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America's Envoys to Naval Parley Arrive in London

America's Envoys to Naval Parley Arrive in London

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(Classified Advertising on Page 16) I V i ■»- PARIS’ FAIREST RACKET BOSS COP^ SLAYERS HOOVER’S a i d e : DRYSWILUNG AMERICA’S ENVOYS 1 WATERBDRY TO TEST VOTE QUESniMNOT TO NAVAL PARLEY YETSETTLED NEAROTTURE ON BOOZE LAW I * ARRIVE IN LONDON Confident That Motion to Dispnt^ increases as Senate All AvaSable Men Searching Within Few Minutes b1 Repeal 18th Amendment and House Dehate the ALCORN ASKS for Men Who Exclfenged Reaching English Capital, Will Be Defeated in Both Matter— Borah and Bing­ Shots With Them on Out­ WARRANTSIN Secretary Stimson Was Senate and House. ham Enter Controversy. skirts of the City. BOO^ PROBE On Way to Conference Washington, Jan. 17.— (A P .)— WasMhgton, Jan. 17.— (A P )^ T h e Waterbury, Conn.. Jan. 17.— Supremely confident. Congression­ tumult already stirred up over the With Premier MacDonald; (A.P.)—Half a hundred police this al Drys today snapped up the chM- question of raising the sugsu: tariff afternoon are searching woods on lenge of Senator BlMne, Republi- j rates gfave promise today of increas­ Thirteen Issued by Judge the outskirts of the north end hop­ can, Wisconsin, for repeal of thei ing, rather than diminishing. Statement Concerning the Accused of complicity in the hold­ ing to track down tWo men, alleged Eighteenth Amendment and pass­ In the Senate, ChMrman Smoot Brown But Names Are murderers, with whom they ex­ A natipnM beauty jcpnte^ in Prance of the flaiaace,committee, which con- up at a dinner given for Magistrate AboliGon of Battleships changed a fusilade of shots on His gridiron prowess gained him ed the word, they were ready for a| has brpught a Tflobd • of . offers, sidsr^ the tariff measure, announc­ Albert H. VitMe in New York, North Main street this forenoon. the appellation of “ the greatest yote. movie, theatricM and matrimonlM, ed he would seek a rate of 2 :cents Clro Terranova, above, racketeer Kept Secret: Grand Jury Police detectives routed the two footbMl star the service ever pro­ Senator Borah, of Idaho, one of to Mile. . Yvette Labroua8e, .tbe bni- pSr poimd on Cuban sugar instead “artichoke king,” has given him­ Found a Mistake. duced.’’ Now Capt. F. B. Geottge self ,up to arrest. He denied en­ men from a bam on Hill street, the Dry champions, said he wel­ nef,te preferred by Parts judges, of retention of the 1.76 cent rate near the end of North Main street, has tackled a new line— of work She’isfpictured smiling here because approved yesterday by the Senate. tering into a contract to pay a.Qhi- Indicts Aliano for Murder and then engaged in a gun fight in and is pictured here as he assumed comed the direct issue on the Eigh­ they called fhqr the .nation’s -most A t the same time, from the House cago gimman $20,000 for tiie mur­ London, Jan. 17.— (A P )—The ders of two racketeers, Frankie which almost a score of shots were his duties in Washington as a teenth Amendment and “I am beautiful girl and she thus will side of the Capitol, came a predic­ American delegation to the forth­ fired. The men, alleged slayers of White House attache and aide-de- have a chance to represent , Rer Yale and Frank Marlow. It was Hartford, Jaa. 17.—(AP)—Thir­ ready to vote.’’ tion from Representative Gamer of coming navM conference reached Patrolman James McNamee of camp to General Wendell C. Neville, country in an intemhtionM parade Texas, the House Democratic leader, to retrieve this contract, police M- teen bench warrants, the identity of Bristol, who was shot last night, commandant of the Marine Corps. "I think it might be well to have of pulchritude.' leged, that Terranova promoted London today and after a cordlM Congress go on record and make it that the House, if given an oppor­ those named, kept secret were Is­ escaped into the woods and are at the rpbbery of the dinner party. clear that this amendment is there tunity to vote, would back up the sued at the request of State’s Attor­ welcome plunged rapidly into tha large.* to stay,’’ he asserted. Senate ^position in favor of the pres­ ney Hugh M. Alcorn in Superior preparatory work of the coming Patrolman William Thompson of ent sugar duties.' meeting. Bristol, who came here today to aid SMITH IS ARRESTED Senator Blaine’s resolution is be­ Dean Declares CriminM Court this morning, as fore the judiciary committee apd Federal Bounty Within less than an hour of his ar- local police in a search for Mc­ JAPANESE PRINCE Judge Allyn L. Brown ordered the rivM in the British capitM wh|or> Namee’s slayers, narrowly escaped Chairman Norris of that committee In addition, the Senate 'continued Paddling Good liquor probe grand jury to proceed next Tuesday will see the delegates death when a bullet from one of the said he was ready to give it con­ its .discussion of a proposM by Sena­ bandits’ guns grazed his leather IN SPRINGFIELD, 0 . sideration at the next meeting Mon­ tor Howell, Republican, Nebraska, in a “thorough and full” investiga­ of the five chief navM powers en­ coat on a level with his heart. day. He said he expected an ad­ Up to a Point to provide a FederM bounty of 44 BECOMES ENGAGED tion into reported corruption sur­ gaged in a momentous dlscussio.n The Gun Fight verse report but thought it would hun^edths of a cent a pound on rounding the bootleg traffic in Hart­ Secretary of State Stimson was The gun fight took place as one do no harm. sughr produced in ContinentM Unit­ ford county. closeted with Prime Minister Mac- squad of police searched Ike Hartford Broker Who Em- The Courageous Way Evanston, Hl.^ Jan. 17.— (A P )— ed States. Sena^tors Bingham of The warrants will not be served DonMd. Block’s barn for the men and an­ The point whereat paddling ceases Connecticut, and Borah of Idaho, Follows Ancient Custom in for severM days, and nothing con­ Great BritMn first welcomed the 8 Ai\A 1 I That xuau iOis the courageous wayvraj towv Republicams, engaged in a discussion cerning them will be reveMed until other squad of police ■ reached the to be a good thing, and becomes American delegates at Plymouth hezzled SIOO OvO Is |>e-iKO about tws question,” said Sena- over this, with Borah attacking; then, Mr. Alcorn stated immedi­ end of North Main street in their UC^^ICU flU V y V V V MO Republican, Washington, where a picturesque ceremoniM ac­ cruelty, renlains undetermined, de­ Bingham’s arguments against the ately after Judge Brown had or­ car.The men are believed to have another Dry leader. Announcing Event — To companied the greeting which the fled out a rear door o f the bam as spite efforts of Dean James W. bounty. dered them issued, mayor extended to the Americans ing Held for Conn. Police “ After all, that is the only issue. Armstrong .of Northwestern Uni­ When Smoot, who had opposed the Aliano Indicted. the detectives entered a front door. I have no objection meeting it, and who' debarked from the George versity. Senate’s approvM of existing sugar Marry in Febrrary. Sebastian Naedo Aliano, large- Then as they wsdked along Hill I have not the slightest doubt of Washington at the break of day. street and turned at the comer on Dean Armstrong has issued an rates, said he agMn proposed to try scale speakeasy operator, was in­ The second welcome was at Pad the outcome.” order against “ excessive brutality” for an increase. Senator Harrison, dicted on a charge of first degree to North Main street, they con­ Springfield, Ohio, Jan. 17.— (AP) The Blaine repealer did not get dington station, London, where in a at fraternity initiations. Democrat, Mississippi, asked why murder, as a result of the slaying of fronted the second squad of detec­ before the Senate for discussion but ..Tokyo, Jan. 17.— (A P.)—The for- gray haze of a mild winter afte'r- —A man registered as James A. he did not ask for an Immediate Alfonso Minniti, one of his employes, tives just getting out of their car. the Drys were speaking freely off “Does that mean we. can’t paddle mM bethrothal of Prince Takamat­ noon, Foreign Secretary Henderson The bandits immediately pulled Smith of. Hartford, Conn., whom po­ the candidates at M l?” an upper vote. •* the tragedy which precipitated the out revolvers and opened fire. After the floor. su, brother of Emperor Hirohito, to grand jury probe into the locM li­ A. V. Alexander, the First Lord of lice said confessed to them that he Senator Sheppard, Democrat, classman inquired anxiously, fearful To Ask For Vote six shots apiece had been emptied Princess, Kikuko Tokugawa, a the AdmlrMty, and other high gov­ had embezzled $100,000 from a Texas, co-author of the Eighteenth that one of the joys of a higher edu- “I shMl do so at the proper time,” quor business. out of their guns, the bandits turn­ granddaughter of the last shogun, His case has Mready been con­ ernment officlMs have the capital's Amendment, predicted the repeMer c^tion was being usurped. was Smoot’s reply. ed and fled for the woods, going in brokerage office in Hartford when was celebrated today with a cere­ tinued to the March CriminM term, welcome. ’’ “will never pass either House of • “Wen, I’d hardly say that,” said Harrison was author of the different directions. Bullets from collapse of the Curb Market caught amendment adopted by the Senate mony of exchanging gifts. when he will be brought to trial. Meets MacDonMd. Congress.” Dean Armstrong. "A certalti amount A few minutes after the special police revolvers whistled past them him short was held here today on of vpaddling is probably beneflclM.’’ to continue the 1.76 rate on Cuban In accordance with an ancient Judge Newell Jennings is scheduled Cause Hopeless train arrived from Plymouth, Secre­ as they ran. charges.of investigation. “But when do we quit?” sugar and 2.20 on world sugar in­ custom regulating imperial mar­ to preside at the term. One of the bandits was seen en­ tary Stimson was enroute to his “Nothing so represents, the hope­ “When-paddling becomes briital, stead o f the rates of 2.20 on Cuban riages, Prince Takhmatsu sent his Identification of Smith, a native prospective bride ceremonial court tering woods on the east side of lessness of the Wet cause,” said it is time to stop,” the dean Said. ’ and 2.75 on world sugar as urged by hotel and thence to Downing street North Main street wliile anotoer of Wilmington, N. C., was made garments, a wooden fan, two casks the Texan in' a statement, “as the Some tipper classmen hold that the finance committee. for a conference with Prime Minis­ fled back.down Hill street and into through the State Bureau of Inves­ of rice wine and a quantity of prospect in Congress for this paddling is good for freshmen. Bingham, chairman of the Senate SCHOONE DRIFTS ter MacDonMd, plunging Mmost im­ the woods on .that side. Police soon tigation at Columbus where finger choice fish. The Tokugawa family, amendment It represents the only Freshmen, on the other hand, dis­ territories cominlttee, said he could mediately upon reaching London In- lost Ml track of the men. prints Were sent by^ police. The following the same custom, return­ way In which prohibition can be like it. not understand Borah’s attitude on 1 to the prohlenos of the five-power Mote Police Arrive bureau also advised that Smith was ed tie wine and fish. • _ wanted In several other cities on repealed and Congress is so over­ the protective tariff. He sMd Borah, ! conference. A call was sent to police head whelmingly against it that it has who pMAientwdutles yes­ The wedding date has not been ACROSS ATLANTIC Charles G. Dawes, American am­ quarters* and two’ more carloads of f forgery charges but probably will be | no chance of passing either' House,^. terday, had frequently asserted the decided upon, - . bassador to Great Britain, an-1 patrolmen were sent out to join, th e' nnntaaConfesses Crime. “The talk of amending the Vol­ soie~purpose of" the speclM session in Febnia^. 'The | Hugh S. Gibson, American ambassa­ pursuit. One car was sent out Police said Smith told them that he was a curb broker in Hartford, stead act so as to bring about light dor to Belgium, both members of Chestnut Hill road, east of the wines and beer is equMly vain. Conn. Last October when the mar­ tempt to help through the tariff one!Which include a State Visit to 30 MfleS of the delegation, met their colleagues nprth end, to enter the woods from Even if such an amendment to the that side and work towards the ket started to drop, they quoted at Plymouth and the four and on.v him as saying, he used securities of Volstead act is passed it would be O V E WILD REPORT of the principal farm products, the 1 England. hMf hours overland journey to Lon­ police on No’/th Main street. By declared to be in violation of the They plan to return by way of Home When Storm Dis­ thin device, it was hoped to close clients to cover his margins and I America, probably early in 1931. don afforded the first opportunity in on the men. Early this afternoon, (Continued on Page 3.) for the seven American delegates to however, half a hundred police (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 2.) ables Her; Adrift 48 Days get together. were still searching and having no News Spreads That Building Start Discussion. success. They made good use of the time, Police went to the outer end of Tobermory, , Jan. 17 as soon as the Plymouth ceremonies North Main street at 10:15 this Collapsed; Two Slightly YOUTHS’ OPPORTUNITIES were completed. Secretary Stimson morning after having visited other SAVANTS TO FORECAST (AP)__'The crew of the sailing bark engaged in a private conversation sections of the city in search Of Neptune of St. Johns, Newfound­ ^yith Dawes and then McNamee’s slayers. Search for the fnjured in Small Accident. land, was safe in this port today* with Ambassador Gibson. A little Bristol policeman’s k’liers was cen­ 3ETTER NOW THAN EVER after drifting helplessly across the later MI seven delegates were alone tered in Waterbury when the stolen W H ^ STATIC’S IN AIR Atlantic. , ., . in the speciM sMon of the car re­ car in which the bandits used last Washington, Jan. 17.— (A P )—Two The three masted vessel, which served for them. night was found abandoned at the telephone operators were slightly set out from Newtown to St. Johns comer of Cherry and Camp streets. One of the first subjects the injured today when an antenna mast Vice President Curtis Writes' seven weeks ago, was buffeted by After the bandits had robbed a fill­ STRIKERS’ HEARING Americans discussed was the ques­ that was being removed from the severe storms for forty-eight <1^3^ tion of Mr. MacDonMd’s statement to ing station at Cheshire last eve­ Bane of Dial Twisters Can NOVEL INVENTION and eventuMly came Into sight off ning, then driven to Bristol where roof of the Chesapeake and Potomac newspaper men on Tuesday. From Telephone company fell and dis­ Article for Yale Dady CONTINUE TODAY the Scottish coast and was towed the garbled reports which the they shot Patrolman McNamee into the harbor yesterday by the Now Be Detected— ^To lodged a portion of the ceiling on American delegation received when he questioned them as they | CUTS STEEL COSTS steamer Hesperus. . entered another gas station, they I the seventh floor. Plaster showering News and Gives His Views aboard their ship, the British prime on operators who were working be­ The bark’s boats and bulwarks apparently drove to Waterbury and i Use Short Waves First to were smashed on the hazardous trip minister •was credited with saying quit the car here. low. that he intended to propose the First Reports. On This Subject. Nineteen Anested in New but the crew was not injured. No Cars Stolen I Near Home Port abolition of battleships at the con­ No cars were stolen here last Centrifugal Machine Casts First reports were that the walls ference beginning Tuesday. Give Warnings. of the telephone exchange had given Relating their adventures today night, so it was believed that in­ Wrong Report. way, and firemen, policemen and Bedford Are Warned by the crew which included the wife stead of transferring to another car New Haven, Jan. 17.— (AP)-— Secretary Stimson was able to (AP) — ambulances were called. They were ■Vice-President Charles Curtis, writ­ of one' of the fishermen, sMd that after abandoning the sedan on ■Washington, Jan. 17— Billets and Removes Slag the Neptime was within thirty miles leam that Mr. MacDonMd said told, however, that the damage was ing for the Yale DMly News, under­ Camp street, McNamee’s slayers Static, that bane of dial twisters, Court to Keep the Peace. nothing whatever about proposing negligible and that the girls who graduate paper today expressed his of her home -port when she was remained in Waterbury. There were forecast. caught in the terrific storms which the world over, is to be from the Iron Ore. were hurt were only slightly bruised. opinion that opportunities for youth the abolition of battleships immedi­ four men in the car when the Bris­ were raging then and drifted help­ Predictions, just like those for the The portion of the roof that fell on the threshold of their careers are ately, but that he expressed tSl tol officer was fatally shot, but New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 17.— lessly across the Atlantic. During there were only two aligned against weather, which would tell the radio was about six feet square but it did unlimited and the world is calling British government’s doubt of this the crossing only two steamers ■were vMue of battleships and the Brit­ police in the north end gim fight listener what kind of reception to Canton, Ohio, Jan. 17.— (A P )— A not damage the switchboards and for leaders. (A P )— Seventeen mrti and two wo­ tc’ .phone. communication was not sighted. ish hope that in due time battle­ this morning. expect within a certain period, are centrifugal billet casting machine Mr. Curtis sMd in part: men, arrested during organization Seeing the rocky coast of Scot­ Alter detective bureau had iden­ now planned. which its inventor claims will elim disturbed. “I have no patience with those ships 'Will cease to figure in fleets, meetings by National Textile Work­ land, the captain anchored off the that Instead of abolishing battlq r tified the car found on Camp street Prevalance of magfnetic storms inate the expense of removing slag Several girls, were treated in the who say: ‘everything worthwhile ers’ Union members, were, arraigned Ardnamurchan lighthouse whose medicM department of the telephone ships, the prime minister really as a machine stolen last night at which produce more or less serious from iron ore, and reduce the cost seems to have been done—whats in District Court today on charges keeper slgnaUed the Hesperus w ^ h building but a majority of ' them hopes to bring about an agreemeat, New Britain and owned by Dr. W. static conditions would be the basis of steel production between four left for the young man of today. of disturbing the peace, resisting brought the boat in safely. The during the forthcoming five pow««{ H. Morrisey, and later driven to for the forecasts. and five dollars a ton has been com­ were suffering from shock. Never have opportimlties so literMly arrest and loitering. All of the cases Neptune’s crew had plenty of eat­ Bristol where the policeman was A proposM that reports of daily pleted for commerciM use. crowded themselves upon youth at were continued by Special Justice ables but suffered from a lack conference to extend the lives of Hilled, an immediate search for the be trans- ______I magnetic disturbances the threshold of a career as today. James P. Doran. existing battleships until 1935 bandits was instituted throughout j mitted on short waves Mong with After ten years of experimenting, MEATLESS JEWISH CITY Youth Is at a high premium; Its 1936 and then. If replacements are Leon Cammen, consulting engineer Before allowing the defendants to (On Dec. 14 the Neptune, with Waterbury. ' i the weather forecast and the courage and zest is a priceless asset go under bail, furnished when they nineteen on board, was reported considered necessary, ^o reduce ton­ Bandit Identified | seismic activities is to be made next of New York, was able to give his and the world so appraises It. nage nad gunnage by IntemationM^ first commerciM demonstration be STAGES DEMONSTRATION were arrested yesterday, Justice right” about 720 miles southeast of One of the bandits is said to be a j ^.ugust at the Stockholm meeting Splendidly" Endowed. Doran warned tbem to “keep the St. Johns, by the liner Cedric which agreement. 23-year-old boy named Brophy who j section of Terrestrial magne- fore representatives of the leading “Today youth is splendidly, en­ passed on & request for a tug.), Foreign Minister Dlno GrandL;, dlvides his time between Waterbury | ^nd electricity of the intema- steel corporations at the Central dowed by school and imlverslties In peace.” Their Butchers Refuse to Use Cases Continued chief of the Italian delegation, ar-' and New Britain and who has a tional geodetic and geophysical so Alloy plant here yesterday. training and preparation. rived in Victoria station fri>m court record. Brophy was seen in Abbatoir Used by Arabs; Cases of four of the men, Fred ciety. Dr. Hazard, assistant chief Machine Demonstrated. “Further more the world today Is BeM, Martin Russak, Manuel Perry GETS UFE SENTENCE Geneva 5:15 p. m. (12:15 p. m. A-v New Britain yesterday afternoon of the division of terrestrial mag­ Demonstration of the machine All Shops and Factories more and more realizing■ ' that “Its f ’peter Haflliaa, were continued S. T.) He was welcomed by For- ' spending freely. One of his com­ netism and seismology of the U. S. was made by pouring molten metal Closed. elgn Secretary Henderson, Mrs. panions was seen in New Britain coast and geodetic survey, so an­ into a tube which carried it to White Plains, N .Y., Jan. 17.— Wedgwood Benn, wife of the 8ect^;t late last night and appeared excited. nounced today. rapidly revolving mold in which It Jerusalem, Jan. 17.— (AP)—^All Thomas O’Reilly, 30, today was sen­ tary of state for India, Sir Robeift Waterbury police were given a tip Accurate Forecasts I b.U pendl'ng hi. >PP«1. a 20- fell Into compartments. The hlga shops, factories, and workships year sentence for the slaying of the tenced to Ufe in Sing Sing prison Van Sittart, and R. L. Craigle. from a New Britain source this Researchers have concluded that gent application of the qualities of speed of the machine makes the ijI'. closed, busses stopped, and , public imder the Baumes law as a fourth MMcolm MacDonMd represented morning that this Brophy might be fairly accurate forecasts can be chief of police of Gastonia, N. C., lets more uniform In composition works were interrupted yesterday In mind and heart and soul. during a textile labor disturbance offender. O’Reilly was convicted of his father, the prime minister. involved. New Britain police know­ made of such storms, accompanied Worldwide Interests. participating In a holdup of a road­ The other Italians wUl arrive ing his habits gave the Waterbury and brings about a better grade of the Jewish city of Telaviv, > while there. AU other cases were con­ by predictions of the kind of radio the inhabitants protested agMnst “America’s interests are now house at Irvington last August. later. Signor Grandl came from atec police the cue that he might be in reception to be expected within cer­ steel, Cammen said. tinued until January 31. Similar machines have been used the city’s being meatless for 23 worldwide. They offer many op­ Hariy Hoffman and Robert Zelms, He was captured in Yonkers after tending the 58th session of tlie.- a riding academy stable in the north tain periods. Investigations of the portunities for service In Industry, days. counsel for the IntemationM labor a gun battle with police In which Council, wheie . end of Waterbury. relationship between magnetic dis­ for molding cast pipe, the prlnclpM government and foreign relations, difference being that the billet ma­ The condition was brought about defense, of Boston, appeared for the Robert Philip, Yonkers patrolman, he had a private conference on the Acting on this information turbances and reception have, been but they Mso impose upon us, both Franco-Itallan naval situation with chine is divided into compartments. by the government, after riots defendants. was wounded. V/aterbury and New Britain police undertaken by the Bureau of Stand­ as indlviduMs and as a nation, new O’Reilly, who refused to give a Foreign Minister Briand of France* h From the billet machine the steel prohlbitipg^butcbers the 'usie.;pf'•. a Meetings of the.

r A'.. I V '^. •V- m V' .-J- ■:' j y ' . . - ^ A G B T W O MANCHESTER EVEi^II^G HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, COS"N., FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 7 ,19S0. £ . HAMPTON BANK ABOUT TOWN COFS SLAYERS Young Champion’s Biddies JUDGE DENIES ' Local Stocks N. Y. Stocks A meeting of the creditors in the Lay Happily A t 50 Below HE KILLED TOTS REPORTS SHORTAGE bankruptcy case of, Wilson Richard­ IN WATERBURY (Forniahed by Putnam & Co.) ^ AUeg CJorp ...... 25?k son, general contractor of this town, Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. ‘ Am Bosch Mag . . . 42<4 was held at the office of Saul Ber­ Iron River, Mich.— (AP)—When Camden, N. J., Jan. 17.— (A P )- Am Can ...... 124 man, referee in bank­ arctic winds howl through Iron Judge Joseph A. Corio, of Atlantic 1 P. M. Stocks. Am and For Pow - ruptcy in Hartford yesterday noon. • Banl^ Stocks. But Directors Announce It NEAR CAPTURE River at the time of 50 below zero— (Jity, .took the witness stapd today Am Interttat ------. 37% Mr. Richardson’s voluntary petition, Bid Asked Am Pow and Lt . . % br-r-r!—Miss Ingrid Mattson’s hens in the trial of Gladys May Paries Bankers Trust Co . . . 326 83 filed January 1, showed assets of Am Rad Stand San 32% (Continued frotn Page 1) charged with the /murder of two City Bank and ‘Trust . 400 ^ Has Been Made Good and $50,835.70 and liabilities of $90,- keep on laying. children, and made a complete de­ Am RoU M ill...... 86% 381.21. George H. Miner, also of Cap Nat B&T ...... 350 AOO Am S m e lt...... '... 71% and fatally wounded by one of four Miss Mattson is only 17 but she nial of the defendant’s statement Conn. River ...... 425 Manchester, was appointed trustee. Am Sugar ...... 62% ____ • men riding in a stolen automobile knows her eggs. She knows her that he had slain one of the chil-: Htfd Conn. 'Trust ..... — 160 Am Tel and Tel ...... * .218% Bank Is Solvent. , which today was found a'bandoned dren. First Nat H tfd ...... 235 Horace B. Cheney was elected hens, too, else she would not have 245 Am Water Wks ...... 94 in Waterbury. Miss Parks in one of her five Land. Mtg and . — first vice-president of the American been named intematipnal poultry 00 Anaconda ...... 70% Tariff League of New York yester­ The patrolman was -shot in the , judging champion at the Intema- statements made to Prosecutor Clif­ Mutual B & T ...... — 240 East Hampton, Conn., Jan. 17.— hack in Forestvllle last night as he ford A. Baldwin and read in court do, vtc ...... — AU Ref ...... s 36% day, succeeding Senator Joseph R. i tional Livestock show in Chicago. 240 B and O ...... 117% (AP)—Irregularities in the conduct was about to escort the four men to ; yesterday, said that Corio came to New Brit ’Trust...... — Grundy of Pennsylvania. Temperatures of 50 below usually 200 Bendix Aviat ...... 33% of two officers resulting in a short­ police headquarters. He died a half her Camden home, saw Timothy Riverside T i ^ t ...... — 650 chill the egg-laying enthusiasm of Beth S te e l...... 95% age of more than $70,000 u the East There will be no session of the hour later in the Bristol hospital. hens, but Ingrid keeps the produc­ Rogers, 2 years old, who was in her West Htfd ’Trust...... 350 Hampton Bank and Trust Co., were The shooting climaxed a report Bonds. Burr Add M ch...... ^ % handicraft class at the West Side tion of her hens up to normal. That’s care, and became so angry that he Can Pac ...... 197% disclosed in a statement ’ssued by from New Britain , that an automo­ Htfd' & Conn West . . . ^ Rec tonight. The next one will be why she’s champion. choked the child and then held his Cerro D4 P a sc o ...... 59% 16 directors of the institution here bile owned by Dr. W. H. Morrisey head under a faucet of running wa­ East Conn Pow 5s . . . lOO 103' one week from tonight. had been stolen and a later report ‘"They’ve just got to lay,” says Chic Mil StP and P p f ...... 43 today. ter. In other statements: Miss Conn L P 7s ...... 116 118 The statement also revealed that from Cheshire of the robbing by Ingrid, a buxom Norse girl who is Chic and Northwest...... 86 Parks said the child:had died after; Conn L P .5J /4S ...... 105 108 $70,000 of the shortage has already four men of a gasoline station. Noti­ good to look at. “Neither I nor any­ Chrysler ...... 33% an accidental fall down stairs. Conn L P 4% s ...... 98 100 been made good by Chauncey G. fied of the Nesv Britain automobile body else can afford to keep hens Htfd Hyd 5s ...... 102 Col Gas and El ...... 78% This child and Dorothy Rogers, a 105 Bevln, president of the bank. D R Y S W n W McNamee questioned the occupants that don’t produce eggs at any sea­ Insurance Stocks Col Graph ...... 26% Clarke W. Burnham who resign­ of a car which answered the descrip­ son of the year. four year old sister, were the chil­ zAetna Casualty...... 166 Coml Inv Tr ...... 37 tion of the doctor’s machine. The dren of Alan A. Rogers of Wood Comwlth and S o u ...... li% ed January 8 as executive vice “Of course, it requires careful se- Aetna Insurance...... 585 president and Earle S. Stevens, also TO TEST VOTE four men had stopped at the gas bury. She is charged with rtturder Aetna, Life ...... 94 Cofisol Gas ...... 105% resigned January 8 as treasurer, are staUon of Oscar Ebb for gasoline, j in the first degree ta connection do, $10 p a r ...... 58 Contta Can...... 53% charged in the statement with “im­ Dissatisfied with the answers he ' ?«tttag uP at 4 o clo*^ with their death. Dorothy, Miss xAutomobile ...... 42 Cor- P r o d ...... 90% proper management and conduct” in received from the occupants of the Parks said, died after she had whip­ Conn, (jreneral ...... 135 Curtiss Wright ...... 7% machine the patrolman was about' mash for an ®^rly brealffast Dupont De Nem ...... 112% the loss. ON BOOZE LAW ped her. xxHtfd Fire $10 par . 67 Elec Pow and Lt ...... 55 Both men are still in towm. to enter the car to drive the men to j ^®®P laymg. Judge Questioned. do, rts ...... 11^4 Bank Solvent police headquarters when a bullet I Ingrid doesn’t pay any coal bills Judge Corio was questioned by Erie ...... (Continued from Page 1.) Htfd Stm BoU, $10 par 59 The directors announced that de­ fired from the back seat of the for her biddies to pamper them. Prosecutor Baldwin. National Fire ...... 68 Gen Gas and El A . 67 automobile struck him in the back. Gen M o tors...... 38% , spite the irregularities the bank is “I don’t heat the chicken houses,” “Did you see the defendant on Phoenix Fire ...... 75% completely solvent and in good con­ Constitution by the Supreme Court Death Car Found. xTravelers ...... 1440 Gold Dust ...... 43% and would become null and void.” she said. “The natural heat of the August 22, 1929, in Atlantic City?” dition and said that the loss “if The four men sped away in their Public Utility Stocks. Grigsby Grunow ...... 17 A t the House side of the Capitol chickens keep them warm enough, “No.” Hershey Choc ...... 78 any” will be small, owing to “splen­ automobile after the shooting. The “In Camden?” Conn. Elec Sve ...... 85 today. Representative Maas, Repub­ first indication of the probable even in the coldest weather, because m t Com bust...... J...... 5% did cooperation on the part of the I keep the houses well banked up in “No.” xxConn P ow er...... 80 bank's officers” and the amount of lican, Minnesota, said he proposed course of their flight came this do, pfd ...... 114 Int Harv ...... 81% to suggest a plan to the imofficial the winter and because they afe in­ "Do you know this defendant?’* Int Nick Can ...... 34% surety. morning with the finding of the “ Yes.” do, rti ...... 18 House committee on modification of ^Ibandoned automobile in Water­ sulated.” Int Tel and T e l ...... • • • 71% The irregularities were brought to “When did you last see her?” xHartford Elec Lgt .. 87 the prohibition laws, looking to bury. Ingrid wants to be a 4-H club Johns Mansville ...... 130 their attentioh, the directors said, “A t my office in Atlantic City the xdo, v t c ...... 80 by the state bank , concentration of the work on the vAt least two of the men ini the leader when she is graduated from Greenwich W & c. pfd. 90 Kennecott ...... 50% Anti-Prohibitionists. latter part of 1926. I have not seen whose auditors are still going over car from W’hich the fatal shot was Michigan state college, where she is Hartford Gas ...... 70 Kreuger and Toll ...... 26% He said he would present a reso- her since.” the books. Accountants hired by the fired, were youthful In appearance. a freshman. While she is at school do, pfd ...... 45 Mo Kan and Tex ...... 52% lutic ' to the Wet Bloc at its meet­ “How did this defendant come to bank are also examining the ac­ Apparently the slain policeman ex­ her brother tsdees care of her egg xS N E T C o ...... 175 Mont W a r d ...... 41% ing Monday to appoint a subcom­ pected no trouble from them, for as factory. Miss Ingrid Mattson. visit you?” Manufacturing Stocks. Nat Cash R eg,A 75% counts. mittee to consider all measures to Nat Daity 46 The East Hampton Bank & Trust he approached the car in front of "She called with her sister about Acme V q r e ...... 43 repea’ the prohibition law, as it Nat Pow and L t ...... 34% w'as founded in 1915. Last year its Ebb’s station he greeted the occu­ *an estate. They were to get some, ^Am Hardware ...... 62 was impossible to get the regular Nev Cop ...... 28 earnings were more than 400 per­ pants with: PICK JUDGES, SPEAKERS property when* their father passed Amer Hosiery ...... 29 — House committee to give considera­ “Who owns this car boys? It’s on. She demanded money at once. American Silver ...... 24 26 N Y C e n t ...... 170% cent, among the highest in New tion to any bills proposing a change N Y N H and Htfd ...... 109% England. The bank is capitalized at just been reported to me as stolen.” I told her I could not give her ahy xArrow H&H, com . . . 41 43 in the present prohibition law. The Herald Nor Amer ...... 95% more than $2,000,000. The driver replied: FOR THE POULTRY SHOW money. She became angry and said kdo, pfd ...... 100 105 Greatest Drawback “It belongs to my father.” I had sold her out and that the Automatic Refrig ____ 4 — Pack Mot ...... 15% C. M. Watrous, first vice presi­ “The greatest drawback,” he said, Par Fam Lasky ...... 53 dent, left today to confer with The patrolman looked inside the lawyer on the other side had paid Bigelow, Htfd, com .. 76 80 “to the hiddification movement so car and after noticing a suitcase on me off.” do, p f d ...... 100 — Penn ...... 76% President Bevin, in Florida. far has been the impossibility of Hears — Phil and Rdg C and Ir- ...... 11% the floor said: Connecticut Agricultural Col­ “I gave her back her papers and Billings and Spencer . 5 7 airing the true conditions properly, “Well boys I guess I’ll have to lege to Furnish Two Profes­ Bristol Brass ...... 23 27 Pub Serv N J ...... 8512 and the lack of a uniform plan. ordered her out of the office.” Radio Corp ...... 37 take you to the station.” sors for Banquet Program. | ------do, pfd ...... 90 FLOOD DANGER PAST “The strength of the organized Bullet as Answer. That there has been no wholesale Collins C o ...... 105 ll5 Radio Keith ...... 24% minorities who put over prohibition The bullet from the rear of the neck wringing of parrots in town. Case, Lockwood & B . 525 Reading ...... 123 lay in their united support of one — LATEST STOCKS car answered the patrolman’s invita­ That' crocuses peeping from sev­ Connecticut Agricultural College Colt’s Firearms ...... 26% Rem R a n d ...... 29% plan. The same tactics must now eral Manchester lawns received a Rep Ir and Stl ...... 75% Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 17— (A P )— tion. at Storrs will send two speakers to ------Eagle Lock ...... 46 be employed to undo the harm that . Ebb said that the rear marker of severe chill this morning. Fafnir Bearings ...... 70 Sears Roebuck ...... 84 Eastern Arkansas and northeast was done. I Mississippi were experiencing levee the car wtaich had driven up to his That the 1930 census has been the Manchester Poultry Show which New York, Jan. 17.__(AP)__ Re- ' Fuller Brush, Class A . — Simmons ...... 88 “The ranks of the Prohibitionists station for gasoline had been bent set forward from January to the opens Wednesday, January 22 at the • actionary tendencies were quite pro- j do, Class AA ...... Sinclair O il ...... 23% I troubles today but the lower Miss­ are broken. They cannot longer up, apparently to conceal the num­ first of April to escape the snow State Armory and closes Saturday nounced in today’s Stock Market, Hart & Cooley ...... 135 Stand Brands...... 26% issippi Valley continued in the grip agree among themselves about their ber. mnd cold weather. evening, January 25. A. J. Brun- although prices did not break out of Hartmann Tob. com . 15 St Gas and El ...... 114% of a cold snap which brought re- future program. They blame every­ A fully loaded .38 calibre revolver That Manchester babies will be dage will speak on agriculture and the narrow trading area within do, 1st pfd ...... — S O Cal ...... 59’% j ports that most of its streams were thing but the unsoimdness of the ] falling in their upper reaches. was found this morning on a lawn taken into consideration in the com­ the 4-H clubs, which he heads in which they have been floundering Inter Silver...... 108 S O N J ...... 6212 law itself for its failure. about 200 feet from the scene of the since the turn of the year. xLeinders, Frary & Clk 66 S O N Y ...... 32% I The most serious levee break of “The fanatics, in their frenzied ing census. Don’t forget ,to list this state. Professor William F. I the year came late yesterday when shooting by Mrs. Mary Gandatta of Kirkpatrick, in charge of poultry Renewal o f selling, pressure Mann & Bow, Class A 14 Stew War ...... - 39% desperation, call for trial without them. Studebaker ...... 41 % I Big lake in Mississippi county, Ark- New Britain. The woman was That there has been no great rush husbandry at the college, will talk against many of the leading indus­ do. Class. B ...... 7 jury, the repeal of the Fourth headed for the Humason Manufac­ trial and public utility issues carried New Brit. Mch., com . 28 Tex C o r p ...... 54 J ansas, crashed through one of its Amendment so as to permit them to for census takers in town. (The jobs on poultry and egg laying contests. ! major levees. The government en- turing company’s plant when she The judges will be as follows: several of them down 1 to 6 points, North & J u d d ...... 21 Tex Gulf Sulph ...... 57% raid every man’s home without pay from $5 to $8 per day.) ’Timken Det Axle ...... 14% ^■gineers office there was advised found the weapon. That accommodations on two Swed­ Poultry, Paul Ives; rabbits, Albert but the rails showed little change. Niles Bern Pond ...... 34 warrant, cause or reason. They de­ Police today are expected to com- Tobacco issues gave the only demon­ Peck, Stow and Wilcox 10 Transcon Oil ...... 9 •-_that 170,000 acres of extremely fer­ ish liners sailing for the old country E. Facey, Jr., of Long Island and mand the nullification of the whole taunicate with the police of Wor­ stration of group strength. Russell Mfg C o ...... 65 Union G a rb ...... 80% tile farm land had been inundated. Constitution to enforce this in June are all taken up. Oscar F. Schultz of Norwklk; Residents of the section said none cester, Mass., to determine whether The market was confronted with Scovill ...,...... 59 Unit Aircraft...... 50 one section of the Constitution, if It That skating is in order Hhis pigeon.s, A. Cordiss. Judging tvdll $of the villages in the area w'ould be the revolver found wa.'* one of four another large quota of rather un­ Smythe Mfg Co ...... — Unit Corp ...... 33% really be a legitimate section at all. week-end at the Center Springs be done on the first day of the ^seriously affected and that the reported to have been stolen in a favorable business and financial, Seth Thom Co. com . . . 30 Unit Gas and I m p ...... 36 “It is not merely methods that show. aacreage would not be harmed if the pai^shop in t^“t city yesterday Park. news. The Anaconda Copper Com- do, pfd ...... 24 U S Realty and Imp ...... 62 are at fault, it is the nature and ex­ On the evening of the opening j Swater receded as rapidly as expect- morning. 'That the Center church addition pany ftnnoupced the closing of two Standard Screw ...... 120 U S Rubber ...... 21% tent of the law itself.” date the Poultry, Pigecin and Rabbit eed. The Cheshire station robbery is being slate roofed this week. clubs, the Chamber of Commerce, additional mines, making three this Stanley W o r k s ...... 43 U S Steel ...... 170% 5 There has been no serious dam- netted $75. Police were told that That there is considerable im­ week, presumably to cures produc­ Taylor & Fenn ...... 115 — Util Pow and Lt A ------. . . 32% A CONNECTICUT MAN and the Klwanis and Lions club will fcage from the Mississippi itself -aR9 the four men who entered the sta­ petus behind the drive of Spanish hold a joint banquet to be prepared tion and maintain the current 18 Torrington ...... 65 69 War P i e t ...... 47% jlnone is anticipated now. tion, the property of Fred Taylor, war veterans for a suitable memor­ and served by the women of the cents a pound price level for copper. Underwood ...... 102 104 Westing Air ...... 44% Savannah, Ga.', Jan. 17.— (A P )— A were armed. ial in town. North- Methodist church. The Man­ The Department of Justice asks Union Mfg Co...... 18 21 Westing El and M f g ...... 145% skeleton found Saturday in a swarrip r'3 G.ANGSTER PLEADS GUILTY Patrolman McNamee, world war That the fact that nearly all chester Gas company will place a dismissal of suits seeking modifica­ U S Envelope, com ... 190 — Woolworth ...... 67% near Darien, by Deputy Sheriff J. veteran had' been a member of the Connecticut cities and towns have number of gas stoves in the base­ tion of the so-called "packers con­ do, pfd ...... I l l 115 Yellow ’Truck ...... IS I H. Collins of McIntosh county was Norwich, Jan. 17— (AP) —Sam local police department since May suitable memorials has caused local ment of the Armory for use in pre­ sent decree,” making it necessary "Veeder Root ...... 38% 41 identified today as that of Frank ;|Bushinger, alias “ Sam the Jew” of 16, 1920. His body will be sent to veterans to propose their ccfhtribu- for the packers to seek relief in Whitlock Coil Pipe . . . — 16 NEW COLORS. Nagile, a painter of Greenwich, paring the dinner. I N ew ark, N. J., alleged head of a the home of a sister in New York Watkins Brothers and Kemps will the courts. The wholesale price in­ X—Ex-dividend. Conn., who frequently worked in tion in honor of war buddies. ;^ang which perpetrated a series of today and funeral services will be provide rest rooms, one for. women dex is reported to have declined in XX— Ex-rights. Reds come with an orangy tone Savannah and Brunswick, Ga. That winter without snow has it-j ^breaks in Colchester last June held MondP-- morning. advantages and disadvantages. and one for men. Door prizes will the week ended Jan. 14 to the low- or are very clear and vivid, and pleaded guilty before Judge C. be awarded each night, apd the Jazz ' est level in five years. Ten American states—Pennsyl­ the next popular color for nove.ty ^ v e r y in Superior Court and was INJURED IN NAPLES NEW Y.YLE GIFT Rabbit orchestra will play thp en­ I Call money renewed at 4 1-2 per­ vania, New York, Illinois, Indiana, is blue,' from baby to natry. Sentenced from 2 to 5 years con- tire four days. The Girl Scout Peekskill, N. Y., Jan. 17.— (AP) FAVORITE MELODIES • cent but again dropped to 4. Mo»e Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, Ij'currently on three counts here to- P,.ome. Jan. 17.— (A P )— Mrs. Drum corps will feature one eve­ activity was reported in the time Motor cars, hitherto banned, Henry Leonard of Washington, D. Chester D. Pugsley, Peekskill bank­ Iowa, Missouri and California — &ay. Bushinger admitted three ning’s entertainment. money and bankers acceptance have more telephones than all for­ to be allowed on the Island of l^counts of theft and burglary. He 'C.. sister-in-law of Ambassador er and lawyer, today announced the gift of $50,000 to Yale University, ' PROGRAM TONIGHT markets ’but rates were unchanged, eign countries combined. Helena. ;Awas one of five men who stole 2,000 John W. Garrett, was recuperating although the longer maturities ta (presses and SloOO worth of cloth today in a private hospital from a the income of which wdll be used to support an annual conference on in­ the time market were reported to. be >from Cohn Brothers factory, Col- fractured knee-cap incurred in an Mrs. R. K. Anderson in Charge AMERICA’S ENVOYS a little firmer. The increase of $13,- ternational relations. ‘ fchester. accident at Naples. 00(1,000 in Federal Reserve brokers’ The first conference will be held of Entertainment at Second Mrs. Leonard, who was on her mans was somewhat smaller than 5* There are elevators for fish in way to visit her sister, will be able next March 29, at Yale, he said, and Congregational Church. ARRIVE IN LONDON LordvEustace Percy, British minis­ expected. Today Matinee jihe state of Washington to help to leave the clinic in three weeks. tJale dr more than $300,000,000 in ter of education in the Baldwin “An Evening of Favorite Melo­ jihe mature salmon over the high She is under the care of Professor (Continued from Page 1.) new bond issues this week, believed Cabinet, will speak on “Anglo- dies,” the concert which the Men’s and Eve. CoHtiinioQs iams which bar their Bastianelli, personal physician of to be tbe largest peace-time offer­ Spawning grounds. Premier Mussolini. American Relations.” club of' Second* Congregational 6:45 to 10:30 jp. m. church is to present in the auditor­ visitors to Plymouth, for a short ings on record, was accepted as .evi­ Saturday ium of the church this evening at 8 ceremony of welcome before betas dence of a strong Underlying invest­ o’clock is creating no little interest whisked to London aboard a specia. ment demand, although considerable not only in musical circles, but train. disappointment was mtinifest that it throughout the town. Mrs. R. K. “We thank you for welcoming tire was not more pronoimced ta the Anderson, well known musician and pilgrims back to Plymouth,” said Stock Market. Brokers have been Society’s Love Whirl! choir director who assumed ar­ Colonel H. L. Stimson, American reporting quiet accumulation of rangement Of the program and secretary of state and bead of the stocks since the first of the year, solicited request numbers, has chos­ delegation. but “bear” traders nevertheless have WILLIAMS found it rather easy to depress lead­ en from the great number of re­ He said to the British and foreign sponses, a varied and pleasing group journalists who crowded around ing issues by throwing large blocks • I' -h cannot fail to appeal to any him: “This is not the time to go into into the market. Communications shares were audience. Mrs. Anderson will play a long disquisition on the subject of 6 t h Anniversary Sale V J organ selections which will in­ among the leading selling targets in the conference. today’s market. Western Union clude Handel’s “Largo; Schubert’s Have High Hopes. “Serenade;” “Traumerei;” “Inter­ dropped 5 points and American mezzo” from Cavaleria Rusticana. “We are^coming full of high hopes Telephone, International Telephone ENDS SATURDAY AT 9 P. M. Lemare’s “Andantino,” equally well and with an earnest endeavor to try eind Radio Corporation dropped 2 to known as “Moonlight and Roses.” to make the conference a success. ^ 5-8 points, and then maae Irfegu- “Londonderry Air”, “Little Gray We delegates feel that we share the lar recovery. Chemical and Allied Home in the West” , Aloha Oe,”. She feeling of all our countrymen, ta shares also were conspicuously OVERCOATS - TOPCOATS has also selected from the group of saying we ar.e most happy that His heavy. Allied Chemical breaking 6 ______hymns suggested, “What a Friend Majesty the King has recovered suf­ points, Columbia Carbon 4 and Where society sirens get their men.;. .where- Union Carbide and Air Reduction 2 ’VV’’e Have in Jesus^” “Let the Lower ficiently from his illness to be able fortunes fall 'with a kiss. . . . where parents play SUITS Lights Be burning” and “My Ain to honor us by coming to the open­ each. Countree.” ing session of the congress and ad-: Other outstanding soft spots in­ arid children pay... .it is an, emotion-stirring We Invite You to Use Our Mrs. Anderson 'will accompany dressing us there. cluded Michigan Steel, U. S. Indus­ romance-drama of children of divorce.... it is the soloists, Mrs. Grace Symington, ‘We had a very comfortable trial Alcohol, J. I. Case#. North Edith Wharton’s novel “Children” on the talk­ soprano and Mrs. Bessie Turner, America^ Co., Otis Elevator, Siiider voyage.” ing scl(een. TEN PAYMENT PLAN contralto, also the male quartet, Col. Stimson and his conferees Packing Preferred, Standard Gas & Sidney Strickland, Ralph Brown, Ambassador Morrow, Charles Fran­ Electric, and (jeneral Electiic,.all off and wish to remind you that oiu's was the first store in Man- Elmore Watkins and Charles Rob­ cis Adams, secretary of pxe navy 2 1-2 to 4 1-2 points. Crosley Radio bins. Mrs. Symington’s numbers TH E MARRIAGE Chester to offer this service. and Senators Reed and Robinson all broke 4 points to a new low at 10 will he “A Perfect Day,” and “Songs appeared well and to have suffered 1-4, which contrasts with a, high of NECKWEAR SHIRTS SWEATERS, My Mother Used to Sing.” Mrs. 125 last year, and then rallied above no ill effects from the rough final PlAiOROUND Turner vdll stag “Long, Long Ago 12. Grigsby Gnmow last 2 points In ivitk and “Love’s Old Sweet Song.” They day they spent aboard ship, their sympathy. ARY BRIAN FREDRIC MARCH i SATURDAY ONLY will also appear in a soprano and progiress delayed by an eastern A t­ Demand for tobaccos was stimu­ LEATHER BLOUSES alto duet, “llOiispering Hope.” The lantic storm. lated by reports of an impending quartet will sink “Drink to Me Only Meets the Mayor. d Qtmznwimt Qictwne, $15 Value settlement of the cigarette price With Thine Eyes,” “Carry Me Back Col. Stimson left unanswered a cutting war,. American Tobacco ral­ to Ole Virglnny,” “The Winter question as to how long he supposed lied 4 1-2 points and Congress Cigar, Song” and "Bendemeer Stream.” the conference would last and turn­ V Lorillard and Reynolds Tobacco. B 10.00 ed from the newspapermen to the sold 1 to 2 points higher. $ welcoming party of the mayor of All Blouses Cash CHINESE ADMIRAL Plymouth, in civic robes, and Am­ bassador Dawes and Admirjd Sir ON VISIT HERE Hubert Brand, naval commander in SHOES ODD TROUSERS chief of Plymouth. Big Dance at Chapter Four Rath Etting Bouncing Babies ^ BEACH JACKETS Mayor Churchward read his for­ ‘The King All Talkliig Washington, Jan. 17.— (AP) — mal address to the Americans. He of the Kongo” Sound News Numerous Other Articles Admiral Tu of the Chinese Navy, declared it was peculiarly fitting Talking Serial “ Gang” Comedy Reduced Beyond Comparison and officers accompanying him on a they should land at Plymouth, • so THE RAINBOW world tour, will visit American closely linked with America from u Navy facilities at Philadelphia, New time even before the Pilgrims sail­ York, Boston, and other points be­ ed for America. Col. Stimson, reply­ BOYS’ WEEK VOTING COUPON I fore leaving Uie United States. The. ing, expressed his own and his col­ Saturday N^ht leagues deep appreciation of the-of-, WILLIAMS Navy Department today made pub­ M---- 711 Main Street Johns

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cut. State Motor Vehliite Depart­ Usher dfsclos^ that the stated SCHOOL C M E N ment addresaed an upper and middle most dangerous drivers . Vfere ABOUT TOWN mBjdt aM«mWy of'tte iSglith School tween the ages "of 20" and" 26 GETS HIS FROZEN NORTH District this morning in the Hollis­ not in the vicinity of 16 as generauy HUSBAND FOLLOWS SUGAR TARIFF ter-street school and reviewed the supposed. traffic proWems with which that de­ A third prize of $6, and a prop^Iy KNOWLEDGE FIRST HAND State Briefs With a new surface comparable partment has 'to ■ deal. The speaker inscribed bronze medal was present­ WIFE AS SUICIDE QUESTION NOT to the indoor rinks Center Springs Miss Usher of Motor Vehicle disclosed many hiteresting facta re­ ed to Miss Betty Walworth, a fresh­ pond is in excellent condition for ^ Department apeak^ at North lating to safety measures and the man in the High school and a form,- Little Robert Learns Water | phone comp^ v s p^ s._ skating for this afternoon and eve­ work being done in the schools along er pupU of the Eighth District, fqrr ning. The recent thaws have re­ End Assembly. , this line. In connection with the her 'winning essay in a'recent 9 ^ - Doesn’t Freeze Up SoUd Just tn-. YET SETTLED moved much of the roughness leav­ tional Safety campaign. statistics of the department Miss Wapping Man Hangs Self as ’Cause It’s Winter. vear by the Southern New England ing a glassy surface for fast skat­ > Miss Ethel Usher of the. Ctonnecti- Telephone Co., in the Bridgeport ex­ (Continued from Page 1.) ing.. Supervisor “Woody” Wallet Ldttle Robert Richmond, who is change area, I. R. Harney said to- said this morning that plans have He Faces Trial on Mis four years old and whose home is Senator from Idaho votes against been made for a hockey game for tomorrow afternoon and if the cold in Atlanta, Ga„ learned more about The largest item in the proposed it. conduct Charge. pond ice In a few minutes yester­ expenditures will be the cost of dial "There is no more justice in tax­ weather holds as at present skating day afternoon than he would have equipment to be instiled in the new ing Hawaii to pay a bounty to the enthusiasts may avail themselves of their favorite sport over the week­ been likely to leam in Georgia in building here and will total $1,72J.- sugar growers of Idaho because they ■ VIquite----- _a while.------Robert’s mother , . 4. nnn000. ‘simqoriDeraSubscribers equipment wUl------co- cannot piroduce sugar as cheaply in end. On November 14, 1928, Mrs. H ow -. brought him north to Manchester ® • Jncluding^he conversion of Idaho, than to pay a bounty to Clearance ard Burhans of Wapping comimtted , lately when she came tere to visit j $430 oou mci^^ system.; wheAt and com growers in Connect!- Miss Edythe Schultz, secretary toj; suicide by taking poison because I her mother, Mrs. August Gahrman 26,000 telephones to the dial 1 cut because they cannot produce j E . J. McCabe of toe Chamber■ Ofj: Copper wire cable containing i w ,- of marital difficulties. Yesterday i of Lydallville, who is ill. wheat and com as cheaply as in 1 Commerce, is confined to her home, 000 000 feet will total $355,000. 1 he afternoon at about 4 o’clock, 141 Yesterday Mrs. Richmond was 1 Nebraska.' on Oak street with an attack of months after her death, her hus- 1 ^bout to take Bobble out in an auto­ new exchange building will be com­ 1 German measles. band, Howard Burhans, also died by i mobile; but no sooner emerged from pleted at cost of $165,000. his own hand, hanging himself from ] yie house than he played hookey, ground conduits and poles call for ! The Rec girl’s basketball squad. the purlin timber in the bam a hun-1 jje had had his eye on the ice of the expenditure of about $230,000. PARTY FOR MRS. SMITH ! will practice at the East Side Keo dred feet from his home. i Lydall & Foulds paper niill Burhans was to appear in the j and proposed to see just what kma RETIREMENT FUND. OUULUSouth Windsor Town------Court------last ,v>.| of V,—stuff - it------was to mn about on-_So, ,, , New London, Jan. 17.— (AP)—A AS SHE LEAVES EMPLOY!I practice from three to four o clock. night to answer charges of miscon- i before his mother was aware, small | retirement allowanceb duct with his housekeeper, Mrs. I Robert reached toe ice and was rac- | vvill mean a flat increase I’y i The annual meeting toe Swedish', Dorothy Elizabeth Hair, preferred j j^g out on it. He didn’t race far, | salaries paid to Construction Company S Office | Lutheran church will be held Mon- ‘ Boys’ Suits by her husband Harold Hair. The } because there is a steam j members of toe faculty holding case was heard by Judge ^slie^ VV. | pipe that keeps the ice pretty wen ,g^g^ggrial rank had been adopted Mana’*‘er Honored by Asso- i day evening at which time a new I ' i thawed out at that point, and Rob , P nonTiP.cticut College for Women dates and Friends. l slate of officers will be elected and Newberry with Richard T. ------. .v i. by Connecticut College ______1 reports of toe past year read Regular Price $13.95, Now . . . .$10.95 aonearing in his first case since his , ert crashed right through, effective with toe beginning cf the appointnfent as prosecutor of the. Mrs. college year in the fall. The bene­ Mrs. Gertrude &iofla Smith, for j pniirt Mrs Hair was fined and ; jng her car, started for Robert. She several years office manager of toe | E. J. McCabe, executive secretary Regular Price $11.95, Now — $8.65 ficiaries are toe full professors, as­ of the Chamber of Commerce, will given a four months suspended jail [ got him and hung on to him until sociate and assistant professors. Manchester Constmction Company, sentence Charges against Burhans | ber sister, who lives m New York left the employ of toe concern last speak on toe value of toe Chamber Regular Price $9.95, N ow ...... $6.45 Mr., n ir left Immedi- I and wan also ntayini: at the G ^ r- night. Her departure was toe oc­ to toe Commxmity at toe bi-monthly atelv for Hartford with her lawyer, i man house, came to ber aid. Be GETS MAXIMUM FINE casion for a farewell party in the meeting of toe Luther League of the The body of Burhans was found tween toe mother and the New Britain, Jan. 17 — Swedish Lutheran church at 8 Frank N. Jackson, 35, of 2158 Main office last evening. bv a neighbor, Oarence Johnson very wet themselves, baided Bobby Members of the Knofla firm, the o’clock. Word has been received that and his farm hand William Dwyer out of the pond and mto bed ^ d at street, Springfield Mass , w^^^ , sub-contractors and toe Bristol and Forestville Luther af fi-30 o’clock after toe dead man’s j last accounts he was do.ng nicely. toe------maximum— ^ ^ penalty - of _„pratine' $50 a ^i material men who have transacted Leagues will • be unable to be pres­ F d ^ n 14 vS rs old, Manches- i Nobody in Georgia, however, is hce Court today for p , business with toe firm through 1Mrs. ent. The Library committee. Carl Boys’ Overcoats ter Hi eh school^ student, returning j going to be able to kid him about six ton truck with defective brakes. Smith gathered for toe affair. Re­ The tmck demolished a lighter Gustafson, chairman, is in charge of bom ? from school discovered a note all those New England states being freshments were sensed and a purse toe meeting. Sn the tS)le which instructed him locked up in eighteen inch ice all vehicle in a collision yesterday. It was presented to toe honored guest Regular Price $4.75, Now $2.98 is owned by a transportation com- as a remembrance. not to go to toe bam until he had | winter. ______pany and Jackson sa p y recently married Roast beef instead of will are expected to drive machiues re be toe piece de resistance at the Regular Price $6.25, N ow ...... $4.75 to Raymond Smith and is leaving Army and Navy club supper tomor­ S H n S r S i I SANSON TO RETURN gardless of their condition or “lose the employ of the Construction our bread and butter.” row night at 6 o’clock at toe club­ viewed toe body and pronounced. Company to devote all her time to house. It will be open to the play­ Regular Price $8.95, N ow ...... $6.25 death due to suicide by hanging household duties at her home on FOR POLICE BENEFIT y o u n g t h e a t e r t h ie v e s Bigelow street. Her position is be­ ers in toe pinochle tournament and Burhans and Mrs. Hair were ar­ Torrington, Jan. 17 — (AP)— A to others at a reasonable charge. Regular Price $15.50, Now .... $11.95 rested at 2 o’clock yesterday morn­ ing taken by Kermit Stone, of Wor­ The men will resume pinochle play­ gray overcoat dropped by one of the cester, Mass., who has had charge ing when Deputy Sheriff C. Vinton burglars who broke into a theater ing at toe clubhouse tonight at 7:30. Benjamin of South Windsor and De­ Former Manager of State of construction work on several Genuine Germania Chinchilla Coats here several nights ago -furnished Massachusetts jobs for the Con­ tective Gerald R- Risley, of Man Theater to Be Master of the police with a clue which resulted Miss Flora Nelson of 26 Lilac Chester, broke into the Burhan s struction Company. He has moved N ow ...... $8.95 Ceremonies at Annual Con­ in the arrest and arraignment m his family to town and !s living at street won the chicken awarded as home. The latter had been hired by court here today of six youthful a first prize at the women’s after­ Regular Price $11.95 Hair to obtain evidence for a di- , cert. 15 Essex street. noon card party, yesterday at toe vorce Warrants were sworn out oy j ^ outlaws and the solving of a senes of burglaries extending over a School street Recreation Center. Don’t miss this opportunity to get a warm overcoat Prosecutor Steele on his complamt. Through the cooperation of Hugh period of a month or more. Three for your boy at these low prices. Come in tomorrow. The man and the woman were j Campbell manager of toe ^ t e members of the gang were under 16 SMITH IS ARRESTED The H. Lydall and Foulds Com­ locked UP overnight and released theater here Jack Sanson, ot Dan- years of age. The eldest, Louis pany, makers of needles, who have vesterday morning under bond of bury, formerly manager of the local Borrini, 18, was sent to the state been operating on a four-day sche­ §1500 for their appearance in theater, will come here on Februaty dule for several weeks, have posted 16 to act as master of ceremonies reformatory at Cheshire. Two of IN SPRINGHELD, 0. court last night. the younger ones were sent to toe | notices that starting this week the Burhans leaves two children, his at toe annual Manchester police old schedule of six days a week will penefit concept. Mr. Sanson is well reform school at Meriden. The Montgomery Ward & Co. son Edwin, and a daughter, nine other three were placed on proba- j (Continued from Page 1.) be resumed. This is the concern years old, living with relative m known here as a singer and enter­ that for many years had a mill at L m side. Burhans was described tainer. tion. when toe market failed to revive, 824-828 Main St., Phone 3306, South Manchester, Conn. The police concert which Vernon and Lydall streets, but who as between 35 and 40 years of WOULD CATCH MEALS. fled fearing he would be prosecuted. have been occup3dng toe upper sec­ is being conducted this year as When arrested he gave toe name Store Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. except Thursday and two insurance previously by a committee headed___ New Britain, Jan. 17.—(AP) - tion of toe Carlyle Johnson Machine Saturday 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. '^Burhams carried will I Among the applicants for assistance of Frank G. Clark, Richmond, Va., Company’s mill on Main street. •nolicies one for $5,000 and toe other oy Captain Herman Schendel will ^ and claimed to be a druggist. After . for $7,500. Under toe former policy, be along toe same lines as that at toe city labor bureau today was Eugene Plaskowski. He was asked questioning, however, he told police It was 10:20 last night when toe . there is a clause which states there given last year. A large number of his name was Smith and that he Manchester police were notified of would be no benefit paid if ^*® neadline vaudeville numbers will be to state his errand. “Well” he begen was wanted in Hartford. with an air of one fearing his re­ the murder of Policeman James sured died of suicide wthin a year- brought here for the show. Hartford officials advised police McNamee in Bristol. The police The receipts are turned into the quest might be too great, “if it can As toe policy was taken out Iwt they would arrive tonight to ques­ lights here were flashed on and February, his children treasury ot toe Manchester Police be arranged, I’d like to have you tion Smith who has signed a waiver each policeman was notified of toe Benefit association for toe aid of only $136, the amount of get me a free fishing license so I of extradition. Police said that murder and given tl»e number of premium. The other Pokoy ^ policemen sick or injured in the line can go out and catch fish for my Wheeling, W. Va., police had asked toe automobile and a description o t of duty. The concert is given an­ ^aid in full. The terms of the $5,000 meals.” that Smith be held for prosecution the car. policy allow another $5,000 to be nually at the State theater so that there on charges of passing a written without re-examination and funds may be secured for this pur­ m i l i t a r y f u n e r a l . fraudulent check of $75. Because of the extra work that the local agent was in Wapping pose. Bridgeport, Jan. 17.— (A P)—Col. the police here have been called up­ yesterday attempting to locate Alexander Arseny, former Naval WAS KENYON’S PARTNER on to do Lieutenant William Bar­ Burhans, to take advantage of this architect for the Russian govern­ Hartford, Jan. 17.— (AP.)— ron and Officer John McGlinn were S 'r a d l t i s clause. I ST. MARY’S MEN GIVE ment, will be given a military funer­ James Atkinson Smith, 29, held in not given their vacations imtil the al by toe local Russian colony, in­ Springfield, Ohio, for local authori­ last month of the year. Officer i MINSTREL TONIGHT cluding many former nobles, here. ties is charged with disappearing Joseph Prentice is now on his va­ CONTINUING OUR STORE-WIDE JANUARY SAVANTS TO FORECAST Saturday. Colonel Arseny who died with $100,000 in securities belong­ cation. Wednesday of peritonitis, is a gradu­ ing to toe firm of Kenyon & Smith ate of the Charkov Institute cf of which he was a partner. WHEN STATIC’S IN AIR St. Mary’s Men’s Bible class will Technology and was stationed at In October Smith went to New give their minstrel and a varied Sebastopol during toe World War. York, ostensibly to raise funds to “ NEW HAVEN” OBJECTS program of motion pictures and i cover a protested check. He did not He had come here to Work at the return. Alleged discrepancies were (Continued from Page One.) musiceil numbers this evening in Sikorsky plant more than a year TO I. C. C. VALUATION toe parish house. George Boyce will foimd in his accoimts and resultant I parison of radio reception general­ be toe interlocutor, Robert ago. suits filed against his company ly in the light of toe megnetic Marcham, bones and Wyville Pea­ A widow survives. forced it into toe hands of federal Oeatance Sales storms, would give science a guide body, Tambo. St. Mary’s choir, as receivers. New York, Jan. 17.— (AP)— A YELLOW MILL BRIDGE CASE for radio receiver improvements to toe “Alabama Serenaders” will sing In the Ohio city yesterday a man statement objecting to the recent bring about better reception under Bridgeport, Jan. 17.— (A P)—In who gave the name of Frsmk C. the chorus numbers. $404,604,213 final valuation as of all conditions. “The Photographer” a short skit accordance with a supreme court Clark was held for passing a fraud­ Presence of toe atmospheric dis­ will be presented by two of the ruling on contempt of court proceed­ ulent check. Fingerprints made in Jime 30, 1915, placed upon toe Finely Furred and Tailored turbances is now obtained by photo­ troupe. Mrs. Agatha Wright Erick­ ings Judge Edward M. Yeomans to­ Oregon eight years ago showed operated system of the New York, graphs. Such a method makes for son and Miss Violet Madden will day ordered George T. McCarthy, Clark to be Smith. New Haven and Hartford railroad a delay in obtaining information. sing a duet and the pictures will Sr., and son George Jr., be brought According to the American by the Interstate Commerce Com­ /Delays could be eliminated. Dr. feature Harold Lloyd and Ben Tur­ before Attorney William H. Comley Bankers’ Association, Smith has mission, was issued today at the ■Hazard explained, by using instru­ pin, and stUl another will be shown for hearing in the Yellow Mill bridge several aliases. 'This information company’s offices here. Dress Coats iN “The company’s claims,” toe ments which would give instantan­ entitled “Felix.” case. was corroborated by toe Canadian eous visual records. The men of the class and mem­ The McCarthy’s, contractors for Mounted Police headquarters at statement said, “that the final valu­ bers of toe choir have been re­ the Yellow Mill Bridge, had refused Ottawa. ation for the same property should hearsing diligently in preparation to testify or answer any questions be at least $130,000,000 higher, even of the varied program and believe before a special court of three jus­ as of Jime 15, 1930, and being as of $39.50 PROBE ARSON CHARGE it will appeal to all. tices of toe peace and appealed to that earlier date, does not include the Supreme Court which upheld WANTS FEDERAL 0 . K. the large amount of money which Formerly to $39.00 Formerly to $59.00 the powers of the justice court to air the company had spent on additions and betterments to its property Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 17.— (AP.) I DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE the case. FOR HARBOR PROJECT — District Attorney William F. j since then.” Exceptional Values in Uove today took over the investiga- , LIBRARIAN RE-ELECTED The I. C. C. valuation includes -tion of arson charges in connection | WOULD DISMISS SUITS Bridgeport, Jan. 17. — (AP)— non-carrier real estate and build­ wvith a fire which damaged Fay’s Charles S. Evans was elected Washington, Jan. 17.— (AP) ings but does not include steam­ ‘theater here last Sunday to toe ex- j librarian by the County Daw Libra­ Representative Martin, Republican, ship lines, investments in other ry Association for toe 43d consecu­ Massachusetts, today urged the railroads or electric, trolley ahd Coats tent of $50,000. Washington, Jan. 17 — (AP) — tive time here today. The associa­ House rivers and harbors commit­ motor coach properties which the Edv/ard M. ^ 1 Dismissal of suits filed by Swift & statement said arc carried on the •31J P.. I., lessee of the theater, Herbert QQjjjpany and Armour and Com- tion also elected the following tee to approve the $420,000 improve­ K. Allard, president of the L ^ ge- | modification of the officers: Chief Justice George Whee­ ment project for Fall River harbor. books of toe New Haven at $166,- 628,010; toe company’s ownership lier Company of I packers cons”ent decree was asked ler, president; Richard S. Swain, Mass. $12.89 and former employer of Edward of justice. treasurer and Michael J. Flanagan, The project, which he explained in the passenger terminals in New $5 89 York and Boston, valued by toe rail­ Harding, watchman under arrest Shortly after the Justice Depart-Depart­ secretary. would provide a depth of 30 feet for charged, \\ith arson, second degree, road at more than $70,000,000, or 2 for $25.00 ment had filed its petition. Senator a channel 400 feet wide, was very toe Central New England railway, 2 for $11.00 > and Joseph Miller, Syracuse, film Nye, Republican, North Dakota, of­ necessary to take care of toe in­ salesman, were ordered to report to which has been merged with toe fered a resolution calling upon toe NOON STOCKS creasing commerce of the harbor. New Haven since valuation date. District Attorney Love for ques­ attorney general to supply the Sen­ During 1929, he said. Fall River tioning this afternoon. ate with information concerning harbor imports were valued at $1-1,- Harding was sent here by Allard the court application of the meat to take the position two weeks be­ New York, Jan. 17.— (AP)—The 422,250, an increase of more than GlearancQ o f packers for modification of the con- fore the fire, police said. Stock Market developed a distinctly $4,700,000 over 1928. The principal BURKE’S MACHINE GUN Investigation after the fire re. i sent decree. heavy tone today. Under the in­ goods shipped, he said, consisted of The consent decree was entered fluence of continued liquidation m cotton materials, oil and coal. ;rcaled large quantities of gasoline- 'to by Swift and Armo and three KILLED FRANKIE YALE! soaked waste in the attic of the toe Radio shares and other special Representative Martin told toe groups several leading shares open­ committee, an annual saving of MILLINERY aot have been placed there without ^«e^ ts govemment.^They ed slightly higher under the in­ $375,000 would be effected on an ex­ New York, Jan. 17.— (AP.)—The r a '* S die know.edge of Harding. agreed to confine themselves to toe fluence of the favorable Federal Re­ penditure of $420,000 for the im­ murder in Brooklyn eighteen meat packing industry and to cer- serve condition statements, but- soon provement. He added that toe main­ New and Fashionable Hats PRESIDENT INVITED. fui'-’ crosely delated likes. The de- gave way, and the entire market tenance cost was very low, it hav­ months ago of Frankie Yale and sold off rapidly toward midday. ing been estimated by toe district that of seven Moran gangsters in Washington, Jan. 1 7 .-(A P )-D r 1 ?e?ai% «“ aa£ga T n Z A depressing development in toe engineer at $11,000 a year. Chicago last St. Valentine’s Day, Now Sharply Reduced to day’s news was toe failure of toe probably were done with toe same Untafsu;; arM lSo™ , j of (Munibla Suprome Court weapon, it was annoimced at police Department of Justice to modify Smn., today invited President I looking to abatement. DIES IN FRANCE headquarters today. ’ioover to attend the centennial i toe packer’s consent decree. The link between the two crimes '.riebration of the institution on j Crosley Radio dropped 3^4 points Nice, France, Jan. 17.— (AP.)— became known shortly after Police $1.00 $1.49 $1.98 October 12, 1931. I WOODMEN INSTALL to a new low at 10% compared to Jerome Rosenthal, formerly of New Commissioner Grover A. Whalen Dr. McConaughy was presented last year’s high record of 125. Mid­ York City, died at his villa here to­ annoimced he had received some t» the president by Senator Walcott, land Steel Preferred, Westinghouse day after a heart attack. The au­ "startling information” over toe tepublican, Connecticut. After his Manchester Camp, No. 9280, Electric declined 5 points and stocks thorities were tmable to' discover telephone from Chicago. ^inference with the president, Dr. Modem Woodmen of America seat­ sagging 2 to 3 points included Radio the addresses of any friends or rel­ Two New York ballistic experts Bargain Hosiery UcConaughy said the president had ed its new officers at a meeting held Corp., North American, Columbia atives, but believe him to be a re­ have been in Chicago conducting ixpressed hope that he would be last evening in 'Tinker Hall. Past Carbon, American Telephone, Inter­ tired banker. tests with two machine gruns seized l FuU Fashl«Siea ‘ O C t ible to attend. Walter Wirtalla was toe in­ national Telephone, Allied Chemical, The villa was filled with a for- in the Michigan home of Frank' stalling officer, assisted by Howard Air reduction and Erie. Such shares time in works of art. The only ad­ Burke, sought in connection with Holeproof make, 8 1-2 to 10 1-2 ...... ^ L SIGNS REQUISITION Taylor as cerempkial marshal. as CJeneral Electric, Eastman dress available for identification toe Chicago gangster killings, and Hartford, Jan. 17.— (AP.)—Lieu- 'The new officers are: Consul, Kodair, Johns Manville and Rock was "Colbin, New York Banker, the bullets taken from Yale’s body. The commissioner would not dis­ Heavy Service Weight ()nyx Hose, 2 l Q enant-Govemor Ernest Rogers has James Munsie, Sr., advisor, Daniel Island lost a point or so. New York.” Pointed heels. Reg. $1.95, Now ...... • • • eP 1 iraed a requisition on toe gover- Wright: banker, John T. Munsie; Among a few firm spots were cuss details of the case, but it was clerk, Oscar G. Anderson; past con­ We spend $600,000 each year understood the two New York ex­ ler of New York for Felix Digmos, Warner Bros., Atchison, Delev^re & Black Pointed H^ete Uhiffon Onyx Hose -Bas Felix Duncan, who is held in sul, Walter Wirtalla; trustees, Hudson and American Power & to guard toe mails, according to perts, who are expected back here Charles A. Staye and Alex Tour- from Chicago sometime today, are la.f '.few York City and who is wanted Light, up about a point. American government reports. But even Regular $1.65, now ...... • • • • ^ Stamford on a charge of obtain- naud; watchman, John Zimmerman, that doesn’t prevent your receiv­ convinced tha€ the bullets which senior; sentinel, Charles A. Staye. Woolen preferred rallied 3 points. killed 'Yale were discharged from ng money under false pretenses, Call money renewed unchanged at ing letters telling you all about Ueged to have been committed Light refreshments'and a smoker that new remedy for bunions. 1 one of the Burke machine guns. .lovember 29, 1929. followed toe business. '4% per cent. MANCHKTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHEOTER, CONN- FRIDAY, JANUARY 17,19S0. PAGE FOUR Unas after a drought had caused a CART. HAWKS sands of small pieces of material, OPENING STOCKS |fO R C ffS lE F T IN B O D Y SHIP COMPLETES JOB crisis in production of hydro-elec­ first heated to an intense degree, MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT tric power, finished its job late last are later inserted one by one into a VATICAN MOSAICS night. Rain and snow recently West Palm Beach, Pla., Jan. 17— special form, each one being chosen CAUSES WOMAN’S DEATH Tacoma, Whsh., Jan. 17.— (AP)— (AP)—Captain Frank M. . Hawks, meticxilously for its shade of color, AT WATERBURY SESSION New York, Jan. 17.— (A P.)—The I broke the drought. The aircraft carrier Lexington was noted flyer and holder of the coast- THINGS OF BEAUTY he will begin to understand why. Stock Market opened highly irregu­ Generators of the Lexington sup- to-coast non-stop record, crashed at One mosaic has been known to re­ lar today. Richmond, Va., Jan. 17— (A P )— being<> disconnected from municipal Coroner James N. Whitfield said to­ pUed 4,251,160 kilowatt hours to Roosevelt Field early today ar he quire twenty years for completion. Conference on International Allied Chemical lost 2 1-2 points. electric ’ines today after having day after an inquest that evidence i the city, for which the government was taking off for New York. Relations to Hear Hon. Ren­ Electric. Auto Lite 1 1-4, and Johns showed that the death of Mrs. D. W. served for 30 days as an emergency ' wiU receive $71,511. In addition to He was uninjured but his plane nie Smith Tuesday. Manville 1 point. American and Timberlake, 28, of this city, who power plant for the city of Tacoma. this sum the city must pay $18,000 was demolished. Sometimes takes 20 Years Foreign Power sagged 3-4, Stude- The fiyer arrived hetv last night TOLLAND died in a hospital here Tuesday, The big battieship, which was wharfage and incidental expenses The dinner to be held at the Hotel baker 1-2 and Radio 1-4. came as a result of the presence of which will bring the total cost close from Miami, where he ht^ taken tied to a dock and her powerful part in an a>dation celebration.. to Complete One Picture; The Tolland teachers, together Elton in Waterbury on Tuesday eve­ U. S. Steel was supported, how­ a pair of surgical forceps having generators connected to city power to $100,000. with the Ellington and Somers ning, January 21, imder the aus­ ever, moving up 7-8. A block of been left in her lower abdomen teachers, attehded today an all day pices of the Connecticut Council on 10,000 shares of General Motors after an operation in Washington, How Work Is Done. meeting at Longjview, Ellington, International Relations, will mark was taken 5-8 higher. Several utili­ D. G., three years ago. held under the direction of Super­ the culmination of a day spent in ties were in demand. North Ameri­ An autopsy resulted in the find­ visor A. L. Yoimg. the consideration of international can and Consolidated Gas rising ing of the forceps, five inches in Vaican City.— (AP)—The Vatican Mrs. Ernest Triska has returned problems. It will be held at six-thir­ 1-2. American Can moimted 5-8 and length, in the right side near the ap­ Montgomery Ward 3-8. pendix. The physician in charge of “Home of Good Values” mosiac works, one of the most un­ from New York where she has been ty o’clock. visiting relatives. The speaker of the evening will be The market turned heavy soon the autopsy testified that he and usual manufacturing plants in the Rev. William C. Darby, pastor of the Hon. Rennie Smith of the Brit­ after the opening when selling pres­ three internes were present when world, are ready to consign to the the Federated church, is slowly re­ ish Parliament. Mr. Smith, who is sure was renewed against some of the forceps were discovered. Mrs. Catholic University at Washington, covering from an attack of grip. making his fourth trip to the United the leading industrials. American •Timperlake’s attending physician D. C., their latest production, a copy Mr. and Mrs. John H. Steele, Mr. States, will speak from the point of Can, U. S. Steel Common and testified that his patient had been in On Account of of Murillo’s “Immaculate Concep­ and Mrs. John Lermond of North view of a member of the British Westinghouse Electric lost their ill-health for the last year and that tion”, valued at 525,000. Haven, Me., and Mrs. Benjamin Labor party on the pertinent sub­ early gains and Radio, J. I. Case, she had told him she imderwent Very few American tourists mak­ Berry left Thursday . morning for ject “Can We Reduce Navies.” Air Reduction and Snider Packing an operation in a Washington hospi­ ing the roimds of the Vatican gal­ Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Steele will go A graduate of the University of sold 2 to 3 points below yesterday’s tal in 1927. The autopsy, it was leries and St. Peter’s know of the to Bradenton, Mr. and Mrs. Lermond London, Mr. Smith is one of the final quotations. Midland Steel- testified, showed no evidence of any Other Business Interests existence of the Mosaic work al­ to Sarasota and Mrs. Berry to St. younger members of the House of Products Preferred lost its 8 7-8 other operation. most beneath their noses. Yet the Petersburg. Commons. He has long been an out­ point gain of yesterday, and Co­ Two district sergeant- were as­ shop is one of the oldest in Rome, A “Square Meal’’ demonstration standing figure in the Labor move­ lumbian Carbon dropped 3 1-4 signed to the caise for the Richmond and one of the best know^ in the art will be given at the church parlors ment He has had am exceptionailly points. police department. W E A R E groups of Europe. on Wednesday, Jan. 22. The work varied experience in severad Euro­ Anaconda, American and Foreign , Established by Pope Sixtus V will be done by Mrs. Emma Cran­ pean countries, having been for two Power, Eastman Kodak, National HINTS AT RADIO TRUST three hundred years ago, the mosaic dall and Mrs. Ernestine Button. years, joint principal of the Interna­ Cash Register, Lambert, Timken works have done much to beautify These ladies attended the demon­ tional People’s College in Roller Bearing and Union Carbide Washington, Jan. 17— (AP) —B. Rome. There are many mosaics in stration conducted by Mrs. Dakin of Summer Schools of the Intema- BpnV a point or more before the J. Grigsby, president of the Grigs- St. Peter’s, 356 partraits of the of Storrs at the home of Mrs. Bunce tionad Federation of Trade Unions, end of the first half hour. Erie fell by-Grunow Company of Chicago, popes in the church of St.-Paul-Out- in Bolton recently. This is No. 3 in Amsterdam. back 1 3-4 on the announcement testified before th<- Senate inter­ side-the-Walls, scenes nought in the “ Square Meal” series. He is a frequent contributor to the that its coal properties had been state commerce committee today mosaic in the Pope’s private studio, A chimney fire at the home of British press, and his book “ Gen­ leased to a new company to which that the patent situation in the and in scores of churches, all fronti Frank Bagdonawich on the Crystal eral Disarmament or War” has its stockholders would be permit­ radio industry was becoming intol­ this one plan. Few large cities in Lake road mad lively work for the aroused great Interest. A t present ted to subscribe, and International erable and that a combine was seek­ G O IN G O U T Europe are without one or two neighbors and also the fire depart­ he is directing secretary for the Mercantile Marine yieldea fraction­ ing to dominate the industry and Vatican mosaics. ment from the street. The fire was Nationad Covmcil fo the Prevention ally despite the inauguration of create a monopoly. Master Craftsmen soon extinguished and no serious of War, am orgamization federating dividends on the common stock. Avisit to the plant is an educa­ damage was done. Mr. Bagdonawich the nationad societies in Great Bri­ Foreign exchanges opened steady, It may not be generally known tion. Here one sees master crafts­ had just had a furnace installed and tain working for peace. In the Labor sterling cables yielding slightly to that Christmas has not, always men whose skill has been passed had started a fire in it for the first government of Englamd he is acting $4.86 13-16. been observed on the twenty-fifth on to them through generations of time that day. as Parliamentary Private Secretary of December. 'There was no cele­ fathers and grandfathers who were for the Under Secretary for For­ bration of the Nativity untU near­ BUSINESS artists in mosaic before them. They ly 100 years after the death of eign Affairs. He Is also secretary of 10 BELOW AT SAR.ANAC are men of infinite patience in ad­ KOREAN RIOTS th« British group of the Inter­ Jesus. Since then it has been ob- dition to skill, for a mosaic may parliamentary Union. served on the first and sixth of I January, the 29th of March, the take from two to ten years to com­ Mr. Smith spoke at the first Con­ Saranac Lake, N. Y., Jan. 17 — ’ 29th of September, the 19th of plete. Tokyo, Jan. 17— (AP) — Student necticut conference on International The mosaic for Washington took disorders in Korea were reported to (AP—The mercury took a sudden April and the 20th of May. _____ Relations held in Hartford two years plunge to ten degrees below zero in two years, although it is only eight be diminishing today, although ago. and a half by six feet. It was done more arrests were made. this section of the Adirondacks last by three men, Professor Ludovico, A dispatch from Seoul said the night after several days of mild Our Entire Stock of dean of the Vatican mosaicists, and total number of students held today BUILDING IN CANADA weather. his assistants, Luigi Chiaserotti and was 308. Other reports said the The cold weather was welcomed Romolo Sellini. Three men working Seoul police raided a cinema as it was expected to check the — Mack Lattoria writea alxrat Iroiij Ottawa, Ont., Jan. 17— (AP) — two years. theater after Radical handbills had swelling of mountain streams which ized Yeast. Thousands say adds 9 Building in Canada during 1929 to 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. Complenos 27,000 Shades of Color been tossed from the gallery. had reached spring freshet pro­ clears like m afic. Heires, consbpa- Why? A single visit to the mosaic The entire audience was searched made a new high record for all portions and in some cases had tion vanish ovemifht. Get Ironixed times. The aggregate total of $235,- Teast tablets from dmfgist today. High Grade factory is not enough to noake the and 130 persons were reported fiooded highways, necessitating reason plain. A few statistics, how­ taken into custody. Student 658,000 in building permits exceed­ detours. ever, help. When the visitor is told demonstrations were reported in ed 1928 by eight percent, and was that there are actually 27,000 differ­ other cities also. Police were said larger than combined totals for 1920 and 1921. The year 1928 was ent colors QT shades of color from to be rounding up non-student which the mosaicists must choose, Koreans in an effort to find foment- the previous high record with a and also when he is told that thou- ers of the trouble. figure of $219,105,000. Suits and O'Coats

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,PAGE FIVE' :S1 ER, CONNn FRIDAY, Ji^UARY 17,1930. MhinCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a u which includes, WiUIam Austin, n under construction. No alternate DIVORCE PROBLEM Kay Francis, Seena Owen, Jocelyn MID-WEST SHIVERS HIGH SCHOOL NOTES route. Lee, Maude Gordon and David Litchfield-Milton road is imder Queer Twists Newell. Overnight construction. No alternate route. IN STATE FEATURE The program will also include Chicago, Jan. 17.— (AP)-r^Zero CONDITION OF chapter four of the talking serial, name upon the s^ w - A very interesting assembly was ' Putnam, Putnam Heights road is carved its under construction. Open to traffic. In Day’s News “The King of the Kongo”, the latest covered crest of middle America to­ held yesterday. It consisted of a Roxbury, Roxbury Falls road, “Marriage- Play^ound” Is Mo­ sound news, Ruth Etting, Broadway day. A. P . News fashion show sponsored by the Girl steam shovel grading partially com­ favorite in several song numbers Rivers that had run wild eiirli^r STATE ROADS tion Picture Version of Edith and an all talking Our Gang comedy, Reserves of Manchester High school pleted. Work suspended for winter. Charleston, W. Va.—Bob Martin, in the week, slunk back to ‘their Wharton’s “Children.’’ entitled, “Bbimcing Babies.” Terryville — Miss Berenive Kil- and a trailer announcement of the Stamford-High Ridge road, heavyweight champion of the A. p, beds, but the cold that checked their Road conditions and detours m (north Stamford Avenue) concrete The Boy’s Week popularity con­ rampages brought added misery to menoski, 18, seriously injured when play, “Tweedles,” which will be pre­ F. permanently disabled by ,60 test is now in the homestretch and struck hy car driven by John the State of Connecticut made ne­ construction under way. No delay fights while in the service, has been “The Marriage Playground” , an persons who had been driven ^rom - sented in the assembly hall on Jan­ interest is increasing every day. The Jablonowski. j cessary by highway construction to traffic. awarded compensation of $100 a emotjon-stirring, romance drama, their homes by the high waters. and repairs, announced by the Con­ Sterling-Ekonk HiU road is under ballots are pouring in and in a very Many places were drifted high^^wth Bridgeport—F. C. Pietsch, Hart­ uary 24. month by the "Veteran’s Bureau. adapted from .the famous novel necticut Highway Department as of , construction. Grading and surfac- short time it will be known who will snow, and in the urban cehters ford, elected president of Connecti-1 The fashion show included the New Orleans—The union gimboat “children” , written by Edith Whar­ have the honor of handling the Jan. 15th. i ing operations are in progress. Traf­ sheets bf glass carpeted the boule­ cut Council, Master Painters at clos­ modeling old fashioned garments as Chickshaw, which participated iii ton, heads the program at the State State next week. The race is so close Route No. i.-Fairfield-Shouthport fic cam pass. vards. ing of annual convention. well as modern ones. Mary Tierney the battle of Mobile bay, is now an today and Saturday. that" it is impossible to forecast who At Vincennes a crisis was "expect­ modeling school girls clothes was Cut-off. Work on approaches only. Voluntown and North Stonington auto ferry. The distovery was is likely to be the winner of the Hartford—Right of mother to Pendleton HiU road is under con­ Mary Brian has the leading role, ed today in the looked fer cre^ of control adoption of her child even very attractive as was Dorothy No delays to traffic. made when she was drydocked re­ and as “Judith” she is a very be- most coveted position, that of mana­ the raging Wabash. Spreading Gaylor attired in a bride’s costume. struction. Grading operations and cently at the Todd yards. ger. Clip the coupons during the re­ though in a county home defended Route No. 3.-Danbury, Newtown macadamizing are in progress. Ve­ lieveable little mother for her throughout the city as the waters Other especially pretty costumes Washington—The National Wo­ younger brothers and sisters of the maining days of the contest and help by Chief Justice George W. Wheeler road. Steam shovel grading, short hicles cam pass through although rose, a smallpox epidemic added tp were a riding habit, modeled by Ol­ man’s Country Club, started so wo­ unfortunate V/heater family. The your favorite boy friend wdn one of of Supreme Court of Errors in dis­ delays probable. Recommend that rough going and delays will be en­ the misery of flood and cold. . senting opinion. ga Haefs, a sport outfit, modeled through travel take route through men may have a place to play golf story con 2ems the fortunes of seven the positions. Red Cross and state health de­ countered. Saturdays, Sundays smd holidays, Hartford—^Detectives leave lor by Helen Heubner, and Hawaiian Bethel. children of divorce who are practi­ partment workers assumed control costumes, worn by Agnes Dyardis Warren-Woodville road, steam has opened its new clubhouse. cally deserted by their intinerant, Springfield, Ohio, to bring back Route No. U. S. 5.—Meriden- shovel grading and macadam par­ DISABLED SHIP IN PORT of the relief work. ,, , James Atkins Smith, former Hart­ and Pauline Edmonds. All the North Broad street is under con­ Lady Howard, wife of the British thrill>thirsty parents. They are a models were members of the Girl tially completed. Work suspended ambassador, is chairman of the charming lovable group of young­ ford broker, arrested there on the struction. Thru traffic advised to Cadiz, Spain, Jan. 17,— (AP)—^The FOG HAMPERS TRAFFIC Reserves. for Winter. board of . sters. Their chief concern is to be charge of embezzlement of $100,- avoid this road. Westport and Weston, Lyons Swedish steamer Adriatic arrived ______M 000 from Hartford firm. The trailer announcement of New York—A. D. Walker, a allowed‘to live away from "the fan­ , Jan. 17.— (A ? )—Traffic “Tweedles” consisted of three short Berlin-Work on shoulders for a Plains road is under construction. judge of turkeys at poultry show .in fare and tinsel into which their in­ here today in tow with considerable Thompsonville—^Man believed to damage on its starboard and to the in the port of Hamburg and the, low­ scenes from the play. Maurice Mc- distance of about one-half mile No delay to traffic. Madison Square Garden, who does human parents would lead them. be J. Cronin, 50, of Vancouver, B. north from the Meriden-Berlin town Westport, Saugtuck avenue and bridge as result of collision with the er reaches of the Ellbe was almoat C., struck and probably fatally in­ Keeven took the role of the an­ his stuff all over the country, cau Frederick March handles the role of Franklin street, road being blasted. withm Martin Boyne, who befriends the Italian steamer Enrichetta. The ship paralyzed todaj by a dense -- fog jured on highway; driver held. nouncer. The first scene was a con­ line; slight delay to traffic. tell the weight of a turkey which spread inland from the North Wallingford-Work on shoulders No delay to traffic. children and falls in love with Mary. will be repaired here. Wallingford — Mrs. Elizabeth versation between Julian Castle- four ounces by lifting it. Radiograms received here prior sea. There were several collisions be­ Seconda, 42, stabbed and beaten by bury, the leading man, and Mr.'s. about one-quarter mile south of Detroit—Mrs. John Rebitske, who He plays the part with distinction. The roles of the father and mother 1 to the appearance of the vessel said tween steamers. 'The British steaifi- husband Joseph, who according to Ricketts, one of his wealthy, youag Yeilesville culver; slight delay t:> testified that among her husband’s it had sunk with only the captain er Tiara went ashore off the:Ger- acquaintances. The second scene, a ROLLER RUNS AMUCK acts of cruelty wais his failure to are played by Huntley Gordon and police, blamed her for quarrel. traffic. Lilyan Tashman in a clearly de­ and a sub-officer aboard, the crew \ man Shipyards Company’s premises, Norwalk—Rev. Loyd Worly ap­ very amusing one, introduced Carle Route No. 134.-Cornwail Project, stop the saxophones of her two having abandoned it after the col-1 but was expected to be refloated peals to fraternal organizations to step-sons, a step-daughter and a fined and interesting manner. There Cubberly as Philemon, the officer of bridge is imder construction on new Milburn, N. J., Jan. 17— (AP) — is an excellent .'•upporting cast sjgion. j with the help of tugs. *' stop sale of liquor at clubhouses in the law. The last scene showed just location. No detours. Chauffeuring a 15-ton steam roller step-grandson, has obtained a di­ speech on tenth anniversary of pro­ a little of Julian’s proposal to Wind­ Route No. 152.-New Preston-War­ would seem a rather prosaic job vorce. hibition. I sors, the tea-room waitress. Ray­ ren Center Road, grading and ma­ but then see what happened to Los Angeles—Hundreds of folks Norwalk—Norwalk mothers club ; mond Johnson in the role of Wind- cadam partially completed. Work Anton Boslavage all in a day’s are willing to solve the Taylor mur­ takes position parents should in j sora’s father was also in this inter­ suspended for the winter. work. der mystery. All they ask is trai^- future be consulted before question- | esting scene. The trailer annoimce- Route No. 168.-Jonathan Trum­ Anton was. piloting his roller at portation to Los Angeles, they indi­ naires of type prepared by Yale ment was very enjoyable and if it bull road is under construction from a stately pace up old Short Hills cate in letters to the prosecutor. A’l professor are submitted to students. rr? is truly representative of the pro­ Route 3 to end of the improved road road yesterday when it got beyond of them are remaining at home. Moosup—Dr. Frank B. Smith, of duction, “Tweedles” will be a control and startea backward down Washington, R. I., fatally injured north of Columbus Green and from most successful presentation. The .the end of improved road south uf the hill with Anton clinging to the when his machine crashes into tree: entire cast are indulging in inten­ wheel. As it rolled into Main street two others seriously hurt. Columbus Green to the end of im­ sive rehearsing as this play is being proved road at . Traveler;' at a speed estimated by police at WAPPING Windsor—Mrs. Evelyn Beatrice 45 miles an hour, traffic policemen Longman Batchelder, sculptress, produced in one month instead of are warned to use extreme care in two months which is the usual hurriedly gave it the right of vay February 2 there is to be a sp-"!? commissioned to execute bust of passing through. cial service at the Federated churen amount of time alloted for rehears­ Route No. .Flanders Village and motorists and pedestrians scur­ Thomas A. Edison, in marble. 188 to mark the one hundredth anniver­ ing a public presentation. Chesterfield road is under construc­ ried to safety. York, Me.—Thirteen year old boy, Two automobiles were caught in sary of the organization of the rice After the assembly, the seniors ST P Ray Bone, finds jewel case contain­ tion. Grading is being done and its path and demolished, there oc­ Second Congregational church here. remained to discuss plans for the culverts are being installed. Traffic ing $10,000 worth of diamonds and cupants narrowly escaping injury. The Pleasant Valley Club held its watches lost by Portland jeweler Washington trip. It is probable that will find it difficult to get through The roller then climbed over a surb this year the trip will be arranged regular meeting on Thursday after­ last June. this work. stone, crushing it beneath its weigh, noon at the home of Mrs. Uavid Boston—Commissioner of Public so that one night will be spent on No Route Numbers. and crashed into the corner of a Health George H. Bigelow announc­ a Pullman. Also, it is probable that Ashford. Two bridges are bein,_ Burnham of Pleasant Valley.. building. With that it turned over Mrs. Edna (Stevens) Gay, aged es no case of psittacosis, or parrot they will include a boat trip in this c

uary 15, made good in his promise the point is that it presents a con­ tfUmrlirBtrr in one sense even if he completely troversial question, if a highly tech­ failed to make good in another. Mr. nical one, concerning the validity Health and Diet Svtning Bfralb Crain’s statement, issued on the of the amendment, which has not stipulated date, leaves the people been raised before and so has not Advice POBLISHE0 BY THE been passed on by the Supreme h e r a l d p r in t in g c o m p a n y , INC. knowing no more than they did be­ 13 Blssell Street fore as to who killed Arnold Roth- Court. ’This, after it had long been By DK. PRANK McCOTf Rare Values South Manchester, Conn. taken for granted that there was THOMAS FERGUSON stein, or where, or why; but it does no such further, question which pos-. General Manager leave them knowing that they sibly could be raised. TAPEWORMS Founded October 1, 1881 know as much about these things If it is possible to make even a as the district attorney’s office, as When a patient realizes that he in one-of-a-kind pieces in reasonable show of attack on the i Published Every Evening Except af present constituted, knows. It is possesses a tapeworm, he becomes iindaya and Holidays. Entered at the amendment from one direction, pst Office at South Manchester, knowing' a good deal to know that greatly worried, even though the *Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. after aU these years, it is not un­ tapeworm is usually easily removed. SUBSCRIPTION RATES the district attorney doesn’t know. reasonable to suppose that there Sometimes people are unaware that One Tear, by mall ...... To that extent the Rothstein case ' they have these parasites, as there Per Month, by m a ll...... * -60 may be still other directions, here­ ■Slellvered. one year ...... »9-UU is clearer than .it ever has been be­ may be abdominal pains, diarrhea tofore unsuspected, from which the Single copies ...... * may be abdominal pains, dirrhea SEMI-ANNUAL SALE fore. . operativeness of the measure may with nausea, and in some rare cases, In connection with the Crain MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED be open to assault. anemia. The patient is often quite Pf^EjSS statement an interesting possibility hungry and after eating a good The Associated Press is exclusively In this connection it is to be re­ entitled to the use for re^ublicatlon arises. The district attorney says meal all of the symptoms vanish. Console cabinet; a rare membered that decisions of the The tapeworm is known to. be » t all news dispatches credited to it he proposes to call George Mc­ piece suitable for American not otherwise credited In this United States Supreme Court his­ present at any age, from children to Mid French Interiors. It has paper and also the local news pi>b* Manus before the grand jury by old people. The beef tapeworm is lished herein. torically are, as by right they 1 drawer with cabinet reach­ •¥ most usually found in North Ameri­ All rights of republlcatlon or and by and .question him as to his should be, affected by great pre­ ing almost to the floor. Ma­ special dispatches herein are also re­ ca. It may measure from fifteen to knowledge of the shooting or the ponderances of public (opinion. If at hogany and other d* B served. eighteen feet, or longer. The tape­ events immediately preceding and rare woods. u) I J any time in the future there should worms live in the intestines of their Regular $95.00 'r ^ ^ , 6 SPECIAL ADVERTISI.NG REPRE­ following it. If McManhs feels like SENT/TIVE‘ Hamilton - DeLlsser. develop an unquestionable prepon­ hosts. They are flat and without any digestive organs, taking their j Inc., 285 Madison Ave.. New York. N. tj^lkiT^g perhaps in that way the derance of such opinion against the '*3 Y.. and 612 North Michigan Ave., mystery of the killing of the big nourishment by absorption through Living Room Ensemble; Chicago. Ills.______Eighteenth amendment, then it their skin. They are formed of a consisting of a high-back racketeer may be cleared up. But would be only in keeping with his­ head which may or may not have davenport having small ------=-Full service client rf N E A Service, it is very much to be doubted if tory and the basic principles of all books and sucking discs to enable wings, a chair to match and them to fasten themselves. If the an ottoman. Brown rep '■'Member, Audit Bureau of U.cula- the grand jury gets very much law, if the Supreme Court should ______chEinge out of McManus, save un­ head is hooked, as with the pork has been used as a cover sustain, even on grounds as tecfani tapeworm, then it is called “armed. with seats and backs in * ■ The Herald Printing Company, Inc., der just one condition.condition, Itit is ex- suggested by, Mr. La- assumes no financial responsibility If it is without hooks, as with the figured frieze. cT O n • • for typographical errors appearing in tremely unlikely that the gambler ^ congressional declara­ beef tapeworm, then it is called “un­ Regular advertisements in the Manchester armed.” The head of the beef tape­ will tell anything that could lead tion—or perhaps a suitor’s conten­ $374.00 ...... Evening Herald. worm is larger than the pork tape­ (Pieces also sold separate­ to a grand jury conclusion as to tion—that the Prohibitory amend­ , . FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 1930 worm. To the head is attached a who killed Rothstein unless it ment and its supplementary laws small neck, and to it is affixed a ly-) should happen to be the case that e r e and there throughout our stock are pieces or suites of which only were inoperative, null and void. chain of segments. Each segment COP KILLING McManus himself turned the trick. contains both the male and female of a kind remain. These are all distinctive things now marked ^ low that ■““=-"-’ The murder of a Bristol police­ In that case there is nothing in the organs. The head is capable of although you probably hadn’t planned to invest as much as their original man by a group of young thieves forming new segments so that the value, you can now secure very much higher quality for the money you world to prevent him from telling length of the chain of segments is who fled in their stolen car is a Hhad planned to use. Some are reduced as much as one-half, but as there are only the whole story without risk. He IN NEW YORK constanly increasing. crime of a type which must soon has already been tried and acquit­ The pork tapeworm is more often one of a kind, you should choose early! Here are a few examples; command the very special consider­ ted of that crime. He cannot again found in Europe and Asia than in New York, Jan. 17.—Those very America. It may be from six to ation of police authorities every­ be jeopardized. He is immune from swanky employment agencies, where. Under any existing system twelve feet, or longer. The head is prosecution and, whether he did where Park avenue and Fifth ave­ round and no larger thau a big pin­ Upholstered chair; French provincial style, Cabinet secretary, ha\ing a writing bed which folds behind cabinet doors, which when , ;|r’ of police work it is a kind of crime shoot Rothstein or not, he can say nue select their valets, butlers, head. The head is attached to a suitable for Colonial interiors. Dark cherry ^alm ost certain to increase in fre- maids and such, are flooded with job throat, and from the throat the long finish which blends with mahogany, with up­ open also disclose book shelves. Made at he did, and nothing can be done Grand Rapids of fine mahogany cT ^ O — -quency as we draw further away seekers at the moment. line of segments begin. This worm holstery of light glazed chintz. (TOO about it. The backwash of the Wall Street takes from three to three and a half Slightly shop-marked. 3 ) V and gumwood. ^ ^ from a hectic national prosperity Regular $100.00 ...... ^ ^ y On second thought we are not so crash has hastened thousands of ex­ months to develop. When it has Regular $65.00 ...... 'r ^ which has made it possible for travagant ones back to the old fami­ sure that even an admission of the reached the adult stage, the seg­ »rdes of worthless young men to ly budget. Establishments which ments break off. In each segment killing by McManus would satisfy ^ e , with comparatively little dif- overflowed with servants just one are found thousands of ova, and all minds that'the mystery had winter ago, now manage to get each ovum has an outer sueushell and Upholstered Chair; French provincial style, adaptable .Sculty, •without work. to Early Colonial rooms, as the covering is a Colonial been cleared up. Such a confession along with a cook and a chauffeur, gf t^e shell an embryo worm. ’There w'ould seem to be two quite Entire staffs of servants have been ^ consumes the ova the toile. The frame is maple, with would be the very thing that would a loose seat cushion. Independent lines of approach to cleaned out in the scramble to keep gj^gj^g are digested in his stomach $29-56 suggest itself to almost any person do-wn expenses. | and he becomes infested with the Regular $45.00 ...... •the problem presented by the ex- in his position who vi’as friendly to ------j worms or larvae and is said to be Drop lid desk; block front de­ ■ istence of these groups of youth- the perpetrator of the crime. However, these very exclusive ' measled. sign, unusually large, measuring ■ fdl bravos that drift about the If some one of McManus’ pals and very select agencies are one o f; The j.iic onlyumj method of diagnosing “ 42 inches over-all. Made of solid I ^ Manhattan’s particularly interest- ’ tapeworm positively is to find these Desk Chair; of solid mahogfuiy ' country in stolen automobiles, killed Rothstein and if Rothstein, mahogany with ball-and-claw feet, with denim upholstered seat aiid ing sideshows. segments in the feces. "There are and fancy, carved interior. Large sticking up filling stations and itch- knowing this, should proclaim him­ lyre-3haped There are two or three which several vegetable remedies tor drawers fitted d! 1 1 • ing to attain the height of gangster practically control the selection of j tapeworm, such as the extract of self as the slayer, that of course with locks. ^ I III Regiilar $15.00 ...... S 'A V / glory by “knocking off a cop.’’ would end any chance of coh-vict- servants for the people of the Blue fnale fern, ground pumpkin seed. Regular $140.00 ...... ^ One is a far different attitude- on Book and the Social Register, and pomegranate root. ing the real murderer later on. And References of those seeking employ- Articles on similar subjects which u the part of the police and the McManus could bestow upon the ment must be fool-proof and un- i have prepared for free distribu- courts toward dressed up idlers questionable. 1 tion. Please send 2c stamp for each Center Table; heavy English de­ district attorney one of his cele­ sign with bulbous pedestal. Fancy who spend their time around tough The first fear of an agency is article you desire. This is to partial- Living room ensemble; consisting of Tuxedo type brated smiles and walk away. matched walnut top and gumwood billiard rooms and equally tough i that a thief, or a spy for a thieving ly pay for preparation and postage. sofa, smr.U wing chair an^ club chair, all having carved Queen Anne cabriole feet. Upholstered in henna-rose ■ dance halls, usually living on the I gang, may somehow manage to ob-1 ------THE BOLSHEVIST IDEA i position which would enable ’ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS damask. Pieces can be purchased A A r l - ...... $19-50 bounty of their hard working wom- One of the leaders among worn- him to arrange a big “ inside” job. separately. Regular $398.00 ^ / lL lL relatives and finding the money en prohibitionists in Massachu- The underworld has_for_ye^ars^tn^^^ (Dead Teeth) for the three ...... ' ' for their diversions through petty to establish “plants” in the homes setts is ^Irs. Elizabeth "Tilton. Mrs. Question:—Mrs. K. C. asks: “ Can gambling and petty larceny. It is of the rich. NaturaUy, they would a dead tooth cause neuritis or rheu­ Tilton is stror^ for all the extra prefer that one of their own group from the ranks of these young loaf- matism if the tooth shows no pus- SC* teeth which the Law Enforcement set the stage for the “big haul.” LCCt-LL WAAl'y.*-! “ j •J'-*' ^ ^ p ,,bag D d " l i in 1 1 1 the L A I C ^x-ray picture?” w v» k w Wall cabinet; for books, curios or other ' J: > »!]f-«rs that the stickup men, the auto- Commission advised being put into But, in a few cases, bribery of a ^-ngwer: It is possible to develop Livin groom suite; made by the famous . f x -gg^gQ,.' maid or a butler or a pantryman or or rheumatism from ab- Jamestown Loimge company. This is a collections, equally useful for concealing if^(mobile thieves and the “cop kili- your radio! Base is of solid walnut with «)C - graduate. Every tovm of any the machinery of y a valet, has been foiiid effective. scessed teeth. X-rays cannot be Queen Anne, design of imusual distinction ^ but she “is not interested” in that j second comes the problem of jjgpgo(je(j upon as a positive diagno- and charm, having a solid mahogany wood cabinet top, in Chinese style, lacquered in ^^Size in America has its quota of I part of the report which refers to | discretion. Servants of the upper pus-pockets at the roots of moulding aroimd . bases of pieces, studded Chinese designs with irdt»r, as by the killing of State it, but she is the perfect Bolshevist. Thanatop^s Literary and Inside Inches tall.” She and Stalin see the problem of Straight Club. It is made up almost Answer: A proper estimate of 'Trooper Nelson by the “icebox ban­ entirely of celebrities — authors, normal ■weight must depend not dits’’ in Putnam, that any police an organized------society- through - ex- playwrights, columnists and thea- ; alone on the age and height, but (^icer, alone in the presence of iiv-wjactly the ------sameI-— pair of clouded I j trical figures.------The ----- chieftains------. are . upon temperament and type. Send advisory opinions called for by the j open for amicable American with­ gftch a situation, v/ould be similarly spectacles Fortunately only a few i Heywodd Broun, the essayist-critic; | j^g snapshot of jrourself in a bath- league. j drawal from toe court. » OQ tvipv rnme to i F. P. A., the paragrapher; Alex-i gyit, and perhaps I can make a This was satisfactory to toe helpless. Americans fail, as y , ander Woollcott, the critic; Robert ijgffer guess of what your normal After Presidents Harding and j Coolidge had successively recom- j other nations and also to President It would seem to be, then, a very , maturity, to emerge from tnac j ggggijgy^ the humorist; George I weight should be. U.L WASHINGTON Hoover and Secretary Stimson, who ' state of mind which causes partly . Kaufman, the playwright; Harpo I ------mended American adherence to the j serious question whether there is court, toe Senate in 1926 agreed, 1 authorized our representatives to any longer justification for the al­ I developed mentalities to imagine Mane, the clown; Harold Ross, the: a p p t f TREES y i r LETTER subject to five reservations, toe fifth sign toe court protocols in Decem­ most imiversal American system of that tiey must be the pattern for j W--ISSAILIN^PLE TREES of which insisted that toe cou?t give ber. But it is unsatisfactory to Sena­ . ^ Manhattamtes. I , „ t-. tor Borah and various Other promi­ all mankmd. name, incidentally, was sug-; Carh^ptra, Sonierset, Eng., J^. ed by three of toe most famous old no advisory opinions on any dispute scfiitary patrols by police officers, b e BODNET DtJTCHEB nent Republican Senators. 1____ t t r a x j e k where we had or claimed an interest either in the towns and cities or on gested bTsincTair Lewis,’ who gave ’ 17.— (A P )—The picturesque, cere- irreconcilables, Borah, Johnson and without consent of the United the roads. If Trooper Nelson or THE LaGUARDIA ATTACK a similar title to a group of poker i mony of “wassailing the apple Washington, Jan. 17.—One of Moses, and by such altogether dif­ enthusiasts. . . I mentioned______9 > in_ one of V»leihis 1 trees was n carried out today in many States. If we were to join, toe other ACTRESS SEEKS DIVORCE j^trolman McNamee or our own It seems to us that the resolution these days the Senate will sink its ; ferent senators as Bingham and La 48 signatory states must each ac­ novels. of the orchards in this famous apple Policeman Madden had been ac­ presented to the House by Repre­ growing region. teeth into toe World Court issue and j FoUette, and as Watson and Norris. cept our reservations. A conference Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 17.— (AP.) companied by a brother officer sentative LaGuardia of New York, The latest in Manhattan shops is The whole ■village of Carhampton President Hoover will be thankful They will be vigorously supported of signatory states accepted toe —A legal notice appearing in toe took part in this curious ancient first four reservations. Subsequent West Bend, Wis., News, sets forth whose gun was out and ready while declaring the Eighteenth amend­ called The Pleasant Village. that there are so many Democrats by'Mr. William Randolph Hearst Located in a skyscraper, it repro­ custom consisting of placing a. piece discussion concerned whether toe that Peggy Udell, formerly a ment to the Constitution invalid in toe upper chamber. and the Ku Klux Klan. '^ "the colloquy with the suspects was duces an entire European market of toast in a fork of the orchards’ 1 Hoover has not yet made it clear United States was to be given a Broadway show girl, has started di­ going on, it is a himdred chances to because its ratification was not place. One can go strolling down a biggest tree with great ceremony.' whether he will submit toe protocols Some of toe other Republican^ privilege status an^, whether toe vorce proceedings against Jimmy one that there would have been no completed within the specified sev­ quaint street and drop in on all Ostensibly the toast is for the robins, tying us up to toe court late in the senators, among those neither iden- i claims of this country should be Conzelman, professional football but really, as some of the older folk tifled with the Old Guard or the | permitted to govern toe court in player of Providence, R. L shooting. In the face of one of en years and in precise conformity sorts of interesting vendors. There present session or whether he will are pottery stalls and brass stalls have it to propitiate the spirits who wait until after toe congressional progressive gT^-up, have not yet advisory opinions. They were married in Waukegan, ? these night riding gangs of mau- vsdth the terms of the joint resolu­ and marts for glassware, leather watch over apple trees and thus to elections. Senator Robinson of Aj - ihade up their minds. Enough of m., in 1924, Conzelman being Miss them will support Hoover to make it Other powers were willing that * riders two officers together possess tion submitted to the states, is of goods and all the rest. There is insure a good crop. kansas, toe Democratic floor leader, the court forego advisory opinions Udell’s second husband. Grounds at least ten times the psycho- considerable value as an Indication even a tea shop. As the party stood around the is one of the most enthusiastic sup­ reasonably sure that, with the in cases to which we were a party, for toe divorce action were .not Democratic votes, toe president will ^gical control over the situation of the process whereby the pro­ The atmosphere is that of almost tree, an old wassail song invoking a porters of the court who hepe and but where we only claimed sm in­ made public. / full crop was simg. not be licked. But toe character of hibitory amendment may eventual­ any little French town. believe that he will not wait. terest they did not care to give us that is possessed by one officer GILBERT SWAN. the opposition insures a spectacular Whenever the protocols come to exclusive veto power. The trouble CANDY-STRIPES. alone. ly disappear from the Constitution. and verbose struggle. AIR MAIL STOLEN the Senate for ratification, however, was that toe league had never de­ If we caimot stop the breeding of It seems unlikely that the La­ BED’S TRACTORS DISABLED This World Court, whose cor­ one will observe nn almost complete cided whether unanimous votes of Candy-stick striped silks are criminal gangs by a sterner and Guardia measure cam possibly pre­ rending of toe present Democratic- rect name is The Permanent Court its council were requisite to re­ Moscow, Jan. 17.— (A P )—Val­ London, Jan. 17.— (A P )—A spec­ of International Justice, was pro- ! voguish for silk Islouses. "Riey more intelligent control of our town vail, but its ingeniousness is con­ tacular robbery of air mail at the Insurgent coalition which has caus­ quests for advisory opinions. If so, j are apt to have very feminine erian Kuybyshev, chairman of the 1 _— 4-1 f/\rvlr ■•dded for in the covenant of the every council member would have city loafers it is up to us—to siderable. As we take it, the New Supreme Economic Council today ; entrance of the air ministry took ed so much embarrassment in con­ ' neckiines and fancy cuffs. nection with toe tariff bill. The League of "Nations and created by a the veto power, toe fifth reservation the state of Connecticut and to its Yorker’s position is that, imder the revealed that 75 per cent of the j place pday, robbers seizing two committee of 10 eminent jurists ap­ American tractors supplied the : bags of mail which had been just de- Democrats will be virtually solid for would give toe United States no /.towns and cities—to give our police phraseology of the joint resolution pointed by toe ieag”e council, in­ greater privilege than anyone else Soviet government for its farm col- j Hvered. The men escaped In an auto- American adherence and so ■will BELTED JACKETS. submitting the question of prohi­ some Republicans. But toe anti­ cluding Elihu Root. 'The council and and there would be no argument. ( ,' r’i^ cers a break by doubling up our I lecti-vizatlon scheme are crippled be- i mcibile. __ court forces will include some of the assembly subsequenUy ^elected ni|;ht patrols. bition to the states, that resolution cause of the lack of spare parts. , Some of the published a c c o s ts Elihu Root went to Europe and Four out of five sports suits in >V the most conspicuous members of . toe court and it has been function­ did not become an amendment at All government factories are e n -! of the robbery said it was believed ing since 1922. There are 11 judges, rigged up what is known as toe tweed have some kind of a beit.'«i gaged in the manufacture of spare , secret air ministry documents were toe Old Guard and of toe progres- ■ “Root formula,” amending reserva­ jacket. Some of the featherweight ( ^. ROTHSTEIN CASE all imtil ratified by three-fourths of including Charles Evans Hughes, parts and must immediately be sup- mcluded iq the mail matter in toe sive contingent, fighting for once on tion five. This provides means for tweeds make much of unusual the states and that, after it did by serving nine-year terms. They meet '«^*^>igtrict Attorney Crain of New plied with toe necessary metal and , bags, but it was stated In autoorita- toe same side and with more fury rapid consultation between Geneva pockets, yokes and cuffs, too., than ever. each year, beginning on Jime 15. ^ York County, who during the city such ratification take on the quali­ equipment at toe expense of all tive quarters later that toe bags The court’s job is to adjudicate and Washington on specific cases, on ty of an Amendment, then it could other branches of industry. All ma- j contained only ordinary correspon- This court .fight will be sort of toe theory that disputes on advisory campaign last fall promised that if a 10-year hangovet from the fam­ disputes between nations on the chine building trusts have been dence. opinions could be quickly settled. A tourist who recently returned .were elected there woiUd be not become part of the Constitu­ ous League of Nations battle. The basis of existing international con­ warned that they must Immediately But if no agreement were reached from Europe protests at the ijrranny about tiie Rothstein mur­ tion until it had again been ratified idea of the opposition ■will be that ventions, custom, general principles remedy this shortage of spare parts Some men propose and get mar- regarding the submission of a given cf toe ‘ customs officers. Itfs the Europe again threatens to enmesh of law and prior judicial decisions. der case that the people of the “as an amendment.” which threatens to thwart the gov­ ried and others are “dreadfully case to toe court toe way is left quaint old A>mwi«aa wtatoiai. us in its toils. This idea will be shar­ A majority of its decisions have been (netropolis would not know by Jan- This is pretty far fetche<^ But ernment asricultural nlaiit. bashful.” MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 17,1980.

Mrs. W. J. Stephens, Mrs. Julia S. Tuohey, Mrs. James Costello, Mrs. DEAD FLYER’S KIN VISIT ,WT.GRAKrCX3L Joseph Willcke, Mrs. Ernest Clark, BEGGARS IN CHINA Invoke Centuries Old Law Miss Ruth Charter, Miss Grace HEBRON TRAGEDY SCENE I ROCKVILLE Sikes, Miss Lydia Gerber, Mrs. Marian Miller Nash, Miss Freida BELONG TO UNIONS To Settle Case in Chicago Union Church Meeting. Moser, Miss Lucy MarcinowsW, Brother and Sister of Kirk­ The annual meeting of the Union Miss Betty Gessay. patrick View Spot Where Jan. 17 __(AP)— The ^suitability during a reasonable trial Congregational church was held in The annual report of the nurses Chicago, the chapel of the church last eve- was read which showed that 6534 His Plane Crashed. mmsually nnart items are priced mejqiensivehr law of 5ie Emperor Justinian has period of 50 years Each Mendicant Must Con­ The attorney for Mrs. Caporale, ing, with a fairly good attendance. visits had been made and $3,115.15 for the thrifty. The letter T in GranT* stands been invoked in the court of Judge The meeting was called to order taken in during the year. Twenty (Special to The Herald) Joseph Sabath and applied to the E. Libonati, said to the court: “I ask that the trial run its full by the clerk. Miss Ruth DeForrest, well-baby conferences were held. tribute Part of His Earn­ Hebron, Jan. 1 7 —Henry Kirk­ for Thrift, you know. case of Mrs. Teresa Caporale vs. whj asked that a chairman be i also three chest clinics. The re­ Cuona Caporale for separate main­ course as Justinian decreed. That is patrick of New York, and a sister, two more years. “I believe by then chosen. Hon. Charles Phelps was port which is a lengthy one teUs of i visited Hebron on Wednesday to tenance. . Rev. George S. {the work of the nurses and co-opera- ings to His Leader. The Caporales have been marnea that these two people—Mrs. Capor­ elected to preside inspect the scene of the airplane ale who is 67 years old, and her hus­ Brookes, beloved pastor of Union ^| tion of various organizations I disastetr in which their brother, Wil­ For Office or Home 48 years. band who is 72—will have recogniz­ Church offered prayer, this being Steve Farrell to Quit. liam Kirkpatrick, and Daniel Marra “These people," said Mrs. Capor- ed that their present trouble was followed by the reading of the call Steve Farrell, formerly of Rock-j_ Shanghai, — (AP ) — Americans met death in. the vicinity of ale’s attorney, “have never been only a temporary misunderstanding, by the clerk. ville steps down as head track I Amston Lake. Afterwards they B roadcloth 8m<§eks naturalized. They are still subjects slight in contrast to the force of af­ Reports of the various depart coach“atThe""un^^ ! may the greatest “joiners” in the motored to Willimantic to view the of Italy and therefore governed by fection in their long years to­ ments of the church were read, 1 in June and the collegiate athletic ' world, but in China, even beggars body of the young airman. Protection for your fine dresses Justinian law.” which showed each organization in world will lose and suffer a distinct must become members of a guild. for home or office wear, (jogd d Justinian long centuries ago de­ gether.” The approach to the place where Judge Sabath continued the case a most flourishing condition. The j loss, states Francis J. Powers of For the mendicant, there Is no Fred Rowley and Jack Johnston looking double breasted model, ** creed; “Husband and wife shall not pastor’s report was one of the out­ the CPA. Mr. Farrell has been one other alternative than join and found the missing plane is, after be separated in divorce until their until January, 1932, the Caporales’ of the greatest track coaches and :..a k. easy to slip into, made of fine fiftieth wedding anniversary. standing features of the evening. thereafter do as he is told. He leaving the state road through marriage shall have proved its un­ A budget of $16,312.00 was trainers in the history of college must contribute his earnings to his Amston village, over a rough coun­ broadcloth in attractive colors. i adopted for the ensuing year, which 8.thlctics. begging society and at the end of try road and through fields near the is more than 2,000 less than Farrell- has been one of the last the day or week, all members gather pond. Owing to the mild weather, the year just passed. A. L. Martin connecting links between the new about and the total revenue is di'vid- rain and thaw, and to the number Boudoir SUppers GRANT A SPEAKER chairman of the business committee and old days of track athletics. In ed equally after the leaders have ex­ of automobiles fiocking to the spot MONARCH TO OPEN in presenting the report urged the his youth foot racing was one of the tracted commissions. the road is deeply rutted with mud. members to pledge all they can for big’sports, and later became a pro­ Several cars became mired while AT POTATO SESSION fessional, 'Winning a $10,000 grand Native shops and residents must the support of the church. also contribute to the guild or suf­ ■visiting the -wreck. 6 9 ® BIG NAVAL PARLEY Officers and committees were prize in Europe. fer serious consequences, such as elected as follows: Deacons for Heads Institnte. Soft corduroy, quilted satin or leather Indian Local Man to Address Tri- Rev. M. E. Osborns is Dean of having beggars threaten to die on three years. Rev. Charles Redfield, the door steps. To have a beggar IN MOURNING mocassin styles. So inexpensive, an3 so com- County Gathering on *The F. H. Holt, G. P. Wainwright; clerk, the Nutmeg Trail Epworth League Local Problem” Tonight. which opens its Mid-Winter Insti­ die at one’s door in China is bad fortable. Mrs. Emily Bissells Swindells; luck and as a result, there are very “Waiter! Waiter!” shouted the King George to Open First treasurer, Mrs. L. F, Bissell; regis­ tute on Friday evening, January I diner, “this steak is burnt black.” “We anticipate a large repre­ 27. Rev. George S. Brookes, pastor few Chinese non-subscribers to the trar, Miss Marion Butler; auditors. various and numerous societies. i “Mark of respect, sir,” the wait­ sentation of potato growers from George G. Smith, F. H. Holt; church of Union Congregational church is er replied, solemnly. “Our man­ Session of Conference on Hartford, Tolland, New Haven, and Trained for Trade 4S in. Wearite*• -1 school superintendent emeritus, L. a member of the faculty and who the begging ager died yesterday.”—Tit-Bits. New London counties at the annual H. Fuller; church school superin­ has traveled in the Holy Land the So professional is class in China that children are Table Oilcloth Mercerized Socks Next Tuesday. 300 Bushel Potato Club meeting for tendent, George P. Wainwright; illustrated Hartford and Tolland CounWes prudential committee, the Minister, Fe?turTs“ S^ the^'^subTelt “A“ High“er | brought up and trained for the pro^ O f course it’s first quality, and Excellent tor cold' ’• weather. Farm Bureaus at the Bond Hotel, deacons, clerk, treasurer, superin­ Revelation of the Bible through my | WOMEN SHOED fine quality, too. A variety of Black, navy, French-ten, grey fr'yiicrht flf 6*30 D. vci” declareQ to call it. Parents have been known o r cordovan fihe mer' London,— (AP)—King George w ll Agricul- tendent . of church school, business Vacation.” to mutilate their offsprings for life patterns, colorful designs for committee, president of deaconesses Francis Green of this city is the LEARN USES kitchen tables, for shelves, walk, ceiized socks in sizes open the first formal session of the tural Agent for the Hartford County i ______vice-president^____ ■ of ■ deaconesses; new president of the Trail. just to make them suitable for beg­ 10 to 111/2. a o e five power armaments conference in ging. No sort of deformity is too etc. Unusual at this _ Farm Bureau business and house committee, A. L. j Diplomas will be awarded all price. • Reg. Trade Mark the royal gallery of the House of “The 1929 winners with their Martin, F. T. Maxwell, Charles | t^ose attending five out of the six horrible to commercialize upon. OF MAGNESIA Lords next Tuesday. yields and probable cause for the Phelps'A. T. Bissell and C. H.jCady; | sessions in any one or more of the Methods of begging vary. In In welcoming the delegates and high yields wdll be announced at this treasurer of benevolences, E. H. courses Shanghai, one is accosted by beg­ j gars at almost every street comer. declaring the conference open, the meeting” says Mr. Lewis. Cobb; deaconesses, Mrs. Charles ^| To women who suffer from nau­ Infants* Rubber King will be following th' precedent Prizes contributed by the follow­ Charles^Mm-phy^o?*thr’House & 1 Ragged urchins .dart out from side sea, or so-called “morning sick­ of the Washington arms conference ing concerns will be awarded the S ' p r S t S f I ML-naries u S L y 'com muipuy p r/v ^ U become” 'the I streets and trot alongsidealopgslde rickshaws ricSohaws ness,” this simple measure is prov­ Shoes P a n t d ^ which was inaugurated in 1921 by winners of the contest; Olds & store ' beseeching passengers to give them ing a blessing. Most n'urses know it New designs, new color com- : »•» the late President Harding. Whipple, Inc.; F. S. Bidwell Com­ M ra ^ F S k 'S d e n b e rg :. Miss j ^ Mar?h’ l,°accordtag to Informa-1 a few i and it is advised by leading special- binations in Bal or Blucher Well made baby pan^ c 4 first The royal gallery is a great room pany, Apothecaries Hall, Rogers a,nd Bessie Durfee, Mrs. Charles Leon- 1 given out on Thursday. ! Mothers moan ' ists. styles, specially designed for quality rubber in whitq, pink, or at the extreme east of the House of Hubbard, New York Co-operative literature committee, Rev. jjj. Murphy has been in the busi Ragged mothers, holding crying Prepare a small quantity of fine­ babies’ growing feet. Mar- Parliament, cue of the largest and ard; natural finish. In smal^g Seed Potato Association, Inc., and George S. Brookes, Miss Alice Max­ ness here for over thirty years, children, moan in front of restau­ ly cracked ice—about a wineglass­ velous shoes at this S k S fe c finest halls in the great range of rants and hold out their hands for E. F. Manchester. well, Charles Phelps and P. M. working in his father’s store while ful. Pour over it a teaspoonful of low price. medium or large sizes;.,-r/;25« buildings which cover eight acres “The program is chuck full of a young man, which was located on “cumshaw” . Cripples roll and cry Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Sip slow­ and whose rich facade and terrace Howe; chairman of flower commit- interesting information according to tee Mrs. Corinne Sykes Spencer; Market street. He formerly worked on the pavements in districts unre­ ly until the mixture is gone or you rise directly from the waters of the Mr. Lewis, “including a talk by Dr. stricted to deformed beggars and are entirely relieved. It is seldom River Thames and stretch 900 feet chairman of collectors, Emil Waltz; for the late Frank M. Brigham, who E. A. Perregaux of the Connecticut chairman of ushers, Edward Leon­ was in the Clothing business for utter horrible cries. Some even necessary to repeat the dose to Men’s along its banks. Agricultural CoUege on “The 1929 ard; ushers for evening service. many years. voluntarily bump their heads hard end sick stomach or any inclination Imposing Hall Potato Situation” ; L. L. Grant, and frequently on the ground, all to vomit. Broauclotb Sbirts The gallery is an imposing hall Robert Gregus, Harold Hincks, j Notes. Buckland, will speak on “The Local Heimerdinger, Leonard Dowding, Mrs. Sadie Nurland and staff of for a few coppers. Its anti-acid properties enable 10 feet long, through which the Problem;” B. G. Southwick, New Percy Baker, Lester Ludke; Leslie officers, installed the officers of Despite the traditional ungrate­ Phillips Milk of Magnesia to give British soverign in crown and state York, will talk on “Observations in fulness of beggars, there is one in­ immediate relief in heartburn, sour robes passes to the House of Lords Brookes and George Gregus; his- j Asnuntuck Temple, K. of P. Elsewhere” ; A. W . Manchester, torian; Mrs. Walter H. Skinner; i-pjiompsonville on Tuesday night, stance on record where they proved stomach, gas. Its mild, but effective to open Parliament with state cere­ Connecticut Agricultural Collegej a blessing instead of a curse. Loyal laxative action assures regular So -^^’cU tailored you can hardly believe mony. It was last used on the eve missionary committee is to be com- Le'wis W. Chapman of Elm street on “Production Cost Studies,” posed of a representative of each of , j^g^g been in Boston the past few beggars did save a foreigner from bowel movement. Used as a mouth­ the low price. Excellent quality of Armistice Day for a dinner to an attack by coolies during and wash it helps prevent acid erosion Henry Trumbull, Plainville, on the organizations of the church ' days, - combining , ibusiness and pleas­ broadcloth'with guaranteed pre-shrunk winners of the prized British decor­ “What are Our Demand Problems.” evacuation of Chungking, Yangtse and tooth decay during expectancy. ation for gallantry-, the Victoria At Manchester Monday ure. collar bands. Well finished in every The Rockville High school basket­ William Dunlap, a Past Sachem river to-wn, several months ago. With every bottle of Phillips Milk Cross. More than 100 heroes of all of Magnesia, come full directions detail. A huge dollar’s worth. ranks came to London from all ball team will play one of the most of Tankeroosan Tribe I. O. R. M. re­ ' important games of the season on cently installed the officers of Oneco BUYS TIMBER LANDS for its many uses. All drug stores parts of the world to be guests of have the 25c and 50c sizes. De­ the Prince of Wales at this function. HEBRON Monday night, w^hen they journey to Tribe in Stafford Springs. Manchester to play the High school Francis Binheimer of Hartford, Belgrade, Jugo-Slavavia, Jan. 17. mand the genuine, endorsed by doc­ Famous military pictures look — (AP)—Extensive timber lands in tors for over 50 years. down on the conference table frorn team there. It is expected many formerly of Rockville, has been at IWXGRANTOOJ Rev. John W. Deeter met ' boosters of the local team will ac- the Hartford hospital undergoing , capable of yielding ten “Milk of Magnesia” has been the the walls, one being the huge mura.1 million cubic meters of timber, are U. S. Registered Trade Mark of painting of “The Death of Nelson Bible class Tuesday evening, company the team to Manchester, treatment. jouraed from the week before. He which should prove an interesting A daughter has been born at the said to have been purchased by a the Chas. H. Phillips Chemical Co., 815 Main St. ^ d the other “The Meeting of Wel­ “Harriman concern.” The visible and its predecessor, Chas. H. Phil­ lington and Blucher After Water­ discussed the first four chapters of game. Rockville city hospital to Game the Epistle to the Romans. The Complain of Checks. Warden and Mrs. Ernest Wraight of supply of timber in Montenegro is lips, since 1875.—Adv. loo” . There are also paintings rep­ only 90,000,000 cubic meters. resenting the last public appearance next meeting will be held at the Merchants of Rockville are com­ Mountain street. of the Earl of Chatham, and por­ home of Miss Marion Gott on Jan. plaining that a number of bad traits of Queen Victoria and Prince 25, and the succeeding chapters of checks have been passed on them in Albert. A number of guilt statues the Epistle will be-taken up. the past few weeks, or since the of English monarchs, Alfred and Mrs. Winifred Kyle, -widow of Christmas season. One local store William I, Richard I, Edward Rev. Robert Kyle, pastor of the was -visited by a couple who pre­ III, Hebron and Gilead Congregational Henry V, Elizabeth and William III tended to be mother and son, where SIMPLE STEP OUR ANNUAL ONE DOLLAR SALE churches several years ago, has re­ and Anne are in the hall. an article was purchased and each King to Preside turned to her home in New Britain, paid. At the time there was a ques­ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY For the opening of the arms con­ after having spent two weeks as the tion of whether the article desired ference the chief delegates of fhe guest of Mr. and Mrs. George was right and they indicated it A SENSATIONAL RECORD-BREAKING Kibbe. might be returned later. TOWARDS HEALTH five powers numbering about thirty men will be seated around one long The three Hebron cases scheduled Two weeks later the man re-, table, with the King presiding at .0 come up before the superior court turned and purchased other goods, the,center. Behind the conference at Rockcille on Tuesday were put this time offering a check, giving DRESS SALE table vill be groups of experts rep­ over to next Tuesday. The were several references which appeared Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is a Daily Essential and resenting each particitpating coun- those of Horace C. Porter vs. the to be all right. The man was given Connecticut Motor Transportation Millions Know Its Effectiveness in Relief trv the goods and change and departed. NO MONEY DOWN More than half the available Company, of Stephen Stanek vs. The check which was drawn on a of Constipation space in the hall will be given oyer John Kowalski, and of Abraham local bank was returned and it was to journalists from all parts of the Garbich vs. the Redwing Grain and reported that the man had no ac­ Lumber Company, Colchester. Every Dress in Stock Included in This Offer ■world. Distinguished members of count there. red, healthy color to the complexion. the British public, envoys and a,m- Mrs. Amanda Davies of Baldwin, The merchant hopes others will Perhaps the one simple thing Here Is The Way It Works bassadors and prominent foreign L. I., has returned to her home after profit by the publication of his ex­ you are not doing to guarantee It helps prevent anemia. Be sure visitors will be accommodated to the ha-ving spent the past t-wo months perience. permanent health is having suffi­ to include it in reducing diets. or more at the Hilding homestead, One $9.95 Dress ..$9.95 Select Any Dress in Store One $14.95 Dress ^ 4.95 extent of the available space. Emblem Club Card Partj'. cient roughage in your food. • Ab­ Many eat Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Alter the opening plenary session as the guest of her sister, Miss The Rockville Emblem^ club v\-ill Extra $9.95 Dress $1.00 at Ticket Price for only $1 Extra $14.95 Dress $1.00 Victoria Hilding and of her brothers, sence of this roughage is the direct with cream or milk added. It is a the delegations and their staffs will hold a public card party at the Two $9.95 Dresses $10.95 extra. Tivo $14.95 Dresses 15.95 hold their actual discussions and Samuel and Albert Hilding. Elks Home on Prospect street on cause of constipation which results delicious addition to cereals, fruits committe meetings in the state Rev. John W. Deeter, Edward A. Wednesday afternoon, January 22 at in so many other ills— ^headaches, and soups. In cooked foods, such apartments of St. James’s Palace Smith, and Robert Owen rrere dele­ 2 o’clock. Bridge and straight listlessneSs, general depression, in­ 1/2 OFF trr gates to the ordination of Charles as bran muffins, it is just as effec­ 25% OFF where smaller rooms ■will be more whist will be played and prizes digestion and, sometimes, serious tive in the relief of constipation. n iB R O ' LADIES’ AND GIRLS’ D. Ketner, as pastor of the Stafford awarded. There will also be a door MEN’S AND BOYS’ suitable for the work. Springs Congregational Church on disease. prize. Mrs. E. E. Flaherty is Recommended by doctors. Ask CLOTHING COATS Wednesday. chairlady of the committee, which Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is rough- your grocer for Kellogg’s ALL­ Schools of the town were closed BRAN in the red-and-green pack­ 801 Main Street Next Door to The Home Bank & Trust Co. South Manchester,;Conn, DANCE AT RAINBOW on Thursday afternoon, the teachers consists of members from this city age. It is positively guaranteed to attending a teachers’ meeting held and Stafford Springs as follows: relieve both temporary and recur­ age. Served everywhere. Made by TOMORROW NIGHT at Colchester. Mrs. Raymond E. Hunt, Mrs. ring constipation or the purchase Kellogg in Battle Creek. Miss Pearl Harrison of Hartford Thomas F. Garvan, Miss Bessie Fitzgerald, Mrs. Meyer Goldfield, price will be refunded. Two table­ made her first visit to the schools of spoons daily (in serious cases, with Patrons of The Rainbow will be the town since she was officially Mrs. George Goldblatt, Mrs. Frank pleased to learn of the elaborate engaged as a special teacher of Hall, Mrs. Franklin Harlow, all of each meal) is the proper amount. plans that , are being completed by music. She will -visit the schools Rockville; Mrs. Emma Gary, Miss Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN also helps .fT> Emily Gary and Mrs. Walter Manager Charles Pinney and that twice a month. you to health in other ways. It is wiU be offered to the public during Miss Teresa Vincent, school Greaves of Stafford. the next few weeks to further nurse, took her second weighing and Legion Note. rich in iron, practically all of stimulate the interest and to show measuring test of pupils of schools The Bugle and Drum Corps of which goes into the blood, bringing ALL-BRAN The HeighI his appreciation for the liberm of the town recently; Miss Vincent Stanley Dobosz Post, American Le­ patronage during the season which said that her first test showed con­ gion, held its first rehearsal on has thus far been very gratifying. siderable underweight and imder- Wednesday night in the Superior In addition to The Commanders who stature among the pupils. She said, Court room. Charles P. Hatch, of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirmiiiiiiimiiiniinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiu O f The ; have been a regular Saturday night however, that it was not more Hartford has been secured to direct feature at The Rainbow, Mr. Pinney marked than in other towns under the band and rehearsals will be held will bring Lionel J. Kennedy and his her charge. each Wednesday night from 7:30 to ^ Club Worthy orchestra to Bolton An effort has been made recently, 9-30 p. m. An instructive talk w a.s ' ^ inspired feminine GAppar^el ' and has Mr. Kennedy’s assurance by carting gravel on to the Andover given by Mr. Hatch, which proved Bridge Season that he will accompany the band road, to improve its condition in very beneficial to the new band. Visiting Nurse Annual Meeting. and pls^y himself at their coming some of the worst places. So far Hostesses everywhere aie trying to serve elaborate ®0ridge engagements. This will afford the this has done little good, owdng to At the annual meeting of the oT .Rockville Visiting Nurse associa- patrons an opportunity to dance to the many alternate freezings and toa one of the finest dance bands in thawings. It requires drivers ex­ *tion held at the nurses headquarters luncheons. Connecticut and there will be no perienced in such roads to get with on Tuesday evening. January 14, the fges- extra charge for this attraction. safety over the deeply frozen ruts or following officers were elected: When it comes to dessert for these luncheons it is our Harold Gates that acts as mas­ through .the mud during the thaws. President, George Arnold; vice- ter of ceremonies at The Rainbow This is true of many other roads of presidents, Frederick N. Bel ding, tion that you depend on every Thursday evening when Bill the town. Mrs. Francis T. Maxwell and Robert Waddell and his band furnish a very J. Regan; secretary, L. Maud pleasing program of old fashioned Weyhe; treasurer, S. C. Cummings; and modem dances is now a regular executive committee, Lebbeus F. ot?d, Conn. Manchester Dairy Ice Creiii attraction from Station WTIC and Bissell, George P. Wendhiser, Ar­ dtmee fans from all over Hartford, A THOUGHT thur E. Hayward, Mrs. Walter )a. Tolland and Windham counties are Draycott, Mrs. Thomas Sykes; Served either plain or dressed up in a variety of fo rm s^ d®. •visiting The Rainbow to see and mescal advisor, Dr. T. F. Rockwell; hear both the band and Prof. Gates finance committee, Mrs. Walter Saying with a loud voice, Fear Very Special For Saturday! licious qualities appeal to all. do their stuff. Draycott, chairman and Mrs. Leb­ Saturday night dances at The God, and give glory to him; for beus F. Bissell, vice chairman and Rainbow continue to prove very the hour of his judgment Is come: the following, Miss Minnie McLean, H3 and worship him that made popular and with such dance bands Miss Sarah Hammond. Miss Marion OZtt as the Club Worthy and The Com­ heaven, and earth, and the sea, Butler, Mrs. Charles Mead, Mrs. F. New Spring Dresses Manchester Dairy manders furnishing regular Satur­ and the foimtains of water. — E. Hardenburg, Miss Sadie Millard, day night programs wdth occasional Revelation 14:7. Mrs. F. H. Burke, Mrs. F. W. Chap­ vaudeville acts, the continued suc­ man, Mrs. Daniel Sweeney, Mrs. For Women and Misses cess of this favorite dance palace is And what greater calamity can Elsie Conway, Mrs. Francis Scan­ assured. Tomorrow evening an fall upon a nation than the loss of lon, Mrs. Clarence J. McCarthy, Mrs. Cream Company worship ?—Emerson. especially pleasing program has M. E. McCarthy, Mrs. Joseph Moss, DIAL 5250 been arranged and a capacity crowd Mrs. W. H. Robinson, Mrs. H. B. HUGE POCKETS. of dances will be present. Olmstead, Miss Elsie Cummings, $10.95 Always Obtainable at Your Neighimrhood Mrs. Ernest Suessman, Mrs. Emil The Congressional Record has no A spring coat is shown at a recent T. Halcher, Mrs. Charles Tennstedt, 'Store or Favorite Soda Fountain. regular columnist, but we recom­ fashion show is of beige camel’s- Mrs. Carrie Kane, Mrs. H. M. You Must See These Dresses to mend such a department be con­ hair, belted at the normal waist­ Swartfiguer, Mrs. Roland Usher, Appreciate Them, ducted by Senator Tydings who line, -with perfectly huge patch Mrs. Arthur Gyngell, Mrs. Walter said: “Let him who is -without gin pockets on each side, bound In Edwards, Mrs. William Smith, Miss imong you cast the first stone.” brown suede. Bertha Dart, Mrs. James Wood, uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiuiiiiiiiiiiiii* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1930. 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American Audiences Are Noisier, Says Jane Cowl Housers 77 *'* Semi-Annual

A PLANNED EVENT new in every detail... .but based on those prin-i ciples that have proven successful in nine pre­ VI vious cany>aigns.

SALE STARTS SATURDAY, JAN Tomorrow morning', Saturday, Jan. 18 we launch a Clear­ ance Sale that needs no bombast or bunk to make it interesting. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN For, back of every saving listed in this announcement, and offer­ d o u b l e t e x t u r e r a i n c o a t s $g.98 ed throughout our store, is the assurance of House’s reputation BIG SA' Size 34, 36, 38, 40. Only 9 Coats left. Were *12.50 for quality and good style, always. That’s why so many men to $22.50. Now and women watch for this event. Boys’ Suits FURN Jane Cowl - . thinks all the talking should be done on the stage. SPECIAL BARGAINS Sizes 6 to 18 years. By HOKTENSE SAUNDERS. creating any atmosphere but gay Men’s and Young Men’s ety, and no mood save hilarity. New York.—The theater manners This Boom Boom Age. Here’s an opportunity Mothers will welcome! Sweaters of Manchester playgoers are no bet­ “ You learn to shriek above Clothes that will meet the demands of hustling the din and bang of ter and no worse than those of New traffic, and boys; values that haven’t been equalled in a long Y or^ rs but there is a steadily low- the machine age, because you have Hut while! $6.00 now . . e^ng /taSdard of audience etlquetUo if you 1 O vercoats $5.01 you cannot listen to a symphony all over the country This is according to Jane Cowl, in a foundry or enter into the $10.00 Suits n o w ...... $7.75 spirit of a play in a mad house.” $5.00 now . .... Hctross. 24 Overcoats in This Lot $4.01 •‘The talking picture may be on Since musicians have taken $12.50 Suits n o w ...... $9.75 improvement over the silent dra­ steps to protect their concert pro­ 20% OFF ma,” she declared, ‘‘but the talk­ grams from talkers and late com Size 32 to 44 $15.00 Suits n ow ...... $11.75 $4.00 now .... . $3.21 ing audience is a menace which, ers. Miss Cowl belieyes that thea­ ON ALL unless it can be quieted, will drive ters could well take a similar $18.00 Suits now . . . ------..... $13.75 W ere $25.00 and $30.00 $3.00 now ..... from the boards the few actors stand. $20.00 Suits now ...... $14.75 BATH ROBES $ 2.2! and actresses who devote them­ More than once has Stokowsiti selves to the legitimate drama.” put down his baton and stopped $22.50 Suits n o w ...... $15.75 A year ago, playing In Boston. his symphony concerts to quiet his $2.50 n o w ...... $2.01 Miss Cowl received great applause audiences, and this year late com­ $25.60 Suits now ...... $16.75 — and much wider approval—be­ ers are seated only at intermis­ $5.00 Beach cause she stepped out of her stage, sions, not even between. the move N ow C o a ts...... v * * * ^ " ’ character long enough to reprove of a score, $ 17.75 10 PER CENT OFF ALL some late comers who were audi­ All Audiences Alike. .BLUE SUITS $6.00 Beach • • • • C bly trying to figure out what had Miss Cowl indicts not only the C o ats...... happened before they arrived, and for the sake of the Broadway audience but the Mmn to ask them Street one as well, for she says the rest of the audience, to be quiet. same conditions prevail generally, Declares War on Talkers. HERE THEY COME FOR OVERCOATS and that there is little difference This season she has become a between the attitudes of the met­ crusader for better manners in the There’s a fine lot of boys coming here for overcoats Special Bargains ropolitan and the smaller city 10% theater, and has come out mili- because there’s such a fine lot of boys’ overcoats at Jan­ Underwear audiences. uary savings from which to pick. tantly against the talkers. She believes that the passing of ‘‘I am not including audiences The styles are those boys like—they’re all good quality Men’s and Young Men’s OFF the road show—and she is a troop­ as a whole,” she maintained. “The coats. That is what makes these low prices so Interest­ er who has played in every stale disturbing element is probably ing. ALL $5.00 n o w ...... in the union, as well as London— $4.01 only about five per cent. But it Is did much to rob the stage of its sufficient to take the joy out of S m iM E R theater-going for the other 95 per, glamour Because j the smaller $4.00 now . rneui.e s s . • town audiences loved the theater $3.21 cent., and it is wearing our | expectant, recep- Suits UNDERWEAR . ufV mnUp., ns anoisv^tive mood which established, such Boys’ Overcoats $3.00 now . .... people because we are continual- rapport between both sides the $2.41 footlights, and made for inspired ly surrounded by rackets, some 37 Suits in This Lot necessary, some quite superfluous. performances. Size 12 to 18 Years $2.50 now . . . $2.01 Our lives unfold and a crash, bang, “The theater,” she concluded, clatter and din that keep us from “is about the only remaining form Size 32 to 40 observing much that is beautiful of entertainment that is not me­ $15.00 Coats n o w ...... $11.75 $2.00 now .... $1.61 and delicate and quiet. Every­ chanical. It is trying desperately thing is a mad rush or scramble to hang on. Those who love the $16.50 Coats n o w ...... $11.75 W ere $25.00 and $30.00 instead of something that is care­ theater need to save it from those $1.50 now .... fully thought out and quietly sought who would destroy it thoughtless­ $1.1 for. ly-” $18.00 Coats now ...... $12.75 “The stage not only reflects our $1.00 now 79' past, but our present-day manners $20.00 Coats now ...... $14.75 as well. No one is in a better posi­ N ow 25% tion to observe the changes we FRANCE MINTS ONE $22.50 Coats n o w ...... $16.75 $ 17.75 are undergoing than we who face OFF an audience every evening, and have seen what the jazz age has GOLD COIN IN YEAR $25.00 Coats n o w ...... $18.75 done to it. ON ALL H ats and Capi Gfamour Leaves Theater. You don’t have to be in actual need of clothes to take adv^tage of this opportunity—for the dollars you save and the quality you get in the “ Only those who love the thea­ Because the prices are so low, we’re going to ask you to see the gar­ FLANNEL ter, and actors who love their art, ments, then judge their high quality. Every popular style of overcoat suits, will prompt you to invest promptly and generously. who remember the leisuely days This is Placed in Museum; and ulster—belted, half belted, plain; and every one far below its actual SHIRTS $7.00 Hats . . $5.51 and the fascination players had value. Men’s and Young Men’s for their public, realize how fast Policy is Against Gold we are driving glamour from our $6.00 Hats . . . $5.01 theaters—driving it out with noise Men’s and Young Men’s and clatter. And when the glam­ Circulation. our is gone, the theater has out­ $5.00 Hats .... $4.21 lived its fimction.” Suits That day wall bring the domina­ Paris.—(AP)—Frenchmen for a tion of the mechanical audience. year have been straining their ears $2.00 Caps .... Miss Cowl believes—people who O vercoats $1.5 to hear the chink of real, gold $30.00 Suits n o w ...... • ...... • use their eyes, ears and voices, but money. not their emotions—people who $35.00 Suits n o w ...... They have smiled as they day­ $35.00 Coats now ...... $25.75 $1.50 C a p s------$1.1 take, but do not give. dreamed of having the solid, yellow $40.00 Suits n o w ...... 1 ""’,'" Players can be no better than stuff again, symbol to them of pros­ $40.00 Coats n o w ...... $29.75 Boys’ $1.00^ $1.0C $1.25 8 5 ' their audiences,” she insists. perity and sound finance. $45.00 Suits n o w ...... Men’s 75c and $1.50 Caps .. "They can do their best only when Somewhat impatiently they have j $45.00 Coats n o w ...... $33.75 $50.00 Suits n o w ...... ‘" they have attention, quiet, and a awaited the new coins while they ^ Plain Color receptive spirit out in front. Late suppKDsed the mint was working ; $50.00 Coats n o w ...... $38.75 $55.00 Suits n o w ...... comers, who arrive in a dinner night and day, stamping out the | Silk Stockings mood, laughing and talking as coins. i $55.00 Coats n o w ...... $44.75 $60.00 Suits n o w ...... Boys’ 35c Stockings they take their seats, make it im- And during that year the mint 1 ' possible for any play to get the has made just one gold coin and ! 10 Per Cent Off All Blue Suits 39c Pair .... right start, or to give the correct put it in the League of Nations 20 Per Cent Off All and Blue Overcoats 4 Pair .... $1.0< emotional approach. 1Museum. fo r ------“ But how can be expect quiet j No Gold and pimctuality in the theater,! What’s worse, say the mint Children’s Overcoats 71 when we find it nowhere else. | authorities, the Frenchmen probably $1.00 OFF Close attention is not demanded is not going to have his gold money $1.00 OFF 50 CENTS OFF Size 4 to 10 years. 20% Off on A ll Leath^ for the newer forms of mechanical after all. Poincare, it is true, stabi­ $8.00, $9.00 Coats now. .$6.75 entertainment, so it is not fos­ Men’s and Young lized the falling franc. He put 1 $10.00 Coats n o w ...... $7.75 er Goods, Bill Foldij tered. through bills to make gold and sil­ Men’s and Young Boys’ Knickers Movie Actors Aren’t Bothered. ver coins. His successors in power Men’s W ork Pants $12.00, $12.50 Coats now $9.75 -■ “You can go into a movie any have picked out nice designs but, $13.50 Coats n o w ...... $10.75 and Military Sets time, and if you arrive in the mid­ says the mint, modern financial Men’s Knickers Size 6 to 18 Years $15.00 Coats n o w ------$11.75 dle of the last act, stay through policy is against gold circulation. from $5.00 to $10.00 the next performance. You can “ Since bank notes are and must talk, rustle paper, cough, make re­ be backed with gold in France, why marks about the actors, and be a use the gold?” explains one official. nuisance only to those around you Doubtless there will be some gold — for, at the movies, you do not coins in a year or two but the public 10 PER CENT OFF 10 PER CENT OFF effect the performance of the pla.y- now is beginning to realize that they ers. It was previously recorded in never again will be able to get all Men’s and Boys’ the uninterrupted silence of the the gold they wish. Gold hay circu­ Men’s and Boys’ late but probably in limited quanti­ studio. ties, as in the United States or in Rubber Raincoats Leather Coats and Jackets “You can talk above the aver­ England, where there is gold, plenty age radio program, if you want to, of it, in bank vaults but not in Slicker Raincoats and but you cannot disturb the speak­ public pocketbooks. ers or musicians. Trench Raincoats Suede and Mackinaw Jackets “You can go to a cabaret, ta'k and laugh during the program A machine which fillets 2500 her­ HOUSE and enter into it yourself, because ring an hour has been invented; it it is a pliable form of entertain­ removes 200 bones from each fish in ment and there is no necessity for one and one-quarter seconds. MILUONS Di PENSIONS FOR AGED MINISTERS 4 JANLAPV Now Have $116,000,000 FREE On Hand in Protestant Denominations. PARKING By HELEN WELSHIMER. Nearly 182,000 Protestant preach- iers in the United States are now In Rear of Store singing a glad hymn of praise! Not to the tune of golden harps, either, but to the clank of silver dol- lEirs. PLENTY OF ROOM It has been an accepted fact that school teachers, engineers, police­ FOR SUBURBAN men, and Einyone else who worked for a long period in the service of a particular corporation or orgaai- CUSTOMERS zation should be pensioned. Now churches have decided that provisluu EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY should be made so that ministers ran live Comfortably in old age. CAN SHARE IN THESE SAVINGS Disciples of Christ, Episcopalian, Presbyterian, Congregational Northern Baptist and Methodls*- churches have lately presented a While greatest reductions are practical plan of action, according to which minister, assisted by r ' ^ h i f i f « , i fr e uTusual W r tu n itie s for practical econonry. their churches, wiU invest a cer tain small percentage of their sal­ RV xSth SPLENDID SAVINGS IN FINE SHOES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. aries in a pension fund every month. $116,000,000 on Hand, fLTdSonstr““ stytsTe “the lirson'fsmlrtest shoes or fancy shoes. The Eighten of the larger Protest ant religious bodies now have a}> quality is Of the finest Each pair is greatly underpriced. proximately $116,000,000 in assets . , ^ ^ ^ ^ Broken Lots ' with which to conduct actuarial Daniel Green Comfys pension systems, endowment sys­ GS IN Red Cross Pumps tems and the older forms of min­ Mules, Boudoirs and isterial relief. Upwards .of $9,000,- With Arch Tone Lasts 000 is being paid annually to nearly D’Orsay’s in Colors 28,000 beneficiaries. Leading laymen have decided that too frequently ministers were Two of the leaders in the Disciples ! /MI compelled to move into their man­ of Christ pension movement are Now $5 *9S sions in the sky straight from shown here. Aove is Harry S. HINGS 20% poor houses or old people’s homos. Rogers, banker and oil man of Tul­ Therefore, the comforting mottoes sa, Okla., former president of Ro­ which state resignedly that ooe tary International and now presi­ 10% Regular lines of should take no thought of the mor­ dent of his church’s pension fund. Shirt^i 100 Pairs Women’s and row because the Lord w^ouM provide Below is WilUam R. Warren, execu­ OFF Red Cross and Coon are leaving a bare space oh parson­ tive vice president of the Disciples 1.00 Silk Girls’ Pumps and Oxfords age walls. of Christ pension fun who Is credit­ 1 & 6 .0 0 ON ALL $9, $9.50 and $10 Values Pathetic tales of aged minis­ ed with being the “father” of this iShirts $5.00 to $7.50 Values ters who had no where to lay pension plaic. I. 50 Silk OVERALLS their heads, or who became >le- 1 pendents because of their meager Shirts .. • $5.00 actuarial pension field in recent Now $7*49 salaries are responsible for the months are the Southern Presby­ ^.00 Broadcloth ,d* O O C> Now $3.49 pension fund. terian and the United Presbyterian, To the Episcopal church goes whose members have launched a Shirts ...... the distinction of having first os plan almost identical with the |;50 Broadcloth Sally Sweet House’s Specials tablished an actuarial pension sys­ Disciples of Christ and Northern Dorothy Dodd 10% OFF . tem ..... by which each clergyman, Presbyterians. Southern Presby­ Shirts ...... $2.75 Suspension Arch Sally Sweet 1 or his widow, would be paid an terians require $3,000,000 t. intet Super-Flex and $5.00 and $5.50 annuity commensurate with nis their accrued liabilities and United J. OO Broadcloth Welts average salary during active ser­ Presbyterians are seeking a simi- • S h ir ts...... $2.25 Little Way Process Infants’, Children’s $6.50 and $6.00 Values Pumps and Ties vice. lar fund of $1,500,000. The big problem solved by the Based on Service. LsO Broadcloth $7.00, $7.30, $8.00 Values Episcopal pension fund was the fshirts ...... $2.00 and Misses’ Footwear Now $5.29 Now $3.98 adequate funding of the accrued The Evangelical church is con­ SPECIAL Now $6.29 I liabilities assumed by the pension ducting a campaign to increase its k.OO Broadcloth system. Since no age or health fund for ministerial pensions to $2,000,000 by October, 1930. Its [Shirts ...... $1.65 25 Dozen discriminations could properly be made it was necessary for mem ministers ate required to contribute bers of the Episcopal church t.o a stated yearly amoimt as dues to MEN’S SHIRTS subscribe at least $5,000,000 tor a fund which, in turn, when they SALE OF MEN’S SHOES are old, will give them quarterly this accrued liabilities fund. T,)- Values to $2 Low shoes, high shoes—Dress shoes, general Mear tal pledges for this fund reached payments according to the number shoes, work shoes—Plain shoes, novelty shoes Eveiy nearly $9,000,000 or about $4,000,- of years they have served. Cotton $ 1.00 sort of shoe that men of IManchester want. 000 more than was required. The United Brethren church All included in this January Shoe Clearance and all I Disciples Seek $8,000,000. tszics its clergy a standard amount, i The Disciples of Christ, the lar- also, regardless of salary received. priced far below usual for prompt disposal. ,, . I est religious body to enlist in the Reformed church mimsterial reliSi, Pajamas To you men who are “sale shy” we want to add that I penion fund, is organizing com- which follows the pension plan, is tliese shoes are all from regular stock—that you 11 get the mittes which will begin raising supported by monthly payments, $8,000,000 in 1930. and the Universalist church se­ same careful fitting service and the same p arantee of cures its pension fimd through satisfaction as you get when you buy shoes here at regu- William R. Warren, executive $4.00 vice president of the Disciples ot church c; loias, thus placing the 1r1* DT1C0S Christ pension fund, explains that burden t... the congregation instead Your satisfaction must be as complete at sale time if all ministers were not mcie of the local minister. $3.20 as any other time. Lowering prices does not lower our than 30, and all were starting Lutherans Collecting $4,000,000. service standards. their ministry today, no accrued Lutheran church recently put $2.80 liabilities fund would be needed, on a $-1,000,000 drive. The entire 25% Men’s $7.50 and $7.00 as the regular monthly payments amount, pledged one year ago, must Men’s $9.00 based on each minister’s salar v be paid by 1930. Minister pay would be sufficient to carry the nothing, the money being swured $2.40 OFF OXFORDS pension system in perpetuity. But by a tax of so much per member on SHOES and OXFORDS tlie older ministers must be taken the local church. ON ALL Thayer Made care of. Percentages of their salary which . $2.00 “Under the plan now before ministers pay to the fund vary'. Co-Operative Made Christian churches for adoption, ” When the Methodist goal is reached LINED says Mr. Warren, ‘'each minister the younger clergy wall be asked $1.60 1 who enrolls agrees to pay 3',i; perto give one per cent, of their sai- GLOVES Now $5>75 cent, of his annual salary, in aries toward this fund. Presbyter­ Now $7*98______monthly installments, liis church ian ministers will ba asked to con­ 20% OFF ALL Men’s $6.50 and Selz $6.00 agrees to pay the equivalent of s tribute two and one-half per cent, per cent, of his salary. These pay­ of their salarie.s, while their indi­ (UTING PAJAMAS Men’s $8.50 and $8.00 ments will earn in 35 years ,a pen­ vidual churches v/111 ^ve seven sion equal to one-half of the min­ and one-half per cent of the salary. Co-Operative Tan TAN OXFORDS ister’s average_ sair.ry, with pro­ In the Congregational group tne land NIGHT ROBES portionately smaller or larger minister and the church he serves pensions for service under or ov-.r together will pay five per cent, ol OXFORDS 35 years, and with substantid the yearly salary as an investment Now $4.89 benefits to widows and min'r in future rewards, but each church children. i3 privileged to increase its per- Safe Save “Each month a minister w.;i Now $5.98______Sale have earned a definite sum whu’.'i- Ministers, so the laymen have de­ Hosiery One Lot of can never be taken away from him. cided, arc to have a few contented 50 Pairs Men’s Mathematicaly, this sum is on>- years in sef-supporting Canaan in­ MEN’S HATS Men’s $5.00 and $5.50 i seventieth of the annual sain'";/ stead of having to loiter in the paid to a minister, which, of course, land of Mcab. as Mcscs did, an-J DRESS TAN SHOES is equal to one-half of his average trust in manna from on high! Special at salary over a 35-year period.” BLACK and TAN OXFORDS $6.00 to $7.50 Values Northern Presbyterians. $2.50 I The Northern Presbyterian church I met the increasing demand for .'lo- ! cial justice towards its ministry by ^■tjodAvi Now $3.98 Now $5*10 ! completing a campaign for $1.).- 1 000,000 in 1927. This provides A w 1 for the accrued liabilities among its 20% Off Men’s and Boys’ 1 older pastors and establishes an 1 actuarial pension system, EENJ-YMIN FD-YNELIN. o';i Daniel Green Comfy, Snugglers and Kozy Comforts j Congregationalists and Northe-n 1 Baptists several years ago likewise On Jan. 17, 1703, Benjamin raised funds with which to provitlo Franlilin, famous American states­ retirement annuities, the formt^r man, scientist and author, was born church having received about BOOTS in Boston, Mass. Special RUBBERS, GALOSHES, $6,000,000 and the latter $7,000,OU'J. .0% Off AU His father, Josiah FranlUin, emi­ Unlike the acturial systems of are all underpriced now—and surely no saving could be more timely. Disciples of Christ,- Episcopalians, grated to America about 1685 and 25 Dozen $3.25 took up the business of tallow Misses’ Zippers...... - • • ...... • I and Presbyterians, however, Co;i- Furnishings Women’s 7 inch Rubber A rctics...... $3.75 gregationalists and Baptists do not chandler. His mother, a second MEN’S TIES Men’s $5.00 4 Buckle Arctics for work wife, was the daughter of Peter Women’s 4 Buckle U. S. Arctics, n ow ...... Men’s 1 Buckle Arctics, sizes 6, 7, 8 ...... $ 1.00 contributed a state sum each month Foiger, a leading settler, noted Women’s $2.50 Fabric Rain B oots...... for pastor’s pensions but operate f^ot Marked at $1.00 value .. 69c Men’s Felt B o o ts...... under a semi-endowment plan. for his philanthropy and tolcr- Children’s Patent Fastner Zippers...... Boys’ and Youths’ Felt Boots...... The Northern Baptist system, 3II1CC> Children’s 4 Buckle A r ctics...... Boys’ and Youths’ Storm King B o o ts...... which has been in operation for 10 Benjamin, the 15th of 17 chil­ Greater Reductions 2 fo r ...... $1.25 Misses’ 4 Buckle A r ctics...... years, permits each minister an dren, was named after his father’s allowance at retirement age. it i.s favorite brother. paid monthly, quarterly, or yearl.; Today also is the anniversary of the receipt in Milwaukee of tha WORTHWHILE SAVINGS ON Southern Baptist church, fur I the past several years, have aUso first telegram sent from Chicago been at work on a definite pension on Jan. 17, 1849. BOYS’ SHOES AND OXFORDS On Jan. 17, 1893, Rutherford S4 65 plan for their clergy. BOYS’ $5.50 SHOES, now ...... *...... The Methodist Flan. Hayes, the 19th prestdsiit of the Still another type of pension United States, died. BOYS’ $5.00 SHOES, n o w ...... * • system is used by the Methodists, And on Jan. 17, 1910, state­ BOYS’ $4.00 SHOES, n o w ...... who operate by separate confer­ hood bills for New Mexico and ences, with supplemental income Arizona were passed. BOYS’ $3.50 SHOES, n o w ...... *49 from the general conference. It is BOYS’ $3.00 SHOES, now ...... a non-contributory system, with en­ Shark’s teeth mra used for nooney dowment features and benefits are in some of the Pacific islands; wfaUa based on salary aaid service. in Chdna they u e mounted tn geld ndSON ' Two other churches to enter the to form attractive orn«wi»nt«.

.41 PAGE TEN Manchester Favored Over West Hartford Tonight iio : SHIRES TO RECEIVE 18 YEAR OLD BOY WappingHoop Teams Tenney Defeats Clifford TO nCHT FOR TITLE ADVICE FROM LANDIS Important League Tilt

Paris, Jan. 17.— (AP)—Yvon Trim Highland Park Chicago, Jan. 17.— (AP)—^If Trevldic, an eighteen year old little Charles Arthur 'The Great” Shires On Tap At Rec Gyml In 3 Hour Match, 100-91 lad from Brittany is probably the Wapping continues to remain in 1 Fentland, If ...... 4 4 12 makes an agreement tomorow with youngest boxer in the history of the first place in the Hartford Coimty 2 J, Nichols, c...... 1 0 2 Commissioner Landis to quit the ------t - ~ ------prize ring to get a crack at a title. 3 C. Dougan, rg ...1 0 2 ... . ri • If I L L scored a surprising 17 to 12 vie*'] Tomorrow night he meets Frankie Y. M. C. A. basketball league. Last 4 Rohan, Ig ----- ...0 0 0 professional prize ring for baseball Visitors toining Here Intent tory. A1 smith and johnny Tierney Worshipful Master Plays Genaro of New York, generally night Highland Park was added to 3 B. Dougan, rg. ... 2 0 4 he will lose approximately ?50,000 ® will be up front, “Woolsworth” recognized world champion in the the string of five victories the lead­ 2 A. Nichols, Ig .. .0 0 0 or one fifth of the nest egg he is flyweight class at the Velodrome ers have compiled. The boys from 2 Gorman, Ig ,.. ... 1 0 2 aiming at. UpoB Wrecking Title As- Much Steadier But Falter­ De Hiver, over the 12 round route. the hilltop found the climate in the Ever since the fighting White Sox pacing about the rear. Tiie second Trevldic turned pro a year ago tobacco area much to their dislik­ 18 10 5 25 first baseman attracted 18,000 cus­ . Wapping (67) piratioDS of Clarke’s Co- ‘“ ing Finish Nearly Proves V/ALAN < S O U r ‘5 ’ after he had cleaned up all the ama­ ing and the final score was 67 to tomers at Boston recently for his I ASSOCIATEn PRESS SPORTS ECTO.-. teurs in France. Among the pro’s 25. In the preliminary, the Wapping P. B. F. T. fight with Al Spohrer, he has been L L 1 * Ai.L D 11.1 Manchester displayed a much im- ( Girls rallied in the fourth quarter 1 Murphy, If ...... 2 0 4 No amount of lobbying, it seems, Trevldic hats scored 19 victories in flooded with attractive offers for norts; two Utner Dames proved attack in handing Meriden Fatal; Both Play Slowly 20 fights, 18 by K. O. and one on a to defeat the Highland Park girls 0 Spencer ...... 10 1 21 his fight with Al Spohrer, he has its first league defeat of the season/ can bring about a reconciliation, 0 Rose, If ...... 5 5 15 decision. The 20th fight was a draw. by a score of 36 to 25. been flooded with attractive offers l o a m io TK ic Fvonm a* and if it can keep up the good work this year at least, between those Genaro who has been suffering The girls from the Mt. Everest 1 WeUs, c ...... 5 2 12 in iS tonight—weU it’s going to be Just 1 Sharp, I g ...... 1 1 3 for boxing matches. A Chicago h League uYcning). and Cautiously; Victory erstwhile arch-rivals of the college from a boil imder his right arm had section of the town were in the lead promoter, presumably the Chicago too bad for West Hartford, imtil the last quarter, being up 19 0 S m ith ...... 1 0 2 gridiron—^Army and Navy, Harvard to ask for a postponement after an 2 Kelly, rg ...... ___ 5 0 10 Stadium, has offered him $35,000 j Manchester’s record to date is as { operation as the battle originally to 13 at halftime and 24 to 19 when for two matches w’hlle promoters in Bristol Favored. I follows; Manchester 18, East Hart> Well Deserved. and Princeton, the final chapter got under way. was scheduled for Jan. 11. St. Louis, Boston, New York and ------I ford 9; Manchester 32, East Hart- Although there has been lively Loss of Evelyn Beer on personals 6 29 9 67 Genaro’s right to the world fly­ was the beginning of their down­ Halftime score: 33-9 Wapping. Philadelphia want his services, With their eyes focussed on the New York’s six day bicycle races agitation for it, especially from weight championship is in dispute Referee: O’Connell. services, swelling the financial In­ ^ „ . 15; Manchester 27, Alumni 15; Man- fall. The ever-present Miriam annual Yale tournament, Manches- Chester 22, Bristol 33; Manchester have nothing on Manchester’s mara­ j sources having no connection what- in this country. The little New ducements to $50,000. Welles was also a big factor in their ter High will be in no mood to fool 17, Meriden 12. The second team thon pocket billiard matches at ■ ever with either academy, Yorker holds the National Boxing defeat. She hopped ten from the Wapping (36) "ni tell it to Judge Landis; he’ll Association 112 pound championship B. F. T. around with West Hartford High to- has progressed as follows: Manches* east compared to the battle between chance of Annapolis and West Point floor. Hart and Washkiewich were P. tell me what to do and I’ll do it," but the N. Y. State Athletic com­ the stars for the losers with five 1 Jennings, If ...... 1 1 3 said the great one. “I think a lot of night when the two institutions of ter 15, E ^ t Ifertford 17; Man- resuming relations is still somewhat . . . .. Chester 21, East Hartford 13; Man- Herbert L. Tenney and Loren C. remote. The arrangement of 1930 mission does not recognize any title buckets each. 2 M. Wells, rf .. .. . 2 0 4 Judge Landis. He’s a friend of mine Clifford last night for the champion­ 3 Wells, c ...... 10 1 21 learning clash on the basketball Chester 24, Rockville 12; Manches- schedules precludes any immediate holder in the division. In the men’s game, Roger Spencer and the advice he gives me is good court of the School street Recrea- tgj. 22, Rennaissance 36; Manchea ship of the Masonic Social club. Ex- scored ten times from the floor 2 Buckland, Ig .. . .. 0 0 0 chance of healing this breach, for enough for me.” tion Center. ter 16, Bristol 41; Manchester 10, the Navy will point for Pennsyl­ while Welles and Rose were also in­ 1 Foster r g ----- . . . 4 0 8 There was every Indication today strumental in the victory. Joe Pent- 0 Lane ...... 0 0 0 With only one defeat to mar Its Meriden 25. vania as a climax opponent while that Mr. Landis would merely give slate, Manchester is in hopes of con- Dancing will follow the games to- Army wdll engage Notre Dame in its land was best for the losers who Shires a fatherly talk, advise him to 9 17 2 36 tinuing to put the remaining con- night main finale. BOWLING were thoroughly outclassed. make a humble apology to the tests on the win side of the school ------Next Saturday night a team com­ Highland Lassies (25) The Cadets, for the time being, White Sox for fighting with former ledger and thus being more or less ’ will imdertake no further post-sea- posed of stars of the Wapping team P. B. F. T. SPECIAL MATCH 4 Beer, rf ...... 0 0 0 manager “Lena” Blackburne and certain of selection for the Yale FLYING SWEDES WIN son assignments, with Stanford or of several years back, will be the sign up at a reasonable figure for Cheney Girls’ League attraction at the Wapping Hall. In 0 Washkiewich, If . . .5 2 12 tournament. Five victories have OVER UNKNOW’NS, ItZ-lt any other outfit. They have had 2 12 the 1930 campaign. been chalked up in six games, the enough for some time to come and the ranks of the Alumni, so-called, 3 Hart, c ...... 5 Spinning No. 1 will be the well known George 2 Emmonds, rg ... 0 0 0 only defeat coming in Bristol. With the score tied at 18-all with will be entirely satisfied this Fall West Hartford, defeated by Bris­ M. Reinartz ...... 79 96 82 Hills, former Trade school sensa­ 0 Cole, r g ...... ___ 0 0 0 TIGERS VICTORIOUS a minute to play, the Flying Swedes to tackle Harvard, Yale, Illinois and 90 1 1 tol, Meriden and Middletowm and E. Wiganouski ...80 86 tion, Truman Hills, Bill Foster, 1 Dziadus, Ig ...... 0 nosed out the Unknowms at ths Notre Dame in the head-line engage­ ...71 81 84 boasting a league victory over East ments. The Navy takes on Notre R. Hannon...... Franklin Welles, Tom Stowe and The Tigers defeated the St Dummy ...... 72 64 60 Selee. 10 10 5 25 Hartford, will be the underdog in Franklin gym last night, 22-18. El­ Dame, Princeton, Ohio State, South­ James’s school yesterday afternoon tonight’s fracus and can be counted mer Thoren and Herb Johnson got M. DeMonte ...... 78 89 64 Highland Park (2 5 )------Halftime score: 19-13 Highland at the school, 18-11. Lovett sank ern Methodist and Pennsylvania in Park. upon to give a good account of it­ three apiece for the winners and' this year’s major contests. P. B. F. T. four buckets and his passwork was Total ...... 380 416 380 1 Beer, r f ...... 1 1 3 Referee: O’Connell. self. Coach Erik Norfeldt’s boys are Freiheit scored four baskets for the also a feature. Noske made a great intent upon dislodging Manchester losers. Summary: Spinning No. shot from the middle of the floor. Harvard already has completed L. Reinartz ...... 82 81 70 from second place in the Connecti­ FIjing Swedes (22) its 1931 schedule, with Dartmouth Tigers (18) cut Interscholastic League. p. B. r . R. O’L e a ry ----- ...76 69 72 P. B. F. T. occupying the early November date R. G riffith...... 11 77 81 There will be two other games in 0 H. Johnson, r f ...... 8 0-0 formerly held by Princeton, tw^o Last Night *s Fights 4 0 8 the circuit this evening. The unde­ 0 Swanson, rf ...... 0 0-0 M. Campbell ...... 80 64 73 CANZONERI MEETS 1 0 2 weeks before the climax with Yale. A. Moriarty ... ; .. 72 77 60 feated Middletown team steps into 0 E. Thoren, If ...... 8 0-1 h > It is the logical spot for this New 1 2 4 a hornet’s nest when it invades 0 Larson, If ...... 0 0-1 England classic and there does not 0 McPartland, rg 1 0 2 Bristol and East Hartford writh nine 3 Olson, c ...... 1 0-2 Total ...... 387 368 356 Chicago—George Trafton, Chica­ 0 tI seem much chance for the time be­ KID BERG TONIGHT go, stopped Ru'oy Hoffman, Chicago 0 0 straight defeats to its credit hasn’t 1 Bjorkman, Ig ...... 1 1-5 ing of any attempt to patch up the 1 0 2 caused Meriden any cases of heart 2 R. Anderson, Ig ...... 2 1-2 1 SHIRES MATCHED. 4. 0 0 0 I famous break in the old Big Three. Atlantic City—Pete Latzo, Scran­ attack. 'The probabilities are that 0 C. Larson, Ig ...... 0 0-0 I But for these facts, some signifi- Detroit, Jan. 17.— (AP)—Vandes New York, Jan. 17.— (AP)—Tony ton, Pa., knocked out Eddie Clarke, Manchester, Bristol and Meriden 4 8 2 18 6 10 2-11 22 I cance might be attached to the Gildersleeve, manager for "Bat Canzonerl, erstwhile featherweight New York, 6. wrill be the winners of the battles Herbert L. Tenney ) tribute paid to Harvard’s 1929 team St. James’s School (11) Unknowns (18) tling” Criss, of Rockwood, Mich., Philadelphia—Billy Jones, Phila­ B. F. T. this evening. ' by Bill Roper, Princeton coach, who champ and Jack (Kid) Berg of P. Coach Norfeldt will probably start P. B. F. ' ictly three hours and three minutes announced today that he had ac­ delphia, stopped Don Petrain, New­ 0 McCann, If ...... 1 3 5 2 Rautenberg, rf ...... 2 0-0 4 will retire after this year. Roper, in cepted terms for a match between England tangle in a ten round bout ...... 1 0 2 Popowicz, Sperry. McClure or Df time was consumed during the an article for the Athletic Journal ark, N. J., 3. 4 O’Leary, rf . . . 3 Smith, If ...... 2 0-5 4 Cross and Charles Arthur Shires, in Madison Square Garden tonight Chester, Pa. — John Roberts, 2 Murphy, c ----- ...... 2 0 4 Yoimg forwards, Busch, center, with course of the hundred point match of the Western Conference (Big Pulsifer, Himting or VanZandt, 3 Tedford, c ...... 1 0-1 2 which Tenney finally won 100 to 91. pugilistic Chicago White Sox first with a shot at Sammy Mandell’s Wheeling, W. Va., outpointed Alf 1 Reardon, rg ...... 0 0 0 0 Freiheit, rg ...... 4 0-0 8 Nine) goes out of his way to re­ ...... 0 0 0 gm^rds. Coach Wilfred J. Clarke of And so today Brother Tenney not mark: baseman, in the Chicago Stadium lightweight title perhaps awaiting Ros, , 8. 1 Le Due, Ig ... 1 Brow’ski, Ig ...... 0 0-1 0 McKeesport, Pa.—Bud Gorman, 1 Carney, r g ----- ...... 0 0 0 the Manchester team said this morn­ only heads the Masons socially, but "Harvard made splendid use of the January 24. ing that his lineup would be the is also at the helm of the would-be "And we are going to get more the winner. , N. J., outpointed Ike Mc- ^ 9 0-7 18 lateral pass and the team in addi­ 4 3 11 same which faced Meriden last week Greenleafs. While, the good worship­ tion was the fortunate possessor of than ten times as much money as Present plans of the Garden are Fowler, Johnstowm, Pa. 10. 9 ful master richly deserved the a splendid forward passer, Barry we were offered to fight Shires to match the winner of tonight’s bat­ triumph, it was noL not iiLLajucuattained with j Wood, a very heady quarterback, here,” Gildersleeve added. tle against Al Singer, • Bronx idol, out a strenuous battle which found , combination of lateral and for­ It was Gildersleeve’s charge that the ultimate survivor to meet Mac- the champion reaching the century ward pass gave Harvard a powerful he had been approached with a pro­ dell for the title in outdoor show’ mark in the nick of time to avoid attack. Wood was by far the best posal to "fix” the original schedul­ this summer. what promised to be a last minute quarterback in the East in addition ed bout between Shires and Criss Canzoneri, ruled an eight to five rout. to being a fine passer and drop- that led to the Chicago players’ su­ favorite over the Englishman. Tenney won because he was much kicker. His fake drop-kick against spension by the Michigan Boxing the steadier of the two taken as a Yale was one of the best plays .1 Commission as well as the National whole. Some say that Clifford is have seen... .Ben Ticknor the Har­ Boxing Association. The suspension Y. M, C. C. GETS REVTINGE FOR PREITOUS DEFEAT capable of playing much better but vard captain-elect was the out­ later was lifted against Shires, but last night’s exhibition was the one standing center in this section. He continued in force against his man­ which involved the title. Neither was a fine leader, too, and in both The Young Men’s Commimity club Tnan played what could be called a ager, Nessie Blumenthal, and Ben­ the Dartmouth and ’’al games ny Ray, Detroit promoter. basketball team of the north end good brand of billiards, but re­ showed magnificent pluck in con­ obtained revenge from the Flam- peatedly missing the easiest of blers for a former defeat by crush­ tinuing to play with a painful in­ COLLOM IS OUT. shots. Yet they were pretty evenly jury. .. .Ticknor and Marsters were ing their rivals at the Harding matched and interest in the match the outstanding players in the school last night by a score of 49 to ran high. Close to a hundred per­ New York, Jan. 17.—(AP)-- 25. C. Mikoleit and Custer were the East...... Samuel H. Collom of Philadelphia, sons puffed their pipes of peace "Booth was handicapped by get­ big guns for the winners while Ait- much to the reimbursement of the president of the United State.s ken and Falkowrsk; were best for the ting the most ridiculous amount of Lawn Tennis Association, will not canteen during the marathon. publicity I have ever known a foot­ losers. The summary: Pipes of Peace ball player to receive with the pos­ be reelected at the annual meeting Y. M. C. C. (49) Among the most conspicuous were sible exception of Red Grange. It in St. Louis, Feb. 15, it was indicat­ B. Fred Fitchner’s gas oven, and John was hardly fair to him though he ed today, when Louis B. Dailey of Aldermen, rf ...... 2 McMenemy’s boiler which came in­ was a great player.’’ New York was named for the office Custer, I f ...... 8 to the limelight at the town tourna­ by the nominating committee. Nom­ C. Mikoleit, c ...... 8 Greatest Sale Ever Known ment last year. Johimy Gardner, Maryland’s contribution in the ination is considered tantamount to De Hope, r g ...... 1 town champion, was noticed well way of baseball talent for the major election. J. Mikoleit, Ig ...... 3 down to the front of the orchestra league show is pretty well known fidgeting about nervously as if to since Jimmy Foxx and Bob Grove BBUmS DEFEATED 22 5 49 In Manchester— say he would like to take on both helped Connie Mack’s Athletics cap­ Chicago, Jan. 17.— (AP)— Fif­ Ramblers (26) of the finalists. Paul Dougan, ture the world’s championship. teen thousand, three hundred and Aitken, rf ...... 4 1 9 another cue artist of considerable Pointing to them as products of eighty persons—believed to be an Falkowski, If ...... 3 2 8 reputation in yesteryear, was the Maryland’s physical education pro­ all-time hockey league record—saw Hadden, c ...... 0 0 0 SPECIAL referee. He is also the donor of a gram in the public schools. Dr. Wil­ the Chicago Black Hawks trim the Vennart, rg ...... 2 1 5 2 cue stick to the winner. "Safe Sam’’ liam Burdick in a recent article for league leading Boston Bruins 2 to 1 Jolly, I g ...... 1 0 Houston kept score, the penalty for "Sportsmanship” revealed Foxx’s last night at the Stadium. Kearns, c ...... 0 1 1 a bit of braggery. fine record as an all-around track It was evident during the first few athlete. The first baseman, it seems, dent or a ball player. Bring him up 10 5 25 For Tomorrow racks of the match that there would might have made a success as a to drive a taxicab and write his Score by periods: be plenty of time to take in a mo­ decathlon performer, for several of personal story for the magazines. Y. M. C. C...... 11— 7—14—17—49 tion picture show and still be back his records still stand. His state Don’t raise your boy to be a presi- Ramblers .... 6—^10— 5— 4—25 in time to see the finish. Holger Each, who is supposed to know the mark of 23 seconds for the 220 contracting business to perfection, yard dash, made in 1923, has not saw many dream castles rise and been beaten, in addition to which he fall during chess with Fred still holds the Queen Anne county Tilden and they had concluded in records of 10 3-5 seconds for the MEN’S SUITS plenty of time to see Clifford’s bril- 100-yard dash and 24 2-5 for the lian eleventh hour rally fall just 220. He established a Junior high short of hitting the bull’s eye. jump record of 5 feet 6 inches in .Regular $24.50 to $34.50 Values Chambers Hesents 1920. ?r] Tenney was guilty of using the NOW larger share of the time, but to this Art Shires may be advised to maintain a discreet silence in con­ OUR end it must be said that he played an exceptionally steady and well nection with challenges he has re­ planned game except at the finish ceived from several of the playboys of professional hockey. They might .65 when he became so nervous or at least worried that he trotted over not be able to recognize the Great to an adjoining table for a bit of One around first base in the spring 'Extra Pants practice much to the disapproval of if he gets into the ring with Eddie Bob Chambers who felt that with Shore of the Boston Bruins, Lionel CLEARANCE $5.0D one more bye he would have been in Conacher of -the New York Ameri­ Tenney’s shoes. Sam Nelson, whose cans (one-time amateur champion initations of Amos and Andy chatter boxer of Canada) or 220-pound o f perhaps accounted for the nervous­ Moose Goheen of St. Paul’s sextet. These Values. . . ness of both gladiators, also opined that he could have beaten either awoke suddenly when the gallery too big to be matched anywhere else this seasonl Well one of them and to prove whereoff by means of mental telepathy in­ he spoke, "Smiling Sam’’ took an formed Clifford that he was the OVERCOATS known Man-O-Fashion Suits, Satis Fashion Suits^, all tail­ over-cocky newspaper reporter into popular choice. camp a la 50-1. The name is better The debacle came in the unlucky ored in styles ranging from the popular two-button single omitted. thirteenth rack when Brother Clif­ breasted model to smart double breasted models. During the first half of the match ford came back from the hencoop SUITS breaks seemed to go against Clif­ with 13 eggs in the basket. Tenney ford. He repeatedly scratched or else v’ho went in behind him found only MEN’S TOPCOATS AND OVERCOATS REDUCED got his cue ball into a trEiffic jam one that Clifford had missed. The and w^rse than the Centennial. At this next rack, while not as fruitful, saw stage of the battle, Assessor Tom the men divide the spoils nine to Lewie placed Tenney’s chance on a five with the ex-telephone official $24.50 VALUES. $ 1 ^ . 3 5 par with Sharkey’s in the coming leading the way. SHOES setto writh "Fouling Fil” Scott. But As they opened the final rack, the while Clifford did have more than score stood 97 to 90 In Tenney’s $19.50 VALUES. $ 1 2 . 9 5 his share of the hard luck, he was favor. The ball was in Cliflprd’s Offers you exceptional values that you also guilty of missing very easy possession with a perfect break shot shots at the most inopportune mo­ at hand. Loren played the shot, cannot afford to miss. ments. made It and the cue ball shot up the Just Too Bad table at break-neck speed toward As the contestants crept (a per­ the head of the bimch. Someone fectly fitting word) down the home­ miut have dropped a cargo of that stretch, Tenney’s chances seemed to Bolton ledge in its path for the ball ONTGOMERY WARD 6 CO increase the value of their shares wedged in the group with the out­ 824-828 Main Street, Phwie 3306 South Manchester, Conn. and there was no forewarning of the side members well spread about. GLENNEY’S stock market crash that was to take Clifford missed a difficult shot and Store Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. except Thursday and Saturday 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. olace during the last lap. Those who then Tenney ran out to end festivi­ aad fallen asleep in their chairs ties. K ____ _

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(AP)—The new giant British dirigi­ DEATH REPORT AN ERROR i- PACfflC HOP SOON ble RlOO was back in its hangar to­ , Mass., Jan. 17.— day after a successful test flight (AP.)—Clarence H. Knowlton, a RADIO PROGRAM Coolidge to Write History of more than 12 hours during which Boston publisher and a Harvard DAILY its officers credited it with cruising graduate in the class of 1899, in a 348.6— WABC. NEW YORK-860. Leadiu£f DX Stations. Phoenix, Adz., Jan. 17.— (AP.)— as a potential speed greater than letter to the Harvard Alumni Bul­ Friday, January 16. 6:30—^Dinner dance orchestra, 405.2— WSB, A T L A N T A — 740. Of U. S. in but 500 Words Colonel William Easterwood, of that of the Graf Zeppelin. The letin asks that they retract their 7.30—Freddy Rich’s orchestra, Jeanne Behrend, pianist, and PUP|1 8:00— Toscha Seidel, violinist. 8:00—Studio feature program. Dallas, Tex., who has posted an ship’s officers said their craft made statements concerning his untimely of Josef Hofmann, will be 9.00—WJZ programs (2% hrs.) 8:30—Radio graphology, music. 11:00—Peanut pickers program. 81.5 miles per hour with six himdred death. He writes that he drives puest of honor when the next 9:00— Drama, “ Devil Inside Me. award of $25,000 for the first flight Institute program is broadcast by 11:45—Kalohi’s Hawaiian^semble. Keystone, S. D., Jan. 17— (AP)-—< lor less. What the history lacks in horsepower in reserve. They said carefuUy, watched his step sis a 10-00—Radio court of appeals. 193.9— KYW, CHICAGO— 1020. between Hong Kong, China, and Columbia chain at 10:30— Jeanne Behrend, pianist. Upon the face of the imperishable length will be more than recom­ the ship was steadiest at a speed of pedestrian, keeps up his insurance Miss Behrend is 8.30—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 11:00—Three dance orchestras. 10:30—WEAF music hour, granite of the Black Hills, Calvin pensed by the size of the inscrip­ Dallas, said today h^ understands 80. miles an hour. payments, and is very much alive. createst living pianists, .^bert 12:30—Midnight organ melodiM. tions, which may be read miles ^r, tenor, who will also ^>®^®*^i'*r?p 302.8— WBZ, N EW ENGLAND— 9S0. ll-l.")—Dance music to Coolidge will chronicle in letters of General Ting Ling Waimg of Hong in this program, is a member of the 6:15—Musical interludes: blues. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO— 770. stone the history of the nation of away. Each letter will be glidded, Philadelphia <3ra^ g-Oo—.Spelling bee school program, Kong will be ready to make the at­ 6:45—Kevboard vagabonds recital. 9I3O__Orchestra; evening concert. which he was president. to catch the blaze of the setting Ladlslaus Stelnhardt, viollnlst^w ill al 7:00—WJZ Amos 'n’ Andy. tempt by way of Tokyo, within so be heard during the concei^ Billy 10:30—Chicagoans feature program. The Mount Rushmore National sun. 7:15—Jesters feature hour. 1:00—Dance music, entertemers. Arts and his orchestra with the bong- 7:30—WJZ programs (21^ hrs.) Memorial Association has announc­ The history which the former i sixty days. sters. a Negro, quartet, blend ballads 254.1— WJJD, CHICAGO--1180, DON'T COU«H YOUR ENERGY AWAY from Broadway and Negro *P*tjtuals 454.3— W EA F, N E W YORK— 660. 7-00—Symphony orcliestra; talk. ed Mr. Coolidge’s acceptance of s president will write will be emboss­ 1 The flight also will touch Hono- j from Dixie in the program to b e ^ a rd 6:00—Ludwig Laurier’s orchestra, 9:00—^foosphoart children s hour. invitation to provide the historical ed upon a tablet 120 feet in WidUi 456.4— WGN, CHICAGO— 720. I lulu, some point on the Pacific j over the WEAF chain at 10. Among 6:30—Talk, Pierre Key. data to be cut, in five inch letters, and 80 feet high. coast, Phoenix, and El Paso. Gen-j 15 M INUTES o f coughing is more the selections will be Let de Hebenl._ 7:00— Comic sketch. “The Jameses." 10:00—Pat Barnes: troupers. exhausting than any physical exertion. Light Shine,” “ Laddie and Lassie, 8 :00— Cavaliers male quartet with ll:10’“ Hungry Five male Quintet. beside the rock relief figures of four The mount Rushmore memorial is eral Ting will carry with him a co­ N “ I Got Troubles of My Own. Let Jessica Dragonette. soprano. IX‘20—Artists; dance orchestra. other presidents—Washington, Jef­ being cut upon a granite face ris­ Why let a cough drag you down ? Get rid 9:00— Drama, “Sandy Hook Pilots.” pilot and navigator, who have not Me Call You Sweetheart.” ‘ Roses of 12:00—Dream ship; ferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt. ing one thousand feet. If geologists o f it at the start. Use tbe remedy that physi­ Picardy.” “ Keep a-Inchin Along and 9:30—Schradertown b.and program. 344.6— WLS. CHICAGO— 870. been named. cians have prescribed more often than aoy selections from “ Fifty Million French­ 10:00— Negro Hallelujah Singers. 5(1:00—Feature musical programs. Even the Coolidge penchant for have estimated correctly, the 500 5(1:30—Melodrama, "M.vstery House. 11:00—Orchestra: hells music. Colonel Easterwood is enroute to other advertised cough remedy. Itactsfw/ok^ men” by the orchestra. brevity wlU be taxed for the life of word history written by a man who Dallas, after a trip to the Orient 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 11:30—Show boat broadca^. had an important part in its mak­ because it gets at the immediate cause. It is Wave lengths In meters on left of 393.5— WJZ, N EW YORK— 760. 447.5— WMAQ. CHICAGO--670. the country from the date of the to arrange details of the $25,000 ss/er because it contains no dope. All 8:30—\VABC programs (2% hrs.) Declaration of Independence to the ing, Avill withstand the elements half station title, kilocycles on the right. 6:00—Ballcw’s dance orcJiestra. flight. druggists sell Times are all Eastern Standard. Black 6:45—Contralto and pianist. 11:00—l3an and Sylvia. present, will be related in 50 words a millioh years. face type indicates best features. 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. 11:15—Pianist; Amos 'n Andy. 7:15—Breen and de Rose. 11:45—Pianist; dance musi^ 7:30-rCircus program. Uncle gson 2OT.8— w oe. DAVENPORT— 1000. TEST FLIGHT SUCCESS Leading East Stations. Sherwood, clown music. 8:00-W^EAP programs (3 hrs.) Matsuzo Nagai, Ambassador to 272.6— WPG, ATLANTIC CITY— 1100. 8:00— Choristers male octet. 11:15—Hawkeye ensemble, baritone. 8:45—Song shop; orchestra. 8:30—Personalities of 7-11. 361.2— KOA, D ENVER— 830. Belgium. Cardington, England, Jan. 17 — 8:45— Drama, "Betsy Patterson. 11:45—New songs: orchestra, Italy Pertussin 0;4-5-ViolinisL pianist; pianologue. FAMOUS nCURES 10:05-Tenor; organ recital. 9-00—Eillv Jones and Ernie Hare. 12:30—Stage coachers; green room* Dino Grand!, Foreign Minister. 11:30—Supper dance music. 9:30—Fred W'aldner. tenor. 1:00—Parlor program; Noin^s. 283— WBAL, BALTIMORE— 1060. 50-00—Soprano, contralto, quartet. 374.8— WBAP. FORT WORTH— 800. Rear Admiral Giuseppi Sirianni, 5;15_lVelner’s Salon music. 50:30—Smith Ballew’s orchestra. 10:30—Orchestra concert. AT NAVAL PARLEY Minister of Marine. fi;00—Tenor recital, pianist. 51:00—Slumber music hour. 11:00—Show boat; organist. A. Chlaramonte Bordonaro, to 6:30—The Romany trail. 495.5—WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 11:30—Musical programs (2i,4 hrs.) 243.8— W N A C , B O S TO N — 1230. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS— 800. Great Britain. 7:30—Tnstnimental quartet. 0:30—Orchestra: classics. Senator Admiral Alfredo Acton. 7 -30—Educational addresses. 8:00—Orchestra: musical shower. 11:30—Late dance orchestras. S;00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) '9:00—Novelty saxophone ensemble. 12:00—Studio entertainment. Sziral Burzagli, Chief of the | LOW’S GREAT 11:10—Two dance orchestras. 9;,S0—Instrumental trio. 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS ClTY-^10. 12:00—Midnight reveries. 11:00—Two dance orchestras. Here Are the Names of AQ Navy Staff. [ 545.1— W GR , B U F F A L O — 550. 9:30—AVEAF programs {IV3 hrs.) Union of South Africa I 535.4— W L IT, P H ILA D ELP H IA — 560. 11:00—Studio entertainment. 6:30—Dinner dance music. 7.3()_Oppenlieim’s concert orchestra. Charles te Water, South African j 7:00—Feature studio program. 11:4.5—Dance orchestna. g:00_WEAF programs (3 his.) 8:00—WEAF programs (2i,i hrs.) 12:4.5—The nighthawk frolic. Those Who WiU Take I High Commissioner' in London. j 333.1— W M A K . B U F F A L O — 900. 10:30—Three dance orchestras. 238—WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—1260. 12:00—Business Men’s Club. 7:30—Orchestra, artists. Australian Conunonwealth 6:30—WABC programs (4^, hrs.) 8:45—NBC entertainment. J. E. Fenton, Minister of Trades | INVENTORY SALE 428.3— W L W,CIN CIN N A T I— 700. 305.9— KDKA. P ITTSBU R GH — 980. Part in Conference. 7-,-;0-tVJZ programs hrs.) 6:30—Harmonizers entertainment. 10:00—Studio feature program. and (Customs. | 11:00—Little Jack Little. 7:30—WJZ circus program. 10:30—WMZ orchestra, artists. ; 8:00—Memorial Park; Buster. 11:00—Exchange Club entertainm^t. 11:15—Trio; burnt corkera. 365.6— WHAS. LO UISVILLE— 820. T. M. Mitford, High Commission- [ NOW GOING ON 12:o0—Gibson’s dance orchestra. 8:45—WJZ programs (3?i hrs.) 254.8— W CAE, P ITTSBU R GH — 1220. 9:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) London, Jan. 17.— (A P .)—More er in London. i 12:30—Sweet and low down. 370.2— WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL— 810 1:00—Ail night Jolly party. G:oo—WEAF dinner orchestra, 7:30—^Wheaties male quartet. than thirty internationally known Canada ! 280.2— WTAM. CLEVELAND--1070. 7 :00—studio musical recital. J. L. Ralston, Minister of Na- | g:on_tVEAF orchestra, quartet, 7:30—Twins feature hour. 8:00—W'ABC programs (3 hrs.) figures, representing Great Britain DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS ON EVERYTHING O-.^n—Fridav frolic; court. 11:00—Radio traffic court. tional Defense. 1 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 11-20—Two dance orchestras. and the , France, Japan, All Merchandise Guaranteed First Quality or Money. Refunded. Read carefqlly the won­ 11:00—Orchestra: midnight melodics. 260.7— W HAM , ROCHESTER— 1150. Irish Free State | 12:00—Show boat melodies. 461.3— WSM. N A SH V ILLE— 650. Italy and the United States will be derful bargains listed below. Space does not per mit us to show our hundred of other 399.8_WJR, DETROIT— 750. 7:30—Minstrel men’s frolic. 8:00—Bass: dance orchestra. Desmond Fitzgerald, Minister of i X:30_WJZ programs (1 hr.) 8:00—Smith’s dance orchestra. 8:30-Craig’s dance music. the chief delegates at the naval Defense. j values. COME— SAVE! 10:00—Harmony piano twins. 8:45—WJZ programs (314 hrs.) 9:00—WJZ programs (It* hrs.) conference which opens here next Patrick McGilligan, Minister for j 10:30—WJZ recording artists. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY— 790. 10:30—Studio program: artist. Tuesday. The list is as follows: 283— W T IC , H A R T F O R D — 1060. 12:00—Weather: market reports. 379.5— KGO. O A K LA N D — 790. Foreign Affeiirs. ; 3:00—WEAP^ programs hrs.) 6:00—Dinner dance music. 12:30—Ik)s Angeles feature hour. United States Prof. Timothy Smiddy, High j 5 0:30—Christian Krien’s orchestra. 6:30—"WEAF dance music. 1:00—Parlor program: nomads. Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of Commissioner in London. i LOW’S GUARANTEED \ 11:35—Dream organ journeys. 7:00—Union College speaker. 508.2— WOW. OMAHA— 590. State. 1 422.3— W O R . N E W A R K — 710. 7:15—oilie Yettru. pianist. 1' n :00—Musical, vocal recital. India 7:30—.lubilecrs orchestra, ringers. 7:30—Minstrel men’s frolic. ‘ 12:00—Artists musical program. Charles Francis Adams, Secre- j Sir Atul Chatterjee, High Com- ] HOT WATER BOILERS 3:00—Piano, violin, harp voice. 8:00— Studio concert orchestra with 270.1— WRVA. RICHMOND— 1110.- tary of the Navy. i Matilda BIglow Russ, soprano. missioner in London. j If you are ■vv’aiting' for real freezing -weather before getting y;3n_Kinney’s dance orche.'tra. S;4.5—WEAF programs (2 V4. hrs.) 9:00—Ghost story drama. Senator David A. Reed. j 0:00—College fun and music. j(;;0n—studio male quartet. Senator Joseph T, Robinson. your boiler—-vrait no longer. Come in, and -we’ll make 'll 5 0:00—Radio comedy, music. 9:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) lii:.7n—WJZ musical program. j worth your -while to buy a boiler NOW during our Inventory 10:30—Did you know? Dwight W. Morrow, Ambassador 51:on—Janssen's dance orchestra. ll:iin—Riclimond danr-e orchestra. Sale. "We have a complete line of 11:30—Moonbeams music hour. 11:00—WEAF dance orchestra. Secondary DX Stations. to Mexico. t SEEK MISSING YOUTH Secondary Eastern Stations. Hugh S. Gibson, Ambassador to guaranteed steam Boilers which em­ 202.6— WORD. BATAVIA-1480. j body all the latest engineering princi­ 608.2— W E El. BOSTON— 590. 12:30—Studio organ recital. Belgium. I .90 “STAR’’ 410.7— CFCF. M ONTREAL— 730. son—Concert; agricultural talk. ples. Heat-staggered flues, extra long 6:so—Vacation club: ensemble. 9:00—Musical program: artist.*. Charles G. Dawes, Ambassador to | BATHROO.M OLTFIT 7-no—Big Brother cliil). 9:00—Musical entertainments. New York, Jan. 17.— (AP.)—A fire travel, cast iron construction. 7:30—Merrymakers’ concert. 11:00—Studio dance orchestra. 344.6— V/ENR. CHICAGO— 870. Great Britain. j missing youth’s hobby for aviation j | These boilers are the finest made and Snow white porcelain, enameled 8:00—Wi^EAF programs (3 hrs.) 272.6— W LW L, NEW YORK— 1100. 8:1.5—Farmer Rusk’s talk. Great Britain | 17-inch lire iK)t 59:00—Studio dance program. 6:00—Soprano and violinist 12:30—DX air vaudeville. Ramsay MacDonald, Premier. | endorsed by all heating engineers. bathroom sets add to health and 374.8— WSAI, C IN CINN ATI— 800. brought his father and brother [ 6:30— Drama, “Taming the Shrew. 202.6— W H T. CHICAGO— 1480. Arthur Henderson, Foreign Min-1 comfort. Of rugged construction— 7:30—Memories; organist; talk. 6:40—Orchestra: talk; bass-baritone. from Dedham, Mass., today in the high quality foolproof fittings—lat­ 10:00—Studio artists hour. 7:15— Studio orchestral music. 12:00—Your hour league. ister. 1 19:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 526— WNYC. NEW YORK— 570. 288.3— W FAA, DALLAS— 1040. Albert V. Alexander, First Lord hope that aviation fields and plants SPECIAL PAINT VALUES ON SURPLUS STOCK est style— newest designs—sanitary 215.7— W H K. C LEV E LA N D — 1390. 6:10—Mary Aitkon. songs. in the vicinity of New York might — with fitting floor or -wall. An out­ 6:45—Melodist’s dance music. 7:00—Studio exercises. of the Admiralty. 6:30—I wessons in French. 11:00—Roy and his boys. furnish a clue to his whereabouts. Shawnuit Paint .... .S;5.21) gal. Water-proof Spar Varnish fit in which any house- 7:00—W^ABC programs (4 hrs.) 7:00—Talk: Mammy songs. Wedgwood Benn, Secretary of 11:00—Slumber music hour. 285.5—KNX. HOLLYWOOD— 1CE0. The missing youth, Robert W. F-cononiy Paint .... S1.95 gal. .S2.75 pal. wife -will take pride ...... O L 319— weSH. PORTLAND— 9<0. State for India. 11:30—Four dance orchestras. m-oT)-T.ion Tamers program. Wright, 20, an electrical engineer­ Shellac, wlUtc or orange, 79c qt. 4-Hour Enamel, $1.65 qt. Complete with I'ittings 325.9— W W J, D E TR O IT— 920. 9:30—Artists entertainr.ic:it. i ’J:45—Legion Stadium events. France 11:30—Hollywood frivolities. 10:00—Studio concert program. Andre Tardieu, Premier. ing student at Massachusetts Insti­ Aristide Briand, Foreign Minis- tute of Technology, disappeared j COLOXLVL BA’rHROO.H OUTFITS tion? What can be done for same ter. from school Wednesday. Yesterday | A LIMITED QUANTITY! Reduced to $05.50 a telegram received at the institute by diet or exercise?” Georges Leyg^ues, Minister of COMBINATION FAUCETS NATIONAL BATHROOM OUTFITS Answer: A prolapsed stomach or Marine. from the missing boy said he could WTIC PROGRAMS intestines is caused from weakness Francois Peitri, Minister of Col­ “not stand the grind. Am lea-ving.” ' Special 8-inch Spout Reduce«l to $98.40 Travelers Broadcasting Service MENUS The boy’s father, Samuel Wright,' Nickel plated double of the abdominal muscles and a onies. swinging spout faucet stretching of the ligaments which Aime de Fleuriau, Ambassador a lumber contractor of Huckleberry Hartford, Conn. Farm, East street, Dedham, Mass., ■with china soap dish. 50,000 W., 1080 K. C., 282.8 M. For Good Health are meant to support these organs. to Great Britain. X'’ull guarantee, finest .9 5 r.T-sr- It is a very common condition, Japan told police of the Missing Persons | workmanship. Do not Bureau that the boy’s hobby was confuse with clicaper especially with women, and in my Reijiro Wakatsuki, formerly quality Imitations. opinion is the' cause of about half of Prime Minister. aviation and he would inquire at | SANK PRIC E Friday, January 17 A Week’s Supply the disorders t>f women. Such -pro­ Admiral Hyo Takarabe, Minister New York offices and aviation E. S. T. Kecommended By lapsed organs can usual^ be restor­ of Marine. fields for trace of him. The father 7:00 p. m. The Fast Steppers. ed to their proper place through Tsuneo Matsudaira, Ambassador was accompanied here by another | Ur. Frank B. McCoy son, Samuel, Jr. 7:10—"Speaking of Sports” — graduated calisthenic exercises, par­ to Great Britain. LOOK AT THIS LIST OF BARGAINS ROLL RIM BATH TUB Arthur B. McGinley. ticularly those taken while lying on Cleanout Augers, steel spring. CopiJcr Range Boiler, 30- Heavy cast iron one-piecc Bath Tub 7:25—Hartford Courant News Bul­ Dr. McCoy’s menus suggested for the back. Diet is of importance, in­ Limited quantity. Keg gai. capacity. Springfield regu­ lation, 300-pound test pressure, with roll rim. CoK.tcd with while letins; Weather Report; Indus­ the week beginning Sunday, Janu- asmuch as it affects the general ularly 51.50. Sale price * trial Alcohol Institute Announce­ health, but the exercising is the Oenuino Parabal. Guaran­ 150-pound working $KO.50 porcelain enamel. Full size and I ary 19 th: ment; most important. teed to stop the leaks in your pressure. Sale Price width. 0O/Y.5b I SUNDAY lank. Regularly Coal Water Tank Heater. 2 0 7:30— “ Ray and Bestos”—N. B. C. Breakfast — Breakfast food (re­ (Prostatic Trouble) Without fittings ...... '. Question:—Mrs. J. writes: “A 51.25. Sale Price . . . Will heat 39 to 45- $-j O.50 Feature. toasted), with milk or cream, apple­ Sliarkey Rim Tank Stopper. gallon tank. Sale Price "*• *■' 8:00— Cities Service Concert—N. B. man 87 years old has a pain in the CLOSET COMBINATION sauce. Nationally advertised Genuine Thermos SQgA C. Feature. Lunch—Potato on the half shell, back of the head and stiff neck for 51.00. Sale Price . . . * V Bottles, pint size .... 4-3 C. Vitreous china closet outfits with 9:00— “Harbor Lights”—N. B. spinach, salad of head lettuce. weeks at a time. Is this a symptom We carry a full lino of Sure Hot Water Heater — of a stroke? What can he do for Quickly attached to $2-89 siphon action bowl—birch, mahog­ Feature. Dinner — Baked chicken with closet tank balls. any or oak scat—heavy, nickci 9:30— Schradertown Sketch—N. B. relief?” Genuine Church White your boiler ...... “ Shredded Wheat dressing, baked Closet Seats. $g.50 Asbestos Cement, For cover­ plated bar hinges. $9 C. Feature. parsnips, cooked lettuce, grapefruit Answer: The pain or stiffness in 10:00—Planters Pickers —N. B. C. the back of the neck •with a man ing steam boilers and $"< .95 complete to floor. Sale price A O whip. Celluloid Spi-aycd Seats. In furnaces. 100-lb. bag. "*■ Feature. MONDAY of advanced age is almost sure to Asbestos Paper, for 10:30—Benrus Correct Time. be a sign of prostatic -congestion. various colors. Kegu- $0.75 L.AUNDRY TRAY AND Breakfast—Coddled eggs, Melba larly 55. Sale Price . . hot air furnaces, sq. ft. 7 4 ) 10:31—“The Travelers Hour” — This neck trouble is simply a reflex SINK CO.MBINATION toast, stewed prunes. Sturdy Natural Oak, Golden I'am ace Cement. Permanent­ Christiaan Kriens, director; Mary Lunch—Cucumber and olive sand­ from the prostatic disorder. The dis­ Oak and Imitation Mahogany ly repairs leaks and cracks in Best quality porcelain enamel; onc- Silveria, soprano, guest soloist. tress would be made worse by high Closet Seat, with nickel plated tin, stone, brick or metal or piece apron style. Interchangeable 11:30—Hartford Courant News Bul­ wiches, raw celery, any surface not directly ex­ beef rolls, carrots, turnip saladM blood pressure, and if that exists, heavy bar hinges. $0.45 oak drain board. Right or left letins; Weather Report and At­ posed to w-ater. "I Dinner — Vegetable soup, turnip the continued pain might be evi­ hand tray, without $ 4 ■! -15 lantic Coast Marine Forecast; In­ Little Toidy Jimiors. The 1-pound can ...... salad, stuffed beef rolls, carrots, dence of the danger- of paralysis or Roofing Cement. Repairs fittings. Sale P r i c e ...... “ A dustrial Alcohol Institute An­ safest and most convenient baked apples a la mode. apoplexy. leaks in roofs, chim- "I nouncement. (X-ray Burns) baby seat made. $2’®® TUESDAY Various colors ...... neys. etc. 1-lb. can -■-*^V FULL ENA51ELED 11:35—“Dream Journeys.” Question:—B. B. ■writes: "Please “Smooth-on’’ Iron Cement Breakfast— Crisp bacon, waffle, Kitchen Hatch Alls. Alumi­ GAS RANGE with maple syrup, (waffle should be advise if there is. any possible cure num in various colors. $^.50 Used on all metal or wood ...... 3 0 t ) Two-tone color combination, gray browned through). for x-ray burns, or a remedy for en­ C o n n e c t i c u t M other’s Regularly 53. Sale Price ^ WBZ—WBZA larged vessels caused by the use of Nickel Plated Electric “Weld It” Porcelain and and white and ivory and green. Has Friday, January 17 Lunch—Corabread, string beans, Enamel Cement. Repairs all x-ray." Toasters. Regularly 8 9 ^ now Rutz lighter, thermostat and ripe olives. 51.25. Sale Price . porcelain and enamel Q Q ^ service drawer. Furnished with 8 Answer:— X-ray burns must be surfaces ...... Dinner— Roast mutton, cooked Alarm Clocks, enameled in regular and one giant burner; IG- 4:00 p. m.—^Tea Timers. lettuce, combination salad with treated very carefully, according to Plan is succeeding... Asbestos Stove Clay. Repairs 4:15—Home Forum Decorating. their severity. Treatments with tile various colors. Inch oven. .00 cheese dressing, carrot and date Sale P r i c e ...... ^ cracks an.l holes in brick 4:30—Oifford Kemp Trio. actinic light should prove beneficial, HEN your child is headachy, ; make a child happy, Regularly 560.00 ...... pudding. China Index Handle Bath stoves, fireplaces and 2 7 # ^ *40 5:00—^Fincal closing stock markets. and I would advise you to consult W bilious, feverish,half-6ick,with ere isn’t a child who doesn’t chimneys, 3-lb. pkg. * • V W’EDNESDAY no appetite or ener^, nine times out love its rich, fruity flavor. Improved Cocks, with couplings. $ 2 ’^* 5:25— Government bulletins. some local physician regarding Sale Price ...... “Imp” Soot Destroyer. Pre­ FULL WHITE ENAMEL 5:30— Lost and foun€; positions Breakfast — Baked eggs, whole­ of ten, just one thing is to blame; appetite, digestion and assimilation Galvanized Range Boiler, 30 vents chimney fires, saves coal, wheat muffins, peanut butter, stew­ these treatments. follow'ow its use. A (Child’s entire system 14-inch oven, boiler and baker wanted. constipation! gallon capacity, 200-pound test preserves pipes, aids heating ed raisins. Cleanse the little digestive tract is toned and strengthened, and baking. Endorsed by sei-A’ica drawer At the Hartford Automobile Show pressure, S5-pound working 5:45— Junior Aviation League. Lunch — Cooked oyster plant, with California Fig Syrup and see Mrs. M. S. Chamberlain, 249 pressure. .75 prominent fire Regularly 553.00. $ .4 4 -0 0 5:59—^McKay temperature report. see the new Buick, engineering feat ‘ 6 suffed celery. how breath is sweetened; coated Putnam St., Hartford, says: "Since Sale Price ...... authorities. Package Sale Price ...... *44' 6:00—Champion Weatherman. Dinner— Celery soup, roast beef, of beauty and performance im- tongue cleared; eyes brightened. I found out how good California Fairbanks - Morse Electric Single Rib Ash Can. $ j£.59 equaled in the history of motor car 6:02—Agricultural Market reports. stewed tomatoes, spinach, salad of More than two doses are seldom Fig Syrup is, I have kept some in W ater System, 210 gallons per Sale Price ...... SAME STYLE AS ABO^’E 6:15—^Musicale Interlude. lettuce and parsley, cup custard. development. Local representatives necessary to drive away all signs of a the house. It never falls to help hour, entirely automatic. Self- Heavy Rib Ash Can. $j[.95 6:20— Sport Digest. on the floor to explain the many my children. I give it at the oiling packeted in $^^*00 Sale P r i c e ...... in 16” oven with Heat Control. THURSDAY CALIFORNIA blue D u c o ...... Garbage RecelACrs. $5 .9.5 .59 6:30— Singing the Blues. Breakfast — *Spinach omelet, new advantages offered by Buick. first sign of upsets or colds. Regularly $100.00. Why not call 7220 and arrange for Low’s Jewel Electric Water 10-gallon ...... Sale P r i c e ...... 6:45— Sallinger’s Keyboard Vaga­ Melba toast, stewed primes. Their wonderful condition proves Pump, automatic rotary roo- coated *59 a demonstration this a good plan.” Cauiion: Tray Covers, double bonds. Lunch—^Mushroom soup, shredded F IG S Y R U P tioh. 6-gallon tank. f,4Q .90 with porcelain enamel. » 2 - « 6:59— Sessions chimes. lettuce and cabbage. The genuine always bean the Complete ...... Single Cover ...... Special Prices on the THE mCH.FEUlTY tAXATIVE name Cdifomia, 7:00—Amos “n’ Andy. Dinner— Roast pork, steamed AND TONIC FOR CHILDREN No. 1 Plu*er .95 Double Cover ...... $4.95 NEW DOIiE VALVES 7:15— Tastyeast Jesters. Pom p ...... rutabaga, sjtring beans, salad of Chemical ToUeta. Where city Robber Drain Board Mats. Change Your Valves to the 7:30—^Dixies Circus—Arm of Amer­ gyrated raw carrots, stewed apples. water Is not available. $ ^ .8 9 Saves your dishes from break­ NEW V.ACUUM DOLE ica, Pryor; Noisy BUI, Tascy; In FRIDAY JUDGE ing. Various colors. Size 14x20” the Shade of the Old Apple Tree; Complete ...... Breakfast — Wholewheat mush, TUBES BY THIS STANDARD Bath Tab Seats. Q Q ^ Regularly 51.50. $-| .00 Saves Fuel, gives more heat. Rigid The Victor’s March; Memphis ■with milk or cream (no sugar), .ted through. Sprinkle Radio Trouble Try Medley: Beautiful Ohio; Excerpts broken bits of well bro'wned bacon, Farr Brothers Packard’s Pharmacy Fixtures from “ Orange Blossoms,^’ Her­ Tel. and fold omelet over all. When suf­ 981 Main Street At ^ke Center bert; Good News from “Good ficiently browmed, turn omelet into to acquaint you News.” WM. E. KRAH 2 - 2 2 4 9 hot platter, garnish with parsley, Edward J. Murphy with our beauti­ l0:30—Bert Lowe’s Statler Orches­ and serve immediately. Duffy and Robinson ful dexHtrtment. tra. FOR EXPERT 111 Center Street Depot Square 11:00—Longlnes time. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ^.lliOl-rChsunpion Weatherman. (Fallm Stomach) RADIO SERVICE Crosby’s Pharmacy, Bluefields 1 1 7 0 Main St., Hartford Near Trwmb^ 9 t ‘ li;02—^McKay temperature report. Question:—H. 'A. asks: “What 669 Tolland Tpk., Phone 8738 11:03—Sport Digest. causes fallen or low stomach and Atwater Kent, Stromberg-Uarlaon, 11:08—^Republican News bulletins. Intestines? Is this a serious condi­ Majestic, Bosch, Philco. /■

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HERE’S “ SCISSORS” EXERCISE TO CUT OUT MORE EXTRA POUNDS Daily Health Uom.&.ivce Service T O U R CHILDREN ’ e i e s o & OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON N&A8el^/lce ftie.’’ LAURA LOU BPQOKMAN Hints On How To Keep Well © 1 9 3 0 IV MCA SaiVKg.lWC. by World Katued Authority The other day I met a young man > people to life while they are still BEGIN HEBE TODAY room before the fireplace. Both of for s e v e r a l the height of physical perfec- Alter a whirlwind courtship, them sat on the big divan and IF YOU GET ‘VkTNDED’ years. It seems strange to call him tion? JUDITH CAMERON, typist in a watched the dancing firelight. They TOO BASfLY, HAVE a young man, for he is to me just sat there a long while after Harriet Y o u r h e a r t e x a m i n e d GREASE SPOIL New York publishing office, is a boy. Only yesterday he was— XUtirncUmarried tow ARTHUR KNIGHT, uauhad takenuan.cu away the coffee tray.-----^ • executive of the firm. Knight is a . Arthur Knight praised his bride for By DR. aHOBBIS FISHBEIN ' but never mind. He’s a man now, Don’t wash grease spots on lin­ widower, father of two Children, the housewifely knack she was al- Editor Journal of the American and a good looking one, too, oleum or wood floors with hot wa­ TONY, his 18-year-old daughter, '■ ready demonstrating. He looked Medical Association and of Hygeia, “What are you doing, Dick?’ ter as this sets gresise. Wash with is in Europe, and JUNIOR, 16, is what he was, a happy, well-fed, the Health Magazine “Stm studying. Thavr^other Po^^er and cold water untU attending school. j contented man. year. Reading law now, you know.” grease comes out. Carol Cotton.. .. illustrates the “side-scissors” Judith has no definite friends, I “Ought to turn in early tonight, The heart is a muscular pump, After reminisciiife for a few though on several occasions she he said . ^n^^o^clock pushing the blood around the body minutes Dick continued: “I have VEGETABLE WAS'TE keeps mysterious appointments with is supposed to dock at nine o clock, through the arteries and veins and By JAC AUER cedure and the surest is to start been going to school for 21 years. a young man knoi^^ as DAN. Ju - We’ll want to get there before that gin the exercise again, always back to the heart again. The blood I am 25 now and I started to kin­ Some of the best part of veg­ swinging the under leg backward slowly and increase the number is sent through the lungs where it etables is lost through thick par- dith and Arthur saU for a honey- time. ______One of thi. first steps in “roimd- i ^jje top leg forward, and kinds of exercises gradually. dergarten when I was 4, Another receives oxygen. It goes on and on year and I’ll be starting my own ' ing and overcooking. Most veg- moon in Bermuda. The first week I ing the 1930 curves” consists in re- Begin this exercise with three And you must make up your mind through many years of life, produc­ life when life is half over.” etables should boil from ten to flf- is a paradise of sunny days and Judith hesitated, ducing the hips and thighs until "scissors strokes” on each side, that it will take a week or so be­ moonlit nights. Then comes a cable- j been thinking about, that, ing enough work to lift the weight I smiled, for didn’t I know that teen minutes only, they are of the desired proportions, increase the number to five the fore your body gets used to of the individual thousands of feet ^raiiigram ’ IIIin which>viuuii Tonyiuiij Knight —- an- j Artnur,Arthur,’’ sue she aaiu. said. “Don’t you all young people third' that 50 is ■ New standards of beauty in second day, and by the third, take stretching and exercising. If you in the air. CLEAN WINDOWS nounces she is sailing for home, j jbink you’d better go alone to meet feminine figures call for curved strokes on each side, continue faithfully each morning the end of everything! But just Knight says he and Judith must j >pony ? Of course you know I’d like It receives its own nutrition the same he was right. ’Twenty- contours, it is true^ but they benefit accrues from over­ for a month or six weeks, you will ^ i ..u * Instead of using soap and water return to meet Tony’s boat. Since | to Ut3 there.LUClC. ButJ-»UL the child doesn’t - six is too old to start life. Besides, should be only slightly curved. The doing exercises. Women are apt find yourself thoroughly enjoying on windows, try using a cloth dip­ neither of Knight’s children has know—well, —^vvell, she’s never even heard hipline should avoid excessive, full- rush into exercises enthusiasti- the stretching and bending and i the kew t directly. W h ^ the he’ll have to build up a practice, been told about the marriage, Ju of me. It would be embarrassing to S in gin g. A nd' you will find. to o .! tissues of the heart are attacked by and very probably he' won’t be ped in ammonia and whiting and ness; the thigh, heaviness. More- cally, overdo them for a day or „ „ then polish with a chamois. dith is skeptical of her welcome. see and hear the news all at once.” over, the body should have a lilt i^vo, become lame, and stop alto- that ® your ® body- - misses''■ it -A all if you infectious disease, or when poisons married tmtil he ic 30 or '35: that’s carried in the blood bring about Knight has no such worries and •^Well—if you’re sure you’d rather to it that can come only from sup- ggther. The best method of pro-1 should stop! all right too, but how about the begins making eager plans for have it that way—” pleness. , ------—------changes, or when too much con­ demand of the modern world for LIKE NEW Christmas which is only one week “I’m sure it’s best.” There are several exercises that tinued strain is put upon the organ the services of youth? How much distant. Immediately after land­ “All right, dear. I think perhaps take off the flesh and limber up it revolts as would any other time will he have for a real career? If your window shades look ing they drive to Knight’s Long you’re right.” the body until it is thoroughly mechanism and it responds in vari­ Of course, law is a bit different, dirty and worn on the bottom, re­ Island home. MRS. WHEELER, What a jewel she was, Knight supple. All of these hip and thigh ous ways. we might say; our prominent law­ verse them by taking each off its tlic housekeeper, shows Judith over thought to himself. Always tact­ reducing exercises that really -ape Some infections weaken the tis­ yers, judges, and statesmen do roUer, and turning it upside down, the large house. Knight, pleading ful. He had had his own misgiv- i efficacious are done on the floor. sues so that they are stretched be­ draw from the ranks of older men, stitching the top to make a hem a business engagement, rushes off ings on the subject of greeting j The best exercise to start with is yond repair. Others produce largely. But how about the other for the bottom and tacking the to thti city ami Judith has her first Tony, then suddenly saying, “ Here, | called the “ side-scissors.” It should WOMAN’S DAY growths upon the valves which in­ professions and the industries ? erstwhile bottom to the top. meal in her new home alone. daughter. Look, I’ve brought you j be done as follows: terfere with their proper opening How about craftsmen and engin­ eers? They, too, demand educa­ AIRING PILLOWS NOW. GO ON WITH THE STORY a new mother.” | 1. Stretch out on the floor, on Skylarking is amusing, but not a waitress, and tended babies. She'u and closing. In the vast majority They watched the leaping flames your right side, with your right ^ . according to T taught herself stenography and | the changes that take plai^ ai^^ tion, and they demand constantly I CHAPTER XI I lower and lower. Then at 10 : arm extended as far above your “ uving, accoraing lo Street office. She i sidious and the individual is seldom younger men, too. Don’t sun feather pillows as the head as it can reach, in a straight Helen Grace Carlisle, author of , stage, touring for j aware of his danger until consider- Time Is Disregarded heat brings out the oil of the line. “Mothers Cry,” who has herself eight months in “The Miracle,” j able damage has already been done. How much of a margin does it feathers. But bang them on the 2. Stretch your legs out straight pyg^i gn adventurous life, belonged : which was followed by vaudeville i In discussing the future of medi- leave the boy who spends 22 years line on a windy day so the air can together, also in a straight line “Flaming Youth” generation ' and stock engagements. ] cine Sir James Mackenme empha- in school? penetrate. I’ve been in touch with some of gefhet^to warm them, cheeks glow- and thought how foolish her fears with your body. and has now settled down and sub- With $25 in hand, and a steam-1 sized particiflarly the importance 3. Raise both legs an inch or two scribed to the old, old theory that ship ticket, she went to London, i of detecting the symptoms of heart the young people home from col­ ing frpm exposure to the cold wind, j had been. from the floor and with a quick most important thing in a worn- ’ and found a job in the London | disease in their earli^t stages, lege for the holidays. I know one and strode over to the fireplace. i it seemed no time at aU before swing, thrust the right leg back and g^-g mg jg having chUdren. • County Council for eight dollars a | This detection is not the sort of girl who spent on an average of "Whew'—it’s getting cold out- sunlight was pouring in at the the left leg forward as far as you ghe is positive at 30 that what ; week. She went to France and 1 thing that the physician must do eight or ten hours a day, every Bide he ’ told Judith. He said it Kvindows. The girl rubbed her eyes can stretch both of them. Bring ghe thought was life and experi- worked in a maternity hospital a t ! prirnarily. The patient ™ust come day she was at home, studying: as a lian who is acclimated to long, i and saw Arthur standing acr^s them together and repeat. gnee at 10, was a poor imitation of | Chalon and on the Marne. Re- i to him before he can apply the spe- not making up back work, but do­ cold wvinters and enjoys them, the room in his dressing gown. He 4. Turn onto your left side, y,g real thing. She believes that ; turning to New York, she worked ] cial knowledge that he possesses. ing outside work, extra work, for “Hopef there isn’t going to be a | caught her eye. ! ’ When the heart has been dam­ a “general,” an examination not stornu to tie up_ Tony’s boat tomor- "Hullo, Sleep-head,” he greated , stretch out your left arm and be- vvhat she thought was high adven- ' in Wall Street, and wrote adver- ijuut iiir UL/ wtw ^ ------turc was colossal ignorance, and tising copy for seeds and composed aged it gives evidence in several included in midyears or finals. c.. "Know what time it is?” I row morning. December's ari awrul that the conventional life is best ' pamphlets for the Association ways. The physician who is ac­ There seems to be no regard for time 'to cross the Atlantic,” he “ What tim e?” asked Judith lazily. Graceful Tunic Drape Sweeping for the average person. | Against Prohibition. Eventually customed to recognizing the nor­ the time element in the lives of “Seven-thirty.” Length; With Tightened Hip and those boys and girls of ours. Too added. . ^ ^ ■ She believes that no woman is ' she began to write, married and mal sounds of the heart can detect Judith dropped the—- notebook in ,, "Isn’t that early?” Higher Waistline really alive until she has had chil- has two children, and her first changes in their strength, their much to be crowded in to a school which, she had been scribbling^ and | "Always get up at 7:30 when I’m dren, that she cannot dodge the book “ See How They Run’’ was frequency, their order, and any un­ year! The overflow to be done at came lover to her husband. Care- j^ew York,” Knight explained, j fundamental realties of life and written about her early experiences usual sounds such as murmurs home. lessly : he slipped an arm about her, ■ .

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\ checks reported lost or stolen In \S Hartford hospital yesterday. ’ Dr. b e h i n d o w n BARS. L. J. Whittles is caring for her. New York, Jrii. 17.—(AP)—A Greenwich village night club by;., u If We Autolsts Used the Same Manners in C ohi^y SILVEELANE ' . Mr. Godar of Glastonbury has few years ago Arthur Gaily, a weld­ Peter Hartog, a Dutch tourist petitioned t^e town council for per­ er, helped put th# bars np on the (Sally w d a friend gave him the, . COAST GUARD That Most of Us Use on the Highwaysl and . ■ mit to erect a store at the comer of windows at l>plice headquarters. To­ checks. ■ w > HOCKANUM Maple and South Main ^street. As day he was behind them. this is a residential sone the council Police said they found In his pos­ The sea measures 137,200,000 RUNBYSTERN News Notes withheld decision. , session W60 worth of travelers’ square miles, ■mE RlCirtr-O-WAVl ATTEND REPUBUCAN EX-PROFESSOR ‘-this 0LjMpeJ> The many friends of Mrs. Charles P2ACE Woods both in Manchester and \ L'ov Hockanum will be sorry to Icam she WOMEN’S a U B DINNER By L. A. BROPHY. is lying in the Hartford hospital ex­ treme)^ ill with kidney trouble, “ W.ashington.—(AP)—A physical­ Representative Marjory Cheney Saturday Specials iirs. Woods resides at 7 Broad and Miss Ethel M. Fish attended ly compact former teacher, ^ven street, Hockanum. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. the business meeting and luncheon to saying tilings succinctly, is Rear Rouff of Naubuc avenue, Glaston­ yesterday of the executive commit-' Adm. F. C. Blllard, commandant of bury. Both Mr. and Mrs. Woods teeiof the Fourth Senatorial District the coast guard. have numerous relatives and friends Republican Women’s club. The ses­ Papers on his desk jiggled as in Manchester. Latest report is she sion was held In the lunch room of Lamb an4 Green taps of an emphasising finger punc­ the Business and Professional Wo­ is somewhat improved but still des­ men’s club on Pratt street, Hartford. tuated remarks about his now fa­ perately ill. Plans were made for the February mous statement that the coast Mrs. Grace P. Bidwell, Mrs. Wil­ meeting, to be held the 20th of the guard will not use “amiable ges­ liam Oaks and Mrs. William Pfeif­ month at the same place. The sub­ Peas tures” in stopping liquor smuggling. a fer motored ,to ^ybrbok and- spent ject vrill be Child Welfare, and all The Blllard pronouncement, WATCH the day last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Potter. The Potters women interested will be welcome. dropped into the restless sea of con­ .ef It was decided. to hold these meet­ troversy over prohibition enforce­ own a home in » Hockanum but For Sunday Dinner (301(4-TA 616 are spending the winter In' Say- ings at least. three times a year, ment, caused widely varying com­ with a guest speaker. ment here and brought a new focus­ s - n f F li brook Mr. Potter is engaged in conatruclJon work. ’ . Among those present yesterday Fancy Legs of Spring Lamb...... 35c lb. ing of national attention on the The Ladies^ Aid society of the’ was the chairman of the committee, coast guard, its works and its men. South Congregational church met' liirs; J. Francis Saimders, Represen­ Fancy Green Telephone Peas, 2 qts. for 25c “The coast guard is indoctri­ Wednesday afternoon to sew. At 6 tatives Josephine Bryant and Mar­ nated with the idea of doing any-. U iA T & O o’clock the bi-weekly supper was jory Cheney, Miss Ethel M. Fish. Job griven to it-^-expeditiously, effi­ served to 53 "loyal workers and Mrs. B. B. Merrill, East Hartford, Small Lean Fresb Should­ Fresh Eastern Pork to ciently, and fairly,” Admiral Blllard friends. and Mrs. Goodrich of Glastonbury. Roast. said. Mrs. Jacob Limberg of Naubuc ers, borne cut 19c lb. “Preventing liquor smuggling is avenue whose illness at her.- home j A rose bush is to be plsmted on ^ Rib End 25c lb. the grave of every French soldier i| Boneless Cbuck Pot Roast the most difficult task that ever has was recently reported in The Herald of Beef 35c lb. Loin End 30c lb. confronted the coast guard, or any a day or so past was t£dcen to the Iwho fell in the World War. Boneless Rolled Rib Rdbst sea force, for that matter. Boneless Rolled Roast Veal “Wc are going and we have gone 0[ Q Beef for oven roast 45c about this thing strictly within the 39c lb. lb. law. If somebody gets, hurt, we re­ ./ Sboulder Clod Pot Roast Boneless Rolled Roast of great that. But wc cannot help it Beef 35c lb. v , Lamb 34c lb. if they violate a fundamental law Shoulder Clod Pot Roast, of the country, which we are Our Fresb Ground Ham­ charged with enforcing.” burg with little pork if whole 7 to 8 lbs. each Doing its job-well is religrion witn > /• you wish 25c lb. 30c lb. the coast guard and its conuaander Cross Cut Pot Roast of Our Home Made Sausage sees the task of preventing liquor Ijipon Beef 30c lb* Meat, none better 25c lb. smuggling as something that must Short Cut Chuck Pot Roast SIGHT NEW LAND that they began to explore Decem­ Finest Loin Lamb Chops of Beef, bone, in 30c lb. ber 22. 65c lb. Fresh Killed Chickens to Oslo, Norway,-Jan. 17.—(AP)—A , They mapped 370 kilometers of a Lean Rib Corned Beef 12c Roast, 3 1-2 to 5 lbs. each wireless message from the Norwe­ long, precipitous coast line between lb. Wall Street gian Antarctic expedition today said 55 degrees and 43 degrees Longitude 39c lb. I that Captain Riiser LarsCn and Cap- southwards to 66 degrees Latitude ’O U sometimes hear that Lean Corned Beef to slice Fresh Killed Fowls, 3 to 4 I tain Luetzow Holm have continued south. cold, special 25c Ib|' 1-2 lbs. each 39c lb. Briefs I the exploration by air of new land Fat Salt Pork from Native Pine Sugar Cured Bacon in some other loaf is ‘‘as goo ' ■ New York, Jau. 17.—(AP)—^The and Kummin-Ost. 1 lb. cans Golden Bear Cookie^ ...... ’5?*^ mercury dropped to 18 degrees 1 lb. Glass Jars Golden F l^e Peanut Butter ...... «|»c sorirtw above zero in New York City today Lean Pot Roasts.. 29c-35c lb. Spare Ribs Pickles OUves' Onions'and Relishes •tnoert^^ in a still cold, accompanied by clear Pot Roasts 1 lb. Glass Jars T isti Cocoa...... 29c irf isif Fore Legs Lamb .. . . . 29c lb. i L«ui. well trimmed :n skies, an ■-;s^-^..T..^^^j.";,^.' •- ’ •* -•-* ^ t - ^ '•'• • ■- .. ■ X •.: . ' - -if-. ’ •’ - T ■ 'j . '■> w r : aiANCSESTER EVENING HERALD, SOOTH MANCHE^ER. CONN*. 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«R.‘ r tft/w-tnATLirui-nDrrrr -**-^***««**^^ ■■■■■■—! ; ^ r \ S t o r ^ A d v e r 0 € t o \ H fte , jijij\ fm rjm rrv iri * ~ * * “ - * * WWWW#WWWWIIfWI^*AA ■_____. ' *Ah, Russell Wilson still holds the lead, he made a- tremendous spurt Maxwell House Coffee, special 40c lb. overnight totaling 351 votes. But Pinehurst Very Best Coffee...... 45c lb. there are two newcomers pressing says'. him hard in the rear. Thomw Dan- aher, darkest of the dark horses, is in second place with 151 ballots, MEAT DEPARTMENT Raymond Mozzer is at his saddle with 149. Wow! But they’re com­ ing fast! Otto Cook is fourth with 144 Whole Loins of Rib Roasts of Pork votes, Anthony Diana, fifth with P ork ...... 27c lb. 140. On easy sixth is Raynaond 27c to 32c lb. Simler with 132 votes. Not far be­ MAY\^ SUGGtST T 10 1/2 to 12 lbs. , hind is Clarence Foley with 128 and trailing him is Edward Hansen with We w iU have very tender juicy steaks cut from R:en«rine corn 112. All of these entries are pretty I [ed beef. Try a tender Sirloin, enough for 3 or 4 servings. We well bunched, a few votes on either T’S not a case of selling you something $peclaUze in fancy steaks, including tenderloins, ^ t to P*^®® ^ ° one will see a big spurt at the finish. Raymond Della Fera holds ninth IV just as good—it’s entirely a case of sell­ ■Mere IS A DIFFERENCE IN STEAKS, serve Pinfehurst quabtj T — ----1 steak for your next diimer party. place on 110 baUots and fighting for ing you something . better. When the ______tenth position are Josepu Eccellenti and Ralph Johnson with 108 apiece. Economy clerk speaks to yot as above, he 1 <0Tp^ SLICED BACON Fresh Shoulders, boned Just entering the final curve come and rolled or boned to another bunch of entries, who may is thinking soly of you and your table. He Good grade be holding back for a rarin’- finish. rind o ff...... 39c stuff. John Martina has 94 votes, Danny is an experienced grocery man and expert Shea, 93 votes, Francis Pecking- 'in th science of foodstuffs. Listen to him! Talklne “DIFFERENCE” again—take in ground products, ham, 83, William Waldron, 67, Ed here again vou wUl notice that it will pay you to buy wlmre the Senkbeil, 64", and Joseph Carabino, best meats me used aU the way through the Meat Department. 62. And what a crowd that aren’t Delicious Whole Figs—Try This Healthful even in sight as yet. _ Pinehurst Freshly Ground Beef.... 30c lb. The time of closing the ballot Breakfast Dish! boxes has been changed, to nine Meadowbrook Sausage M eat...... 30c lb. o’clock instead of ten, to allow time Carpenter’s to count all the last minute votes. Fresh Texaa 28c Pinehurst Round Steak Ground ... 44c lb. Let’s go everybody. Bring in that Figs 3 Milk Fed NATIVE VEAL Ribs of Beef cut short or coupon now! > Groimd Veal 44c lb. Veal Chops (bread them) boned and rolled. . . . the men do Fancy Blue Rose From the Mississipp’s Shanks of Veal for soup. like Pinehurst Boast Beef. Boneless Veal Roasts DeMOLAY TO CONFER Fertile Marshes ' POT ROASTS—Boneless Sirloins, Juicy Chuck cuts. Top or 9g 1^: Bottom Bounds, Rumps, Shoulder Clods and Sirloin Tips. ^9 I i T DEGREE FOR PUBLIC Small Loins of Lamb, boned Rice >nik Fed POULTRY. We ' and rolled 42c to 45c lb. will have special Medium Members Reaching Majority 1 lb. pkg. (lugl/i ROASTING CHICKENS Legs of Lamb > to Be Honored in Special | «> ffiioo again this week—and the Ceremony Monday Night. price will be $1.73 each. Lamb for Stewing 4 and 5 lb. Fowl for Fri­ John Mather chapter. Order o f 3 for 23c cassee. Lamb Chops uutlVi i i n r i i n v i f l a i ■i DeMolay will hold a public majority t ( 6 lb. Boasting Chickens, Shanks of Ham to boil 15c to degree after- the regular meeting WBti I Broilers and Fryers. Monday night, January 20. The 25c lb.' ■ meeting will be called at 7 o’clock and then the public will‘be invited Lean Cuts of Pinehurst QUALITY CORNED BEEF to witness the public majority de- Fine Fresh Vegetables Turnips , g;ree which will begin at 8:15 o clock. Spinach, Cauliflower Tomatoes - The majority degree is conferred Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. 25c. upon members^ of the chapter who Sound Cranberries. Mushrooms 33c 1-2 lb. have attained the age of 21 years, Sugar n New Cabbage, Old Cabbage Fresh Peas, 2 qts. 35c. and who no longer take an active Native Potatoes $2.10 busheL part in the Order. This is the first Strawberries Blue Hubbard Squash time that the majbrity degree has 10 lbs. 5 3 c been put on by me Jo FRUITS Chapter. The public is cordially invited to Fancy Golden Halves Grown in ^ i attend this majority degree and the GRAPE FRUIT, JUICY FLORIDAS dancing which wiU foUow. There E l H f f l F l the Valley of Heart’s Delight Pure Sanitary 4 fo r ...... 39c dozen will also be refreshments served during the dance. mOM THE Lard 2 for 17c WESTERN. PLAINS R-C Peaches AND THE •> 1 lb. pkg. 45c. Good Baldwins, Large Floridas 59c dozen. OCEAN’S DEPTHS GERMANY’S SOCIALISTS Land O’Lakes Sweet Cream VVe have just received another shipment of Amandettes— Chuck Roast ... .^...... 1^. 38c Large Can 29C the delicious Imported Holland coolde—69o box. Boneless., No waste. 15c COUNTER STOCK lOo COUNTER STOCK RAP SCHACHTS STAND Butter, 1 lb. Roll 41c Bed Raspberries Wax and Green Beans, t*eas. Rib Roast Beef ' Cherries, Pears Carrots and Beets, Oregon Berlin, Jan. 17.—(AP)—-The ac­ First C uts...... JJ* 38c For a Delicious Side-Dish Economy’s Finest Sliced i Cranberry Sauce Prunes, Tomatoes, Brown tions and attitude of Dr. Hjalmar Grape Fruit Juice Bread, Apple Sauce. Second Cuts • • 32c Try These Schacht, president of the Relchs- Cut from Heavy Steers. Bacon, lb. 31c We also have a nice medium can of Peas and Lima Beans at bank, continued today to be a topic 2 f o r 25c, and Crushed and Diced Pineapple at the same price. for mixed comment by politicians Face of Rump R oast...... lb. 42c For tomorrow we will allow a 5 per cent, discount on purchases and press alike. Boneless Oven Boast Quality Peas Duluth Imperial of 1 dozen of any of the 10c, 15c or 2 for 25c articles. At yesterday’s meeting of the Dial 4151 for CLAPP’S APPROVED BABY FOODS. Socialist Party, attended by Chan­ Flour $1.07 cellor Mueller and other prominent Boneless Rib Roll Socialists, Dr. Schacht’s attitude First Cuts, lb. 55c; Second Cuts, lb. 45c 2 ^ : 29c: 24>/2 lb* Bag was roundly condemned and those Cubed Minute Steak...... lb» 49c present denianded an alteration in % the Reichsbank law so as to re-es- Fresh Pork Loins...... lb- 27c Matchless Flavor in Every Vorwaerts went so far as to say Bib or Chine End Wrinkle tr. Schacht must go and that a uarantee must be found which ' • Fresh Pork Shoulders rill render impossible reptition of 5-7 lb. Average ...... lb. 19c S M I T H 'S ( SROCEBT lie “Schacht affair." P ru n es Tel. 5114 North School St. Tel. 5114 Germania warned against drag- Fi-esh H am s...... ‘ — ------I - — - Either End—Whole or Half. Fancy Laige the Reichsbank into politics as he- ' Oregon 2 lbs. 25e dangerous for Germany’s cur­ Doraco Sausage Meat . — ...... lb. 29c W eek-End1 Specials rency. Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung’s Smoked Hams ...... • • lb. 30c correspondent at the Hague warned Doraco Brand—Whole or Half against any encoachment on the Finest Evaporated Milk From the Land ME^KTS Reichsbank’s independence, saying Smoked Shoulders —...... lb- 21c of the Ten Thousand Lakes it would be followed by resignation 4-6 lb. Average Roast Pork .. 27c lb. Fresh Shoulders of the minister of finance, and that it could only be hoped that his'con­ Finast Sliced Bacon__^j_|jj_^. ••.••• lb. 31c Leg Lamb . . . 39c lb...... 20c lb. sideration would weigh in leading to Fonda Milk Pot Roasts .. 35c lb. Sausage ... - 29c lb. a rapid solutiomof the incident. Thick End of Rib ...... lb* 32c Boersen Zeitung and other papers Corned Beef 11b. tall Rib Roast Beef Lamb Stew .. 20c lb. also protested against any weaken­ can 3 fo r 2 S c Rioast Veal .. 38c lb. ing. of the Reichsbauk’s position. Middle Ribs ...... _____ 30c-38c lb. MUdly Cnred ^ COMMIHEES AT WORK ' Fancy Brisket...... Mohr's Bakery Products Noted for Flavor. Our New Market Proving So Popular are made in Manchester of the finest ingredients and art FOR JUNIOR PROMENADE Chickens...... Located at: the newest approach to “Home Made” of any bakery pro­ 5-lb. Av. Fine for Boasting. ducts that we know of. We recommend Mohr’s bread, With Saturday evening, Perbuary Raisin Bread, Crullers and Coffee Cakes. 8, definitely selected as the date for Chickens...... • the annual Junior Promenade, lead­ 4-lb. Average. 829 Main St. ing social event of the. school year a t Manchester High school the Fow l...... 39c G roceries. Fruits and . various committees are busy with 4-lb. Average. Cor. Purnell PI* preparations. The members of the lables various committees are as follows: Vogel Decorating Committee: Gertrude Gerard, chalrmail; Lucy . Waddell, Sugar, 10 lbs.... 55c Apples,... 3 qts. 29c Virginia Lowell, . Susan Allen, Waldorf Toilet Bon Ton Tomatoes Marion McLoughlin, Edward Wer- ,ner.- . | P aper.. . 4 for 25c 2 Tor...... 25c. Refreshments: Richard McCp”" DIVISION OF mick, chairman; Francis -McVeigh,^ Ivory Soap, 3 for 21c Grape Fruit 3 for.25t Doris Nelson, Lucille’Murphey^ Cookies...... 25c lb. ■Program and Invitations: Char­ Steelcut Coffee lotte Rubinow, chairman; Alwtae 35clb. 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collected during his plea for a recon­ spoke to her, and continued talk­ MAN DROPS DEAD ciliation in EJast 78th street today, ing until a crowd had feathered. Mrs. Henry J. Fleger, 46, turned pale, Fleger called for a policeman. AT SIGHT OF COP gasped and fell dead. Patrolman Patrick Walsh hurried Be fidr to yoiirseU Fleger and his wife, Valerie, 36, through the crowd and confronted had been separated for three years. Fleger, who turned pale, gasped and He followed her whei’ she left her fell. An ambulance surgeon pro­ New York, Jan. 17.— (AP) At It SEIJM home in West 57 street. nounced him dead, apparently of and your family the sight of a policeman, called by When they reached 78th street he heart disease. g r o c e r y his estranged wife when a crowd The more you save, the more you and your family can ha,ve. 3 Hundreds of families are now saving money weekly and getting WhyareA&F more satisfaction hy huying their meats and groceries at Hale s. Compare for yourself tomorrow! You will soon learn like the ma- Prices Lower? jority of Manchester housewives that ___ because in one year American women make 1 500,000,000 visits to A & P Food Store NaturaUy these many visits enabie A & ^ ally vast economies which are passed on to A & P customers in ‘Tt Pays To Wait On Yourself” P™ ^n^customers buy such enor^us qu^ties ^»t A & P is iu a position to demai|d the best in quality and to buy Use our frw parking space in the rear of the store, there aren’t any parking restric the best at low'est prices that you may save. Prices effective week of January 13 t i . „ , A“ on.m.d^ions for 200 cars. Ask to have your groceries carri«l out to your I d !• car. Pillsbury's Best^ GoW Medals Ceresota SOUTH MANCHESTER • CQa^^ FLOUR *4V2 i«»* bag $1.09 FRESH MEAT Meadow Gold Fresh Made Butter PURE LARD 2 1 l b . prints 25c REFINED SPECIALS FINE (Not storage) 3 9 V 2 « PO“ “ ^ (Not storage) GRANULATED SUGAR 10 lbs. 53c Y „o couldn’t set better better U yon pnld 60e a pennd. Tbi. I. .trleUy treab made batter (not FRESH Storage.) Every pound is guaranteed to satisfy. se^lected p o t a t o e s 15 lbs. 49c Pot R oast Fancy crabmeat caught in the cold blue, deep sea. (New pack) SILVERBROOK G U T T E R “ 1 prints lb. 39c 2 3 c pound Namco Crab Meat can 31c Fresh Shipment Dunham’s < / n ^ A CHOICE MEATS Philadelphia Shredded Cocoanut Vaib. 19c VaH). lOc Capons Ihey or. carefuH.v, .elected fee ‘^t A Sugar ciu'ed, boned and rolled experienced buyers. You secure jg complete confidence of the public that Fresh carries with it a genuine guarantee f & Vtnvitef>“ 5 to share in the benefits of large- is responsible for our growing meat business. A A P invites >ou to sna Boneless Ham (no waste, pound 29c scale buying; of carefully trained meat buyers. Turkey Large Roasting Especially smoked and selected Boneless Oven Roasts 37« Chicken Shoulder Ham pound i 8c no waste, very economical Fresh Armour’s Fresh Made (10 in box) Best Sirloin or Short Steak Fowl Pure Pork Sausages po«nd 29c Fresh Fricassee

Hamburg Steak Chicken a r e YOU A CRANK ON COFFEE? IF YOU ARE TRY Genuine Spring Fresh Pork Shoulders Legs of Lamb Hale's Morning Luxury Coffee eastern cut, lean, well trimmed, 5-8 lb. average Prime p oim d (Ground daily) Fresh Rih Roast Pork lb Rib Roast 35c (Ground daily) This is a very particular blend, carefully roasted For roasting lb Bottom Lamb Roulettes Round Roast 34c Fresh Made, Link Grandmother’s Pure or Country Style Pillsbury’s Best ^ ne- Orange Marmalade, Sausage Meat F lour...... 24^4 ii>* 1^^^ $1-05 Sh ou lder R oast 15 oz. bottle...... 19c FTnest New York State Fresh Killed Fancy Fowl Paradise Pea B eans...... 2 lbs. 21c Milk Fatted, 3-4 lb. average 30c pound Fruits for Salad Ig. can 32c 1929 Fancy Bordean . , o r St. Martin’s (Strawberry and Raspberry) Fancy Large Roasting Chickens Walnut Meats...... V2 lb. d5c Small, lean Imported Jams . . . Ig. glass 45c Soft meated, 4-5 lbs. average * Ib 3 9 c Fresh Shoulders...... Ih. loc Atmore’s Jack Homer Nationally Advertised Brands of Prepared Mince Meat, Coffee...... pound 39c Spare R ib s...... lh» loc 2 lb. jar ...... 39c Including Chase and Sanborn, Maxwell House, Composed of spices, salt, vinegar, oranges, Mliite House, lipton’s. Jewel Best, Charter Oak Standard Oysters pt« 37« and Snnbeanti S tc h H a m ...... lb. 45c sugar, apples, currants, raisins and beef.. We Carry a Full Line of Fresh Fruits Calves’ Liver...... 68c Strictly Fresh Local Farm Eggs and Vegetables Link Sausage...... lb. 27c Halo’s (One grade) [c dozen (One grade) CALIFORNIA CELERY, 2 bunches ;• .r.T.i I.T.3 I. •r.r.3 . 29c Sausage Meat ...... • • lb. 18c ...... x. . . NEW NORFOLK SPINACH, 3 lbs. 33c Fresh Stewing All large sixes. All produced on one of toe finest, nearby poultry farms. Don’t pay GOc or ICEBERG LETTUCE, 2 heads...... 23c Oysters...... • • pL 29c 70c a dozen* for eggs. You can’t get any better than these. And low prices on Yellow Bananas, Tangerines, Carrots, Beets, Mushrooms, Oranges, Grapefruit. Pigs’ Liver ,.t. .. . .x...... •. ib. 10c Week-End Miscellaneous Specials Shredded W heat ...... pkg. 9c BONELESS Dromedary D ates ...... Ralston’s Wheat Flakes...... 3 pkgs. 19c PdcG Soap 5 bars 19c Octogon Soap ...... 5 bars 28c Pillsbury’s Health Bran...... 2 pkgs. 29c L u x ...... ig- pkg. 21c Shoulder Lamb Beechnut Catsup, Ig. hot. 21c, sm. hot. 14c Iona Peaches 2 No. 21/2 cans 3 7 c Blue Bose Fancy R ice ...... 3 lbs. 19c D and C Pie Filling ...... 3 pkgs. 45c 2 9 < ^ pound My-T-Fine D essert ...... •. • 3 pkgs. 2oc Shredded Wheat 3 pkgs. 28c Evaporated Milk whitbhouse can 8c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables S ped^P rieed ICEBERG VAN CAMP’S 3 cans 25« NATIVE d oz. 15 lb. L ettuce h ead Oranges 35 Potatoes peck Buffet Fruits 3 cans23« Large, sound, sweet and juicy. Bushel $1.75 Large, solid, crisp hearts. SMALL, WHITE Hiere’s no potato like a native potato. R inso large pkg. 23< 200 PECKS FRESH GOLDEN RIPE Mnshromns lb . Elmwood Chicken Broth can 15c Spinach peck 2 4 c B ananas 39>s. 1 9 ^ An Ideal vegetable. Marshmallow Fingers ib. 25« SWEET FRESH TENDER 700 JUMBO STALKS N. B. C. R 03EM E TTE P otatoes 5ih®.22<= qtSe ‘ Marshmallow Peaks lb. 25c Peas 2 29 C elery bunch l O c Have you tried candled sweet potatoes? They are deUcious! N. B. C. RO^NAS AU fuU pods] A flavor that makes you think of WeU bleached and very crisp. natives. 3 THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN\ FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1930. THE Cl.^^^li'lED SECTION »U ir /^ D SELL HERE__ »“ ***»***»«************T****’“ ” ‘**'‘^ ^ .^^^VV^NVtVK^V%XVW W .1t%.1CrooKXV^WVM^»m Want Ad Informatlos LOST AND FOUND 1 HELP WANTED—MALE 36 animously awarded first prize for PAY CHECK LOST — NoUce is WANTED — OUTSIDE representa­ SAM-SAENS WORKS his work “Les Noces de Prome- STAMFORD EXPLOSION Manchester hereby given that Pay Check No. thee”. Many operas have come tive for large retail furniture store from his gifted taleflt, among others Evening Herald GIB 28, payable to Julius Finkbein, in Hartford. This Is an exceptional TO FEATURE MUSICAL being, the well known one “Sam­ for week ending Jan. 11, 1930 has opportimity for a man of ability, Stanoford, Jan, 17.— (A P)—^The CLASSIFIED been lost. Anyone attempting to good character and personality. son and Delilah, which was written cash this check will be prosecuted Must have automobile. References Raise Pin Money in 1877, and also the ever popular explosion of an oil tank at the ADVERTISEMENTS j Unusual Concert at South opera “Henry the Eighth,” which Luders Marine Corporation shipyard to the full extent of the law. Find­ required. Address Furniture Box E, was first given in the Paris Opera Count six average words to a line. er please return to the Corporate Herald, for interview. I Methodist Church Next Sun- on the waterfront here, this morn­ Initials, numbers and abbreviations House, in 1883. Honors were con­ ing, caused a fire which did damage Accounting Department, Main ! day Evening. ferred upon him by many countries, each count as a word and compound Office, Cheney Brothers. of $110,000. James £laton of 80 words as two worda Minimum cost Is SITUATIONS WANTED— and in 1893, Cambridge University, Grayrock Place, a ship painter, was price of three llnea England, conferred on him its high­ LOST—LADIES FUR-LINED glove FEMALE 38 The musical to be given at the painfully burned about the head and Line rates per day tor transient on Main or East Center street. est tribute when he was given by it, ad& South Methodist Church, on Sunday the degree, of Doctor of Music. chest and is i. serious condition at ESecttve March 17. 1927 Finder please call Hollyw'ood Mar­ , WANTED—HOUSE WORK by the Sell your discarded evening next is given over entirely the Stamford hospital. Cash Charge ket. Dial 4233. day or hour, a few days a week. So much for the composer of the C Consecutive Days .. 7 ctsj 9 cts to compositions of the enainent several works to be given at this Eaton was standing near the tanir Mrs. Florence Erickson. Tel. 7083. when it exploded while James Lyons 3 Consecutive Days .. 9 cts U cts LOST—SUM OF money, between household goods or French composer, Saint-Saens’, the musical,' and it is certain that those 1 Day ...... 11 ol«f 1®. ol* of Soimd Beach was engaged in All orders tor Irregular Insertions Eldridge and Oak streets. Finder present will, notwithstanding the brevity of the program, have a welding the tank. Lyons was render­ will be charged at the one Ime rata please call at 202 Oak street or ARTICI.e s fo r s a l e 45 whatever you have no ed unconscious for a moment but Special rates for long term every telephone 7650. musical treat submitted at that day advertising given upon request. FOR SALE—BABY carriage, like time. recovered and was not burned. Ads ordered for three or s ;■ days The fire spread to a storehouse and stopped before the third or filth new, used only a few months, price more need for. A classified day will be charged only for the ac­ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 reasonable. Phone 3469. TWO FIREMEN HURT where six smaU boats were laid up. tual number ot times the ad appear­ ^ were destroyed and three sma|| ed. charging at the rate earned, but 1924 FORD COUPE in good running FOR SALE—1 EASY PAPER ad in these columns will boats outside tie structure were no allowances or refunds can bo made Fall River, Mass., Jan. 17.—(AP) condition. Cheap for cash. Bar­ bailer No. 3 $6.00, with quantity of —Hosemain John Moran sustsdned ^30 burned. A general alarm on six time ads stopped after the low’s Garage, 595 Main street. Tel. wire thrown in free. Pinehurst help find you a buyer brought out all apparatus in Stam­ fifth day. serious internal injuries when he ford. No “tUl forbids": display lines not 5404. 4151. fell from the roof of a three story sold. ^ ,, , The Herald will not be responsible GOOD USED CARS and you'll both be wooden apartment house during a for more than one Incorrect Insertion Cash or Terms FUEL AND FEED 49-A fire at Rock and Bank streets this Somebody told your old man to­ ot any advertisement ordered for morning. At the same fire, Lieuten­ more than one time. Madden Bros. satisfied. day that the opera he attended The Inadvertent omission of incor­ 6f Main St. Tel. 5500 FOR SALE—SLAB and hard ant Richard Brightman was struck iMt night was ^ g in English. wood, sawed stdve length, and un­ rect publication ot advertising will be by a falling hoseline which broke Some people know just every- rectified only by cancellation ot the 10 GOOD USED CARS der cover, also hickory wood -for one of his legs. thing. charge made for the service rendered. Crawford Auto Supply Company fire place. L. T. Wood. Dial 4496. Firemen carried five women from All advertisements must conform Center & Trotter Streets the building. Two men escaped unas­ In style, copy and typography with FOR SALE!—HARD WOOD and regulatlo' •• enforced by the publish­ Telephone 6495 and 8063 sisted. The blaze, of undetermined ers and they reserve the right to bard slabs, stove length $6 and $9 LOOK THROUGH YOUR origin, apparently started in the edit, revise or reject any oy con­ 1928 DODGE SENIOR COUPE per load. A.. Flrpo, 116 Wells street. basement. The damage, while con­ Big Fire sidered objectionable. 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN Dial 6148. siderable, has not been estimated. CLOSINC; HOURS—Classified ads to Terms—Trades Considered ATTIC AND CELLAR NOW be published same day must be re­ HARD WOOD $6 per load. Hard ceived by 12 o’clock noon: Saturdays BETTS GARAGE A Chicago man refused to speak 10:30 p in Hudson-Essex Dealer 129 Spruce slab wood $5.00 load. Wm. J. Mc­ Losses Kinney. Phone Rosedale 28-2. THEN CALL 5121 at a banquet because he had occur very often. TELEPHONE YOUR nothing to wear. Some day some­ WANT AUS. GARAGES—SERVICE- FOR SALE — SEASONED hard FOR AN AD TAKER body is going to refuse to speak Ads are accepted over the telephone wood, $6.50 a load, split $7.25. Fred because he has nothing to say_ You need haye no at the CHARGE RATE given above STORAGE 10 O. Giesecke. Phone Rosedale 36-12. Miss Dorothy Silcox and the millenlum will have ar­ as a convenience to advertisers, but rived. fear of them if you the CASH RATES will be accepted as STORAGE ROOM, suitable for FUEE PAYMENT It paid at the busi­ choral feature being his, “Christmas carry sufficient insur­ ness ofiiice on or before the seventh furniture or merchandise, available GARDEN—LAWN- Oratorio.” The instrumental num­ day following the first Insertion of at 52 Pearl street. ance. each ad otherwise the CHARGE DAIRY 1‘RODUCTS 50 bers are the Prelude to “The De­ RATE will be collected. No responsi­ luge”, for Organ and violin, and TO RENT Why risk all? Wheh. -we bility for errors In telephoned ads BUILDING- APAKTM ENTS—FLATS— “The S’wan” set for organ, harp and will be assumed and their accuracy FOR SALE—FRESH eggs, at TENEMENTS 63 MISTAKES RAILROAD violin. The violinist, Mrs. Laura One large room containing can insure your furniture, your cannot be guaranteed. CONTRACTING 14 wholesale prices. Telephone 5924. 1100 square feet located on sec­ one or two family house with a INDEX OF Wheeler Ross, studied under Ysaye, ROOFING, REPAIRS and altera­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, FOR STATE HIGHWAY the world renowned master of the ond floor 100 feet from the heart non-combustible roof at 50 CLASSIFICATIONS tions. Special prices on interior corner of Winter and Center violin, and she is well known, and of the shopping district in the cents and 48 cents per eacli Births ...... HOUSEHOUJ GOODS sT streets. Call 5883. in all her former work here has re­ rear of the Professional Building EngagenieiUs ...... trim, and reflooring. T. Nielson, i $100 fer 3 years in Hartford’s telephone 4823. Danielson, Conn., Jan. 17.— (AP) ceived very high tribute for excel­ at 829 Main St. Marriages ...... i FOR SALE!—THREE piece brown FOR RENT—4 AND 5 ROOM tene­ lent work. strong’ and reliable old compan­ Deaths ...... I leather living room set; also Vic- ment and garage on Spruce street. —After mistaking a railroad plat­ Particularly well adapted for Card ot Thanks ...... i trola. Call 6971. form for a state highway, Charles TThe harpist. Miss Dorothy Sil­ Club or Lodge room purposes or ies. In Memoriain ...... MILLINERY- Inquire 34 Spruce street. cox, is a resident of Manchester, Eost and Found ...... Atherton of 32 Humboldt avenue. any business desiring economical •Act toda3% tomoiTow may be Announcements ...... DRESSMAKING 19 i FOR SALE—TWO REBUILT vac- FOR RENT—3 ROOM FLAT, aU Providence is prepared to add his bit and although yet just a youth, is space in a central location. too late. Personals ...... j uum cleaners, $15.00 each. Braith- improvements, Including hot water of testimony in substantiation of showing evidence of exceptional .\ntoninlifle9 WANTED—ALL KINDS of plain waite, 52 Pearl street. the claim that rum and gasoline talent as a musician, and her m any Apply to Automobiles for Sale .... heaL 170 Oak street. Inquire 164 interested friends are looking for­ Automobiles tor Exchange sewing and dressmaking. Prices Oak street or call 8241. cannot cooperate safely in the .^uto Accessories—Tires . reasonable. Dial 8865. FOR SALE—QUAKER Royal com- operation of an automobile. ward with interest to hear her on G. E. KEITH, Owner Robert J. Smith Auto Kepairing—Painting ...... " bination stove, price $50, in good FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement, While passing through here this this occasion. C-o. G. E. Keith Fumitore Co. Auto Schools ...... ”-A condition. Inquire 49 Ridgewood The soloists in the “Oratorio” are 1115 Main St. Autos—Ship by Truck ...... S MOVING— IRUCKING— with all improvements and garage morning with two companions in a Phone 3450 1009 Main St. Autos — For Hire ...... 9 street, after 6 p. m. or telephone at 5 Ridgewood street Rent $23 car—one a woman—Atherton mis­ each of them well known in their (.larages—Service—Storage ...... 10 STORAliE 201 6658. month. Inquire 178 Parker street. taking the railroad platform for the several spheres, and are sure to Real Estate, Steamship Tickets Motorcycles—Bicvcle ...... 11 Dial 5623. state highway drove over a four give an excellent interpretation of Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 12 PERRETT & GLENNEY INC. their numbers. They are Miss Ida ItiisIncMs «n«l l*rofesnloiial Serxicex Local and long distance express WANTED—TO BUY 58 foot bank wall at the end of the Business Services Offered ...... 13 FOR RENT—APARTMENTS 4, 5 platform, the machine and occu­ Yudovitch, and Miss Eleanor Wil­ Houseliold Services Olleied ...... 13-A and freight service, including over­ and 6 rooms. Apply Edward J. lard, sopranos, Mrs. Berteline Building—Contracting ...... H night express service between Man­ WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices pants landing face up on the tracks Holl, 865 Main street Telephone in front of the State of Maine ex­ Lashinske, contralto, Maurice Wal­ Florists—.N’urseries ...... 15 chester and New York. Furniture for rags, pape., magazines and 4642. len, tenor, and Robert Gordon, bari­ Funeral Directors ...... 16 moved under the supervision of ex­ metals. Also buy all kinds ot press as it came roaring along. tone. Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial The woman screamed a warning Insurance ...... 16 perts and in specially constructed Saint-Saens’ was bom in 1835, and To The Professional Men .Millinery — Dressmaking ...... 19 trucks. Phone 3063, 8860 or 8864. 6389 or 3886. and all leaped from the car just as at the age of 14 years, he entered Moving—Trucking—Storage .... 20 HOUSES FOR SALE 72 the locomotive crashed into the ma­ Painting—Papering ...... 21 chine. The engineman brought the the Paris Conservatoire, and was Professional Services ...... 22 GENERAL TRUCKING—Equipped FOR SALE—$800 DOWN buys new awarded that year second prize for Of M anchester Kepairing ...... 23 for light and heavy jobs, tobacco, ROOMS WlTHOU'l BOARD 59 colonial home. Six rooms, tile bath, train to a stop in his train’s length. excellence in study, and the follow­ 'I'ailoring:—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 hay, lumber, heavy freight, etc. In court, Atherton was fined $161.74 Are you interested in being located in the first and only FURNISHED ROOM, well-heated. oak floors, fireplace. Mortgages ar­ ing year was awarded first prize for Toilet fionfis anil Service ...... 25 Prompt service, reasonable rates. ranged. Arthur A. Knofla. 875 Main on a charge of operating while un­ like studies. At 18 years of age, he business block in Manchester devoted entirely to offices abo-ve Wanted—Business .Service ...... 26 Bathroom floor, centrally located; der the influence of liquor. He said Bilncntionnl Frank V. Williams. Tel. 7997. StreeL Tel. 5440. was appointed organist to the very the ground floor? ■2 7 private family. Reasonable. Call he hired the car in Boston. He said If so, I invite you to inspect my remodeled building at 829 Courses and Classes ...... 3161 or 4836. important position at the Church of Private Instruction ...... 28 he was looking for a gas station St. Mary, Paris, where he remained Main St. where you will find single office rooms or suites of two Dancing ...... 2S-A PROFESSIONAL when he leaped over the bank wall. or more as desired. Miisicnl — Dramatic ...... 29 until 1861, when he took over the W anted—Instruction ...... 30 SERVICES 22 FOR RENT—ROOAI centrally locat­ duties as organist at the church of Fintincial ed. Call 3525. POLICE COURT “The Madeleine”, Paris, which office Manchester’s Professional Building Bonds—Stocks—.Mortgages .. 31 PATENTS—TIME COUNTS in ap­ he held for six years. Many honors Business Opportunities ...... 32 plying for patents. Send sketch or BIG TRAFFIC JAM This is a 100% location in the heart of the business district Money to Loan ...... 33 FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, were awarded him at several times, and it is my purpose to make it strictly an office building. Help und SKuntlons model for instructions or write for steam heat, gentleman preferred. The row that took place at Ben­ among others being that by the free book, “How to Obtain a jamin Baranousky’s home in the There are available now six choice rooms and more will be Help Wanted —Female ...... 35 81 Foster street. Chelsea, Mass., Jan. 17.— (AP)_^ Societe Sainte Cecile of Bordeau, provided as called for. Help Wanted—Male ...... 30 Patent”, and “Record of Inven­ “Beehive” at the north end yester­ A Boston bound car on the lines of which in 1863 crowned his Oratorio Help Wanted — Male or Female 37 tion” form-. No charge for informa­ day, when he drove his wife and AgenLx Wanted ...... 37-a the Eastern Massachusetts Street “Spartacus,” as the outstanding Situations Wanted — Female .... 38 tion on how to proceed. Clarence BOARDERS WANTED 59-A daughter from the house, resulted Railway Company jumped the work in musical composition of that Make Your Selection Now Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 A. O’Brien, Registered Patent At­ in his arrest on the charge of in­ tracks in Broadway near the Naval year. Private garages 100 feet from Main St. directly in rear* of Fmploymenr Agencies ...... 40 torney, 359-A Security Savings and WANTED—ONE OR TWO men toxication and assault. This morn­ hospital this morning and its 100 Dffices are available for tenants if desired. Live Stock—Pels—Poultry—V-hides boarders, or married couple, garage His greatest triumph perhaps was Dogs— Birds—Pets ...... 4! Commercial Bank Bldg., Washing­ ing when Baranousky faced Judge passengers seemed doomed to a long however, in 1867 when against a Live Stock— Vehicles ...... 42 ton, D. C. if desired. Dial 4019. Raymond A. Johnson in the police wait in temperature only 8 degrees field of 200 competitors he was im- Apply to Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 court he pleaded gruilty. His daugh­ above zero. Until Sergeant Walter Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 4 4 PIANO TUNING ter was the state’s principal wit­ A. Barden and a squad of patrolmen GEO. E. KEITH, Owner Ff>r Sole— Miscellaneous APARTM EN'l S— FLAT: ness but she evidently did not care Articles for Sale ...... 45 John Cockerham arrived to straighten out the en­ C-o. Keith Furniture Co. Boats and Accessories...... in TENEMENTS 63 to testify against her father. She 111£ Main SL 6 Orchard SL Tel. 4219 suing traffic tangle. Economy Houses Building Materials ...... 47 denied that he had struck her or All automobiles headed for Bos­ Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 FOR RENT—DESIRABLE 6 room that she had called the police. ton’ were commandeered, the street Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 40 tenement, at 32 Walker street, off There was no evidence, of assault - Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A REPAIRING 28 East Center, all improvements, and car passengers crowded in and the For Sale - Garden — Farm — Dairy Products 50 and Judge Johnson foimd Baran­ drivers enjoined to convey their un­ PARKER STREET—Bungalow, 7 Household Goods ...... 51 CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repair­ garage, good location, rent reason­ ousky not guilty on that charge, Machinery and Tools ...... 52 able. Inquire 30 Walker. expected guests at least as far as rooms, heat, bath, two car garage. Musical Instruments ...... 53 ed, key fitting, safes opened, saw and suspended judgment on the in­ the Boston elevated lines. Large lot—a bargain at $5,500. f Q ! o ) Office and Store Equipment .... 54 filing and grinding. Work called FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, 79 toxication charge. The judge warn­ Street car traffic was not resumed Specials at the Stores ...... 56 for. Harold Clemscn, 108 North Wells street, all improvements in­ ed Alice Baranousky, the daugh­ in either direction for more than an WAPPING CENTER — Bungalow, Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 Ellm streeL Tel. 3648. ter, if she got into trouble at the Wanted—To Buy ...... 53 cluding furnace. Inquire 81 Wells hour. 4 rooms, heat, bath, acre of land Uuoiiis—Hoard—Hotels—Resorts street Telephone 7617. home again she might expect very bordering on State Highway, Restaurants VACUUM CLEANER, phonographs, little assistance from the police. $5,000. Will take lot in trade. Rooms Without Board ...... 69 clock, gun repairing, key fitting. Dean D. Hamilton of Hartford THAT WAS A 6-001?. Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. lower floor, all modern improve­ paid a fine of $2 and costs for fail­ HALFWAY BETWEEN MAN­ ONE RiOHT ON th e Country Board—Resorts 60 ure to sign his automobile driver’s CHESTER AND HAR'TFORD: Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 SEWING MACHINE repairing of ments. C. E. Lewis, 44 Cambridge E16HT, eUTTON; i 'll BET Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 street Telephonw 7269. license. He was arrested by Patrol­ Seven (7) acred of land ° with Real Estate Fur Rent all makes, oils, needles, and sup­ NINE, IT broke his nose{ man W. R. Martin in front of the bam. Ideal for Florist, Poultry TEN. .^pa^tments. Flats. Tenements C3 plies. R. W. Garrard, 37 Eldward TWO ROOM SUITE in Johnson Odd Fellows building at the Center. or Gas Station—bound to Increase Business Locations for Rent .. 64 street Tel. 4301. ETLEVEN- Houses for Ren*...... 65 Block for light housekeeping, all The car had been stopped for some in value. $1,000 per acre. Suburban for Rent ...... 66 modem improvements. Phone 3726 time and the policeman became sus­ Summer Homes for Rent 67 COURSES AND CLASSES 27 or janitor 7635. picious and was giving it the once AUTUMN STRE3ET— Small house Wanted to R ent ...... 68 over when Hamilton appeared. He in good location. Can be enlarged Real Estate For Sole at a small expense, $1,500. .^partment Building for Sale 69 BAJtBER TRADE taught In day MODERN 4 & 5 room flats, with took offense at the officer’s inter­ DURANT Business Property for Sale .... 70 and evening classes. Low tuition garage, Lilley street, near Center. ference and apparently showed it Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 Inquire 21 Elro street. Telephone j iff the languagV he used. Martin the car they are talking about. Houses for Sale ...... 72 5661. See It at the Lots For Sale ...... 73 Market street, Hartford, discovered that the man’s license Resort Property for Sale 74 was not signed and asked him the HARTFORD AUTO SHOW Suburban for S ale ...... 75 FOR RENT—98 CHURCH street, reason for it. As a result Hamilton Room No. 3, East Real Estate for E x ch a i-g e...... 76 five rooxn flat, steam heat, medern was taken to the police station. Ask for our salesman. Edward J. Holl Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 Accidents in London streets are improvements, price very reason­ This morning in court he admitted Auction—Lesal Notices responsible for four people killed able. Inquire 28 Scarborough Road H, A, STEPHENS BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ..esal Notices ...... 79 and 176 injured every day. it was an oversight on his part and i.egal Notices ...... 78 or Phone 5956. Manchester Dealer, 193 Center St a fine of $2 and costs was imposed. 865 Main StreeL GAS BUGGIES—Remember— By FRANK BECK

y eeJFTER PUANTtNG A BOMB HIB FATHS? MADE A LAST MINUTE mnnr CONFESSION TO OtCK. DICK SAVED t h e d a m b u t w a s C A U 6 H T IN L t m e e x p l o s i o n , h i s f a t h e r , w'". i '.THINKRMO HIS SON WAS KILLED, COMMITTED SUICIDE BV I’ , BLOWINQ OP THE F>OWDER h H O U SE . *"kHAT’S THE S T O R V ^ O F DICK. NOW ------SH A LL H IS R E T I PlUlC f f i FIANCEE , NELLIE CHERRY, m a r r y h im OR N O T ? It oo^t to be h u t^ R EM EM B ER ^ There are at least four mistakes In the above picture. They may Tjer- tain to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or whatnoL See- if you AJ i c k SURVIVED , BUT HE*S AN INVALID AND can find them. Then look at the scrambled word below—And unscram­ A HIS BACK WAS BROKEN , SHE’LL HAVE HIS CARE ble it, by switching the letters around. Grade yourself 20 for each o^ HIS ONUV HOPE OF EVER ALL H E R LIFE . A L SO , the mistakes you find, and 20 for the word if you unscramble jL WALKING AGAIN WAS HER AGED FATHER WILL SHATTERED WHEN AN HAVE TO SUPPORT THEM ON HIS SLENDER PURSE. CORRECTIONS ^ - OPERATION ON HIS (1) The referee, in counting the man out, should stop at ten. (2) A C i . SPINE FAILED . fourth man should not be in the ring while the count is still going IT’S UP TO YOU on, (3) One of the ropes is missing from the right, forward side of the READERS. ring. (4) The “button” Is commonly known as the chin and a blow in that spot would not bi^sak the nose. (5) The scrambled word is Picture. PAGE ^EVENT^^! MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 17,1980. By Pary l-Oroshy

F LA P P E R F a n n y S a y s : SKIPFY SENSE NONSENSE orc^. s. PAT. OFF.

winter Wiring. Mother Nature’s stringing wires Underneath the frozen ground Tho no trace of tools or workmen Anywhere is seen around,

Patiently she toils and labors Thru the disrhal winter hours j To be ready when gay Springtime i Bids her please turn on the flow’rs.

The Moderne Urugge Shoppe. Lemon lime “correct time” city directory change for a dime lime drops sody pops Fleischmann’s yeast malt and hops cheese creams stationery « i Pony L ’ crwhy. Gw*t Britain nghU reww d ^ Kiiqf PgatttTitg h«r...... by the reams ginger ale latest books by OUR BOARIMNG HOUSR Zona Gale __ then there was the Scotchman The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Fo» By Gene Ahern seegars who offered cigars only to his girl kiddy kars friends. ’ ______Pluto Water chocolate bars hat hands encer for the neighbor’s radio. Our lniS-T&AP' OF -RASSLIKl VER^ UiELL-rtlEAi-, EGAPf quart cans ; own, of course sounds perfectly s o o l p b e lotion for VOl-rM A 'Bi(S UlAL.'RiJS Like I ,-To o , M oLi-r I beautiful.” chapped hands K/Qii T M.'V PtiTV ■RISHI'T l^QUl A 5 5 lS -fl/ ^ G -TrlliSE BRAV/E F IR S M E M ' magazines A noiseless motor has been in­ wintergreens FyrTll^GLil5H( BLA-Ze -^SlKiCE vented, but in some Manchester A5 A ‘PEPLA-rV IS tintex dyes neighborhoods a noisless radio •To, G G OLiT Aisi’’ *T A K e I AM Aki ribHiQRA‘R'7 MEMBER vaseline would be even more popular. OF HooK AfiP LAPPER CQMPAM^ hair nets CHARGE. OF ’TH'' c r o u p s ■TEki • LUCkV FoTR VcLi cigarettes If this daily broadcasting of farm voATtMiiiiG-r^Ar g a r a g e : powder puffs information continues, farmers wi.l Old f i r e : is p -rA ^ s - f R e e - r ; -r^A-V GARAGE -fooK FIRE croquettes have another serious problem on bandages IF Vou VJAAi”T -tc •OUS-r A S I VvlAS G E fT lA jG sandwiches their hands. POS-TPOUF "THIS MA-fcH ■r e a p v -T o "To s s - v o d don’t see how he manages You must believe in some signs. U/iiYlL AF-fGR FIR S OV/ER M'-/ S H O lILPERS When daughter eats onions V Life IS glorious! Live it every hour: IS OLi-T^ rL L 'r t(R O ^ AidP FI Id ^OLI “lb Life soon fades like a cherished for supper, that is a sign you may use the car. VOLl 'Ad fAArTi flower. r ’ Live much— Love much! Keep alive “I am not a gentleman!” says that human touch \ Of sympathy and understanding. George Bernard Shaw. Gosh, he'd / / Know no fear—God leads the way, be surprised at how much company Life IS glorious, live it every day! he has. ,\ • \ s W e often wonder whether those Duck— I buy everything on the long-winded radio advertisers re­ ; installment plan— so much down. alize that listeners have a movable Cat—I pay so much purr. i'n ,. dial on their sets. I People do not like to be preached 7 L i. A As though the phonograph were ' at by editors any better than they not already a great enough nuisance j lilje to be preached at by preachers. it is being combined with the radio. i Small Child— Mummy, why do the When the meek inherit the earth trees keep their clothes on through the warm days and take them off perhaps they will deflate the pries (W, when the winter comes? of corner lots. iiiii “ One invention that is badly need­ Miss Sallie Funnyface of Brush- ed, is some sort of a maximum sil- ville has commenced smoking in tlie hope that it will make her look like cT the girl in the cigarette ads. FO XY FlfANN^ It’s a wise woman who can really Q u n y = There is no use saving time tell from the names what color the unless you khow how stockings are. to spend it i - i ? flIUST BE EXCLUSI\'E

“I thought he would marry one of those twins.” “Yes; but when he saw her sister By Crane he decided that if he couldn’t have Another Witness an exclusive model he would not WASHlNdTON TUBBS II mary at all.”—Pele Mele, Paris. TrtECe vj^S ^ SCENE, 'l left the OUKE UlPlN6 OUTSIDE, ANO WENT TO ^ euS OOP. TICKETS. VslHlLE I WAS.EUSlMG THEM, EMBARBASSIN G. HE SV^ORE VtE'D V:\lLTrtE DUKE, WE VlERE SCNREO STiFF. \NE KNEW HE I HEARP SHOTS. MV FIRST THOUGHT WAS,“ WASH ' EXPLORER: D’ye know, I once, ^^1^S oeSPERFCTE As.N0 WOOUO STOP AT HAS KlUUEP HIM'.". I PASHEO OUT, AND, SURE^ i wAit about in South America for TUBBS IS NOTvUNGr. HOVIEVER, \M£ MANMaEO ENOUOH, THE POOR PUKE WAS DEAD. I months with a price on my head! To Give HIM THE EU?, ANO I HOSTESS: Dreadful! I know the DEJECTED AS 1 feeling. I came home from a sale PROVE TO THE -DEPOT. i once with the price-ticket on my YtlTMESSES j hat!—The Humorist. TAKE STAND PLENTY OF PRACTICE. LOSTOuT AdMNST m> very I “I understand the boss is NIRS. ROIC I musical?” A,W0UC3, C^^R^Ct£R ‘ “ So he should be! H e’s been ! playing second fiddle to his wife for WltMtSSES vmo i 20 years.”— Faun, Vienna. VMM (KS OWPRlMClPL£t> pesPERPCPo. lAKUV TELL OF TDB8S’ . .1 I To KILL PUKE.

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Modem and Old-Fashioned PRIZE DANCE DANCING A t HillstoMnn Grange Hall City View Dance Hall 60e Rolled Chocolates Tlie Whoopee Boys Orchestra Keeney St. SATURDAY NIGHT 49c pound SATURDAY NIGHT Wehr’s Orchestra m • JL JL Admission 50c. G. A. Chappell, Prompter. A fresh shipment. Choice of sixteen centers. Candy—^Main Floor, front D E P A R T M E N T S T O R E ^ SO. MAMCHESTER^^COMN. The Sunshine Sewing club will meet this evening at 7:30 at the ABOUT TOWN home of Mrs. Samuel Pratt of Cen­ ter street.

The Roger Sherman Transfer Mary Bushnell Cheney auxiliary, | Company yesterday afternoon re­ U. S. W. V., held its regular meet- I Tomorrow We End Our Store-Wide moved from the Coffee Shoppe the ing Wednesday evening in the soda fountain, which was not sold State Armory. The business includ­ when the recent change in owner­ ed the initiation b f candidates. It j ship came. The soda fountain was was voted to have a public whist I purchased and recorded on a condi­ at the home of Mrs. Mary Johnson, I tional bill of sale and was not listed 86 Bissell street, on the afternoon j among the assets. It is not the in­ of Wednesday, January 29. A social tention of the new owners to con­ followed the meeting Wednesday i tinue the soda business, but will de­ evening and sandwiches, cake and vote the greater part to the restau­ coffee w’ere served. rant end. JAHUAkY CLORAIICC /ALC Hose Company No. 3, S. M. F. D., j Elmer Botham of Mansfield Depot will give its annual ladies’ night | and Mrs. Slater of "The Ridges, ' program at the hose house tomor- I With Timely Dollar Specials. Shop Tomorrow Until 9 p Willimantic were the couple that row evening. A 'coon supper will be won the prizes given by Dunhill’s at served and there will be old-fash- j the prize dance at the Rainbow ioned and modem dancing. Wil-1 last night. liam Warren heads the committee 1 SATURDAY ONLY! Women’s Heavy Lady Pepperell of arrangements. I King David Lodge, No. 31, I. O. O. F., will install its officers-elect at its Many Manchester members of the M ISS J A N E T Rayon regular meeting tonight in Odd Fel­ Society of Master House Painters Cotton Pillow Cases lows hall. Preceding the business and Decorators of Connecticut at­ Rloom ers session a turkey supper will be serv­ tended the annual convention of ed in the banquet hall at 6:30. Dis­ that organization held at the Strat- Pure Silk Hose 3 for $1.00 trict Deputy Watrous and staff will field Hotel in Bridgeport Wednes-^ 2 for $1.00 The famous Lady Pepperell cotton pillow cases that will srive be in charge of the instaliation and day and Thursday. They are Joseph i from three to flve years satisfactory wear. Two sizes: 42x36 35 year emblem buttons will be giv­ C. Benson, John Clough, Louis Cook l Heavy quality rayon and 45x36 inches. Tomorrow only at this special price. Reg­ en out to members who joined the James Forde, Nelson L’Heureux, | $ 1 .0 0 pr. bloomers in the regulation ular 43c and 45c grades. lodge in 1893 and 1894. John M. McCann, Edward F. Mor-1 style. Peach amd flesh. iarty, R. E. Morton, John 1. Olson,' William T. Smyth, Andrew Swan-; Rayon Bloomers— Main Heavy Quality The North Methodist Sunday (Full Fashioned) Floor, right $1.69 Novelty school will sponsor an entertain­ son, Joseph P. Tammany and John ■•SO Turkish Towels 81x99 ment this evening in the vestry for Tynan. Boudoir Pillows the benefit of the piano fund. A Mrs. William Douglas of Dobson- Quality rural comedy entitled “Aunt Jeru- Buy a half dozen pairs Rayon Crepe 4 for $1.00 shy on the Warpath” will be pre­ ville has growing in an ordinary tomorrow! This is the $1.00 sented by a cast from the Glaston­ flower pot two thrifty little English ; lowest price that we have Costume Slips Good wearing, absorbent Sheets bury church. holly.plants. Last Christmas her ever sold this brand of turkish towels with colored Organdy and crepe de chine daughter sent to England for the ' hosiery. Pure silk, full borders; also plain white. boudoir pillows in soft p^tel The Oakland club met yesterday real English, prickly holly which is , fashioned stockings in the $1.00 Towels that will give the ut­ $ 1.00 shades—rose, blue, orchid, nile most in wear and satisfaction. and maize. afternoon with Mrs. Eugene Platt of very decorative and has a profusion i long-wearing service Tailored costume slips Extra heavy qusUlty bed of red berries. When it had served | Cambridge street. The subject was weight which is excellent with shadow-hems. 36 to sheets in the large size, its purpose, Mrs. Douglas planted j the four great Americans who were for school, sports, busi- 44. White, peach, flesh and 81x99 inches. Perfect some of the dried berries and two born in January—Benjamin Frank­ 'ness and general wear. nile. Also step-ins and 50c goods. Tomorrow only at Emmerich of them sprouted much to her sur­ lin, Robert E. Lee, StonewaJl Jack- Square heels, 3-inch lisle dance sets included at $1.00. $ 1 .00. son and Daniel Webster. Games prise. The holly is used in England hems. Turkish Towels ^Bed Pillows and a social time followed, and in as great profusion as evergreens ^ sandwiches, cake and coffee were are used here in Christmas decora- j served by the hostess. tions. 3 for $1.00 Dish Toweling Zinc White Jade Allure $2 and $3 $1.00 The well known dobby check Temple Chapter, O. E. S. has re­ Clan McLean, No. 252, O. S. C. j Sun Blush Champagne Moonlight Covered with fe&ther-probf will meet in Tinker ha’l tonight at j Corsets— Girdles turkish towels in gold and ceived an invitation from John 4 yds. $1.00 ticking; fllled with all new 7:45. A full attendance of the mem- l Evenglow Gun Metal Black green borders only. Large Mather Chapter Demolay to attend feathers. RegfulatioB size. bers is expected. ! size 22x44 inches. Pure linen dish toweling their meeting at the Masonic Tem­ with wide borders in blue, Corsets, girdles and corsel- ple, M ond^ evening at 7:30 who^^ Manchester Camp No. 2640 Royal ' gold, rose and nile. ettes in close-out styles. Not ritualistic work will be exemplified, Neighbors will install its officers | “ Cannon” all sizes in each model. 70x80 followed by dancing. All Eastern Monday evening in Tinker hall. A Raypn and Worsted Star members who can do so are chicken supper at 6:30 will be serv­ Turkish Towels 19c Double Thread urged to attend. ed and those who have not already Sheet Blankets made reservations are asked to do Turkish Towels Th.e Manchester Green Commun­ so this evening by notifying Mrs. Hose 3 pairs $1.00 Odd Lot 2 for $1.00 ity club will have a whist and dance Margaret Griffin, Mrs. Margaret $ Women's heavy rayon and worsted stockings in tan Silk Undies A new towel by Cannon — 1.00 at the Green school ■ assembly hall Shea or Mrs. Rachel Munsie. There large turkish towels with Far 6 for $1.00 tonight at 8:15. All money prizes and gray tones. First quality hose. Regular 50c a pair. Attractive •'ptaid sheet will be an initiation of candidates East borders— temples, cam­ blankets in the large idse,- and two attendance prizes will he While they last—3 pairs $1.00. Heavy, double thread turk­ and a supreme officer and state $ 1.00 els, etc.—in soft pastel shades. ish towels in the handy every 70x80 inches. Shell-stitched given. supervisor are expected, as well as Hale’s Hosiery—Main Floor, right $1.98 and $2.98 silk chem­ Color fast. Extra large size. day size, 40x20 inches. ends. guests from Hartford, Thompson- ises, step-ins, extra size che­ ville and Glastonbury lodges. Dependable service on furnace i mises and children’s slips to and fuel oil made be secured by ] Hale’s Domestics— M ain Floor, left. close-out. Slightly shop­ dialing 5145. I'he Manchester Lum- i Buy White Oak Coal $12,000 per worn. her Co. — Adv. ton. G. E. Willis & Son.—Adv. 1 Underwear—Main Floor, Rear “Year Round” csiiin:nii!)i3!9:ii3i!mii!;3C]i!ni!iiiigiiiitgiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Cotton High Grade Enamel Ware Prints EXTRA