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oBt of our Wfiost b w i^ jw i M w imtwrajiy ogmiiiBt ouy lonavoffn- :-kjL iHVERARGDMENTS « a l ^ preferred bl-xneUliam ’T>e- ^ T B S dglC ss Borothy HultirHH) » agreed that W-metal^m .couh^ It* - ’'■ Box O, llld ilsi ■At Smith College; North- msliitained re88ed to the House coinage thM Sandtoo had prodaimad *' K tt <)uton, wiio would have been 98 oas'yeac. The- 1983 \figure was They .diaebvered thn. btyjfk Shop' ' departments of Ghmw he read in the .diainber and ^diidi la BOW a toef." in t a n llu ^ ' The siMera are Cathfttoe, ■committee today by S e ^ r was read In the Senate Uy a awm- y e n » d d 1^ ' month, died at :tha |U{g84ar iq|atost 81.610A4 for Jan they returned home a'.- Brothers are being temporyily Washington with ganutoe toteteat 19, Martha, 17, Dototiqr^ 10, Chaz^ night. Sergeant : John Wheeler (D., Mont.), consequently closed and the work tn^erredto ber iof the Upper House, pledged and aatlsfaction. henna *^bf; ifto^tonphew, Alfred: W.' 10tte,.8, itoth. 6, Hden,.4 and EUsa<> uary o f 1983: ihe said, silver should^ be remone­ energetliBally..to quiet, the country’s made a police toTesttgatioit Jast o t h » mill depMtments,- it was offi­ 4U Ocean avenue, New leth, thfoe months. The brothers Mias Adelheide Lamprecht, daugh­ night and Lieutenant William. Bar­ tised. , . cially announced today. (W y a unrest,' puttiie budget in good Shape are Walter, 21, Robert, 18, Carl, 11, Bvsr stoee President Ooottdge to- doh. He had been a resident o f New ter of Mr. end Mrs, Herman ,Lam- ron worked on the case:tedagt: r ‘fi number of em plc^ will be irndp^dpate to the proposed f o r a ^ Oengreaa to 1936 that London for- the paet thirteen years. id,-10 tmd Charles, 7. fthe gold standard,** Wheeler t ^ - world economic conference. Mecht; of 84 Village street, entered Break Into Cedar affected as the work in these United States intervention was ' Othen Bitfotving. .hneral W[U1 1m. held Sunday The entrance to the houee waa tfled, “ this country and BT*nce shops has been greatly reduced dur^ A poerible reference to the debts justified on the grounds o f naei aftahoqn at the funefail parlors of the Training School for Nurses at would have to give, up a part ^ The three, aurvlvtog members of Ihb Worbestor City hospital today. made through a rear celiaf domr, Ing the past few years. wras contained in discussion of the siW, this governmpnt has devoted p i^ e Poet are Rev. Charles - E. *]fiiomaS 'G . Obugarr on HoU street their gold and it sheer nonsense to If bu^ess increases sufficiently economic conference, to which Miss Lamprecht has been an at­ the window of . utoith was the'doaest attention to devekq^ B^er-, of Crystal Lake, who is With RCv. O. B. Tourtellotte, pastor smashed and then the-key. turned. Mty otherwise. later, there is a possibility that tlm France will pai|rticipate and..“whose jDdita there. Widespread aatisfao- of tiie Methodist Bplsamal -'church tendant at the Manchester Memorial “RemooetlBation of silver Is no chw^alh; Cbtydon |l. Beebe, of hospital'll the'pa*t feu montbo. From the cellar entrance was forc­ departments may be re-opened, work is destined to render mractic- tlan waa expressed to and out of Bast Hartford, and Chauncey B. at Bolton, offidattog. Burial will new or imtrted experiment. Going otherwise they-may be tom down. able within the framework of a gen­ Congress emen the Muiiiea were ed Into the Utchen. The‘ houte vms off the gold standard, which some BOswortb* o f Marble street, now }e to'the Bast cemetery. Dr. Ho^yard Boyd, pe^atriciatt of thoroughly fansabked and bureau The announcement merely eral adjustment the separate set­ withdrawn the first of thlSvyear. wintering in Blorldia. Three other recommend, is so much mow radi­ stated that the shops would be tlement of engagements and dis This issue of toterventiqB has the Manchester Memorial hospital drawers were left wide open. So cal that there Is no comparison. avll War . veterans Uva here but . ; BIrs. Blaria Walked - “temporarily closed.’’ It was putes born of the war.’’ been a thorny one to Oongreo. It Mrsr Maria Walker, 78, widow of Staff of phjndclans win attend the for as is> known, no important clues “The single standard—gold—is a they are not members of the local conVentiurof the American CoDege were discoveied which will lead to new experiment which first came added that the work in the car- No Present Perfl was Mr. Stboison utoo, as secretary post They are John. ,IL Allen o f Robeft Walker of Dobsonville to the >enter 'and paper box shpps had. France, said the premier, is faced of stsde, arranged for the with­ t o ^ ' bf Vernon, ked at the Me^ of Physiciana to be held to 'Mon­ the guilty party. into the western hemisphere in sisrect BImer L Botchldss of treal, Canada, February 6 to I**.. Over $200 Loss )een reduced to a point where it with “noatetial and moral dhficul- drawal of the Marines.'- So today Birch street, and George K. Church mbrial hospital about 10 o’clock last 1863/’ «»«Ti be carried on m other depmrt- ties but no present peril' justifies State'Departnuht officials w( evetong. She was admitted to the Dr. Boyd is a member of the ■ The radio was a antaD Bosch pur­ y^lscuBSing the inflation aspects Of Nwth 13m street American College, of Physicians. chased recently for $60. Mrs. Har­ o f his 16 to 1 free sUver coln ^ e noents. alarm now.’’ Nevertheless, he said, hA w pleased with Sandtoo’s an­ Mr. Qulnh^a death was caused by htopital Tuesday foUowtog a brief The carpenter work will be «q>er- he deemed it necessary to face con­ nouncement that “our fight is fin­ f • ' rison estiinated the low of the ra­ plan which the Senate rejected ated from the machine Shop vdiile a geniw breaMiig-down of ^^Jus dio, watch and five rings as repre­ when offered as an amendment to ations “with energy" and to act ished.” health due to the toflrmities of age. Mrip. Walker, formerty Sarah the paper box work will be divided, “with strength and speed." Marines have been on duty to AUu^a Risley, was bora in Buck- Six HUNDRED STRIKE senting between two and three the Glass bUl, Wheeler .said: between the 'Stationery printing No dene relativee survive his hundred dbllare. No. money 'Was “RemonetUaitlon of sllyer is the He avoided 6,000 Marli W lU to F. Risley of Vernon street, and bluejackets had been land dsad.; Mr. Quinn’s second wife, for- lar, but you can not help world dependent for life but with whom medy ***— Lunette Strickland, of survives. Women Are Receivins' As c o n t r a c g ; i s a w a r d e d cornmodl^ prices, and that is where the premier broke'over his program Since 1936 the United States lost $6 188 men, killed to action or dying paaiMKl away two years The funeral will be held at the iiow As a Week. our trouble lies.” DE^ACTO JUDGE when he was forming the ministry. i ago last Nbvembsr. Vernon Methodist church ac 2 n W London, Feb. 3.— Mefliods Were TrW Discusaitig foreign, policy,- the|of wouiuto Woonsocket, R. L Feb. 3.—(AP)— Benvenutl. and. Sons of tlM a ty The Xtyltopa Faet Was a' Carpenter o’Clbek Sunday-afternoon with Revi and France tried these premier said *^e wish security, dur| Before movlity ti New London, M. 8. Stocktog of Manchester, of- About 600 men and wottien employ­ have been asrar^ the rantrart U| methods, he continued, but "didn’t Now Haven, Feb. 8.— (AP)—Un­ complete security, the security of I The npitapa agnement provided ed to'the Deaunnont Worsted Com­ that Adolfq Dias, Conservative Mr. Quinn il'ved on B f«t Center fleiating.' Burial wUL be to . the build the outdoor theater at Co^ affect world commodity prices to der a recent ruling of the Supreme all peoples who, if they are'^tp have street almost opposite Parker street Ebnwood cepoeteiy ' to ^Vernon pany left thdr work today in protest necticut (foUege which la part of the slightest degree." / „ , Court that to leave a judgeship eqtial rights must have equal president, should remain to office against a proposed wage cut which, anti?, succeeded by the winner of the but previous to that fime lived at Center. ' • ' the pi*« for the development of “Remonetlaatlon of silver, vacant by .reason of failure to ap­ duties." Manchester G r^ for many years. they said, wotod reduce fheir pay to arboretum in the area west of Wheeler asserted, “will raise world Without security, he said, there 1938 dection. He had been opposed a level lower than that of any other point a judge to Dll such vacancy at to the dvll war by Dr. Juan B. He was a carpenter by trade. Mr. liama street. The theater wUl be * commodity prices because 60 per the expiration of the term of office can be “no worki confidence, no miU doing the same class of work. built according to plana prepared } cent of the people of the world use Samuba, now president Peace, then Quinn was bom on Long Island on would be Contrary to public policy. ecmomic restoration, not eVen a likely, would have been restore ex­ March 18, 1840. At the age o f 23 tOLUMBIA Representatives of the Independent by A. F. Hrtockerhoff, lattdscaw I silver as practically their only Judge Walter M. Pickett of New sound pten for disarmament, much he enlisted from Mancheater in Textile Union of America said some architect of Nqw York, supple­ yardstick. . cept that Sandtoo refused to recog­ I Haven Court of Common Pleas wUl less general aibitratioD" which la nize toe agreement Company H of the Connecticut Vol­ men and women workers were now mented by suggestions, made tty “There is not one other piece of be de facto judge after Sun^a^ His the only method of padfie develop­ Perfect attendance at the Center receivtog as little as $6 a week. The legislation pending before tto Con­ Sanchno opened a ■ guerilla omr- unteers and served throughout the sehdol for January is as follows: George Pierce Baker, *head of^ ^ * commission will expire then. ® ment Likewise, be added, France fare. The Maikies stayed on 'to Civil War. Among the engage­ company, which manufactures wor­ Department of Dramatics at Yale. gress that would increase the cost seeks economic peace. Chester Shawttski, Luct Derosla, sted yarns, refused to make public -o f production in other countries, and The resolution to reappoint Judge pacify the tosuigents and train the ments to whieh he tooh part was ths '^ r g ^ CoUtos, Fany, ^ e Hurt- The work will be started at ouce. 1 Pickett is iq. the judicial conunit- a schedule of wages. The contract is for $3,100. ^ ^ -I defy anybody to'Cite me one. Nicaragiian Guardia Nadonal, the BatUs o f Antletaiu. butt, Carol Itymaii. JaniM Clarke, ter of the Le^^ture. Federal constabula^ o f 3,400 men. The funeral is to be held here.n: f /Mrfa ObU, 'Vice president'of the The theater Is made possible by “When country remonetixei Sophie Ss^rda, •iSaxgBxit Lescoe, company, ’ to an official statement, esllver at a ratio of 16 to 1, the m New London^ the term of Judge Americans also supervised the eleo* 2:80 Sundi^ afemoon at Watkins Ruth Lescoe, Shirley Trytball. a gift from Miss Frances Buck of Charles B. Wilier of the New Lon- u t e s t s t o c Rs tkms ot 1980 and 1983. Others, itev. Wktson Woodruff, a reasonable reduction offer had Evanston, lU., who graduated from ' price of silver the world over wil^ Claytoa E. Bunt, Jr., a junior at been made and that a wage reduc­ ^go to 61.39. That naturally will in- dqn Common neas court eapired Sandtoo maintained a. form .of pastor ot the Omttt Congregational Woecester Polytechnic Institute, is the college last year, and h ^ moth­ yesterday and he has announci^ he , New York, Feb. 8.—(AP) — The government which he called the church- here, will offlelate. There tion was inevitable it the firm was er. Icrease the cost of production abromi Stock Market was jerky and uncer- spending a week's vacation at his sand benefit the American manufao- would serve as de facto judge pend­ only true Nicaraguan regime. He wOl be prayers at the King home to to retain Its market Sii^theem - tain today. home here, foUawtog mid-year ex­ plovees hod seen fit to refuse the iestittiates for the Sto or s^Jar ponds . e also be- fiUed for tto tort of the previous year. - The recent death nnd woe ota tbs Ijnited Statss legislative branch a ^ nportoA a statement by Leonor F. Loree that I Marines in a . fleettog, five-yiear stonina to think that toere wUJ be efit series. Tickets Y^ll be fo^Mte for somiB reason you* supply bill cut to ll6,688A78i as 10 Chuce'thiS season. * each apd can b®, the last half ot the year should see | guerilla fight that focused tbe eofopared with |ti8,TCI4Ml for tUa ‘ Richinan s, Packard s ♦ drug store, a decided change for the bettor to Sob ot Planter Vbm. Ruth Jacobs Is ill with bron­ year, chitis. Mrs. Willis of WilUpsantic is Wstktos Brothers, Hale’s depsrt- have put off buying the carrier situation appears to have, The son of a small coffee planter, CoBtinutog the ten ^ cent cut ittent store end at Mttrpbjrs drug stimulated some pubUc- interest in SaTiiUtin inherited, his paasianate nai caring for her. to aslqrlss o f Coagntinnen and Mrs. Howard Rice to^lU with the store at Depot Squaw. DOUGLAS your winter eoat, delay the rail group.. ture from his fauer, who was a dpty Senators mads .sffsotiiw to the grip and her ami, Westcott, is also . FAIRB j^ B J R . - Itt eonnectian with the hull i ^ v r Liberal and knew what the tosids economy act last year, the mem-, ENCONEEB DOBS. n. . ; • no lo n g e r. ity to the gold mining issues, WsU,' a jaU looked Uke, In Us . hers were g i ^ . hut $9,000 each' Street was interested to learn that I Augusto worked on Us father’s cof- to the bm. New Haven, Fob* 8*—(A P )—WH- "PARACKUTB a party of brokers and traders, to-|tee plantation,. to American mtoes^ That an effort wfll be made to HOSPtTAL NOTES llard R. (torroU, 61, a consultiag en­ eluding such well-known figures aslui fieldB. Once he invented a mor* xsdues ttiia iunount when the bill gineer at the Farm-BIrmtogttam. J U M P E R '^ Matthew C Brush and Bernard E. tar, and again an anti-aircraft gun. is taken On tks BOnae door li Oottmany, Ine., Ansooia; died here Smith, were on a trip to (tottada to Fighting ones: to a molutloo on certain. U n . Maria Walker, 78, of Vsr- today. He leaves a daughter Mrs. look over mtotog properties, includ­ Itbe Bide of tbe Liberals, he was Mn sO, tbs Bsnats ttrltk its mem­ non died at 10:25 tost foghr and Dorothy KOwutowikl with whom bs^ swtit men Ihrs., . W wl** ing Meintyra Porcupine. The gold wounded and fled to the wilds. A bership of 96 teas gltyii $3,836,489 Bltoor Fast, 2, Ot (Bsstoahqry. died for hmg. bat yoa win gatj*; producers have -been helped by de­ few weiks later, he appeared as if made his honw. Wbato e f a Idek out ot . (hta; COAT in the Mil, while ^ Honse, with early this monfog. , predation of ’enrrendes in inch by niagio at Puerto Csbttss with 486 msmbsrs, bsstdss ddagatoaiahd hmaedy-ttwiner. portant producing areas as Sooth iin e Wslr ofpxhlaikl Park was ten men, and siked ths Liberals ^for comariarioneri Ifom tbs tarrltmles difohafgM today. BARGAINS Africa and Canada. It was potot- IrlllsB jfnd ammuttltira. He got 60 and^poteilatdas, fsdsiyed'a total' o t (ENTHE-SAME program ed out, however, that if tbe world guns and 60;000 rouDds. $ 7 4 1 5 ^ econoinic conference this sunqmaer Eight hundred men itoeked to his Tbs sppropflatioBssiSiib-oemmit. FRED E: W ARNER SATURDAY should expedite a general return tolitandmnl as ttms want on. From a toe headed byBopfottititattve Oand* SALLY BILEBS the gold standard, the advantages, foeky mountafo iOp‘, he bigan to an- Un (O;; tau), topped ^»809BNL / C I R C L i B TI^AG^EROVPlAfiO Novelty coat, hand tailored now gained from currency dipneia-; noy the Marinea" nad - tbs Guardia RALPH roixAait the budget efttoaate for the BOM ta i SUNDAY AND>OR^AN. Persian Lamb collar and cape- tion m i^t he partly if not alto- National, tof/tag 4o kill Umsslf imd $8T8J«ti ffolh^iW te for tad lettefi., Black. Size 16. gather lost. with dymltff iMfor^he suveoder- fiwstei BoW artirOsallfSi I Beginners' fniftriMitcd in piaifo O d g i^ y $59.50. SelUng ot public utOltiss such as; Lfivto a **tralteir^^ d r - « i *1ttvadsr.** A pfovialon was-ladaded to ttm.; 'Second Hand OonaoUdated Gas, was acconipaiiled: o f tolMptsIdsil In the night,i it the teitoto;[ foaeral oonuttltteea to! nt stniUofrirtlfoir (fow by diiiNBussions to brokerage quarters: I cif suforlss saUfo lukl-ssm va iM - two:.8sBatQn ;ttnd forv .HephsMBta-! - itoiM li. S A T U R D A Y $ 2 9 . 5 0 of possible effects ot agitation for ings/m IfortM iod • Siadtolites tivse m oKtdmg^pofrnmt'ot rd - from Ids eSiee foto M$:1 Coat with Sooth American Kit rate reductions, particiUarty ufinikllled mads thp srerld alt up sad S t ifiy S3C6WWI*' M ^ 10. 128, M ST dtRBBT future dividend pcdlqr. The New^ taka notice. l^ ih a ^ M fo tht fffosrs* oem- Fox Collar and Cuffa. Bean- York trsctlona were, bid npi, togsthsr mfttmi taar as I m as forty mam* Amerieui Night Next Wn» tifuUy styled and tailored. with' renewal of ths old talk of a fog admiratisa aadairs off' Bpadiao,: bon, bift ttosahToanisr has »►' Sizie 44. Originally $49.50. uosalbls fora toerosas, although no crept to play oh Us-'sldo to vths doesd ^ House afouiiatntsBts tb te"giw* dsvdopmsnts to that dirse- bloody gaoM of bids aad eeik. Bo auoh onwmtitiiis t o alm ff 7N tion could be found. a fld lW sssnd iritlisiikpsy. No pnotaloB la, tohds for aa^ao- SATURDAY $ 2 4 . 9 5 Onoe, hard ptossid, hstttwvsd ao- flfo the Bint flpahhsM C ^ CSIPPIH .8EMTHNOBD swiftly at tho Martoss nsr o s o M a $6,000 a u to B E ^ ■A/ Black Coat of iotimy wooleh titytnrsd sa en^..^m l)ilBtfto- fop. whia^ly,woi| atooted Sasakar. *lcpfv leoiet'loves ot with good>4iiality Caraeol col: Waterbitry. FebTX—(AP)—Rew next day. Rnnial vw it bo ana ah bin# by Slag Siagh 4m I A t lar. Siie 88. Originally Mwsl, 80, was santenesd to .130 wotmdsd, U)fod; l v \ « n l M l ^ ^ d ^ Iw wIB"' uDDBk A I A M d«ys to jsU to Oty Ooiirt today m dying of tahereoloila, ftfotod ttbroad $8dfo ffbr 'af a gM hr»i a 1 4 7 5 a charge ot pzaetutog amdictos IL T -^ he nsllsd by soate snddea foray obias. 9 $ V D I TORDAY $ e Ifofally ttftw Ulga Saoff cf mfols 6t blood. Throttgb tho foagloa aad S P E N C m ^ ^ Ofhor Coats from street, Bristol, had teftiflsdfo n - tiMWflda,hlsbnadttttodaad ao« |\e M A i' I i 8 $5 cslvi^' trsfifemms ,fof two, ailf foww where R ifottM strike and. Upward ' msttti from Mini Ittht yaar.'MinL '.**Ws a n 90 Btors haadtte PUBUC RECORDS B E T t E D A a ciippls, upsslad to the Ooart of itys Gsoffs WaAiagtoa,? CO^fBAI Childreii’B Coati, art AImp Pommen nsas aad fondilMd tt foiw bead. Be hha foosd>tbo oourt .BiifMlsa. Fxaak I t ' ■ 9 U m ta M D sid y ■- Draatiealfar Radoeed OB aliff|)sr ehaigss iMfon. ittltdStstssAnny^t for Sitodi^* a Bttie fdtow d a y . ‘ C. ' WBAlJfBY, THOUGBP POOB. itirtfomd street Hut last aright ha atopt hha palaea U ifh B in a . iiinrifH. H. W »to niaahelk ssafosD mid' onw fHOM V i 16; ■foMl 9 ^ i -Ifoa. G. i n ' to easkto thilrJfoBte,af I'oa-. wvttia: ■mm} r-\;:,iiANCiagatte-iCT^ ~... mm APWhiit*iq«ilihtfBlM»r^ 1928, j a d t l t o l M l « w tit fMfl87 > IM lS sO Q ^ kR at'$200''p«rAn^:''' ' iiarasnmiE A t tile tla te e t.tk e lai8^flto^toiiM>tt, Deonober 81. IttL toCil asMto $487,94bj)T4 aiia 1^^ in SatEASUDBri force wee $8,7iBditoi8iL A ir .RedunCion• •••••••••••••• 58tA ' Qiinitton]i m ay: he mibmitted. to in 1881’ en.. eeeftfant depertment iaska Jun «,»••«•••••••••' 13% this colutnn.' Thoee qnMttooa dettn- brneisici end to beoRlb Allffliany • • AM 9 9/9 9 »>r* •-•V* • • 1% 4d of gfoiip intereetijriiaU be treated wee added. Ae these two Be an i Pierre R D i p W A A NiM Reduce Fipded ADtotf «« • * 4 •'a>e • • • • e • • • in articles; those deemed otherwise Itoee g e ^ .to Imjb Insnianee Stodn Atobison ...... 43% grams, a ^lant, a photog^h, a thing, and the dramatic, sweeping AD major markets were Irregulariy The toveatment poUty of the com- ures from twenty dttes of the state, Aetna Casualty ...... 40 42 Anbutn ...... 41% paily hma been conservative, ahow- J. Raskob, former chairman of the gM 7 February 14 la the most lines o f the m ilitary mq>e a re an in­ lower. Standard CD of New Jersey showing increases'ln net iong-term Aetna life ...... 18H 15% Balt and Ohio ...... 10% ing exceptionaUy wril diversifica­ Democratic National comnrittae, and romantic day of the adiole cal­ spiration for many of the fun and omitted its extra dividend, the regu­ and floating indebtedness in eleven, Aetna Fife ...... 28 30 £!endix 9 endar, so make the most of It! three-quarter length models. Al­ lar 25 cent quarterly was declared. tion. A t the time of the last siate- Pierre S. DuPont, weoltiiy THlintog- most every dress win have its short and decreiuMs in the others, during Automobile ...... 1 5 ^ 17% Beth Steel pf ...... ;...... 30 ment 49A per emit of assets were to ton, Del., manufacturer, today ask­ the four m ar period ended in 19U, 28 Drug; Inc., ^educed its quarterly separate cape. Conn. General...... 24 Bordien ...... 21% bonds, 20A per cent to flrst mort­ ed the United States’Board of Taw The tremendous sDk sale at Che­ were the basis of Tax Commissiooer 40% Can Pae ...... 10% paym ent ^ m $1 to 75 cents; ’The Hartford Fire _____ . . . 38% gages, 16A per cent to pple salad, tty this one. Surotv Company, 81.6 per cent of of ' the Community Development do, p f d ...... 48 Drug ....,...... 34% next Upswing. - ed from “capital net gains.” ][^ together a package . of cream the outatanting capital of the Auto- Stabbom Stalna Committee of the New England S N E T C o ...... 112 116 Du Pont ...... 35% Yesterday repitoted the perform­ Raskob deducted $127,820. in 1929 cheese with 1-3 cup each of walnut mobUe Insurance Company and to­ Did you know that paint stains on Coxmdl, the Connecticut division of Maanfectiiring Stoda Eastman Kodak ...... 55% ance of the day before. Bonds show as contributions but, as his ordinary meats broken in pie««s and seeded woolen clothing, no ix^ter how hard which is also . sponsoring the con­ Am Hardware ...... 14% 16% Elec;and Mus ...... 1% weakness. Brokers loans have been gether With the above two com­ income showed a loss, he took it- raisins cut in bits. Shape into eight panies owns the entire outstanding and dry, can be removed with equal ference. Am Hosiery ...... — 26 Elec Auto Lite ...... 17% m ounting rapidly and senne propor­ from his capital net gains. DuPont balls. Arrange crisp leaves of let­ parts of turpentine and ammonia. According to Mr. Blodgett the Arrow H and H, com. 5 7 Elec Pow and L t ...... 5% tion of this is directly attributable capital of the Standard Fire Insur­ tuce on four individual salad plates followed the same procure. jxoa rust may be removed (and figures, which are m the main ae- do, pfd ...... 80: Fox Film A ...... 1% to security buying. There seems to ance Company. ' The bureau added the amoimt of even the worst marks will yield if and on each place a slice of canned ciuate, have - not yet been checked B illi^ and Speneer.. — 2 Gen El ...... 13% have been real Uquidation coming Raskob’a contributions to bis 'in­ the worker is persistent). by apply­ pineiq>ple, drained. Place two 10 Gen Foods ...... 23% Brokers’ opinions feel that caution by his office, and are not final. Bristol Brass ...... 6 out, every so often lightening up of come, and did the same with that ing nJt and lemon juice and holding cheese balls in the center of each 105 Gen Motors...... 12% should be exercised to the market. They showed as a general condition, do, p fd .'...... — weak accounts occur and it is hoped part eff DuPont’s contributions the material over the spout of a Slice; sprinkle a few.drops of lemon however, several cities where man­ 300 GUlette ...... 16% Although some beUeve that the Cose, Lockwood and B — that weak accoimts are displaced by above the 15 percent deduction al­ eteaming kettle. After a few min­ juice over these. On the cheese agement has been bad, and some Collins Co...... 17 Gold Dust ...... 14% market is becoming oversold and strong accounts. The markets are lowed for gifts. utes, repeat with a fresh applica­ balls drop a spoonful of mayonnaise where it has been good. Colt’s F irearm s ...... 8 9 Hershey...... ^...... 50% that a technical action on the upside in general very sensitive and seem Ordinary net income is taxed at tion. dressing, topped with whipped Hartford at Bottom Eagle Lock ...... — 20 Iht Harv ...... 20% to respond to adverse news very is due. cream. Garnish the cream with a Hartford, he said was among the Fafnir Bearings ...... — 35 Int Nick ...... 7% the normal and surtax rates whUe easily. It might be said that a cap ital net gain s to 1929 paid a ta x date which has been stoned and cut three or four at the bottom of the Fuller Brush, Class A. 12 Int Tel and T e l...... 6% market policy which is entirely op­ The lovely dinnoware set of 57 21 Johns Manville ...... 19% o f 12 1-2 p ercen t in quarters lengthwise. list, Derby, Norwich and Torring- Gray Tel Pay Station. 18 posite to the general feeling is more pieces being given free with gaso­ s c o n BACK ON JOB WhUe Raskob’s entire contribu­ ton were among those at the top. Hart and Cooley ...... 125 Kennecott ...... 8% profitable than foUowing the crowd. line purchases at Chet’s Service Patapar Cookery Parchment, 25c that the cemdition shown in the fig­ Hartmann 'fob, bom 2 Lehigh Val Coal ...... 1% tions j j t $127,820 w ere added to his. Station, 80 Oakland street, has made Lehigh Val Rd ...... 12 income only $823,954 o f D uPon t’s the package at Hale’s Self-Serve ures, which are the quadrennial re­ do., pfd ... ----- .... 7 The annual statement of the New York, Feb. 3— (AP)— I b e a hit with housewives. Chet’s 14 Ligg and Myers B <...... 58% Grocery, saves food values and fla­ ports to his office from the various ■Int Silver ...... 11 Aetna life and affiliated companies New York Americans says Howard $982,473 in contributions w ere add­ pimches^a card at every purchase, 38 Lc^w’s ■ 15% vors. You cook several vegetables c^es,-cannot be held against any do, p f d ...... 34 show progress over the preceding Scott, ohlef technocrat, is back at ed to his income. gives piece with each 12 gal­ 23 LorUlard ...... 12% wrapped in Patapar in the same pot. particular political administration. Landers, Frary A Clk. 21 year. The total admitted assets this Columbia University supervising He was permitted to' deduct 15 New Brit. Mch. comi.. 3 5 McKeeps Tin ...... 48% lons. ’Patapar can be used over and over They show, instead, local habits of year end w ere 8446,603,863. This the “energy survey” being made by percent am ounting to $158;519. management which extend back a do, p f d ...... — 60 Mont w a r d ...... 13 again, is an ideal container for re­ amount shows an increase of $8,- 106 jobless Architects and engineers Raskob reported capital net gains decade or so, he explafoed. Mann A,Bow, Class A — 2 Nat Biscuit ...... 36% O pth nlsts frigerator use. 654,789 over the . preceding year. who are being paid by the architects o f $9,469,605 fo r the y ear whUe D u­ Another matter on which he do. Class B ...... — 1 Nat D a iry ...... 14 Pont reported capital net gains of The New Jersey fanners who are 10 Neither Aetna life nor apy of its relief committee. pi«^n«Tig now in hopes of an early Sauce talked was the proposed legislation North and Judd ..... 8 Nat Pow and L t ...... 11% 6 N Y CJent ...... J8% affiliates have borrowed any money When I»rofessor Walter Rauten- $36,457,644. crop are either incuraUe optimists A good chocolate sauce drosses to reconcile tax due dates with Niles Bern Pond ...... 4 strauch and other former techno­ 3 NY NH and H ...... 16% and show an admirable cash posi­ or pretty good weather prophets. up any number of ordinary desserts. municipal fiscal years, now pending P ^ , Stow and Wilcox — crats w ithdrew from Scott’s gpreup m the (General Assembly and which Noranda ...... 21 tion. The total cash balance of We’re stiU looking for that crocus One easy to make calls for one cup Russell Mfg ...... 6 recently, they announced that Scott he pointed to as a first step in re­ ScovUl ...... 11 13 North Amer ...... i . 24% Aena Life and its affiliated Com­ that ought to be up anytime now . sugar, 1-2 cup thin cream or milk, would no longer work at Columbia habilitating municipal finances in Stanley Works ...... 9 11 Packard ...... 2% panies am ount to $14,130,009 as another optimist. 1 tablespoon butter, 1 1-2 squares University. S. L. Myers, director Plan for Better the state. Standard Screw ..... 23 Param Pub ...... % again st $9,631,840. A etn a l i f e is chocolate and 1-2 teaspoon vanilla. ot the Columbia workers, said the Other Speakers do., pfd., guar. ...^ 100 Penn ...... 17% not paying a dividend at present. All but the vanilla are put in a pan group o f 106 w a s still w orkin g iin- I. To guard the health of the fam­ Other speakers at the gathering Smythe Mfg Co ...... 16 Pbila Rdg C and I ...... 3% This fact is a nardship on thcro Control of Colds and allowed to boil severol minutes, der Scott’s direction. ily, flrst your milk supply. were: Edward F. HaU, commis­ Taylor and- Fenn ... — 100 Pblllipa Pete ...... 5% dependant upon income but it is stirred constantly. Remove from yirittog the Columbia School of A t the highly adentiflc dairy of the sioner of finance and control, who Torrington ...... 29% 31% Pub Serv J ...... 48 inuch better to conserve cash and fire and add vanilla. Engineering yesterday to supervise Proved by Tests Bryant A Chapman Company, milk dealt with the smte’s task in par­ U n ^ r w o o d IStg Co 10% 12% Radio ...... 4 strength^ the internal structure of in g $4,000,000 frbm its budget re­ Union - M fg X2o ...... — 8 Radio ■ ifeith ...... l^A an organization than to pay divi­ the work, Scott said to a reporter: and aU. other dairy products ^are ’The chic new William and Mary Greensboro, N. C.—In clinical quests this year, in a talk on “Can U S Ehivelope, com .. 25 — ,Rem Rand 3^^ dends when the backlog is being “Why shouldn’t 1 be here? All carefully guarded a t. every step, Hat Shop in Cheney Hall is offering tests among thousands—^in schools, the state budget be balanced?’’ 62 Rey Tob B 30% eaten away by doing it. these men*aro mine. Since Profes­ come to you absolutely pure by way a new group of smart spring hats colleges and homes—the nevr ’Wcks Fred R. Fairchild, professor of poli­ 4 7 Sears Roebuck...... 18 A brief historical analysis shows sor Rautenstrauch resigned from of the Bryant A Chapman “Silent a t a specially attractive price, 33.00, Plan for better Control of Colds re­ tical economy at Yale University, Whitlock Coil Pipe .. _ 5 Socony Vac ...... 6% that the company was incorporated Technocracy, the work is being con­ Delivery.” Bryant A Chapman milk tomorrow. The shop’s policy is duced the number and dmatlon of who talked on “Legislation that will J.B .W U ’m s Co; $10 p a r 35 45 South Pac ...... v...... ^ 17^A June 5, 1819 under th e name “A etn a tinued as usual. Technocracy wilf is highly nutritious; every bottle never to have two hats alike. colds by half!—cut the costa of aid or impede progress in local re­ South Rwy ...... 5% Insurance Company” to write fire be moved shortly, but not necessar­ a generous supply of lus­ colds more than half! Full details trenchment;” Hart Cummin, secre­ Stand Brands ...... 14% insurance with a stipulated capital ily from Columbia University.” cious, rich cream. Bryant A Chap­ of the Plan are to each package of Hot Muffins tary of the Taxpayers’ Association St Gas and El ...... 10% o f $150,000, of which 10 p er cent man Tn»k is health-building for Vicks VapoRub and the new Vlcka. W e remember distinctly that corn of New Bedford, Mass;, who spoke St Oil Cal ...... 23% w as paid, in by A u gu st 19. 1819 childrai and grown-uw alike, and Nose ft Throat DTOps.— Advt. muffins were one of our weaknesses on “T axp ay ers’ groups— ^what they St OU N J ...... 25% when. business was first actually you are Aure of its purity* . Foi* foUh at the age of twelve or so. Also fig 1*ex Corp ...... 12^^ other dairy products phone Mkn- are, and what they are doing.” started. In 1820 authority w a s newtons. A recipe for a dozen com A general discussion was sched­ Timken Rpll Bear ...... 15% given by the State of Connecticut to Chester 7697. muffins calls for uled at the close o. the meeting, Trans-Ameriba ...... 4% the company to write life insurance 1 cup sifted flour led by Roger S. Baldwin, A mem- ;Ufiion ■ Carbide .... {md gtant i^uities and bn May 10, 1 cup com m eal ' ;j-ber o f thq f^oard' o f estiEca^k'^ainil 'ifjpit A ircraft,..-...... * *'. 23% 18^, tiSe charter was amended so New York,' Feb. 3.-^N4w' corpor­ An energlStio^yDQflB'ltihn who was 2 teaspoons baking powder ^'taxation of Greenwich; ’ iSj^prd iTnit Cdty * e • • * .7% that a separate and distinct corpor­ ate bond issues offered in the NeW' ‘‘wiped out” after the market crash 1 teaspoon salt 'toddard of Bridgepor*^, chairn^ Ttoit Gas Imp' ■ • • • •'’h e • • • e e e^e •* 18% ation was formed for the purpose of York market this week totaled $15,- and who staged a comeback during 1 cup m ilk ; of the committee o f 100 oh muhlci- I.I S End '^tlcO' ...... 18^^ 797,000, com pared w ith $4,040;0eople are hesitating totaled $21^291,000 compared with Woblworth ...... 32% ceding the CivU War. and saving, tUs couple is taking ad­ sift again. Combine milk, molasses, By the end of 1903 the capital had HER BIRTHDAY! egg and shortening. Add to flour, $17,517,000 in the previous week, Elec Bond .and Share (Curb). 15% vantage of today’s bargedns. When sajm “Engineer News-Record.” been increased at various timiss to better times arrive, they’ll be .’way beating only enough to dampen all a totol o f $2,000,000. In 1912 capital 9 9 The most beovtifui Rev. and Mrs. Henry A. Fast ■ I ■ ' ■ 6 * /■ ahead! flour. Bcdce in greased m uffin pans vrM doubled by subscription at $150 have the sympathy of their friends ’The Chicago North Westen) in hot oven (425 degrees F .) 20 min­ per share, in crease" to $5,000,000 to in the loss of their daughter Elinor, {tailway purchased last year ap­ HOOVER DISCUSSES Birthday Gift of all! utes. 1915 by subscription a t p ar and by For up-to-date laundry service at who died at the Man^ester Me­ proximately $2Q0.000,pkr value of a 100 per cent stock dividend • to — and one that is inex- low rates, the New Model Laundry morial hospital this morning at 1 its own 5 per cent debenturo bonds TAXATION SYSTEMS . . located right here in Manches­ o’clock. The little girl was taken ill which mature May L The road has ter . . is imezcelled. Tou get October 16 and rushed to the Hart­ asked for a Reconstruction Fi; pensive^ practical and nance Corp. loan with which to pay prompt service and 3rour clothes ford hospital and operated on at 4 (OoottMNd from Page One) ' MODERN WOMEN come back spotless. Phone 8072. p. m. for acute appendicitis; She o ff h a lf the $6,565,000 m aturity in N—4 Wd SMFm monthly pwn and dd«y du»to always really ap-^ colds,iMnrousttnin,e»»o*uiewsu)uur emuMs. was eleven weeks to the Hartford cash,, the romfUnder. to be fi­ nanced; through' issuance^.of. general other authority. -If your conference 'Chi'ChaKtenDUmcOKlBziuKlPillaueeffeetiTe, hospital and brought home undeir: reliable aad eve QukiciUM. predated by*HER. mortgage bonds. cne help' to make a scientific di­ all druaistatarover45jreua. A A ler COATS the care of her father’s sister, a vision of tax souiil^ amongst the trained nurse. One week ago she ROOSEVELT (XIMPLETES BANDITS GET $500 Net assets of International Car­ variotis governmental authorities, CHICHESTERS PILLS CUT FI.OWFT?S was brought to the Man^ostor riers, Inc., an investment trust you will have made a distinct con­ Memor.'al hospital. Elinor Lucile *TH I DIAMOND ^ SSANp” Worcester, Feb, 3— (A P )—^Four whose portfolio is limited to securi' tribution, to the- eifficiency as well F a st w as born O c t 18, 1925. She SURVEY OF PROBLEMS armed bandits held up the office of ties of railroads and allied com' as to the; economy of our whole PO TTED p l a n t s the Bell Company, worsted mtuiu- leaves her parents and two sisters, paniesj; were .equiVal^t to $4J80. a governmental system. Marjorie, age 5 years, and Flor­ warxnly h < ^ that your deliber­ '(OoaHnned from Page One) facturers in North Worcester about share on Dec. '31. This ..compares 10 a. m. today and after knocking ence, sge 3 years. The funeral will with $6.29 at the end of the previ­ ations may. ptcxhicie fru itfu l re­ Fancy White Turnips out two male employes with the be held in the Bucki^ham C ong^ ous fiscal year. Divestments car­ sults m-. this most- important field.” postmaster general, and Miss Fran­ 33c delivered butts of their guns looted the cash gational church tomorrow, Satur­ ried at cost $10,444,251 had an ces Perkins, of New York, for secre­ Greenhouses tills o f $500 and escaped. They day, at 2 p. m. The body will be a g g re g a te m a rk e t value o f $2, Special E’rioes on Wholesale Lots. tary of labor. ’The other jobs con­ taken for burial to the family plot iNBANKRUFTCY drove off in a car bearing Massa­ 633,103 as o f D e c 31. 621 Hartford Rioad. Phone 8962 tinued to be shuffled around. FRANK V. WILUAMS chusetts registration plates 406-595. located in the cemetery , at Moun­ The Babe Cabinet Phone 7997 It is believed the bandits expect­ tain Lake, Minnesota. Either Rev. STUDENT INJUBiai- Bridgeport, Feb. 3.t-(AP)— ’Two Meanwhile, the “Babe Cabinet” of ed to get the payroll which amounts or Mrs. Fast will go to Minnesota NeW Haven, Feb. 3— CAP) — John Bridgepol^ merchants today filed with the remains. If you ever bought a bar-f under secretaries and assistant to about $15,000, but the cash fo r M cM ah m S p rig s, 24, o f Dayton, bankrupt petitions to court here. Rev. Albert J. Penner of North­ secretaries is taking shape. This is the payroll had not arrived. Ohio, second year student in the PhllUp E. Alien of 238; Fairfield gain you will surely get one' ampton, Mass., a personal friend of believed to include Professor Moley An armored car had gone to the Yale law s^ool received a broken avenue, gave his assets a t $301 and when you purchase one of Mr. Fast will officiate at the funer­ and Sumner Wells, for the State De­ factory to get the empty pay en­ ankle and mlnoyr hurts early this his debts a t $196,627.92, made iq> these Cdats formerly sold for partment; Howard Bruce, of Mary­ velopes to take to a bank to be al. morning , ^ e n 1^' car bum i^ into largely of'unsecured claims; Everoto The Ladles Aid l^iety of the $29 to $49. land, for Treasury; Arthur O’Brien, filled and returned for distribution, a tree in. West'Haven. ’ Police said W; Allen of -239 Fairfield avenue, Buckingham church have post­ of Washington, for War Depiurt- so that ti^e holdup men were ahead Sprigg cUdmed his car was forced gave h is assets a t $126 and his debfO poned their supper and social to ment; James A. Mahoney, of Wyom­ o f time in their plans and hsui to be to the side of, tiie, street by another at $80,309A7. Sizes 14 to one week from tonight on ”'eb. 10. ing, for Post Office Department: satisfied with the cash in the office. c a r .’ Vincent Astor and Vincent Dahl- man, Springfield Illinois, publisher, for the Navy; Daniel Roper, of South Carolina, and Robert Gore, of Chicago, for Commissioner of In­ ternal'Revenue; Felix Frankfurther, of Harvard law school, for solicitor general; and Joseph McKee, former mayor of New York, for director of jt^e b u d g e t Mr. Roosevelt sails tomorrow Vdorning from Jacksonville, Fla., for Clirls and Juniors! k fishing cruise of ten days aboard ithe N ourm ahal, yacht o f Vincent Astor. During the cruise, Roosevelt headquarters will be established at ^ant^ to which he will report for A Great Sale of ^ press each day by radio. vJalnes A. Farley, National Chair­ man; Frank L. Walker, party treas­ urer, Edward J. Flynn, Bronx lead­ er, and a host of other Democratic chieftains will encamp at Miami during the week. New Spring Models and

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B U L AtTENDAtKEl o jnd fw BMffmaB’B gslijHaik4oaMri < ■H^yd-Bttcfc Itotofat L 8,| VMMiai aaMeek'le.; eent The car swerved to the left Mboday mon*ig i SEHBWFErnrTHBFIS ef th* newty df- •m— /«!*-•»; Carter eould rigftt himself. Mawriactnring eu tt CemnittBe Says hdkalim -a . IS B E lm SOitEl) Ml 1908 lie was ont or •ASIQto^Uel* . [cut driver said that these, .who-Mperi form the Horim* th* neddSBt unavoid* num Mills Compiiny. Upon Hie death :e iwtdoar A r« Crowd At Masonic iff; ______BStlfi dor Four Boyg Questioned By. Po of Robert M ixw dl in 1920, Mr. 5S^^veiwp«x*edioig at modsrsts ilMes heeame viee-prerident which _aJ«_aiadip3^i^ Aaron O jok ISvmich a Hash o t Uco As Articles A n Reported Patton he hol^ Heiiss W a n driven by DvUd Jl- Carter, of a d i P ^ / Missing At Bigli SdMKd. an acHve part la coasminitty aflUrs Trtl^ Siie--eii^w san»—pskto; Mpi- Davison Avenue, N. Y„. S S risM fe to Iks Thoapaott ear Ucan oC . VB8W > ...... ‘ flf 'eewsel #- asle. kft froot I t o d ^ . mudguasda.aad pbiDtnd. ta mult an Burglaries and thefts are numer­ Peter Wind, ebairman of the gen* Lewaa For Miami keos Jmx k^ksa^ iSEdktar kga •kom The Anmt buaapir and h ^ and la bSUeaed.tp ous in Rockville thle winter with the Georgs P. Wtndeheiaer and* Miss the Carter oar ware tha law. w«Daii| eep w i , " eral committee plaaniag this year'# Hocfcville High, school as the last . Msn-aeato __r*Sfilit A at ‘'Maaonie baU. said today that plane Laura A Wandhriser left this nom - No aneafa wava caadA state. She bad baan aotiva in place to be brwen into, by Uu^aips- iag for'lUiiBi, Florida, on- the MW The New York car was towed to for the wp»ei event ace about Iw thieves. Two j^vf hem completed- The ball -viU be held at •Vloridb' Spedar^' thp fast 29 1-4 an* Meine-Tepeat for wait epd of the Bett’s gari«aA)r repairs. recordsd at the R ot^ e; mur train. New to Mlan^. While'pMbeBSinaqd th* aesMent the State Armory on school this week with every Indloa- w ^ ^k^nemished, tbt Bine. February 17. J u d fto by They will be gone a number of ISS:: Tii,-cg«.w- itiB6» i e ie»«»Peneek O n hastre - a ta a tion that there have been several weAs. They wfll spend some: time 1 im>~lks8P--eunimlnd Onk*-^ to e Ocket cetuena mt* Wind eatimatee other burglaries In the school which lSt:t!83!S ’•^>iSP-.Hal Komp OtWit—a to e SSt thV^iltendanM wfll be 1^ at the best known Florida resorts in ItOP—Dance Hetir—wsbe Mhr have not been recorded. ■< the southern part of the sta^ despite busineaa conditions. The State PoUcinman Don^d A. Cross' HBC-WJS NBTWOIIK ball is an outstanding so­ Arrtvea at Hondulu cial evmt in Manchester and the pum of the Stafford Barracks and ■lOO' -WiW ■ Al -irtM i,-W ilt t . MHt ■A tlC - - Baatt -wja (key) wba-wbaa Sergeant Peter Dowmwica of the Col. and Mrs. Francis T. Maxwril wbel wham ^ sjrfsp wF ^w wm ; Todays Radio Programs -committee does not believe that the MMwaatt w ^ T ijn a kfkx wear wle ^attendance will not noticeably af­ Rockville police have been making arrived at Honoliflu yMterday on kwfc kw«r koil wraa wmaq kse -A V...... the 8. S. Lorene of the Matson line danadian fected. _ w I- an investigation with the result that NOftTHWier * - w ^ ____ M liidiiishicd through the conir- The Hotel Sheridan will be in four boys. aU under 18 years of age, Triiere they will epeiki tbqlr winter wtbs katp wabe wday kfyr ekgw afal This index vacation. They left Los Angelea on SOUTH •> w m i wptf wwaa wta a r ju tesy of the business hlMis& adx«dafll!ig these charge of the Catering this year have been taken into custody. A pro* wfto-w««B wiod warn wme crab wapi to I end has already arranged the Umlnary hewing was held yesterday Saturday, January'28th. after, hav­ w ^ wamb Inroe wky wfaa wbap kpre 4 menu with the committee. Prosen Twrtrqtng but ho trial was btfd await* ing taken a voyage from New Vorfc CB8-WABC NltWORK weal kaanhtaa enjoying youp faverisfto andinconvemence 1 M t salad wiU be served withi po* ing further devetopmente in the cm the 6. 8. Lorene sridch Is making •A3fd-^issti wabe' (kM) MOUNTAIHi-kea kdyl kfir kgM The worko weso WMb wsme v n vrkbv wl PACIPIC COAST — kse kfl kgw kome by reading these adveiiasefttent^ . - tato ehipe, oakeS apd ooffee. ease. J Its maiden voyage. Col. and Mrs. kkq kpo keca kaz k ^ k r a kfad ktar Hotel Sheridan wiU also serve the Numeroxis articles have been re­ MaxwpU will return to Rockville Cant. Boat. punch on the dancing floor. Local ported missing at Ute Rockville about April 1st w(B wfbm kmM weeo maox we ^ ^ S:S0—Tha Sinaina Lady—eaat FRIDAY, FEBEUARY 1988. storae are featuring^ displays of High school ^ the students who re­ New Loneh Servloe SltT AND CANAOIAN-Wje Wbp 4)40— Si4$—Orphan Annia—east ontf wlbw wbM wlM wfM wen e(n ekse. 8.*00- eno-Our Oally Paad. Talks WT9h>rW «lt«r Dawl«y« Origanlst w n c —studio Recital. gDwna for the baU as well j u tte ported to Pmcipal Philip M. Howe • lie- StiS-Dal Lampa’f Orehwtra r a d io p r o (Set under head) WBK-WBZA—uttle Italy: , many aoceeaories to bring Milady's With the Mictoriei owned by the wnoz k)^ wrte wise w «u wtfle SdO—Slnthis Lady—midw. rpt Wl^WBZA-^loaGart tixat their lockers had been opsned Hockanum Mills Company working wedx 4.-00 costuming right up to the minute in wid disturbed and that part of their wrr km ktn waoo koma wdte 8HS— SHS—Lawair Thomas — aaatt WDRC—The Grab B«g 4 ;4 5 • 6 :8 0 _ style. The Masonic ballJs al\w two long shifts, running day and wbt wdee wWs wlias wUr w6M Orphan Annie—midwest repeat WBI&WEaiA--Skat(;h** of the deep WDRC—S W p p y _____ supplies and equipment were miss­ night, the ROckvlUe Diner has in< IKKH- TiOO—Anwa 'n' Andy-aaat ealy WTIC—Studio Program w n c —“The Flying Family’ brilliant in its displw of beautiful ing The offering of a valuable draw­ •HP- 7(15-Hilda lurka.. a^anO'~ WBZ-WBZA—Francis Craig’s Oc» S o u ^ augwrated a new lunch serviee with Ohan,Nine Oetaativa . WBZ-WBZA—SUiglng Lady. evening gowns and if ’•eports from wuat wns» wkba wfl . . . . dtSO— 7iS0—Charlla - chestra. 5 :0 0 - ^ ing set for sale on the streets of meals deUver(^ at the factories MPUNTAIN-tkvor Wskobkel . ... _ •.•oa-Phll SpKaln/ia Orehadire 5:45 the local stores about sales of Rockville was partly the cause of ISO— atso>-A*vtimturaa In HaaKh 4:16 WDRC—Bobby Benson. gowns and inquiries as to the newer either day or night The new shift . 7i4B— tt4*—Hawara Tnuraaaib .Maaio WTIC—Maurice Sherman’s Orches­ WDRCr-Lone Wolf Tttbe. the police getting a clew which help­ w n o —Betty Moore. w n o —Safety Soldiers. modes are an indication this jrear at the mills went into effect on Ceiii—East.' « ^ SiOP- t{W—Pirat Nlihtaiwaise coast WBZ-WBZA—Coben and Clancy. tra. ed solve the mystery. The case is Weteeiday with the night shift lilO— *»0-Bddla and Balph—c to a W BE-W ?ZAr-^ttl* Orphan. Annie. should be no exception. still imder Investigation with hope '4.‘S::S3WK{*WS!S2S5fS^ tiOO—ieioa—Alias Jay and Onahaatra 4sS0 5 :1 5 working from ^:S0 p. m. until 6 a. m. •its—lOltP-Vla a Oada, Comady V ^R C —U , S. Army Band WDRC-John Kelvin, Zxisb Tenor. of connecting it with other thefts and the day force waricing from 7 a. 518- tilO—lOilP—Shlalda’ Ceneart Orehaa. in the community. Sisew Niaien, taaev- lOiOO—11(00—^Mra'Napaby” — aaat: r \ .• K, *ne alertness of a girl attending nn* to 5:80 p. m. A special menu is eaati kklm — midwest Tepast: Amaa-Hi* Andy—rapaat for west c "'O P N'' 9XTKok»A with the meals delivered Midland Wroadeaatara -j net enlr 10(10—ima-ANopn ataniM, aeprino “ WINNIPESAUKEE” the night school was anotiter factor l:4S- <:49 — Juat Plain gill — aaat 10:90-11 (00-Law White. NIjht aene WDRC—Edwin C* .HiU. at. the factories when ten or more onir: Lana Walt—midwest repest (00^13(00—Cab Calloway Orehaatra WDRCHStock Quotations WDRC—Jubilee. w n c—Famous Favorites. , In the solving of the ease. On Mmi- orders are given, c IIP—litis—Howard Thuratan—o rpL WTIC — Francis Baldwin and day night this atuden.t reported to eiOfri- 7i00-Mypt and Merea —. etai (6:05)—Vaughn DeLeatb. WBZ-WBZA—Ed^e and Rtfph. •Odary'B AnUe” Tonight enlr; Tha Fllara—mtdwalt oa if lltSO—inOO—4aa Purat'a Ore||aatre ^ WnO-rDizmer Concert Knights of Melody. PUZZLES SPELERS Miss Helen Hendricks, teacher in « WBZ-WBZA—Five Star Theater. EugUsh, that she recognised a boy “Mary’s Ankle” a delightful three WB2 *WBZA—Our l ^ y Food. near the lockers who. was not a stu­ act comedy, will be primented to* Democrati.c National -Debt waa re­ FORTSkPBOH . dent in the school. Alien Presaer, night in the gudltorium of the ported. PROHIBmON PLAY PRESCRIPTION . FOR TICKETS OR A g e n u in e FBEDBRIGK New Hampshire Lake Has night school principal. lnvestlgate< George Sykes Memorial school un< I^eroy BrazU. has returned from INFORMATION TO ALL Permanent Wavo and saw four boys leaving the schoo der u e spcmsonOiip of the nursihg tbe Hartford hospital where he has HERE SUNDAY NIGirr EXPERTS ^ POINTS DIAL 7007 by the way of^the rear fire elcape. staif of the RoekvUle q t y hospital.r been .undergoioff treatmuit. Been SpeDed 130 Differ* SAVE WITH SAFETY. $ 4 .0 0 On the north side of the school the The entlra. proceeds of the presenta­ The second session-of the Board n e w YORK or BOSTON Aire ew e^eetaiU Briesd cere* hall Ughts are not Ughtec at night tion wUl be used for the purchase of WE DELIVER. $4RoimdTtip. of tha Town w Vernon, re^stiBg }j)rainatization of Sinclair Novel MwtMi at eerrima.. ; ent Ways In Past Years. and it was bard to identify the an operating table which Is badly of Henry Schmidt, Joseph Grist and Los Angeles $50 Round Trip boys. [ needed at the hospital at the. pres­ WUliam Johna f Washington, Feb. 3.— (A P)—The and the names of his “piOs“ werq had special scenery constructed for paUent at the Rockville City hospi­ "Tfie Wet Parade'* a prohibition 1 greatest problem that confronted acquired. Late Wednesdsy night the presentation with, every indica­ tal undergoing treatment. play will be prerented Sunday eve­ • the United States Geographic SUte. Policeman CroatifLan ques­ tion that it sriU be one of the best ' George Goldblatt of New York ning at 7 o’clock at the VHiiton i Board during 1932, a House comr tioned the four boys. Three of the p ^ s ever to be presented la Rock- City is visiting friends in RoekvUle, Memorial auditorium under the di­ » mittee report dlsclos^. ^ ^ rection of Mrs. David McComb of WDRC—Leo Relsmann’s Orchestra. WDRC—Odumhia Revlrer. four boys admitted entering the vUls m^ ib g ' his headquarters ■^t' the WDRC-George HaU'S Orchestra, wnC-^Al JolaoL Those taking part in the play are Rockviire House.' ' Munro street. Last Sunday evening W nC3-‘Studio Program. f saukee,.“as? in New Hampshire tow w n c —Concert, Continued. WBZ-WBZA. ^ American lA fioii entered with the night school olaiS' as follows: WUfrw Kent. Elmar tbe pageant, was given in Stafford. WBZ-WBZA—Views o f the News. WBZ-WBZA Five Star Theater, The report of tha^ House appro­ Hartenstein, Edmund Hmith, Cari< Springs and previously in Vernon Pfogram- priations subcommittee on the in- es, i/tnt to the rear of the second continued. floor, unlocked the Are escape door ton Walthers, DoroGby Asha, Bea< Center, Several other requests have depradent ottces appropriations trice Leonard, Marion Ffeneb, Em VOCATIONAL TRAINING been received by the east for repeti­ btlt, contains testimony by John J. so that the others could enter Ih WHY NOT USE the dark. The fire bacapa leads to ah ma West, WUliam Smith and Hi tion in othSr places in this part of Others Are Saving Money on THE FIRST T I^ .Cameron, secretary of the board; Smith. tUe state, THE BEST i ttiet the most troublesome case alleywiiy between the rear jrf the COSTS HADE PUBLIC is the tiale we locate radio school and the Palace Theater.. Tvr Address Oomelin^ Tbe play Which is a dramatization RANGE OIL was that Indian name in New from the ixmk by the, same name Pure Jersey iffitk and Cream. trouble .The hoafciirriea^Is Hampshire. Three bmglhriM hava been re-> Sr. Wiiuam U biggins, / BY phoning 8$0€ ported at Hie Maple v street school, Over Three 1^ Up^..BihcUir is b*ing present- Incidentallyv the board; which man-elect from the Second a ^ t which includes Miss ,, Why Don’t You? settles all geographic names so fsr ths last on January 22, whra the sional District, will be the New England' Last Tear-;^ti>y imprint of a number. “8” shoe ./cs BTances (fioiurow, weU known local as the Federal government is con­ at the meeting of the Coi Cwmecfijciit’s' AUotmenl- teacher, Mr. and Mrs. George F. PottiM^hm & Krah cerned, has plenty of difficulties, as found by the state police. Numerous cle on Thursday, February Van's Service Station Borst. Mr. and Mrs. wmiarn Shaw, 428 Hartford Road. i the following testimony will inffl- thefts have been reported by the Higgins wiU give an interest^ talk Dial 8TU patrons of the “Palace Theater” Washington, Feb. 8.—(AP) — Of Rev. L. Theron French, Richard “Van Always Sells tor Len.” Depot. Sqaire cate: on the topic “The SUte Register” Smith, Mark and Clayton Holmes, RepresenUUve Boylan: “Are you who have reported articles, being telling of the compUatloa of the in­ 133,402402 -spent' for vocational sUll spelling names correcUy?” taken from their ^timobiles while rainixtg' in ' tha United States in Frances and Hazel Waters, Arthur formation contained .In-the book and 1982, tha Federal Board o f Voca- Galinat. David WUlikms, John and Fm fir Bond (chairman of the attending the show. some of the useful kiformation to 6-30 P ■ board): “We are.trying to." Building and Loan Report Education Asripses, 33,666,120 Raymond Stoutnai(^ Howard Grant be found in this book. was spent in New England. Richard Owers, all of this town; WDRC—Gertrude Niesaen. V,*DRO— Scrappy' Lambert, BlBy WDRC—Street Singinr. Boylan: “Haye you had many The 86tb semi-annual report of Each member wiU be permitted to 'HiUpot, Orchestra. w n c —Bril nud Qniea, pUrirtai controversies during the past the Rockville Building & Loan As- Testimony before the ^propria Alfred Stone of WH>ping. WUUam ■WTIC—Revere Sisters, inJe8siea Dragonette and Men WSZ-WBZA—News. Bond: *Tt has been about as ing January 1st, shows the associar Richards of Vernon Center, WUbur Weather. Tuesday to Thursday and members shows Uiat o f the expenditures in Smith and Alfred Rivenburg of About Town. (10:45)—Orchestra. uiiual. Tliere has not been such a tion to be in a prosperous condition are requested to take note of the serious number but we always have New England, 3485,035 was supplied TalcottvlUe. and George Robertson WBZ-WBZA—Phil Spitalny. with resources of 3657,310.24. The change. Dy the government, 33,730,828 by ithem.” real estate taken, by foreclosure Notec of Rodrvflle. Boylan: 'W hat has been your states, and 31.483.308 by local gov This service at the Whiton audi­ EVERY Moving • Truckle amounts to less than flve . thousand The basketball game scheduled ernments. Vocational education for torium Sunday evening wlU,toke the ^ Manchester ^outstanding case during the past dollars with mortgage loans of for last evening between the Clerks PRECAUTION Daily Service to New jfott fy e a r?” disabled veterans in New Elngland place of the usual monthly union Upholstering Co. Outstanding Case 3587,620 on the books. The expense A . C. o f Rodnrillqymnd the Monson during the fiscal year of 1932 cost seT^ce of the North Main street is taken in ' our prescription and Retom. Cameron: ‘T woxild say it was of the siX'montha amounted to but Cardinals had . to be pos^nmed be­ the Federal governmoit 387,140. churches,'and is under the auspices department to safeguaid BnaServloe for Prtvkie faztfM. Lake Winnepesaukee at the pres­ 31,018.39 including Uie salaries of cause of a confusion • Cameron: “The pronunciation of drawals, 3807.26: total receipts WDRC—Nino MarttoA tonock It has been pretty much the same prizes WiU be aw ai^ . lowa: - Connecticut. 3636.758; Maine, WDRC—Cbandu the Miglclan. WDRC—The March o f Tima. 3130,480.42. w n C —Men About Town, conttaiued w n o -A n a r e WeekF Oceheptra,. but the spelling has varied. We Disbursements: Shares withdrawn The regular meeti^ of the Rock- 3105,381; Massachusetts, 32,644,726; Contract Besdnneirs w n c —Cavalier of Songs. viUe Retail MeztiSapts Association New Hampshire, 373,567; Rhode WBSt-WBZA—Lowell Thomas. WBZ-WBZA — “Adventures in WBZr^ffBZA—Spbrto R*view*;Tlme, have a record of 132 different ways and retired, 3^.946; interest with­ Weather. of spelling it. It was 'q>elled was held last evening in the police Island, 3120,016: Vermont, 385482. and Health” drawn, 315.733.28; mortgage loans Of these totals, .the Federal gov- (lia S )—Alleen Btanttyk imttnato W-l-n-n-e-p-e-s-a-u-k-e-c.” issued, 320,050; share loans issued court room at 8 o’clock with Presi­ Boylan: “You spell it phonetical' dent Corbin K. Bnglert as the pre­ ernmmit paid: .Td . Ominectlcuty Bridge Cliib Members 31,315.50: oepenaes, 31,018.39; in­ 392.5l3r Maine. 852,481; Maaaaebu« Sly, do you not?” terest on notes, 3440.82; cash in siding officer. HighGnide , Cameron: “Yes, sir, I think that Storting- Saturday night- at 7 setts, 8225,890; NjBiw Hampahire, Why (Mt learn real Contract Ernest H. Benson BUY YOUR bank,- 331,577.75; cash- cm lumd,'3'l,- 381,863; Rhode Island, 345.248; Ver- ASSORTED ;to a certain extent that spelling 322A7; notes paid. 315.000; Mac­ o’clock the .first official teat of the Bridge with an expert teacher ? NORWALK TBREE ' was used throughout the co- «itry. fire whistle under the new schedule m o ^ M9,06L ^ Donald property, 381.91; total dis- Hie amounts paid by states: Oon- Groups Q< tour, eight or twelve G E N E l^ 9 ELECTRIC c h o c o l a t e s iWe have that decision now. The bvrsements, 3130,486.42. ^ wiU take place. Formerly it waa AND TUBES Yway it should be spelled is with an blown at o’clock but beginning nectleut, 3ML836: Maine.'324.085; at ratre of $2, fid ih $8. Qdl / Resources: Mortgage loans 3587,- 6 Masaachusetta, 31,288,761; . Naw At new low prloM'^mD J'i’ or W-i-n-n-i-p-e-s-a-u-k-e-e. This this month the tests are to be made 1778 for parflcnlars. 2 9 t *■ 620;. Share loans 314,964^ "unpaid Hampshire, 3104A1; Rbod# Island, f.is more a case of spelling than pro­ dues, 32,933; impald interest, 32,- at 7 o’clock. A fuU alarm is sound­ Merchandiser nunciation.” 3 13 ,668; Vermont, 37,48.7* JamerM. Shearer 260.73; unpaid fined, 3441.91; cash ed on Seturday night with two Local communities .in ea(di state THETEAItoOM Since the hearing, the New Iflasts each evening during the re- BUUai AGraiCT Hampshire House of Representa- in bank, 331,577.87; cash on hand, paid: CoxmeGtleut. 3102,008; Maine. Opr. Bild. TnnqpBnir tirin'.Bh m M i t e s i . , 31,322.87; real estate, 3 1 1 .600; real mainderof the week. Dial 5500 Uves has passed a bill making the Miss Minnie McLean has return­ • ofncial state spelling 'Winnipesau- estate by foreclosure, 34,589.98. Liabilities: Installment shares, ed to her home oh Pleasant strefri' Aland, 361.099; Vermont, 339,183. jkee.” after visiting at Cbaifonte-Saddbo * ~ ■ 3479,868; dividend on shares, 3146,- ■■■ '.i------■'O P 703.80; dues paia in advance, 3273; HaU at Atlantic aty. District Commander William F. WDRC—Myrt and ttoxge. interest paid in advance, 3U1.13; w nCK Traveler!a Pilot^and Orch WDRC— The March Of Time, w a! Wimi^nAba La^nstfs ' HOB MURDER SDSPEa hills payable. 326,o00; contingeht Pfuhder o f ROCkviUechas caUedtA w n c —Men AbOut^Tqwn, conttantid WtTC—George Olson’ii OfQMilSu 'district meeting of^the America tra • WBZ^WBZA—Lew Writ*. C q^nlst fund, 33,854.31; tota l' UabiUties, WBZ-WBZA—Amos ’S' Andy. WBZ-WBZA—Thurston, Magidaa. SURRENDERS TO POUCE3657,310.24. ' Legion and its' atotUihry to he he^ EXCURMON SortHrise For David A. Sykes at Moosup on Sunday. DelegatfA '.. vTKY-'ODB. .--n '::,. David A. Sykes, vice-president of from-Tollud and Windhiam eountin A Valentine^Phetograph. of wfll attend. STATE foby win ptiaae yonr frien d Rj^UIiAR D Q H W John T. O’Donnell, Sought In the Hockanum Mills Co., was pre­ sented with a large basket of roses Victory .Assembly, CathoUc TONIGHT, .inunenaely. **EUng” Solonum’s Deatli, yesterday at the office aC> the eon- of.:Cblund>u%hdd^acahd'party 'iooial yesterday afteriioan in th< Gives Himself Up. cem by his assodatss and the ' Av. Hwtiw* D owlas FairbanRs ] ] ^ a l 5 8 0 8 executives of the company. The nKhns, Jn tiie ^astt^^B Iock. . IMISBR PSTYOU ' Boston, Feb. 8.-*-(AP).— Jobn T. presentation was in edebration Or- ceteer. Men's -Unlob banquet he was p t t- w n c—K-7 War Iffystery Play. . John ODomMU, an tmcle, was sented with a big birthday cake. xhueh to the beinily c*' Uie WBZ-WBZA—First Nlghter. v- chMtta. m into custody yesterday as a MOST d e n t a l OESP^ Fnnn. We suggest that yon A H xiO y gathering SMS held at 4 Idous person after police had Dlace your ordU» at once,' Wo loned him and his brother, tho^ Sykes Home last evening in One of Hartforff a itiBta^will FOR _ honor of the event A m ^ t l^ offlSJO. fit aSwr at iuit CHEVROIAT USED CAB SAIA father of the youth who id-ttriittittrlhe Voor old A D A O r re rendered today. present wad his acm. Alftliur rial Ah other at rednoed prtoef. osn at fftna. Suggestions: Sweet of Worcester, Mass,, and his dangb- Arraigned in the RinlMKy District tor a tree Plaf, Vii^S^ Freesia, Gar* Sides aodtoKHce lltl Dedn^KrTi 0*DcnneIl’8 unde pleaded not ter, Mrs. Corrine Sykes Speneer of Rockvilie. denias, R oses. pkenew! ^ W to being an acceseoiy after Oiwa-.| . _ ^ $ l death and hall was s ^ David Attes Sykes. . -PBIa J# f-i iOai«H tY-r V fS*^bom in JffiDvUle, 5S5i™ v i yiF^iii5S i a ;, 7vniM ^htt $ • SDRGRO$t' B C H A L U ^ rr- -GASAGlBr'^ m a the hen- lather was connefctbgAitth * woolMa • GRiiHHOUSES can alwaaw tell W W SkSfc,--..., ^lafilwnd.'Wli Hi* one ertufla !%ii8lncas,iboth‘ in;-tha'TnU^d Btgtiff; : ,f4V^llahi8^; btna m r n tto r n urwhrit bad jgpgiMtMi, Mr. Sykes* father, • ... .' - - i ' pussies. . -Mha CylMS, -V m w m

Jhoto ftoietkiiy, fA ._ d is- bhofild^______. ____ „ _ tiiigiitihad from s jF opn d y y time- tinas used tion. FW AxaiBfM, OR govanMw p f Ih r 'sKameio,:fr toe total A'State, the mayor BYNEW iulfflROiQl •«i V opsBotom and mainto- dlmen, sdiool tsadisnb-firemen and ‘nimoX'I^.d^prsdatlaa,'.lnjhe tav- pdicemsp' do notteye to pay to- toBihnqr itofi b xto tim d lB tsd d lqi. ‘dUsLysirainofiiitod to 3800 and m o come taxes to ttodis 8 am; nut the triet lonsfc.fin waste tor thr exrvwar used three-fOurtha of the tax jaagt be paid by shtylflyss of a Highest Scoring Exhibit In itoad conditions and detoura in Made Assistont To the Vice- Presideiit—Has Worlced F ^ j time.-for bustaiaaB and- toe munidpal water p la ^ slsetric light tendtog Sast flRom'tna-. oaimaeiKOtiS Hartford Show To Be Givm the Stay of Conaeeticttt made nec­ lot the time, for, pleasure, he wmild plant cir strsst railway since their rhwrto BeO fitnet Mr. CUirK t e Silver Cnp Award. essary ‘ by highway oodiBtmetian Road For 18 Years. ’ he allowsd to'deduct from his tax­ activltiM are' proprletaiy rather •ppoiiitod hta d y ^ to announced by the Connecticut able income 1600. - than gBvernmental to d ia n cte r,' linooln Tusksr,- Adohmi. OseeBB Hartford, Feb. 3—Governor Wil­ Highway Popartmmt as of Febru­ HSrty W. Dortean. heretofore. M Traveling eaq^enses, it incurred Items of tooinna that are exempt C. w»ii, aootii CHastMtoesy; Was- bur L. Cross bas offered a diver ary 1, ittUi : » Assistant to ConlpaoHer of the in the course of ends busitteao or include the proessds.fTOm a life in­ ren N. Abby* flov th qMstptitex: tr o ^ for the highest scoring ex- Route No. U. S. lA —Bran.prd. New Haven Railroad, has been ap- profession, are gedoctihie. This in- surance pOUcy paid by reason of Anthony Gl Vanay, Mhtom ™ m u t of eggB made by an adult at Post road out-Rnioit..They macadam undtf«poMtydctioRr Oiiei| towns to tinahee. an eqiiafity of edu- to,trsffla oationaJ opportuhity' for boys and phone, dellvsry: and ether e x p en d procured their marriage license m incident to the conduct of toe bUut- the Municipal building. Route No. 87—BoKon< aid under_toto.-grant would relieve, fZs to Remain on 6 « apd 59c pilloWfi. An out- Hamilton and daughters, Ha and toe burden of lo<^ taxation for Crush onaoitsotps Yow .Wdp Todd, 70, inventor of check protect­ S Bayer Aspirin Baa, Attowm^a Msfnkntueo ef the 'Value 10c each. each st^ding value.'. each Beatrica and Mrs. Lewis Phelps ing machinery And oHginator of a schools. The sum so releued should Tkroat for: Pro- be of valuable aid to local com- Tablets in mSf a LlHle ^ accompanied Mrs. Hamilton. job stimulation plan'- udUCh was Class of W^sr. DeumYeurThroaL ItmaedESfed. Charles Pbelps visited at Yale adopted recently in many cities. nmnlties, especially in this time of College in New Haven, Wednesday. Calgary—Qarefice H. Lpugheedi need for poor relied. LADIES HANDBAGS A i ^ and Edwin Ldndholm are 48, former Canadian Army avistpr One hundred ten towns , Would Genuine and Dupont leathers. Full fitted bags. Brown, , each out again after being ill two weeks and former president of'toe. Inter­ receive etitieally needed increased 'Provi* Only MtitHeitiB H§lps A Son thr^ f with the grip. national Assodation o f. Gyro -;^dto as that drawn up a few yaars audience was very much pleased MURDERER EXECUTED ;Resul|s,;.ito tohmini m most to 59c. * with the program' given by the by a 'special eomnlsaiQn' of wblto sore throat: Professor Qiarles M. BakewcU of eztiu'otdihaiy in .'medteal' adencis. ____L".'______j I j j . _ ■' " i ____ , Lebanon players. The Juvenile Ossining. N. Y., Feb. 3.— (A P )— On dodteValdvice, milteF ^ Grange made 313 tfom the enter­ *Tm not afraid to burn,” boasted Yale, present. cmgresrapian-at-large William Turner, eCUed ' “Three- ele^t and then a state senator, was lowing tiiM'te. .. distetei dll' tainment chairman. The plan was written tonT^’idiihe^ add "anteptite.’’ Mrs. Amon Lewis of Wllllmantic Gun” Turner,. - ' Just three to go . But iresterday, a few hours be­ after a two years study of toe For it has found tM only modi- spent Thursday with Mrs. Ras^. state’s educational nee^. cine can AiMp a sore t h ^ , ~ mond Goodale. fore he was to die fox^dptng murder *“ ^*®*^ fiX ea at this price. Reg­ Next Monday evening AndoW in a New York sj^idmasy, his to a statement on toe new ^ual- Stmide Te Do. 'ah you do is ist the thing, to heat Grange will celebrate its forty-fifth mother talked to him.'When ;he ization plan, . the > state PubHo crush wid disidivb 1hito:^A'YER iwevar, that you )ur rooin on a ^ cool ular $44.95. anniversary. It was started Febru- persisted in his declarat|pn of Seboo' Sui^nt^dente’ Associa­ A8birin Yd^ts' in'hatf a each ^ ary 6, 1888. There win be old fash-r Atheism she turhed- hway,> saying: tion said today: teat. fitee; : its: ioned and modeth programs. \!fbe “Then you m u s t ^ yoiii^boy. < ' costume as near as pMslble of'the The condemned milmesebbed v and RU€» 12 Ete its numerous source's o f' tax rove- wiwaitifl Watar.'^^ is to 1888 period. It will also be state caited for a ciergymnn* f ' . nvc> take steps to relieve toa bid­ 'i ; officers and Pomona d g b t and sev­ At ll:Q4 p. m.' hb' eniered the edited toy ii| d s of emd fhat have execution chamber of, .Sing Sing den toe gonetol pn^terty ^ tex, -* X t e on 4 ON|Y^« $ J^J88 6 O lM ’ - eral state officers and Pomona if now toe prihd^ sourcs.of members are expected to attend. prison. At 11:08 p, ni. .he was dead. local Vrfvenue. Sold at a price uibchowD. , each Within everyone^ reach. Mrs. Virginia Hinman AUen of Wil- Officers for toe year ending F^b*: you. Your „ llmantlc will play the piano during . A i5 5 i " 5 5 5 r 5 ! n ^ niary .3rd'are:;-- ; ...... >!■ li iiigr i ^ I . ■. the evening’s program. Fk^dsnt^ Siipt. B. Ward, to^and. dost Bot.depMta^tho tert. Get a. Mrs. Monta^M visited her sister, It'; is estimated that autoinobile bqx d jS or a hoti|i#100«t any Xikime in the faiTiillowaiice we n ^e to^ Stratford; 'vlce-pnueiMilt, ^SnjDt* d ^ ltd r e .: '■.i ■ ' V M n. Gordon Booth, in 'Gneasvinf' aeddente caiuMd the Jose of niore LootL; c . Staples, PlitoviDls: .seers- I Wednesday. then 30;000 lives in toe Xhiited taty-tra you Whm b# 1: / Mrs. MaxwOU Hutehinson is States Itortng 1982. ; .Rpstbl; W ^ s AD Bight”. iDgh i d t e B illi fbht f-L ; spending a few days vrith her uncle' it. Fred Wtaki t t e n f if ia t In Bristol, R. L BfOTOR - X. Case; WUUtoibi r Ellsworth Hamilton 'went to 088,-' W ard- ' ^ ( f in place Aw#ct X^rndian. Mr. 000,0^ in^ spe^' d^ tibby, Soiii . vtymsn is doing nl * f iquits Cheerful butrt'vSff probably 3m '* ttwbospital for ' lo n i^ . fte''reton»'ofTl80ar,;-^;^f# \ :u'3 r-v- O h' i 4. - .«. f*

PAtifei'Six MANCHESTER sm om aou iiD ^aotn B MANCHwUaaiCosM. itm eYiSiB K asiaia^iw . ^ ■4tSSSi ■■SSwSsy admiidiftnitlod; of d ; ^ hoi||Ad ^oM sga^ nwuiurw than would be soma locdem kmm'' ofAauMtMB earn dimlnifihingtu cany- l E w t i l t Q In g.arpt^ eijgjw cf^;tl» hUriiNNri ffrla ttm emitcmi to'im- f '^whkt they' could gist B Y M e C lir pjfltlSHEP BY THS bodp, twidl^ ttfll taii: off h x r a l d pAunrawo c o u p a k t . imc. for thwnsrives. It.is, hbwovar. ttW «d vaMatktta * wUdk avarybody (luestisM U regard to Healtoand Hist will It BIsMll StTMt •oiitli Maaeto«»t«r, Ooon. l^ht of 'Rdly to to knows or should know ara setaaOy be Answered by I^.MeCey who am ba TBOMAS FBltj9US;ON ! rapiresent such nfiseonduct aa politic tws&tj^vu'br Sysn thirty mill rates IfMB «r i|iiB'' 0«ii«raa Htht^er cal or to stamp vdth parttoanaWp on actual values. ' fee Rafly. ; ftouiM I Oetokbr 1. IM l aay bouMt effort to stiaism ^ out ------i . - . ^ Bt«I7 BvenfSa Cxeept R. F. c: admlnlstra^.' nSBUNCl IN TBB STORM Sundays and Holidays. Batorsd at tbs Q U A L ITY OF FDOD MOlUS fburdep ypur Post Office at. Bootb Manohastsr. NeF Tof^ New lUveb .mPORTANT THAN QUANTITY’ wito.axcfifiiiye in^rfU Cobb., as 100004 (^ass Kail Hattsr. . SENSE OF ford nnnadt cosduetora are . now up a grea^eal of epcily daring SUBtCBiraOH BATHS 'Aa the builder, chooses toe ma­ digestion- ^ 0 foods naofit noeos- ons Tsar, by mail ...... ia.oo It Is—to Americanar-a singular, OBdef orders to doO up. No morp Par Msatli. by mall .%...... t .CO terials out of which to construct a sajry for toe body are thpoe w M eh^., felnt^s jsoples *,,t .03 almost inffo™pc»hen5rfhie fact that, tan shoes with uniforms. Socks bulldbig, so one should study with sutotytoe eseentikl eijmesty fe r ff^ ' Dsuvtrsd. ons year ...... 39.00 most of the actual administrative must be black, witbout qlocks. or 1|ha utmost easa tlw food -nuu iMUldtag end vgMlfi^g the crii terials out of which you build MBlOnOlt OF THB A8800IATBD wprk.of Great Britain is done by g pattam—in ipOieir words evening structure. Pnflwbty the most need- PBEB3 your body, not alone, few strength ^ substance ie that ston ed by the Ttas Assoclatsd Press is sxolusivsly group of permanent ofDciale who sofilm. Shirts must be white broad­ and eoduranoi^ but for symmetry protein foods, such aa mdats, egg*, entitled to the use for republlcatlori cloth, xff the neck band variety, col- apd. beauty of form. / of all news dispatches credited to It stay on their JM» Practically for lift cheese, nuts, fish, fowl. etc. Our or not otherwise crSdlted tn this and, who are almost never heard o i lars muot be attff-atarched separate Even today, in spite of Oa hard muscular .and' gMpdolar paper. and also the local news pub. affi^ra—style o f anti-depressien times,' the average . person, eats require todse Tmpbrts llshed herein. One of these, Sir Lionel Earle, came more food than be re^ res, and it f o w and our body canneff I All . rlsbts of republlcatlon of days. Ties most be 6lack four-m- is not usually selected for the special dispatches herein are also re* into the spotlight the other day 1st if deprived of toeni. N ext served. /■ through the fact that he was retire himds. Unffornui mvMt be kept up' body's requirements as-much ad for portahee are the foods which toe feeling that it sticks to the’ribs lug after 21 years o f service at tlw to UMpeetlaD standard. Ifaninspei> brace ffbe vitamins and -fliganic Publlshsr'j Bepresentstlve: The a long time. Some people even seem sl^tyand which, to.toair ilAbifal Julius Mathews flpeolal Aaency—New head of the Office of Works, wMril tor says a conductor’s' coat is too old York. Chicago, Detroit and Boston. to think todt a meal has not been conAtmn, also c o n t^ toe much does everything from buildlDg em~ he must get a new one—or out. complete unless they actually feel needed ceDuloee.' Tbqse substaocee Pall ssrrlee client of N B A Ser* hassles in foreign lands to filling Wbat a grand and glorious feeling uncomfortable afterward. In all iry are found priscipeny in the non- vice. Inc. experience as a dietitUh I- have Member Audit Bureau of Circuit, requisitions for coal' scutUea, and it gives one to be assured tbat the starchy vegetables aqd fresh acid tlona needed to urge a patient to eat fniita. from plaanbig govenment bridgea great problems of the railroads are more food, hut u s t^ y tidvlea is Tbdee' srim raiee horses realize The Herald Printing Company. Inc.; aasumes no financial responsibility to managing London parks. in the hands of sheer genius! Sure- hecefsary aa to the right qusUt that a horse can «se an aflmoet u » for typographical etiors appearing In ly all's well with the world—ao5 The average .raequ put out. j|weh limited amount o f hay but must be In the first newspa^[>OT interview men who clalin to be diiffitians, .advertisemen*s in the Manchester presently the stock of tpe good old fed very canrfuUy on grain. We Bvenlng Herald. he bad ever given Sir Lionel let drop permits so much food toat the Al* have leanied to feed our horses in one tiny bit of informatloii whirii to New Haven will he back to two hun­ gestlve system is burdened by tm- this way to secure the mett e f^ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3. many people, will be of peculiar in* dred and forty or one hundred and ing to a^mllato 'more than to< clency, hut it seems odd m t we forty or whatever it was in auld body actually needs, often 00 not care for our own diet mORWAY SIAUOHTEB terest. He was looking out over S t Anyone who fee^ the need of as much as we do for the healthier In its ' highly intelligent drive James Park, within view of - his iang'syne. stimrnating Coniflm^ts to create types of domestic animals. an appetite- has' b^n eating more the n & t against the slaughter on the high* office window. “Do you" know,** be said, “that of all the millions iff foods than bis body requires. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ways the Travelers Insurance Com­ BEHIND THE SCENES IN Anyone who feels stuffy after (Begto Bar-Bell Egerdses Cau- pany has issued another o f Its flowers we grow in the Landon parka meals bks been , eating too much. tlcnsty) striking brochures. This one is en> there is never ope stolen from one Do you get sleepy in too after­ Question: Lou E. asks: “What is year's end to the other?” noon? Periunps you had better less­ your unbiased opinion of bar-b..U UUed “They Call Us avUised.’' An en tbe amoimt at ydiiz noonday It would seem, from thls^pfot or weight-lifting as rn exerdse: and idea o f its contents may be gather* meal, as you have probably been a means to hi^to and stteiytb:? I ed from its introductory paragraphs, there is no doubting the word of eating more thsin you need. I am have been cautioned by a' doctor FEW IN CONGRESS KNOW convinced that, burdening the body that weight-lifting will produce which we quote: the retiring cfficial—tbat somdiow WKA1*8 IN PENDINQ BILLS or other they haVe Succeeded, over with materials which are not need­ ‘athletic heart’ in |ater life.’’ During all the wars in which ed often results in a slow poison­ with Iromr emd Wrmger this country has engaged as a na- Answer: I believe tbat toe bar­ there, in implating in the minds of By RODNEY DUTCHES ing. I am ecmvlnced that toe food bell exercises are very useful pro­ tioB—the Revolutionary, the War the people a certain sense of com. tables basqd upon the calory theory of 1812, the Mexican War, the Washingtem, Feb. 3—During the vided that you take tfie exercises mon ownership in and common re­ give an excess o f the beating re- cautiously at first so as not* to Clvn War, the Spanish-American discussion of two extremely im­ ouiremento and at the same time and the World War—Americans sponsibility for those flowers—and portant bills, once, in the Senate overstrain, and one shouM be' emo' do net allow sufficiently for the ful to use a variety of exercUcs so killed in action or died of wound tbat of course means a aenaa of own* and (Knodi Kjmqa) ers under its supervishm. a third of its membera quite IxMdc inquires. The answer is plain: neen, will be in even worse be-' terial as tbe average person is Question; Ademow T. asks; “It The automobile, as it is operated. It may be that you would have ta zuddlement. able to properly a^mil'ate.. Had there any chance o f overcoming hunt pretty deep in mass psycholo­ Tbe general nature of a prob­ the diets of the soldiers been knock knees in .an a i^ t? " akillfully, by use of the most con- properly balanced, I am eonvlneed Answer: Tibe appearance of vindngly clever illustrations, the gy, and that you might have to ex­ lem is usually known, at least to a fewi Tbe 'Committees study them that they would have been' more ef­ knock knees can often be'ov 'comt book points out the why and where, tend your invesUgattons ttf Igto po­ carefully,' caU for the best, advice ficient and disease-resistant on- a try the persistent use of the d ^ diet much less “nourishln"." knee bending exerdses, «hd hiking (A special introductory price) fote-of the commoner , and'more•: * tdan* litical and sociological fields before and report a bill. Tbe other m«m- bera haveHe take tbe eommittseh It is true that tall people re­ and swimming. The co n iflt^ is getous faults of driving. It is Im* you could determine just why flow- quire more food than a shorter very difficult to correct in adiflts era in a British.park are s^c while, word and usually do, although toe poaptble to conceive of . any motorist committee probably has based its person of the same weight; hard but Ity properly developing, the ‘HOR washers are new at Watkins but well known' •pending; an hour 4p,;^e perusal of flowers in -ian Americgm park—« r in workers ^require more than, sedent­ muscles toe kno^ knees become Judgment on. what someone else ary workers; those in cold cli-i this remarkable public^on without a citizen’fi do6iyardi-^q.likely to be has told it. I f anyona tried to keep less noticeable- to Manchester. Now Watkins Brothera in ti^ mates require mor# than those in T imrandly resolving to aYdid the tom up by the first dirty-faced child well-grounded on half tbe prob­ lems now arising he w b ^ lyise warmer; growing -children tck (Bwsaiss and Note) d ^ the!hew Thor models.tiKsjfeecia cim ^ driving performances which or dressed-up rowdy of a boy who bis mind. Only a few know ah quire ^more to proportion to their Question: M r ;' Ivan H, asks: introductory value. Select the new Thor washer ate endlessly repeated but which are comes along. about even a few things. heights than adults who have “Wbat do you thU* of the banana* reached maturity; women, require out combination which. sU health here, demonstrated in- all their stark trated— and the Thor Attachment Ironer wttl be in- ' The real and perhaps unavoid­ less food than do men under tbe magazines recom m ^? lim’t tidFs luancy. DANGEROUS STUNT able ignorance in Congress, how-- same conditions. protein-starch combination ?“ eluded! Here's a complete iaundiy eiqtuipmenh s i the> The trouMe' is, however, {hat few Mayor O’Brien’s biaarre scheme of- ever-«-and elsewhere as wrii--- is as Although the bddv has the power Answer: Bananas iod nuts do lowest:]^ce in our history! to whether, medicines proposed will of choosing the elements needed not m«dce a good combination from of them, relatively, will ever see the taxing the commuters to help New from the mass . of conglomerate' the. standpoint -of. physiological book and only part of these will kill, cure or make no difference. Never before have we known such value. The Thor,: York a t y pay her inflated expenses “I have listened to the debate substances if th ^ are present, why chnaigtry. take its lessons on the chin. is in line Yrith much of the economic on tola bill from both sides,” skid with its agitator principle of washing, has your entire The Travelers, through the agency thought of the day—though Cong;ressman Shannon of l^ssouri so, wijst ktod and how win It him as sort of a liaison jofffeer not wash on the line in two hours. Two hours more and of G. D. Newton, napervisor of its “thought’’ is a poor word to use. It in reference to the domestic allot­ ment plan for farm relief which work out? What war debt policy only with tbe flenato but also be­ every piece is ironed> electrically! With the Thor At­ news bureau, has created, in the is based on the narrow creed o f self became the “parity plan” over­ is iqost flkely to help, us out of tween the . Senate and the House, preparation of this book, the finest preservation observed by those in­ night" and 1 am convinced that toe depression? Would tariff re­ where be has spent 30 yasrs. tachment Ironer it is possible, with a l i t ^ p r a c ^ , to vision help mr Juurt us numt? Or bit of poadHBafety propaganda ever frequent and unadmired groupa of nobody here knows wbat it is. all Gamer will surely continue to would a five-billion dollar bond have influence in the House; ^ iron shirts, ruffled curtains,, dresses, and all the other acconatpUshed. Now if the most stokers who haye occasionally seized About" You can’t search the -hrmns of' issue for public works .start busi­ knows it as well as ^ y man and ealient-features of that book could the lifeboats and left the women and 435 congressmen, of course. But ness humming ugato. ’ fioisie some of its strong members are pieces that take so much time the old hand ivay. only be worked over into moving children to go down with the sinking they were voting to 'iielp-' the iq"Sobers pretend to be sure his most intimate friends.' But he their ansWers, .but most of them See our window demonstration now. ^ m e in and see picture demonstrations and gotten ship; by occasional and imsuni; farmer*’ and it’s still auybodys probably Would exert great, it guess ud)Ctoer the plan save just guess. hidden, power, there should his the-new Thor models in operation while the lotl^ in ^ - onto every cinema program in the groups of soldiers who have scam­ tbe farmer udiile soaking the con­ You can't deride Congress- It protege, John McDuffie oi Ala­ country, what a marvelous educa. pered from,- the flekl leaving com­ sumer or rimply min them both. receives constant and voluminous bama, become speaker. McDuffie ductory price is in effect. Or, better still, phone 5171 tional influence might be exerted! rades to rile for want of support; by advice from economists, bankers, couldn't reach timt Wgh post for a home demonstration. There'k no oM g^ o n , o f- ■;<' V. selfish and laeomplete individuals of So did Huey Long speak much industrialists, business, men and without Gamer’s etipport truth when he said no one ui its constituents. The trouble is Jack dbnies ta k l^ any part in course. * ^ B. F. C. SMEARING all' times. , the Senate. knew anything aboiqt that toe advice conflicts. the speakership fight and certain' Any attempt to represent as a A very serious trouble with the the Glass banking biU. SehT W hat' becomes of Speaker Jack ly is taking no open part, but be partisan move the Fish resolution in O’Brien scheme, however, is that it ator Glass and Senator Buikiey of Gamer after be assumes the knows as well as anyope that be Ohio knew au about it, and Husy vice presidmey? • Reports from wouldn’t get along M^smpothty toe national House of Representa­ probably would work very badly, Ab knew a lot alkmt IL but the mass g p ^ sources are that Rnosevelt with Byms of Tennessee or tives to probe R. F. C. loanc to ready Wastcbeilter authorities are of general, senatorial ignorance intends, to use his long-legirifitive Rainey of HUnois, toe other two banks tbat have since failed is rath­ threatening to iinpose a tax on every was painfully thick. experience by pulling him into seriems candidates, as w4th Mc­ er ridiculous. It happens, to be automobile with New York City Should we have inflation, and if cabinet meetings and relying on Duffie. sure, that Representative Fish, ap­ maricers that might use the WesU pearing before the House Banking chesty p a rla y s , should such and Currency Committee, did men­ plan as the mayor’s be put Into ef< The Last Word in Technocracy tion two qiecifie instances of New feet And toe reprisals certain to “The World’s All Eight”, High School Hall, Peb. 6-7. Orleans banks in which a close be adopted by New Jersey and prob< friend of Senator Huey Lerations o f toe Reconstruction tohlstwy. But fiot nwiy and- tmogene ,W1laoto 'tbe dUMne Munawtoti .A... ffinfncf Corporation, a sbmneM de­ beauty wHh whem We anme was tlaa to tola ptrt joir tht toixatry iiaro once itofced in liaadHnip,^lfeto have gree of ratWapa dataivtaatieB to fPM about too pietaqMhi hi pwha taken maqy a hard rity dnes Uwie nave flgffa owii akUi at no matter matior-of-fhot aad thoifugivaosd tybat aaat to Oty.ntyar M 91V. , r . . Mary It is doobtfOl U aftyopA ib^eeted. It is one^ ia^Wr ^ tha 'o th tr l^ .g ir Afiifl»|Ej^^ differ- neOtiim with ttis kslOhiHiiip of munl- a^aa thht IB thf (gtyal hWigatf. f lis M lm I f » t a n i ^ f

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Abht' the pfosht hara advoadad vaiy TDKHAM DEMANDS iim fiif'rsm M Uttte althotighfoiOQOa^UQDwl^ E tE C n m WORKER T D H n p E I W ] B u r ^ vniB in te e d a rk -a fM . t t fM .w aa. xnarlMd cUin|daftnii < jn^tUaxliiO} CARNEGIE PROBE The fa s t U ncas baaketfeMdl team; TEtlS (IF M E X I^U K At .tha eitea of btt'adocaAioBal'talk 1 wfll play the Renaissance of Hart­ n n a E N O A N D Mra«EHmo^swanacaocdad *:rialBg : DEMESCHARCES ford .on their court at 7:80 p. m. on vote of thiu)lra . ' (Continaed from Page One) Tuesdaqr. F i^ 7th. The Renaissance Mis. Everett fa ■ M ra-r.-M . WolCQtf,'^MdnDan for are colofod boys kdilCh played the It l^ ^ esk er B e l o i ^ CM liirdi the anxinal' Wiarii^igteBifabirthday promoters of the subverdve, disloyal Uncas team in lbinchester last gu^'ahnwM&'reportad that plato Hope To l i k t M d i k A and seditious movement agajiat BdkTcd Tint &Btii Fadwo 9h Chapter, if. AvlSt, v niontii. Thdr hall is located at 2076 i i . . ; _ k. axe weU imdR. way' for an^ a^^ (O oottin ed . fkam RaCi flM ) • lOss M arperke Landry Ac- American independence and Ameri­ Main street in Hartford,. Conn. ate program to fe» ghren at Center can neutrality.” Oxford Parish Chapter,. Daugh­ The regular meeting of East Cen-: ChurtA^lrause on that day. I6s. viewed the parwie. 'T^ere .were per- Bokoa He introduced a resolutian to au­ ^ Be Remembered To ters ot the American > Revolution ail cosed of Marking Ballots Wcdcott and'Miss' Bbdy Benton alao siatoot ramors -.Ooimt voh HeUdorf, tral Pomona Grange Na 8 was held met yesterday afternoon.in the pa^ thorise the Speaker to appoint a made reports for’tlie oomihittee ap­ leader (d . tb s'B e ^ .storm troopr. dt the First Gcmgr^fational church Ibrs of Center churth hoUBe^^ w itt a^ select House committee of five "to Insure Party Harmony. pointed to raiMfuilda fora D, A. H woqld be ^p(dntiad . chief of poUce On Election Day In Mass. investigate the political activities of of East Hartford last Wednesday, large attendance of members and hBxutbr, to t£a effect that t|uqugh o t Berlin. an orgahisations, foundations, en­ wltii two • hundred and twenty-six: a few specially invited guests. ’ p a tron s’ present. W apping Grange^ A half hour of routing bysteess the gdieroaity o riin . Kaytte Case E^iur. persons w ere IriJured in a There la a atroog . dowments and associations which and Mrs. HhllM C ^ Vlbha Naat-Gommuniat iciaab. in Hamburg have attenqpted or are attempting was represented by thirteen mem­ Washington, Feb. S.-=-(AP)—Ad­ was followed by ah entertalhlsg the Glastonbury and ' .. . . Boston. Feb. S.— (AP)—A denial bers. It wim installation of officers,; account of her experioicea; In beautiful burner would be presented and tbera waa cmwdderable onreat era’ Market Aaaodatfi^: of any wrong-doing during the to influence political opinion and po­ visors of Presldeht-elect Franklin to the cluqtter that afternoon (iy in Laufeeck wbbre ;workmen had litical action by any means what­ and the following were installed by Mexico by Mrs. Elverett J. SlmOhda ccune merged before fU t Ifa® time she served as an election offi­ Roosevelt are^ keeping a watch­ m im Ella Staiiti;^, slater of Mrs. Ma­ gone on strike in . proteat against soever, with'referefice to the foreign Woithy State Master Louis G. of North Main street, Mi9.''S | * arb harvoffed. The 'matter was. cer in Ward Two, Precinct B, in Tolies as installing dfficer: Mrs. L. ful eye on the scramble for patnm- monds is the wife of the sea:eU^ rietta Stanley Case, the first presi­ arrests of leaders.*Eleven peraima brovffiit iip for djacupdffiw a Fitchburg election day was made policy of the United States.” dent of the diapter. The beautiful were wounded wbqn NaglB opcoad Certain organisatioiu, his resolu­ G. Tolies, marshall, .Mrs. Ellsworth age now under way in the six New of the Y. M. C. A. andfthe'latter^ meeting of the QlaktmvV>Y today by Miss Idteurguerite Landry. Stoughton as rega^ bearer and* work in that rganizatiok has callbd iiannei in blue and white, with the fire on a SociaUat parade , in the last night but th* »-m barf mtod tion said, “ f a t attempting by dis- England states, determined to Ruhr. .... Appearing before the House Mrs. Sarah Curtis, ^worthy state Mr, and Mrs. Simpnds to that chan­ insignia of the order,. the spinning againat the (dmnge vnthaqit forfher committee on elections, Miss Lan­ loiral and iwditious propaganda and avert any internal dissention in lecture as emblem bearer. Wortfey try, the West Indies arid tndta. wheel and diataff, and name ^ the investigation. A o(anmlttoe dry sined a waiver of immunity vast expenditures of money to influ­ Master, Edwaud J. Locke of Ehfield Democratic ranks. Mis. C. R. Burr, regent Of Oxford chapter in silver on a vdiite flold appointed to noeet with thi BoWw and demanded the right to testify. ence the foreign policy of the Unit­ overseer, Lathrop O. West of Tol-< Ekich o f the six New England Parish Chapter and Mhi. was formally presented by min IRELAND’S STRIKE leaiden ln:an effort to coxae to She made a specific denial of the ed States.” had assembled a large*. cx^lecdbn In his speech, Tlnkham said: land, lecturer, Carroll W. Hutchin­ states h u its own distinct problem Stanley and accepted by the r^mit, some c(melual(m. statement of Alfred J. Rivers that of native Mexican pottery, basket- Mra C. R. Buir, for the duster. A “The time has come to handle son of Hebron, steward Leonard O. as to patronage; as to who will It waa poinfed out by. oaa of tto she had apparently marked and rising vote of thanks was given by H U I^ G NISINESS without gloves those who would Bragg, East Hartford, assistant have the say in the distribution of offidaR of the cnaatonbmcy organ­ erased crosses on ballots on elec­ the members and the secretary in­ denationalise the United States. steward H arold H Allen o f Ekuit the political jobs that will be filled (Oeottiaed Fren Page One) ization that some aort of a merger tion night. structed to write a letter to Mra ‘TTime T o Unmask” Windsor, chaplain Henry J. Bridge; by Democrats after the new Presi­ w as a ^ ta l necessity to thO' aueesH Ml— Landry was the moat im­ combinations of bright colors. This Crowell and Mra Vlot, expressing “The time is here to unma.sk those of Enfield, treasurer, Charles T. dent takes office on March 4. statements hourly' that aU is going of both organlntiona; that while portant witness to appear before exhibit created no little adniira- the chapter’s appreeiaCion. disloyal and seditious organisations Corbit of Good Will, secretary, Mrs.- . And because there was no Demo­ well. ’The statemente have met no both feolght make s go of affairs for the committee which is hearing a tion. The meeting 'voted to i^idy the and individuals who are attenipting Laura G. Loomis of Manchester,: cratic sweep ip all the New Eng­ response from railway oflldals, who a time aepaxately, both .would ^ I>etition of John J. Gilmartln, (D). land states there reihalns still D u r^ the afterno(m’s program funds already raised for a baxiner to seem equally determined to fight to better off united In the long run. It to oust Representative Louis N. M. to destroy the independence of the gatekeeper George E. Ruoff of: Mrs. Ruth Kerr Waas of East Hart­ United States, to subvert her Na­ many compromises, and smoothing the purchase of a national flag to the finish. was also patatoA out that If tho Deschenes (R ). and have GUmartin Hlllstown, Ceres, Mrs. Ruth W. ford sang at intervals a varieti' of wave over the Y. M. C. A. building tional integrity, and to Involve her Dewey of Wapping, Pomona, Mrs: of ruffled feathers before the prob­ Ulster police and EYee State two organizations conaoltdated, it seated in his place. lem will be solved. However, Dem­ songs. Including Tachowsky’X *Dne and alao one for the interior. The in advance in the next EJuropean Edith P. Haven of Coventry, Flora,' Who Has Yearned;” “The Little troops were taking every precaution. would be possible to form an auc­ , Miss Landry denied that she, at ocratic leaders close to the new ad­ chapter on several previous occa­ An armored car patrod from Dublin tion market awfii as the - one so any time, carried ballots into an Mrs. Anna Bengston of Suffield, Damozel” by Novello; “Lirilaby-.fpr Tinkham said the four plank ministration already are announc­ sions has donated flags to Manches­ has gone (m duty in County Louth, successful in New Haven last y*^« ante-room. She denied that she had lady assistant stewaro, Mrs. Alice Jocelyn” by (Jodard; “Absent,” by platform of these organisations was: ing the answer. Its simply this, ter’s public building near the scene of a wreck earlier An auction market, it la said, sat at^ table in the ante-»oOm at M. West of Tolland. A class of can­ Metcalf and “The Singer,” by Max­ "The entry of the United States that each tection in each state will well. Mrs. Waas has previously A social period followed during this week in which two man ware brings more satisfying reaulta to any time after 8 p. m., when Rivers didates were initiated in the fifth which the hostesses, Mte. J. N. Nich­ into the permanent Court of Inter­ receive consideration and a share simg at D. A. R. programs and .her killed. the farmer. said he savt her at 1 a. m., the degree at the morning session, and in the distribution of patronage. ols, Mrs. A. J. Straw and m ss Jess­ The next 48 hours appeared fate­ national Justice of the League pf there was/ a fine diimer at noon, m ezzo-soprano voice grave so nquch At the meeting laat night the morning after election day. In Coimeoticnt amine Siplth served ice cream, ful, with the posslbili^ either of present officers were re-riected to Nations. which was served by East Hartford pleasure she was invited-to retyrn. Never Sat At Table From a source close to the Presi­ assorted Vrafers, coffee and sedted spread of the - trouble 'or develop­ serve another year. They are ^ifia “The entry of the United States Grange. Her accompanist was Mra Alfred “From eight o’clock rmtil the dent-elect, it was learned today nuts. ments vdilch might lead to its con- Varney, president; GuWo Mainetl.' next morning, when we-got out, into the League of Nations. The fast Uncas basketball tecun,; A. Wassail of Hartford, a membw “The disarmament of Ehirope, but that both Senator-elect Augustine of Oxford Parish Chaptw. du8l(m. vice-prudent; Alvah A- Ruaaril, sr sat at toat table at all.” Miss will play the Foresters Saturday first the disarmament of the United Lonergan and National Committee­ Mrs. Simonds called attention fo The strike Is in protest against a treasurer and JoMphTabonl, mar­ b night, Feb. 4th, at the Manchester man Archibald McNeil, who now wage cut Rail service was further ^ ... W J an excellent book by Stuart Chase ket manager and secretary. 7ho ' The witness admitted she had “The destruction of American “Y” at eight o’clock sharp. This are squabbling over the Connecti­ entitled “Mexico, a Study of Two CLAIM BOSTON WOMAN curtailed today when it^ waa discov­ naembera of the hoard' of' directors ven a slip of paper to Deschenes neutrality by an affirmative com­ promises to be a thrilling game and cut patronage, will divide it be­ Americas” for those who would like ered that twenty yards of the tracks will not be named imtil the next one of his visits at the voting i : mitment imder the so-called Kellogg- should be well attend^ as “The tween them; that Senator David I. to know more about the pec^e of IS MASTER SWINDLER between Belfast and Londonderry, meeting. March 2. ilace but explained it contained Uncas” are a well known group and Walsh and Governor Joseph B. Elly the republic south of us. hu. Si­ near St Johnstowii, Donegal, had imply the total number of voters Briant Pact” v S Tinkham aid entry into the have a large following. At prescuw (the National committeeman) will monds was genera] secratary of the been tom up during the night at a certain hour. She said, she the Uncas are leading in the inter­ ^ v id e the si>oil8 in M assachusetts Y at Monterey from March 1, 1926 Reports that attempts at media­ saw the representative again at World Court and the League. - of Warrant . Issued For Mrs. Floir- Nations, or any affirmative com mediate league and it looks ' as with Mayor James M. Curley. to October 1, 1930, and during' that tion to settle the strike had been be­ supper time and exchanged a few ence Haskell, AUeged To mltment under the Kellogg-Briand I v-gh they would win the cham­ Those who i»x>fess to be “in the .time they had ample time to study gun were widely current It waa trivial remarks with him. pact “would destroy American iteu- pionship this year. Watch the know down here” believe the Smith the natives of that part of Mexico Have Made Over a Million understood that businessmen were m em Landry said that at no, Soothat tba trality” and involve the . United papers for the next league game faction in New Elngland will be and their customs. Monterey has Dollars . actively urging step, for a speedy time did she hold a whispered con- ttroatFViili- States in the next European war. which will be played at the Manches­ generously treated, with efforts a population o f more than 100,(M0 settlement J. M; Andrews, minis­ iversation with Deschenes. ‘T knew ter “Y” in the near future. It will aimed at effecting a compromise while the capital, Mexico City has Boston, Feb. 8.— (A P )-?*A war^. ter of labor, said he 'waa ready to amthanioixdi Wtter," she said, cafilng attention “The largest and most formid­ able promoters of the subversive, be a thriller and the Uncas will satisfactory to both the original upwards of a miUion. rant for the larceny of ^,000 was intervene if requested. Attempts at to the fact that Deschenes’ hearing (Usloyal and seditious movement show some v/onderful basketball Smith and Roosevelt forces. The country is extremely moun­ issued today for the arrest of Mrs'. a settiement of the dispute failed OVERCOMES BAP BREATH Is seriously Impaired. against American independence and skill during the game. Everyone who In Vermont tainous and transportation facilities Florence Haskell, 36, alleged by laat week. ! The witness said she had read a American neutrally,” he said, “are possibly can should attend this game An unusual situation is present­ have therefore been limited. It is police to have acted as an agent for letter accusing her of having mark­ which will be advertisci in the ed in Vermont, where not a Demo- only within the last yfear and a half ed ballots, shown to her by Assist­ (1) The so-called Carnegie Endow a fictitious philanthropist PbUce ment for Internationa) Peace, papers soon. Leslie M. Collins, ( ^ t will represent the state in that a paved highway has been com­ ant District Attorney Hoban of said many prominent Boston women which has an endowment of $10,' manager of ibe Uncas has arrang­ Congress. As a result, the patron­ pleted between Laredo, Texas and h i ' been victimised and that pro­ Worcester county shortly before ed several games in advance and age distribution will fall to tiie Na­ Monterey. The speaker was under she was arrested on a charge of 000,000 supplemented by the en ceeds from the alleged scheme may dowment of $125,000,0f'0 of the hopes the crowds will come and tional committeeman, Frank H. the impression that for the most aggregate $1,000,000. SATURDAY SPECIALS tamoering with ballots. She is now Carnegie Corporation, and .(2) the prove that they are real lovers of Duffy, and Park H. I^)llard, chair- part the people were not interested at- liberty under bonds of $1,000. "lie warrant against Mrs. Haskell John D. Rockefeller interests and good basketball. Admission to these msm of the Democratic state com­ in progress. She told of the story was issued on comidaint of Mrs. “I know who marked crosses on of a party of laborers n ^o when fu r ­ the Rockefeller Foundation with an games is very little. Anyone is wel­ m ittee. Laura Bradstreet prominent Brook­ the ballots. It was M. Ladry. Make Over in New Hampshire the Fed­ nish^ with wheelbarrows removed her write and see for yourself,’ endowment of $165,000,000. come for a very small sum. line resident Mra. HaskeU’s attor­ At HOUSE’S Spend Vast Sams The burial services of Mrs. Annie eral jobs will be parcelled out by the wheels and carried their burdep ney, who argued unsnccesafully for ^iss Landry said the letter read suspended from the shoulders of two “These organisations not only J. Kuster, 62, wife of Michael A. Senator-elect E’red H. Brown, Re^ an extention of time on issuance of She said it had been printed in lead men. Produce is brought fnun a are spending vast sums of money Kuster of Wapping, were held at the resentative William N. Rogers .'"’d the warrant, told tiie coqrt that his pencil and was imsigned. Hoban, Robert Jackson, secretary of the limited area because, of lack of directly to Involve the Unit'Hi Wapping cemetery on Thursday dient would surrender tomorrow she said, called her attention to the Democratic National committee. transportation, and in the mountains States in Eiuwpe, but they are also afternoon. Rev. Davii-. Carter He asserted Mrs. H ^ ell, herael ^act that an address at the top of Brown' and Rogers already have fmd valleys the natives travel large­ subsidizing many other organiza­ officiating. had been victimteed, but'Lieutenant the letter had been erased. *She said discussed the subject and another ly on burros or donkeys.' the words “216 Fairmount street’’ tions and activities having the The Wimping Pioneers basketball Thomas Trainer of Boston police', same purpose. The interlocking- di­ team will .ptey the Talcottville team conference is in prospect soon. ..Mrs. Simonds told of the houaea, .were visible under the erasure. Maine, which is undergoing the and the difficulty she had in over­ V^O' presented the case for this rectorships and' memberships and at TalcottAWe on this Friday eve­ prosecution, d^ ed the ex{flsmati(^ of many of these organizations are ning. novel experience of having a Dem­ coming homesickness arid getting ocratic governor and two Demo­ used to the primitive customs. The and said he had reason to believe significant x x x” that the operations of the scheme Tinkham charged'that “Andrew cratic representatives in the next first bouse they tried to make home GARNER SEEP Carnegie was alien-born and alien- Congress, will see the patronage was a train-like affair with one room extended as fiur wesVea Ohio. OBTAINED C in AID ' According to police, Mrs. Haakelt minded,” split among Governor Brann, Rep- after smother, little in the way of $ 5 “The director of the first politi­ resentatives-elect Utterback. and direct light and for ceilings heavy approached many prominent Bos^ NO ACnON ON cal propaganda division of the Car UNDER FALSE CLAIMS Moran, and National Committee­ dark beams and woodwork, no heat ton women, and, in vagqe’ terms, told negie endowment, known as the Di­ man F. Harold Dubord, with John and outlets from bathtubs and lava­ of a prominent but anohymqi^ vision of Intercourse and Educa­ H. Dooley, chairman of the state tories flowing throKigh grooves in the philanthropist w h o. (lesired to. heli> $6.to and $10 tion,” Tinkham asserted, “is Nich­ Hartford Negress Has Drawn committee, also expected to have floor. They were fortunate in se­ needy people. His exceptiohki abilir olas Murray Butler, who is also $12 a Week Since Last Au­ some little say-so. curing a small house with a flat roof ty. and financial conn^tioha, the grades chairman of the advisory council of In Rhode Island, former Senator on which they managed to have a wpmeh were told, according'to tl)e (Continned from Page One.) the League of Nations Associa­ gusta-Other Cases. Pgter G. Gerry. National commit­ roof garden. From this vantage police, m afie It possible for him to'. A group of well-tailored hoys’ suite tions, Inc., and whose attitude to­ teeman arid a Cabinet possibility, point they could see the mode of W - Ipyest their fun(ls witii tha Ukeli- Hartford, Feb. 3—(AP) — A passage when the discharge motion ward his coimtry I have no hesita­ '-.ill tnilt it over with thf Demo­ ing of the poorer people of the cit­ hood of a flf^ percent retuxw.ln a. to (flo8eK>ut . $6.50 to $10 grades. {s voted on Monday after next. tion in designating as disloyal and warrant charging Mrs. Emma a '. cratic r(‘-'’'"''' 'tatives. Condon and ies. Large families grouped to­ few months. Ihvestprs.ln the schema, J The testimony of administration Copeland, negress, about 50 ot 1!V Gray, brown and tan mixturee. 6 to TConnc’V and with State Chair- gether in unsanitary, inadequate b eca m aa member; o f w bat w as ole-: seditious. B^evue street, with obtain.n:’, 18. bfficials and members of the tariff “The director of the second poli­ nan .T I'n- 'nrd McGrath. places that were hardly a shelter dh'd scribed as a “ffilt family” One; commission. Garner said, had re­ money from the city of HarLa;.. tical propaganda division, known There are '^auabbles now. but' the children had to sleep in the patio prominent Bea 1 0 NEW ENGLAND ASKS United States, whose purpose is to H artford as a resKilt ;o l which she has drawn about $12 a week since denationalize the United States. August, 1932 from the Welfare de­ Hartford, Feb.-3.—(AP)—In one XXX TARIFF PROTECTION partment and the widows' aid.*She of three searches made by Federal EXTRA SPECIAL ' “Nicholas Murray Butler states prohib'tiop agents in Meriden todav. has been.notified to appear in Police N e w , M e n ’ s be is for peace. T^ere will be no Chdi-les Mauri, 26, a previous offend­ (Continaed from Pagt One) peace on the American continent Court Tuesday next- \ Detective Sergeant John D. Mc- er. was arrested at 135 Pratt street unless he retires to Ekigland or and brought to HartfUd to appear George C. K ^ tb Ck>mpany, o f Brock* fights the sMond Battle of Bunker S^eegan served the warrant. Another case, was revealed today before U. S. Ck>mmlssioner Chvlus i m ton. Mass., assefted that, “our com­ H ill.” S H i m pany be^eves that action should be by Mr. Griffin, assistant superin- Mcl.rfiughlin. Mauri, who operates a ta k « by Congress to protect Ameri­ tendent ot the Welfare department, restaurant at that address, is ; CUPRATE ca’s industry by emergency legisla­ who that a man had come j v;ith violation of the N a-, ;. S c: > tion, effecting an equalisation on TOLLAND from the routh with ten children,; prohibition law. j 3 1 .0 0 and that the people who arrange': ______(3:f^$L'C »): imports to offset depreciated foreign SPENDING' IS A SAVIN ^ — _ Plain and fancy pgttenia in carrency; this move is not political Lucien Birdsey of New York city for his transportation and paid i - New tiw te;l§te8t pat-: quality shirts. OcOitoi attadr- is a guest at the home of his aunt. bis trip north, were themselves e 845 Blain Street ^ terns arm (mrora'-' " 56c vmaea. or sectional, but will result in better ed. Vailuea*. to $L60; business and less unemployment.” Miss Miriam Birdsey; city aid. The naan and his famii.v 1 t Charles T. Do^e of Boston de­ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wilcox of will be returned as indigents, r* clared that “reductions in price of Merrow were recent guests of their said. FOR OVtLY M enfR l^iirts and pulp, led by Scandinavian manufac­ daughter, Mrs. Sarah West and TO MOTHERS turers and due to advantages given family of Snipsic Lake. ONE TO A ’ CUSTOMER them by depreciated currency will Mr. and Mrs. LaUuop West of 15 YEAR OLD GIRL whose children won't Regular $5.^ . - result in closing Champion Interna­ Snipsic Lake were recent guests qf Electric C^e 89c Hair PAJAMAS s H C f f im tional Company pulp mill at Law­ Mr. West’s mother, Mrs. Ellen B. B o ^ rence, Mass., shortly. West and his sister, Mrs. Huel IS Found MURDERED Heating' Fadis Briiidi EAT 8 Heat : ;. Otter Antesls West in Hartford.' Oiie 35c Rarber Folly Goarantped , : &c Appeals for support of the tariff Six members of Tolland Grange ■ Frbm Page O n e ) ^ G o o ib $ l i 0 0 3 equalisation l^slation were re­ attended the East Central Pomona Nature knows best. Never coax a (Sfdr$i:(M f) caved also from the Maine lumber- $1<24 Value . Fine q u ^ ty . . ''.bfe*6a(l^tlii* M Grange meeting hdd with East was taken from an automobile near child to eat! Remove the cause of a Plain white. FriaeiediBioail-, mfm and land owners’ association, $2.49 jambs m .i^ t jdaki o()IorK‘]Gd- Hartford (grange Wednesday when where her body later was found, and youngster’s poor m>P«tite. When dy aiki coqt s^es. Values to doth aid P^'perep [aldrtn which said “a . real emergency over two hundred patrons of differ­ that foughtjfor a distance of 50 appetite fails, tongue is (mated Reg. 50c Giant Rise .Can Jfaby T^nm cut to i 8 l A 0 . / . FIxm comb yam. ahlrtn. exists.” The Cambrit^e, Mass., Jtub- ent Granges were present feet or more before joeing (dubbed,to white, eyes are a bilious yellow, ber Company, the Converse Rubber ^The All Day Sewing meeting of death. Thqre. was no trace of the don’t give small children a constipat­ Company of Malden, Mass., the the Union Missionary society was weapon with wMcb she was slain. ing cathartic that drains the system. A 50c Bbtrte,itf Reg. 25c Mystic Iron Works of Boston, the helc in the Federated church Thur^ A ransoip note demanding $1,000 California syrup qf figs is all the Boys’ SHIRTS and B L O L ^ Machlas, Me., Chamber of Com­ day with a good attendance. The for the girl’s, safe return waa re­ “medicine” they r^uire. Shi^imay Pe^niie Glycerin Values in the groiiqp to $1.M . Plain colors. merce and a number of sardine firms finished work will be sent to ceived Iw O’Connor last night. A Spec*allste win teU you that a in Xid colds and offset the advantage that now ac­ Sluggish apsUs.. • formines crues to foreign paper manufactur­ anC family, at East Hampton, L. L Bucharest, Feb. 3.-^(AP)—Mar­ E d g e w p ] ^ ; •••••••« , ..... Mrs. Eldred Doyle the teacher in Nature never made, a .finer laxa­ vs ers due to depreciated currency tial law will be declared in Rumania tive for (ddldren; and they all love the primary room at Hicks Me­ • fw difllini would be most beneficial to the tonight. the wheleaome, fruity flavor of the paper industry and the means of morial school la ill at her home and j Premier'’YaidarVoevod,; announc­ r ^ California i^rup of fl|^ it’s AU fM b-Bbxea (>f ▼e^ promptly putting back to work a substitute teacher from Storrs, is ing the' gbveimnait’s inteiitibn, 'said purely vegetable, but every druggist O pjidtjr• to. a lot of men now unep^oyed.” in her room. that the drastic maaaore was naoaa- has it ati bottled, vdth directions. .7 Other tM^^ams were received Mrs. Emma Crandall, is doing safy to curb unrest and agitetlbo Begin with it at (mbs. The vary from the Penobscott Chemical Fibre practical nursing at the home (rf whi

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CelumhHB, O, (AP)^” A epie who live In tht ^'Joseph's poar’ type. of New York—dcHwat, the {N^ubUi* flaas heuaea may Qnow all the ty.of the jM ihikliN dto.iaM la HM COQUEf atones they like, fpr rocks will not damage tteir WaDa. . ^ e r pmtoaeae mav beam from a 01933 Nor will heat and cold, wind and lBi*ed-a8iwflei6eataSi^^ 'W- NEASdnnC^Ma rain or weight and pfeaaura' nrove of a-eottide of ye&ra: L s g ^ espedally damofing to bniidtogn msy.be put on CApvsa. by doaeaa of raised from a new tranaiueent gliip BEGIN HEBE TODAY brick beiiw devel^Md in the eapov it before a .touch' longer time ibidi at SHEILA 8HAYNE, daaoer, is imental plant of a large j|UiM com- the cbnunercfal-avtists fhd photog< an iffxn’iiestiTn sf intsristi dlMhsrfed from » new piny beonnse rajpherf ^ ^wlll, be gfter new. tapes, Bto te iw jirs MARION RANDOLPH, tko ftnr, U hriric. made aMarateJy sew a w e r t n catoh the bnjHing pub- Jeidow of her. Sheila tenrdiee. fpr preaalng a five-aided gdaaa bon and ilew^veye, InNh am sw toud'p^tsrs work and Anally seoor^ a part fa a Ud imeh then |s sealed In plaea will, be-oolite In'Otoer medNt lor - -i. f *Ckj •wSaJ a mmloal fhow soon to go on to form an airtight ehamber, la be­ iniDinQCttL. ' tour. DICK STANUBY, fteh and ing tested for its structural qnd srrially prominent, a ^ her to . 4t h « , cerber m m 0m: decorative peseil^tiea. tt her Uoom should fade a trifle, marry him bat Shelia reAnas. Her Teel MldingB Breeted Irtea of marriage la a home In a lit* suffer seme minor eosr Experimental buildings have been stilt—tf ,sbs aboataL tsfcs no weight A the town far «rem Broadway. erected. One of them la an offlee The eonpaay depa?ta on the I witnessed a yatosr patimtio In* Of - “ for the mould abop at the eems to be a bard workiag yoang This <^ee baa bean dubbed ".To- top many woosb cwbiusi i^#jjn man with Httle r a o ^ . SheUa is seph’s coat” because of the color symsyixous with suocsssfiil miNW- wttb h sa ^ b d fM M t e : not aware that JerryNi fatbhr owne glris ha'TO the Idesllt the. factory whore he wofke. Jerry effect obtained as the building ia viewed from varying angles. Modelf’ Oniid gave a luoeb' .tiful And, toJltag to attentive and Shelia fallo in love ado at sdiiob some of the eit^s Suifaots of the bridt in contact roror beeonto with him. After she ieavee, how* most famous artisto-ineiutong Me- with the mortar are eoated with a vtoua of sotooeae who ever. Jerry's affection seeme to eool. Ctolland Narelayir James Ifontgom* •d. .. He writes InfreqaenNy and this OQlored cement paint to make the •ly Fisgg'eod itasseii Patterson-^ mortar stiek. to give the bleoka The past tow years makri, Sheila anbappy. wore to ^ e k tbs 9R most jtoautifbl Raek In New York again, ehe sucUon when they are laid, to pro- Eniitnsss and cUc vant water from panetiwtiiw the models to New York mous with beaulg^v____ gets a Job in a night eloli. Wealm -In previous eiimlmtiom the num­ pnsH and then wie night while dano- wall u d to prevmt jmaii^tfy air- 'sttfltoisa-tor SBahv Aoiniii'who^dro peeketa in the mortar. . ber of cendidateotof tots flnal Judg' Aowniighk:hiMi^.-~ - Inpr ehe seei Jerry sitting at a lag waa reduced*to-A mere gk iirls. table. ____ Clear Oinse Appeara Hated ^ i Rtetedfi _ . NOtV GO ON WITH THE STORY 1%e apidication of colored ea- IWspartfemurmodN."largely, iC AntttvatoamanrG6k b i to may site«M.:on the strengto^''mr A gmlltp to manettr that CHAPTER XXDC ment paint affords a pew means of architectural treatment, the SK' pest reputotten.m m - kraindsd AS the yessp. csespmv JERRY, wearing a dinner coat, pwimentwa have foimd. Xigbt re- among toesetoparadr befmetoe With sspeeieBce, to rieher looking eaaured and elegant, sat at artists. /— maturity. • a table close to the square cleared fiected R'pm the eement paMt gives CHaaa boneea r Yea, but they are net tmnapafent, and th ^ win with- the Mfeet ef tinted. Ugbt-ednved WoU, the short of tt was that she Patricia iBliis is miry X7 anflahe Mhy'loMi ’bnt sM ^ m i No nttsBiy setf-OMtoarid, M flsh tor the-dancers. At 1^ side was a stand cold, wind, rain pressure and Uowi, Abovfi: am drawn a Janall oeuldn'k go on winning-* ihe was pwlwcedacmotrais es fsfsd. d she wsnfa peimie| ' t o ____... pemen^Aan have real unteraai ' j-omig girl in a frothy yellow dress. giass, although the brieka them­ selves are clear. "Joaeph’a-eoaY’ faotovy office and one ef the f l aaa Idodta freas which tbs to flaal^ elindnatsd. t o t e t e y dont sssni to do sew* flJto wpals 4w( ohanm It preeeppseea an Intoriet A very pretty girt. The range of colafn. however, ia It waa bnilt at Columbna, Ohio, for esperimaatal pnrpoaaa. Aftartar flbs was fettiag too bsavy.. la the tor pnrto IsI tob...... ntoviee.. if she tos g e l psspirib ^ s f b s r > in others, a uomndsratton ef them. Sheila could scarcely believe her Judges' to>iniem and, as shs had A yoBagsteTi A waiinth M d A gaasrosity that eyes. Jerry here In New York! He limited to oobelt Mue, Uglit Uue, Joints oanse cartons odor effaota wben the alrnetnie la vieWed Crma epaarald green, liid^t green, ambar hasa dMisg everytoipg she oouid to oaiTtoa n person ontolde herssB. knew her address yet be had net varying angles. . _ Mouths , roveal those c i t i e s tried to readi her. Of couine ne and roaa ambar. Other edera are ks<9 d'Twa her wriidit, perlMte toe Hollywood.— (A P )-P a trie ia Bills had no way of knowing that she loo expsndva. Althoufb tiwidii- neper Win regain her termer tvslfe to gatibv food^-and tirod-ef bslsf leg " sMTs than sgma do. That to prepdrtlens. wnnM -• MWen MWtoBtetor*^WVWWW ,ywrowmiB —dmtli. wouid be dancing at this club. oant, the glass Ueokaamnet trans­ "takan tor a baby.'* many directions,'including the up- no dUflculty wiU be found la nMteV xmsgtne tost giri’s feriiaim? You 'Atntr-^dust -by wllhpoter, She tried to think. Had Jerry parent The iT-ysaSiMd datteter to Alan* Diffuslon"of light tbvaufh one of r portions the building, ee inf buUding code requbremeiitawltb starsr assailed few hoetile'eritidSm on sssteyeur mentii jatoresslvs.issivs. Ymi ibccgnlMd her ? There was no at the result is a . oft and restful ~iroper lateral atiffpeas in n fOuiv aadsr Lsftwioh. New York musical time to speculate. The master of tbeso glass walla has baan found to g toele optalBg of a shew eould have meet Awt e p AlitiaBs of BrinAthgt light show producer, Patricia has had does the .tolik, • l U ^ BOW. to hb ceremcmies was nodding to the or* be eatraordlnariiy good. Rlreat aun> tasted A bitterer eup acting «ipe>donee that overshadows chettra, raising one band to quiet ligkt on the glaim deae not oaHaa Although the glass block is not Btonea, such as yoiungstera filng fpma In a Rat maold. h a m . eptlitosOe to hard. being developed as a load bearing at wtodowa, have no that to most of the scrsro soviess S s ttt ean t e denel v tlif applause. Again the spotlight ahadowB inaide, Ratiier the light la > UM t wbat- In toe asQcadaary among that and under ewtraot to the stodtos. , ct^wsed the floor to And Ted and rafieeted by the mortar Ji^ts in material, the experimenters believe ever on tbaae brloka. luscious group vf SO was Ethelya " ■tart wamtoib to t e to pick She usdsrstudled all her fiatheriA .V is: out tht -thlBp 'tor whlsb yon Shrlla, Again they were dancing. Holt, a Mstoa blond, who, poste , AS PAID FAim oIS The e n o ^ was an Apache num* in a elgaret ad, wore a hat tba leadiog women In the lait few years, showM bt hapisr^ Tly to aso the her, requiring only th*T swiftest her, lau^tingi It was net a sfrioiiB never have to begin on a lower rung stirred a revolutlim in stole circles asalstsd him with Ughting and cos­ good la thooe ahottt you. Tly to tuming and knows stage production -Bii-4)iisv -flkewfi 'Nennttng Ohacsio changes of costume. Ted had matter to him. "Why not have da* of the ladder. It was Burprislnf to see Miss Ho t appreciato your noed hoatth* your too. In Higlly caught up a bat and Shells S/Aaikl- ner with me tonight?” . T h ^ appeared on Broadway first Doiljf. Health waa not sdorned for this severe test 4Au v n v • UMMIMMSz DUfiBE kerebief which aba tied about her “Yeu mean witit y w and yottr ala* la a mueiMi shew, a fast movtpg. in the same stolt of hat which fo­ flhe is slim, bkmd and siue-eyed. -d^ fttoh-to^youa. rfosfitoe to he and attractive enouidi aad a

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OUON^TERRELE f STARS EASILYWIN BOW BEFORE lOCltll It,.. . m EXHIBITION TILTTEAirS FINE PUT! X C b r tin ti Hbpefol of G ra q SWEEFSTASSTONHarF Swedes Disphy Stelhr Pass- Rees Brest Lesiiif Streak Uagw dnnpo toigli .The u m week e t work and/Shooting To Takmg Hard-Fooght Asiorioted Bresa) Kttde To RomuB IMieat. Nalkmal LsngM New Toirk Amerleane 8, Mon- Laze Through Game Be­ Tussle^ Coiut’ Goard Bears treol CanadlM 0. indrea^ number , of bowlere ovef eicPfaqren b Top Form Montreal Maroons New Tork ^ previous week ai^ Judging from Here Tuesday NifliL Rengeni 2, tie. toe number' o f entrim eo far.R wiR' fore Nearly 400 Fans. Just oft tbste 'white nmway o f Daytona Beaob, Flsci rests toe Bluebird H Chicigoi L .Ottawa 1, tioc. be even larger. Don’t, forget bowiito' bell will drive In his U ^ t aswit oh the motor car speed record. Soanetime' tola month CampbeU hopes to IletroR L iBoaton I, tiCi your nama will have to be entered pUot thU.monsteri^-alrea^iteri^-already holder io f toe record—at an average ^>eed o f o miles a minute. , inlBmallonBl lieagne when, the oonteet starts at 840. Olion'i Swedes (#2) ReC'flvs (44) Leaden l, Buffalo 0. ■ii.i II* ■, ) Imbued with o M^rit of enthusias­ , P. B- F. P. B. ^tvslaad 8. Detroit 2. 0 RlchesoD, rf ...... 5 1-3 1 . Campbell, I f ...... 4 tic ' optimism, Manchester High's ConwHnn-Anwrtean Leogne CHURCH LEAGUE T O jr ' 1 Howard. K ...... 4 2-3 0 Sturgeon, r f ...... 0 heopstera leave y fob Bristol at 8 Providenco 8, New H am 2. 1 Ksndxick. c ...... 3 0-1 2 Campion, if ...... 4 CALIFORNIA HEARS 0 Kovis, c ...... I o’c io ^ ..tonight to face toe Central Amertcna Aeeodntfto The (Center OOBgregatlenEd rilttrrii 2 Pettigrew, r g ...... 7. 1-2 8t. Louie 4, Kaneae C i^ 3. five Euid toe S t Me^ s diurdi team 0 SsUmonds, c ...... 0 Cktnnecticut intersohelasUe League Tonight's schedule: 1 Tgltte, Ig ...... 5 0-0 2 Fidkowskl, rg 2 . will meet ta an important Church MAY YET CREWrimmpieBA on toeii home fioor in a Iiitefnatieaal League LeOgte saoouater at tiis Btonri 5 24 4-9 52 0 Faulkner, ig ...... 6 1 Dowd, ig ...... 0 e o n i^ that gives proiitf»e of bring Syracuse, at Windsor. street Rectnt 7 o’oloek senlfbt.'rtlHf National Guards (88) -^National and Canadlan-American outcome of rriilch sriB deride ti|e ST. JAMBS’ AIX BTABg ^WIN AFTER .TWO QVEBTlBISg a, close, hard fouglft :batOe»from P. ^ B. F. 8 44 lesguee and Amerioaa Asaooiation: leadsnWp of toe league. The Goa- 2 Holland, rf ...... 5 1-2 6 18 : ' VICTORg ' The St. Mary’s QirU basketball st^tniCWsh’. No games seheduled. Pertlaad (41) team edged' the German Lutheran goes art itndefeaieriag praottes at practically al] tonight, toe totter team wiU eotSr 1 Farr, rg . • ...... ‘ 2 0-0 • 0 84-8.' Callis WM the only one on' form In practice sessions durifii toe Southeastern conference schools. first plaet; Northrop, c . i'... 1 2 toe Green who scored, and scored' had a 12-6.lead at half time but week^-thi rtetory over Windham 2 GuetaffOD, r g ...... 2 J. Carlson, rg .... 1 St. Mary’s closed toe gap just ba­ 1 Dowd, I g -----...4...1 P points. While fdjr toe Ail gtara High at WiUimantic. last week Olson, ig ...... 0 Shawdow, MoCasn. Squatn^ and te^ ,toe end of their regular play­ dace nHsUwpai Ih* 0 Cliapnian. i g ...... * ing period, id all. to toe first o w - seeming to bring a return, of eon- ^Valsh, Ig ...ft-** 2 Kose scored 80 of toe points, gcore fidenrirto tot Red and Wkite quin­ 18 8-6 38 Bowen, Ig • • • t • e a < at half time was 26-6 st. James time neither team scored but toe 8 leading. ,St. James had good floor St Mary’s came through with a sattt hil933fresoit tet whirii etacted tot leasoir wUk Score by periods: 18 41 and passwork through toe game. Grid goal in the second while the a world of ptomiee.only to slump Olson's Swedes .. 13 16 IS 10—52 Halftime score 20-19 Rec. The scqre at toe whistle was 64-9, losers got a foul, badly.afiier three nonsecuttve vie* National Guards . 8 11 8 11—38 guipmary; Flam Are Comirideil. tories SootT at halftime, 29-19 lleferee, 10 minute period A S t Jaiqes. Referee, MoC^abe- gt. Jaiiiea (84) Not fiace the. season of 1980-U Wlljard Elddy. Time, ten-minute P. V B. F. T. St. Mary’a Girls (18) bM Mkhebsstsr defeatsd tho Mona- quarters. The Reo Five brake its seven 0 Shawdew. rf, ...... 7 i 16 Wylie, If. 4 Berkeley. .Calif,, Feb. 8. kulteoi to that ysar. Bristol was game losing streak last night, de­ 0 Dupont, If. 1 0 2 Mohr, rf. . 8 downed twicoi the first time. 88-w8, ' An alleged basketball game took worid’dchampion^orew'wito no place feating toe strong Portitnd team oy 0 Kose, c* 6 I 13 Thrasher, c. 0 0 ts row. ' ' ' and to# second time in the. Tale ^aoe at the SUte Armory last the score of 44-41 oh th t latter’s 0 Bquaitrito, rg...... 6 0 12 WirtaUa, Ig. 2 4 teurnamenti 81-89. Sine* then, RrU- night, but as far as nearly 400 fane floor. Playing in Portland’s new 1 jaoCana^ tg< ••-••8 o lo Brown, ig. 4 'i;hat was toe’status of toe 'daH- tri.kas taken three games _ from 0 fo i^ a Bears’ shell aquad when ea..t« were concerned it was just another High school gym before a capacity Leary, Lupien. rg. IfanchMm. Last year Iriatri it^'- ■ tiii crowd toe Rees sbowed a reversal of DeaiVen • • • • • I em offirials derided to caficeiL'tha iwamptd the locals on torir home one of those things, as Olson’s 8 2 18 rowing of the Poidtokerasie regatta form after its defeat at toe hands • • e • e e Qourt 87-14 but Manebtiter came this♦hi- y w . The Sinrs’Rsr-’ qffw that*••-* won — Terrible Swedes laaed through a of toe St. Michaels* team on Wed­ Chartiei^ u. • f • • « • • German Lutheran Girls (17) taiiCk in toe second game anft lost by forty-minute enepunter with toe nesday night, to win a bard fought B; r . T, )toe {ntor^ilsfUtef^H ofiste tiUt last aecMEO toe closest of marglai, 84-88. National Guards u d added another game. 18 64 Mraiek. If. I • r « • r 0 8 in New Ttoric. and wttPh IgtK Win Werner, rf. 5 RristeLBaokaeakalSIh victory to their fast growing Ust Beth teams were handleapped by . Maaobestw Greek (9 ) to. the Olympics aqd won wof to^toe: flret meeting thM year, and further strengthened todr Callis,' rf...... 4 Lerob, c. .. 1 4 honors by bating xta^ by cne^fiftbi toe small playing surface wlfion Sttger, rg. 1 3, B ris^ again drubbed Maaehastsr claim as toe beat traveling basket­ made toe play very rough^speolaUy Wall, Jf• 0 of a secrivi, wm in toe same spot as sOtnnlly. 41-18. The Red and White ball team In toe world. The "sore Sherwood, e...... 0 Roto, Ig. .. 0 0 A good worker in the. ranks of toe toe second quarter- The second hsA Merlarty. rg...... 0 Gess, e. . .. 1 1 has bean on and off ever since but was .62 to 38, If toe score matters. found both teams fighting hard for unemployed.. the (Rnrkemaa are oenfldeat that The matter-pf-fact manner in Fish. Ig...... 0 ■ But It loeiia now as if toe honors the lead which had toe large crowd — — — 8 17 tbey>ean give Bristel an exciting which toe Swedes went about gain­ on edge. The final qmfirtor fOttfid 6 . 4 1 Referee Lerch,.. are going to be saved for Coach evening tonigh't Bristol will atteiURt. ing too triumph certainly didn't toe Ree boys at thoir bert.nnd only sooro at half 84*4,' st James. Umpire Snilto. Carroll- ‘TCy’’ Bbrtrtt's wew. A to gain its tbirteento iconsecutive add any importance to toe figures. toe fact that the Portland team .. Referee Ponakue. gcore by pwiodt. move hat been atartsd by rirtc or^ vietorir Add shouM eemq tiw en^, . The higbly-muted terrors of toe found toe loop for several long shots (Jerman 8 8 8 i 1— MUdsatioBs IT of Lee A ^ e s and tiong The game will be played at toe court refuged to be hurried or stir­ the margin of victory would hvve g t Mary’s 3 3 8 2 2— Beach 18 to ,unde*wrii«*a national state armory in Bristol, following Whether you need a red from thelf complaoont attitude- beeo much hifhfr, though -the ItoP Tyo overtime periods. champienshiy r$M over toe Olym­ toe prellifilnary at 7:80 o'clock. It wasn't neeessmfy anyway, toe Five did not attempt to score the Forbes Jrs. in a well playld gam pic course at toe. latter cityrand Maaohoiter hag ptoyed eleven games Swedes' combination of marvelous­ last few minutes being COOteot to • M n a m a titre d fo r 'to e winners,, NORTH ENDS DEFEAT CUBS crews from toe east are to be in­ to date, loelBi rin apd winning five. new overcoat just ly aecurnte toootlng and perfectly hold toe ball rather thhP shoot, La Cass for toe. loserV.- * Ck>mbinlng fast passwork with ao- vited, ...... After toi^ L Mantksitir v ^ have i i executed plays keeping them well Lmml play Well St. MiwyA ^ ^ cUrate shooting toe North Ends three mqre Hague games a*d thr^ to toe frmit throughout. The offensive play, of Campbell P. t . . >.Bh ;.F. . easily dafeatfc' toe , Cuhi, as the- That Califovma'oiitflt Of 1932 was nohJriHl^e games to play to finish now or not it will pay, .lyidjF dineoflraHlkBtlM^- and Faulkneu wai otitstoadag Rh* 4 Slnnamon. rf. i *’T” Wednesday night. THe score! a wondhr. But toe 1983 crew, in toe out toe 1932-88 schedule. ' The Guards played a fast, ag­ toe wiimers, while both Kovis and; 0 gbom - .av... 0 0 was 31 to 18. The Cubs, though a words of sn>rlght, 'Is toe best ma­ gressive brand of basketball all toe Faulkner played a b^gup game on 2 Ostriaeky> K...... i o yoimger tCEun, held toe North Ends terial wc have e w had." you to buy one at way, but gave the impression that toe defense. Brittingbaih did the 1 Brown,' 8. 8 2 to even terms in toe first, half. That statement, coming from the they were well aware of the bulk of scoring for Portiand and t vennert, rg...... o i "Dickey" Miurks, North Ends’ new Carlson also played well.' little Napriion of the coaching Swedes superiority and were only 8 juda, ig...... 1 0 oenter, sbowed he was capable of orafti carries a lot of weight, for these prices. trying to keep toe difference in On Saturday night toe Rec Five the center position. Palmer playtd journey to Norwich to play the 16 ffibright is thoroughly aowaiated D o w lin ,^ scores to a reasonable margin. The 18 6 best for toe North Bnds. O ^ s s with good material had cbamplmi* Guards tried vainly <^o speed, up toe Norwich Y team in its third gm e Ferbee. Jrs. (8) and Staum'played well for toe Cubs. of the week. The Norwich team is Box score: ship crews. CHARTER OAK GIRLS game and add some interest and 3 Lipp. rf...... 0 The tiny coach who has brought thrills but toe Swedes were content represented by a very streng aggrt’ 1 Ali?a, If I 1 WortorBnda (8t) TAKE niRHB GAMES tlon and hold victories over many two successive Olympic elght-oar ia a .9 o with coasting along, speeding up 2 La Coss, If...... 1 P B F T 4ing teams throughout toe etate. 0 Bissei, 0...... 0 0 Comber. If ...... 4 1 9 rowing' championships to toe Unit­ Bowling in true champlousbip only during toe intervals when toe ed States is beginning ' biq tenth local quintet had possession of the STha School street bojrs wiU leave1 Blimp, rg...... 1 R. warrinirtpn, rf 2 0- 4 form toe Charter Oik Qiris made a now toe East Side Rec at 6:30 and toe 1 . j*ear with tha BearA baU, 8 Scarlato. ig...... 0. Hines, t f v ...... 0 2 clean sweep o f torir matrii last night COATS s l S - s o following men will make the trip: Marks,.0 ...... 3 0 8T He is one o f the raw iioaohea who by taking tiiree games from the No fancy or specta(!iilar display Kovis, Sturgeon. CampbeU. Dowd, Rykoski, c ...... 2 0 4 have never oeen an oarsmim. As marked toe Sw e^’ style of play, Venetian..Giris teEun of Hartford. By $19.50 Campion. Baimonds, Falkowskl, Score at half time 10-7 S Vittner, rg ...... 8 0 4 coxswain of toe UnlvenRy of Waah- wthaUf thrie gamss Igst night toe save in toe shooting of baskets Cotter. Hewett and FauUaer. Mary’s D. Harrington, rg 0 0 0 mgton varsitleii in 1818 and 1917, from all angled of toe fioor. They local girls record in toe league now Coast Guards Mere Referee W. Hadden. Palmer, Ig 1 0 2 he Itamsd his first ortw lissona un­ stands 21 wins Euad 9.losses Emd: now played sti^ght baeketball and On neat Tuesday night toe Coast ValUant, Ig ...... 0 0 0 der toe old master-.-^Hiram Conni- pldyed it with a smooth perfection puts them right on the heels o f the GOATS 4 1 4 4 4 Guards of New, London wiU oppose DeMOLAT DRUBS GUARDS bvar. leaders by only a few poinUr that was a delight lo wltneM- .The toe Ree Five at the. School Street The PeMMay handed toe Na­ 8 Iff 31 Swedes attack was based mainly on In both years that Elgight coxed Mas ghsrman was again high for IKUO Gym. It will be remembered tost tional Quard Reservea a thorough Cubs (18) toe Huskies. Washingm defeated toe Charter Oak glrfs with 332 and the pivot play, with Kendrick. the Ck>ast Guarde played the Man­ drubbing last night at toe Armory r T California. The ivm^ of it was that Howard and Pettigrew taking in toe preliminary to toe Qutrd^- r tied for hifh it o i^ with eSffra chester Guards at toe Armory re­ 0 staum. If 8 0 10 Mven years later, m 1884. he wee JaelnaereJaekmen with 121. Miss'Mltohdl n o i i i turns in the bucket. This conetant cently and lost by a narrow margin sw idso gamej, knotting the series a (%wles, r f ...... 1 0 2 selected to hetui rowing at Califor- COATS shirting of positions, coupled with at one-Ml. 'Thi soore was 48-29, 0 Taggart, rf 0 0 of too ThUtipf took sn the to the Guards after a hard fought 0 niEu honors with r in ^ o f il9 and three splendid passwork accounted for battle. Tha O w t Guards have a toe peMoiays ^ 1 Cbetson, 0 0 0 0 $15.90 basket after basket, either through squad of*twelva men and altveo of toe final i^oda rapidly over, 2 Hahn, c .... 1 8 4 string o f 300. Trhr )ait find final With no oshching background, gEuna of toe matrii ^ e one passing to another player fro~n toe toe men stand over six fopt. They camee a 89*16 ***lead I held by y tothe 1 Backus, Ig « « • e • • e 0 6 0 Sbri|tot' teck rivGve ft CaiiCbralai which furnished. IN thrius. foa toe' bucket or tiwrough a rapid twist by have eaUbUsbed a vary Impraerive Guards at toe end of the tin t half. 0 Richards, Ig e • e e • • • 0 0 0 now The Mara were ready to abaason fans last night Tbff Vtnetian girls the man In toe bucket followed by record and hold a defeat over the Snow and Hadden starred for toe 8 Custer, rg • • s e e s * * * I 0 8 COATS a fiip shot that invariably found its Reca it a game played cm their winners and Saimonds was best for PI crew. Except for ena year, toll, feeUag peeved after^two real'beat- maiw. floor, and toe Rec Fiva feel sure toe losers. 8 8 18 CaiifonOa' difi'not win a race from inga in tha first, twoc fam es, started $19*00 Pettigrew Is Ctar they will attain revengA The popu- De Malay (43) Referee: > Jamroga. Four 8-mlo- lyashiBCtoa la 29 years. bowling Emd-wsra la d in g the ioceu P B Ute quarters. In ]fl8. Bbrigbt turned ciut hll gtate by 31 pins in toe fourth box, Carl Pettigrew, she feet, three lEu* Buddy Borst and bis band will 1 Snow, rf ...... -. .7 inches tall, dominated toe play all furnish music for dandug and -Ai first **wqs^ crew’’.'That outfit, and 21 in toe sixth. The Leal, girls now 2 Hddden. if • • e • • • • < coxed by^Pcfi Blessing and stroked cut this lead* down to eight pina in, through the exhibition, In toe first Boggini ^ 1 emeiate. 3 'Vmmard, o half with bis stellar shooting and Reo Girls l men of that Moblrana ...... lOff *8 9ff—290 to almost even terms and at one 1 Mikpieit, r f ...... 1 2 at 5 o’clock yesterday, came back craw this ya8r*vButhe stttl hat Doc M iller 77 93 99—888 Saletri tima held a two point margin for T o ^ r , W tollow , Hail, Charley Mitchqtt ...... W 96 8I9wfi0ff 3 Donohue, c ...... 3 e and defeated toe H ^ ord V. M.'.c. the brief space of seconds. But toe 0 SohloaW,rg ...... 0 0 cmaaditr and Norriit Grahust Swedes tied toe count at eight all WRESTLING 0 j^tooltoi, rg, if ..... 1 3 A; first team at toe la st Side Rec- \ if the piopdseG RnHio'coEMt na­ 44$ Mori ri (fieri 2 l^rirof and then proceeded to mn the score 4 Saimenda, Ig ...... 5 11 roation hiillding last idght for the tional chswphmshlp maol' does not duurter. up just about as they geased. At 0 w. Vlaoi, If ...... 0 1 first time since toey havie been play-' materialise, MOman ------E xc^ent valued if we have your size. At the end of toe p «lod M Swedes against each other. their wares Ih; m actff- (By Associated Preie) Vtw6;pMeei^‘I r ...... held a 13 to 8 advantageadvj and PottsvUlc. Pa.—John. Maxps, 808. id 18 8 29 N fimos Whtto' derided too the thraamtUfi, ^W aih- Jaekmoso stretched this margin to 29-19 at threw Floyd Marshall, 833, Los An­ ioore at half-timai H-29 Guarda 2feh Were hard ftiight with the inltoh.'' April Ghkland r’TtisoB •■•••«• *100 halftime. geles, 25:40. RefareeE-Bddy. *nme 10 minute locals fighting desperately to come triangu- Schul^rt ••*•••• '90 HoUand’s well known long shots Toronto, Oht—Ed 1500' George, quarters. y - ^through with their first win over toe iar regEdta iQ and kept toe Guards in toe nmnlng and 214, North Java. N. .Y.* wpn from t e a ^ 't h it ' alwi^ Ap: ■;Reach. Gustiison, Dowd and Holland toss­ Maas., two falls to one. tipm too local LUTHRRfiJBAGflii MATOI ed in doubledeckers in s>vlft succes­ Brockton, Mass.—Qus SqpnfD- Joh!a. Strflee e asking it tm- d' about. sion to cut toe Swedes lead to ten beiVi Boston, defeated OauOt'GrOg- Morse College. 40^, 48*80. at til Able for- ih ^ tb cmittouec « play did use Eu points. ory Zarynoff, (Zarynoff unable :to c. A,;laai^hfc:ln lafast. ro\lugh and. ^Hartford teusjrtn'flnF has been In the toird period. Captain Roy continue.) | tumUe game. (3ote Qote and FeriBWh.F The scoree of flib' witmes were: term l loppy by of lour points. PlnfaUAimg,w%-^ ^chisoz), toe smallest man on toe Lowell, :Maas.-Ntck t>iitila.C'' Bbn« vifittiHr team, took up toe scoring fornia, defeated Jean LedbOk, C|n'<. gjjgjr anff yore,best tor ’ Referee, Russell; scorer, Arm­ himself. burden, asslfted by Taltte and Ken­ ieff bad high singdi o f 121 and- high ada, two out qf three falla. strong. , . "W e 01 to,hl 'fto#ested ’ ,h f ttireofammof' drick. adding five points to toe . joe’s Btr^oe Station Martfbrdi Atkeam, S w ei^ margin and the period end­ "hnias logg.M the SWEDISH ^ ft. ■■ P.-r T.' Wart. Gourt J-4gp’t^9Ara >how ed. 4f-27^ ' i .- j’enusoh. r f ..., 8 j-4 iv UA SlsedeB Take it Easy 'tihO Emanuri . OHCombef.^rf .. O’**; 0-2 0 _ ^_.euf,^>^4lordavsky, stroke iirgaceiving. With the game safely stowed cam deftited too 1..4iines.>if ...... f. ti' 0*0 hens, HolutBd, Lange. stroke i| HMger thah awsy. the Swedes 'let down ^totir D h u ^ n ff^ to e C ssesese T^ 0-0 tha tqsJoriim'Of creok. defense and toe Guards began ta 0 allos^'!^ 0 - 0 e #■ ‘• > ♦ 1 ;• j l -. 0-0 : Ths Rec volley baU tffiiri will play closa toe gap. Just vhen toe game E. Johnson of toe wipBtlers 1 )1 ? ^ OrO toi^^Hartford Y. M. C A^second teani BtartMl to keoOme. interesting and h igh .iiaflf o f 109. ■ . > 1 league match tomorrow, after- it seemed as though toe Guards SwadMrOIrle V rg ..... 8 3-8 at The puhUa M in­ Had a chance of taJdng the upper Gustafson — ...... 78 to ailMwJthia match sriiich hand, toe Swedes tightened up Am Johnson ...... •' 76 13 again and rapidly widened toe N. Johnson MorenCiOege breach, virtually scoring at will. E. Johnson ...... ,....V.10o 1— 9mriMv, Iff b..... 4 Pettigrew was toe particnlof A. Undberg • s • 0 0^ • §4 2- :^Leieb^vfftvO-..... 8 ■tar.cfr,cf toe a1]-«tar'yputati-«tar'youthfld.ngtl’n» 537 -v ;h gatlAnjAn that c . M. (Ole)(~ )89» ittimred together i, rf .... 0 M ile liirirington and Paradis 87'*, tifred for the Guards, uttspn ...... ra,*... 88 ■'I tha wtfl known Olepn WM net vdtt' .CMfdatr f t •-# o.e • O'o •'wn f • • • «7 9 18 8-18.85 hie team last night ‘ was end flAWls • • • • e • I 81 th a t^ has given up tavilHpv with ^arr V i^ y . 88 the SweileB and remalQf ’ Vtv.hesl» . !*»«. MoK' guarteee to Cahoel., U tmm tU . m i

'■• ■ -JiSr-'j’ - " • < * fy •V -- r. ,, . .,.4^ ^ '-'* /; ; V !'■ ~i*', 'V i5jc^ SV * PAOB TEN MANOiESTER EVENING Hffl^JU); $6t)T^.|U N bH ES^ jfc htuded la U84; and ah lntanuittoiial boondazy commission was formed to aaaA■OPPM.in;• BOUNDARY replace the original ' oommtaMon (^eer Twists eigne ien ;;,p m g .;^ saj which' surveyed the. boundary u ssar«h Uquor ner te a: towmiat - 4 ^ 'i g hg. resort, prqiilHttOii fOaad a Caiy» ia.teonhieh.ots.a- ______; FIXED BY NATIONS The new treaty ruled that so long In Ddy^s News sign, “nunM fifacfc An pm m m t l^ 89 years at obe ’bAce, as the river Changed its'.bed by''alaiw served ps Autheq; Davlsi^anip,. CaiR 'has wU^M ■'It. \ U-eA and' gradual processes, ho accounts They fdVoired ' W M M ^ er- through, three thick p lai^ on the ■-.'•..Iv -■ would be taken of thp latitude . and rested Ixiretta • Lucile office rail. ■Aamu'iiui iii.i loi^tude chisnges made in the'ri'ver Reading, Pa. Berks Oounty'a Wilson. . / . Sfaraishten Meandermg bed; but so soon as the-Rio Grande model prihon goes in for too much' ’ Chiea^, Feb.;: l^--rjrAP)rr-Gang- SC80QL OlBL kiLUDII V hklr-cutting' to suit' the country's r ■ ■ ■ ; . • ehan{^ by avulsive means, the sters apparently aie a- ipretty ver­ V latitude-longitude location of the old hoboes. Officials disclosed that at satile lot of gP’ ffetters. Bridgeport, Feb. 3.— (AP)— Rio Grapde Which Has a recent requirement that prlspners r ch isel, and not the actual changed vleve Marks, 6, sdiuidgrirl, running have their hair clipped has cut the When five .funmen hijacked a course of the fiowing river bed, hoqia froo) a d ^ in the west end number of voluntaiy inmates in half truck loadbd: eriUi bbtler near here would fix the international bound­ thiz noon, stni^ ■’'hd killed .by I Habit of Wandering. and ss'ved the county a tidy hum. > last nifht they ware qtaite ^philoso- \» a ry . phloal abbot, their « ^ r . an 'automobile driyen by Anthoqy The commission was created by Miami, Fla. — Edwin Taylor, 68^ J. BattisteDa. The driver was ^ d ■i ■■ was turned over to county authorl-' “We e x it e d a lead of alcohol,” ■ Washington. Feb. 3.—(AP) — treaty to examine' chafiges in the pending pcdlce inquiry. j ., ties on a vagrancy charge and his said one of them to Homer Shaf­ After 84 years of uncertainty re- river channel “which may affect the bond set at $500. Taylor calmly fer. driver of the: track, “but I gwding the true location of their boundary line," to determine wheth­ reached into his pocket and pulled guess we^ have take u e butter Stemational boundary, the United er alterations were made by erosion Iwtidik oNa « pdt ledw out a $500 bill. He will be given a and sell it*’ ^ ” . ^Stetes and Mexico have d^ded to or avulsion. The commission had hearing a little later. The trudk. ema ftotpid later in diipeiul no longer on the meandering no power to change the treaty line C. H. TTRYON'I Cicero. T^ete was !iiOt a -pound left V"' MAST di'viding the two countries. d - the Rio Grande river but to force Hartford, Mich. — The Packard of the original load of eight tons cliurch carries its theories into Fapularent palfOMt it to hold a fixed course. By 1905 this body had surveyed of butter, J. apd described 58 parcels of land p ra ctice. Sanitary Market ; Seven years,of negotiation to this MlnneaColla-r-The street car mo- ^d were conduded yesterday in which, by action of the river, had When two deacons dele^teo to torman mhy gb fpr a ear ride on been transferred from one side to stand watch and discover the cim sw Mexico City with the signing of . a his day oif, the letter-carrier may Dial 4800 treaty providing for shortening «if the other. Private ownership of thleVes who had been stealing gaso­ Cenie4*wf aeled fw,lever go for a walk, but when the fire­ Fancy Bib Boast Beef « q . the present l^ m lle temperamental these “bancos”, as they were known, line from the worshippers’ autos man tumi in false alarms while pound ' ...... X 9 C stretch of river to 88 miles; con­ did not change nor did Mexico or captured two 18 year old boys, they otherwiser unoccupied, that’s some­ MIDBtE RIBS struction of levees and Jetties to hold the United States lose sovereignty took them inside the church where Bib End l^rk to Boast, RIB OTLOIN END th in g. the Rio Grande to its course; pur­ over the areas thus affected. services were under way. pound . . . .1...... O C MHdIy eurad Ceindd Ralph Lawrence, substitute fire­ ANY NFEIGHT chase of private channel rights, and The culprits were led down lo the Pork Chops, OC a In that year a new treaty was man, in police Court admitt i yes­ construction of reservoirs to control made eliminating the “bancos” by front pew. A prayer was given for 2 pounds fo r ...... a w C their reformation. They left the terday sending hi 15 false alarms FANCY BRISKET the fiow of water. again establishing territorial limits Legs of Uunb 0*> a church with bowed beads. in a four-hour period. ' ONE BoaecLldatlrad' If this $6,107,000 project is con­ at the river channel. Private prop­ He was aentenced to SO dasrs in pound ...... M s J 'C PRICE lb cluded, it will end boundary difficul­ erty rights to the ceded territory Green-ville, P a. — “ C urfew tduOi ■the workhouse. '■ Home Made Sausage Meat ties which have worried the two were not affected, but.pro'vlsion was not ring., tonight” in Greenville ' Elkhom';^. Wls. -^ Democrats of p o u n d ...... ' . . . . . governments and their citizens on made for the future by authorizing it ’s to o mEpeniive. three Walworth county communi­ » Tne Borough Council, following a Deerfoot Sausage, o both sides of the river since the end the international boundary commis­ ties are titylng.to figure out how strict policy of economy, decided tb pound package ...... O j f of the Mexican War in 1848, and the sion, subject to approval'of the two to compete with “Job seekers.” In LANO O’LAKES 93 Score Swe^ Cream M D • Bump Boast signature of the original Guadalupe governments, to effect the transfer silence the whistle—an ancient in­ Delavan there are seven “Demo­ e% stitution— for 60 days — unlwSS p o u n d ...... iri U. S. Gov*i Certified •■•Py Lbt ^ Hidalgo Trepty which fixed the .in­ from one country to the other of crats” seeking the postmastership BUTTED ternational frontier a§ follows: areas alienated by avulsive action of there’s a fire. Round Steak Top n while only six t>0mocratic votes D U I l E K ROLLS or PRINTS dfc ^ “The boundary line between the th e river. Summerhill, Pa. — Old Dobbin, were cast in the 1980 state election. pound ...... 4b two Republics shall commence in the The treaty of 1905, still im force, after waiting years, finally got his In Ektft l^ y only two Democrats Sirlola Steak n Gulf of Mexico, three leagues from was a mutual concession- of.terri­ "big chance.” . voted and three haVe • applied for p o u n d ...... A land, opposite the mouth of the Rio tory by the United States and A motorist, making a left lurn, the job.. The situation at Williams Grande, otherwise called Rio Bravo Native Roasting (Alokens . n Mexico. It provided that “bancos” ran ^uare into Dobbin as the aged Bay also iS embarrassing insofar pou n d...... A dd Norte, or opposite the mouth of already formed and those thereafter horse paced along, ‘ head erect, as no Democratic vote was cast BACON and EGGS its deepest branch, if it should have to be formed shoijld be transferred proudly drawing a buggy. there in 1930 and one man has ap­ Strictly Fresh Eggs, large n more than one branch directly from one coimtry to the other by the Dobbin carefully maneuvered plied for the postmastership. size, dozen ...... A FINAST SLICED emptsrlng into the sea; frona thence international commission, subject to about and started kicking—kicked! Goldendale, Wash. —. Wanted: A Fancy Native Potatoes, a SUGAR CURED LB up the middle of that river, follow­ the aj^roval of . the two govern­ th4 car to the extent of $150 in fighting cat with a* lion’s ' “ 'rt. A p e ^ . . . A ing the deepest channel, where it has RINDLESS 1 5 ^ | s s » ^ 1 7 4 : m ents. ' damages, then continued on his way.' large. Insolent rat has been-, prowl­ Y ellow CMobe T urnips l more than one, to the point where Tlie chamizal tract, in the El Paso State police are looking for Dob­ ing a grocery here. A Cat was left p eck ...... A it strikes the boundary of New Texas district, is such a case. Its bin, also the man in the buggy. in the store during the night The Spinach | M ex ico.” sovereignty has not yet been decid­ Miami, Fla.—Wheb a yoimg man next morning the cat, bitten and p e c k ...... a Center of Channel ed by agreement between- the two iralked into a restaurant here , SUGAR was fixed as the center of the river commission has been at work on the ing $18, Miss Betty Gridiam, the kingdom is having its day in the day, pint ...... channel. But statesmen of that day problem for several years. waitress, was so surprised she movies, Paramount studio is about 2 pounds Mixed Fruits Q did not reckon with all the vagaries Since the Gasden purchase by didn’t realize he was a robber until to start production of a film in fo r ...... me Broolold. A ® i h * of the Rio Grande, although intema- which the United States some time he drove away with it. Then she' which Director Henry Hathaway Brown Berry Coffee n tioud law provides that erosive after the 1848 treaty bought from called the police. says the' animal list Includes: 4,300 pou n d ...... 4$s BUTTER C.e.mery A ^ Changes in a river’s bank do not Mexico part of what now is Lower Chicago—^Eugcue Romeo lost con­ longhorn cattle, 212 ca'^'e-, 12 1 drinking glass free with one alter boundaries. Arizona, the boundary west of the trol o f his car when sldeswlped by a oxen, 52 horses, 12 mules, 232 buf­ pound. ■ t . r ‘When it became apparent that Rio Grande to the Pac^c ocean, has machine, ran over the curb, and falo, 24 deer, 16 do^, four wild­ the Rio Grande had slight regard for occasioned little trouble. The new made some effective changes in the ca ts, p wolf, 16 rabbits, 3,500 hogs, Crisoo, I O' FRESH FirUITS theory and less feeling for intema- treaty is expected to eliminate fur­ front yards of several residences. He besides assorted chickens, turkeys, one pound ca n ...... a O v 1 'onal law. a new treaty between tte ther concern over the meanderings knocked down a tree, a porch, a quail and rattlesnakes. ' Campbell Bakied Beans 5 c and VEGETABLES Heavy Cream Z j £ t S 4 IM ted States and Mexico was con- of the Rio Grande. section of a fence, and removed a Seattle—Capt Ldhdley Davis is can ORANGES Strawberries gliis. 10-L ,v« jq ji S

s N h a c h POTATOES Finqr Maine 15 Ibpk 174 They Read M ilk Fmb OeHif eeiitenlt ql. ' J vr' • • N E W ^ I B A G E BEFORE fss 4 « iw Smoked Ihoiilden THEY! CAULIFLOWER' IPrankfurli 2 ‘• 254 Pastry Flow 49^ BUYi GREEN BEANS a 855 M ain Street R ilbinow B uilding 1 5 * Family Fleur . 5)4 CELERY Scratch Feed $1*95 ^ 374 n!& ' •»>“ 5* SAVES FOOD DOLLARS Cigarettes ..nocarton ^^eS^ i ' <' '.s s By m aintaining Low er Prices, B etter Q uality. D o Y our ' Weiek-End Shopping Hm . from 4xur LOAF CHEESE Look At These Values FINAST BAKERY PIMENTO NPHITE er COLORED . V « •*: TOP SIRLOIN BONELESS u LB B R t A D t ■» * ^ T E Rib Roast s L ice o '^ ■ 5 4 |FRkles;::»^^ RaliliB SEbEP er.SteDLisr SIRLOIN, ROUND, SHORT PAH un BISCUITS ; 5 : s s 2 i 4 1 Im ** 1 - SMd«llif dH«,4 - 2 BD 4 1i for mil week only. ' FINA5T PREPARED QUALITY STEER-Iy OU SHOULDN’T PAY MQRE. 2 ’ 1 “‘2 S|^' 11 . R A I S I N la • SHced PiRadiii 1 ’ A r m o u r ’ s coow W h o l e ...... Frcth.Baii^.. M i l d l y Cheek hill oMIiiy seedibu rgitlHe S m a l l lb; •I . .X . C u r e d WHOLE OB SHAim HAljr.' hbhi swwgidik elHMeliN! v ' RIB END SHOUT CUT ;r ^ b s r ^ a r E r i b s lint . DeRcieei cakc i -Vil lb lb |PMfm gadalArfinTi^msiiiOTiry'* .>_____ msh Pork Roast Chuck Roast •'iRHiiMee wHb'CiSeeAiel

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. f t . , I 1-*. . •• V* .' ' 'I <• V . ?MHMys4K4l I ^ g T X i t o i i i Kf 'A' ;V \V;V- I 1 • v \ X.f . Nmo FlWRUARY 5,1 Iinri iiitT 1 iHiiiidiilkitwMdiiti ■;)»»* i . .w.. y er Sophomores. 37 were Grace Johnson The Ways ahd'Mcans bohu^ttee Gocta MagausoB v' ______tite ediicb are Ike Honw Bi^dhrs society of the of the American Legion Post and bunch Srmhornores, 38 w m Freahraen, and tweatsHttoee la aumMr. Nbt all of South Meiho^fist Chtmch hold 9 « l b / t lb . 17 were Upper -Fisslunep. The John MdCehna « Auxiliary an retalnded of the meet­ Lockhart-Rogers tiMM took him t»:ths Padfle thdr regqlfff monthly meeting Mon­ ing at the state Armory this eve-, Juniors had ibe larkest number on Oonm, but ha hM aovtored an lii- day evenhog at the church. Rev. R- the Htmor RoU but the Seniors had Erwin Rofher nlng at 8 o’clock. Thomas Wlppert termtSns tand of thfonaatlon pqn- A. Ck^tts who has been 111 for A 5c Package Assorted. 3 IBS. PEA BEANS FREE a larger students on the cetnhm a large part of the vast some time will addresa the group. with eaeh pMchaee e t '‘A* and the Freshmen had the SQFBlOMOHBS ♦'outWesL” His remazkk were ISghteen members of. the 4-K Retreshmeata and a social time will club met at the home of Franklin Glim Drops Free! largest “B** Honor RolL . A. punctuated wiHi' a lot of witticiams follow. 4 lbs: Kidney oi^ Yellow Eye The roll was very latie thiji term, Margaret Atkinson for Which he is noted. Lipp last night John-Hale and Al­ ' • with each purchase of bert Mann tested milk by the conmdering the fl|ot that it was n Katherine Fike He talked of vtsiting Niagara Beans fb r 25c Bruno Naodmwaid The ,^d Timers Choir of the jnethyleae-blue and sediment pro­ busy six weeks, dlmased with the Palls and -his trip on the Maid^* .maauel Lutheran church, who will 2 Quarts Ifot Roasted Peanuts! W ell have plenty tMs week ! cnteriag of about one hundred new B. cess. Mr. Hale encouraged the boys the^Mist on the Niagara River just, slM et the Sunday evening service tO'take en active part in club woric. students. When V>e fourth honor Peter Ambrose underneath ths falls. He spoke of Edward Atkinson will meet Sunday afternoon at 5 The meeting proved most instruc­ BACK AGAIN BYJaPGUBST! .roll of the year is announced, it is the busjr-Hty of Ckleago and its o’clock- for a lUearsal. Refresh- Dorothy Belknap tive and interesting and ndjourned aLARGE,JUlCk probable that the names of some of preparatior for the World’s Fair mento will be served- following the FANCY Miller ' $100,000 apiece. He spoke o f his Science says that A ll-Bean pro­ pint lb. Baiham StoKenfeldt Gladys Miller trip down into the Grand Canyon vides "bulk” to exercise the intes- P e A ...... \ ...... B. Khuua Mohr- and told the aseemUy something cines, and vitamin B to farther aid Large StrieUy Ffosh Eggs Paul Aceto Teddy Nelson about Crater Lake. regularity. Also iron for the blood. d o z e n ...... [introdnctoiy Valne!. Alma Ballny Josepbiue Odermann Members of the assembly were Bond Bread Fancy Yellow lOhr Own ItaHetons The "bulk” in Al l B ran is much Fancy Large Sunldst James Baker Rose OrfltelU better able to viBU^lise his trip as l o a f ...... Lorita Coining like that o f leafy TtyretaUes. How Fsitb Owers he spoke of it because the huge New Molasses Cookies COFFEE! Joseph D«imone Priscilla Piilsbury map of the Dhited States was much safer 'than taking patent LEMONS! RANANAS! Rita Dwyer Gertrude Plaga placed on Hie stage. This map was medicines—often harmfuL- Just eat ...... Barbara' Greslfl* Harold Porcherpn highly colored and neatly done. It two taUespoonfols daily for most Frisbie’s Pies ' l ^ c lb. Anthony GryK Mary Quish was designed by Albert and Austin types of constipation. For serious e a e h ...... Frances Hosie Isoida Riva ciases, try it three times deily. I f each Krause '31. They had outlined sev­ not relieved this way, see yonr Fresh Pigs’ Wver |oo«|ritto tt with aay! Raymond Irwin Pearl Schendel eral of the raiitea which. Mr. Perry S® lb...... Fred Johansson Ruth Shedd has taken while traveling west and doctor. MareeOa KHly Faith SplUane the blackened spots on the map Sold in Uie red-and-green pack­ Free Running Salt ...... See ^ e World’s. AH Plght”*. High Selwto Hull, Fek. 8»T» / Beatrice LaForge > Charles Staklinski represented the places of especial age. At all grocers. Made by Fresh Fish and Ojvters. Dorothy Little Henry ^tsklinski interest of which Mr. Perry spoke Kwogg in Battle Creek.

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EyaqiAlMilffints to a Mg '"''itoneliw...... of MaaelMSter people at tc EmeirgiBoy^ Y e M s C e perfQgma9( ^ ^Monday and dation. eyenini^ For the benefit of K COOiONG EXHUar OtorMot JiveoAi LsetiinL rnim Khm m Bii « i e cWKtron a mathWe will be given 1 . * : ' Ths first <>f the series of five lec­ I ^ h sehodl- hall.Mopday aftbr- wooB at 4' o’oidok. ' to>e4gr'' tures bo CiilTent Events will ,be TSinat Gni’ Afantot-From Ear tWitii Poulttiy Prices So Low. Demonstration . By Electric given tooifht hy.Mri;- Lewis Roee ^ The profits of 'the entertainment Nmt York, iito 8 ^ A « —' The to It any wonder fliat Flaeiulnt h u twen dolnf a icfiito ludlday Cmnpany Expert Yestmrday at, 8 o’clock. Mrs. Rose is a very ' Aiaallijitt' Aif-; •iu which more than 100 local people oonditionvof Judge Allyn L.. Brown eyee. Tihey did say* th e; hnrtnciaa week-enda, aelUnr more Turkeys than ever iiefotre. ' Aftemomi Highly Successfid. uiiuaual lecturer and ikell. known ../•'ritjii;B3rS^ ; j^ v eA part, will he divided between of Norwich, Conn., a member o f . the dlttoto” i wfii'to'.em y ifjt y i over the New England states. This, rV ■ t ■ , One jGood Sized Ito ip Plump Young IIEN " One of the most successful cook­ is an opportunity of whibh evbiy dtl^O rd," F«b.‘ 8.-I-^(AP)'-rr»Whl^ one who can possibly do so i&ould ' Badgbr, 88, , vgto ing demonstrations sver conducted avail themsslvss. r, at the:: ;Swaford T u rk eys by Mrs. Marlon B. Bowe, home eoo- Mr. Simonds spent the most of. today' p(fiioe^ a n 8 to 10 U>. averace. nomist of the Manchestei.' Electric the day yesterday ^t New Raven in v/cvu Sunny Thoaiju, FOWL the Yale Gymnasium with the Y. M. ored, of 68' 118th streat, Nfiw x o » Cooopany was held yesterday after­ C. A. Physical Directors from all without bond as the assallaiat wl(b For Fricassee noon at 749 Main street. Over 80 over.New England. The hbads of stabbed the-wchnhn^ in the-neck at c lb . women attended the denjonstration the various departments of Physical her rooih here s tost aig&t ^ t b g And (me large 17o can Oraii- 31 which consisted of an exhlbiticm of Education of Yale were . showing podeet knife. ' Her'throat' wa^ berry Sauce, boUi for 6 lb. Capons cooki^ on the Universal Electric these men their work and ^vlng slashed alnuMt from ear to ear az^ Native Broilers Range. Those delicacies selected for demonstrations of the newest in all several veins were cut , Roasting Chickens the special demonstration were forms Of Physical work. Police allege the-, cutting followed Valentine cake,-sponge cake hearts, Tbs Volley ball team under Frank her rcfoeal. to return to New Yow Washington cake and Valentine Busch's leadership from the Sch(X)l with Thomas, .after . quitting him Extra large fresh. yesterday morning When thty salad. street Bee was at the Y last night quvreled Thomas was arresteid $1.19 FOWL $1.49 each Due to the great Interest created and gave our business, men, a good sevsral hours after che cutting e* for the special Valentine demonstra­ demonstration of what a game of he- stepped in a friend’s home here,. THdI Pknne service ontil 8:80 tonli^t. If It to oonven- ^ tion Mrs. Rowe will repeat the cook­ volley ball Is really like when it’s Thomas is. schedded to be ques­ 9 of oor eeriy Saturday delivery, ing demonstration, using the same played in good style by an ex­ tioned by Sheriff. Tnbmas R ^ y 41 C l • *®“*’ ***** advantag4 items next Thursday, February 9. perienced teana. 4151 .Just phone your onler tonight and aa soon as fresh Fairleld county on the -amugg^g .ed the good help of Jim­ was recaptured in Pittsburgh and is 2 5 c l b . V 2 l b . 1 8 c 1 2 i / 2 c l b . , VEAL mie Spillane in his usual ability to now in Wethersfield. make goals. Oth#r M#at Markfft Valuat . ASSOCIATE CHAPLAIN ' The Uncas from Wapping second Jnley Fresh team wmt down to defeat before the PARADE TO PROMOTE SUGAR North Ehid Seconds in a very ohsoring the big com­ Block grand chaplain for the sixth dis­ munity musical show, “ The World’s trict At the same session Peter HELEN MEANY DIVORCED i All Right,’’ at High school hall Chuck Roast *Qusnty* lb. U i / a * Fina Cranulatad Wind of this town was made deputy Monday and Tuesday evenings of LEGS of LAMB for this district, as announced in Bridgeport, Feb. 3— (AP) — De­ next week, will be in charge of a yesterday’s Herald. claring her,husband threatened her Rib Roast Pork ii>. 7c A thrifty parade which .will leave from the life and used her frequently “as a Y- M. C. A. at 8 o’clock and proceed buy at punching bag’’ Helen Meany Balfe "£ Z t ib. SUGAR BITTEN BY A BABBIT to Main street, as far south as the Frankfurts 15« of Grerawlch, who for more than 13 High s(fiiool building. 2 5 ® years was the National woman Giv­ This price applies to whole legs of Swift Lamb weighing Waterbury, Feb. 3.—(A P )—Fire­ Uncle Sam, (Harlow Willis) who Pot Roast ^ lb. 23c ing champion in the United States appears in the final scene of thb about 7 lbs. Morris Supreme or Cut Legs 8c lb. extra. * man Jerry Griffin, attached to the and won the intenatlonal cham­ 10 41‘ show, “The Stars and. Stripes” re­ fire marshal’s office, had a hole bit­ pionship as a diver at the Olympics Thick Ends Oorn.d lb. 1 5c Again Flnehurst oilers you good values In tender Pot Boasts, ten in the leg of bis trousers by a in 1928, was granted a divorce to­ vue, will be In the parade, together 5 lbs. of tender Bloidc Chuck Pot Boast 89c. boneless tame ' rabbit in the cellar of Mrs. day from Harry R. Balfe, a food with the -Cotton Pickers, the Hl]il Fancy Salactad Shoulder Pot Boasts, Bumps or Bottom Bounds are nice. Catherine Dubay here, when it went broker in New York on the ground Billies, “Lovin’ Sam” , “Gertie "hajrwire.” of intolerable cruelty and was allow­ Green’’-and all the other gaily cos­ tumed participants, together with NEW LOW PRICES Fancy, Lean The same rabbit chased two in­ ed to resume her maiden name of spectors of the Cbeuse Cliompanles, Meany. Judge Carl Foster heard Charles Burr, Horace Murphey anid Potatoes LARD which own the property, out of the the evidence and Attorney William other soldiers of the A. E. F. wito D A I S Y H A M S cellar yesterday. Mrs. Dubay had to S. Meany, Jr., a brother o f the special music just to prove that the subdue Gie five months old bunny plaintiff, Represented his sister. The, “World’s All Right”. Watch for STEAKS them! 15 17 by whacking it on the head with a - « I ^ ^ C lb . Meanys were married at Green­ club. wich Sept. 21, 1930. The advertisement in today’s Cut From Prima Baaf—Tandar, 2 ^ e lb . Limit 2 lbs. She says the rabbit will go on the Herald explains where tickets may 9S-lb. fade $1.11 block Saturday night and thkt she Convicts in England decreased be obtained. The reserved seat sale Juicy, Hi^h Quality will have rabbit potpie for Sunday from 50,000 to 6,000 during the —at no extra charge—begins td- : i O Z MAIN ST. D IAL. dinner, probably a tough ohe. reign of (^ueen 'N^ctorla. morrow. morning at Kemp’s and ib. 2 5 c FORcooorH/trnvraFAT Best Short Sllverbreok SIIcmI W i l d m a r a |C Handy cans for the small fam­ Top Round ib . 2 5 c ily., Your choice, assorted If you wish. Sirloin ib . 2 5 c Fmit Salad, Grapes,. Diced or /Crushed Pineapple, Peaches, Pears, Peas, Beets, Carrots, Green Beans, Spin­ Cube lb . 2 5 cH>. ach, Brown Bread, Cranberry Sauce. The Manchester PubHc Market 3-51 The Cat All Green Asparagus Tips we are selUng tore-.* 8 oz. Porterhouse »>■ 2 9 c | cu n S8(l are fine for the family of two or three. AT PINEHUBST, DIAL 415I FOR SATURDA Y Bakary Spacials half Arango Blossom CEYLON pound Best Full Cream pk«. BUTTER Special Prices on A ll Cuts of Meats >akes ea. 1 9 c TEAS FORMOSA ^ PRICES ARE LOW; OUR QUALITY HAS NOT CHANGED. Whita Bread 5c lb. It'c Frath 20-oz. loaf 7 c Combination Sale— ^All This W eek! 2 o y 2 WE ARE FEATURING FANCY PRIME Now they tell us; Every day for health CANNED PINE* Now Low Prica I One Pkg. VIRGINIA SWEET fnr APPLE, so we offer you PANCAKE FLOUR and 2 medium cans Sliced or Crushed fo r ...... 29c Fruit Nut Bread I One bottle VIRGINIA SWEET ^ 2 large cans Sliced or Crushed fo r ...... 39c Rib Roast Beef ry SomeTodayl ' SYRUP Mm 1^ And one other good fruit buy-----the finest FRUIT SALAD you ,t’a Dellolous! ever purchased for 241/^0 can. Cut From Fancy Beef at tall Com Flakos Kellogg’s pkg. T t Bat more (dtrus fruits. Heavy .first grade large Pink Salmon cans 2 5 c Ha'O. Oats Ipkgs, 2k Fancy Fresh Pork to roast, rib 1 A ^ FANCY FRESH POULTRY or loin end, Ibi ...... 1 U C Red Salmon 2 r . 2 9 c Pantry Cookios n . b . c . lb , 2 0 c Home Dressed Fowl for cutting up Small Lean Fresh Shoulders,^ 1 O /* T o m a t o JuiCO Campbell’s 3 cans 2Pc^ Grapefruit Halt Pouad Can eastern cut,lb...... Id a C Cocoamalt 19c Spinach DsIMonM No. 2 H 2 2 9 o ^ Tender BtMieless Rolled Pot Riiast Beef, lb. 2 5 c , 2 7 c Quaker OatsXt.£*2 ,%.21c A sparagus Tips DsiMonts '>sn 2 3 c * Fancy Fresh Chickens to roast, I . for 1 8 * 1 9 c , 2 5 c G r a n d m a 's Baking Powdor <*«« 39e 3 Bondess Native Fresh Ham, all lean sol­ 2 5 c , 2 9 c 5 for 29c or still lower 59c dozen. M ayonnaiso Snewre t-oi. . 2 jsrs IS ff ' id meat, cut to any size you may y ^ Molasses' <«> 19c Special on Bntt Ends of' Ham cut from 3 0 Z M A I N ST. iD iA L. desire at ...... i O C DouUa Tip M atchos 6 boxM 2 5 # FOR GOOD TR/ki rO f.1T I | S1 A good huy—ceUophane Premium Ham, about 4 Iba. 1 wrapped Boneless Rolled Rib Roast Beef O Q ^ Old Dutch Claansor 2 cans 13c each, Ihe A .9 w# Juttlladucad! Naw Low Prkat! Large Sunkist 2 lb. box for the oven, lb ...... a OC O a k ito 2 pkm. 21e .* can Fancy Legs Spring Lamb A CORNED BEEF SALE. Blue Peter Sardines 3c .Supar Suds 3 pkgs. 20c^ LEMONS DATES ca n 2 2 e ^ Lean Ribs Corned Beef C King Haakon D r a n o ^ 2 2 c , 2 5 c " ’ i ’ Fancy ^ e ie s s Brisket Corited, | JA ■ Sardines, 3 cans 25c 2 5 < Fimcy Kidney Lamb Chops Soap / rarkmsn's 6- bars,''25C'| Every adv. we write dhould cu ry a mention of the fine na­ Marsiiifnaliow Fluff 2fc Ivory. Soap Smsii : 5 ba rs tive POTATOES from the Bockland ^ trict, we are selling at 25c Small Forequarters of Lamb 1 O ^ Sirloin Flank Corned Bsef, ' 1 peck, 85c a boshel. Better order s(mie. whole, lb. : ------*'. IOC AtkP MAple Syrup £Sto 23 c • Croaa Cut Corned Serf ComMnation Salt : A P P L E G * Juicy , NIm Lamb for SteVing ^ jf) 4^ Sultana Syrup sm^i sottiei lSc An apple iv d a y ....F o r aance t m A N G E S ^Buy O no Can o f or pie, fancy Baldwins or Lobster no. h can ^ 23c GBEENINGS. / ' 2 dozen AT OUR BAKERY D®PT. v - Bebbitt-s Lye' «or i 9 e dotz. 35c Home Made Rolls, all kind^ Home Made Cream Pofls.ffled . Fat Salt Pork ib. 9c Rocaivd FRip On# Caii 6 lb s , 2 5 e White Bdling. Onions Pore H ^ y Cream, eiDdi:.. . * dozen l O c iiM itjK s'C loansor Pears, 5 for 25c Yes, we have fresh i 6b. 9c And for eating fancy MdN* * Cranberri^ at 20c lb .' Home Made Sqmfsh'P^ EXTRA SPECIAL TOSH, the favorite table triple ■ Large bunches of each .. • •••••» 2 5 c 1 q t of our Home Baked.Beaii8 -luid ope 8 large apples BREStt FRUfK AN P * CARROTS OR BEETS flcmie Made Danish Paatry» . botfle of Fancy Tomato Catnip 8 bundles 25c d^^Sen •******«*teseseseee«e 2 9 c both itema. for. 25c Juiqf, Sw oot Florida C r M n T« m fa V e y Cabbage for Cold Slaw Green Beans, 2 ^ts. .. 19c Royal Siauiet Goldmi B ai^ ^ :) Fresh Strawberries 18c pt Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. 18c. Land o’ Lakes Batter- S^inech 2ika. 1 y«i 2 Ib&...... Com, 2 dms for'....,.. y . : a -lb . bag 4 lbs. Banamas ...... <25c < !■ White Egg Tnrpips Blazwell. House Coffee - ' \ ai^ .N n cy Red W liietitf' Cdery ,'...... > 1^.... 13c Rntabam Tnmips 3 c Dill Picklea, Brownie, Hot House Rhubarb 28c lb. Yellow (mbns lb . qnart *-* - 1 7 c 'Chaae '8 Suborn Dated’Ciffie r' Frosh, Rad Ripo; Horida ^ Badishef ...... 6c bunch ■■ IL J. - Ho^eydew Mdons" Spinach Pieklea, Browtiie^ 2 3 C ■i ID* CrsMi Tcip'eijwdfeS quart jar .. CaoUflower' Npttui Hale Coffee . ^ j ^ $fiewiDeiT^''. .2' 2 9 f Try &nrifye Bread or Gre^ Beans Preaervea, Royal S ca^^ • • • % -iv.. ' •, ■ s r ' Raisin ' Whole Wheat ‘ Lettuce , ' ' ■ *1 . - .1, r ’ -> i- ' ' ■ 2 Ihe ja r '•#•••• • • • f • • 4 ;a • 2 7 c .... .1 Bread. M n d irog g s^ lP«ANCY:|itBSlE”FRUrr AND SMctiy Freeh Large Eggs from 9 7 ^ aee rraa Rtotws An B ighr. mgh school Han, !«»>•■ aaJ 7. V' - I^GEISIBLES « ^vtetiT, dozm .. . . •, Am i A 5; P food Stores N<-‘w tn-’' Sweet T ^ e r Peas, Th • . . j ;■ A T1 I ■ S

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tf MANYATRiamt moA, jotowt tltot QOtoe for e u a end RecitehteOmter mail. people viett her. ItoiiB of bitertet OF YOUNG LADY Or WtMelidMtoBlyby the cherwlag ^ '■S' jmot, Jmt by tha im^tality of the ‘M'-B graial. youthful old lady hereelf. Mrs. Heien White Hebron,' jm p i hoys’ swtt Bter hair la net yet white. Her classes with beginners at 9:M,' -V. Famofts and Busy ^nilt keartng irperfeef, and hw eyee are tenaodlates at 10:18, afivuesd find IT PAYS Maker, Satertaind Her bright with a e ^ t that nevei^ Junior l!to savMg at 11:00 hold growa oM. She takes a kee t inter’ F r i e n d their sesrion on Saturday moniliigs. Pdrlitps jyttfird tB iraf M o that tlMPe ig sa#bfs or mfety iii set to life and declares that she Now is the time t» tsioU your, TO WA( TON _j lo^rnn, Itriiiisw W A as wdiM good ||^ti^ if IlYbiiyttf the t m t (Spceial to mw Be^d) doesn’ t wish to live when she gets b(^ and prspare Mm tor tha som^ so that ebe^ cannot work. She not mer season % attendltad any o f .the qoallty Imfriblel If ecniwmlflrily 198|.7riher^« your onntini^iitty jfc HtfNm Felk 8.»Mrf. Hden only aeelitt with the house work, above dasses, at'..oi)te a small YOURSELF ■Btobing it a point to abbp Hale’s P^JUKTMENTS ireftQr, twice weekly Reitember, ' White, ivho peaeM her DQtb birth­ sews e .ir e a t deal. She has al­ charge, betog s»a4e. fw instru»> IB day Thuraday, Feb. 2, may be call­ ways been' 'interested in making fion, wMch alto-teidudes'towel and miilte, and «o w that she has more dn aleohar massaige t o prevent ed ooe df Bebi^'a old^ youBf leisure, has' recently made seven; ciolds.' Give your a, ebance, en-; On Y o a r s d r pedide* toiUte, one fo r each daughter and roll him new. - She was bom Feb. 2, 1843, in each granddaiighter, also two • Oommmrity Datoe Bast Hampton, Ck)im. Her father vdilch she hds "given to friends.' At ' lighting arrangements for waa Benjamin Ackley Hills, and; present she is making, a “Butter­ jh^s community dance have her mother, before her marriage, fly” quilt tor her own. been made whtdi should meet with toe approyal Ml who will be pres- was Lovlna Archer. Her grandr A reception from 1 to 3:30 waS| A rm our’a mother, Lucina Archer, lived to be held at her home Thursday, at­ .ont These Ui^te Will be so ar- 4 that the.dshoing floor "will EGGS a handled years B u i^ e Sdid band packed! Foil et: . Hiffthltig o f it. Guaranty Trust Company of New Parker'Ghase,.who have.a summer WHY? Beeanoe ifio the blnest TuamT liealto-i^vlng vitamins! SUGAR When visiting her sister, Mrs; York. home here, left on. Wednesday tor Pkgs.*.»7« food vaioe ever offered to Manches­ towttty toriceys at a vmy low.price. Now you can Flavel Jones, who lived in Hebron, Boston—Massachiuetts chiefs of a six months’ trip to Europe. They ligh t and dark brown Inohiied! ter houMwhrea! afford to have tarkey at tHs price! she heard much about Tumervllle police unanimously reject a pro­ are leaving their two mughters, and toe sUk mills located there, posal that policemen be autbonsed the Misses Bet^ ahd Catoeme. at and decided to leave Cobalt and go to piinlsb minor violators of auto^ a private school in Berlin. Pro­ Hale’s Own to Tumervllle (now Amston) which mobile traffic laws by keeping them fessor Chase occupies a chair In she did vdien she was about twen- by the roadside as virtual piuwners the department of government and “RED BAG” ty-hve. It was there that she met for a period of time not to exceed law at Lafayette College, Easton, CLUB Edward White who was the head one hour. Penn. Professor and Mrs. C ^ e j f t dyer and whom she married about Brockton,'Mass.—An 88-year-old plM to return here to Sqptemner. | ^ Hershey’s M ediiiBi three years later. man, staggering through smoke 'Perfect attendnee pupUs in th4 i STEAK filled hallways, is rescued by fire- While woridag to Tumervllle she center grammar room tor January l ^ r n R ' Something new! fftoakneat from bent grade prime sometimes waJkedJb church a^ He-. en who curtfcd him four floors >S8 were: Catherine Flekfit^ MaofCia 4 m beef. 'Qamage at the Frankel. Ullian CUffibg.^rasIe and br3F^ISg^M a”^nietlti6r B^.' Internatioiial Turner would hitch , up a pair of Hotel Shepley. The elderly man Mabel Hills, Aesynato and-" Merle pounds ^ Frigate mules and take several girls who was blindi* Jones, Kate Kulynych, ' George worked for him. to ^urch. Derry. N. H.—H en^ Spaulding, Fickett George Gond, Irving Grif­ president^ of toe D eny Chamber of Sardines Salt Mr. and Mrs. White lived in 'I ^ fin, Frank a&d John Kulyfiyeb; Commerci^ says reporte of renewed Henry Pomprowics, Bradford and ROAST BEEF nervine fo r about two years and buslnefs activity in Derry were ex- Here’s what we’ve done! To prove Popalar speoialsl Popolariy patronized! Shop for these weekly "STAB SPE- then bought a sman farm near Edwin Sm ith,. Anthony Gonci. agrger&ted and that toe town’s show Those having a perfect record' In that the blmd of thin coffee to CIAL81* iMBorrow! , Burroughs. Hill where they lived industry was enjo}ring only a sea­ the primary room were: Gertrude right, we tried the'"Mind fold’’ test imtil 1894, although Mr. White con­ sonal incline In bu^ess. Jones. Ethel Fickett, Marion Grlf^ on dx SeB-Serve employee. Three tinued to work in the dye house. Wakefield, Mass.—Miss Frances fin, William Fickett, DonSId and other oonmUtlve bnmds of coffee 1 Bottle Pancake Syrup ic lb . While they were living in Tumer- de Kasic, one of toe few women Kenneth Griffin, Frank Hills. Rich­ selling up to 28c i^ u n d were pro­ Both ville toe first train went over toe chain store managers in New Eng­ portioned out. "Bed Bag" wen 4 Airiino road, and they with others ard Lee,. Jerald and Horace Porter. 1 Package Virginia Sweet Pancake PIourF^r land. battles would-be robber, who The Ladies’ afternoon bridge met bullseyes, tied I and lost only 1! A wdootee breaktost treat! ’Trent year folks t|^ woobread! Best boneless cross-rib roast of beef. UnaTanteed went to toe meadow to see the takes to his heels, leaving toe at the home of Mrs. Robert F, to roast tender and delldotn. Cot from best grade train which had stopped there. This store’s 350 behind him. Portgr Tuesday. A No. 1 beef! was about 1873. Boston—^Boston Herald says state Mrs. White has five children, aU police r^ rds disclose that at least living. Her husband died in 1921. one avtomobile in good operating NEVER FAIL FLOUR! Fopular ^‘Self*Serve” Her own brothers and her sister condition, seized f r ^ bootleggers, died some years ago. but she has was sv'ld by toe officers to a Legis­ three halfsisters and four half- lator for either 320-or 330. Eyery Day Items LEGS o f brothers living. She attributes her Providence, R. I.—^Weather Bu­ Hacker's ^ ^ ft longevity to toe simple life that reau reporta ti record high temper­ What is man, tliat tiioa are mtedi Kremel Desserts -«• ...... 2 pkgs. 9c she has led. ature or 55. fnl of Mm? and toe Son pt mfuif Rice...... V...... 3 Ibf. 13c LAMB In 1894 she came to toe old Kel­ Haitford, Conn.—New England that toon vMtest Mm— Psalma FLOUR Best quality fresh legs of lamb—from yoong Iambi logg place to live. TUs place is skating cbkmptonship, already post­ 8:4. . ■ ; Quaker Gisdcles ...... 2 pkgs. 19e far from neighbors and surrounded poned twice because of ladr of ice. ' ( / 24«/j poondbag ■ I I I I I...... by lovely hills and valleys. Many Is cancriied for the year as warm 'The laiyruage of truth.is simple. Heinf Ketchup. (largeK...... •.. bottle 19c days the only signs of life are toe weather continues. —Euripides. Stacker’s “Never Fall*'' Floar. Known and used for generatfoas! FrOdh PtRBUto . ► , ...... 3 qta. 18c RIB'' Pea Beans ...... 4 lbs. 9c ft^ ^erelite” DnlTf GingW:,Brea4Mhc. ; ...... tin 21c ROAST (>o^BIdckweii*f ...... jar 25c Prime rto reait of beef cat from qaaHty geveromeet iMpeetM steer. A Nou 1 yif>!k.bed / 'tha best! SMITirS GROCERY c a k e f l o u r Coluinbia ABunoniA > .. . * • ....■- 2 qts. 25c PH O N E 5114 2 NORTH SCHQOIr ST. (FUl strengtol Yep koow toe tabel!) (AKEROUH G daffy cakes always wbeo "VereUte* eake'ffeur Is used!. HalAff-Bleach . » . . . ^*.y.».• • 3 botUes23c ' j ■ kO ibu FREE! Cake tia nod oaa Baker’s 'COpbANDT tARGE.CAN. ■ Fresh Shoulders P^d p. With Galamot ■ "I ' Baleta pore pork saoaagte.. I b . ^ Mty pamukes . .r.. wbat a Oa^iarAi yiiiiiitB) .r iM. mn. nv.*qr w>, treat tor tomday breakfast! Beet gsade^pork used to Rakl^ F«ipe44; B aiyi wmsagse ■ none better! Fancy Fowl pound: lt%'if)nd9e'heti«^ agahi eitor It i f IM peeid tiul Rib Roast Rede pound I 7C T6iis oi FaESH and ■y Deliyesed.To Us Friday For The Week-End Sale! pound R e SUNKIST FRESH - ^ ^ ^ ! 9 Icebefg Pot Roast . Florida EHfttwe £ S3c Lemons doz^ I! Large eise. ETeeh stedc. .toey sovri . 4:* Rib Corned B§el pouad ^e !'P I I -A F hn ida B aldfrin C4* Moroni. u ■ I W r . W l ' \ ' ■ '■PC'.''-' doz. 1 5 e SDGAR te'niUEtoytepeel! ' i ORANGES aphes feM : i ' ^M^belti 4 Krk.45c 21c Ana tk u c .(K2SI:? RED Large Fancy Freto OdeasetieatValiey L: ■ ^1 -vys- 1... JfiGS -KAS qMI, -f

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W M t AA , LOST AND FOUND APARTMBNm FLATS, ■( T-S- t e n e m e n t s > -AS \m m HOPii TO LOST—PAIR DOUBLO Platon Va«H IM ^chestec es, in brown case. SConday. N ei(^ F O A r e n t —4 a n d 6 ROOM tttie- borhOod of atreaf and aOla. m«Bt)^ all improvements. Apidy ffl Ef^ning H e^d IJB Divlalon street. B\»ter street, telephone 5 ^ or a m l u a r d 4 ^ • CLAS81FIBD ON ALL-STAR . VJKKH8KM BW^IB ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR RENT—8 ROOH flat, upstairs, v‘ ' ■ ' . ' ’ ' ■ 88 1-2 Chturch street luquire 68 This Is the of » serlea of AT TEMPLE WANTED— 3 PASSEltUERS, St K w w m * ▼exdi to o ' W est stre e t six atoides on tte eareer Wl Sir InlUaJi. aombon •M aad abiMabbcbtflatlou Petersburg, Florida and return, Bialoatan Cawtpben, ..'^ d ’s oham- m oh eonat M a word aad< oompoond leaving about February 7th, fhre word! airiro worda mnliaam eoat la Sees No R e ^ For Chug- Baseball Briefs { ptai raelag dtivw. price ot tbraa Uaaa. ^ ______$80.00. Address Box T,' Herald. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement 67 cochrAn h a t clinch JUaa rates per dap ter tzaaateat, Spruce street Telephone 6200; . ■ -V -i ■ - • Dy Ttai CULL Fonner ada iig S o Umdp, Bated (In New York, Feb. 8—(AP) — The PERSONALS 3 2 ROOM HEATED, furnished aiian- K x)okl^ Dodgers have received 'ne Paytoha Beach, Fla., Feb. l.— Charse (AP)—^A sleadw, quiet-spoken TITLE AT BHIURDS To Hay • ConseeatlTe Daps «.! I.OM • eU EPILEPSY- — EPILEPTICS! De­ ment Ideal for teachers dr busi­ signed contract of Pitcher Fred Perfornances (her Ae PI«rimm»h, rile club announced today. B rit^ who Ukea ihe thrill that S Conseenttve JDaps .,.1 • ctM 11 ate troit lady finds complete r^ ef for ness couple $8.00 per week. Write 1 D v a a a;a atala'a a*a| H eta \riio with William Watson conies in' driving an automobile husband. Specialists homc-abroad, Box N.'Hmkld. Chicago, Pete/ 8.—(AP)—^A tri­ son, Famoos Trick fai All ordlMi for Irracolar - lasertidae ClaA forms the southpaw division more than fotnf miles a minute, umph in ]# fls^ try fcff the world will be obiU^ at oaa tlB|e rata failed. NbtUng to seL. All letters Past 30 Years; Here’s Ae SpeeltiTratea Cor laa« tarat aPerp FO R RENT—20 CHESTNUT street of, the Dodger pitching staff, ap­ numbers ammig his' favorits hob- three-cushion biniardk tirie and the dap adPMtiSlOB Btraa apoB reqneat. answered. Mrs. Qea Dempster, iriodemlem flat second floor, vrith plied in 36. games last season, Ues sodi mUd. imd prosaic pastime Ug share of the prizq money will Fancy Shot kriH, Oiler Apt. E-54, 6900 Lafayette Bhrd., Ada otdamd tor-tbree or atz daps screens and curtains. Diquire on Babe’s Team. chiefly in r^ef roles. He was as eheckers and igarflening. go to Welker Oochnia tonight-^ he aad etopi^,* before the third' or dCtb West:''Detroit, Mich. He is Sir Malcolm CampbeU, dap i^ .b a > eb a rfa d oalp tor ;the ae« prem ises. credited with , nine victories against can beat Johnny Layton,, who has tnal anaibar ot umes the ad appMr> four defeats. worid’s greateflt race car driver, held the ehanqdonriilp ten timed. Aospices of Masonic So- ad. ch a rf^ at the rate aarnM.: bet who is out to a$Wn electrify the Ooohran, famous 1^ Balkline, but no allowama or retnada eaa be made AUTO ACCESSORIES— BUSINESS IXICATIONS By ALAN GOULD univeriw with another lightning .At his home in MarMnaburg, W. a comparative newcomer at three on six ttide ads stopped rafter, the TIRES 6 (A sa od ^ PiCH Sports Editor) over the ocean speedway here fltth dap. ' V FOR RENT 64 Va., Hack Wilson, rotoundL Rodger cushions, last night removed J. N. this month.’ He htqies to better his No forbids"! Clsplap/Uaes not FOR SALE —OTITE PISTON New York, Feb. 3—(AP) —Babe o u tfie l^ r, revealed he had* r^ ected Bozeman, Jr., 50 to 40, in 41 innings, solA ' ■ • ■ FOR RENT—IN TRE OFBiCB own straightaway record of 253 from the championship, leaving Lay- The Hecadd wtU not be-Ve^nslble rin^; they stop oil pumping and building atfl6b s l^ street a suite Ruth bore up exceedingly well mder a new offer from the ^ dub. .The Willie Hoppe, who has been 1K2 tor more thkn one Inoorreot l&sertlon the strain of being left off the 1982 Dodgers were understood to have miles an hour. ton as his last. obstacle. Ehren give your- e n ^ e m ore powrer.. r offices, suitable fut a doctor, or Unotetruslve of manner, this 48- ot anp advertisement. ordered tor all-star major league team, picked ofteied Hack $9,500 for his labors should Layton overcome. Eoebran, balkline bUliard champion for rix- more than one tlmA Valves faced, commutators tnled,: kindred lines. Also a very desirable year-old Englishman possWses a by a copsensus of baseball writers. in 1938, as compared with $16JM)0 in another battle between them would teen of the past twenty-five years The Inadvartaat omission ot incor­ shears sharpened. Fred H. N ort^,, rent for ladies hair drsaeing es- quiescent mien that belies a dare­ rect peblloaUoa ot advertlslnic will be He will remain the highest sidaried 1932, but Wilson sayc it still isn’t be necessary, for they would then be 180 Main street. Tel. 6628. tabUshment BMward J. P oll. Tele­ devil spirit within, and an iron and never aniwhwii bislow sehood reoUfled oalp bp eaaoaUatton ot the performer and biggest gate attrac­ raough. A ten per cent cut, he tied for first place., place in worid champkmabip pity at eharpe made Cor the service -endereA phone 4642. nerve that often has snatchei him Last night’s triumph was Coch­ All adverUsameau must contorm tion in the gaune this year, anyway, said, would be acceptable to him. three-cusblon billiards, will 0ya an no matter whether he finally comes from disaster in 20 years of racing. ran’s seventh in eii^t.. matches, in stplA eopp and tppoaraphp with MOVING—TRUCKINIG— ‘.‘To me, a good game of checkers exhibition of his skiD .at the Mascmic reaulatlons eatoroed bp the publish­ STORAGE 20 j to terms in Ool. Jacob Rupert’s Lloyd Brown has joined Rick while Layton goes into tonight’s ail- Temide, Thursday evening, February ers and thep reserve the rlpht to POUCB GUARD COURT eastside brewery or imder the soft is fascinating,” the veteran driver important tussle with six victories edit, revise or reject anp coup eon- Ferrell as the DL Louis Browns’ dechured here while . preparing for 9, at 8:30 o’dbek. H q ^ will pair sldered obJeotibaablA Florida skies of SL Petersburg. repr^ntattves in the hold-out and two defeats. The defeat dropped with Clarence E. Andenwn, said to LOCAL a n d l o n g DISTANCE, Long B^ch, Oallf.; Feb. 3.— (AP) an sttank upon the sp ^ record. Bozeman, probably the most popu­ CLOSwQ HOURS—Classlflad ada to moving, general trucking: iLvery “Why should 1 squawk?” he de­ pvade. Brown, a southpaw,, was be worid’s champion trick and fancy be pnbllstaed same dap must be re­ —Ehetia police guarded the court ‘T Itaid it one of the best means in lar player in the tournament, down ceived bp is 0‘eloek noon: Saturdays service. Our affiliation, with United manded when the subject ot ail-staur obtained in a trade with Washing­ the worid for keeping your nerves shot bilUardist, room today for the second session of selections was delicately mentloneo. to third with six victories in Hoppe is now making a tour of 10:S0 a. m. Vans Service means lower ratea do ton. quiet, and your mind off such ad> bia nine-game .schedule. TELEPHONE TOUR furniture moving to distant polotA ' iC trial of William J. Guy, young “That’s the same team I picked my­ ventures as auto racing." this, state, demonstrating his won­ self after la^ season, so why Bozeman gave Cochran a brisk derful ability at the angle game and w a n t a d s . Large modem trucks, ekperieneed V. elshman accused of murdering The New York Yankees announc­ Back' home at bis estate in Povey battle, leading ofC with a run of .men, prompt service, sil goods in­ shouldn’t it be okay with me? 1 ed they had assigned the contract Cross, Elng., aklch is more than his appearance here ty sponsored by Ads are accepted over the telephone Capt Walter Wanderwell, globe put Chuck Klein in right field be­ seven. However, his touch deserted the M asonic SocM - CSub. Tickets at the CBAROB RATH si van above sured while in tranait are features of outfielder Gerge Selkirk to their 500 ireara old, Csunpbell spends him and he went scorEess for the as a oonvenlence' to advertisers, but offered at no extra expense to you. trotter, aboard the Wanderwell cause he belongs there. 1 don’t see Newark International League farm. much of his spare rime in his gar­ for the' eiddUtimi will go on sale next seven Inifings, sriiile Cochran today and may.be obtained from the CASH RATES will be acceptao as Dally trips to New York, oaggage Yacht Dec. 5. much of him but the averages show den, puttering, around among flow­ FULL PATMBNT It paid at the busi­ he keeps pretty busy with the picked up a '15 to 7 lead. Bozeman members of the dub. delivered direct to steamsklp plera Hans Wagner, generally i;^[arded ers and vegetables. He also goes in ness office on or before the seventh Himdreds stormed the court yes­ Phillies.” went a l# d in . the twenty-third, but Thb exhibition is expected to last day followlas the first insertion of For further informatioD cal) 8068. terday, seeking admission. The as the greatest shortstop in base­ for horseback riding and niqtor- Cochnm' managed to tie' it up in the each ad otherwise the CBAROB Meanwhile Ruth sees no occasion two hours. Hoppe will play Ander­ 8860. 8864. Perrett A Ulenney Ine. w^dow, Mrs. Aloha Wanderwell, was ball history, signed a contract with bbating. thirtyrfourth, and his high run of RATB will be oolleoteA No responsi­ or development calculated to make Naturally, automobiles capture son in a 200-point billiard match, bility for errors In telephoned ads to be one of the first witnesses when the Pittsburgh Pirates as coach and eig^t in the thirtyHxihth, put him after which Anderson will display will be assumed and Aheir accuracy SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the him change bis nominations for an bia fancy and. he possesses numbers the taking of testimony began to­ general assistant to Manager safe^ ahead. He picked, up four in his uncanny ability as a trick and cannot be suaranteeA accommodation ot their large L)e- all-star lineup, based upon perform­ George Gibson. Honus, now 58 of them. They range from huge the next inning' and 'accomplished day. The state sought to show Guy ances over the past 30 years, two fan^ shot artist. Two dajrs lator; m D E X OF Luxe bus for lodge, party or team and. Wanderwell quarreled over years old, spent his entire major multi-cylinder passenger machines the match pobit in the forty-first thirds of which has been under the to midget creations, in addition to Hoppe will leave for Chic^;Dt scenb trips at special rates. Phone 3068, financial matters and ttot Guy was league career with the Pirates. Should Lfiyion win tc^gbt the of the world three-cusblon chunpion!- classifications Babe’s earnest scrutiny. several racing cars. 81860. •8$64. the “mysterious stnmi^r in.gray” play-off for rile title wUl be held RlrthS . • . . . ..oei,...... M...... A Herd are the selections, pn which Another hobby of the famous sbip now gohig on. He h a cbaL who appeared aboard the yacht Dec. Luzerne Blue, vdteran first base- Monday nig^t Ensasements ...... B he stands pat: driver is treasure hunting. He once lenged. the winner of the rifle to a liarri" *es •••vnwM*.*.*- C COURSES AND CLASSES 27 5,; when Wanderwell wcu killtl First base—Hal CLase. man, has been given bis imcondl- m at^, with, a side bet of $5,000. Deaths • • s d.d •aL.d«aR«.*> • d • • • a • s s • D tiond release by the Chicago White headed an expedition to Cocos Card ot Thanks ...... B aboard his ya ^ t Second base—Larry LaJoie. Box. Blue, who has been in the Island off the Pacific coast of In Hemoriam BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while Shortstop—^Hans Wagner. P#am a, where legends say a huge Last Night *8 Fights Som e Southern coUisgiM have Lost and Found learning. Details free. Hartford Third base—Jimmy Filins. majors for 12 years, played with turned to “flivver trips” as meth­ Announoements ACC* sod d d sd sse a BUM BOAT SEIZED fortune, ransacked .years ago by Academy of Hairdressing 693 Main Left field—Joe Jackson. Detroit and St. Louk before com­ ods of transportation for their Personals ...... > ing to the White Sox in 1931. The pirates from the ardent dty of Antoanoblles street, Elartford. Center field—Ty Cobb. Lima, is buried. . . New Haven—Harry Carlton, Jer­ basketball teams. Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 Cape May, N. J., Feb. 3.— (AP) — Right field—Harry Hooper. Sox also cut adrift.a rookie catcher, sey City;. Outpointed Cocoa Kid, New The speedboat “Java,” loaded with He and bia party spent-weeks on Automobile's ton Bzobarge e 0 SAC* ^ Catcher—Ray Schalk. Charles Wax, of l^rginla Poly Insti­ Haven, 10; Frankie Carlton, Jersey Auto AooosaoriesA.Tlres -»...... • HELP WANTED^ ! a quantity of alleged liquor and tute'. the little island laboring diligently Auto Repairing—Palntlnv " Pitchers — Christy Matbewson, under a boiling sinJ in search of CSty, outi«inted Harry Aiexanian, Auto Soatfols sso«ssddddde.«sds f FEM ALE . - 35 with three men ab^ d, war seized Eddie Plank, Herb Pennock. Worcester, 10; Tony ‘Travers, New Autos—Ship bp Truck ...... 8 today by Coast Guards from tb. Connie Mack said all his Phila­ bidden treasure. Tlie expedition DEPRESSION The Babe was heckling truck was fruitless, but some day Camp- Haven, outpointed Eddie Moore, Autos—For are ...... s WANTE£>— g i r l f o r general Cape May base after a short chase. drivers in Baltimore, as a street delphia AthleUgs except .George Bridgeport,. 5; Carman Knapp, New PRICES ■ Oarages —Bsrvloe—Storase >d.s s s s 10 housework, and plaip cooidOg- " The boat, which Coast Guards Ekinisbaw and Rube Wailbeig were beU says be is going back to Cocos. Hotoropoles—Biopsies ...... 11 iirflhiti, when Jimmy Collins was the Keeps “Fed" of Speed Haven outpointed SMdle Conley, 20 sores of wood fautd clooe to Wanted Autos—Hotoropoles . . . . is i^rite Mrs. J.‘.Kolar, Mansfield said was listed as comhig from under contract. He added. that king of the third basemen but A hsUt of Campbell’s, while be Danbury, 6; Billy Bridges, Norwalk, Btoto roadt abont fbor mfles ft w .^ Bsstness snd Prstasatonal fierrleea- Depot, ConzL 4. .1 Providence, R. I.,-was sights about evidently be beard quite a bit about neither of these veterans 9 ^ a outpointed Joe Oliver, New HavSn, Buslness Servloes Offered ...... 13 two nfiles at sea, head^ for Dela­ holdout. EMmsbaw has - not‘ even is here fpr record attempts, is a town and oaa be bought for fS2&.’ Hohsebold Servloes O ffered...... ll-A Collins after landing with the Red regular and minute inspection of 6.. Building—Contracting 1« ware Bay. The vessel'and crew^were Sox. Mkthewson, LaJoie and Wag- been offer^’a contract yet and .Wal- Philadelphia — King Levlnsky, Five room housO, 1 acre landt Florlsts^^Nurserlee ....r.^..#... 'If ' AGBNTS ^ N T B D “ 37-A dli^tcbed to I*hllad^hia : ifi cuis^ ■ b ^ .s 6 ',% .,k a s failed - ftp J OCT# the beach where tbe...speed trials SBsdl ban ,-! faugeato'4 assail nef weN otiiejv,' Ruth admits, hf are hdd. When the Jai^ Inspection Cldcago, outpointed unknown Win­ Funeral Oireotors . /I f • -___ r i..:i ------tody of Guanlsmen. ine nSmes of W ou n d 'OT Hfiseusa te r m s ;' chicken coop. Artesian wdl and Heatlny Plumbing—Roofing . » It names On the basis of infonfiation ‘ is over, he usually jumps into- a ston,. Hartford, Conn., (10); Har­ the prisoners were not learned im­ old Mays, Bayonne, N. i., stt^ped the price to onty $1700. Gall 81M> Insurance ...... 18 WANTED—AGENTS for fast sell­ received and contents noted. He fast passenger car and drives it Mlllinerp—Dressmaking ...... It m ediately. Another important member of the Herman Hellek', New York, (5). ing device. Call 7181. * doesn’t feel be is running any risks down the course at fun throttle Moving-Smoking—Storage ... SO in na™i6g them. Boston Red Sox cast, Roy Jobnsoa, Rochester, N.. Y.—Wesley Riuney, Painting—^Papering ...... SI fleet outfielder, has come to terms. just to keep the “feel” of sp'ed. Grand Rapids, Mich., outpointed Edward H. Keeney Professlona] Servlees ...... SS The Babe considers Jackson the Once, while hitting-90 in a large se­ BEAL ESTATE INSmAMOB Repairing ...... SS greatest “natural” bitter ot all Steve Haiaiko, Auburn, N. Y., (10). Tailoring-Dpelng—Gleaning . . . S4 FUEL AND PEED 49-A Joe Vosmlk, sensational outfielder, dan, he said to a companion: 8 6 5 BIaiaSt. Toilet (^ode and Service ...... S& time. If there was any exponent ot ‘T usually drive this fast or fast­ the slugging art Ruth used as pat­ has joined Bill Cissell and Earl Wanted—Bnalneee Service...... S< SEASONED HARD WOOD. StOVc Averill as satisfied members of the er in going to work every day back Virtually idl sclywls in the BdneatlaMi tern at the plate, it was “ShoelessN size, furnace cUunkB or fireplace Cleveland Indians. Vosmlk is un­ In P o la n d . The h ig ^ a ir s are Southern Conference rank boxing Coursee ano Clasaea ...... SI Joe.” He f-hinkg another iU-fated smooth and I frequently , travel 100 and track about on par as their Private Inatraetlon ...... S8 lengths $7 cord ur $4 loacL Gray member of the “Black Sox.” Hap derstood to have been gnnteo an Dancing ...... :c...... S8-A oirch $6 com. Chas. Heckim,'tele­ Tn4i MakR* u, aFtkET increase on the basi. of his fine miles an hour or faster.” third rating sport, following foot­ Musical—Dramatic S'* • • • • SSt.ff s • s • 28 Felsch, as well as Trls Speaker, out­ When not engaged in racing, ball and basketball. NOTICE! Wanted—Instmotlon ...... SO phone Rnsedale 18-13. CLIPPBRY ice, dull skates— shone Cobb as defmisive outfielders work last season. ^ ouch, Aiich. whwhat a fall! Can you C!ampbeU directs his attention al­ but concedes the center field spot to most entirely tb bis work. He is Rabbit Maranville, though more On and after, this date I w ^ a o t Sonde—Stoeka—Uortgagea SI pick this youngster out of the Bill Terry, manager of the New the Geoiglan on the strength of connected with several well-estab­ than 40 years old, playing second be respons^e for bilto, eonttiwM ' Business Opportunities...... SS sevpn puzzle pieces below. Cut York Giants, thinks bis ofub will be Money to L o a n ...... ' SS ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 5» T it’s all around prowess. Hooper lished firms in England and is base for the Boston Braves ii 1932 by anyone other than mywIL' them out, darken their backs and was a team-mate of the Babe’s on 1-2-8 in the National League next WALTER YURQEU Help n d Sltnatlena He flgrures the Pirates and wealthy. • helped “Broncho" Urbanski com­ Help Wanted—-Female ...... Sf FOR RENT—IN JOHNSON Block, try it. You may turn the pieces the old Red Sox.. pile the league-leading total of 91 165 Maple Strtot Help Wanted—Male ...... S6 single rooms, two and three room the Cubs wUl be the most formid­ He and his wife have two chU- over it you wish.. At. ex-southem pitcher himselt dren, a son,. 11, and a daughter, 8. double plays. February 8,1988. Help Wanted—Male or Female . . 37 auits,*al! modem conveniences. Ap­ and a good one, Ruth naturally able and aU the rest “troublesome.” Agents Wanted ...... 17-A ply Janitor, telephone 7686 or A. Lad}^ Campbell prefers not to see Situations Wanted—Fem ale...... 38 leans toward the lefties in nsuning her husbai^ but did consent Sltnatlone Wanted—M a le ...... 89 W. Harrison 6917. his twirling staff. He prefers Plank Employment Agenoles...... 40 to-aegompany him 'lere in 1928. Live 8teefc-*Fete—Poultry-Vehldes and Pennock to Grove or Waddell Whdi.he flashed by the grand­ because of their superior contrifl. D o >A9U Doga—Birde—Pets ...... 41 BOARDERS WANTED 59A stand to a new record, however, Llv> Stock—Vehloles ...... 48 . “They- were two of the smartest she biiried her face in^ her handker­ Ponltry and SuppUea ...... 41 pitchers 1 ever saw,” says Ruth. Wanted — Pete—Poultry—Stock 44 ROOM AND BOARD at $11.00 per chief and would not look. For dale—JdieecllaneouB week. The Hotel Sheridan. TeL “For, a tig^t game and reliability in Articles tor S a le ...... 45 3673. a pinch, ^ve me Pennock. He stiU Boau aad Aoeasaoriea ...... 46 hsus enough stuff to stop the best of Building Materials ...... 47 Olaraonda—W atebes-^ewelrp . . 48 ’em.’ \ One Year Ago Today—The Pitts­ Eleetrioal AppUaaoe*—Radio . . . 49 APARTMENTS, FLATS, burgh Pirates released Pitcher ^ 'tn > wr mA ■pwci, Fuel aad F e e d ...... 49-A MaaamT.flrr.i Garden — Farm—Dairy Produeta SO TENEMENTS 63 NEW HAVEN FIBB Leon to the S', n Frandsco Household Goode ...... 61 wimrinwE on an option. My Dandy 'moBLms Machinery and T o o ls...... ft FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all New Haven, Feb.-8.— (AP)^Dam ' beat Street Singer to win the $1,- Musleal Instraments ...... 61 improvements, garage. Inquire 214 500 Miisa Ule handicap at Hialeahr Office aad Stbre Banlpraent .... 64 age estimated at about $20,000 was By NAT HOLMAN 3peolala at the S to re s...... 66 Center street or phone 5569. - ■ caused today by a fire in t # Phoe­ PaA,: Miami. Wearing Apparel—Fura 67 Star Flayer, Coach and Author of Wanted—To Buy ...... ff FOR RENT-4-ROOM tenemmt, 6 nix building at 812-22 <3iapd streeL “running BasketbaO" Fire Cqitain Thomas Delaney Five. Years Ago Today—Wilr Root Rif^wood streqt; garage:'Inqutm liai% Daniels’ Justice F. won the L. Lent!, 178 Parker street. Phpne. was severely injured when he was Queettim: If one of your most. struck by -a piece of metal. $70i000 New Orleans handicap at Rooma Wlthopt Board ...... 68 5623. the Fair Grounds. Leo Lomaki of valuaMe ^ yers has tiiiee persmial Boarders Wanted • ••Odd d;d d d d d d d e 68*a The fire started in the Harvey Aberdeen, Wash., beat Ifike Mc- fouls recoidM against him in the Country Board—Resorts ...... 80 FOR RENT—t6 ROOM tenement all Dress Shop on the ground floor. Its Hotels—Restaurants ..../...... 91 Tigua in a 10-spunder at Madison first half, to it wUe to keep him in liflpixhnsmsnts, steam heat, with origin tmetotermined, it was- : setting a new record for a NeW Or­ Farms aad Land tor Sale ^RddCdd 71 HOwever, in the event that my servlee, retflyeratOK fnrxdahed. Cali at,$6,000. leans track. Honeea for Sale «:d dcd d d.d d dbg hMB* • « -71 tiOD. Other oeoityaata tai the building material a ijafleiAtoo r o r y ' py. “Gee, it of that 3uaqr adi" - ways appeal* to ae. FHead PuBoy always boasts ahout.tBa tUfits that be can do. da hto •Vow ia hto bow to wrartle. /like oow! If Ouaty with all - —JS T ^ v v*. .KdUlniw I'

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•* .' ■ - . v-'-s. ■• •• i .. * Times may be bad.— .the weatheri dls^ Women ten Ttothey have at tost foute'.fte ideal M uila^idii :to BteutOyte.' A foundar,; mal___ but ybuV bo bright and chete^ ' Uah tePb 1- ’

G o i f o i ^ ^ '% ciail $iM> ■ s i. 'i- ■ Valentiiie;l!^t Cdps, e^ik 5c Valentine^Hapkl^y I^ * 10c Torridaii^ Vdlentm e;M o0[^each .. .5c Wole:Glotlis, bemi'^uito^ked. 'X Soft flannels. gimdlesl. A ^styto f<». evMy; each ♦....^....'..f.. . . 25c Gray, gieem ■ evmty ticcaiflitor , Vakutinc^Bridde and. Skirts—M ito, ipeiv oentor. doz^n . - . . . .‘. ••..... 15c

MbIiI -3- (S ve your kitdien>--siiMXbtd||ro!Ofo windows a tew lMs^Vcm >^life'.'Vdth ;A. spedal effu to g these colored cottig^aefs.‘w^ Finest ties tort.' t So h a i^ todiw fiieimiaV l... Jubt4«***^ marquisette in site a'Utfie waton^ to'tte'p te ate patterns. - Gfomi, U i^ ^i&bw.^Ool- It-^-stay-hbt’for tevero^hour8. - or-fest. : (Main'flbw^ leftl);^ ?Pnrii woof 75cNorwegton Ood U ser Qff. .50e, 7te:^piibb's Mtortal Ofl ...... 8^. Me CTl’s Cbsoafa Qutotoe .. .‘.38c Cleverly Fashioned 50c Frotek Btodes (n e w ); . . . .89n < ' (Hurt-riMiftiilk) c.- ^srth foc tote EVENING BAGS 3So.Ktote^ 2^ ...... U.-.Mtoj fflOcateTSc'l^^ V \ V .7 . Stuiming new evening bags nof pearl ’■ .-Cim aof••• • • • 4 »c , «7& | 1 Lanty Better Fste Poisdte * and bead combination. Soft'poaches SOq.Dusjtog Powdbf - fWfCh.^ A that are nice and roomy or c b ^ han­ puff') . . .'... . .-.t* ...... i . . . , . 36^ t . > dle pouches with the ever smart em­ • Peann^Gniii&! * o f stocktote'^^Itoo-fone—then ipiD^the b ro id ery / • ..-A'- -••. I ■ liiprfight you ga Wotoen liom amtete/for a • Cocb^iit^ seoted look because th eyll see/ttet Bto^toibedif'tee^ smartesL- newest shade to town.., Two ttety";teb4>i^ 'v hrtig.ihem hom e:f^1^.w^-i^r^ -r- . Fteturte'to GN

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Thin, elegant, the loveliest compacts we have ever seen at less than a dollar. F it­ ted with rouge 9 iid ready foriloose pow­ W e have sold donene sets stoieeAftelfirst df;^;yeqr,^Dep- der. Buy one for'yoursdf ;or fw ^ t orated; Ametfoan ptoces^aNvtoe forMz,>!IHty q jlptot / be e^Htted -nitywte «n~at* ttto fp e ^ g iv in g . * • • e.e e^e < 22 karat (Baseijaent.)^^ gold {dated . -r'^'

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