— Newark, N. J., March 5.— (AP)— today :for E gyp t They were- seen STUDENT DRINKING Pasquale Earbero, 38, who had been ------' Police Sergeant Robert Anderson, the station by Princes Charles^ '! under police suspicion' of having Organizer of Movement and j 35, of 240 Alexander street, was shot Pratt and Whitney Choral Club Leopold. The premier and m em ^ rs j participated in the burning' of a Under Local Man’s Direction ! 37th Annual Session to Bei His Wife to Be Guests of Big j and killed and Patrolman Marion of the Cabinet Burgomaster _^ax Elizabethton, Tenn., March. — j building owned by Mrs. Anna Torel- To Appear Here. N’cw Haven, March 5— (AP) Held in Bridgeport on March 5_-(A P)—The maintenance of order j lo on State street,^New^Ha^n^^two Banquet in New York. i Thigpen, negro, both of fourth pre- and court officials. • It was ux;rier< weeks ago today, died this morning ------i cinct station, slightly wounded early stood that Marie Jose, who red^ly That the Yale Daily News is plan­ 20 and 21. along roads entering Elizabethton ’ ..-j-- nrr The date of the concert introduc­ ning to compile figures showing the held the attention of authorities at New Britain General hospital. Lord Robert Baden-Powell, Chief i today in a pistol battle with two became the bride of Prince HuiAlaert present extent of drinking in the Delegates chosen to represent Or- after a highway clash between Barbero was seen to run from Boy Scout of the world, and Lady negroe gunmen, one of whom was ing the Pratt and Whitney choral of Italy, will greet her parents' ,, at college world with specml emphasis parish Chapter, Daughters of j strike picketers arid sheriff’s depu- the building after an explosion wltn Baden-Powell, chief of the Girl shot and the other reported dying at j club to a Manchester audience under Genoa. on Yale, was indicated in an editoi- , American Revolution at the 37th 1 tjgs enforcing an injunction re- I his clothes burned off. He engage Guides of Great Britain, are to be the auspices of the Mothers’ Cluo ial in the paper today I annual state conference in Bridge-1 straining officials and members of | a taxicab to bring him to the hospi- City hospital with nine bullet | Commending the Harvard C u m -, g,, follows:' ” Mrs. Herbert ‘ United Textile Workers from j tal here, refusing to allow the driver tendered a joint banquet by the Girl wounds. Ihas been changed to Tuesday Mkrch Wonderful News for son upon its move to interest Amer- i House, Miss Mary A. Benton, interfering with employes of the j to take him to-a New Haven hospi- Scouts and Boy Scouts of America The wounded gunmen, who is al- j 18. Ticket sales have begun and Fits Sufferers. ican colleges in prohibition repeal, j -pijomas J. Lewis; alternates, American Bemberg and Glanzstoff, tal. at Sherry’s in New York City on leged to have shot Anderson, was 1 identified as Audley Billups, 26, of |judging by the initial response ihc editorial said, little can ac- j j Howard Keith, Mrs. Byron olants. I "Vincenzo Luppino, . 29, also of this 1 Friday evening next March 7. Brooklyn, N. Y.—Most stubborn ..omplished by such a movement. ____ to death in the 94 Waverly avenue. The dead gun- good house is assured. The assist- S. Carrier and Mrs. Gertrude B. ‘ An announcement by union bffi- : city was burned Both the National Broadcasting ing artists are Virginia Erickson cases of epilepsy have been stopped A clear presentation of tljc real ! pm-nell. cials said the labor'leaders regarded , building. company and associated radio sta­ man is known as “Cokey Joe” and is believed to be William Merrick, MacCracken, coloratura soprano, by new remedy. Thousands of .Suf­ f.'tcts of college drinking it wa.s con- j meeting will be held Thursday the highways leading into nearby ( Mrs. Torello is under arrest m tions from the Atlantic to the Paci­ ferers have been helped. If "you tended would be of much greatci ' Friday, March 20 and 21, with hill communities as "open terri- | New Haven in connection with the fic coasts and the Columbia Broad­ home address unknown. Mabel G. French, solo pianoforte and Frederick A. Shipman, bass. have fits write at pnee to Phenolep- value. : Mary Sillirpan Chapter of Bridge- tory’’ for picketing, d. -i te a clause j fire' and two men who are said to casting System from coast to coast, tol Company. Box 71, St. Johns PI. The choral club is a male Pratt Not a College Issue , j,j gg hcl'.ess. Sessions v\ill begin in the court order ;o. bidding con- | be in New Jersey are being huntea will broadcast this event sending to FINDS DEAD SCIENTIST. Sta. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dept. 24Qi for "Strictly speaking prohibition i.s | 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon. gregating on any road "used for the by the police as it is alleged that all parts of the United States the and Whitney organization of 35 free booklet.—Adv. not a college issue" the editorial they assisted in setting the fire. The speech of Lqrd^ Robert Baden- voices, all employes of the com­ j Dinner on that day and luncheon purpose of transporting employes to Edmonton, Alta., March 5,— (AP) said. “ When the Harvard Crimson j Friday will be served in the pfn"-1 their wofk ir Carter or any other police say the object of the firebugs Powell and of Governor Roosevelt of pany, under the direction of Sydney asks ‘what can college men do about , United Congrega- •------... - was to help Mrs. Torello collect in­ New York sta « who will introduce —A delayed report reaching here French and comes with a good repu­ county. today said the tom remnants of the prohibition?’ the obvious answer is tional church. corner Park■ and Sheriff J. E. Moreland said war^ surance. him. The broaqcaiting begins at 10 tation. Their recent broadcast over FOR TAXI SERVICE 'verv little.’ o’clock Eastern Standard Time. body of Dr. Hurt Faber, German WTIC to which many Manchester State streets. rants would be issued for five or six writer and scientist were found by a "The News is primarily interested An interesting program for the persons who aided in releasing two j residents listened brought forth Phone.— North End 3821 in getting at the facts of prohibition Thirty per cent, of the inmates royal police patrol 15 miles above evening of the 20th has been ar­ pickets arrested for disorderly con- | University professors are not Lower Hay river post in the north­ much favorable comment locally. South End . 392'.) as tlicy obtain in the university. ranged by Mary Silliman Chapter. of the United States’ instituion.s Since that time many congratulatory duct during an attempt by officers [ highly paid men. Even though they west territories last Saturday. No Even if two thousand students went The members are also offering the to disperse crowds near the textile |for the deaf are ^aid to be childreo letters have been received from all on record as being opposed to the may have a world-wide reputation, details as to how Faber met death „ . hospitality of their homes to those ■ piant7atlhe time of the arrival of | who have acquired deafness which were available. He had beeri miss over the Southern, Middle v\ estern amendment or if a series of debates j desire entertainment over ^ , might have been prevented it taic- they seldom receive more than $8,- - 1 000 a year. ing for some time. and New England States. CHARLES SWEET ilrcw nation-w'idc attention, ^a^ j ph^rsday night. Granting of the injunction by the j en care of in time. would be accomplished ? or members of Orford

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Use Tear Gas Tear gas was used in dispersing THE BAKING POWDER a part of the crowds and Deputy TOLLAND Sheriff Bill Fair arrested two per­ sons on charges of creating disturb- HAS INTERESTING STORY I ance. Sheriff Moreland said the The Tolland Town School Com- j crowd followed the deputy and his ' mittee held the regular monthly prisoners to a magistrate’s office Powder IS the I business meeting Saturday after-! where demands were made that the Calumet Eaking- Memorial! two be released “or fight.” The world’.s outstanding brand—“sales ' ternoon at the Hicks A nalyze the school. ' prisoners were freed, but the sheriff two and one-half times those of anv Miss Alice E. Hall has returned to said he would arrest five or six of other” —but it is much more than her work at the Seymour High the crowd for interfering with an that. It is the most fascinating mys­ school after a week’s vacation spent officer. No action had been taken tery since Sherlock Holmes in the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. last midnight. days of his prime. E. Hall. The injunction enjoins the Union­ Here, for example, is a product Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and daugh­ ists from trespassing.’ on mill prop­ that lives and breathes. Once every ter Hazel of Seymour, Conn., visit­ erty, and also from interfering with twenty-four hours the can of baking ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. taxi drivers engaged in transport­ llowance on our powder in the w’arehause or on the A Y Lewis B. Price on Sunday. ing employes. grocery counter takes a deep bieath. The all day sewing meeting will Paul Fuller, southern educational and once every twenty-four hours ii bo held Thursday at the church par­ director of the American Federa­ exhales! lors. Mrs. William Ayers of Mer- tion of Labor, said the walkout Besides resembling an animal in row Road and Mrs. Howard Ayers called for Monday had been 05 per this characteristic, it is very much will be the hostesses. cent effective, but plant officials like a stick of dynamite in another; There will be a meeting of the said they ‘ know nothing of a namely, its potentially high-explo­ Federa'ted committee at the church strike.” sed ar sive character. In a single week Thursday evening, March 6th. U C enough Calumet is manufactured !<• There will be a teacher’s meeting STOPS IMMIGRATION. blow the five-storied plant to brick- at the Hicks Memorial school Manila, March 5.— (AP)—Influ- Ui‘. dust, if all the prisoned energy were Thursday afternoon. Mr. A. L. i enced by the recent anti-Filipino dis- i clcased at once. Instead, it is so i Young, .supervisor, will be in charge. 1 turbances in California, director of I controlled that its "explosion” serve? Mrs. Zoe Beckley and Joseph (jol- the Bureau of Labor Hermenegildo j merely to lift soggy dough into light lum of New York City were recent I Cruz today suspended the 1930 la- and airy biscuits. visitors at Mrs. Beckley’s home j bor recruiting license of the Ha- Factory Fascinates. “Cubbyhouse.” j waiian Sugar Planters’ association. Jf a dealer pays you more than the true worth If these facts were not fascination Miss Mary Thompkins has return- | Many Filipinos have taken ad- and mystery enough, it would only ed to her school duties at the Cen- j vantage of the free transportation to bo necessary to visit the fine fac­ ter school after a week’s vacation | Hawaii furnished by the sugar at her home in Bangor, Maine. planters and have emigrated later lo of the car he must make up the difference tory at 4100 Filmore street, Chicago. j I Miss Ruth Martin has returned 1 the United States. Til., where all these wonders are from a vacation spent in Boston,} The action has the effect of al-j hou.sed. There are no towers and minarets Mass., and has taken up her work | most stopping Filipino immigration , at the Cedar Swamp school. I to Hawaii, but it will merely re- [ by extra charyes on the mbcw car or re-sell on the building. It was not built Charles C. Talcott has returned to | duce and not entirely halt.immigra-. for beauty. Yet rt is beautiful in its Tolland for a short stay. I tion to the United States,, since ' own way, as the Greeks called any­ A 26 mill tax was voted at the j many Filipinos are going to the thing beautiful that was lorfectiy town meeting held at the Town | states direct on their own re- it to some one else at too hiyh a price adapted to the task for wiii :h it was Hall, Monday afternoon. sources. made. With its five stories of clean Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ladd were red brick, its general rcctangu'ar with Mr. Ladd's mother -^ver the sturdiness, its many tlio.-isaxals of week end. Mr. Ladd has returned to window panes letting in the sun- Boston where he attends the Bent­ Special Shoe .shine, it is an example of the per­ ley School of Accounting and 1--4 fect American food producing f.nc- Finance and Mrs. Ladd has taken to .-y. up her duties at the Center school, ; PERMANENT value is always better than a tem­ You may not get the largest used-car allowance Inside, like outside. bespeakes Ellington. j Repairing cleanliness and efficiency. Mrs. Lewis B. Price went to Sey­ from the Ford dealer, but that very fact should The office room seems to contain mour with her sister Mrs. Johnson porary bargain in the purchase of an automo­ blocks of polished desks, manned by on Sunday and is visiting there this 1 O ffer a battalian of stenographers, clerk.s week. i bile. It pays to look ahead and consider reliability give you confidence that you are receiving full and junior executives. A fortress 01 The Library meeting was held | Starting At Once business efficiency! Monday afternoon and the deed of , and ultimate up-keep costs, as well as comfort, value in the new car. Ford charges are not marked But the visitor who seeks In un­ the Old Court House was trans- ' cover the mystery of Calumet Bak­ ferred by Dr. Samuel Simpson, who ■ MEN’S SOLES up or increased to cover a high trade-in allowance ing Powder does imt ling:-.' l.mg boughl the Court House from the ■Sewed an. Regular ^ “| safety, speed, and beauty of line and color. County Commissioners some time | here. Instead he allows himself to i .51.50, At My Shop .... ^ JL he hosted to the fifth floor, where ago, to the Library Association. Since most automobiles are bought for replace­ on your old car. Ihc r.aw material.s start their jour­ Word has been received from th^ | .p . O/VT TT'O ney toward the grocer and the Agard family from Whittier, Cali- : feUL/Jcife ment, the value set ou your used car is a factor in Because there is no waste, extravagance or undue hou.scwifif. fornia that fresh vegetables are 1 ^ew ed on. Regular plenty, many beautiful flowers are ; c u t o in bloom and the climate is most de- ■ .*'^1 hiy onop 7 5 c almost every purchase. Frequently it is given an'- profit in manufacturing, distribution or selling, lightful. CANDY FOR PUPILS Mrs. Lafayette Ladd went to Ladies’ and Children’s every dollar you pay for a Ford brings a full dollar Rockville on Monday where she is importance beyond its true worth. tv.ashington. M.arch 5.- (AP.) - .spending a few days with Mr. and Rubber Heels •\ gift of twelve pounds of marsh­ Mrs. Von Euw. Used cars have a definite market value and you in return. In lower first cosIt, in reliability and long mallows is on its way to the pupils Mis.s Hattie Jewett of Vernon was 2 5 c of President- Hoover's little school in town on Monday. are justly entitled to an allowance based on that life, in the low cost of operation, service and at Dark Hollow, Virginia, the ab­ sence of postal facilities in that GEN. WEVLER BETTER replacement parts, the Ford will save you much mountainous region notwithstand­ Boston Shoe value. It is not fair that you receive less. It is not ing. Madrid, March 5.— (AP)—Gen- ! This treat for the mountain boys eral Valeriano Weyler, 92-year-old \ to your best interests to receive more. more than the seeming difference in trade allowance. :ind girls who only recently -spent Spanish veteran, who has been seri-1 Repair Shop their first day in school was sent ously ill showed some improvement! direct to the postofiicc department this morning, reviving hopes among 887 Main, South Manchester at Wa.shington because, the sender his attendants that he might re­ In Jim’s Shoe Shine Parlor I f a dealer pays you more than the true worth of F urtherm ore, at least $75 extra value is given to at Council Bluffs, Iowa, wrote, Dark cover. His condition, however, wa.s Next Door to Downyflake Hollow was nbt in the postal guide. still grave. Doughnut Shop you in the new Ford in the Triplex shatter-proof Assistant Postmaster General the car he must either rc-sell it to some one else Clover lost no time in determining a way to deliver the package, di­ at too high a price or make up the difference on glass windshield, the Rustless Steel, the five steel- rected to Miss Christine Vest, teacii- ci- at the Hoover school. He wrote the new car. This he cannot do unless he is allowed spoke wheels, apd the four Houdaille hydraulic the postmaster at Madison, Virgi­ nia, the nearest postoffice to Dark Hollow, that the package was being Our proper trade-in an excessive profit on the car pr bn financing, extra double-acting shock absorbers. The unusually tu forwarded for delivery to the pupils of the mountain sclmol. large .number of ball and roller bearings, and the valuation assures you equipment and other chsrgcf. In either case, you HILLSTOWN pay the bill, for no way ynt been found to give extensive use of fine steel forgings instead of castings or stampings, are other features that show Fred Hudson who ha.s been t something for nothing. Thn money must come Washington, D. C., spent the wee FAIRLY PRICED end with his brother-in-law, Ward from somewhere. the extra quality built into the Ford car. Brewer who is a slud:nt at? the University of Virginia. There will be a whist held in Grange Hall on March 6 for the USED CARS Roadster, $43S Phaeton, $440 Tudor Sedan, $500 Coupe, $500 Sport Coupe, $530 benefit of the Grange. All are in­ vited to come. Now is a good time to buy a used car. Hillstown Road ha.s been in very We have a number on hand ready for Two-window Fordor Sedan, $600 Three-window Fordor Sedan, $625 Cabriolet, $64f5 Town Sedan, $670 bad condition. It has been partly improved. There is very heavy you to drive off. Come in and choose traffic on that road and should be one at a FAIR PRICE. 411 price$ f, o. b. Detroilt Convenient low time paymenta- arranged through the Vniveraal Credit Company well taken care of.

ENGAGEMENT C.VNCELLED ii-: Bucharc.st, Rumania, March !j. -~ FORD MOTOR COMPANY (AP.)—The government today sent -^ 'vrd ' ■) 'i-'.. M. Grigorcca, a minister in the Cabinet, to Berlin and Pless, to notify the father of Count Alexan­ der von Hochberg of the cancella­ tion of his son’s engagement to Princess Ileana. After official information i.s rc- Manchester Motor Sales I rived of publication of the cancel­ lation in . Pless, Premier Juliti 1069 Main St. Thos. E. Donohue, Mgr. Tel. 5462 Maniu 'will issue an official com­ Open Evenings munique informing the nation of the incident.

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liquors. The states are si^posed to Amendment represent forty-five f ! act concurrently with Congress In billions of corporate holdings we ! enforcement legislation. They have, expect to see them suddenly realize 1 Health and Diet Cttrntng Brralb however, all sorts of laws with all that somebody besides muckers and ■ “the liquor interests”—somebody j oniftt PUBLISHED BY THE sorts of penalties, the latter in no Advice „ ...SEnA LD PRINTING COMPANY. INC. wise, except a few instances, agree­ j worth listening to—is on the wet j 13 Blssell Street : side. i South Manchester. Conn. ing with the federal penalties. They liy DK. FKAXK McCOI: i/^e Sensational THOMAS EERGUSON can and do proceed just as they A General Manager please in the matter of “concurrent STILL GOING UP Pounded October 1. 1881 enforcement”—inflicting penalties And still the casualties due to THE FINGERKAIL& not even faintly resembling the fed­ ! automobile traffic go up! Figures Published Every Evening Except The fingernail at present is not Sundays and Unltdays. Enlerr'd at the eral penalties in severity or charac­ } compiled by the Travelers Insur­ .Post Ottloe at South Manchester. as helpful to us as it probably w-as Conn., as Second Cla.ss Mall Matter. ter—and it is quite all right. Every ance Company from 37 states show in the early days of our evolution ’ suBScmmoN r a t e s that approximately 31,000 people when it could be used as a claw as Olio Year, by mall ...... $6.00 state is a law unto itself, under the . J'cr Month, by m a i l...... S .60 Eighteenth amendment—except in were killed by automobiles last year well as for grasping objects. Its J’ellvered. one veai ...... $9.00 —an increase of more than 11 per present use is to decorate the finger­ Single copies ...... S .03 the one item of defining the mean­ tips, and be used to grasp small ob­ ing of the word "intoxicating.” cent over the figures for 1928. A1 EMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED jects. PRESS We respectfully suggest to our “On the basis of last year's total The clear rosy nail with a good The Associated Press is exclusively friends who resolutely oppose any 1 number of motor vehicle deaths,” color and free from white spots, entitled to the uso for re*’uhlicatlon ridges, and discolorations is a fine , I br all news dispatchrs credited to It change in the present arrangement { says a bulletin issued by the com­ advertisement of good" health. The or not otherwise credited in this pany, “at least two persons out of \nner Q/oil i !.•'paper and also the local news pub- that almost the only specification of nails are, however readily injured . llslieil herein. the federal laws that are held so j each 10,000 of the country’s popu- by accident or disease so that they All righis or republlcatlon of lose their natural luster, color and N?^ .■special dispaiclies herein are also re­ sacrosanct which actually operates, j lation were killed in such mishaps. served. shape, and when the tissue about Vf save in the pitifully restricted field I Two hundi ed persons out of each the nail becomes ^flam ed, the an­ SPI;C1AE ADVERTISING UEPRE- of direct federal prosecution, is the 10,000, or a ratio of one out of each noyance is often severe and lasting. S1J.\'T.‘ 'IVIO: Hamilton - Uel.lsser, The nail is a special adaption of Inc.. .Madison Ave.. New York. N. clause establishing the xme-half of 50 persons, were injured, 60 of the • • • Y.. and fill; North Michigan Ave.. one per cent alcoholic content. 200 being hurt seriously.” the skin and resembles in composi­ Chicago. Ills. tion horn.s, talons, beaks, quills and As for the rest, we are still oper­ These figures speak for them- hoofs. While the nail grow.s right I•'ull service client ■ - N E A Service, 1 ll'V ating almost entirely under state .sclves. If they fail to stir the coun­ out of the skin structure, it is much ■Member. Audit Bureau of Cl.cula- laws—and wet states arc beginning try to concerted action it can only tougher and semi-transparent, be­ t Inns. be because we are shock-proof. ing composed principally of a tough to repeal these. Isn’t it about time substance called keratin. Keratin is The Herald I'rmtmg Company. Inc., to wonder whether there isn’t some­ }) assumes no linanclal restninslblllly composed of about 50 per cent, car­ loi- lyiiograrihical errors appearing In thing, after all, to compromise.? bon with, the addition of oxygen, .'idverllsemenls In the Alanchester nitrogen and sulphur. Evening Herald. /N N EW YORK The skin at the root of the nail is I NOT FOR “ALL TIJME” called the matrix or nail bed, and it WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1930 j With all due respect for Governor New York, March 5.—If they is from that the nail is formed so Trumbull and with much sympathy could but bring the old Mack Sen- that new nail malerial is constantly ; THE FRONTIER RECEDES nett lot back, it would be a fitting being formed and pushed out to­ j ‘Poker Alice” Tubbs belonged to with his energetic frame of mind as shrine for the late Mabel Normand. ward the end of the finger. As this I a day that was not ours. She was a it directs itself to the problem of But in this day and age, you process continues, the nail becomes j left-over from an era that seems the State School for Boys at Meri­ could no more resurrect that mad, longer, and we usually cut the end den, we do not quite believe that he fantastic old movie studio than you of the nail off to prevent incon­ I as remote, now, as the Revolution. could bring the poor, ill-starred Ma­ venience, although the nail is capa­ J When she died, the other day, at 77, will be able, as he promises, to bel back 'rom the grave. ble of attaining a great length, as is I ■ most of us probably were surprised “settle conditions at the school for In a way, both studio and come­ shown in home of the paintings of i to realize that the old west she all time.” dienne died from a common ailment the Chinese upper class whose nails It is one of the extreme difficul­ —an incapacity t^ change character. often attain the length of six to represented was still so close to Way back, before the war, when eighteen inches. This was to ad­ us. ties of government that we cannot pictures were in their pioneer days vertise the fact that they did not EEp There is something verj’ melan­ settle anything for all time. It is al­ and slapsticks w'ere slapsticks: long have to do any work for themselves. s. t choly about the passing of the fron­ so one of the commonest errors of before any of the highbrow young In this country, how-ever, where peoples that when they have solved men had written erudite pieces work and industry are not consider­ tier veterans. These people like about the subtle art of comedy and ed dishonorable, it is an advantage Poker Alice belonged in the period a current problem to their satisfac­ all that sort of thing, the Sennett to have short nails. of the nation’s youth. They w’ere, tion they are inclined to dismiss it lot was dedicated to laughs which The rate of grow'th of the nails .so to speak, youthful outbursts: from their minds as being perma­ issued from the belt line. varies with individuals. The aver­ I can remember times wdicn the age time required for a full nail they could not have existed in an nently disposed of—only to have it mere business of'looking on at Tur­ grow'th is about four or five months older, more settled civilization. Now bob up again, long afterward, de­ pin doing a face fall, or watching The fingernails grow about four they arc going—and the nation, by manding solution anew. Della Pasha grow villainous, or times as fast as the toenaiks, or the same token, is losing its youth, Constant vigilance is the price of observing some fair maiden being about one-thirietb of an inch per chased around the lot, was too much week. o w . .. at less than tw'enty dollars..; j ^Ve arc growing up, in spite of our­ intelligent, honorable administra­ even for the caraerman or the di­ The most frequent nail disorder selves. tion of the state’s institutions. Full rector. A great deal of the healthy is probably caused by eczema, wiiich a luxuriously comfortable inner coil mat­ ONLY We do not always realize the cx- and illuminative accounting and Rabelaisian comedy so affected the spreads from the adjacent tissues tress that is amazingly economical! Lcnt to which we are all affected open operation before the eyes of director that he doubled up in glee and atfacks the nail root itself so and dropped his megaphone. I’ve that there may be a swelling and Production in enormous volume makes by the nearness of the old frontier. the public are essential to such ad­ watched cameramen, rocking with painful throbbing around the nail. the price astonishingly low. The scien­ ^ Every American living today has ministration. Left to themselves in­ laughter until they couldn’t crank In chronic eczema the nail may re­ tific design, strong construaion and high -'^ h a t as part of his heritage. He stitutional commissions are almost their camera.s. And when you’ve cord the illness, by developing fur- grew up with the wild west still inevitably bound to become bureau­ doubled up the hardboiled employes rov/s across itself. If eczema is quality materials assure comfort and of a movie lot, what will your audi­ jjevere, sometimes the entire nail is value never before given in the price class. a living memory. Poker Alice, cratic, hidebound. We make abso­ ence do? ‘ lost. In other cases, there is a Calamity Jane, Doadwood Dick, lutely no charge against the man­ thickening of the nail (both in Six beautiful colors and three patterns Buffalo Bill and the others, with agement of the Meriden institution Mabel had come in from New eczema and psoriasis) and the nail give you a wide selection. The patterns their picturesque names and their in particular: the criticism, if it be York, via Bo.ston. She was a lovely may turn to a yellow' brown color child, and quite a child when you and thiclvcn and curve over the end are Wheel of Fortune . . . Cambridge wild, untamed manners, were still a criticism, applying to any board check 12 to 15 years off her age. of the linger like a clav,'. Beauty . . . Cross of Tennessee . . . See on the horizon, or just over it. The or commission which is left in prac­ She suffered from two tremend­ The white .spots commonly seen Deepsleep today! tradition that they represented had tically unrestricted control of a ous commercial handicaps—she was on the nail are considered to be the until April 1st not j’ct died out. It formed a strong public institution over a long period generous beyond belief and she had result of knocking or bumping the a tremendous love of life. She suf­ root of the nitil again.~t some object. part of what wc like to call “the of years and which is likely to come fered from the former; she died They may also occur from injury Ajherican spirit.” to feel in a possessive instead of a from the latter. during manicuring where the cuticle ^But that could not last. The sci­ stewardly mood toward the estab­ At any rate, when she hit Holly­ is pushed down too far, or they may WATKI NS BROTHERS. Inc. ence and industry of the new nation lishment. wood, via the old Biograph studio.s, occur in nervous disorders ,and in she was advertised as Charles Dana cases where the diet is deficient in 5 5 Y EA K S AT SOUTH MANCHESTER cut its youth dowm to a brief span. Sheer snooping and fishing expe­ Gibson’s “favorite model.” It is true some of the mineral elements. The railroads brought the west ditions by legislative committees she had posed for Gibson, and while Hangnail is an annoying trouble, / close to the cast, and the automo­ among the state.’s institutions al­ a model she had become acquainted but not very serious. This occurs bile pulled it closer; and then came ways have their unattractive as­ with lllice Joyce, al.se a model at when a shred of the nail next to the the time. The two were close friends. skin breaks away and sticks into ."^uch things as the radio and the pects. Yet sometimes we wonder if Alice left the movie game and re­ anything that the finger touches. air{)lanc to weld east and west into it would not make for better things turned only recently. Hangnails may usually be removed ope unity—and the frontier was if a large group representing both Mabel, a convent-bred daughter of by being clipped off with scissors or gtine forever. branches of the Legislature w'ere Boston let life get in her eyes and being jerked out in the direction of blind her. the fingertip. But there is a danger in waxing appointed at each session to visit All Hollywood knew of her ex­ (Continued In tomorrow’s article) too sentimental over it. For the and Inquire, as the direct delegates travagant generosities. There never W’est—the frontier, where hard- of the people of Connecticut, into was a lonesome girl from out-of- QUESTIONS .\ND ANSWERS lifetcd men and w'omen w'hipped na­ the operation of the various insti­ town; there never was a person (.Anemia) WASHINGTON down on her or his luck that she Question:—E. E. writes: “Please ture into submission—was gaudy, tutions. didn’t help. Her purse strings al­ suggest a diet on which to reduce alive and interesting, but it w’as not It would seem, at all events, that ways loosened with extraordinary and at the same time cure anemia LETTER an unmixed blessing. If it gave the in some way there should be a bet­ elasticity. No one will ever know and “nerves.” national character strength, cour­ ter contact than exists at present the number of aspiring youngsters Answer; It may seem a curious BY RODNEY DUTCHER f^He then proceeded to write an in­ she befriended. No one will ever fact that one who has anemia i.s Washington, March 5.—It is a spired obituary of the old professor age and a reckless hardihood, it al- between the people and their insti­ know the number of girls she helped usually inclined to be ovcrw'eight, at rather difficult thing to imagine which was later adopted by the uni­ Range .•

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steps from her bath feeling-many on a limousine which did not halt FINDS HEALTHFUL years younger and more peaceful. To ‘ Toint-Up” Appetite from injuries received _m t r o u e y ^ -lp j^ ^ REVEALS ' to 9 how documents of identification. Health authorities recommend taxi crash. 1 The limousine contained a major salt bathing, using a box of salt to TWO FINE FEATURES | Atlanta—Fifteen or mere planes j Just S ^ a h te Bo Overnight general ■w m 'wounded and his adju­ USES FOR SALT a tub of water. It is equally good burned at municipal airport. RED LEADERS OF CITY tant was killed. p r o g r a m London—Sir Esme Howard re­ for children, warding off many of ON STATE ! iterates belief in durabUlty of Brit- theif little iUs. ■Whenever the end of the A . P. News Most everyone has been bathing ish-American friendship. ^ HND BODY IN CELLAR The value of table salt for bathing finds you out-of-sorts; food doem” Montauban, France—One hundred London,' March 5.— (AP)—A dis­ purposes is becoming widely known, in the ocean and knows the invigor­ tempt you and won’t digest; bre#l “Burning Up” and “Evange­ patch to the Exchange Telegraph ating effect of salt water. That is is bad; tongue coated. Just chew t line” Shown Today and To­ persons feared killed at Molssac and today, because of its- curative New Haven—Joseph Del Gregio, when embankment breaks on flood­ Company from Riga-i Latvia, today qualities, ahd its antiseptic toni* ef­ the proof of the efficacy of a salt candy tablet before bedtime. To morrow at the Local Movie said that the Esthonian Self De­ Boston, March 5.— (AP)—Police water bath. Then the antiseptic morrow you’ll be a new person! 19 and Stanley Kryzewskio, 17, es­ ed river Tarn. I today sought the slayer of AngeiO fect, table salt is more and more n House. cape from county jail during supper , London—Prince of Wales suf- i fense Corps at Revel, through a part of the bath in thousands of quality is by no means triinal. Such A candy Cascaret clears up * Rizzo, 28, whose body with bullet Irritating but actual things as skin bilious, gassy, headachy conditioi lineup. ficiently recovered plan to leave clever ruse had ascertained identi­ homes. . , .. Two excellent features head the Nairobi next Sunday for hunt in ty of some Communist leaders there. wounds in the head was found here eruption are. discouraged by salt every time. Puts appetite on-edge Litchfield—John J. Cody, owmer last night in the cellar of a tene­ In (Country Clubs and Atmetic program at the State today and Uganda. „ In anticipation of Communis, water. Helps digestion. Activates bowels. of defunct Winsted brokerage firm ment house. The man had a long Clubs table salt is regularly used for Thursday, Richard Arlen and Mary given State prison term on em­ St. Petersburg, Fla.—Poe Turnesa demonstrations tomorrow the corps Every bathroom should have a Cascarets are made from cascara police record. bathing purposes. Athletes, before Brian whl be seen in the mirtmul bezzlement charge. Horton Smith and Frank Walsh arranged a test alarm in Revel Uc and after contest take salt baths un­ box of salt at a’l times. You will which authorities say actualli The murder weapon, a JJ8 calibre find many uses for it. Dentists ad­ auto race track story. “Burning Norwalk—Educators and motor lead in golf tourney with 71. 4 a. m. today, ringing bells and der a shower. They wet the body strengthens bowel muscles. So, tak< St. Augustine — Glenna Collett revolver from which two shots had vise brushing the teeth daily with these delightful tablets as often ai Up,” and Delores Del Rio will be vehicle department representatives blowing fog horns, thus arousing the and rub the salt vigorously over the seen in a picturization of Henry W. wins qualifying medal with 74. population. The corps promptly oc­ been fired, was found hidden be­ salt.. Salt eye washes help to clear you please; or give them freely t< Longfellow's immortal classic, consider accident prevention pro­ Atlanta—Alabama defeats Duke neath a stnirway with all marks of skin. children. All drug stores sell Cas­ cupied all government offices, rail­ The ancients luiew the value of away eye infections and strengthen ' ‘Evangeline.” gram for schools. for souyiern conference basketball Identification filed away. Marks of the muscles of the eye. Nothing sur­ carets for a dime, and no doUai Bristol—Dr. Joseph I. Woisard^, way stations, and public b iildings. such baths, and the housewife of to­ “Burning Up” in many ways Military patrols arrested several identification had also' been removed passes sedt for a gargle. preparation could do better work.— makes one think of the famous auto former health officer, dies in 46th ^^^Boston—Over 100 violently insane from the clothing and nothing was day should take advantage of the Adv. suspects and surprised a group of knowledge. It/«oothes the fatigued stories that the late Wallace Reid year. patients at State hospital in Matta- foUnd in the pockets. King ^George was on the radio i made so famous. Richard Arlen is Commimlsts who sallied forth with muscles that have been straining at Waterbury—Two youths charged pan district removed from luartera rifles under the mistaken impression The body was found by the three at 6 a. m. the other day, but we the same type of hero and this lat­ with highway robbery after attempt a tension all day in the home. Every when small fire in offices does $600 that a military revolt had occurred small sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frank know people who wouldn’t get up ter day picture has the advantage to hold up Connecticut Company Russo, who went to the cellar on an housewife knows that sensation. It at that hour to hear a choir of all of being a talking picture. Arlen is General Laidoner who conducted renews skin activity, invigorates and bus. ‘^Trovidence, R- I.-Carlton the alarm, declared that all went errand for their parents, who lived the kings of Europe, led by Mus his own likeable self in this picture. New Haven—Henry L. Norton of O’Brien, 26, questioned in death of on the third floor. The man had been refreshes, and. best of all it allows solini, crooning “You Made Me ' ' '^ead Herald Adv: satisfactorily except for a single ac­ Those who have become acquainted the nerves to relax. The housewife, What I Am Today.” Wolcott and Alfred J. MacElsin, of Charles R. 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KAGE TWELVE . 3 . - . I MODERN F IG tM ', ^ i MODERN ClN DERQM Si < ■r.\ ^ A c q u i r e s -o t w 'cw^ c e ANNE AtSTIN BORROW SMART CLOTHES A n d ' Slenderness AurycjR OF PROMPT m e d i c a l c a r e IS$Of coturse. of g;re»te8t-TKip(^ta»ce ‘ THEAVENaNS FARROT' By JULIA BL.\NSHARD, is the'earliest p o^ W e ^.recognition ‘THE BLACK PiGEONT ETC. VITAL FOR., CHILD, THAT SUFFERS .3BR6M RHEUMA'nC of the disease. Whether or not tlda New York, March 3.— Cinder­ 0llVER0ffi!T5BM!T0N; h e a r t DISEASE. pan be accopapUshed by legulnr C1930^yHE^-SERVICEIHC. ella, borrowing a lovely parly 11<80 BY SERVICEIMC. physical inspeetion o l ail' • children is not certato,- althoiii^* thiBOTetir W frock from the fairy godmother BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Parents don’t stbpj^t’o think, often cany such a procedure would be of for the Prince’s ball, might well hahind intelligent^ child'train-! Editor Journal'-ot the Ameficaft value. that behind^^tpigenL Mfedieal Association and of r b e g i n h e r e t o d a y have been the inspiration for an The earliest signsare uSiiiitily - . .DETECTIVE BONNIE DUNDEE, unusual shop just off Times ing. they., .fbgmsel’w^.s^ ' Hygeia. the Health"- pains to the joints ttet rewnri»le healthy, conteMedr^d happy. But I Magazine! what used 'to be call^> ‘^fiwWng secretly a member ol the Hamilton Square, in the theatrical district j Homicide ?=quad, accepts m invita­ as a matter of factV parents -wio i — pains,” slight rise in tei:^>e»tuw tion from a former Yale classmate, of New York. • j are ill, or overtired, br unhappy will One of the most serious diseases j and fati^e.. I^ene'ver the tonsils DICK BERKELEY, to spend the There, in a narrow, deep room ■ ;:.N . that can afflict a child is rheu-! or throat are infected. the heart racks of clothes • not be able -to enter into the prob­ week-end at HlUcrest, the million­ with racks and lems of their children certainly with matic heart disease. The condition j must be examined rep^ t^ y aire Berkeleys’ estate. It is rumored flanking both sides and a huge, j any great degree/of interest'-or ^strikes to the vast majority of cases j out whether or, not it -is tovdye that CLORINDA BERKEIEY is M - gilt mirror, with Victorian ornate- j pleasure. • ’ to children who are between five I in the infection. , ' *'aged to be married to SBYMOT^ ness, acrossi tne the enuend of it. Madam; and 15 vears of. age and the. damage | In a certein percentage of case - 1 ^ It is the duty of mothers and CROSBY, New York guest in the Ray Naftal has costumed bun- fathers to keep themselves as near­ wrought is crippling in almost every j the heart is invol'wd withwt any Berkeley home. For reasons of his dreds of . little Cinderellas t6v go ly well as possible. True-it/JS,.of instanc", if not promptly fatal. ! tissue of the body, being concerned. own, Dundee has a strong profes­ ■There seems to be no doubt but Apparently this type of case c ^ be meet, the respective princes and course, that many, parents suffer reedgnized only by routine examina­ sional curiositj' to see and stud? perhaps win fame and fortune. from ailments that cannot be easily that the disease is caused by germs tions. Crosby. „ . j O f' course, it being a. commercial • cured, but on the other hand many somewhat like the streptococcus On Friday evening Dun^e meets , The British authority believes age the diminutive, white-haired j things can be cured, ^ d still, more that infects the throat and produces MR. and »IRS. BERKEIEY, the | tonsilitis. Apparently it is not the that for every case that" is dis­ woiiian has made this fairy-god things can be aivpided. ■■ covered early by a physician,- two latter an mother racket p ay.- .She ...ren^.u A certain mother I know with germ only which is the deciding pretentious woman; the beautifu factor in the mechanism of infec- are overlooked dut to the neglect clothes. anything from a little, two small children persists in going such investigation.. The early Lughter. CLORINDA; 15-ye"jiJ | to parties or dances almost every tion but the tissue of the child him- of ------. GIGI, who annoys her mother with morning frock to the most elab-' - j symptoms in such cases seem to he orate of evening costumes, for a night with her husband. She in­ her frankness; gracious, weU-bred, sists that she has- to have some fun, jL formerlv thought that in-' loss of appetite, increasing pallor, Mrs. Letttia Lambert, »Irs. Berke-j single occasion or for a week en-t and no one will contradict, her there, fection ^f Se pri- t loss of weight , and a ^«ort of vague ley’s social secretary, formerly a so \ Story In Clothes. ] -1 I am sure. All mothers need time mary source of this disease, but in ’ depression ciety leader in New York and an old | The clothes themselves have; at least one-third of all cases the scribed m - the — word seediness., off. Such cases should be examined friend of Crosby s* -», i j i * quite as fascinating a story as the i An Unhappy. Home germ apparently enters even though Dinner is a rather dreadful ordeal, j thoroughly with particular reference girls who rent them. Most of them j But by burning the candle at both the tonsils are absent and even for Berkeley senior is angry over , to the heart and special attention originally belonged to rich fasn-r ends, going hard all dky..a-nd getting though the throat itself may not oe his daughter’s engagement to Cros- ionables on Park Avenue. borne, should be given to the symptoms of hv, and^ Mrs. Berkeley is J^ious little rest aX It inflamed. breathlessness. Children are not in­ of the costumes have gone to Palm and irritable—and often Ul—that it In the area around Bristol, Eng­ with her husband for having hmUed clined to give up easily and it takc.s Beach - and Newport. Many of; land, rheumatic fever .wdth rheu­ her consumption of champagne. L 1- is one of the mdsf itahappy house­ a severe degree of .cardiac disease them are original French creation.. I matic heart disease is exceedingly cLuv, Dundee feels that the evening , holds in town. Her,husband, who to make a child visibly breathless. and still proudly bear Paris labely | needs rest as ranch as she, is ^ ’oni Recently Dr. Carey F. has further ordeals in store for all The rest carry the names of exce .-1 out. There is instant •'battle’ the Coom’os has reviewed our present COMMONER TO B.YRONET. minute he comds home'm the eve­ knowledge of rheumatic, heart dis­ "^n o m "go on w it h t h e s t o r y ' lent American houses. 426 If you have ever thought that, ning The children are miserable ease in an attempt to find out why CHAPTER m. I London.—From a / jack-of-all- wealthy women gave away their , from’ impatient slaps and constant some children develop the disease trades, John Harry- Lee Fagge. 61. “Run along, Gigi,” Dick Berkeley ] clothes after they have worn them ^ scoldings: her mother who I'ves with and others do not. commanded, slumping to the couch of Pepperell, Mass., has become a a few times, this shop sets you them and bears the burden of it all. Although intensive investigations baronet. He succeeds his brother. beside Dundee as Wickett w^as serv | right on that matter. They sell j is a silent unhappy woman who is have been proceeding some time. Sir John Charles Fagge, who re­ ing coffee in the drawing room. ^ blamed for everything that goes them, especially debutantes whji| By ANNETTE Doctor Coombs states that nothing cently died. The present baron left - “You’ve probably ! need many changes. Madame Naf wrong in the house. As a matter has as yet been discovered that England 20 years ago and has many shocks already that he s -1 the tal buys them! Girls who yearn: ofUl fact it is she- who holds , . , helps in the treatment of the child roamed the world. He had a for­ a l -roggy as I am. Go .cheer up j It’s almost Princess! Its clever home together. The children tni^k I jg gjj.gg^y Apparent- tune v/hen he went to America, but Lfmbert. S h .', lo»“ nS . ®ew‘’ d o lL fi° ® ? t e “ ‘ o l o r ‘a ! modiaod line, give the ngure charne. much more of 'their grandmother ly no evidence relating to the ■vita­ wonder. . . • ihanKs, | lost it all in real estate. Iriyi', and no they love rent them, or buy them.' tog height and gracefulness. than they do their, mother. mins or the glands of internal se­ Wickett. I don’t i There isn’t anything wrong with no coffee for me Before anyone could stop her, Gigi had poured the overpoweringly “I guess I have dressed girls foi j The waistline is nipped-in at nor- cretion or the mineral salts in the that house but lack of rest. — diet has any definite relationship ?J°'co“sdt tio“S.y'iCSn“ ' ^ her euppedj^ everything there is except fn- j either side, creating a slight It is true that all parents need to the onset of rheumatic heart dis­ nerals,” Madame Naftal told me, ijjgyging above that softens the 'ine recreation, but they don’t need it to gtesses1>« sPP™S"?‘'i filled with ™'° a golden liqueuer ! hostess during the orchestra, miles away, broke into with a certain quaintness than- ease. “The Pagan Love Song,” and the of the bodice. the breakin^' point. The germs that are responsible DANDRUFF GOES “I’ll bet Mr. Dundee would hun in the music when Seymour room was ftUed with languorous goes with the shop. "I started The flat roimd neckline is also There is another inatter that get into the blood and localize in I'd do the shocking than you!” Gigi I Q^osby joined them, apologizing for melody, superimposed upon quiver- business way back in 1892. In chic detail. The capelet coUar is comes in here for. discussion. It the heart, where they set up seri­ retorted, thrusting out her the interruption with a jerky little those, days, a lady who rented a fitted at the back, wdth soft gath­ does not concern the parent who -ITCHING ENDS ing waves of anger, fear and hatred ous infection along the paths of dis­ w hen Zmmo iouchmm th e ecalft at her brother. But she obeyed, continental bow. ^ . As the paralysis lifted, Dundee. gown _ came after dark. Today ered ruffle effect at the front. wears himself or herself out by too tribution o f the blood vessels in the “I’ve just remembered that I have \vinging her way across the enor­ still dazed, still seeing red, was girls make no Iwnes about hiring A circular godet at front is inter- many wayside interests or diver­ heart. These infections weaken Douse cooling, healing, cleansing mous. too gorgeous, too new room, a present for you, Mrs. Berkeley, a pretty little Patou dress for a-i gsting means of flaring the hem and ZEMO bn the scalp and rub •vigor­ aware that Dick Berkeley was lung­ sions. „ the heart muscle, so that quite soon ously. If you’re like thousands erf to where the social secretary ^^^land since I’m rather keen to see ing drunkenly toward the wide- dance.” ] detracting from breadth across the When Children Suffer the heart dilates and is unable to how you like it, will you pardon, others the way dandruff vanishes andl Quite alone. , arched doorway that led into the Then she recalled a few ino'dips. It concerns the •victim of reac­ perform its functions. i^Funny kid. Gigi,” Dick coniment- me while I run upstairs to get it? itching stops will be a surprise and dents of the dramatic part some style No. 426 comes in sizes 16, 18 tionary nerve strain caused by If the child survives the initial ed “ She’s the best of the lot. of Mrs. Berkeley watched him leave front hall. Gigi, Who had been cor­ delight. Use this remarkable, clean, nered near the doorway, backed of her clothes have played. j years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches some constitutional or mechanical attack and the dilation, its heart is cqiirse. Half-baked yet, and dis­ the room, a pleased simper on her 20 family antiseptic liquid freely. It’s blindly a few steps,, thpn turned and “Back in 1905 or 1906, a geo- ailment, not always serious. bV ^^e not capable of carrying on full ac­ gustingly frank, but heart broad, over-rouged face. “Isn t he the sensible way to get rid of Dan­ ran, her rasping sobs loud above teel lady rode up in a carriage one; it’s irresistibly lovely in Pointed wav. and often unsuspected. When tivity and it may be an invalid for druff and Itching Scalp. Keep ZEMO ai>d all that sort of thing. I bke the most perfect expression of a dy­ certain illnesses have progressed to ing era. Mr. Dundee?” she gushed. the music. ■ day, just as I was closing. She i crepe silk in green and eggshell years- only to die before it has handy. Safe and dependable fpr all Uncertainly.’ Dundee glanced was invited to Alice Roosevelt’s 1 coloring. . . a definite stage usually it isn t ne­ reached maturity. If it survives 10 forms of itching irritations of tha skia ^ S o do I!” Dundee agreed ch e «- So suave, so— so gentle, so polished cessary to urge Inedical treatment fully, his eyes taking in with pleas-know what I mean! Darling about, saw the still white misery wedding and had not money to buy |, Robin’s egg blue, flat crepe sflk is or 15 years, it may recover suffi­ and scalp, 35c, 60c and 1^1.00, on such a one. . . vre the picture which the golden-, is a very lucky girl. Aren t in Mrs. Lambert’s delicate face, the a new dress. She really needed ' flattering and very smart for street, ciently to carry on a reasonably contemptuous shrug with v/hich Clo- several.. She had sold me clothes, Patou beige chiffon and orangey- But too often in the incip-ent active existence thereafter. ■ brown child and the beautiful white- -Qorinda?” she called teasingly, stages of these things, people will haired woman made as they sat to-1 ^a.ughter ei^iher did not hear randa was trying to dismiss the in- before, so she came to buy. As I| red crepe silk important combina It is of the greatest importance cident, and the shocked amazement let themselves drag along for weeks gather in a distant window^ | or did not want to answer, for the remember it, we had a lovely ga:- 1 ^lons. stamps in saving .the-lives of children who We Are Still Putting iil'l iL lA* ^ —~ i. *» and disgust on the aristocratic face and months, tired, irritable, unreas­ "“ This stuff is too damned sweet, tall, splendid beauty continued her net velvet, a green faille with halt- „rp.ferred) Wrap have become infected and survive of Seymour Crosby. moon steel cut buttons on it,' and| or com (com is preferred). p onable. ill-y e t air the k in p horses the initial attack to establish h Them On and Will Con­ Dick decided suddenly. ‘‘Got •Restless, almost feline prowling and all the king’s men couldn t make thinz to take tlie taste out o ^ room, Will YOU excuse me a moment. a gorgeous black velvet t^^at haa j com ca M y ^ routine of life that will save as ram them do anvthing about it. much wear on the organ as possible. tinue to Do So -outb.” Aud he plunged, not' just come in a bundle clear ^ X n you use this pattern.. The children suffer of course, if niy towards the dining Dundee m urm ured J ^ n g ^ ’See i L u S ed °to^ G eor^ BSkele?."* who r i too steadily. and his hostess caroling I ^^g ^gard. San Francisco. They fitted her | many other charming, only from lack of interest and. tW nSblT'. gushed on. fectly. She wrote me a note after- j Fashion Maga- spontaneo’is happiness and . vitality he ivas returning his father ° It was no desire to speak to Dick “I do hope my bad little Gigi Berkeley, however, which took Dun- w'ards telling me how grateful she 1 l.hope you will get a copy, in their parents that is the -very i’lferceptcd him. saying something in a low voice, hasn’t given you a false impression dee out of tnethe room,room. Itit waswao o...an was, and later, when her fortunes | enclose 10 cents additional for life blood of child training. And so 0n6tipated? c r'^rnlv emphatic it behooves any parent ! think, who man strode deter- of me, dear Mr. Dundee. The child urgent impulse to telephone Captain improved again, she always sent when'you order your pat- ATTACHED Tji?-' the older is incorrigible, and her father aids Stra'vTi of the Hamilton Homicide her things to dispose of.” ; tern. is physically not up to par, to,.tpy T^aW -NATURE’S REHEDY-ton5«ht. - --dT” intn the dining room. as soon as possible to rid himself Your eliminativeorK«nswiU boJnnctiomn* and abets her in all Squad. Then there was the lovely little 1 properly by mominc and your constipation Si'Peor dad! He has a hard time of the particular miasma that ail.s O’Sullivan Cushion (To Be Continued) typist from Wall Street who had 1 Manchester Herald will end with a bowel action as free and met a Yale man on her summer [ him, for the children’s sake if not easy as nature at her ^ t-n o pain, no gripinx* Try it. Only 25c, vacation. He wrote and invited j Pattern Service for his or her own. 436 The All-Vegetable Laxative Rubber Heels a?ain - - 1 % her to a prom that fall. She scur-1 ried in, rented several frocks and •Vs Ol!" patterns aro mailed and •It 1 Felt and Lace a lovely evening wrap and v/as the' from New York City please aUow TONIGHT mour Croshys. ------„ . belle of the ball. She afterwards j five days. Gigi is still not properly impressed (i m TOMORROVV ALRIGHT Goodyear Thanks I’ve had more t ^ ^ ^ married the man! Once, Mr.s. I with what her dear sister will be Price 13 Cents enough,” Dundee replied absently. Naftal had a big box of perfectly ' able to do for her—Oh,- dear man. Make the test tonight He was wondering tsepKeiev just how i » / This time he was able to secure the that night. But it was too late.' government in America. insertion in the covenant of certain The clothes had been sold.. I. Exhibition of the charter was odi ■ ■ S m r o n .'u ly :” he shouted to as they tlgMeii.ed convulslvdy upon amendments required by American LACY STRAWS follow the fash­ Christmas holidays the party one of the many ceremon .... his aunt “ Let’s show these corpses j it. Before anyone could atop . acin-iuicut.,sentiment, esutaand vri* on June 28, 1919, the ion of lacy weaves for spring. clothes racks are practically empty j throughout the state markin the; Here Are Some Exceptionally how to do the ‘Breakaway!’ ‘Break 1 Gigi had poured the overpoweringly .^^as signed, M a s s a c h ' i - Black felt and black straw are com­ away' Get hot and break away!’ ” } strong perfume into her cupped j ^.g^urn to the United States every evening. After the Wall! virtual opening bined in this mediUiBOr'widc-brimm.evl Street crash there were fewer j setts Bay Colony tercentennial p - “Dance with me, Mr. Dundee?” 1 hands and was dashing^i^ldly^from j started a tour from coast to hat. ' , Good Watch and Clock Values Giei cried at the top of her voice, I person to person, sprinkling dm e 1 ^^ggj.^ making speeches for the clothes to sell and more requests, slithered across the floor.! coats and evening frocks with ter- ^jjg^ jf ^meri- to buy. The racks in her store : as she slithered across ' See The neiv TIP TOP Wrist Othcr Banjo Clocks . I rible prodigality. ca rejected it she would “break the are a barometer of the nation's! “Dad, you make Tish dance! Watch and leather strap and Stop, Gigi! — -- Stop,------I , tell . you! , great •< heart . of - the world.” The financial situation! I $17.^ aivd up Come on!” she challenged Dimdee | 0 plain dial and he willingly held out his arms. Mrs. Berkeley commanded frantical­ president campaigned so strenuous­ “I am now buying clothes from i Three other couples obeyed the ly. “Do you realize what you’re ly that he broke down on Sept. 26 the children of the women 1 first | . $4.50 ; Sec the new Seth Thomas compelling syncopation. Dick ha­ doing? That’s Fleur d’Anaour, and and was compelled to return to solicited for worn costumes,” Mrs. Electric Clock rangued and scolded his giggling it costs $32 an ounce! George! Stop Washington.^ Naftal said. “It used . to be ac­ aunt; aorinda and Crosby, their her! She’ll waste it all!” tresses mostly who rented clothes. State Th^tcr B^^hg' r s .TIP TOP W.VTCHES w ith $30.00 steps matching perfectly, proved But the mad outpouring con­ Now everybody does, especiaJW “Always Something New Strikes the hours and half tinued. Even ’Wickett, the butler, 'raised'gold figured 'dial that dancing was a fine art; and Mr. stenographers and store clerks hours. did not escape a dash of the costly Berkeley guided the slender, graci­ and lots of college girls. Some­ $5.00 ous figure of Mrs. Lambert ■with sur­ scent. ,U 0TAJI 0N! times they get clothes for plays. Seth Thomas Full ^ Oxford prising expertness. “You’ve wasted at least an ounce Chime Clocks of my lovely perfume, you wicked More often for their own parties.' ‘.‘Don’t they look simply too mar­ And more and more rich folks are The Spring . .Thp-new TIP TOP WRIST velous together?” Gigi whispered child!” Mrs. Berkeley sobbed, as she WATCH’ complete with brace­ , $37.50 panted after the flying Gigi. selling things. Why, I get bun­ after she had blo-wn a kiss to her let and radium dial “ The present age is dominated by dles from Palm, ^each and New­ adored “Tish.” “Look at poor Abbie port. And my clients who move every Woman an equal WESTCLOX ALARM grinning like a Chessy cat. Oh, dear! What happened in the next min­ newspapers. It is the newspaper . $5.50 away send their clothes in to. sell CLOCKS Cipi’t someone invent a new simile ute Bonnie Dundee would have given message that reaches the people.” Plain and fancy colors. foi; that? Anyway, she thinks the much not to have witnessed, and- — Gene Howe, editor. and often write me to send them p i t y ’s going swell at last, and she’s later, a grreat deal njore to have this or that kind of frock when chance to express Something More That $1.50 and up beenj|ble to forget. For Mrs. Berke­ “It is foolish for any individual they know I would understand •/.'■■? k’Is New! hfflipy.” ley cornered her younger daughter, ‘.‘Shall I ask her to dance?’ Dun­ to try to beat the Wall Street just what they wanted. For this WESTCLOX AUTO CLOCKS ’ Westclox ‘ •Tiny Tim” and, even as Gigi laughed impudent­ dee smiled down into the ■vivid crowd.” . work may have taught me to know with plain and i^adium dials , ' Clock brewn face with its topaz eyes and ly up -info her mother’s rage-red­ — Clarence Saunders, chain store clothes. But it has taught me to her dened-face, lifted-a. broad hand and bsibyishly-round white teeth. millionaire. know women even better.” $2,5» and $3.50 $2.50 slapped her cheek resoundingly. "Ask her, of course. She’ll be And our stock, of dresses contains every A w'eH made and 'sturdily Westclox ' Pocket Watches pleased, but she’ll make an excuse. “Oh!” Gigi gasped incredulously. “I am conscious of no wrong do­ built clock. The bitter truth is that poor Abbie And she made no resistance when NEW AIRMAIL DEVICE. type. The distinctive touches that fash- $1.00 un d $ 1 ;^ ^ her mother - snatched the crystal ing.” arthritic knees that creak so —William Hohenzollern (former ion dGHisnds, th6 variations] of dotail^ and lejiUdly they drown out the music. flask from her suddenly relaxed lit­ Washington, March 5.—(AP)— 4* L'* SPECIAL! All American ComhlBatien . tle hand, before it could drop and kaiser.) the materials all combine td; aid you to be , .z. IVhew! You’re a wow of a Post office department tests of a among the smartest dressediwomen of the One Witerbury Banjo Clock Pen and Penqil Sets^ k dancer, Bonnie Dundee!” shatter. Then she looked at her new device for automatic unloading; mother, arid Dundee thought he had "It is not geniuses the world /R^gulnt $16^0 ^So you’ve found out my nick-i needs so much as honest men and and loading of mail by airplanes in ; wbrl(i. i n ^ e ! ” Dundee groaned. “I sup- never' seen sUcM contemptuous Tlight will begin here Thursday. Made by Ooriklim. „p / hatred as paled the Puckish little women.” V?- pflie Dick let the cat out of the bag, —Rupert Hughes, ajifhor. One hundred tests with airmail to>use another mossy simile?” brown . face and distended the no- bags weighing .from five to forty NEW/SPRIIilG' D toSE S / “And I thought I was so clever longer childish eyes. pounds w ^ be made. J ^ PLANER ROUT PIRATES. i... —thinking that up^all by myself!” In another moment George Berke­ Dr. Lytle Adame, 'a Seattie deir- ley was at his wife’s side, and he Vancouver.—Fish''trap pirates in Gtei mourned. Tve been trying to British. Columbia and -Alaska have tist, developed the device, which con- qwte that Bums poem ever since I was sajrtog in a low voice of _pon- 'sists of a huge funhel thqt flares WM $ 7.95|$^ centrated. fury, that/was perfectly been practically routed through the J E W E I ^ milst you. though It’s about a river, use of'alrplaflcs. ' These' pianos open at the bottom and tapers to a not a man’, isn’t it?’ But you are’ audible in the' hushed room: narrow slot through, . which?» line HOSIERY “Don’t,, do ..that again, Abbie! scout around over the areas and de­ -DRESSES "' '• ■ ■"'' UNDERWEAR 515 Main Street, r_O h . ’tha-a-art's aU!’. ” -she tect fish in g'by' purse' seiners or from the’ airplane Is guided. A pouch the tootle of the saxophone Never again, do you hear me ?— is dropped and another picked up or—”** fishing craft at the mouth of disgustedly- . , . streams or closed areas. in one operation. Dundee was chivalrously devoting At that moment the recuperated |

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/ - ..O' mNCHESTEE EVENING'HlffiALD'SOITrH MANCHESl^ CONW„ VmmESDAT^MAKpt R im , of the ehtiro wasMng; machine to HAHAG ANNOUNCE dustry and v"iiRoaii of houaewlyes. W heat ’ everywhere. Before going into de­ tails which explain the many b e a c o n f o b BiaatSHDBES. ‘ • ' , T ' tinctive and novel features of A NEV WASHER Boston, M ai^ 6.—(AP)—The 422.3— WOR, NEWARK—n o .' Leading X>X Stationi. neWiWasher, H is well to ^ t a n^d iegfalattve wajW and means com­ Wednwday, Match 6. 6:30—Studio concert o r^ e str^ 4a6.2—W 8B. ATLANTA—710. *s Plows picture of the vast facilities called 7.50—“Lucerne in Quebec, muzic* mittee announced today that it. One of ^ o lpeeteat »tock plays w er 8:00-%hOK QftWrt prMram. into action for its production. 8:00—Poetry, muslcid 9:00—WBAF profranui .(l^fc. tu-s.) A t Newton, Iowa, the washer cen­ would give i pobUc hearing next wrltttin. ^.Tl^»,Jtunaw«y Wife." » 9:00—Marquerita Sxivie, eoprano* 10:30—Junior League folUea This new washer comes at toe 10:00—Organist; Negro quwtet Tribune, Kas.— (A P )-:^ Russian ter of the worW, the\great il^rtag Tuee^y to toe report of toe iqiedal rins? socletx., drama, triU be 11:00—Concert; Ansog *n Andy. peak' of a Maytag success which has U:00—Dance music; pw nw . 11:46—IMclul. dance orchestra. factory, which dominates the com­ war memorials commlsslbn ..recom­ aboara- Kahk Slmroon’b show boat 348.6-WABC, NEW YORK—MO, immigrant who has sowed 100,000 898.1— KYW, CHICAGO—1C ^ mercial activities of the lively Iowa b *n one of toe outstanding achtoy^ mending the erection of a beacon Wednesday riirbt at 11. The play win 6:30—Roy Ingridiam’s o ^ e stra . 8:00—N*K3 progi«Mo <(l% hrs.) . acren of v^eat where only b ^ alo ments of .the industrial wotl^ With be radiated iy y T A B C and associated 7:00—Will Osborne’s orchestra. city is teeming with action. It has light on ML Gr^lock to toe Berk- 7:00—Levllow's classical ensemble. 9:30—Dance musJe .to 8:00. =• sfrass grew before—that is Simon a record business to l92iB, The May­ statlona “Runaway Wife'* coircems 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. started on the most ambitious pro­ shires «id the coostnicUpn of- an 7:30—Popular soiiss nnd patter. Fishman, who is lifting western gram in Maytag history, and the tag Company completed its seventh Island memorial to toe Charles rivw \ the heart Interest Md the suffering of 8:00—Fast Freight n«le quartet 9-30^Drama sketch;‘^hlcsgoana. ynnanii out of arid Wfldemess by the two misguided characters. This 8:30—Drama, “Two Captains. < 10:00—Flower Garden feature. reason is a New Maytag washer. successive year of world leadership. basin in this city. Both projects play almost 5T|stfcate^ 9:00—U. S. Marine band 10:30—Two dance orchestras. its own bootstraps. ■ Having originated the outstanding Public acceptance wtoch made this tn the eves of the most sophisticatea 9:30—Informal musical entertajnment 1:00—A trip about town. After nine years of breaking up, trem endous biiiflneiw • possible, re ­ have the approval of ef h e a te r ^ l a . Musical selections 10:00—“Old Stager” ; vocal soloists. 254,1_W JJO, CHICAGO—1180. washer developmmta of many years, Frank G.,AUen. Greylock is tl» . Siarking milestones in the virgin sod in Colorado and Kansas quired conttouQua Increase to pro- 10:30—Conclave of nations. . 7 >0Ui».Victorisii orchestra; talk. lands, Fishman is aboiit to realize the announcement of a new wariier highest spot to toe state. - irreat composers comprise the conwri 11:00—Play, “The Runaway Wife. 8:30—WJZ male quartet by M aytag coxhmaiids - the Interest duettott ficiUties, to ,1 ______fSbe brdadcast by ^ Natlmidel SWl- 12:00—Jan Garber’s orehesflja. 9:30—Theater presentations. hla dream — a contended colony or kret’s concert 12:.30—Midnight nt’g^n melodies. 12:00—Studio programs; artists. prosperous- wheat farmers pn me Hass OVfiP WEAF ttfld 302.8—WB2, NEW ENGLAND—990. 416.4—WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO-720. 8:30. ’Glenn select# as one of his solos, 7:15_Birthday serenaders music. broad acres esust and west of the Robert Schumann's most famous ®ong, 9 :30—WEAF programs (1% ms.) 7:30—Home Towners’ program. llilO—Hungiw Five; artisls. Kansas-Colorado border. •‘The Two Grenadiers,** for which the 8:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 11:80—Two dance orciiesiras. He wants to he able to offer \vHqs were written by his 9:00—Aristocrats* dance orchestra, 12:00—Dream ship; dance music, rVrv the German poet, , H^nrich 9:30—Pioneer’s concert; recital. homeseekers modem houses, quar- Heine. The orchestral highlight will 1:00—Two dance orchestras. 10:30—Lowe’s dance orcliestra. 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. , ' ter sections of seeded land, be “Vienna Waltzes’’ by 11:(K)—Arthur C llftonj^organlst^ ments and stock—everything that This Ill-fated composer gives the flav­ 454.3— WEAF. NEW V O R K -^ . 8:00—Hawalians musical program. or of Vienna in this selection of ex- 6:00—Ludwig Lauriers orchestra. 8:00—Chicago concert program. goes with the modem farm. trao^nary charm and verve. A Lit- 7:00—Milton Cross, ten^, orchestra. 447.5—WMAQ, CHICAGO—670. There are 560,000 acres in Greeley fle ^ g ■VVill Get Yo^u Some J»ay.” an 7:30—HIndermyer and Tuckermtm. 8:00—WABC programs (1 nr.) old novelty song interpreted by one 7;45_W llbur Coon Players *irema. 9:00—Talk; concert orchestra. county, and Fishman already has de­ of the male Quartet, will 8*oo^8k6tch» of CilrOe veloped much of IL In anotoer y ^ by tlie Foresters male quartet at S.iO 8:30—Nathaniel ShllkreVe orchestra 'wffcv V... he hopes to break up another IQO,- over the WJZ network. with Wilfred G'enn, bass. 11:00—Dan and Sylvia; orchestia- 9:00—Chicago Little Symphony orch 11:30—Amoa 'n’ Andy; orchestras. 006 acres for wheat and com. _ Wave lengths in meters on left «f 9:30—Revelers male quartet 299.8- WOC, OAVENPORT-1000. It has taken Fishman years to station title, kilocycles on the right 10'30—Floyd Gibbons.-headline hunter. 8:00—WEAK programs (3 hrs.) make some of his dreams come ' SIMON FISHMAN" V Times ai’e all Eastern standard. Black •00_Three dance orchestras. 11:00—Book talk; entert^ner. tme. Thirty years ago he earned face type indicates best features. 393.5—WJZ, NEW 11:15—HaWkeye musical ensemble. R-OO—Bernle Cummins orchestra. a pack through the southwest, ped­ k i5—Talk. John B. Kennedy. S61.a-KOA, o < n v e r - - ^ . dling wares. When he was 25, Leading East Stations. SitCAAihoa ’n’ Andy, wimedians, 11:00—Slumber music; comedians. F inniiy his huge elevator went 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CJTY—1100. ^S^ketch. “Rise of Goldberg, 11:46—Shoemakers concert hour. owner of a small store at Sidney, S:0l>—Bellinetti’s dance orchestra. 12:00—Studio concert orchestra. Neb., he traded ?100 in merchandise up at Tribune. Now the re re a d 7:30—Choristers mixed chorue. 12:30—Miniature biographies. .. waits with awe for Simon Fishman s s:3U—Song harmonies: soloists. 8:00—Harry Kogen’e orchestra v 1:16—Cotton Blossom mlnstreis. for 160 acres in Colorado. Biiy Your Meatt

NAMCO c a n Walk At Ease FRESH EGGS 32c doz. CRAB MEAT NEW PACK 29c O ld doctor’s idea Why suffer with tender, tired Three dozen to a customer. aching feet and corns, callouses, MISSION BRAND 2 c a n s 3 5 « chilblains and weak arches. still helping UG H T MEAT There are laundry soaps, toilet tg m a f is h soaps, shaving soaps, in fact soaps Loin Lamb Chops...... - ...... -30® }b. for every use find still (according to ElderlyPeople c a n 29c official reports) 75% of the Ameri­ Rib Lamb Chops ...... Jo c id. WHITE TOMA can people are troubled with some Idnd of foot ills. conquer constipation DUA b r a n d NORWEGIAN 2 c a n s 2 5 c Today you will .find in your neigh­ SMOKED—IN OLIVE OIL borhood stores Excelsior Foot Soap SARDlkES tion was so thorough even in the and Powder that is recommended r . CALD"WELL made a star­ — SEA EOOD^ and guaranteed or money refunded, tling discovery shortly after moet obstinate cases, and yet so D ■gentle with women and children. to relieve, tender, tired, aching feet. he graduated from medical school Complete Une of Sea Food seUmg a t Prices Below Use Excelsior Foot Soap and Pow­ The product you get from your Mlscellanedtts Spedals back in 1875. He found great Usual IVfarket Prices. der and cure your corns, callouses, drug store, todey, when you eslc chilblains and weak arcltes. Use numbers— especially older men for Pr.'i CaldWeil's Syruti Pepsin the coupon below. Treat your feet and women—suffering from con­ FLOUNDERS...... l l a ' is put up exacQy in accordance to a guaranteed foot soap. You stipation, who were taking harsh don’t use laundry soap on your face, with tMi prescription. It has be­ laxatives and purgatives. So he HADDOCK ...... ^ Grandmothf^s Orange Marmalade, Sunbeam’s ItaKan I^uiies, . ^2 cans 45c now use foot soap on your feet. come the world’s most popiflar concluded that many things peo­ j a r ...... ]...... (Large No. % 1-2 can .) laxative. It is a pleasant tasting Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ple take for constipation do inore (Pdre orange marmalade.) , - / -.1 . mixture of fresh herbs and other a ^ bars 27c OctajKHi Powder ...... •..apKga.ipc ‘ C50UPON harm than good, and physicians pure ingredients; it is a real cor­ Octagon Soap ...... oars < ” * ’ ' ____ Sign i»"d take this coupon to of today are of toe same opinion. Oranges, sweet and juicy ...... 25c dozen rective for conlitipation fbn men, vonr neighborhood store. You This thought made Dr. Caldwell will receive a 10c allowance on conduct a search, and out of it women ahd children. one cake of Excelsior Foot Soap came the prescription which fciitg BHdas F le ^ ib. and Powder.' made him famous. Over and Oe.W. B. CALOweu‘» The Puritan Market priced dour to Ameri«^ aOd worto ^ Hc wli.** N am e ...... over ho wrote it, when he rni^er of'Main and Eldridge Streets A ddress . . . V. •. < found people Inlious, headachy, SYRUP PEPSIN out-of-sorts, weak or feverish; A Doctor's Family Laxative a t y . . . with coated tongue, bad breath, no appetite or energy. Its ac­

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Want Ad Information CARD OF THANKS HELF WANTED HIGHWAY DEPT, WAPPING ______^ FEMALE CAKD OF THANKS Manchester WANTED—GIRL to travel and j ANNOHNCESSIX The*- Herald Mrs. I^ilbur O. Hilla has hem Coa- S , Evening Herald We wish to extend our sincere demonstrate food products. Salary, 1 ,,. - fined to her home for, several days* ' ^ gratitude to our friends and asso­ to start $24. Traveling expenses 1 i I ' NEW ROAD JOBS with laryngitis. '2l CLASSIFIED ciates for their sympathy extended paid. Apply .739 Main street, after , H ears— Miss Agnes Elemxnii^,sa teacher, to us, in our recent bereavement, 4 p. m. Thursday. - of Rye street school, is ill with advertisements the loss of our darling boy, James quincy sore throat.; ',rs: ‘i.x ’ Horace Jr. We would also thank Projects Include 17 Miles of At the last meeting of the South r>^Mint bIx averag# words to a line. HLLF WANTEb— MALE 3li That today is Ash Wednesday. m m als numbers and abbrevlaUons those who contributed flower. Paving arid New Bridge; That tomorrow is the 12Ch Euini- Windsor school board it was decided to let the contract > of dil'vi^. the iach count M a word and compound MR. AND MRS. JAMES H. WANTED—MAN OR MAN AND Foxon and Stevenson Roads versary of the day the American ^orda as two worda Minimum cost Is LYMAN. school busses to Raymond W. Buch­ price of three llnea Wife to fnanage Manchester store. - To Be Payed." troops reached the front. tor transient Talcottville, Conn. $50,00 per week and commission to I That there axe just 17 more'days er and John A. QoUins.; lilne rates per day There was an autp accident last ada start. $750.00 to $1250.00 cash de- Paving of seventeen miles of Con­ ito/spring, when a yovmg m2Ui’s ESectlTe March iTi 1937 Sunday evening in front of Wilbur Cash Charge LOSr AND FOUND 1 I positj required on merchandise. 264 necticut highway and the construc- ;fancy lightly turns to thoughts of Ota 9 cts Central Ave., Albany, N, Y. itioff df>one new bridge over the I—^baseball. C. Hills old house, when Mr. ‘Hare G Consecutive Days ..| • cts U cts who was, driving north was blinded 3 Consecutive Days ..j LOST—SLAT BRACELET between i Naugatuck River at Thomaston ' That April 25, 1943 is the latest I LI. ctB 13 cts by the lights of a car coming in the Spruce street and State Theater, j were included in highway depart­ 'date Easter will fall on up to the SITUATIONS WANTED— opposite direction. As he turned out Finder please call 5121 days, or ; ment projects announced today by •year 2000. Come around at that time and we’llle t you kndw 'the to meet the car he struck two , boys, 4869 evenings. I F E M A L E as Comnussioner John A. Macdonald. The work will i be covered in six date for the next one hundred years. Roland Cunningham, and; Ernest LOST — BOSTON BULL Terrier, WANTED—HOUSEWORK by the cobtracta for which sealed bids will TTiat with the inauguration of the Sharp, who were walking down to day or hour. No objections to chil­ new contest at the State Theater church. Roland was unconscious day will b« charged onl^y for ino a brown and white, tag No. 37779. be received at department head­ Finder call Wilfred Jolley, 20 dren. Mrs. Florence Erickson. Tel. quarters until Monday, March 17. soon the art of philately should en­ when picked up and taken into the lual number ot \‘"^/«a\/earned?earned, bubut 7083. joy a revival in Manchester. house of W. C. Hills, but regained s be I Bank street. Phone 6919. With one exception, ail. of the after the projects included in this group are That nine out ten (not official) his senses after a little time. He was on six time ads stopped “unannounced wedding trips’’ ter­ LOST—IN VICINITY of Middle PO ULTRY A N D SUPPI>1E S 43 comparatively large. The biggest cut about the face, and legs. He was ^^N^o*^‘% l forbids"; display lines not Turnpike East, Boston Terrier, contract of the six will be for the minate at Niagara Falls. taken to a doctor afterward. Ernest New Bedford address on collar. Re­ FOR SALE — ALLEN’S roasting paving with reinforced concrete of That "The Specialist,’’ the best­ was not hurt muen. ®°Tha Herald will not be responsible seller in non-fiction for the past The Federated Sunday school fo7 mo”e than one '"CO'-rect Inaert.on turn to W. A. Schofield, 79 Middle ducks. Call 8837 evening. B. T. the Foxon Road through the towns month, cannot be found on the board meeting will be held on of any advertisement ordered for Turnpike East, North Manchester. Allen, 37 Doane street, of East Haven and Branford. The more than one time. mcor- length of the new pavement will be shelves of the library. Thursday evening at the church, The inadvertent om.sston incor FOR SALE— THRESHER’S baby j ’That the biggest laugh at the ex­ Mrs. Sharp is preparing•epa a paper for rect publication ot advertising will be automobiles f O r s a l e * nearly six miles. of the chicks. Rhode Island Reds, Barred 1 One of the most interesting of pense of book censors can be found the meeting on “Ini “Intermediate Class rectified only cancellation ^ndered. in a little volume titled “Mother charge made for the service r Rocks, White Leghorns. George F. the projects^ from the motorists’ Werk.” FOR SALE — AUTOMOBILE, Windsor, tele- j t Goose, Censored.” 'i*herc was a large gathering of All advertisements must Chrysler sedan. Model 70. $250. In­ Thresher, South point of view will be the construc­ in St vie copy and lypouraphy w'lh phone 8-3310. tion of the Stevenson-Sandy Hook the town of South Windsorf at the V u la tto ' = fntc-ced by the publ sh- quire at 59 Summer street. Road through tht towns of Newtown adjourned town meeting which was B E n S ENTRY IN ESSEX held at the Wapping Center school £ . s""-" - ~»- GOOD USED CARS AUTICI.e s f o r s a l e 45 and Monroe. This road, at present, Cash or Terms is Httle more than a narrow, wind­ Hall last Monday evening. Several be re Madden Bros. ing, difficult wagon path. Yet it is items of business were transacted. be published same day must i FUR SALE—100 FT. hen’ coop, and RUN AVERAGES 24.88 They voted to accept the different 12 Saturdays &F Main St. Tel. 5500 the only route between the two celved by o’clock noon: equipment, make offer. Telephone budgets and appropriated, .money 4900. points on the west bank, of the t e l e p h o n e y o u r 10 GOOD USED CARS Housatonic. I*^ will be designated as to build a strip of road from E ast WANT ADS. Crawford Auto Supply Company Route No. 145 and will be paved Miles Per Gallon Rate Is Good Windsor Hill to Wapping Center. Aric; are accepted over the telephone Centei & Trotter Streets FUEL AND FEED 49-A with upwards of five-miles of water- But Willimantic Car Aver­ The state is to maintadn the .rxiad after its completion. The state i« to ar the CH?S b K.VrB given above Telephone 6495 and 8063 bound macadam. Wli^n completed, ages 27.3. as a convenience to advertisers but HARD WOOD $6 PER load, also j it will offer some of the state’s pay three-quarters and the town thft (■'ASH UAl’liS will be accepted dw « SEE US BEFORE fireplace wood. Wm. J. McKinney. | best scenery. * one-quarter of its cost. They also \ FUl L P a YMICNT If paid at the huai- BUYING A USED CAR George L. Betts who drove an Phone Rosedale '28-2. t In connection with the announce­ voted to raise the taxes from 23 k " Terms—Trades (k)nsidered fessex Challenger tourihg sedan in ment of these contracts, -Commis­ mills to 26 mills. each ad otl'a'-wlse the CUAKiUi BETTS GARAGE f o r SALE —BIRCH seasoned hard yesterday’s “Economy Run” staged No responsi- sioner Macdonald also advised con­ ^ The Pleasant, Valley club Jmet at RATB will l>e collected. Hudson-Essex Dealer 129 Spruce wood, or hickury sawed for stove, by the - Harrington-Hudson Co., of telephoned ads tractors that the department was the home of Mrs. Minnie Dexter last wiu'''be°lss?im°ed and their accuracy furnace, or fire place by the truck Hartford, district distributors for Thursday afternoon. There was the load, good service and measure about to issue new regulations with Hudson-Essex motor cars, obtained cannot be «J|raniej‘^.^p respect to the total weight of gaso­ usual business meeting and sewing. G ARAIIES— SE K V ICE— guaranteed. Fred Miller, Coventry. 24.88 miles to a gallon of gasoline. Refreshments were served by the Telephone Rosedale 33-3. line operated rollers used in high­ CLASSIFICATIONS ^ STG KAG E 10 way construction, 'which will prob­ Twenty-four cars manned by as hostess with Mrs. Walter Skinner 1 many dealers left McKinley’s Polling assisting. Rirths ...... B FOR RENT —’GARAGE rear of ! FOR SA LE—SLAB and hard ably require a weight of 500 pounds Jlrigagements ...... per inch width of rear wheels. station in East Hartford yesterday Marriages ...... - ...... jj Johnson Block, Man street. Phone wood, sawed stove length; and un­ der cover, also hickory wood for APARtMENtS— FLAT^ ♦ FARMS AND LAND FOR The projects announced by the at about 9 a. &. and went over two Deaths ...... K 3726 or 7915. routes; one on the east side of the: The Soviet government-haS; es' Card ot Thanks ...f ...... p fire place. L. T. Wood. Dial 4496. T E N E M E N T S 63 S A L E 71 highway commissioners are as fol­ tablished a textile research insti­ In Memoriam ...... i lows; river, the other on the west side. | l.iOst and Found ...... ^ FOR SALE— HARD WOOD and The east route taken by Mr. Betts ’ tute for the study of fibers’ pro­ Announcem ents ...... j b u i l d i n g - FOR REN’T—SEX ROOM' tenement, FOR SALE—60.iACRE farm with Town of Bristol: About 13,660 duced in Russia and their uses and hard slabs, stove length $6 and $9 feet of reinforced concrete pave­ led through Mainchester, Rockville. Fersonals ...... ’ii'A'...... ! contracting 14 with all improvements on Maple 6 room house, .apple orchard, about to seek new ones. Antomolillea • per toad. A. Firpo, 116 Wells street. street. Inquire 179 Maple street. 100,000 fefet standing timber, all for ment on the 'Scott’s Swamp Road Willimantic, Norwich, where a stop Automobiles tor Sale ...... Dial 6148. was made for lunch at the Waure­ Automobiles for Exchange...... ° REPAIRS and altera­ $3,750. Wm^ Kanehl. Telephone (Farmington Ave.); Auio Accessories—Tires ...... ^ tions. Special prices on interior FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS tenement 7773. Towns of East Haven and North gan Hotel, New London, Saybrook, 16 DAYS TO SPRING Auio Repairing—Painting ...... trim, and reflooring. T. Nielson, DAIRY PRODUCTS of four;-rooms, all improvements. Branford: About 31,385 feet of re Essex, Middletown, Portland Glas­ 50 Apply'111 Holl street. Telephone tonbury and East Hartford. Tiie A uios— Ship by Truck ...... » telephone 4823. inforced concrete pavement on the South Main St.—Prehtiss'Kome* 7330. REAL ESTATE FOR Autos—For Hire ...... pj FOR SALE— FRESH milk. Deliver­ Foxon Road; average'mileage per gallon obtained stead, eight rooms,..a,fine*9^ b|^me .•.arages—Service— Storage ...... EXCHANGE 76 Town of Griswold: About 1,095 by the twenty-four cars was 22;47 ed anywhere from Woodland, FOR REN T—4 ROOM tenement, well situated * bn *: a hill.-^ijr^es, Moiorcycles—Bicycle ------i MOVING—TKUCKING— feet of grading and waterbound miles. The high score and prize \V anted Ant os-M otorcycles • • • > ^ Adams, or North* Main streets, modern improvements about five shrubbery, garden. Price $^,Q00 ST RA(;E FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for macadam pavement on the ap­ was won by Phillip Littlehale of It... . anil i»r»feB.l..nnl SerHceB 0 20 $1.00 per week; for quality see minutes walk from Center. Inquire to settle an estate. -' '• r.usii-ess Services ...... property in Manchester, 50 acre proaches to bridge at Tadpole Willimantic, who also won last ’last Thursday’s Herald and com­ 96 Summit street. Household Services Offeied ...... 1-5 A WANTED—ASHES to haul. Truck­ dairy farm on Diamond Lake road. Crossing on Route No. 12; year. His record was 27.3 miles per Buiiciiiig—Contracting ...... pare chart. Phone 6420. ing of all kinds. Hamilton Jones, Apply to Florian Fay, at farm. Towns of Killingly and Plainfield: gallon. Second place was won with l•■lo^ists—Nurseries ...... FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, Good two family' 12 roQ>i;u dou­ I••uuclal Un eclors •••••••••------.7 19 Brainard Place. Tel. 5397. FOR SALE—NICE Green Moun­ with all improvements, at 71 Birch About 15,944 feet of reinforced con­ a mileage of 26.2 by Carl Germain ilea itu g — Plumbing-Hoofing .. ble, steam heat, gas, etc.,;fwitfages, tain potatoes. H. McIntosh, Buck- street. Inquire a t store next door. crete on the Wauregan Section of of Winsted. A prize of $60 was I usu ranee ...... ’ ' , u PERRETT & GLENNEy INC. land. Tel. 7781, after six o’clock. the Norwich-Putnam Road; central location, rsasonablb ^ ^ l^ or .Millinery— Dressmaking Local and long distance express awarded by the Harrington-Hudsou Movitig—Trucking—Storage FOR RENT—DESIRABLE 6 room CELEBRATION SERVICES. Towns of Monroe aihd Newtown: will trade for* a single hbuS^WePpo- and freight service, Including over­ Co., to each winner being the prize cated. I-alniing— Paper*'?^ ...... HOUSEHOl.D GOODS ^ tenement, at 32 Walker street, off About 27,865 feet of waterbound for individual high score over each rrolessional Services ...... -- night express service between Man­ East Center, all improvements, and macadam on the Stevenson-Sandy chester and New York. Furniture route...... ■ ' ■ V- lie p string ••••••••• • • *" * y j garage, good location, rent reason­ AT THE ARMY CITADEL Hook Road. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... f* moved under the supervision ot ex­ 6 PIECE WALNUT dining room set Other prizes were won by J. W. able. Inquire 30 Walker. Town of Thomaston: A two spaa Toilet (ioods ano Service ...... perts and in specially constructed $70. ‘Radios $5 each. Bridge and Purtill of Gliastonbury who guessed Brand new Colonial of 6 ropiiis, Warned —Business Service ...... reinforced concrete bridge and ap­ all up-to-date and well .Jvorliti the Eilocntlonal trucks. Phone 3063, 8860 or 8864. floor lamps $4.50 to $7.50. nearest, to the figure his car wbulrt FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat on The Salvation Army, will stage a proaches over Naugatuck River on price of $6,000 on easy terms. Courses anti Classes ...... “ Watkins Furniture Exchange School street, all modem improve­ mEtke. He guessed 21 miles per gal­ I’rtvale Instruction ...... GENERAL TRUCKING—Equipped unique service a t this local citadel East Main street. ments, adults preferred, garage if lon and his car made 20.7 miles per Dancing ...... '.y for light and heavy jobs, tobacco, Musical-Dramatic ...... desired, 139 School street. Phone on Monday evening, March 10, that gallon. The New London, Unionville hay, lumber, heavy freight, etc. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 IVanted—Ins'ruction ...... will mark the 50th anniversary of and Mohen and Amidon entries were Poultry farm, seven roo1& ^ouse, Financial 7770. Prompt service, reasonable rates. FOR SALE!—OPPORTUNITY to tied in their guess as to what the seven acres, all sputhem ^ppe, Ronds—Slocks—Mortgages ...... Frank V. Williams. Tel. 7997. the landing of the Salvation Army POLICE COURT buy Steinway Parlor Grand piano FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement, average for all cars would be. All small bam for eb'w, some' fhiit, Business Opportunities ...... pUgrims at the Battery in New Money to D o a n ----- ...... in fine condition, at a very low with all improvements and garage said 22.5 miles per gallon and the $5,500. Yes, it. is close in vtewn, York City. This service will be Three cases were bettve the Man­ Help and SlfnatlonB price, quick sale, making a change at 5 Ridgewood .street. Rent $23 convenient to trolley. - Y.’\ Help W a n te d -F e m a le ...... 35 PAINTING— REPAIRING 21 preceded by an officers’^.council in chester police court this morning, actual average was 22.47 miles per and have no further use. Telephone month. Inquire 178 Parker street. Help Wanted—Male ... — ------the afternoon, when the pro'^ncial one for intoxication, one for driv­ gallon. After the run a dinner was Help Wanted—Male or Female •• 3/ PAINTING AND paper hanging, for appointment, Hartford 5-9075. Dial 5623. ing without a license and the third served in the Egyptian Room at the Agents Wanted ••••••...... commander. Colonel Joseph Atkin­ ROBERT ]. S P T H Situations Wanted—Female .... neatly done, prices reasonable. FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, son with the divisiopal staff, and the for non-support. Hotel Bond where the awards were .Situations Wanted—Male ...... James F. Roac!i, Jr., 36 Walnut with all improvements, ineluding officers from every corps in the S. Ernest Clough, arrested last night made and sales records for the first 1009 Main Street. . Jlmployment Agencies ------WANTED—TO BUY 58 l.Ire Slock—Pels— Poultry—VehicleB street. Dial 5921. heat, ;rent $25. Inquire Michael N. E. and Vermont division embrac­ for non-support, was defended by period of 1930 reported. Insurance at Lowest Prices. Attorney William J. Shea who stat­ Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... ’ f PIANO vTUNING W ILL PA Y HIGHEST chsh priqes . Foley, 'Summer street. ing some sixty officers,wall be pres­ Dive Stock—Vehicles ...... for rags, papers, mag^ines ahd ent.. V;V-. ed to the judge that he has been Poultry and Supplies John Cockerham FOR RENT—FOUR rooin'’'tene­ representing Clough for the past Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 4 4 6 Orchard St. Tel. 4219 metals. Also buy all kinds of The Home League ladies will en­ Fur Sale—Mlscellaneona chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial ment, A-1 condition, all improve­ tertain the visiting officers for sup­ month or two, and that he had been Articles for Sale ...... 6389 or 3886. ments, garage if desired, 238 Oak per. Then there will be a pageant in consultation with Attorney Wil­ Boats and A ccessories...... REPAIRING street. at 7:30 which will embrace a unique liam S. Hyde, Mrs. Clough’s coun­ Building Materials ...... JUNK ^ sel. Mr. Shea is in hopes a settle- Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 4» setting of that event, portraying it CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repair­ I will buy anything saleable like ment’can be mad6 without a crim­ Electrical Appliances—Radio • • ’" BUSIN ESS LOCATIONS with old time costumes. A moving Fuel ana Feed ...... ’ I ed, key fitting, safes opened, saw iron, metal, rags, magazines. Honest "picture projecting the Army's pro-- inal action and therefore asked that C,arden — Farm —Dairy Products 50 filing ahd grrinding. Work called weight, high price. Ostrinsky, 91 FO R R E N T 64 the case be continued for one week. Household Goods ...... »1 gress from that time < to the .pres­ for. Harold Clemscn, 108 North Clinton. Tel. 5879. Judge Raymbnd A. Johnson consent­ that's our U.5. sen­ THAT REMINPS ME OF AN fiHU6lN(Sr Machinery and Tools ...... bz FOR RENT—OFFICE and apart­ ent will be a feature of the service. .Musical Instruments ...... “J Ellm street. Tel. 3648. ed and a bond of $400 cash was ator. he's on HI6 - STORY the; EfiPASeADOe FROM-0/5$(A ment, consisting of five rooms, all The old veterhns band that used Office and Store Equipment . . . . 54 to produce the music for the corps furnished by Clough for his appear­ s e c o w T£RM TOLP THE OTHER PAY, -SEEMS TW Fr Specials at the Stores ...... 56 VACUUM CLEANER, phonographs, BOOMS WITHOU'l BOARD 59 improvements. Forest Block, Main ance at that time., 1;'.' Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 clock, gun repairing, key fitting. street. August Kanehl, 189 West forty years ago will be on hand to NOW-SEEN UP ~y Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 render some music for the occasion Edward Gado, of School street, Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. Center street. Dial 7541. Kooiiis^Bonrd—Hotels^ llesorlB FOR RENT—FURNISHED room. as well hs fhe Citadel band and 18 years old, was fined $10 and Restnarants costs for driving an automobile Inquire at 49 School street. songsters. This will be a most in­ Hoonis Without Board ...... *co^^ SEWING MACHINE repairing of without a license. HeNvas arrest­ Boarders Wanted ...... ,5 0 -A teresting and instructive service, all msdees, oils, needles, and sup­ HOUSES FOR RENT 65 ed by Patrolman John Cavagnaro Country Board—Resorts ...... 5U plies. R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward and one that should find a crowded Hotels—RestauraJils ...... 81 BOARDERS WANTED 59-A FOR RENT—6 ROOM house, at 91 last night. Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 streeL Tel. 4801. audience. The public is urged to Hamlin street, with all improve­ plan attendance. . There will be Joseph Jordan was picked up on lleni Hstate For Rent WANTED—TWO GIRL boarders; Oakland street last night by Patrol­ Apartments. Flats, Tenements .. p3 ments, and large reception hall, nothing out of accord with the spirit near mills and trolley. Telephone man Arthur Seymour! He was in­ Business Locations for Rent .... 64 COURSES AND CLASSES 27 screens and shades included,. ready of Lent in this program so that Houses Cor Rent ...... 65 6547. toxicated and his face was badly for occupancy March 1st. Inquire Lutheran, Episcopal and CathoUc Suburban tor Rent ...... 66 BARBER TRADE taught in day Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 at 93 Hamlih street. Tel. 6001. cut. A fine of $10 and costs was and evening classes. ^ Low tuition friends can attend. 1- Imposed on Jordan in police court Wanted to R e n t ...... 68 The Women’s Cadet Band ifrohn Real Estate For Sale rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 AP AK I’ME NTS— F L ATS— FOR RENT—MODERN 5 room flat New York City scheduled forLtWs this morning, which was paid. He Apartment Building for Sale ... 89 Market street, Hartford. T E N E M E N T S 63 on Lidey street, just off. Main; has been working in the tobacco Business Property for S a le ...... 70 coming week end will not appear. ]'’arms and Land for S a le ...... 71 house newly renovated. Phone wa,rehousc in Broadbrook and FOR RENT — DESIRABLE five yraterday was pay day. Houses for Sale ...... 72 The ■victorious 1929 Schneider room flat, on second floor, 29 5661.-!5:,^\ C .,. , Lots For Sale ...... 73 trophy seaplane of England, in fly­ There have been nine successfi^j Besort Property for Sale ,...... 74 Roosevelt street, with all modern flights since the first.'^mi)i'>J^ewr Ybrk^^York' isfe called Bagdad-on-E Suburban for Sale ...... 76 ing nearly 6 miles per minute, or The New York police department Atlantic improvements, r«ady' for occu­ here have been fourte^irtke-Sqbway; How about a name J’eal Estate for Exchange ...... 76 360 miles an hour, would reach its pancy March 1st. Apply E. L. G. is to .publish;* magazine. No doubt 1919. There 3,nted—“Real Estate ...... 77 unsuccessful attempts, like Bomh- X- Auction—Legal Notices objective more quickly than-would Hohenthal, Jr., 24 Roosevelt street. it will feature some travel stories by J Legal Notices ...... 79 a Howizer shell. • . Telephone 3269. , ' Mayor Walker. the loss of 19 lives. ? Legal Notices ...... 1 GAS BUGGIES—Frankly Speaking ® ; j ^ N K B E C K THE WAV SOME OF ^ 1,500 IS DIRT* CHEAP FOR MV STARS i NELLIE iyrHE»Ot_DaV«NS'~ IN ' THIS A’* ’MAN . ' M OST ..WOMEN * SPEN D HAS A CINCH ------SHE "^TQWN* EII e VATEV^TH^EIR, "THAT MUCH FOR POWDER AND AINT EVEN GAMBLIN* THAT fEVEBROWS"'A 1 >TW E) tOEA^ ROUGE - AL.ONE SAY NOTHING OF ♦ 1 , 5 0 0 ------H E R MAN . I S l O F ^ ^ I N i ,1> l IANENTT W AVES , J^RFUM ES , CERTAIN .\QIVE ME A ^ fRANSOM, lOiCK WH-EV TRANSFORMATIONS ,'M U D SURE, "THING "LIKE fO IVBS*M ^ THE^l , L-OTIONS AND \THAT ANO THEY aTWn^ERS^TWEV'RE’ L.IKE Al_l_ OF ARE WELCOME WHICH IS FpR A L L I V E C A G E M U A N D IN l’ A The poles are abtraitWe

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CORRECTIONS 1) A senatorial term is six years and a senator could, not be serving his second term when he has been in but five years. ’ .(2) PwUSSiaL Union of Socialist Soviet Republic, ia not officially •" recognized by our government and hence has no amba(ssador in thia country. (39 Ambassador is spelled incorrectly. (4) The ribbon Should be on tne right side of the type of glasses shown In the picture. (5) scrambled word Is Magnetic. vi »PAGE ili^CHiSTER EVENING HERiUJ. SOOTH MANCHESTER, CONN, W E D N E S D A ^ll^ 5 ^ By Percy L. Crosby ^ K I P P Y Flapper Fa n n y Sa y s: SENSE a»i NONSENSE BIfi. U. fe. PAT. OfF. LiSTeW, BUDDY, MV FATH6R fv\Y VNCL6 OB AOlAH^ COT a n ^ Y A c a l c t h a t 6V6N Fo r t y a m ’ h f ’ s g o t s o m u c h Wbett'^'tlie Preacher (jame. PteNTV OF WILL POWER, AUt WILL POW£R THAT H€ pFF When the preacher came to our WILL POWFR? RIGHT. ooiY O'D*, a n SMOKIM' F W6 TfM€S IN ON6 W€€K * houTO Pa met him at the big road gate, HIM PAST FORTV. __ ------^ An’ drove his buggy to the barn, j s An' dinner time was awful late— 7 • • Caws ma had put a turkey up To cook; but, sur, that vary day He flopped an’ ky-ouked an’ brok.; two slats. An’ 'nen got out and 'runned away!

An’ ma wux mad at everything, An’ scolded Sam an’ George an nie, , ,, An’ killed Sam’s hen 'at had the \ nest Out yonder ’side the apple tree.

An’ George an’ me, we had to wait Out there behind the clover shed /P.iQ-in i Piercy L Crosby, Great Britain rights reserved T ill they all et; an’ George he cried. J King FRttSres Syndicatex Inc. An’ said he wisht ’at he was dead. OWE* OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Fontaine Pox I-wish tha weren’t no preachers now The Little Scorpions Club By Gene Ahern A livin’ hardly anywhere. Even people who dislike winter An’ wisht tha’d get too sick to eat are all wrapped up in ID______W ’ncver’n tha come to visit here. James A. Hall. factorily for a week or so, and then EGAP MCRB-LY A^S the farmer routed out the newly •BiTT MlS-r&'R hlOOPLE., hired man about 3:30 one morning. ^ OV/eRSiCFK OKA -IblC PAK< Dr. Dee de Forest predicts satis­ “ W hat’s up, boss?" queried the I ITTLE SCORPIONS* CLUBHOUSE^ factory television within five yeais. hobo, drowsily rubbing his eyes. •RAPIO VOS-RE LCiAiC--Z5'OPG«F AfdP work. V'WAie OUR OKieV RECOLiRSE: “Well, if they ain’t wild ones, why X P0LiB*r YCRY .MLicH "THE The meat packers have finally do we have to sneak up on ’em like -TME l I WAS" "To -^K E found a use for pig squeals. the> LF(5AL("TV of "RE-CLAIM!Li(3 this in the dark?” -ThlE 'RAPIO BACK [ sell them to the builders of radio -the PAPIC Ifd *THE MAMMER sets. I believe in the laying of hands to m m M cure folks. There is lots of children YOLiR COMPALiY PES o RTEP W ith all the advantages and that could be “ cured” that way if -T o ' HolAiEYER -HCRE^ pleasures which the radio ha.s the hands was “ layedon” at the right \S T'HE ^ 10. brought us, many are beginning to place at the right time. question the desirability of the in- Us farmers is sometimes called POE OAi \T ' ventlon, since it must assume the re- tightwads but we are the best sponsibillty of W.- K. Henderson. spenders in the w'orld. W e spend all ✓lA>» p b l i Y e r we make and all the bankers wdl BACK "To THe There are many improvements on lend us. the airplane and radio, but Joe Q\J^1CS C L U B thinks the man who invented the Short skirts are left without a hip \m m e p ia t l Y / safety pin hit upon perfection. to hang on. O Maybe television will ultimately The cost of living is highest after yive fans in remote ringside seats a midnight. view of the scrap.

Mr. S.—When he speaks a whole “FOREIGN OFFICE.” - • nation listens. Mr. F.—A man of importance, Berlin.—American counterfeiters are operating in foreign lands, ac­ lilt .eh? Mr. S.— No, a radio announcer. cording to German police. They re­ port the discovery of the European M O A farmer engaged the services of headquarters of an American gang which is making fake S1.00 U. S. \ wanderer who one night applied JI ^ bills. They make these bills and to him for a night’s lodging and pass them on to foreign banks. They something to eat. All went satis­ are so clever in their duplications that thousands of dollars have i K- zJ l i p g f : changed hands without detection. H o o P L F < f O X Y FHOTO WINS HER M.\TE. -.S' People who talk in then- ei»soaiY^scwvict.iwc.ni».u.s-**Y.ore.i_ London.—Irene Everett, imtil a sleep should stay awake few weeks ago a pretty counter on street cars girl, is now enroute to Burma to By Crane look over a prospective husband Thar She Blows who fell in love with her photo­ WASHINGTON TUBBS II. graph. She recently won a beauty contest and when the news reached Burma, one young man wrote ask­ O V 4 ' . ~ head/ ing for her picture. She sent him ftNP Efts-V UVE IN NORTM fEPR. one and he promptly wrote pro­ VF BULL SUOULO UEARW T^\^'T b la s t th a t g u y -- he DERN posing marriage. TlAL'^ V4LSWS STOLEN tAONEY ^ MEAR. t^UlNEP ME. pORiUG TvlE EIGHT? 7 v c y .\IR-L.AND R.\CE. I I London.—A race over land, water, HE’ D VOUU ' and in the air, was recently planned US, £^SY. , here between 30 or 40 women. The race started by motor car to a point i where the contestants had to take to motor boats. Then the race again THECAN'rCtCB jumped to automobiles with an air- i port as the destination. Here the entries took to planes and then to cars again, which led back to the .5^ All JOtZAVAO it-LE , 'LL . J i starting point.

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, 7 / 'v | V. m m T oiMoaY'NDrsowiciL inc. EL By Small It Sure Does SALESMAN SAM SOOMDS ^ sT TH' WecK tAPiKES^I^V, ITS (RE.AD THE STORV, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) ^ e u _ T H G M t h i s ueTTeRYfV OFFlCilhl- BvJSiMCSS, Mc(T M ecesseiR Y - Ylh THINK (T 0«N,'T? The plane kept moving righ tI ’round and it seemed Imaded for tlm SkA.y, GrViXT-, l Ofwe. tAe tAFiU- OOM' T OFFIClEiL Meeo P* eiTHeR-' along before the wind that blew real i ground. Just then GMV/£LOPE- B U S lM S S S i OF’^ e Y.^.DW-0 HWR.T5MIC strong. The Tinymites all wondered broke loose and, my, how CAtAe. IW (AN’ " W e a e S MO ST?\t^P what was going to happen next. The “ I guess we’re doomed;” wee Carpy OM ;t — «0VJ COtAC-T- plane tipped ’round from left to cried. “This is a very frightful ride. right. It seemed that it would drop Our plan was just to have some fun, from sight. The Tinies couldn’t but now that seems in vain.” manage It. No wonder they were “Oh, look!” cried Clowny. "I am ■Q E!ET' wise. T’ll do a trick before your 3091 vexed. 1 , . , eyes. I ’ll keep us a\\ from getting Yelled Scouty, “Say, I just cant pRtypTE. steersteer. W ill someone else, please.piease, wet. wei. Now, hang on 0good“ “ - -and - - tight. 7 crawl up here? I ’ll gladly let him j I ’m going to show y w a c l o ^ the wheel to see what he can can make a plane turn i nave me vv whenWhen I have done this little stunt, 1I do. I’ve tried to keep us going think we’ll be-all right ” straight, "but when we’re traveling The next move made the Tinies at this rate, I cannot seem to do a aod °y sa?d“ ‘¥luTy"i’t once. ??t^e.Syin Liie oixy wx*<.** ------XI1«U ------up. The bunch heard Clowny shout, Of course I may turn out a dunce “ Now, just hang on and swing your and know much less than you do, ^ least it's worth a try.” ^He feet. I think my trick is quite a then crawled rightr h t up to tnethe wneeiwheel 1 treat. We won’t get wet, but h ^g and soon the others heard him I here till the ram has all rained out, squeal, “M y goodness, this is ter-, r p ' ' viT 7* rible.——- We’ll drop - down from the (The sun comes out in the next ‘i'l 8kL” ^Tlie plane had swung completely [story.)

4k i?AGE SIXTEEN X lEttrning ijmtlh ABOUT TOWN TO TELL GET TOGETHER pM s '- Ash Wednesday and the beginning | CLUB MEN ABOUT INDIA 1- ■ of Lent was celebrated today at St. 1 WEAR-EVER NO. 40 Mary’s Episcopal church with m om -' Free Parking Space ing prayer at 10 o’clock and the Mechanical Engineer Who Has Colored Hot Water Bottles— p.hTldren’s service at 4:30. This eve- i Traveled Extensively to Be Sl.OO We maintain a large, free parking space in ning at 7:30 the rector, Rev. J. Stu- i Speaker at Next Meeting. laifiiiipiiY art Neill will preach at the first of Orchid, rose, tan and red hot water bottles that car­ the rear of the store. Room for oyer 200 cars. ry Hale’s imconditional guarantee. 2-quart size. D E P A R T M E N T S TO R E SO. MAIiCHESTER^,CONN. the Wednesday evening Lenten serv­ It isn’t often that one hears a Entrances at Oak and Maple streets. ices. On Wednesday evening of trained engineer present the real Drugs—Main Floor, right V •" ...... ' i - next week the guest speaker will be ; facts about India, yet the Get-To ■ Rev. Thomas Richey of Christ; gether Club at Cheney’s has secured church, Norwich. as the speaker for Tuesday night, - r March 18th, at Cheney Hall, Roland The house committee of the A. Packard, mechanical engineer, of Highland Park Commvmlty club an -1 Lee and Springfield, Mass. Tomorrow! A Special Selling of nounces an old-fashioned and mod- j Mr. Packard speaks with authui - ern dance for Saturday evening at 8 j ity since he spent several years in o’clock at the clubhouse. Dancing ! S il k D r e s s e s India quite recently in connectior; will continue until 12 o’clock with ; with an important industrial engi­ Oscar Strong to announce the old-1 neering project. He traveled exten RAYON UNDERWEAR time numbers and Case’s orchestra | sively throughout India and made a to furnish music. study of the engineering, historica' and popular aspects of India and Boleros, Capelets, Lingerie At the Zion Evangelical church took approximately ‘ 30 pictures this evening at 7 o’clock there will which have been made into slides, a be a Lenten service in German. A special selection of which will be ■ Touches and New Sleeve meeting of the Ladies’ society will used by Mr. Packard to illustraic follow. A Lenten service will be held at the Concordia Lutheran his address. It has been presentetl church tonight at 7 ;30. to many engineering and industrial Treatments Trim These as well as social organizations throughout Massachusetts and other Women of the Nazarene church states, and has always proved ex­ will hold their Thbrsday afternoon Frocks (Right) A rayon (Left) Vest of fine prayer meeting tomorrow at 2 at the ceptionally popular. Mr. Packard is a Worcester Poly­ combination with quality rayon with home of Mr.s. Stephen Phillips of tailored top, bloom­ picoted top and 106 Hamlin street. technic Institute graduate and has devoted many years to industrial er legs, side but­ straps. Light pas­ tons. Picoted top tel shades. 69c Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters | engineering work. He has specializ­ and straps. 69c of Union War Veterans, will hold its ; ed in textiles and paper making in­ regular meeting tomorrow night at , dustries, and has always taken an the State Armory. It is requested important part in civic matters. Mr. that all members be present for re­ Packard’s lectures are popular not (Left) The popular hearsal of the drill work. only on account of the illustrated (Middle) The short French panty with subject matter presented, but also bloomer or brief band legs in con­ Celebrating his sixth birthday, ! on account of the personality and Smart little prints.... gay high with elastic top and trasting colors to Albert Conlon of Trotter street, en- j ready speaking ability of the man. shades. . . . rich dark tones...... that legs. Rosebud on match appliqued tertained 14 of his friends with a . The lecture will be given in the legs'. Reinforced. design on leg. Re­ party at his home, three to six auditorium at Cheney Hall at the women are choosing daily for bridge 69c inforced. 69c o'clock yesterday afternoon. Re- ] close of the Cheney Get-Together clubs___ office wear___ luncheon wear freshments were served in the din- j banquet and \vill be open to the pub­ ing room decorated in pink and j lic. Thomas Maxwell's String Trio ___ and informal evening gatherings. white. The children played games j will entertain on the same program. These frocks are trimmed with soft lin­ and prizes were awaded for the | The auxiliary departments of A special purchase and selling of fine bc.st recitations and for singing, j Cheney Brothers will serve a roast gerie touches... .new sleeve treatments Albert received many gifts. A nuni- | turkey dinner preceding the address. ... .bolero effects... .and capelets. At quality rayon underwear—panties, ber of parents were present. | this low price you can afford to include briefs, combinations, bloomers, vests Wesley Sloan, 38, of 37 Florence 1 several new style frocks in your Spring and step-ins—in tailored and lace trim­ street, was taken to the Memorial i PUBLIC RECORDS hospital last night where an im- ! wardrobe. med models in soft pastel shades. Each mediate operation was performed < garment is well made and reinforced. for acute appendicitis. His condi- | Lease Edward J. Holl to Leon Fallott. Purchase several garments now for liot tion was reported satisfactory this ■ Hale’s Silk Frocks—Main Floor, rear morning. i house at 472 Main street, to be used summer days and vacation wear. as a photegraph studio. / Miss Arlyne C. Moriarty, well known local pianist, organist and Stanley Clulow motored home last night from Chicago for a visit (Left) Rayon Step-in trimmed ,singcr, will .sing two numbers over with ecru lace. 69c. the radio tonight between 11 and with his mother, Mrs. Rachel Clu­ 11:30 which is the half hour during low, of Garden street, who 'is con­ which C'olhns Driggs plays organ valescing after an operation at the r.nisic. The program is to be broad­ hospital. Mr. Clulow is sales man­ New (Right) Tailored bloomer in the en, t over t’v'TIC at Hartford. Miss ager for the American Dictaphone regulation style. Pink, peach ?.h>riart.v's liirt rendition will be company’s Chicago branch. and nile, 69c. • ' ;;nly a Rose." from “Vagabond ■'■ng'' ,".nd the other will be that Dependable service on furnace o-pular song jiit entitled, "Beside and fuel oil may be secured by dial­ SPRING FABRICS Hale’s Rayon Underwear—Main Floor, right /. n Open Fireplace.’’ Both Miss ing 5145. The Manchester Lumber r hs'iarty and Mr. Driggs have many Co.—Adv. tdcn.tD in klanchestcr and it is ex- j".tcd that many Manche.=ter radio r't ■ —ill l3e attuned to WTIC's wave Enter Hale’s Sewing Contest in the IrngUi at 11 o’clock this evening. DELICIOUS I'lrs. Fred Trow’oridge of 4 Cook , CAKES, PIES AND Making of Wash Frocks Intro(iucing—

“Year Round’’ “Year Round” Prints— A stur­ Plume Chiffon — GOOD THINGS TO EAT A fine, sheer fab­ No. 777 No. 185 dy, practical cot­ ric in smart, all- Can you use more TIME? Did you ever stop to figure out ton fabric for over printed pat­ how many hours a week Pinehurst delivery system can save women’s and terns for the • Sheer Chiffon Medium Sei-vice you ? And what’s just as important, we are first careful to send children’s wear. making of wom­ you just what you want, and wo ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE Color fast. 32- en’s afternoon This new chiffon stocking is Our new No. 185 pure silk stock­ EVERYTHING that is sent out from this store. Two especially inches wide., frocks. Color smart in sheerness and smart from ing comes in the medium service early deliveries leaving the store at 7:15 a. m. and 8:00 a. ni. fast. Yard, I’or food satisfaction—DI.\L 4151. toe to picoted top. It is all silk .. weight with lisle top and foot, .low full fashioned, .dainty but service­ cut, reinforced sandle foot with 69c ably reinforced at points of wear. double step sole to toe block. The FRESH STRAWBERRIES New curved French heel. A 'wide new dark suntan shades for spring 59c qt. I range of smart shades including as well as the smart orchid tinted sandune, dust and sable. gray tones. Plain Colored Pique—Pastel colors in FRESH FISH a very fine quality pique suitable for 1 Grape Fruit, 4 for . . 23c sports frocks, ensembles, and children’s Filet of Sole frocks. Orchid, maize, copen blue, Hale’s Hosiery—Main Floor, right Pinebev Mint Jelly Open Clams green and rose. Color fast. 36 inches wide. Yard Quohaug Chowder Clams 1 Sweet Florida Filet of Haddock 69c j Oranges . .. 39c doz. 40 Fathom Salt Cod ”W ear-Ever” Smoked Filet of Haddock. FREE! This Heinz New Breakfast Wheat Bntterfish Waffle Cloth —A Printed Pique — fine cotton fab­ A practical, all- Large Smelts ' Alum inum Orders from the Meat De­ ric in cheery, over printed cot­ bottle of partment—talk about lean small prints for ton fabric that Annuui Spring Speeinl Otter cuts of Corned Beef. Most Boneless Hams . . 35c lb. Informal wear. will make-up in­ :uiy cut a customer desires; Pastel shades. to smart sum­ iVo G re u a e ! THICK SHEET a.nd Ihe niiik-fed native Veal Yard, mer frocks. Yard Perfume with N o Sm oke T GRIDDLE is. esitecially. choir.e . this ^ cal ground, Veal Shank Ends of Ham to 59c 50( < hops for Breading, Veal boil special at . size Cutlets or ^■eal for stewing. I5c lb. C ^Regular Printed Rayon Crepe. The small, neat Three Flower price Eat ^ egetables and Fruit for health. Spinach, Cauliflower, prints of 1930 can be found in these $1.75 Carrots and Iceberg Lettuce are low in price, and the quality is rayon prints which may be had in tan and blue patterns. Yard, the best ever. Florida Oranges and Grapefruif at attractive neu> prices. 79c Face Powder Freneh I'or your salad—Booth’s Russian Dressing or Ferndcl 1000 FRYER Island Dressing. Percale Prints— One of our most popular, inexpensive cotton prints for 2-qt. both women’s home frocks and chil­ Regular dren’s play and school dresses. Yard, size ‘ price 25c $1.35 Green or Black Hib Jlw W l* C alm ed I WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. PDreolatlng H am llec Fry Pan Sewing Contest Closef C^offee Pot An exquisite bottle of Three Flower Funeral Directors perfume FREE with each box of Tfiree Monday, March 31st *125 itagatmr fH ee tl.9 S ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS % Flower face powder. Brunette and nat- Kagetar priern $T.7S urelle. ' - CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. ^ Hale’s Wash Goods— < Main Flofor, le ft G et yours^NOW Hale’s Aluminum—Basement Robert K. Anderson Phones: OflSce 5171 •Toilet (floods—Main Floor, right Funeral Director Residence 7194

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