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VOL. X U II., NO. 68. (Classifled Adrt Rising on Page 10) SOUTH MAN(aiESTEft, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1929. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CEN'l'S NOVEL RADIO RUSH SERUM BILL JAN. 12 RE-FUELING IN AIR STATE BOARD ■<$> WAR DEPT. BUDGET IN AIRPLANE 37 Stations to be Shifted to Various Cities by Means of MAKES PDBUC TO F M NORTH Electric Clocks. HITS ECONOMY PLAN New York, Jan. 3.— Thirty- B U i m ITEMS seven stations in the NBC sys­ tem will be linked in an elabo­ World War Ace is Carrjing rate "shifting” broadcast sys­ SCBITEDimDBt Supply Bill Asks for Increase tem on the night of January Connecticut Will Need $69,- 12 when the new $14,000,000 Anti-Tosin to Fnr Depot tunnel of t'he Great Northern of 35 Millions Over Lasi railroad through (he Cascade 000,000 to Meet Its Ex­ AT BROAD BROOK mountains, east of Seattle, Year-r-FIood Control and Within the Arctic Circle; is dedicated, it was made * known today. penses for the Next Two Eight Hundred Mile Trip. The voice of Mme. Schu- Death of Mrs. Mary Pelton Army Housing Causes In­ mann-Helnk in San Francisco, Years. George Olsen and his orches­ Found, However, from tra in New York and the crease— Other Appropri­ Edmonton, Alta., Canada, Jan. 3. speeches of world famous fig­ Hartford, Conn., Jan. 3— The — In answer to a plea from the vast ures at Washington, New York Natural Causes. ations Slashed. reaches of the Arctic to save a life and at the tunnel’s mouth State of Connecticut will require $69,940,000 to meet expenses In placed in jeopardy through the in­ will be heard during the time > s roads and ravages of diphtheria. the railroad’s transcontinental the two years from’ July 1. 1929, David Lynch, 53-years-old tobac­ Washington, Jan, 3.— ^The econ­ flyer, the Oriental Limited, Captain Wilfred (“ Wop” ) May, in­ to June 80, 1930. The first year co worker, has been cleared of all makes its . first journey omy aspirations of Congress suf- trepid Edmonton aviator and noted through the tunnel. The will use $34,175,000, and the sec­ responsibility in the death of Mrs. fered a shock today when the air force ace during the W'orld broadcasting points will be ond $35,765,000. , This item was Mary Pelton, aged 50, who was j House approyriatlons committee re­ War, was flying to Little Red river governed by the second hand contained today in the annual, bud­ today with 200,000 units of anti­ get message which the State Board found dead in bed at her little home ' ported the anndal War Department of a stop watch, synchronized in an Isolated section of Broad toxin. One man is already dead, with electric clocks in New of Finance and Control will send to supply bill picviding $435,428,415 another is dying and the serum is York and San Francisco. Gra­ the coming General Assembly. To Brook, New Year’s morning. for the fiscal year beginning July urgently needed to prevent a spread meet, these expenses the state will ham McNaniee, NBC announc­ When th£ woman was first dis­ 1, an increase of $35,111,774 over of the disease at the post, receive $74,020,000, or $37,050,000 covered. Lynch, It appears was • which is fifty miles north of Fort er, will be on the train and the first year and $36,970,000 in last year. will speak before and after sitting in an adjoining room uncon- { Vermillion and about 800 miles the seepnd year. cerned over the death. He was In- increase, the committee ex- from Edmonton in a direct line. the flyer enters the tunnel. Among the Items of expenses toxicated and had made no effort to Pjuined, is due chiefly to Mlsslssip- On Last Leg. recommended in the report is $25, report the death of the woman with pi flood control work, pay increases Captain May was to leave Mc- 380;000 for capital outlay which Lennon this morning in his com­ whom he boarded. Both worked at and the new Army housing pro­ will Include new construction and gram. mercial plane on the last leg of GIBBET READY new projects. This is divided: $12,- a tobacco warehor.se and no one else lived in the house. In an effort to hold down the to­ the race against death. He is ex­ This remarkable photograph, taken from another plane, shows the big army transport Question Mark 100,000 the first year and $13,280,^ pected to reach his destination by 000 the second year. No Foul Play tal while Congressional leaders and being refueled in mid-air during its attempt to set a world record for sustained flight as it flew between Dr. J. A. Coogan, medical exami­ nooa today. The plane took off luos Angeles and San Diego, Calif. Gasoline and oil are transferred from the supply plane, flying above, by Ordinary E.vpenses government officials are arguing ner, from Windsor Locks, said that from the Edmonton and Northern FOR HANGING means of a long nose. Major Carl Spatz, commanding ofiicer of the Question Mark, is directing the transfer Ordinary recurring expenses of over the possibility of a deficit, the Alberta Aero Club Flying field at at the lower end of the hose. the stale will be a bit less than in his opinion death was due to committee slashed present appro­ 12:45 p. m., yesterday and arrived $22,000,000 for each year, and ap-, heart trouble and that there was priations wherever possible with­ at McLennon at 4 o'clock in the OF lU M U P lE proximately $600,000 a year will no indication whatsoever of foul out crippling the national defense, ~ afternoon. be needed fo r . contlngtncits. ac­ play. She had been dead at least 24 it was declared in the report. The The machine is open and in order HISTORY’S BIGGEST SUIT SEEKING KIDNAPER cording to the recommendations. hours, he said. Others said that budget, however, was exceeded by to prepare -the pilot for the in­ It is estimated that the available Mrs. Pelton had been drinking $256,608. tensely cold weather, a specially Another Snyder-Gray Case cash balance In the gefferal fun at heavily. When she was found by prepared electrically heated suit the close of each fiscal year will be neighbors, Mrs. Pelton lay across Flood Control had to be manufactured. BEGINS IN WASHINGTON OF GIRL STUDENT In excess of $250,000. the bed fully clothed except that The actual sum recommended for Word was received here yester­ In South— ^Doctor Involv­ The report covers twenty-eight she was without shoes. It was ap­ military activities, is $328,338,- day by the Hon. George Hoadley, ------ decision. Mrs. Lebouef did not be postponed temporarily qntil the sailors, and ftiarines. and $250,000 speak, but turne^ her face and gaz­ Famous Laxvjers it -was their daughter’s handwriting. on the Cunard liner Berengaria. bill contemplates a reduction of treaty is ratified. The treaty ad­ is asked to build a factory at the Mr. Gilbert, as in pre\ipua years ed out of the window of her cell. These railroads, the St. Louis & Tt told of her being late for school state prison to give employment to the Army’s activities with this type O’Fallon and the Manufacturers, vocates hope to secure that ratifica­ and being picked up by “ the old when returning upon the'comple­ augural Message Makes A close study of the case, a tion within a week, , prisoners. The sum of $248,500 is of airship. B> the end of 1930, it owned chiefly by the Adolphus man.” tion and announcement of the re­ was stateJ. the Army will have.but parallel to the famous Gray-Snyder The old “ Irreconcilahie” group, asked to complete the purchase for sult for the year of the Dawes murder, was made by Gov. Long Busch Estate, were represented by The man, the schoolgirl wrote, the site for the proposed state office three airships or "blimps.” The Some Suggestions. widely-known counsel and the gov­ however, has declared war on the gave her a handkerchief, and she Plqn, -was both non-committal and before he finally came to a decision. peace treaty unless a “ resolution building now being assembled. mysterious. He met all questions committee has taken the position His reconsideration of the case ernment. called as special counsel said, she didn’t'^emember anything Plans for building call for its erec­ that this is primarily the field of of explanation” is adopted coinci­ after that until he asked her If she relatives to the report which was came as a result of the state par­ George W, Wickersham, ex-attorney tion at a cost of $2,250,000 more. the Navy, dentally with the ratification. This wanted to write her'parents. issued to the European and Ameri­ Boston, Jan. 3.— Governor-Elect don Board’s reconimendation that general and Wa.lter L. Fisher of resolution 'would notify the world Chicago to aid the attorney-gen­ The girl described her kidnaper can press on Wednesday by referr- The bill contemplates a regular Frank G. Allen in his inaugural ad­ he extend executive mercy to the that in approving the treaty, the- as “ a kind old man about half ing back to the report. There was! army of 12.000 commissioned offl- doomed couplt. eral’s office and the commerce com­ United States reserves the right to dress to both branches of the Leg­ mission. crazy, but-not desperate.” She said THIEF ROBS GIRL no explanations: no amplification. | cers and 118,750 enlisted men next Women’s club organizations, act at any time-in “ self defense” or she was. so nervous she could, hard­ Asked if he had heard, as yet. of j year, substantially the same as at islature today pledged himself eleven of the twelve jurors who The argument was to be opened in defense of any traditional Ameri­ by Frederick H. Wood for the rail­ ly write. The letter, addressed to criticism in the German press that' T)resent. anew to use every effort “ to make brought in the hanging verdict, can policy, exempts herself from the he had not made mention of those roads. With him were Robert H. the girl’s mother, was believed to A total of $32,319,799 was pro­ the highways of Massachusetts safe newspaper reporters who covered condition? of any other treaty and THEN DROPS LOOT German commercial loans made in Kelley, Leslie Craven, Daniel N. have been mailed from the main posed for the National Guard, to for pedestrians and automobilists the Lebouef-Dreher trial, and in­ places herself on record-as refusing Atlanta, post office.' foreign countries, which in turn had alike.” dividuals in every walk of life, Kirby, with Charles Nagel, ex­ to use force against gny nation made possible much'of the meeting increase its strength from 188,000 Drastic measures to keep down flooded the chief executive with ap­ secretary of commerce appearing as violating the compact. Admlnistra. of the reparations, he replied: to 190,000 men. A cut in the num­ the appalling list of motor fatalities peals to save the conspirator-slay­ “ ot cjunsel.” The Great Northern tion leaders opposed the resolution Panicky Thug Waylays Cash­ “ Those figures are included in the ber of organized reserves to be in Massachusetts— 706 last year — ers from the gallows. There had railroad was permitted to file a on the, ground the, conditional report. I mentioned them to the trained from 19,448 to 16,382 Is were suggested by the new chief been threats against his life, if he brief as a friend of the court as was ratification was unnecessary and NOTED NURSE DEAD extent that it was correct to contemplated in the reduction of executive as follows: permitted the hangings, or if he Donald Richberg, representing the that all. American rights were pro­ ier on Street Bat Cash is mention them,” $251,606 over last year for the or­ 1— Rule^ and regulations forstopped them. viewpoint of the “ Progressive Bloc” tected under the treaty. Told that there had been re­ ganized reserves. of the Senate. control of traffic and the estab­ One of the principal grounds on Fresh Obstacles New York, Jan.. 3.— Miss Anna peated rumors that he would resign Funds were proposed for an en­ lishment of through routes and sig­ which many of the appeals were Greatest Suit Thfe decision to consider the Garoline Maxwell, “ The American Soon Recovered. from his work as agent general rollment of 127.141 for the re­ treaty before the naval bill will nals, and police direction of the based was that Jim Beedle, a trap­ Attracted by some characteriza­ after the present year had ended, serve officers’ training corps, the throw fresh obstacles in the path of Florence Nightingale” who did ac­ same— complete standardization of per who was tried alcng with Mrs. tions of the case as “ the greatest he would not make a direct answer same as this year. The committee the traffic law. law suit in history” ’ a crowd of enactment for. the latter measure tive work' in both the Spanlsh- other than to say "I do not know Lebouef and Dr. Dreher and who New York, Jan. 3.— A panicky boosted the budget estimate for the 2— Require by statute that everypleaded guilty to the actual com­ spectators appeared at the court. Large groups of pacifists, while en- American and World Wars is dead young man snatched $1,600 in of that.” He added that he e.xpects automobile operated in this Com­ dorsmg the treaty, have opposed the to be in the United States but two civilian military training camps, mission of the crime, was given a here’ today. Miss Maxwell, who was bank notes from the hand o f a girl make possible training of 37,500 monwealth be sumbitted at regular (Continued on Page 3.) naval- bill.v which authorizes the yesterday shortly after noon on weeks and then he will return to intervals to an Inspection by com­ life sentence. They contended that construction of fifteen new cruisers 77,' d led/as-a. result of a serious Germany. instead of 35.COO youths. the same sentence should have been East Seventy-sixth street, between and a glhnt aircraft carrier. Od- petent persons, to establish whether meted out to all. Illness of several months duration. First and Second avenues, ran Into A total of $30,000,000 was urged its safety devices are in proper con­ NEW POUTICAL W S ponents of the bill have declared Miss Maxwell received her first a hallway across the street and, ap­ to carry on the Mississippi flood dition so that they may be used The crime for which Mrs, Lebouef the United States would be subject- and Dr. Dreher were sentenced to training- in Boston and was at one parently, believing that he was control program. The total appro­ to protect the operator of the mo­ hypocrisy, 'if after pursued, dropped the money and hang went down in Louisiana crime time director of nursing in the “ QUESTION MARK” UP priation for rivers and harbors ex­ tor vehicle and the public in gen­ LOOMS IN JUGO-SLAVIA ratifying a treaty to outlaw.all war disappeared. cluding flood control, was $50,000,- eral. annals as one of the most revolting Massachusetts (General hospital. She It began strengthening the navy was called to St. Luke’s hospital Escapes Easily. 000 as compared to $55,886,310 Stricter Examinations. on record. The dissected body of The thief easily accomplished his FOR THE THIRD DAY James L. Lebouef was found July Cabinet Resigns and King is increase Proposed the here in 1889, but left that institu­ last year. 3— Examinations more drastic increase in cruisers in order tn tion within two years to establish escape. Detectives, after a search in character than now are required 1, 1927 in Lake PalouraJ.^, five Trying to Restore Harmony of the tenement house and the of applicants for licenses so as to days after he had been killed and c S strength the Nurses School at the Presby­ Among Factions. . . - oser to that of Great Britain.- terian tqspital. neighboring buildings, recovered in preclude the possibility of persons his body stuffed with iron slugs to a back yard not only the money In­ But Fog is So Dense That keep it from rising. She won national fame in this physically and mentally incompet­ b a l a n c e . tact in its paper package but the There is Fear She Cannot Be TOY FINALLY REMOYED ent obtaining the right to operate Vienna, .Jan. 3— King Alexander, position and remained as the guid­ of Jugoslavia, who has been 111, Washington. Jan. • 3.— Tl-easurv ing genius of the school until she thief’s disguise, a worn brown .Refueled. motor vehicles, and the operator balance Dec. 31,--'J2«9.54m S* sweater and a pair of black horn has recovered sufficiently to give his retired 11. 1921; ’ • FROM INFANH THROAT after an interval to be required to SALVATION ARMY SOON spectacle rims without lensec. They Metropolitan ..Airport, Los Ange­ take a second e.xamination. personal attention to the new poli­ tical crisis, said advices from Bel­ believe that the robber, new at the les, Cal., Jan. 3.— Leaving in her 4— Enactment of legislation to grade today. game, quickly threw, away: his dis­ wako- a new American record for provide that any driver who has TO S E n iE DIFFERENCES Anton Koroschetz, who resigned guise and the money through fright. sustained flight while refueling, the Swallowed Three Weeks Agtt; been involved in a serious accident Sends Girl Was Bookkeeper. in which he was at fault shall have with his Cabinet, has consented to giant Array monoplane “ Question Doctors Use No Anesthetic remain In office temporarily until Miss Dorothy Assenhelm, 21 Mark," roared through sunny skies his license revoked for a definite Niece of Commander Booth years old, of 3,030 Holland avenue, During Operation. and very substantial period of time, Visits Her in London and a new ministry is formed. The above southern California today on King will receive delegations of Sismals the Bronx, bookkeeper tor the Mon­ Its third day in the air. It has al­ and to provide that any driver in­ roe Moving Picture Theatre at First Trouble is Over. from the Peasant ajid Democratic ready been aloft approximately 49 Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 3.— Baby volved in a fatal accident while he avenue and SeveUty-sixth street, Frank Brooks, 18-montbs-oId son Is under the influence of liquor parties tomorrow if they accept the hours at 8:15 a. m. London, Jan, 3— Settlement of invitation to go to Belgrade, ^ New York, Jan. 3.— W allow ingphe Kobe has a tonnage of 4,535 was on her way to deposit the of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks, ^h all be prevented permanently money, the theatre receipts of two While the great gold and brown differences In the Booth' family— The Croatian political chiefs have helpless in heavy seas with a gross, is 360 feet In length, 48,4 plane was maintaining its attack Asco, W. Va., is recovering today from obtaining a license to drive a the family that controls the Salva­ days,' in the Nafmnal flahk .of York- following the removal of a toy mo­ motor vehicle In Massachusetts. refused to enter Belgrade since the broken rudder the Italten keamefI deep. ■ She was bn the world’s air record, another tion Army— may be Imminent, as assassination of Stefan Raditch and ville, Eighty-sixth street and Third torcycle an inch and a half long, 5— Abolition of grades on the Kobe, bound for Philadelphia to ' Craig-Taylor & Co., avenue, when she was robbed. question mark arose in the minds Salvation Army high council meet­ other Croatian leaders In the Bel­ ■Venice, -flashed----- distress signals to-' and sailed from Plume for this from his throat late yesterday. The main routes of the railroads and on ing set for next Tuesday ap­ of Army officers with reports of a ba'by swallowed the toy about three important grade crossings. grade Parllment building some day. - - coast late in October. She started______falling , barometer and changing proaches, according to the Elvening months ago. The message received by the return' voyage from Phila- PLYING BOAT LOST weeks ago while eating candied Make Own Survey. News today. weather conditions at San Diego. popcorn, in which the toy had been The governor further suggested Thera was no Croatian represen­ Radlo Maylho Corporation gave the 28, ^ Madrid, Jan. 3.—-A Spanish crui­ So dense was the fog above the Catherine Booth, a niece of Com­ tation In the retiring Cabinet, but' inserted as a prizes that the legislature provide suffi­ mander Evangeline Booth, called at Kobe's position as Latitude ^?:.45 | The reache ship, the Anselmo De ser, a gunboat and a destroyer de­ southern city that the big test plane Physicians inserted an Eso- cient funds to enable the state In­ it is indicated that Croatians will Longitude .52,12 Wept, iLarrlnaga, is sailing under the parted today to search for the mias- the latter’s hotel ♦''day and the two be offered one or more posts In the failed, to reach Ropkwells'field dur­ phagusscope into the child’a throat surance commissioner to obtain conferred several iburs. Reports ^ (British?flag.. She la owned by the lag DhPnler “ Whale” military fly­ ing'the night and fionbt was ex­ and' withdrew the obstruction. data and statistical knowledge in new ministry.' By forming a coali­ The steamers Anseltno De liar-T -Miguel De LstrrinafiA COinpahy and ing boat which . hecar lost after that family differences may be com­ tion government' the King’s ad­ pressed whether contahc witll (he Anesthetic was not used and the posed were based upon this meet- rinaga are speeding to the Kobe’s operated by Lai*rlnaga & Co., Ltd., leaving Alcaz res qi >nday for son them end‘Of the course could be process required but a mipute. If-, visors hope to counteract the move­ assistance, according to other wlr,e- as managers. , She Is bound from Mellila, Africa, with three occu- (Continued on Page 3.) jps. ment for Croatian autonoifiy.'” : established again before this after- was said. An Incision was not re^ less iriassaeea ‘ Intercepted' here-jHamburg to Galveptbni ’ . pvhtn. npon. quired.. ’ . ♦ i PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 3,1929.

The Radio commission recenUy. assigned many of the short wards, SKATING CONDITIONS TWO DEAD, ONE DYING % NEW RADIO PARLEY but reserved 88 channels, an­ N.Y. Stocks CAMPAIGNS COST ABODTTOWN HEBRON nouncing that their distribution would be subject of discussion by a AT “SPRINGS’’ RINK IN RGHT OYER LAND TO BEJELD SOON the North American countries. 1 P. M. OVER 2 5 MILLION A preliminary meeting was held Allied Chem ...... 252*,^ The regular meeting of the Man­ The Rev. T. D. Martin made his last August and a tentative alloca­ Am Bosch ...... 42% There is good skating at the chester Green Community Club will farewell appearance as active rec­ Canada, Cuba and Mexico tion of the short waves arranged. Am Can ...... 112% “ Center Springs” rink today. The be held in ^ e school hall on Fri­ tor of St. Peter’s church cn Sun­ Doctor Shoots Father and The conference adjourned so that Am Loco ...... 114 part that was cleaned off, towards day evening at 7:30. day. While he did not deliver an Then for No Reason Kills ' the plan could be given adequate Am Sugar ...... 88% Major Parties Make Reports 1 the west ena of the pond, was a lit­ actual farewell sermon the severing Two Sons. Fighting Bitterly for Wave study. Mexico was not represented. Am Tel & Tel ...... 197% \ tle rough last night, but this was The Indian that for years stood of the relationship between himself Anaconda ...... 119% slightly flooded with the result that in front of Pohlman’s cigar store and the church in this capacity was Others Complain. Atchison ...... 200 to Congress— Democrats it Is all smooth now. The upper part may “ come back.” The Indian was mentioned In his address. Mr. Mar­ Belle-ville, Ont., Jan, 3.— Charles Lengths. The other North American coun­ Balt & Ohio ...... 124 of the rink which was partly cover­ stowed away years ago when such tin will officiate at the church next Twells, said to have been at one time a practicing physician in In­ tries insisted that the United Beth Steel ...... 88 In Debt. ed by snow and was not cleared off, signs went, out of style, but it is Sunday as rector emeritus, no other States has taken possession of an Can Pac ...... now being repainted. One arm is supply for the pulpit having yet dia, was held here today on a ...... 244% also in perfect condition, the murder charge, the outgrowth of a Washington. Jan. 3.— A North unwarranted proportion of the high C M & St Paul . missing an-d an effort Is being made been obtained. The rector has been ...... f 34% water flowing over the snow and triple shooting late yesterday in American conference to arrange a frequency channels. Development Chi Rock Isl ...... 134% remlting In a clear smooth surface. to locate it. When It is found the in Hebron for the past nine years 'distribution of availabie high fre­ of the more specialized and com­ ...... 109% Washington, Jan. 3— Any doubts which Twells’ sons, Kenneth, 11, Cons Gas ...... The new poles erected by the Man­ repainting will be finished. It Is as rector of the church. Among and Colin, 9, were killed. quency radio channels wiil be held mercial uses of radio in the short Corn Prod . .... about the Hoover-Smith contest be­ chester Electric Company at the •hoped to have the Indian back on parishes held by Mr. Martin in pre­ wave bands have been hampered as ...... 91% Twells’ brother-in-law, Arthur in Ottawa probably January 31, it Del & Hud ...... 195 ing the most expensive presidential head of the lake and installed close nls Job on the forty-eighth an­ vious years were those of Grace was learned today. a result of the big share of facili­ campaign in history were dispelled Corfield, was twice wounded in the Dupont ...... 504 to the center of the pond from the niversary of Mr. Pohlman’s opening cburch, Stafford Springs, St. Mary’s head and his condition is sirid to be Indications point i ) the develop­ ties appropriated by this country, Erie ...... 71% today when party organizations, the store, on March 1. ib was clamied. large and small, figuratively threw west shore have been equipped by church, Ilazardville. He was also serious. ment of a bitter fight with Can­ Gen Elec ...... 235 located at one time in Thompson- ada. Mexico and Cuba arraigned open their financial ledgers for pub­ the Johnson Electric Co., with full Corfield went to the ’Twells’ The proposed agreement would Gen Motors ...... 208 power lights now which, through The meeting of South Manchas- ville, and in Worcester, Mass. He against the I’nited State.s. The allocate the entire band between lic inspection by filing their reports home to clarify the division of Inspiration ...... 47 the reflection system light up the ler Camp, M. W. of A., -will be held was at one time curate of St. An­ ether North American countries the various types of service, de­ with the House of Representatives. equipment of a farm which both Int Harv ...... 100% entire length of the lake. Several at Tinker Hall tonight. drew’s church, Meriden, and at are not satisfied with their radio termined the standard of separa­ The two major parties admit hav­ worked on shares. Daid Mattls, Int^Nickel ...... 48% ing expended nearly 512,000,000. out of town skaters were at the rink Trinity church, New York City. Mr. Jr,, neighbor, accompanied Cor­ facilities, either high frequency or tion, tb number of channels avail­ ...... 30 • The advisory committee of the the channels within the broadcast Int^aper ...... As politicians reckon it, however, last night. and Mrs. Martin will remain In field. able for each type of service, in Kenecot ...... 161% League of Women, Voters will meet band. which types of service and in which this is only half the story. When Hebron for the present. Mr. Martin Twells and Corfield qua! Mack Truck ...... 111% tonight at the home of Mrs. El- The Federal Radio Commi.ssion. portions of the band that may be the amounts expended by minor will officiate at the celebration of over the division and Twelf ...... 46% 'oert Shelton of 105 Chestnut State Department, and probably duplication of stations, and with re­ Marland Oil origanizations and thousands of in­ TO VISIT EGYPT th ) Holy Communion at St. Peter’s alleged to have shot Corfield’ • ••••••••a street. Mrs. Louis St. Clair, presi­ the Navy Department, will be rep- gard to the Channels reserved for Mo Pac Com . .. dividuals— of which there are no church, Feb. 3, 1929, the pistol and then, for some' N Y Central ...... 192 official record— are taken Into con­ dent of the league is attending a Recent dinner guests at the home known reason, shot and killec rwented at Ottawa where an effort exclusive use would determine the New York, Jan, 3.— John D. New Haven R R ...... 82% sideration it is not improbable, conference In Hartford today. of Mrs, Helen White were her two young sons. ^ will be made to work out an agree­ number to be assigned to each Rockefeller, Jr., sailed early today North Amn Co ...... 94% they say, that the 192 8 election cost b.other, Harlan G. Hills and Mrs. ment satisfactory to all countries. country. for Egypt, where'he will take a Nor Pac ...... in the neighborhood of 525,000,000. The regular Friday evening class Hills of East Hampton, and her pleasure trip along the historic Penna R R . ,...... 79% Democrats’ Report meeting of the Church of the nephew. Grant Burlingame, of 7 ^ river Nile. Post Ceral .... • ••saaaaa* • ^ The Democratic Party’s report, Nazarene will be held tomorrow at Charlton, Mass. The wealthy philanthropist left REPARATIONS REPORT Pressed Steel Car ...... 23% filed today, shows that the party 7:30 p. m. at the home of Fred Miss Fannie Wright of Norwich on the Navlagazione Generale Itall- ...... 105% wound up the year on Dec. 31 with Fish 787 Middle Turnpike East. is spending the Christmas and New ana molorship Augustus and was ...... 87 a huge deficit of 51.497,391. This Years holidays at the home of Mr. IS TOO OPTIMISTIC Help Check ...... 402 accompanied by Mrs. . Rockefeller; Mrs. Thure Hanson of Worcester, Radio Corp is larger than had been anticipated, and Mrs. Ralph Wright and family...... their youngest son, David; Dr. Mass., Is visiting her parents. Rev S Roebuck .... 179% although it has been known for She expects to start south the latter Sinclair Oil 44 •'V: some time that contributions to the James H. Breasted, the university and Mrs( P. J. 0. Cornell of Church part of the month to remain the of Chicago Egyptologist, and his Paris, Jan. 3.— Despite the pro­ Southern Pac ...... 131% Smith cause did not keep apace street. rest of the winter...... with expenditures during the cam­ son Charles; and several friends of tests of the German press that the Infjuenza! Southern Ry ... 154% Pupils of the Windham High paign. the two families. They will remain H. Zinman and R. J. Radin have Gilbert reparations report is too S 0 of N Y ...... 44% school who have spent the Christ­ in the land of the 'pyramids for optimistic, it is being studied today S 0 of N J ...... 55% James W. Gerard, national treas­ opened a law office, taking offices in Lo^al People Urged to Help three or four months. mas vacation at their homes re­ by French and British experts for Studebaker ...... 78% urer, reported receipts from, all the Park building. They are Hart­ turned to school on Wednesday. Texas Corp ...... 61% sources of 55.444,958, and expendi­ At Naples the party will transfer ford men. Bert Judd, formerly of reference when the new repara­ Prevent Epidemic to the steam Esperia, which will Schools of the town reopened on tions conference opens. Tob Prod ...... 101% tures of 55,342,249. leaving an ap­ Manchester, but now a resident of Thursday after a vacation of twelve Union Pac .... 9.‘>.4 parent balance in the treasury of take them to Alexandria. There Hartford Is also occapying part of I’rench officials take 'the stand 5102,608. But there are unpaid they will charter another steamer days. Most of the teachers from out that the report, which is an offi­ Eat Wisely, Exercise Reg­ At bedtime take a laxative, United Fruit ...... 142 their office as a real estate dealer. of town went to their homes to ...... 164% notes held in New York banks of and sail up the Nile, viewing the cial although a non-government, ularly, Keep Away if-you are constipated, and rub U S Steel ...... spend their vacations. document, “ proves that Germany Westinghouse ...... 147 51.600.000 to reckon with. The famous cataracts at the Assuano The monthly meeting of Star of From Crowded Places Vicks VapoRub on the throat loans are figured in the total re­ dam at Wad Haifa, the East, R. B. P. No. 13, will be The ice has been in good condi­ can pay.” W Overland ...... 34% tion for skating for the ^ast week, and Treat All Colds and chest. Vicks medicated va­ ceipts, so the net deficit is nearly held tomorrow night starting at 7 The semi-official Temps, in a pors are then released by theheat 51,500,000. o’clock in Orange hall, A class of /n overflowed meadow about half long editorial analysis of the docu­ Promptly G O P Has Balance candidates will be passed to higher ' mile from the center makes a de­ ment, declares it is proof that Ger­ of the body, and breathed in all PROHIBITION FUNDS lightful place for the young people night long, direct to the air The Republicans are more for­ degrees and a good attendance of many is able to meet her present HOOVER EXPECTED and children to enjoy the sport and obligations of approximately $600.- passages. At the same time, tunately situated. Their report filed the Sir Knights is desired. r Medical authorities now agree yesterday, showed receipts from all Washington, Jan. 3.— The cam­ has the added value of being .per­ 000,000, annually under the Dawes fectly safe as the pond is every­ plan. I that influenza is a germ disease Vicks acts through the skin sources of 56,541,748 and expendi­ paign committee of the Anti-Saloon David Ferguson, son of William like an old fashioned poultice, AT CAPITAL SUNDAY tures of but 56,256,637, leaving a League of America received 586 - Ferguson, of North Elm street, and where shallow. The meadow Is When the new reparations com­ • —^most commonly spread by drawing out tightness and pain favorable balance in the party 404 and spent $83,863 during an attorney In New ,Ybrk City, has covered with skaters every day In mission meets, late in January or i breathing in the germs. If the and helping the vapors to break chest of 5285,637. There are no 1928, according to a report filed become a member of the law firm good weather. early in February, it is believed Aboard U. S. S. Utah, (Via Ar­ bank loans confronting the Republi­ with the clerk of the House today. of White & Case, of New York City. Mrs. Sherwood Miner has re­ that the German delegates will at­ i system is in good shape—the up the congestion. If you feel Largest contributions were: S. S. lington, V^., Radio Station)— Jan. cans, either. Mr. Ferguson is a graduate of ‘ the ceived word of the sei'ious illness tack the Gilbert report as “ more feverish call a physician. p esg e, Detroit. $10,000; William’ • membrane of the air passages 3.— President-Elect Herbert Hoo­ The Democratic indebtedness local high school, of Yale Uni with pneumonia of her sister. Miss optimistic than is justified by the ver, who is due in Washington on H. Crosby, Buffalo, $5,000; P. E. versity and Harvard Law school. Hannah Fuller of East Haddam, actual facts.” i in a healthy condition—these consists of three notes for 5500,000 Selby, Portsmouth, Ohio, $44,946. Avoid Crowds and Sunday evening, pronably will have each, arranged through the County Bradford Smith, son of Mr, and germs do not usually breed. It his first meeting with President The Anti-Smith Democrats, Rich­ A daughter was born this morn­ Mrs. Edward A. Smith, spent a few Use Vicks Freely Trust Co., of New York, with which mond, Va., received $10,697 and « is only when the bodily resist- Coolidge at luncheon on Monday. James J. Rlordan, 'a warm friend ing to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jones days this week as the guest of his It is best to keep away from spent $10,658 from Nov. 1 to Dec. of 134 Maple street The baby was aunt. Miss Florence E. Smith, who ' ance is lowered that the germs This was the understanding on of Gov. Smith, is connected, and a 31, A. L. Burrows, treasurer, re­ PARSONS sneezers and coughers in street shipboard today. 5100.000 loan advanced by John J. born at Mrs. Howe’s Maternity i principal of the Seymour School JANUARY 8-4-5 • do the most harm. ported. The report showed the Home on Wadsworth street. in West Hartford. cars and public places. I f you The Utah is less than 1,000 miles Raskob, the national chairman. committee owes loans of $7,004. Popular Matinee Saturday Orch. $2. oS! the Virginia coast. Despite the Among the principal contributors The assessors will meet at the A GORGEOUS MUSICAL Stzirt Protective must go out in crowded places town clerk’s office on Saturday next. Treatment at Once insert some Vicks up each fact the ship has been steadily to the Smith campaign after Oct. COMEDY northward bound for 15 days the 31, the date of filing the last report, Their task of making the assess­ “YANKEE Right now while influenza is so nostril before starting out. On weather is still uncomfovtably were: WHALEN CONTINUES ments has already taken a good prevalent every precaution returning home meltsome Vicks warm in daytime. The decline in GILEAD deal longer than they at first ex­ $10,000 pected. DOODLE” shofild be taken to protect the in hot water and inhale the temperature has averaged one Robert Jackson, Concord, N. H. SPEAKEASY RAIDS Uniter the PerKonal Direction of air passages. When you feel vapors. This is a simple pre­ point a day since leaving Monte­ John J. Raskob, New York. Miss Anna Epstein who has been Fortune Gnllo employed at the Amston Grain Mill Oonipnnr »f 125 one of these “Flu Colds” coming caution which everyone should video. Martin J. Gllltn, New York. Mrs. Georgianna Delmore. aged Mr. and Mrs. Hoover are enjoying New York, Jan. .3.— A half dozen , for the past two or three years has Inelndinic on don’t wait; start the follow­ take to prevent the flu spread­ R. T. Crane, Jr., Chicago. 58 years, of Burnside died follow­ SinRintc nnd llnncing: the voyage and the president-elect $15,000 trucks and as many more taxicabs, ing a serious operation at the Hart­ left for New Vork City where she Chomn of (M> Vonthtnl Beauties ing treatment at once; ing as it did in 1918 when is taking things easily in prepara­ all loaded to capacity with confis­ will locate. She spent the last day S|ieelal Symphony Orchestra Rudolph Spreckels. New York. ford hospital Friday morning. o f S4 PleecM Get a jar of Vicks VapoRub millions of lives were lost. tion to. the rush of activities he cated liquor, rolled up to police Funeral ■was held from her late or two of her stay in Hebro; at the $25,000 home Gt her sister, Mrs. Morris M iikIc by ShatTer HoTtnrd and place some up each nostril, will encounter in Washington. Mr. Herbert H. Lehma:T:n, New York. headquarters earlv today following home Monday at 2 p .m. and the Libretto by Jnnins Jones Hoover was an interested observer raids by Police Commissioner burial was In the local cemetery. Rackmilowltz. Orijelnal Belie liarri nnd or melt some in a bowl of hot The Yanhee Hoodie Girls when the Jan. 1 Inventory was Whalen’s men against speakeasies She was a native of this place, the Jared Tennant, Jr., spent the • water and inhale its medicated throughout the city. The seized rum Christmas and New Years holidays The Most StnnnInK nnd Bln'iorate vapors. This helps to keep the taken of the stores in the many de­ daughter of the late John and Mnaienl Comedy of the Season partments of the ship. was teaf.ed and Whalen announced Cornelia Fogil. She leaves three at the home of his parents, Mr. and P rices: Bves. Orch. tCLOO: Bale. $2..%0, air passages in a healthy con­ PEACE PLANS PROGRESS that much of it had been found to daughters and a son and one Mrs. J. B. Tennant. S2.00. Pam. t'lr. SI.00. .SAT. dition, thus making it difficult VICKS Among the numerous messages contain wood alcohol. Hebron and Gilead Christian En­ MAT.. Orch. S2.00: Bale. S1..’M». Sl.OO; grandchild, also a brother Clarence Fnm. CIr. 75e. Seats by mail now. ^▼ ^/VAPOR UB of New Year’s greetings received by Thirty-two alleged speakeasies deavor societies went to Colchester for the germs to breed. tlie president-elect was one from Wa^ington, Jan. 3.— Argentina’s J. Fogil of this place also a half fFM/LuoN Jars Used Yearlt were raided last night and early to­ sister Mrs. Francis Goss of East Sunday 'evening to attend the tri­ President Moncada, of Nicaragua. refusal to accept membership on day. One place was operating as a county Endeavor union meeting at the Bolivlan-Paraguajan concilia­ Hartford. restaurant and another as a garage. Representatives Robert E. Foote the Congregational church. The at­ PARSONS tion commission, while regretted in Some two dozen arrests were made. traction for the evening was a JANUARY 7-8-9. M.YT. WED. Washington, will not materially de­ and Wir.throp S. Porter attended The raiders also visited several the tariff conference, held at the Christmas cantata rendered by the 3 Nights Wed- Mat., 50c-$1.50. lay matters, it was said here to­ places on Broadway. They Inaugu­ choirs of Colchester and Westches­ RETURNS IN RESPONSE day. The conciliation protocol, Hotel Bond In Hartford, Thursday, rated a new policy of confiscating under the auspices of,the State ter, under the directorship of Mrs. TO POPULAR DEMAND which is expected to settle the dif­ all liquor found, instead of merely W. O. Seyms. ferences between the two countries, seizing samples. Chamber of Commerce. RECORD R U flS!INREWVCITK Miss Edith Ellis entertained her Allen W. H. Sterry returned on LONDON will be signed apyway ju.st as sbon I The commissioner said the raids Wednseday from his vacation spent as Diez de Medina, the Bolivian Sunday school class an afternoon PARIS M berl .Meidyer, Inc resulted from thousands of letters recently. She • had a tree and re­ in Ridgefield. Mre. Sterry will re­ Berlin minister, receives instructions. from women who complained that main L week or so longer owing to andoUur The Bolivian government has their husbands and sons were freshments for them. Countries Walter H. Hibbard, teacher of the illness of her infant daughter. MAIN AT PRATT STREET — HARTFORD authorized the signing of the proto­ spending most of their time and English in a high school in Provi­ She Iff" with her parents, Mr. and col “ with further modifications,” money at rum emporiums. Mrs. Harry D. Hull, the State Department was advised dence, R. I., visited his grand today in a message from Minister mother. Mrs. Elizabeth P. Hills Kaufman, at La Paz. Sunday afternoon. He also called If De Medina receives instruc­ ROCKEFELLERS COMBINE at Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foote’s. KING’S CONDITION tions in time, it is probable the Miss Mildred Stone of Hartford ^ TRIALS ccnciliation protocol will be signed spent the week-end with her sister today. New York, Jan, 3.— The largest Mrs. C. R. Pefry and famil}’. London, Jan. 3.— King George’s charitable organization the world Mr. and Mrs. Robert Porter are condition was unchanged today HART January S£ile has ever seen was effected this aft­ moving this "week to their recently but he passed a restless night, the g A CAST OP s o byZAYA?.0 V'cU.’ .ER _ I SEN. JONES ASKS ernoon through consolidation of purchased farm In Hebron. royal physicians slated in an offi­ the' Laura Spellman Rockefeller Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Post were cial bulletin issued at 11:15 this Prices: Eves. Orch. S2.M| 4 Memorial with the Rockefeller pleasantly surprised by their chil­ morning. rovi's, S2.U0, 4 ro w s :i r o w s $1 .00;' dren and grandchildren calling on Fnm. Circ. TSc; Wed. Mat. Orah. $1.50; FOR DRY. PROBE Foundation. “ The King has passed a restless Bale. 4 rows $1.50, 7 rows $1.00; Fam. OF them Thursday evening. The oc­ The book value of the Rockefel­ night. There is no change to re­ C lre. 75c. casion being Mr. Post’s birthday. ler Foundation holdings is placed port In His Majesty’s condition,” Washington, Jan. 3.— A sweeping at $163,803,476.84, that of the Refreshments w;ere served and re- .nvestigation of prohibition en­ ihemherances presented. the bulletin read, Laura Spellman Rockefeller Mem­ It was signed by Sir'Stanley forcement by a special committee of orial at $65,000,000. Statements of Kenneth Ellis and John Hooker five Senators was proposed in the joined with the Marlborough band. Hewitt, Sir Hugh Bigby and Lord Senate this afternoon by Senator trustees for both organizations glv- Dawson, of, Penn. iu|g the market value of stocks and Prof. A. E. Lyman of Columbia, Women’s and Misses’ Coats Wesley L. Jones, (R ) of Washing­ leader. Is giving a recital at the Buckinghan, Palace officials be­ ton, one of the dry leaders, only to bonds belonging to the trusts lieved the bulletin was reassuring shows, that the actual value In both State theater In Hartford. Thurs meet with Immediate opposition. day. despite the reference to a restless Jones sponsored a resolution of cases far exceeds these figures. Hebron Grange No. I l l held its night. The fact that It noted “ no inquiry under which Vice President The consolidation became a fact regular meeting Tuesday evening at change” was interpreted as mean­ Dresses, Evening Gowns and Dawes, would name five Senators to when Supreme Court Justice Rich­ the Gilead Hall. The Installation ing no setback had taken place conduct the proposed investigation. ard H. Mitchell signed an«order of of officers took place, Robert Owen since the satisfactory advance men­ This drew criticism from-Senators approval. being the installing officer. He was tioned in last night’s bulletin. King (D) of Utah, a Dry and Sen­ Trustees for both organizations assisted by Mrs. Owen and their ator Bruce (D) of Maryland; a Wet. had petitioned for consolidation on daughters the Misses Alice, Olive Bruce charged the Jones resolution Furs . . . Boys’ and Girls’ the ground that they were Incor­ and Louise and their son. would “ forestall” an Impartial in­ porated for kindred purposes. 'there were remarks .by there- vestigation of prohibition enforce­ tiring master, J. Banks Jones. Re­ ment. which President-Elect Her­ bert Hoover promised during the ports of the secretary and treasurer were read and accepted. A rising STATE I last campaign. nVHERE ’THE SCREEN SPEAKS’ Clothing... Accessories and I King simultaneously introduced MISS GENTRY TO TRY vote of thanks was given the Owen family for the very efficient ■work t bill transferring the enforcement FINAL SHOWINGS TONIGHT ! of prohibition from the Treasury done by them. After the close of I Department to the Department of FOR FLYING RECORD the Grange refreshments w’ere serv­ SEE I Justice. King declared it was an ed. Th slippery condition of the SEE and HEAR Men’s Furnishings roads kept many from attending “ absurdity” to have prohibition en­ Washington, Jan. 3.-—Miss'Viola and the meeting. forced by the “ tax collecting agency Gentry, former holder of the wo­ of the government.” He decried the Local schools open Thursday af­ HEAR / / n T A T E men’s flight endurance record, is ter the Christmas recess. Jones proposal, saying there was qo going after the open endurance AT need for a further Investigation of The January meeting of the record, she announced today. Hebron I,eague of Women Voters | T R E E T enforcement as violations were so “ There^ is no reason a woman numerous every citizen was aware was held Wednesday afternoon at of them. can’t -stay up there as long as a Mrs. A. H. Post’s. The Jbnes resolution was re­ man,” she declared. “ After a few The program was as follows: A D I E ^ ' days rest. I’m going back to Roose­ ferred to the Senate judiciary com­ History and origin of league, 10 — ■' ' with ------mittee, where the Wets undoubted­ velt Field and try another endur­ minutes. History of town of ly will fight its approvah ance flight. Later, when the weath­ Hebron, 10 minutes. Main topic, “Women They Talk Conrad N agel. er is warmer. I’ll try to beat the legal status of women, special em­ 20% to 50% OFF ''COMPOSER’S MOTHER DEAD men’s record. Women are finding phasis on Jury service. Leader, About” Myma Loy out a few of the thingi. they can do Mrs. Mark Hills. A VITAPHONE SPECIAL New York, Jan. 3— Mrs. Nannie and we are going to demonstrate C. Daniel Way is seriously 111, Dr. ALSO 3 VITAPHONE that flying Is one of them.” \ Ball, mother of Eriiest R. Ball, not­ Louis Mason of Willtmantic was with IRENE RICH VAUDEVILLE ACTS THE FORMER PRICES ed composer of popular ballads, is Miss Gentry ' arriyed at Rolling called Tuesday and is . attending Politics With Love in dead at her home in Beechurst, Field here this morning in her him at this writing the doctor calls the Offing ! Long Island, at the age of 71. She Waco plane from Roosevelt Field, it a severe case of grip, dropped dead of heart disease last L. L, with her instruetor W. Ull­ Helen, four year old daughter of Friday ' All Departments Included. night. rich, who will accompany heir to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Foote is re­ CorFeature STATE Martinsville, West Va. She imme­ and Her body will be bu^’led in Cleve­ covering from an attack of grip af I «*Where the land beside her son. It is said she diately refueled her plane and hop­ ter being confined to h^- bed for “THE AIR LEGION” Screen Saturday inspired Ball’s most famous song, ped off for Richmond shortly after ten days. Dr. C. Y. Moo. ..ttended Hith Siieaks” Machree”, t ' noon. , b«t. AJfTONIO MORENO i-

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 3,1929. PAGETHttiSaB

Frank Stoddard, is spending* a few Wapping Center schopl.^ The; sou^ DANCE days at the home of her daughter. kitchen, opened, -for; the ,wlhfer,t FEW CASES OF REAL U. S .W . V . LODGES B D tR C0.T 0l t E m f E Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strong en­ Wednesdfay with Mrs. ^’rank Ibratt as hostess of the kitchen. Rockville Given by Polish Society* Frank E. Benjamin, formerly of tertained quite a number of their friends from Manchester, at a New Mrs. Albert EJ.«StUo8' of ;Fleasan't AT TURN HALL this place, was taken to the Mason­ Valley was taken to the Hartford INRUENZA IN TOWN IN ST A U OFFICERS PLAKIS FROM jtFAK ic home at Manchester, New Hamp­ Year’s party, Tuesday evening at Rev. Brookes to Speak to Mothers. Saturday Bvenlng at 8 O’clock their home here. hospital on Tuesday afternoon shire, last Sunday. I|e has just re­ where she .was operated on for. aP;* Rev. George S. Brookes will be Good Orchestra. Good Time for All covered from a very serious ill­ All the schools in the town of the speaker at the next meeting of South Windsor, reopened on Wed­ pendicitis. ness, but Is notable to work. Mr. An unideut^ed man was struck Many 'Cases of Grip and the Mothers’ Club at the Union Ward Cheney Camp and Seedling Shipment from Pa­ Benjamin has been a Mason for nesday morning, January 2, for the Church on Wednesday evening, Jan­ by an automobile at the. Intersec­ over fifty years. He joined that winter term. uary 16. ABOUT TOWN The Federated Workers will hold tion of Commerce and State streets Colds Reported But Not R. A. A. Whist Party. • Auxiliary Hold Banquet at cific Precedes Fruit Trees> order fifty y^ars ago last August. in Hartford, last Monday evening He is a brother of Mrs. Janes Pres­ their annual meeting for the pur­ The Rockville Athletic association A New Year’s party will be given pose of electing officers for the en­ about 10:40.- The driver of the car will hold a public whist this eve­ ton. of Grove street, Manchester. the Sheridan. at Second Congregational church suing year, at the home of Mrs. was Robert C Murphy, age 21, df Dread Illness. ning at the rooms on East Main Roses from France. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holbrook of Pleasant Valley. Murphy was ar­ street. Prizes will be awarded and tomorrow evening at 7:30 for all Hebron recently moved into Mrs. Jchn A. Collins on Friday after­ the ofidcers, teachers and substitute noon at 2 o’clocki. Mrs. Erwin F. rested on a charge of reckless Ninety students were reported refreshments served. It Is ex­ The members of Ward Cheney Mary R. Ihompson’s tenement driving. teachers, and their wives and hus­ house, at the head of Foster Stoughton will be the assistant absent from Manchester High pected that a large crowd will at­ Camp and Mary B. Cheney Auxil­ A carload of seedlings mostly Twin sons were born at the tend as these whists are very pop­ bands. Mrs. F. C. Allen, Miss young fruit trees, arrived at the street. This evening the annual church school today. This is nearly a iary, United Spanish War "V^teran^ Charlotte Foster and -Mrs. F. V. meeting of the Congregational Noble hospital in Westfield, Mass;, seventh of the enrollment. More ular. - held their annual installation ban­ Manchester freight station this At the whist, given by the Par­ Pythian Club Meeting. Williams are working on a short branch of the Federated 'church last week, to Mr. and Mrs. .Edmond than fifty of this number are ill quet at the Hotel Sheridan last morning from Yaklman Valley, ent Teachers’ association of Buck- Hclcomb, of Simsbury. Mrs. Hol­ meeting tairdtalrdtairdartairata program and a series of interesting Wash., for the Burr Nursery' com­ will be held at the church' at 7:45 with colds, some of them with in­ night, at 6:30 p. m. games. Ice cream and assorted land on New Year’s eve, John comb was. btfore her marriage. fluenza, grip or pneumonia. The Pythian club will hold a The banquet room was appropri­ pany. The seedlings will be stored Wood of Manchester Green and o’clock, at which time the reports meeting this evening in the club cakes will be served ana each one Miss Julia Powers, daughter of Superintendent F. A. Verplank ately decorated with red, white and until spring when they will be set Mrs. Oscar Strong of Wapping each of the year’s work will be given by rooms in Fitch block. Business of attending is requested to provide a the different organizations of the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powers of of the Ninth School^ District, how­ blue and evergreens as the com- ten cent gift. out In the plantations and growing received a two dollar bill as first ■ - -ft ever, informed The Herald that importance is to be acted upon and grounds of the company. church and the new officers- will South Windsor. - • it is hoped that every member will lades and sisters entered all gaye prizes and Mis. Gertie Simpson of there was no cause for any great the “ flag salute” . A five-course The company has also received Pleasant Valley and Oscar Strong be elected. attend. The Silk City band will meet to­ word that there is now on the way alarm at present although he feared turkey dinner with "all the fix­ morrow evening at the Lincoln of this village received the conso­ Miss Lidia Jones from Salem, the worst was yet to come. The Notes. from France, a shipment of seed­ Alden Skinner Auxiliary will ings was thoroughly enjoyed by the school. Officers for the year 1929 lation prizes. Mass., has taken the place of Mrs. number of students absent from larfee assemblage. lings, mostly fruit trees, which will Read The Herald Adv&. meet Friday evening In G. A. R. will be elected and all the bands­ arrive the latter part of this week Mrs. Bacon, mother of Mrs. Harry Frink as teacher in the High school averages about thirty At the guest table were seated the men are urged to be present. 'daily. In addition, many students hall. or early next week. Twelve car­ The Rockville Athletic associa­ installing officers .and cothmander loads will be sent through from are absent the first week of Janu­ and commander elect of camp and C. R. Burr of the Burr Nursery ary because of inventory work in tion basketball team will go to New York in. specially constructed Springfield this evening to play the president and president-elect of is In New York attending the con­ cars. They are making their trip stores. auxiliary. Tne chaplain, Elizabeth vention of the Ornamental Grow­ A year ago at this time, however, Trinity Methodist church basket­ across the ocean in specially con­ ball team. Maher asked d ^ h e blessing. The ers’ Association. He will return structed compartments. twenty-six absentees were reported. party then 'adjurned, to veterans Just how many of the students ab­ William and Carl Conrady of the Monday... Later on the company is to re­ “ Where You Can Conrady Garage are in Boston to­ room at state^Armory where the In­ ceive shipments of roses from sent from High school have the flu stallation was soon under way. is not known as yet. School offi­ day on a business trip. There was no great rush to take France, from California and from Afford To Buy The Hook and Ladder company Installing officer. Past President examinations for drivers’ licenses Texas, where Mr. Burr is Interest­ cials are of the opinion that there Mary Warren and Installing Con­ are many who are staying out with of the Rockville Fire Department in Manchester today. State Police­ ed in growing companies. The Good Furniture’” colds they ordinarily would scarce­ held a meeting Tuesday evening at ductor, Past President Jennie man Lowe was in town as usual this present foreign shipment is from ly notice. In addition to the stu­ the Prospect street house and the Sheridan conducted ceremonies for morning but there were only two the Franco-American Seedling com­ dents, six teachers on the High following officers were elected: auxiliary. 'The officers are: applicants. This is the smalle.st pany of France. school faculty have been ill this Pres. Captain Fred Ertel; secretary, President, Florence Treadwell. number he has had here. While in the past the Burr com­ week. Four are out today. The Lieut. George Herzog; treasurer, Senior vice-president, Elizabeth pany has not gone greatly into the Capt. Fred Ertel; steward, Charles number of grammar school chil­ Olds. The Christmas trees that were rose producing end of the nursery TRADE-IN Feistel; auditors, Bert Willis, dren absent because of colds or in­ Junior vice-president, Elizabeth standing around the poles at Depot business, this branch is now to be Bernard Ertel. Maher. developed. fluenza is not yet known, but there Square were all removed this morn­ are no doubt quite a large number. Dr. Frank Dickinson who has Chaplain, Fannie Waterman. been ill at the Hartford hospital for Patriotic Instructor, Jennie Sher­ ing and taken to the town dump. Dr. D. C. y. Moore, chairman of The streets were swept up and the 4he board of health, said today that the past two months has returned idan. DEPARTMENT wiring that was used in lighting .?3,800 IN FINES • -» comparatively speaking there are to his home on Elm street. Historian, Mildred Tedford. very few cases of the severe type of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hamilton Conductor, Edna Fuller. the trees was all removed at noon I Danbury, Conn., Jan. 3 — Dan- influenza in Manchester. Many of Portland, Me., are the guests of Assistant conductor, Josie Keat­ today. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cobb of ing. I bury’s City Court re.sembled a bank­ cases of the “ flu” have been re­ ing house today as the clerk col­ ported but the illness generally is a Rbeel street. The Metropolitan Life Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bates and Guard, Mary Peckenham. Company, which has had a branch lected fines imposed by Judge C. A. Offers Reliable Used Furniture mild attack of grip, rather than Assistant guard, Lottie Behrend. Hallock on a dozen men and women pneumonia or Influenza. In fact, daughter, Marjorie, left Wednesday office in the Farr building at the I for Orlando, Florida, having been Pianist, Mildred Tedford. Center is to move to Room 1 in the who had offended against the liquor only 35 cases of influenza in town Secretary, Mary Warren. have been reported to Dr. Moore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Cheney building. laws. The fines totaled $3,800, the UR Trade-in Department is main­ MacDonald of Union street for the Treasurer, Mary Johnson. costs almost half as much again. and some of these are already A past president gold jewel was The fines were imposed cn a group O tained solely to enable our cus­ past several months. The Scoutmasters Association cured. presented to retiring president arrested by state police on the The Memorial hospital today re­ meets, tonight at the School street tomers to rid themselves of furniture Peckenham by Past President night of December 23. Only two of pieces and stoves replaced by new ported only two cases of influenza. Warren from auxiliary and a gold Rec at 7:00. the prisoners received jail sen­ Dr. Moore stated that in case the CHURCH LADIES AID piece from Camp and auxiliary by tences. ' ones. The department not only solves epidemic takes on dangerous pro­ Miss Edith Williams who has Past Department President Mary this problem but offers a new field for portions, physicians here will.be at been spending the holidays with her fM IL liberty to distribute spirtuous li­ Johnson, to which Mrs. Peckenham V ■ those desiring reliable used furniture. IN ANNUAL MEETING responded with feeling, expressing brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. quors at their discretion. ■ Frank V. Williams of Tolland Every piece traded in is carefully in­ her appreciation and thanks to both spected. Much of it is at once dis­ camp and auxiliary. Turnpike, left yesterday for Teach­ Second Congregational Society Arthur A. Knofla ■A' * The installing officer, Mrs. War­ ers College, Columbia University, M carded. The best are kept aside and HISTORY’S BIGGEST SUIT Re-elects All Its OfiBcers ren was presented with a gold piece where she is studying this year thoroughly reconditioned and when Yesterday Afternoon. from auxiliary, which she gracious­ Miss Williams was formerly on the 875 Main St. staff o f the Cincinnati General placed on sale in this department they ly acknowledged. Past President are in A-1 condition and are priced at BEGINS IN WASHINGTON Second Congregational Ladies’ Peckenham then presented a silk hospital. Insurance and Real Estate. Aid members held their annual scarf to ler treasurer, Mrs. Mary exceptionally low prices for quick meeting yesterday afternoon at the clearance, affording you an opportu­ (Continued from Pag;j 1) Johnson, for which the latter ex­ Manchester Community clubhouse. tend her appreciation and thanks. TOO LATE FOR nity to refurnish lat very small The officers were all re-elected and unaware, perhaps, that the argu­ The new president, Mrs. Tread­ CLASSIFICATION DAVID CHAMBERS expense. as follows: Mrs. .George F. Borst, well. turned the gavel over to Com ment was to be devoted chiefly to president; Mrs. Charles J. Strick­ highly technical and intricate legal mander Jere Maher /ho in turn t.OST—FROM AUTOMOBIl-E Tuesd..y land, vice president; Mrs. Alice night, on South Road, between East CONTRACTOR questions. introduced the installing officer, Hartford arid Manchester, a suit case Virginia, secretary and Mrs. James past commander of Ward Chenev Tho value of all American rail­ M. Magnell, treasurer, Mrs. Borst m arked A. K. C., con ta in in g gents' AND BUILDER Trade-In Department roads as estimated at the time of has been the presiding officer for Camp, E. Martin Ogden, of Hart­ shirts and toilet articles; also check ford who appointed Commander book of the Jitney Players. Reward the Esch-Cummlns Act was ?18,- the past four years. if returned to Mrs. H. B. Cneney, 78 68 Hollister Street Uptown Branch 900,000,000, according to the com­ Reports of the officers and com­ Maher as master of ceremonies Forest street. South Manchester. merce commission brief. Some ex­ mittees briefly reviewed the work and the following officers were in­ Basement I perts have estimated that this sum of the past year, and although ‘ a stalled. would be increased to $40,000,- large sum of money had been Commander, Nathan Jenney. 000,000 under the railroad’s theory earned by one activity and an­ Senior vice commander, Thomas Ranges of valuation. Upwards of a billion other, the expenditures had ex­ Murphy. OVER 1,000,11(10 FLO CASES dollars a year in freight rates might ceeded the earnings. The Ladles Junior vice commander, Arthur Overstuffed Davenport upholstered ^ Taker Model C. Only used for a depend upon the total valuation, ex­ Aid society spent $300 for the new Keating in good quality Jacquard Velour. ....lort time. As good as new. Com­ perts say, since the Esch-Cummins chairs for the vestry and church Quartermaster. Nelson L’Hereux ALREADY REPORTED IN U. S. Act contemplaes that rates shall be school, $172 for calendars and a Adjutant. Charles Warren. Used only for a short tim e ___ $39.50 plete with waterfront and new set of fixed to yield the railroads a fair number of other regular expenses. Trustee, Jere Maher. bricks. Exceptional value at $48.00. return on their investment. The sum of $15 was turned over Historian, Joseph Behrend. Stubborn Coughs Dangerous Company— Better Get Village Crawford Royal. Another Neither side in the case, accord­ for use of the committee on relig­ Patriotic instructor, Edward Rid of Them Quick. Mahogany Settee with tapestry ing to the briefs, presents an exact ious education which sponsors the Balf. covered spring cushion and back. almost new stove that is still good for church vacation school; $15 was many years of service. Black Finish. formula to be followed in valuation. Officer of day, William Robinson. When nothing seems to do that what It does— quickly and thor­ Thoroughly reconditioned___ $19.75 The railroad contention appeared to voted toward the Memorial hospi­ Officer of guard, Edward Water­ Includes waterfront ...... $32.00 tal’s campaign for funds, and $15 lingering, bothersome cough any oughly. be that greatest weight should be man. There is no dope in Bronchuline Glenwood 3-Bumer Gas Range given to the cost of reproducing the to the Manchester Community club. A past commander’s jewel was good just go to Magnell Drug Co. Twenty-two regular meetings were Emulsion, nor chloroform, nor sug­ Quartered Oak Settee with fine with oven and broiler. Completely railroads at the present time, which presented to Past Commander and get a bottle of Bronchuline ar— such things are only make­ would give them the advantage of held during the year at the homes Maher by Past Commander Ogden quality leather covered seat. Has reconditioned. Looks like new and of individual members and at tbe Emulsion. * shifts and should be taken with the the general, rise in prices. in behalf of the camp and Past Take it as directed and notice greatest caution. never been used but it is slightly is just as good as new. Ideal for White house on North Main street. Commander Maher presented In­ The government attitude, as Plans for the coming year’s work how easily it overcomes that per­ it’s the creosote in Bronchuline shopworn ...... $19.75 anyone desiring a small range, $16.00 given to the court, is that many stalling Officer Ogden with a "mys­ sistent cough that has caused you that does the work — heals the were discussed, after which the tery box of good, will” from tlie Favorite Cabinet Gas Range. A elements enter into valuation for members were treated to a dainty many sleepless nights. membranes, inhibits the germs. rate-making purposes, including the repast by Mrs. Borst. camp. Each comrade responded as It’s a medicine compounded for For ordinary simple coughs two ,2-Piece Fibre Suite with settee and late model and used very little. You original cost of the railroads, their only a veteran can. Remarks were the purpose of conquering tough, or three doses of Bronchuline high back chair. Tapestry uphol­ can have this modern range at a frac­ present value and their earning made by many present and congrat­ hang-bn coughs, and that’s exactly Emulsion is usually enough. power. ulations extended to the new of­ stered. Looks like n ew ...... $36.00 tion of what a new one would cost POLICE COURT ficers of camp and auxiliary. and it will serve you just as well. The new commander has lived ...... $24.00 GIVE UP DISPATCHERS’ Family troubles between George here for the past two years and 3-Piece Golden Oak Suite. Settee, Jolly and his wife brought Jolly to was transferred herefrom G. A. chair and rocker. Spring cushions- the police court this morning on a Hadsell Camp of Bristol and his upholstered in brown leather. An OFFICE HERE SOON non-support charge. He was rep­ three daughters to the local auxil­ Service — Quality— Low Prices resented by Attorney William S. iary. Their home is on Hamlin ideal suite for office u s e ...... $32.00 Hyde wbo asked for a continuance street. Hating Stoves New Wiring Will Aid Conn. The quilt ywas drawn by Mrs. of the case until Saturday, January 3-Piece Mahogany Parlor Suite. Co. in Operating Cars from 12. The court granted his request Joseph Behrend.,: * FRIDAY SPECIALS Large settee and two chairs. Up­ Hartford I^esk. and instructed Probation Officer Reduced Edward Elliott to talk with the Although most artificial -silk holstering like new and all exposed young couple, and see if they can­ fabric is made qf^wood pulp, it can 2 l)andonment of the dispatchers’ also be made fjbnB cabbages, bana­ wood parts refinished. A real bar­ The price on every heating stove in offic? of the Connecticut Company not settle their differences out of Very Choice Sea Food court. nas or any other vegetable matter gain, at ...... $44.00 stock has been reduced regardless of in Manchester is indicated in the Jolly is employed at the silk mills from which ceflulose iS' obtained. fact that a new cable being run be­ style or make. Here is your oppor­ as a weaver and makes his home at tween Manchester and Rockville is the Edgewood house.' A bond of 3-Piece Fumed Oak Set splendidly tunity to obtain the finest of heaters carrying Connecticut Company $200 was furnished by his father, SALE ON CORNED BEEF adapted for office use or wherever on your own terms for they’re all re­ wires to be employed in the con­ Wilfred Jolly, for his appearance real serviceable furniture is needed. duced for cash or credit. - trol of trolley cars all the way from January 12. Rib Corned B eef ...... l.5c lb. Hartford to Rockville by the dis­ Sirloin Flank Corned B eef ...... 25c Ib. Never been used but is slightly shop- patching office in the former city. Nice Lean Pieces Corned Beef, all solid meat, 30c-35c lb. WDiTi...... $44.00 Flirt Heater—small in size but a It Is probable that the dispatch­ ing service here will be discontinued MAKE ROADS SAFE, ****.****** very efficient room heater- Black about the first of March, as that is i ^ ^ ■ Parlor Rocker in decorated mahog­ toish. Was $24. Let Us Budget Fresh Solid O y sters...... 39c pint the tentative date for the comple­ SAYS GOV. ALLEN any. Attractive style completely re­ Now ...... $21 50 tion of the Telephone Company's You Out of Debt Clams for C how der...... 25c quart work. conditioned and reglued. A bargain Quaker Oak—the finest i^lor Nothing has been done recently (Continaed from Page 1.) a t ...... $5.00 Onr FaiiillsrL«aa Sendee stove. Medium sizef. Bums either in the way of improving the pri­ coal or wood. Attractive in appear­ /■ vate wire service of the trolley establishing compulsory automobile Win Solve A ll Tonr BAKERY specials Parlor Rocker. High slat back ance and unsurpassed as a heater. company over the Manchester- liability insurance rates, rather Money Problenis Rockville route as would be neces­ than depend on the Insurance com­ Apple Pies from Fresh Baldwin Apples ...... 30c each style, marfe of quartered oak. Leath­ Black finish with iwlished nickel trim. sary if the local office were to be panies. . er upholstered spring filled cushion.. Was $39.50. ( t A maintained. Creation of a commission on in­ $ 1 0 0 LOAN payable $5 Coffee Flavored Cup Cakes...... 25c dozen monthly, plus lawful ...... $7.50 The job being done by the tele­ dustrial and agricultural develop­ Feather Cakes, very nice . t ...... 25ceach phone company is a considerable ments, to consist of five persons ^ interest. who shall serve without pay and Mocha Cream Cakes...... 35c each Quaker Heater— large size in black one. Beside the trolley company’s $ 2 0 0 LOAN payable $10 service, the new cable is carrying, a who shall be appointed by the Squash P ies ...... 15c-35c each Round Quartered Oak Dining Ta­ finish. Here is a stove that will pro­ governor was a plan of action ad­ monthly, plus lawful ble. Thoroughly reconditioned and vide adequate heat for several rooms larger number of wires than the interest, Chicken Pies ...... 20c each one already doing duty. vanced as a means to bring indus­ tpp refinished. Looks like new with a very small amountiXiiUUllb ofVA fuel.AUViJ* tries to Massachusetts to replace StuffOd and Baked M ackerel...... 50c each those moved away. $ 3 0 0 LOAN payable $15 ...... $16.00 Was $50.00. monthly, plus la u ^ l 2 pounds Best Pure Lard ...... 25c ACCIDENTAL DEATH At the outset of his address. Gov. interest. Now ...... $45.00 Allen declared that a “ rigid adher­ 2 pounds Brookfield Butter in R oll...... $1.09 ence to sound financial principles Other Amotmii ia Proportion Dining Chairs. Set of six fumed Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 3— Sarah Baked B e a n s...... 25c quart These Prices Subject to Extra Bylngton, of Norwalk, killed in an has brought us to the thresholds of Cost fixed by law. Every repay­ oak chaii;s-^ne arm, five side chairs iuto accident In Southport on Dec- an era which, I trust, will see us ment reduces the cost. All Our Home Made Potato Salad ...... 25c lb. — all with leather seats. A fine value Discount for Cash. free from debt.” 1,y ember 20. met death accidentally, bans in strict privacy. Parksdale E ggs ...... 43c doz. f o r ...... r ...... $6.00 iccordlng to a finding issued here Call, Write or Phono Keeney White Eggs ...... 49c doz. ;oday by Coroner John ). Phelan. FLU IN TORONTO While the coroner finds that PERSONAL FINANCE ' 'V Clarence B. Clark, of New York, Toronto, Ont., Jan, 3 — Fifteen COMPANY iriver of a car which struck the deaths daily result here from influ­ Rooms 2 and 8, Htatft Theater The G. E. Keith Furniture ;ar In which the Byington woman enza cases, it was said today. It is Building, 758 .Main Street vas riding, cannot be held crimlnal- estimated that there are more than SO. MANCHESTER, CONN. Manchester Public Market Main Store SOUTH uptown Brandi ^ y responsible, he declares that 36,000 cases throughout the city. Call, Write or I*hone 1-0-4 Opposite Mark should be held to answer for Open 8:30 to 5. ^ t . 8:30 to 1 A. Podiave, Prop. Phone» 10 High School MANCHESTER Iriving a car without having a Licensed by State, Iriver’s license and for driving it The word “sim originated bonded to public. ' . t • rithout the owner’s permission. from two Latin woras, “sine cera,” l$0B« 006X3t36863SX3aGXKXX30O6M00QtMO6^^

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cQuragement has come from police the Eighteenth amendment, but it fl8ncl{»0t»r I and detectives whom 1 used to sup­ is a monumental barrier^to action. pose so anxious to persecute me. That thing is the inherent tlxxability On my last release from prison, I Stttttins %rnilb of the average human bdlng to ad­ received financial aid from the very PUBLISHED BY T H B _ mit, after proof, that he has been HERALD PRINTlNa COMPANY, INC. detectives who arrested me; this At IS Btu«U Street. on my promise to get a Job and mistaken on any-measure of which South Manchester. Conn. stay on the level. he has been an ehthuslastlo parti­ Founded by Blwood 8. *^la, On another occasion a sergeant san. There are enongh advocates Oct. 1. 1881 of detectives saved me from being of Volstead prohibition who will Every Bvenlng Except Sundays and railroaded out of a good Job when remain advocates of it in the face ^Entered at the Post Office at -^ “ th a shyster lawyer and his client, THE CRUSTACEANS ' Manchester. Conn., as Second Class whom I bad gypped some years be­ of everything, simply because they The lobster, crab, crawfish and fore. tried to blackmail me. originally believed in this 'method I shrimp are crustanceans. They are ^ S O B ^ H TOION RATES: By Mall My present employer— one of of reform, to block the repeal o f ® greenish shell i(ix dollars a year, sixty cents a armour which becomes red upon month for shorter periods. the whitest and squarest men that the Eighteenth amendment during By carrier, eighteen cents a week. being boiled. These shellfish. In­ God ever made— has given me the life of the present generation. Single copies three cents. every opportunity and encourage­ stead of having their bones Inside SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ We have steadily held to the be­ the flesh as do most animals, are SENTATIVE. Hamllton-De Llsser, ment to come bach, and I’m coming lief, however, and still bold to It, reversed and have the shell upon Inc.. 886 Madison Avenue. New '.o- . back strong. 1 enter deadlines, re­ the exterior. and 618 North Michigan Avenue, stricted. and financial districts, that the elimination of the amend­ (JtliCRSO* The “ indigestible” reputation of The Manchester Evening Herald is banks and buildings with millions ment will come, eventually; the lobster is usually because of the on sale In Nev York City at Schu.. j of dollars floating around. Yet 1 through Supreme Court action. But sauces and mixtures that are eaten News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 48nd. am never molested, picked up or Street, and <2nd. Street entrance of how anybody can submit a plan to with this tasty meat. Used in its ijrand Central Station and at all told to keep out. The simple reason proper season, and freshly boiled. HoatH ig News Stands. is that I am on the level and the bring that about is more than" we Lobster meat is quite as wholesome • • • police know it. can see— and if it were submitted, as any other, but It should never Client of International News Ser- A man’s greatest enemies after and were ever so good, It would be combined with cheese. The meat ^ '“Intematlonal News Service has the he leaves prison are his former still not be a plan for "repeal." contains from 17 per cent to 19 per jxclusive rights to use for republlca- free and prison associates. If he is Mr. Hearst had better rephrase cent protein. ;lon In any form all news dlsiia*chu» out to do the right thing, and to Most market lobsters vary in ' red 1 ted'to o- not otherwise credited his offer. In this paper. It is also exclusively play a square game, he can count length from ten to fifteen inches, entitled to use for. repnbllcatlon all on the support and backing of the and should be transported from the the local or undated news published police. The best breaks I ever got fisheries to the kitchen while still herein.” alive. Canned lobsters, crabs and Full Service Client of N D A Ser­ were from those who know my rec­ IN NEW YORK vice. Member. Audit Bureau of Clrcu- ord and know that I’m keeping a shrimps are also wholesome. i.irions. ______New York, Ja5. 3.— It’s a long The life history of a lobster is clean slate. trek from the dliii squalor and somewhat interesting. The egg is THURSDAY, JAN. 3, 1928 ‘ Police persecution’ is a fairy wine-soaked odor of a tiny “ gar- a dark green and is attached to the story, but it makes a great bid for gotte,” or inn, in Genoa’s Poriorla mother’s abdomen, increasing in Refurnish a Bedroom morbid public sympathy. section to a dim lit, plush cur­ size for about ten months, when it « PRACTICAL IDEAIA8.M EX-73902 (SING SING), tained, elegantly attended theater hatches. It then floats near the - That the state of New York has EX-21202 (ATLANTA.) in the mld-FIfties of the Broadway surface of the water and undergoes an idealist as its new governor ia This subject is important, not belt. a casting off of its shell, for five jpretty' well evidenced by a single because here In Manchester we But when the plush curtains were times before it becomes a mature have any criminal class at al\ but drawn the other afternoon, Pai- lobster. The little larvae lobsters during the ■paragraph of Mr. Roosevelt’s in­ quale Taraffo pieced together the are destroyed in millions by storms augural address. Declaring that because the police of the whole story of this climb, in excellent and fish. • This Infant lobster is also New York’s citizens, more than country have been completely mis­ Spanish which I couldn’t under­ carnivorous and each one considers those of any other state, have rea- represented, as to their altitude to­ stand, but which an interpreter the other a delicious morsel of food. ward past offenders who are trying could. It is estimated that only one lobster tson to realize the interdependence Taraffo Is the latest addition to out of five thousand eggs reaches oi men one upon the other, he says to live decently, In fiction stories the Spanish invasion which has maturity. However, since the fe­ .dn that paragraph: and films which constitute a con­ been under way for a season— in male lobster may produce from ten SEMI-ANNUAL SALE ^ Without the help of thousands siderable part of the education of fact it dates back to Raquel Meller, to sixty thousand eggs, there la no ^ f others, any one of us would die the people in this town and in who really came from Paris, even if actual danger of race suicide among she did sing Spanish songs. Sego­ Baked and starved. Consider the the lobsters. every other town. via, the guitarist, arrived a year After the larvae stage, the young •%read upon our tables, the clothes The testimony of the New York ago and no Manhattan theater is lobster assumes the shape of the ^pon our backs, the luxuries that ex-crook is far from local to that large enough to house the crowds full grown lobster and begins to 4 Piece Bedrooms .^ake life pleasant; how many men Four Piece city In its interest. It bears on a' he draws. L’Argentina, who can live Its life at the sea bottom. Its •;>'oi;ked in sunlit fields, in dark do tilings to tennis rackets and A1 principal food being fish. As the ,'^mlnes. In the fierce heat of molten question on which the whole Amer­ Jolson can do things to mammy lobster Increases In size it casts off l}uetal and among the looms and ican people are being misled, and songs, has had the tea-table-circles its bard outer shell, revealing a soft Bedroom Group j^Vvheels of countless factories, in the effect of that misleading Is a all hot and bothered this semester. Inner one. It Increases rapidly In ;prder to create them for our use bad one on public morale every­ And now comes Taraffo— and If size until the shell hardens again. I seem to pass over the others to This process is repeated through­ .■and enjoyment. where. $219 Frankly we are more interested reach him. It is because Taraffo out the life of the lobster. It is -in that small part of Governor had a story to tell— the sort of most valuable for eating just before story I should like to tell about Four large pieces comprise each of these outfits. The LAME DUCK CONGRESS it has cast off its old shell, the new- $ ■Roosevelt’s address than In those New York places and things if 1 shell lobster being flavorless and cabinet pieces . . dresser, chest of drawers and vanity parts which deal with the especial It is rather surprising to find tho knew where to find them. spongy in comparison. dresser have swell fronts while the bed is of a modified problems of the government of tho Springfield Union, a newspaper • • • There are a few individuals who sleigh style. Mahogany and gumwood with Sheraton, reed­ ' The charm of Early Americana has been cleverly worked ed legs. Regular $287.00. state of New York. Because there that in many relations manifesi.s The dark lane of Genoa’s Por- find lobster meat disagrees with into a four piece solid maple, bedroom group which has toria section is not a pretty place. been specially priced for the Semi-Annual Sale. Old maple. are thousands of people in New symptoms of progresslvlsm, very them. These are usually people suf­ We who go slumming would find It fering from acidosis or uticaria. has been fashioned into a four-Dost t3*pe bed, a .dresaer* York who know a great deal about nearly alone in combatting the idea ‘ colorful,” "amusing” and all that. Most people, however, will find the chest of drawers and. dressing table. Formerly $170.00. state expenditures and state taxes that Inaugurations of Presldenis But also we would find it drunken. flesh quite wholesome and an inter­ and the needs of state Institutions, and beginnings of new Congress's Here, some years ago, appeared a esting variety to the diet. youth with a broken, nondescript Dressers '^$24*75 but there are very few, there or should be advanced to the begin­ The meat of crabs closely resem­ guitar. He deposited himself on a bles lobster, but is net of quite as Five-drawer dressers, to match with the Windsor bed de^ - anywhere else, who realize what ning of the year following electlo.n. bench In* the corner and began to delicate a flavor. They are whole­ Mapjle Lowboys $54 poor things they would be if left to The Union holds to the belief that play for the herd of drunken han-* scribed above, or any .walnut pieces you may have, are made some, but, because they may be of'walnut and gumwood. Regular $85.00. A piece that Is at borne in living room, ball, breakfast themselves and denied the co-oper­ the three months intervals and the gerson. He played because he covered with contaminated sub­ needed food. A loaf of bread was room or bedroom. Hand fashioned of solid maple. A ation of other and to them un­ short sessions of lame duck Con- stances. should be thoroughly clean­ Watkins Queen Anne Remrodnetion wlth^brau handlM. all he asked of life. But even .this ed, and cooked before eaten. known human entities. giesses are quite necessary as peri­ took a few coppers. So he Sat and Shrimps, prawns and carmotes And fewer yet are those who ods of preparation for the turning played in the corner and had pen­ are found In abundance In many realize that the more communities over of the affairs of the nation t.i nies tossed in his hat. .And so he parts of the ocean. There is less came again to play— and again, and , Poster Beds $14*75 are congested the more helpless, in­ new administrations or new nation­ danger of contamination from these Day Beds $17*50 1 "p I n smaller crustaceans than from lob­ dividually, become their human al legislatures. It can see no panic « « « Clever tittle beds with mahogany veneered scroll head- sters and crabs. The flesh is con­ ■ lisiaffo will tell you the boards and gumwood turned posts and rails. Just the bed Day Beds that open to doable size when needed, have atoms. Contrast the condition of ular relationship between the ex sidered by many to be superior in for yOur Colonial bedroom. Full or twin sizes. Regular ends and mattresses covered with smart ohlnta or eretonne, the six million people of New York isting sltuittion and the greatisr li! ' - iv I >1 is still there. Outside In I he Uiie dirty young ragamuffins flavor, and they are slightly richer $22.50. \ with hiffled valances. Regular $22.00. with the situation of an equal num­ speed of transportation and com­ race ahoui as usual, and women in mineral matter, especially iodine. ber distributed as are the popula­ munication, nowadays, than in^ the .stand in wrangling groups. But the These meats should be eaten with bar bums of yesteryear are gone. A non-starchy vegetables. They are tions of Nevada, Idaho, Montana, time of the Constitution’s adoptloii. excellent to use in salads. Store Open Thursday Arizona, New Mexico, or even Ver­ For our part we can’t see a very different crov/d comes today. And they come because word had QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS mont. thing, cited in favor of the delay In traveled of a lad who sat in a cor­ Fallen Arches and Such populations as these latter, changing governments until tho ner and played a guitar. Question: R. F. K. asks; “ What There are writers there now, ,and Is the best exercise to take to - should some enormous social or March following a November elec­ strengthen the arches of the feet?" Saturday Nights In the physical cataclysm destroy the tion, which couldn’t be cited In fa­ critics and artists who cohie and play. The squallid gargotte has be­ Answer: The best one I know of fabric of existence as It is lived to­ vor of electing a President or a come a musical mecca wherein now is to walk pigeon-toed part of the day, conceivably could make shift Congress a couple of years in ad­ hangs a large painting of a young time; when you are taking your Semi-Annual Sale daily walk, try to walk about one- ' Gatelegs $16.75 to sustain life, each family or each vance of their taking office. man. below which Is'Ap Inscription: \ “ Pasquale Taraffo— master of the third of the time slightly pigeon- These tables are of a large size individual by Its unaided efforts— If a person elected to the Presi­ toed. catching ycur weight on the Odd lot of curtalnli, one and two guitar.” Of course, the American with drawer,and 8 full legs, beauti­ pair lota at 50% reductions. could clothe and feed and shelter dency or to Congress needs three concert agents found him sooner or big toe side of the ball of the foot. fully turned. Made of solid mahog­ itself after the fashion of primitive months in which to fit himself for later. And that’s that. Tapioca any. Regular $25.00. Sale of remnants at Just one-half * * * Question: M. M. P. asks; “ Does regular price. man. But populations such as the Job, then he probably needs a tapioca contain starch? Is It a those of the metropolis, with the lot more thar three months, be­ The big town gossip—^When Eth­ el Barrymore opened her new the­ igood food?” Entire stock of cushions in many sustaining support of distant work­ cause no fellow can fit himself for atre the name of the director ap­ Answer: Tapioca is almost a pure Smart Chairs $13.95 colors and sizes at 25% off. ers withdrawn, could do nothing either position in twelve weeks. So. peared as E. M. Blythe, which hap­ starch food and should be used as Occasional chairs, turned stretch­ such in the diet. This food, like all Ready made draperies, one; two at all but die. according to the Union’s logic, we pens to be Miss Barrymore’s family er, come in assorted velour, tapes­ and three phlr lots,, with shaped name. . . . Only a few caught on. starches, should be well cooked and try and frieze covers. Regular Perhaps the primary fault of should have better Presidents and not used with other starches or valance to match. . . . Thyra Sampter Winslow gave $18.00. education in this country Is its better Congressmen if we should her annual holiday party the other proteins, but with greens. failure to instill into the minds of elect them and then have them night and something like 1000 peo­ Orange Juice and Egg Yolk $1.98 m Question: Mrs. H. asks; "Will a succeeding generations the slight- take a two years’ course of obser­ ple must have crashed the gate. Antique maple finished Crib. . . . One of the wisecracking guests mixture of orange Juice and egg .est understanding of the rudiments vation of how the machine is oper­ yolk cure long standing digestive Poster ends wRh spool turned spin­ j remarked that “ you could dance on dles. Salb price Quality Bedding of economics. It is submitted that ated. a dime and still get change.” . . . disorders?” 4 • ‘ '.Fine wool filled comforters, la If the germ of this thought of in­ That would be, of course, merely M. Samuel Goldwyn’s Christmas Answer: The mixture you ask $37.00 rose, blue and orchid. Regular pencil Is now used to correct the about Is a simple combination, and $6.96 terdependence could be Implanted ridiculous. But it would exceed the many people find It agrees with Reduced •In the minds of all the children of present system In its ridiculousness minor and major errors of this author’s copy. . . . Come again, them better than the ordinary bad $5.50* • 'America in Just one generation, we only in degree. mixtures of food, but there is no ivory finished Crib^ full size with Sam! . . . Eddie^Cantor, whose drop side. Regular $15.00. Sale Cotton Felt Mattresses should have, when those children name has appeared In the depart­ magic in such a food combination from all new materials, and. upholstered, in any more than there Is in the use «rew up, the wisest and the most CAN’T BE DONE ment at one time or'another, is $11.75 from all new materials ,and Upholstered in Small number of all 100 % Vlrgla. expecting another heir. . . . It of any other simple food mixtures. durable blue and gray woven stripe ticking. successful nation that the world William R. Hearst’s offer of a Metabolism Test wool blankets. 66x80, regular $10. $25,000 prize for the best plan to seems that Eddie has been trying lo Full or twin-bed sizes. has ever' seen— and the kindest. these many years to become father Question; Mrs. K. asks; “ What repeal the Eighteenth amendment of a son, but .always the etork is the metabolism test for? If the Walnut finished Metal Crib with $9.75 $7.95 thyroid glahd is drying up. Is It the Mue panel in bead and foot ends. .. QUICKLY VERIFIED and bring about a genuine reform fooled him and brought a girl. . . . He has about halt a dozen'children Sign of tubercnioslB?" Regular $23.00. Sale price k There appeared In these columns in the use of alcoholic beverages Answer: Briefly stated, the test Is a little difficult to> comprehend. now, all girls, . . . "And," he re­ yesterday an article expressing this marked the other evening, "If this for metabolism shows how much a $18.75 ADDITIONAL hewspaper’s belief that most of the What plan can be devised for one Is a girl I’ll give up and have patient’s oxidation departs from the normal. One type will burn up too ^ases of injurious “hounding” of the repeal o f the amendment, other a chorus of my own.” BEDDING VALUES GILBERT SWAN. much food and also bodily tissues, ix-convicts by police were fictional than the formula for such a pro­ and the other’s oxidation is sluggish 6 only, 100% all layer felt Mattresses, and that by far the greater part of ceeding definitely presctlbed by the and insufficient to burn up the nor­ made by one of the country’s best mattress 4,he police everywhere ia dlsposeu Constitution itself, is difficult to mal amount of food. A' reduction manufacturers. 'Twin size only.' Regular imagine. That some plan might be i/s date fr\. in size of the thyroid is no slgn^ of $29.50 value. Sale, ito give a punished criminal a de­ tuberculosis. cent break after he has paid the devised to nullify the amendment )AME RICAN $19.50 each is conceivable. But Mr. Hearst says penalty. CAUCASUS ^ I B E S RUSH “ repeal,” and the only way to re­ The article was written on Tues­ H IS TO R Y TO JOIN SOVIET ARMY 2^ only, Inner Spring Mattresses in the twin day afternoon. Yesterday morning, peal a Constitutional amendment Is size only. To close out at to proceed under Article 5 of that January 8. i y something of a coincidence, the 1820-“ Congres8 passed bill to ad­ TWlB, Georgia.— ^The hoary moun­ $24.75 each / jfeew York Daily News carried a let- instrument, by a two-thirds vote mit Maine as a state. tain tribesmen of the Caucasus ^rbo Boudoir Chair fer from an ex-convict which so of both Houses of Congress and 1861— Delawarj legislature refused have been fighting each other with-, ratification by the legislatures of to Join the Confederacy. primitive spears, battle axes and Windsor Beds $9.45 2— O. D. Baker Outfits, Consisting, of box completely supports the view of cutlasses for centuries because they L.tku sketch above, covered la three-fourths of the states. 1898— U. S. treasury recalled all An excellenki metal bed for tho spring, hair covered Inner spring mattress small floured Chlnts orStonne. Re> Ihe Herald editorial thal we can- $100 silver certificates on had nothing else to do, are swarm­ spare room- or maid’s room. De­ We fall to see. how there can be and one feather down pillow. Complete out­ duced to rj^ot refrain from re-printing it. account of counterfeits. ing into the Red army, with great signed after a Windsor chair and fit only ^he letter follows: a “ plan” at all, so far as getting 1912— President ' Taft announced gusto. The volunteer quota for Dag­ finished in dull walnut. Full or bis candidacy fdr renomina- hestan and other mountain repub­ $13.95 The ‘hounding’ of ex-convicts rid of the amendment by repeal Is twin sizes are available. $79.00 concerned. That there, are a hun­ tlon. lics was exceeded by more than 100 Who are ‘trying to go straight’ per cent. The chariman df the Dag­ Just doesn’t happen. I speak from dred possible plana for substitut­ hestan executive couiinlU'ee begged an experience of ten years as a ing better 'legislation for It, onco Moscow authorities to extend the Jtrook and eight years in some of it were repealed, is, however, easy quota so that only a few warriors l(be toughest jails and prisons in enough to believe. And if contest­ ATBOOGHT would he,disappointed.'; WATKINS BROTHERS, I» jPirst Tourist: What are those talking about. fer. There is just ■ thing that ert. which are peculiarly his, and Indians doing? A snake dance? Since I have been playing the „ . , . . which no conscience'but his own Second Tourist: Oh, they're Just |(ame to the level, my greatest en^ stands in the way the repeal of can teach.— Chanulng. making Hopl.— Life.

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COLUMBIA DAILY RADIO PROGRAM 1^ = ' Miss Ella Mitchell of Bridgeport 880.2—W T A M , CLEVELAND— 107a Leading DX Stations. Thursday, January 8. 7:00—Dinner dance orchestra. and Mrs. Emma Strong of Newark, Pehnryn Stanlawt, axtlat, illustrator, 8:00—WEAF progiams (2 hra) 405.2— W SB , ATLAN TA—74a N. J., spent the day Monday In Col­ Ire ERVICE for dramatist and tormer motion plctura 10:00—Concert: Neapolitans. 8:30— W E A F program." (2 hrs.) umbia at the home of Miss Harriet BY ISRAEL KLEIN. producer, will be the guest spcakw 399.8—W e X -W J R , DETROIT—760. 12:45-E ity organ recital. In the feature hour to be broadcast by 8:00— WJZ progiams (3 hra.) 2§3.»—KYW, CHICAGO— 102a Fuller. When a man praises his motor WJZ and associated stations at 8 11:00— Egyptian serenaders. 8:00— WJZ programs (2 hrs.) Mrs. Eugene Lafleur has as her for Its economy of operation, es­ o'clock Thursday night, Mr. Stan- 12:00— Organist, dance music. 10:00—W EAF musical program. guest Mrs. Donald Green of Meri­ pecially on the basic of mileage, laws will be assisted by Jack Shll- 499.7— W TIC. HARTFORD—60a 10:30—Apollo male Quartet. 11:00— WJZ Slumber music. den. and another knocks the same type the MOTORIS kret's orchestra, a male quartet and 6:30— Sea Gull dinner group. instrumental sololsta The renowned 7:00—Mano recital; concerL 12:00—Fiorito’a dance orchestra. Mrs. Haywood, Miss Francis Hay­ of motor for Us utter lack of effi­ 7:80—WEAF programs (3V4 hrs.) 1:00— Insomnia Club hour. ___ Husslan baritone, Ivan Ivantzoff, and 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—77a wood, an^ Mrs. Dowd of Hartford ciency and Its great cost of main­ Carolina LAZzati, brilliant operatic 422.3— WOR, N EW AR K —7 ia spent New Years in Columbia at the tenance, ask both how they got TWO THINGS TO R15MPMBEIF V contralto, are scheduled to appear be­ 7:45—Everyman’s philosophy; chlmea 6:00— Studio organ recital. fore the microphones of WOR and we 8:00—Minute Men’s entertainmenL 9:00—W OR programs (2 hrs.) home of Mrs. W. H. Carpenter. that way. By Henry A. Schalle^' 9:00— Ivan Ivantzoff, baritone; Caro- 11:00— riano moods: dance music. SKATES Columbia stations at 9. The tram- 254.1—WJJD, CHICAGO— 1180. Frederick Bailey, Jr., has return­ The one, you will find, drew his tional Russian folk air "Song Of the llna Lazzarl. contralto. ed to his home in Westfield, Mass., conclusions last summer when Vo'.sa Roatmen" Is Included In Ivant- 10:00—Moments in composers’ lives 9:00— Mooseheart hour. SHARPENED zoffs pioKram. The artists will be ac­ Bizet’s fete In Seville.” 9:30— Studio hub hour. after visiting his grandmother here. everything was in the motor’s fa­ companied by a symphony orchestra. 10:30— Merrymaker’s orchestra, songs. 10:30— Dance orchestra; artists. Mrs. Bailey spent Monday in East vor. The other happened to notice Prompt and Satisfactory 11:05— ^Two dance orchestras. 11:00—Studio program. \ O H / YOU^ A musical reception to a noted flaut­ 12:00—Artists; concert trio. Hampton. how often he had to refill his gaso­ ist In a ducal palace toward the end 302.8—W BZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. Work 7:10—Lowe's dance orchestra, 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—72a Mr. and Mrs. Moshe Paranoy and line tank of late. of the Eighteenth Century will be the 10:15—Musical melange; orchestra. * « • O R U T £ theme of the program by Milady s mu­ 8:0(1— WJ'Z programs (2V4 hre.) Mr. and Mrs. S. Berkman of Hart- 10:30—Hockey game resume. 11:15—Quintet; Fat Barnes. sicians through the WJZ chain at 9 12:00— Dream ship: dance orchestra. ford have been spending Christmas Both take a wrong slant on the o’clock. The flute and the harpsicliord, 11:15—McEnelly’s dance orchestra. 454.3— W E A F. NEW YORK—660. 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—870. week in Columbia, at the home of expectation of a motor’s operation. both poptilar Instruments of that era 8:00—Tony’s scrap book; Angelua. are heard in lAclalr’s “ Mus^te ®t>d 8:00—Dinner fiance music. Ralph Kuell, returning to Hartford They fall to consider external fac­ 6:30— Bonnie Laddies. 8:30— Studio players’ presentation. one of Mozart's minuets. Erva 9:00— Feature; popular program. on New Years Day. tors over which the engine has no EECTRIC soprano, will bo the featured vocalists, 7:00—Mid-week hymn sing. Mrs. Bessie Trythall and daugh­ control. Under certain conditions 7:30—Comfort hour. 447.5— W M AQ -W Q J. CHICAGO—670. presenting "O Ma Tendre Musette and 10:00—Concert: Amos ’n’ Andy. two delicate French ">ra. Half an 8:00— Song Shop. ter Shirley and Miss Marie Field the best of engines will fail to stack 8:30—Sentinel’s dance orchestra. 11:40— Three dance orchestras. hour later WT3AF and allied stations 319— KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—940. . spent New Years Day In Willlman- up to the specifications of the will feature a male quartet, tenor solo­ 9:00— Male Singers quartet, vocal so­ tic at the home of Mrs. Trythall’s manufacturer, while the worst mo­ los. two pianos. 10:00— WOR Columbia hour. ist, and a concert orchestra, OUict 11:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comic team. sister.- tor may surprise its engineer. WELDING 9:30— Male quartet, tenor, pianist. highlights for Thursday " '^ t are 11:1b—Mountaineers; frolic. , Charles’ Gm >sv band through WG” at 10:00— Special musical hour. The rural carrier had a holiday The chuse of this idiosyncrasy is 10:40— Rolft’s dance orcliestra. 288.3— W F A A , DALLAS—1040. 7t30, Henry Fillmore's band through f , on New Years day, there being no twofold: the weather and the WHK at 9 and the Harmeville charity 11:30—Ben Pollack’s orchestra. 7:30—W E A F Comfort hour. Complete Equipment 9:30— W.rz feature hour. mail deliveries. driver. t ball through WCAE at 10:30. 393.5—W JZ. NEW Y O R K -760. 361.2— KOA. DENVER—83a Sunday afternoon a car passed * * * 6:00— Kemp’s dance orchestra. 9:00—N. B. G. programs (1V4 hrs.) Black face type Indicates best features 6:30— KIriloff’s Balalaika orchestra. 10:30—Agriculture; I'alizzl’s orchretra. through town whose driver evident­ Given agreeable weather and a Cracked Motors 7:00—Mariani’s orch; Zielfnska. sop. 379.8— W BAP, FORT W ORTH —800, ly had been looking “upon the wine considerate driver, and the highest All programs E.astern Standard Time. 8:00— Pehnryn Stanlaws, artist. 8 :30—Songs; piano recital. 8:30— Sparker’s orch; Ed Smalle when red” as It tore through at a efficiency can be obtained from 374.8— KTHS, HOT fPRINGS—800. greater rate of speed than eye wit­ any motor, according to its expecta­ Repaired Leading East Stations. comedian. 10:00— Orchestra; bass. 9:00— Milady’s musicians with harp 10:45—Organist: dance frolic. nesses said had ever been attained tions. What is regarded as a poor IPE 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100 sichordist, soprano. 12:15—Specialties. by a car going through. Just be­ engine may perform better at less 8:00—Choir, organ. 9:30—Feature concert hour. 491.5— W D A F. KANSAS CITY—610. without dismantling 9:15—Concert orchestra. 10:00—Old English songs by choristers 8:00— W E A F programs (2 hrs.) fore he reached the Green, a local cost than one considered better, 10:nn—Subway boys, vocalists. soprano. man was proceeding towards Wllll- just because the driver has oper­ 10:30—Orchestra; Amos 'n' Andy. REMEMBER, OH! REMEMBER your wading 11:10—Dance orch estra .__ 10:30—The fortune teller, Gypsy music. 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. mantic and seeing the approaching ated it in accordance with the Radiator Service 233—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 11:00— Slumliet niii.^ic. 468.5— KFI, LOS A N G E LE S-640. car, almost climbed the bank on the weather. The driver, in other 1 anniversary. 7:00—Gi.anta enterlalnmenL 635.4— WFI. PP.ILADELPHIA—560. 11:30— Moore’s concert orchestra. 8 ;0ii—W.r/, programs (1 hr.) 7:0ij— AutonlcI».le < (H4i hrs.) completely across the road. The In poor weather, the best driver 10:0(1—Feature studio, hour. 9;nr,—Studio program. 10:00— Studio imisicai hour. 10:30— Carborundum band. — WJZ pro.grams (1 hr.) 11:00— Dance orchestra. driver kept right side up and nar­ can’t get the mileage and efficiency BARLOW’S GARAGE 11:35—WGY organ recital. 10::;o—Carborundum band. rowly escaped a telephone pole and out of his motor that he got in **Buying Safely Means Buying of a Reliable Dealer” 243.8—W NAC. BOSTON—1230. 270.1— W RVA, RICHMOND— 1110. 595 Main St., So. Manchester U:3U—Theater organ music. 6:1.5—Pianist; orchestra. the last seen of him he was proceed­ better weather. This is true espe­ 7:11—Amos 'n' Andy. team. 379.5— W G Y, SCHENECTADY—790. 7:30—Studio music programs. 7:30—Organ recital; feature. ing merrily towards Hebron. Spec­ cially in winter whin there’s snow Next Door to Sheridan Hotel 8:30—Paul Shirley’s program. 11:55—Time, weather, markets. 9:00—Feature: quartet. tators in the houses confronting on the ground and the best re­ 9:00—WOR programs (1 hr.) 6 :0 0 -Stocks, markets, farm forum. 10:30—Orchestra: soloists. 11:10—Rhode’s dance orchestra. 6:30—Trappers hour; dinner music. 440.9— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO— 680. the Green deemed it almost a mir­ sources of the ' driver are called 428.3—W L W . CINCINNATI—TOO. - 7:30— Agricultural program. '1;00— Feature program. acle that he could remain right side upon if he would get the most out SPECIAiTPRICES SCHALLER MOTOR SALES, Inc. 8:00— W E A F programs (1% hrs.) 9;00— Henry Fillmore’s band. 12:00— N. B. C. dance music. up and feel it is very fortunate that of his motor. ON 9:30—WJZ musical program. 9:30—"With the Joneses." Phone 1226-2 10:00—W E A F musical program. 277.6—WCBD, ZION—1080. no one was on the corner at the But by proper manipulation such Center Street. 10:00—Burnt Corker’ s concert. 8:00—Zion orchestra, double trio, 11:00— Instrumental trio. 10:30— Carborundum band. Green at the time. It would seem a driver can operate his car more 11:30— Flovd Walter, organisL mixed qu.artet and artists. CAR REPAIRING 11:30—Two dance orcltpstras to 1:00. ------Secondary DX Stations. that the special providence ^hich economically than one who has no Secondary Eastern Stations Is said to watch over fools and conception of what snow and sleet During January DAY AND NIGHT RELIABLE 202.6— WORD. BATAVIA—1480. S08.2—W EEU BOSTON—690. 9:30—G.vp.*!y baron’ s concert. drunken men must have been in and cold do to a motor. SERVICE USED CARS 7:00—Sportmen’a feature program. 10:00—WEAF progr.ims (2 hrs.) 9 :0 0 -Concert; talks; lesson. * « * Valves Ground 410.7—CNRM, MONTREAL—730. 10:00— Musical program; readings. force to have enabled him to get 7:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) as far as Columbia without killing Stopping is just as important as 8:30—Mr. and Mrs. Radio SklL 7 :30— French-Canadian prog. 3.14.6— WENR, CHICAGO—870. Fly-wheels Installed 10:00—W E A F musical program. 9:00—Studio musical programs. himself or some innocent bystand­ starting In such conditions. Let 296.9— W H N , N EW YORK—lOia 8:15—Farmer Rusk’s talk. Brakes Relined 10:45—Hector’s dance orchestra. 10:00—W E A F feature program. er. alone the danger of skidding into a 7:00—Orchestra; entertainers. New Piston Rings Installed SHOULD HELP. 374.8—W SAI, CINCINNATI—800. 8:00—Orchestra; feature; orchestra. 12:00— Studio artists program. neighbor, there is the probability of Manchester Auto g*00—WEAF programs (2% hrs.) 272.6— W L W L . N EW YORK—1100. 202.6— W H T , CHICAGO— 1480. burning up the tires in the effort With a view toward increased 10:30—Artists; dance orchestra. 7:00— Knights of Columbus hour. 10:00— Studio concert. to stop a sliding machine with the safety, the Cleveland Automobile 215.7—W H K , CLEVELAND—1390. 7:05—Orchestra favorites: talk. 11:00—Your hour league. SKATES Club and the Cleveland Safety 7:50—1. B. S. A. broadcasts. 526—WNYC. NEW YORK—570. wheels locked. Chains do not help Top ('o 299.8— W H O. DES MOINES— 1000. much when there’s soft snow or ice Council are giving away with each 9:00—WOR programs (1 hr.) 7:35—Air college lectures. 8:00— W E A F programs (4 hrs.) BOLTON 10:00— Basketball game; Merrymakers. 8 :1 5 -Tenor, pianist, violinist. new automobile license sold a little 12:00— Little Symphony orchestra. on the ground. They’ll give a car SHARPENED ' All Work Folly Qnaranteed. 11:00—^Amos ’n’ Andy, comic team. 9:00— Claire Kellogg musicale. a start and perhaps make stopping booklet containing the traffic rules 11:15—Day’s dance orchestra. 315.6— WRC, V7ASH1NGTON—950. 370.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—8ia W. J. MESSIER : —Craftmen: piano recital. 25c. of the city. 325.9—W W J , DETROIT—920. 9:30—AVEAE progtains (H i bra.) 9 30 slightly easier. But they won’t do 10:12—Theatrical entertainmenL Mrs. Charles Plnney will enter­ 7:30—Barium dance orchestra. 11:00—WJZ SUinilicr music. even this when the motor is speed­ 11:20—Ixmg's dance orchestra. 8:00—WEAF programs hrs.) 12:00— Daugherty's orcliestra. tain the Ladles society at the Rain­ ed up quickly In an effort to make bow Inn Thursday afternoon. a quick getaway, or when the Miss Catherine Lee, daughter of brakes are applied suddenly In or­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee, Jr., and der to stop short. days and dismissed the application William Skinner, Jr., son of Wil­ By applying engine power sanely NEW COURT RULING for the writ. liam Skinner, Sr., were married and evenly, and acting the same Judge Elbert B. Hamlin, of Monday at the Congregational par­ way with the brakes, the highest WTIC Litchfield county’s Common Pleas sonage by the Rev. Frederick Tay­ efficiency can be obtained from the New Haven, Conn., Jan. 3.— Court, sent Colonnese to jail on lor. . automobile under conditions of Travelers Insurance Co. When a man Is sent to jail for thir­ November 12, and fined him '$300 A milk truck owned by Charles snow and ice. on each count beside. His offense Hartford ty days on each of two counts, he Plnney and driven by Joseph Nov- We can’t drive as serenely in win­ must serve sixty days in jail. Such was against the liquor laws. ark^ turned over near the Ruggles ter as w4 do in summer. 535.4 m. 560 k. c. was the decision rendered here to­ place Tuesday afternoon. Several day by Judge Edwin S. Thomas, of hundred quarts of milk were lost. Miss Edna Jackson of Torrington the United States District Court, in BEGINS AT HOME PAN-AMERICAN ROAD UP. During this store-wide sale, specially low price’s will the case of Frank Colonnese, of spent New Years with Miss Ruth Program for Thursday. A bill has been introduced into 6:25— Summary of program and Litchfield. Colonnese asked for a Jones. mean added savings (m every purchase made now. “ How did you manage to get The/North school will open Jan. Congress asking an appropriation news bulletins. writ of habeas corpus on the that lovely car?" * ground that his freedom under the 7 Instead of Jan. 3. due to the death of $50,000 'with which to conduct 6:30— Sea Gull dinner group. “ A charity lottery.” of the father of Miss Mary May- a preliminary survey for an Inter- 7:00— King Perfecto Music Mem­ Federal Constitution was being vio­ “ Managed to draw the winning Now on Sale ory contest under the direction lated after he had served thirty bury the teacher. American highway, embracing a number?” Miss Ella and Miss Jeanette Sum­ route through the countries that | of Emil Helmberger. days in jail. Judge Thomas ruled “ No, I got up the lottery.” — Our Special 7:30— Coward Comfort hour from that Colonnese must serve sixty ner of Hartford spent New Years at are members of the Pan-American : NBC studios. Passing Show. their home. Union. LOW CASH PRICE 8:00— Forhan’fl Song Shop from 77.65 NBC studios. 8:30— “ Tone Color" presented by The Imperials. I— March Mignonne ....P o ld in i Typewriters _ jT h e N ew II— Valse in D minor ..Chopin HI— Song of L o v e ...... Nevin .^11 makes, sold, rented, ex- WssMumi!'ELectnc IV— The Mystery of Night, Denni -lianged and overliaaled. V— Naila ...... Delibes VI— One Alone fr “ The Special rental rates to stu- i Desert Song,” , .... Romberg Jeinls. Rebuilt machines GyiatorlVkshei' VII— Czardas ...... Janos S20.00 and up. \ 9:00— Seiberling Singers from NBC studios. A National Sensation 9:30— The Contraltones. KJMP'S 10:00— Halsay-Stuart Hours from for Two Years NBC studios. 763 Main St. Phone 821 10:30— Palais D’Or orchestra. 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Fem inine Lore r ' l THIS HAS HAPPENED In fire— bv Olive/Roberts Rcirton Ah, well; you would not under­ ASHTOBETH ASHE, ventnre- stand!” m V / ©1^28 fcy NBA ServiceJne. ------^ . r . J |tane little stenographer, has had “ Did you write it, Mona?” ex­ most unpleasant experience on i tfilpboatd. Ashtoreth, on a cruise claimed Ashtoreth incredulously. Biologists, psychiatrists and psy- finest In the world, But some- to the West Indies, has been the “ Non— non!” chologists are discovering more j where in ge' erations past some­ There is a tendency on the part Coventry ladies held their supper Mona shook her head weakly. innocent cause of a fierce quarrel things each day about children. one gave out the idea that a little of many women to abandon the bob and Christmas sale. Without look­ between her roommate-—^MONA DE “ I am not clevalre, ma cherie. child didn’t thrive quite so well and let their hair grow. Perhaps ing that one up, I. am using one I cannot write what is in my heart. Theories are advanced, tried MUSSEj:, and JACK SMYTHE, an out of his mother’s company^ even this always has been so since the from one of the Chicago meat pack­ I find it in a magazine, and copy it. out and discarded. bob became fashionable, but de­ ers which is similar, the difference Englishman. for short periods. She also be­ A lady by the name of Madame But the one thing that they all signers claim a change is about to being, as I recollect, that the mem­ Ashtoreth goes to the boat deck seem to agree upon, is that too lieves that Betty or Tommy love with Smj'the, who has warned her Alice Duer Miller write it. Read the take place in women’s styles which bers of the fragment society used last again, s’il vons plait.” much mother is not good for chil­ her so well that she can’t bear to will mean longer hair. This will suet drippings to saute the meat, that he proposes to kiss her. Then make them suffer, even for an from the shadows steps Mona de Ashtoreth repeated slowly; dren. cause the nevi; hat brim to widen in and added carrots to the casserole A child to be perfect, according hour or two. consequence to cover up the unbe­ of Swiss steak, while this present Musset. Mona, in a wild fury, de­ I shall try to break the news nounces the Englishman. And tells “ ‘If I were you, I would have held to the newest theory, should have, comingness of the growing period. recipe calls for bacon. Flank steak gently to these ladies that the rea­ Ashtoreth that he makes love in my hand not one mother, but several. These is used and a fourth a cup o f flnnr son their children scream them­ order to “ put it in a book— and sell In flrq— “ mothers” should rotate, each be­ Mid-season millinery combines with a seasoning of pepper and salt it.'* She swears that he made love to Ah, well; you would not under­ ing able to give the child one selves blue in the face when they straw and felt. One of the smartest is pounded into the meat; two or her—and then published the tale stand’.” thing in which she is scientifical­ see her put her hat on, is about new hats is of tweed silk straw in three strips of bacon are placed on navy blue and white with a band­ of their amours. ly perfect. one part love to ten parts anger the bottom of the dish and the meat The vehemence of her tirade “ Non,” murmured Mona. “ He In this way the child will have I that their comfort is going to be ing and facing of navy blue. These is browned on both sides and. a straws woven to imitate tweed are choked her, and she stopped for would not understand.” no dependency— no complexes, no ] interrupted. fourth cup of water or stock added. Ashtoreth folded the paper. inhibitions, no mother fixation; “ Mother” is associated with Intended to accompany the tweed More may be needed during the breath. She put her handkerchief to ensembles for the southern resorts her mouth, and when she took it “ And you want Jack to have it?” the latter we are told, is about contentment and comfort just as baking which will take at least an she asked. the worst thing that can happen’ the man in the gray uniform asso­ or for spring wear in the north. hour. Spanish steak is prepared In away there was blood on it. Spring-like effect of the straw is practically the same way, with the Ashtoreth persuades her to go Mona nodded. to anybody. ciates himself in their minds with “ Put it in an envelope, and ask subdued and prevented from look­ addition of a half can of tomatoes down to their stateroom and sends I am on the side of these learn­ letters. ing too unseasonal by the felt. A the steward to give it to him. Day Tommy wants her there so he poured around the steak. For the for the ship’s doctor. ed gentlemen to this extent— that new glove felt for millinery is as church supper the ladies cut the after tomorrow we reach Antigua, I am convinced a good many mis­ can get at her if he needs her. He soft to the touch and as pliable as and he goes.” pieces of steak, round I believe, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY guided mothers are ruining chil­ wants her there to think for him; a kid glove. into individual portions for serving. Ashtoreth spoke decisively. dren by kindness and weakening he likes to know that somebody is CHAPTER XXI. “ Well, I shan’t as much as speak day by day their ability to depend around to whom he comes first; Savoury Scalloped Oysters When Ashtoreth came in, Mona to him again, my dear! I never he wants someone to be ready to on themselves or to be happy any­ One quart oysters, 2 eggs, 1 tea­ There has been much agitation had slipped into a crimson smok­ heard of such a mean thing ir my where out of their mother’s sight. kiss the sore place if he gets hurt; ing jacket and was propped on her spoon paprika, 1 teaspoon onion in recent years against the general life. But, Mona, aie you absolutely We all know the mother who he wants petting. custom of having Christmas trees / elbow, rouging her lips. sure it was you he was writing juice, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, has to resort to tricks to get out If she goes away all this is in­ 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce, in the homes on the ground that ' She had a gold-backed mirror in about? You heard him deny it. terrupted. He has to come sec­ the cutting of millions of young one hand, and in the other a little of the house if she has an errand 2 cups diced celery, 2 tablespoons Mightn’t it have been a sort of a or a day’s shopping to do, or wish­ ond for a little while with some­ trees will in time deplete the for­ silver pot of ruby paste. composite woman? A conglomera­ minced parsley, fine cracker es to go to a party. body else— cr even third. He crumbs, buttered crumbs, 1 tea­ ests. According to Albert Hansen “ Now Mona, you know the doctor tion, you know, of all the women of Purdue University Experiment said you shouldn’t so much as raise Indeed we even know the knows he is not as Important to spoon salt, 1 tablespoon butter. he has ever known?” anybody else as he is to his moth­ station there is little basis for this your, arms I” scolded Ashtoreth. Mona shook her head. mother who won’t go out at ail Drain oysters from liquor and unless she can take Betty or Tom­ er. pat dry between towels. Beat eggs viewpoint. In his opinion the Re­ “ Give me that stuff this minute.” “ It was I,” she insisted. “ I know moval of the young trees aids rath­ Mona dabbed unconcernedly with my along. She trusts no one and Every mother should accustom slightly with salt, pepper, paprika, ma cherie.” her children to the sight of her lemon juice and Worcestershire er than hinders the developinent her long forefinger. Ashtoreth was intensely curious. refuses even a temporary separa­ of the forests as thinning Is an ap- “ I look ghastly,” she explained. tion from her offspring. leaving them when necessary. It sauce. Butter a casserole well and “ I never heard of the book,” she sprinkle with a thin layer of fine cord with modern methods of for­ “ I put on my mouth. Then I go to remarked. “ Was it popular, Mona?” Mothers Blameless is understood, of course, that she estry. Then too, many people make provides for their safety and com­ cracker crumbs. Dip each oyster sleep.” “ Now, Mona, yon know the doctor said you shouldn’t as much as “ Popular?— oni— so-so.” Now these mothers are not to a business of raising trees for the blame. Their Intentions are the fort while she is gone. into egg mixture then into cracker Ashtoreth sat by the side of the raise your arms!” Mona’s blue eyes flashed. crumbs and place in prepared cas­ Christmas season, using land that berth. “ You will hear of it. It .s to be is not suited for real forests. Ashtoreth was almost afraid to serole. Continue to do this until “ Mona,” she said, “ I’m awfully "It couldn’t be, Mona. You’re too a cinema. I ’ave been asked to play afternoon, Jan. 7 1929 at 4:00 p. m. a smooth even layer is made in Date Salad worried about you. 'The doctor says beautiful!” trust her voice. It was so charged the part of the bad womans. I tell The Drum and Bugle Corps will casserole. Over this sprinkle a you’ve had a little hemorrhage, The French woman smiled. with tears. Wash dates well and drain. them all no.” GIRL SCOUT NEWS begin work this evening at the layer of celery and parsley. Con­ Make a thin syrup using 2 tables- and he wants you to stay in bed “I don’t know very much,” she State Armory from 6:30 to 7:30. “ I have lived,” she said. “ And “ Who asked you, Mona?” tinue layer for layer of oysters spoons sugar to 1 cup boiling wa­ until your temperature goes down. I have loved. I am not going to be confessed. “ I— I’ve been reading “ A movie mans in-Paris. He ’ear Girls who were in the corps last and vegetables until all is used. this one you’ve marked. It’s awfully ter. Allow 2 or 3 dates for each If it-isn’t normal by the time we old.” about me, and he see me also. He Better understanding and a feel­ year are asked to report. Pour over remaining egg mixture reach , Guadeloupe, he sayt> you brave.” person to be served. Dip dates in­ She smiled again, and shivered. was one of the big fat mens from ing of good will throughout the combined and with oyster liquor. to syrup and place on a shallow shouldn’t try to go ashore. You’ll And they were silent for a while. Mona seemed to rouse herself. Hollywood.” world is stressed by Mrs. William MATCHING SHOES Cover with a half-inch layer of “ I found a little poem,” she said, pan. Put Into a moderately cool have to stay right in your berth Then she said, “ The fire of my Ashtoreth thought that was very H. Hoffman, newly elected national buttered crumbs and bake 30 min­ oven to plump and dry. Remove until we get back to New York. life burns low. It is a light that speaking with slight difficulty, “ It exciting. president, in a New Year’s proclam­ Last season matched the costume utes in a hot oven. Serve at once stones. To one package of Phila­ Then you’re to have your lungs will go out sometime, like all lights is called “ To a Certain Gentle­ “ Mr. Smythe must have sold the ation. in color. This year they match in from casserole. delphia cream cheese add 4 table­ X-rayed. I don’t want to frighte.- mans’. I would like to send it to fabric. The latest style is to have everywhe e.” movie rights then,” she surmised. “ The Girl Scouts and Girl spoons finely chopped nuts and you, or anything like thr.t,. but— She drew Ashtoreth’s fingers to Meester Smythe. It is in the little “ And I suppose some other girl shoes made of the same material Beverly Nichols, the English 2 tablespoons preserved ginger. honestly, Mona— yo”. must be very drawer under the mirror.” Guides,” declared Mrs. Hoffman, “ is as your coat, frock, evening gown satirist, who by the way lectured in her lips. will have the part. I should think a worldwide movement representing Work in cream until mixture Is careful.” She motioned toward the wash- or ensemble. Hartford last month before the “ I am not afraid,” she whispered. you’d have just loved it, Mona! twenty-nine countries and it is smooth. Season to taste with salt “ It’s so hot!” she co nplained, “ I like the dark.” stand. Ashtoreth found it between Have you ever been in pictures?” Women’s club, made the statement while mixing. Fill prepared dates through our common bond express­ RAINY DAYS end tosssed the sheet aside. Ashtoreth v;as trembling vio­ the sticky pages of a book of Thj effort of conversation had that the funniest thing he saw over with this mixture and arrange on ed in our Girl Scout and Girl Guide here was a man tying a lady’s shoe Ashtoreth pulled up the covers. lently. A horrible fear obsessed stamps, under one of Mona’s big tired the sick woman. She moved promise ‘to try to do our duty to a bed of lettuce. Drop a spoonful “ Bo good, Mora,” she admonish­ her. As if Death had come on powder puffs. A new rainy-Jay ensemble is of in public. This Mr. Nichols inter­ of mayonnaise in the center of restlessly. God and our country: to help other rubberized crepe in soft wisteria ed. “ You’ve to keep absolutely stealthy feet across the shining sea, “ Read it,” whispered the sick “ In Paris— oni,” she said. “ The preted as the symbol of abasement each plate and top with a tea­ people at all times; and to obey the shade. The coat is slightly molded, of the American male. This atti­ quiet, and stop throwing things and entered, unbidden, their little woman. movie mans wanted me to have my Scout laws’ that we are endeavoring spoonful of whipped cream lightly around!” has cape sleeves and a cute Postil­ tude, however, is defended by Char­ seasoned with salt and made pink cabin. She seemed to feel its pres­ voice testea for the talkies.' He to develop a consciousness of world lion collar. The hat is fine felt, with Mon.a reached for her hands as ence. And Ashtoreth read aloud: les Hanson Towne, editor of Harp­ with paprika. said I talked like the girl in Meester citizenship and thus make for peace a long back to shed the rain. er’s Weekly. Carl Van Vechten and she smoothed out the s’neet. Mona lay on her back now. There Smythe’s book.” and good will throughout the world. “ You grieve for me, ma cherte?” others. Editor Towne says; “ We’re were bright spots on either cheek, “ It may be so, good sir, it may be “ What was the name of the book, The bouffant frock is the choice she asked. “ With our number now nearing YELI,OW-BLUE imbeciles where women are con­ burning redly. And her eyas were so. Mona?” 200,000 in this country and more for the debutante for their coming “ ‘Grieve’ ? Oh, no,” exclaimed Not all who sin are tempted— that Medium blue and a bright yel­ cerned, but we glory in our imbecil­ blazing blue. Her skin was hot, and Mona looked at hre sharply. than 1,000,000 in the world, let us low promise to be a popular color ity. It is natural for an American out parties this season. It is Ashtoreth hastilj. “ There's noth­ very dry. Presently she dropped we know: “ You ‘ave not heard,” she ques­ reach out across the sea and join essentially a costume for the youth­ ing to grieve about. You’re not dan­ combination foi spring. A yellow gentleman to offer to tie a lady’s her lids and remained so still that It may be darker things than this tioned, “ of ‘Pariah-Girl’ ?” hands with our sisters and repeat ful figure anil in faille or pussy gerously sick or anything like blouse tucks into the circular shoe as it is for him to walk on the A-shtoreth thought she slept. are true. “ ‘Pariah-GIrT— no. I don’t think together on the first of this New skirt of a blue suit. outside of the street when he is willow taffeta in the,peach, canary that.” s o ... .Doesn’t ‘pariah’ mean out­ Year the keynote of our sisterhood: yellow, nile or jade greens, apricot “ Non?” Ashtoreth stood up then, and And yet, upon my soul, if 1 were with her, or to lift his hat when went to the porthcle. She s,.’.w the you-r cast?” “ A Girl Scout’s honor is to be HONEY MUFFINS he meets her on the avenue.” He or the always popular pink, nothing The Frenchwoman raised her ex­ Mona sat-up suddenly in bed. can surpass it for bridesmaids’ pressive brows. moon on . the water, making it so A man, no longer young, at peace, trusted. If you use two or three table­ goes on to say that he has seen “ Outcast!” she screamed. “ Mon German hausfraus remove their gowns or dances! White is excel­ “ I have tuberculosis of the throat, magically lovely, that there seemed secured A Girl Scout Is loyal. spoonfuls of honey instead of su­ Dieu!” A Girl Scout’s duty is to be use­ husband’s boots and has no doubt lent for the young girl with rich ma cherie. Ar d now, maybe, I have nothing real anywhere about. The From all that tempting women gar when making muffins the next coloring. The bouffant dresses of night was full of beauty anu mys­ And she beat with her closed ful and to help others. time, your family will exclaim over English women would do the same, it of the lungs also. Doctors in have endured fists upon her breast. Her nostrils A Girl Scout is a triend to.all'and but an American woman— never! this season are anything but plain. Paris— they tell me I i eve not long ticism. And Ashtoreth’s spirit w-as the “ new taste.” Of poverty and ignorance and fear dilated. And the pupils of her eyes a sister to every other Girl Scout. Some of them are cut with double to live.” troubled with vague imaginings disappeared beneath her lowered A Girl Scout Is courteous. flounces, others with peplums or “ Oh, Mona!” that had never come to her betore. And joy that make youth terrible Swiss and Spanish Steak side while some have panels of-the and dear, lids, so that the whites showed A Girl Scout is a friend to ani­ In compliance v.ith the request Ashtoreth caught the sick wo­ Mona’s Swinburne lay, open, on frighteningly. mals. silk or of lulle. man’s hands to her heart. the couch. Ashtoreth took it in her If I were you, before I took my for a recipe for Swiss steak, I gave She raised her voice in long, sob­ A Girl Scout obeys orders. ‘The doctor did not tell you, eh?” hands, and saw that it was open to pen such a recipe about the time the MARY TAYLOR bing wails. And tore her hair. A Girl Scout is cheerful. Pure , “ No— oh, no!’’ the marked passage she had read And wrote those words to hearten A Girl Scout is thrifty. “ Maybe he does not know ” . . . . the night before; other men. (To be Continued) A Girl Scout is clean in thought, ('lean Mona sighed... .“ Maybe he is what And give them greater sense of word and deed.” you call a horse doctor. But the “ From too much love of living. moral ease The monthly troop leaders’ class Jack Smythe tries to Justify him­ Best Layer» Loaf and Cup Cakes doctors in Paris they know. And From hope and fear set fre e ... will be held from 2 to 4 o'clock Sat­ they tell me.” In the long score of commrn sins self— and then the captain sends like these, urday afternoon, January 5 at 180 look appetizing, taste good, have reai food Ashtoretb’s heart beat madly. Mona opened her eyes. for Ashtoreth. “ While there is life,” Main street. For first-class require­ for value lOo when made with Rimiford. She was shaking all over, “ You love poetry?” she whisper­ If I were you, I would have held they say, “ there is hope”— but poor ment credit, each leader is to hand You can always depend on Rumtotd tor i “ I don’t believe it!” she cried. my hand Mona is desperately ill. ed. in the name of a tenderfoot she has Health perfect leavening and uniform results. trained. Be sure to get ed again and again that the gover­ TUCK-INS Th Girl Scout Council will hold nor’s daughter is an eminently its monthly meeting Tuesday. Jan. sensible young lady who can cook Pajamas are a little smarter 8, 1929, at 2:30 o’clock at the home 49 Holl and all that and who is perfectly now when the blouse tucks into of Mrs. Earl G. Seaman, 105 East RUMFORD willing to struggle along on her the trousers. There may or may Center street. St. The Wholesome ^ O M A N I S VKY railroad clerk fiancee’s salary — not be a sleeveless cardigan top­ Troop 1 Phone > V/L ^ ^ { ^ a lle n e sua w m still, one can but opine that young ping it all. Troop 1 will hold its re,gular John Coolidge’s courage must be meeting Friday at 6:15, Jan the 4. 2056 BAKING POWDER pretty stalwart stuff and match GOLD AND WHITE. Troop 4 that of thousands of other young This troop will hold a meeting SHE’S s o VALU.ABLE I They explain that really desirable men who dare take the matrimon­ . Nothing Is lovelier for evening Raymond Young of Newark, N. homes do not want to be bothered tomorrow evening at 6:30 at the ial leap. right now than gold and white. A Lincoln school. J., is suing the United States Ra- j boarding school teachers, and brocaded georgette has an all-over Bryant & Chapman dium Corporation for $100,000 j that the present situation offers Troop 6 IS IT SAD? design in fine gold flowers, like Successors compensation for contraction of the teacher little more comfort in There is to be a meeting Monday “ luminous leprosy” in the com­ A 65-year-old telephone oper­ dots against a lattice work of very, the way of room and board than it very fine gold threads. It is made pany’s dial painting shop by his did the old-fashioned teacher who ator died in a little Ohio town the other day. In the poor home in with gold shoulder straps and gold We Now Offer wife, Mae Canfield Young. He “ boarded around,” going to each flowers at both sides of the hips. places this amount as the only family at butchering time, or which she had lived alone and in A COMPLETE supposed poverty they found hun­ adequate compensation for “ loss when some special crop was just LINGERIE TOUGH of a wife’s and mothers’ services.” in. dreds of boxes, some opened and some unopened, of the richest, Three layers of shaded georgette The Cleaners That dean ^ NOT DOMESTIC niost exotic and luxurious silks ' DID HE BEFORE in cream, beige and deep tan, fash­ Coat, Apron and and perfumes and all the utterly ion a sweet little collar for a brown I have often observed the school The comment Is probably unjust useless frivolities dear to women. velveteen frock for a young girl. teachers’ seeming lack of domes­ There were so many bundles that and perhaps unnecessarily cynical. ticity as contrasted with women But whenever one reads of suits there was no room In the house Towel Supply in other business and profes­ for the funeral. brought by husbands placing their sions, and wondered about it. I Fashion Plaque wives’ services at certain rather have known few school teachers HER ROMANCE Ifff! high amounts, one wonders just to set themselves up in housekeep­ 1— 1 Service kow conscious they were of the Much to-do was made about the 1___1 ing apartments, though women pathos of this. And yet, is it so value of said services before the who work longer hours and have suit was possible. Tell any hus­ pathetic, after all? They spoke of Why go out of town fewer holidays count the price of the dead woman’s hunger for that band that he couldn’t replace his bother and work none too high to wife’s work in the home for some­ romance and beauty > which life when you can have pay fo^ the superiorty of an had denied her, breaking forth thing like several hundred dollars apartment of one’s own to the a month and he’ll laugh a sardonic in one desperate attenapt to get better and quicker dubious workability of boarding something. 'Well, maybe she got i“Ye-a-ah?” and rooming. Both Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. it. She’s not so much to be pitied There’s No More “Sunday Best” Service here with­ Why don't they? They’ll an­ as the humans living barren lives Mills submitted plans for ef­ swer, of course, that their day’s fective enforcement of the prohi­ who never make an attempt to The modern generation realizes the value of appear­ out added cost? work Is too arduous. Fiddlestick’s! break out nor know how to do it bition amendment. His won the My own observation is that the ing well-dressed at all times. It really isn’t expen­ i$25,000 prize offered by W. C. Du- if they would. Who is to say that average school teacher doesn’t the seemingly psychopathic trait sive when you let us keep your clothes in good condi­ xant Hers won second. A nice know what work is as contrasted qaestion is whether he influenced 6f buying luxuries which she tion by our excellent cleaning methods which length­ with the average woman in busi­ could never use may not have CALL 180-2 bers or hers influenced his; ness. whether one or the other wrote been this, woman’s salvation and en the life of your wearing apparel. had real meaning for her? for full details Iboth. borrowing . the respective Cleaning and Dyeing spouse’s name for the entry; or JOHN AND FLOSSIE pibether this is one of those rare Every picture seen so far of the PRINCESS THEME. Free Collection and Delivery Hgi^iages of single interests sym- two who are rather humorously ^Hzed by each half of the part- known as “ America’s Most Fa­ Spring coats and little frocks hip engaging in the same ac- mous Sweethearts,” John Coolidge lean towards , the semi-princess New M odel ty from personal choice. In and Florence Trumbull, show the theme. One of a new dull orange event— celebrated two either in, about to has its back gored and piped to get in, or just leaving Miss Flor­ emphasize the new line. T h e POOR SCHOOLMARMS ence’s sport racer. Young John THIS IS THE modern interpre­ Laundry doesn’t have a car; he doesn’t COLORFUL BLOUSE. tation of the old-fashioned lace |»OUG.A^M DYE 'WOltHS rmltc^ies or some practical earn enough yet, but his flnancee is A beige suit alio vs its blouse mitten to be worn with-lace evening jHarri^sonxS'treet itNO x !Fhone t system for sheltering and a governor’s daughter, and the color freedom. The b'lpuse is of frocks. I t is fashioned of cotton South ■ Manchester 1510 g school teachers were de­ car, along with other things, is beige crepe de chine with intricate filet with .a pattern on the back fied by thttOhlo State Teach- just ta^en for gr ted. Incrustations of Egyptian red, yel- ting xthe^place of back embroid AssoclatioM in recent session. Not t:that .we haven’t been auur- low and black. 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MANCHESTER EVENING^ HERALD, s6uTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 8,1929. PAGE NTNR Beer Tallies 30 Points MIZEIL SKIRTING END IN PASADENA BA TTLE As Trade Loses 38-34 Retwn Flash; Forward Scores AH Wrestling Title Bat Two Field Goals; SPIO «>- ■* Game Decided in Last DID YOU KNOW TH.AT— Fonner Dartmontlt Gridster William Wrlgley, the chicle Minnie o f Play. 5'Ifenr3l..Earrdl magnate, says that Hornsby Lost Last June When He cost him almost a half million THE JUDGE SET A TKAi* dollars In cash and players . . . And that the Rajah is one of Missed Famous Fijrmg New Britain Trade (38) When the Judge fixed his well the finest characters in baseball B. F. T. known stare on the magnates and . . . Benny Leonard rates Jack Tackle InioriDg Himself. demanded a confession from them Sharkey as the best heavy­ Pryszhryz, rf . . . . .9 1-7 19 weight in the class . . . But Anderson, It ...... 1 0-0 2 at the winter meetings only the St. thinks he isn't so hot .... Hetano, If ...... 0 0-1 0 Le(dcuis, Ig . . . ___ 0 0-1 0 They all had reasons to believe ster and Leo, Raskowski export­ minor sport, the' genteel art -of Anderson, Ig .. ___ 0 1-1 1 that they mlgat be prosecuted for ed the east-west football game grappling and tAvisting humans has keeping minor league clubs and the for their home town sheets. . . minor league organization had gone swept NeAv Englanth within a short -* And Harpster shot a 75 and a space of time, with the result that 17 4-14 88 on record as being opposed violent­ 78 . . . •. And the players on the Manchester Trade (34) ly to having any of its members two ^atns all got wrist watches. this section will again witness a - -a kept by the rich men of the majors. Knute Rockne said of a foot­ match for the heavyweight cham­ B. F. T. pionship of the world. . v . o But nothing came of it. When ball coach who didn’t win a Luhrsen, rg, rg ...1 0-0 the Judge, in his best Landis man­ major game last season. . . . Ed “ Strangler” Lewis, of Kansas • Viot, r f ...... 1 0-1 2 ner, had forced the magnates to "He was building character.” Uty. Mo., the “ champ” is In the Beer, I f ...... 1 2 6-6 30 open their souls, he said nothing, Hub ready for his return bout. There was no charge to the jury ^ith Gus “ Dynamite’’ Sonnenberg, Pitkat, 3, Ig ...... 0 0-1 0 for the world’s title tomorrow night Jamroga, c, Ig .___ 0 0-1 0 or no sentence. at the new Boston Garden. And the magnates scampered The return meeting of the chani= Christenson, rg,, Ig 0 0-0 0 right out with a free and honest Strong Supportiiig f former Dartmouth soul and went about the process of football star, has attracted a great 14 6-9 34 gathering clubs to keep. This remarkable NEA action picture shoWs one of the thrilling mo­ on the ground watching Mizell. This picture was rushed across the deal of attention as Sonnenberg;.;: Score by periods: ' ments of the Georgia Tech-California football game at the Rose Bowl, country in extremely fast time, being received in Cleveland, New York, Card Friday Night had the big Lewis groggy in thetf' Manchester 6 4 13 11—34 Leading With the Chin first match, but lost when he t Pasadena, Calif., on New Year’s Day. At the extreme left Is Warner Atlanta, Chicago and St. Louis before the final play was announced New Britain 7 4 13 14— 38 The Giants blandly announced over the radio. To make that possible, a fast motorcycle relay brought missed his famous flying tackle the purchase of the Bridgeport club Mizell, star back of Georgia Tech, just getting started on one of his and crashed through the ropes. : Referee: Nixon. the NEjV pictures from the Rose Bowl at Pasadena to the NEA ofiBce Halftime score: New Britain and the Yankees admitted purchase beautiful end runs which helped the Southerners win by the narrow M Beauregard Also on Card; nearly breaking his neck on : t h e -- 0’S of the Syracuse and Chambersburg in downtown Los Angeles. Expert photographers rushed development concrete floor. l l ‘, Manchester 10. Personal clubs and confessed a desire for the margin of 8 to 7. A stiff-arm, a quick side-step and Mizell had dodged and delivered the pictures to the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Com­ Lewis Gets $50,000. • fouls: Manchester 12, New Jersey City club. the Californian who is shown partly blocking his path. Note the players pany, a few minutes later for telephoto transmission. So Are Nick Christy and Lewis will receive $50,000 for. . Britain 8. In taking too much for granted his share of the purse, the highest from the silence of the Judge, the price ever paid a wrestler in tlva , • Vic prison. Kenneth Beer, the bespeckled ace magnates may have led with their SNOOKS DOWD CHAMPION east, and it Is e.xpected that the' ?;?t3 WESTERN BOXER DIEti match will draAv the greatest house’ of the Trade School basketball chin because from a very good OP WRONG-WAY RUNNERS Dempsey To Come Back source it has been learned that the ERE COUNT IS FINISHED In the history of the mat ^ame. team who last week performed the Judge is hot against the chain store Raymond (Snooks) Dowd Matchmaker Ed Hurley an­ For a time It was believed that unique stunt of playing throughout idea and that he is thinking up a Craig, Col., Jan. 3.— Dick nounces a supporting card of five ^onnenberg would not return- to. ' pulled the record wrong-way For One More Battbe Williams of Meeker, Col., a an entire game without taking a good scheme to keep the majors bouts for the Bat Battallno-Ralph he game, but his almost meteor^ run v/hen playing with the Le­ lightweight boxer, died in the Nischo star bout which headline.s single shot, yesterday did quite the working in their own yards. high eleven. Like Roy Rlegels, like comeback earned him the opposite. His success was almost The Judge told one of his friends By DAVIS J. WALSH. predicted on the question of ring here last night during his the card to be offered at Foot Guard match with Lewis. ho got turned around nd ran whether Jack Dempsey will return fight with "Wild Bill” Mark of hall In Hartford, Friday night. unlimited. after the meeting that there wasn’t the full length of the field to his Among those the former Dart­ To make a long story short. Beer very much of the chain store sys­ New York, Jan, 3.— Jack Demp­ to the ring. This question, I might Craig, Col. His death ca: *e dur­ In the semi-final of eight rounds, mouth tackle pinned to the mat - own goal line. Then, hearing the say, will be decided shortly. If not ing the third round In the fea­ A1 Beauregard, formerly of Taftvllle registered 30 of the 34 points his tem in baseball and that— THERE shouts of the crowd and'his own sey will return to the ring, once Stanley Stasiack. the "Lion team made In losing a thrilling nip WASN’T GOING TO BE. and for the last time. In a heavy­ much sooner. The Frayne story Is ture event of an American and now of Hartford, will meet T "Farmer” Qeorge ' and tuck battle to New Britain teammates, he swung around likely to smoke out a lot of pos­ Legion card which had packed Tommy Abbobo of New York. Beau­ and, dodging all tacklers, again weight championship fight late next McLeod, the grapegrower of Cali­ Trade on the latter’s floor yester­ Not “ Strong" In Baseball summer, it was definitely declared sums. the house. Williams dropped regard fought a sensational bout In fornia. day afternoon. His work for the ran the full length of the field follOAving a blow delivered by Hartford a few weeks ago^gainst •‘Mike” Strong, one of the few to a touchdown. His jaunt by Ed Frayne in today’s New York Among its many claims, it de­ Soneenberg has been given the day included twelve goals from the Marks, and was dead when the Pete Lucci of Clinton. Mass. tiUe of the “ Iron man” for he has young men who crashed nearly covered about 175 yards. American. Stating that he had posi­ clares that Dempsey has accepted floor and six out of six from the tive information to the effect that count was finished. He did not Abbobo. who Is a Filipino, Is one engaged In an average of three fifteen foot stripe line, not to men­ every one of the All-America selec­ the terms for the match and that move after striking the canvas. of the busiest bantamweights In the tions, made the major league mag­ the old champion had ' accepted the boy friend will begin light matches a week during the season. tion floorwork. metropolitan district. He declared Recently he threw five men in one nates do a fireman act into their terms, the author of the article training at Miami within a few “ Spike” Marino of New Haven in As for the game itself, it was as then went on to say that Rickard week. thrilling as one could ask for. The clothes when he announced that he GEORGIA BELDOGS HAVE days. It also states that tha his only Connecticut appearance. was interested in a professional will make an official announcement Dempsey fight will take place in Lewis is one of the finest types teams battled on very even terms YALE ROWING CREW As for Nischo. he has fought a of athletes. He has trained un­ right up until the last minute and a baseball career. of the fact next week. He added New York in September, “ depend­ sensational draAV with Teddy Bal- YALE AND N. Y. U. GAMES that Rickard “ already has the ing on the length of time It re­ der all the old masters of the art half to play at which time the score “ I’ll never go for pro football,” dock of England and had him' on and has incorporated their best was tied at 34 all. At this point, the N. Y. U. back said. “ But I would statement prepared for the press,” quires Dempsey to get in shape.” TO 6E GOYERNED BY the floor and performed a feat of and to this particular observation, and that in meeting the winner of defeating Milton Cohen of New holds in his own collection. Jamroga was banished on personals like to play in the outfield of some Sonnenberg, who has yet to be and New Britain forced ahead. Cap- major league ball club.” ON 1929 GRID PROGRAM I prefer to add nothing. the heavyweight elimination tourn­ York and having floored Cohen a However, since we all are sit­ ament. Dempsey obviously will feat that Battalino could not per­ thrown for a fall, has become the lain Pryzhryz was the star tor the Several of the magnates didn t WASHINGTON RULES greatest drawing card the profes­ winjiers, tallying 19 points. give the announcement a tumble. Athens, Ga.— Two intersectional ting around telling stories on one be taking on the best man avail­ form in his two meetings ,with another, I think I’ll now tell one. able. Cohen. sional wrestling game has ever About 40 students from Man­ Chick Meehan, the New York coach tilts make their appearance on the known. Because of his magnetic chester Trade witnessed the game. and the Yankees are s.> friendly it 1929 gridiron schedule of the Geor­ If Jack Dempsey returns to the To this. I might add mv amaze­ New Haven, Conn., Jan. 3.— Uni­ qualities and his great strength de­ This is the largest number to ever was taken for granted by them that gia Bulldogs. Yale is to be played ring— and nobody can have me rul­ ment at the fact that the word versity of Washington crew methods spite his almost dAA’arf like size accompany the team on a trip. The the V'nks had him if he wanted to on the home field October 12, and ed off for that remark— he Avill “ available” can cover so much and will continue to prevail at Yale aft­ compared to the really big men. ne.\t game will be played next Tues- be taken. New York University will be met at fight only against one of the four j’et miss Tommy Loughran. er six years In which the Yale Var­ Sonnenberg is even more popular dayovith Springfield Vocational on But it develops that the Yan­ New York November 9. following men: AnyhOAV, the internretation to be sity crew have lost but three races the latter’s court. than the champion. kees aren’t hot on him although The schedule— Oct. 5— Furman Jack Sharkey, whom he already taken, both from Frayne’s storv one to Princeton, one to Harvard, Both Confident. they were glad to exercire the at Athens; Oct. 12— Yale at Ath­ has licked; Paulino Uzeudun. whom and from common belief. Is that if and one to the University of Wa.sh- Gus Is confident, claiming that ens; Oct. 19, North Carolina at ington. George W. “ Myke” Mur­ threat. It has been reported co them he thinks he can lick; W. L. Dempsey comes back, he will not he has gained much needed experi­ that “ Mike” will not do as a base­ Chapel Hill; Oct. 2&, Florida at face what Is termed "a new fight­ phy, assistant coach in charge of ence since last June, the time of BIG DOG DERBY (Young) Stribling, whom he hopes freshman rowing, brr.ame head ball plas'er. The same Information Jacksonville; Nov. 2, Tulane at Co­ er.” The four mentioned are his first meeting. In the first set to lumbus; Nov. 9, New York Uni­ he can lick, and Tom Heeney, avIio coach at Wisconsin on January 1, was brought to them Iasi year he knows he can Jick. favorites; in fact, he positively Gns had but three or four months E N D ^ B O S T O N about Bruce Caldwell, the Yale versity at New York; Nov.* 16, Au­ dotes on some of them. and Fred Spuhn, head c^ach at burn at Athens; Nov. 28, Alabama That’s the Program. Ponnslyvania. succeeds Murphy in experience. H6 said he Avill keep football wow. The Yanks were said That definitely Is the program— Hi.s. opinion of Heeney is fairly within his strength awaiting an op- ' to have had him also and Cleveland, at Birmingham; Dec. 7, Georgia well known, although he Is far too charge of the freshmen. Tech at Athens. if Jack Dempsey returns to the portunlty for his flying tackle Two Hundred M3e Race At­ with a flourish f cash, stepped In ling and, as I was saying, nobodv considerate to make tt public. He With the arrival of Spuhn on which he hopes will bring him the and hired him Just to show New can go around cauterizing my has .watched Paulino and nQt only January 1, Yale rowing Is In charge AA’orld’s wrestling croAvn. of the following University of York, as they said, that othe- teams arbrasions for a crack like that. regards him as a chump fighter but Lewis on the other hands Is like­ tracts Best Animals in had the money to buy good goods. TENNESSEE SCHEDULE one who has lost his toughness. He Washington stars; Ed Leader, head wise confident of victory, for ho Tommy Loughran, the light heavy­ coach; Samuel E. Shaw, class crew And the Yanks laughed like the weight champion, will not he con­ undoubtedly figures that he can out- claims he has perfected a defense dickens and are still laughing. .srimace Sharkey a.gain and, as for coach; Donald Grant, University against the bull ll^e rushes of 'Son­ North. . FOR 1929 INCLUDES sidered for a split second because and Freshmen 150-pound crews Strong would attract some pub­ Dempsey has played tag with these Stribling, he may not be So sure but nenberg. Meanwhile the champiefh licity but the Yanks don’t need any he probably is Avllllng to take a coach; and Fred Spuhn, Freshman Leaping Lenas before and he al^ coach. "has specialized In his famous head- Boston, Jan. 3.— What promises ballyhoo. And one of the best bally- TEN STIFF CONTESTS Avays finds that he is "it.” So gamble. lock. hooers in the business said a few Leader took charge of the Yale to he the premier outdoor event of Loughran is out like a dead crews late in 1922. As he proceed­ the winter sporting program in this days ago that' Strong lojt two- cigarette. ed with the oarsmen to a large section, is the New England Dog thirds of his publicity value when Knoxville, Tenn.— Ten games, The rest of the program calls, it N. Y. U. VS. GEORG ETOV.’ N among them Florida, Centre arid measure of success, he picked out Sled championship race from some be married so soon after he had ar­ is understood, for the Stribling- men to aid him whom he had point In northern New Hampshire rived at fame. Vanderbilt, three of the Southern Sharkey fight at Miami Beach on Conference’s hardest contenders, coached at Washington. ShaAv. to Boston, plans for which have February 27, a meeting between NeAV Haven, Jan. 3.— NeAv York Grant, Murphy and Spuhn all were just been completed. are on the university of Tennessee’s Paulino and Heeney in April at the University Avill meet the George­ once his pupils. The race, one of the longest at­ football schedule for 1929. All but Garden, the winner ’ o meet the town University quintet here to­ Murphy left New Haven immedi­ tempted in recent years, will be OVERSEAS SOCCER two of the games, with Wash­ Stribling-Sharkey survivor in June night in the final of the third an- ately after a banquet given by the ington and Lee and Kentucky, will held this month, and Indications and the final survivor to meet nual Yale round robin tourflament I Yale athletic association. .At the be played here. are that nearly a score of Eskimo London, Eng., Jan. 3.— Results Dempsey for the championship, as the result of its 24 to 14 victory i banquet the point was brought out The Vols meet W. & Lee at Ro­ Same Old Question. over HPly Cross last i)lght. George- that Murphy was captain of the The East-West football game dog teams will participate. The of football matches played in the anoke and Kentucky at Lexington. British Isles yesterday follow; At the risk of becoming monot­ town’s 33 to 7 triumph over Yale Washington creAV when Spuhn was certainly proved the suiieriority of distance will be approximately 200 The schedule is: Sept. 28, Centre miles and prizes totaling $1,500 onous, I will add that all of this is enabled it to enter the final round. 1 as a sophomore. Grant was the east. Three young men, from College; Oct. 5, Maryville College; captain AA'hen Spuhn was junior, Nebraska, Illinois and MinneBota, have been offered. SCO'mSH LEAGUE. Oct. 12, University of Mississippi; First Division. and ShaAv Avas captain Avhen Spuhn were stars. Oh yes, the east is su­ Route of Race Oct, 19, University of Alabama; Airdreonians-Hamilton Academic­ was a senior. preme! The route cf the race, wTiich will Oct. 26, Washington and Lee; Nov. HE RAN THE WRONG WAY “ The finest oarsmen Washington Ralph Nischo. finish Saturday, January 19, will als (postponed.) Ayres United 0, Dundee 3. 2, Auburn University; Nov. 9, Car- ever had” Is the .way Head Coach Anyhow, we’re very glad, for the take the dog teams through Fran­ son-Newman; Nov. 16, Vanderbilt Leader describes Spuhn. Nischo has never been kayoed conia Notch, North Woodstock, Celtic-Queens Park (postponed). sake of the radio announcer, that Cowdenbeath 2, Kilmarnock 0. ! University; Nov. 28, University of and fought the best in the country the California sun finally did man­ Plymouth, Franklin, Concord, Sun- Florida. Hearts 3, Aberdeen 2. including Tony Canonzeri. Eddie age to crawl behind the stadium cook, Manchester and Nashua in SCHMEUNG FAVORITE Anderson, Vic Burrone and Johnny Motherwell 2, Falkirk 1. wall and throw the heautiftir,' pp- o « New Hampshire, and Lowell, Con­ Partlck Thistles 0. Ranger 1. Vestrie, Nischo sends word that if New York, Jan. 3.— Max Schmel- there is any knocking out to be luscious green of the playing field' cord, Lexington ending at Meehan* St. Johnstone 6, Clyde 0. NO POSTPONEMENT into shadow. ica Building in the heart of Bos­ St. Mlrren-Ralth Rovers (post­ Ing, Gei*man heavyweight, today done that'he will attend to it. ton. poned). ruled a 6 to 5 favorite to turn back Four four-rounders fill up the OF SHARKEY FIGHT Joe Sekyra In their 10-round duel bottom of the car. Nick Christy Questions Five days will be allowed for the ^ Third Lanark 2, Hibernians 1. In order to determine hov; faraiU dogs to cover the long course, the Second Division. tomorrow night at Madison Square of Bristol, w.ho has won all ot, bis lar the readers of this cohuan s^e; start being made on Monday, Jan­ Arbroath 1, Queen of South 0. Garden. The betting gentry also bouts on kayoes since turning pro, *;rM with the great sporting c.-ents of* uary 14. Armadale-St, Bernards (post­ Illness of Tex Rickard Will > have made Charley (Phil) Rosen­ will meet Jimmy Couch of New Ha­ poned). Not Delay Match, It Is An- berg a 7 to 5 favorite to defeat ven in four. Christy is a real sen­ 1928, here are a few very simple Five Teams Beady sation in pro ranks, a boy who is questions: Five teams are already entered Bo-Nesa 2, Albion Rovers 2. • nounced. Johnny Dundee In the semi final. expected to go far. 1. What Boston heavyweight^,is In the event, which is expected to Arthurlle-Forfar Athletic (post­ Vic Carlson battles Louis Carmel famous tor ii odesty? • ^ attract every blue-blooded dog sled poned). New York, Jan. 3.— Although it Dumbarton 1, Morton 0. SPRING TRAINING of Holyoke in a bout that seems 2. Who wrote “ My Chin Is team In New England. ^All own­ will be at least a month before Tex sure to end in a knockout as these Dundee United 4, Kings Park 0. Rickard can take up the heavier Tender”? ' . ers of dog teams sanctioned by the East Fife 1, Alloa 1. Chicago, Jan. 3.— The sprlfig boys are hard hitters without a burdens ~ of organizihg and bally- 3. What promoter loves to lose ’ Eskimo Dog Club of America are East Stirlingshire 4, Clydebank 2. training schedule of the Chicago great deal of science. money? . eligible to enter the competition. Leith Athletic 1, Bathgate 2. hoolng his heavyweight extrava­ White Sox provides for the depar­ Hy Diamond of Hartford will ganza at Miami Beach there will be 4. "Who retired most often dur-« The teams already entered will ture of the entire squad, 35 strong, battle Joe Sawloski of Holyoke and ing the year? come from toe White Mountain Es­ ENGLISH LEAGUE. no postponement of the date for for Dallas, Texas, on Feb. 28, Sec­ Homer Thiebeault of Holyoke will the Sharkey-Stribllng quarrel meet A1 Annone of Springfield. 5. Who are-the St. Louis Car- kimo Sled Dog Kennels of Edward Third Division. retary Harry Qrabiner announced dlnals? I : .5^ which is set for February S7. The first bout will start at 8:15. P. Clark. Sacb of the teams will Northern Section: today. The real business of *tuning 6. Who is Buddy MyerT comprise eight Labrador . and Darlington 3, Bradford City 3. Word came from the stricken The feature bout Is down for ten up for the American League Mara­ rounds. 7. What is an umpire? Greenland Eskimo dogs, blue Rugby County championship promoter last night to this effect. thon will be launched on March 2. Hampshire 24, Sussex 6 (at Possibly the date may be siet 8. Who. Is the world’s bloods in their olass. mathematician? Race Over Sno;v Portsmouth). back a week, but no longer. The Answers The race will be mapped over the end of February is the height of (HAN’T BEAT THIS MARK HERE’S THE REASON! COLLEGE BASKETBALL the Florida season. Early In March 1. It couldn’t be Jack Sharkey, route most favorable tor snow con­ could it? ditions, and will start fr THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, i m Concentrate Your Efforts-Use These Columns And Gain The Profitable Results You Want

Sltuationa Wanted— Female fact that the 1929 national conven­ ning of tbi new fiscal year on. Nov. Wtmt Ad Infonnatlon. Lost and If^nod tion wil. be held in Louisville. I. 1928, the state paid qp membet- RELIABLE WOMAN with best of AMERICAN LEGION How Detennlr.ed sbip has already passed &,U0U. The LOST—^BLACK traveling bag, be­ references would like housework by present figure, he explained will Manchester tween West street and Hollywood the day or hour. Inquire at 237 Oak Under the u le s that uavq been Market, containing wearlig apparel. street, between 5 and 7. announced at national headquarters represent this state’s membership E\rening Herald Reward offered. Telephone 1811. IN A UNIQUE DRIVEthe Legion and auxiliary in this in the derby. Connecticut’s membership qaato, FOUND—ON MAIN STREET' near Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Phone Your Want Ads state will have to cooperate very Classified Advertisemente Hale’s yesterday afternoon, pair of closely if the departiqeht horse according to Comd. Seaton is sqt At r'Attnt alx aV6TftSG wort® to ft lino. shell-rimmed glasses. Owner please SCOTCH COLLIE PUPPY will give makes a jgood showing. Winners I I . 000, which is very likeL to be Initials, numbers and abbreviations call at Herald office for the glasses to any boy who will provide a good To The will be determined on a basis of the reached at the end ^of the ye& r. e « b TOunt as a word and compond and pay for this advertisement. home. Telephone 2232. Connecticat to Represnt words as two worda Minimum cost Is^ percentage of the 1929 membership S’’nce, two new- posts have been price of three linea ^ LOST—BRINDLE and white bull Live Stock— Vehicles 42 quota attained. Tn every state the given charters- They are Bloomfield dog, no collar. Answers to name of ^Ulorvicr in‘Derby" for percentage of the Legion and auxi­ nnd Noank. lilne rates per day for transient Buster. Reward. 278 Hilliard street. FOR SALE—2 COWS, one Jersey and liary will be averaged to give the ada ElIectlTe March W. LOST—OSTRICH SKIN bill fold. In or I Guernsey. Steye Blnok, 11 Lewis Evening Herald standing of differen,. horse. A high Cash Charge near State Theater, containing driv­ street. South M:\nchester. Increased Membership. average of either the Legion or S. E F. D. SETBACK ers license. Telephone 1166-4. ^ 6 Consecutive Days 7 cts 9 cts auxiliary would be pulled down in 3 Consecutive Days 9 cts 11 cts FOR SALE—COWS new Milch and . nay ...... 11 cts IS cts FOUND—BLACK and yellow dog. Springers. Guernsey and Holstein. the event the cooperating organiza­ All orders for Irregular Insertions part police. Owner call at -591 Hil­ Accredited. E. A. Buckland. Wap- Paige A. Seaton of Waterbary, tion failed to have an average just A close race for total points is liard street. ping, Coiin. will be-charged at the one-time rate. Call 664 department commander of the as ‘high. being run by companies No.. 3 and f^o. 1 In the South Manchester Fire Special rates for long term every American Legion in this state, was It has been announced at national day advertising given upon request. Annonnoemeaia Pnel and Feed 40-A Department setback tournament advised today of-the name of the headquarters that a number of Ads ordered for three or six days ______\ And Ask for “Bee” with the former one tally ahead. and stopped before the third or flfrt horse the Legion and Legion auxi­ worth while prizes will be awarded FOR SALE—BEST OP hard wood. Here are the figures for last day will be charged only for the ac­ STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts ot the winners in addition to the regu­ tual number of times the ad appear­ the world. Ask for sailing lists and Slabs 37.00 load, hardwood $8.00 Tell Her What You Want liary in this state will represent in night’s sitting nl No. 3’s home, rates. Phone 750-3. Robert J. Smith. load: also fire place wood. Chas. R. the nation-wide “ Kentucky derby” lar membership prizes. ed, charging at the rate earned, but Palmer. Telephone 895-3. where Stevenson and Happeny were no allowances or refunds can be made 1009 Main street. “*■ membership race of the Legion. The Richards Chosen Jockey high with 194. No, 1, 561. total on six time ads stopped after the She will take yuur ad. help you word it for best results, FOR SALE—SLAB wood. Stove race will get under way today, each Comd. Seaton stated last night 1787: No. 2. 679, total 1910; No, Personals length, fireplace wood 6 to 9 dollars and see that it is properly Inserted. Bill will be mailed ^^^^‘^tTil forbids": display lines not state in the union representing one that Earl F. Richards of New Ha­ 3. 635, total 1788; No. 4, 575,lotal a truck load. V. Firpo. 116 Wells same day allowing yon until sevebtli day after Insertion of the winners of the historic horse ven, past state commandtj-, and 1772. The, next sitting will be. at *°T^he Herald will not be responsible WANTED—NAMES AND ADDRESES street. Phone 2466-W and 2634-2. to take advantage ot the CASH RATB. of Spanish-American war veterans race classic of the Bluegrass coun­ chairman of the state membership No. 4 nei;t Wednesday. for more than one Incorrect Insertion WOOD FOR SALE—Hard. Chestnut, of any advertisement ordered for and widows. Service between April try. committee, will be the jockey tor 21, 1898, and July 4, 1902. O. Ander­ m'xed. white birch and slab. Season­ more than one time. - ed and sawed to order. L. T. Wood V Morvich, winner of the 48th an­ Connecticut. Comn. Seaton stated Learning the Bible by heart is The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ son, Pension Claim Agent, 7 S. Hil­ nual Kentucky derby, run May 13, that Connecticut’s membership for rect publication of advertising will be liard, Montgomery. Ala. Co., 55 Bissell street. Phone 496. the self-imposed task of the 40,- rectified only by cancellation of the 1922, Is the horse that will be en­ the year ending Oct. 31, 1928, was 000 members of the Berean Band Garden-Farm-Dairy Products 60 charge made for the service rendered. Antomonllee for Sale tered and backed by the Connecti­ 10,706, and that since the begin­ of Bible Learners. Farms and Land for Sale 7 i cut department. Morvich achieved All advertisements must conform FOR SALE—FANCY GREEN Moun­ TWO SERIOUSLY HURT an easy victory. He dashed to the In style, copy and typography Wlt^h FOR s a l e —1925 FORD coupe body. tain potatoes. Frank V. Williams. POULTRY FARM few minates walk regulations enforced by the publish­ Also fenders, starter, generator, 989-12. from railroad station, 10 acres culti­ front with the rise of the barrier ers and they reserve the right to rear-end. radiator, wheels, rims. Bar- vated land, several hundred laying and made every post a winning edit, revise or reject any copy con­ low’s Garage. 595 Main street. Skates FOR SALE—APPLES. Greenings. hens, apple orchard, no agents. Solo­ IN SKIDDING AT NOTCH post; Time for the mile and a quar­ sidered objectionable. ' sharpened 25c. Baldwins, Jonathan and Delicious, CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads by the basket, bushel or barrel, at mon Kaufman, Vernon, Conn. ter was 2:04 3-5. to be published same day must be re­ the farm or delivered. Edgewood To Plan Drive Here ceived by 17 o’clock noon, Saturdays FOR SALE—GOOD USED CARS Fruit Farm. Tel. 945. W. H. Cowles. Houses tor Saks 72 Mrs.' Fineman and Son. Are Dilworth-Cornell Post, No. 102, 10:30 a. m. | CRA WFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. Still in Hospital; Others FOR SALE—VVASHiNGTON street, the local American Legion group, For Sale or Rent Center & Trotter Streets Bouseliold Goods 61 will meet Monday night in the Siate Telephone Your Want Ads. ! TeL 1174 or 2021-2 brand new six room Colonial, oak Only Slightly Injured. Ads are accepted over the telephone floors throughout, fire place, tile *rmory to take action on this at the CHARGE RATE given above FOR SALE—REO 7 pass, touring. ANY SIZE BROWN bed. Chinese bath, large corner lot. Price right. drive. It is possible that the post Terms Call Arthur A. Knofla. Tele- Two of the four persons injured as a convenience to advertisers, but Chandler sedan. 3 Reo trucks, o '> mattress and spring $15.50. Gray in the automobile skidding accident here can be a big help in putting the CASH RATES will be accepted as dump truck. Brown’s Garage—Tel enamel kitchen heater $25. Parlor ohon? 78‘J-2. 876 Main street. ' FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ 869. corner Cooper and West Center and kitchen stoves. Ostrinsky Furni­ late yesterday afternoon on the Morvich. Connecticut’s horse across. ness oSice on or before the seventh ture Store, 28 Oak. F FOR RENT—STEAM HEATED fur­ assassin. , remembered accepted on any recognized variety the 55tU annual Kentucky derby at “ Men of the South Pole” Repairing ...... 23 nished room, all modern improve­ for her remarkable work in “ The of poultry: ducks, geese, turkeys, ChurcMll Downs, Louisville. The Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 ments. Phone 1781 or call hl 44 Girl From Ghicago” , plays the part pigeons and rabbits. All entries Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Urauchcc Toilet Goods and Service ...... 2.1 MANCHESTER AND NEW YORK Pearl street. Kentu^y derby membership con­ Wanted—Business Service...... 26 Motor Dispatch. Dally service be­ of the wise and alluring Sadie, the must be in by January 19. Blanks test was considered particularly EelnentiunnI tween New York and Manchester. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tenement girl from State stieet. Gonrad may be gotten from James D. Lapp, appropriate for 1929 in view of the Courses and Classes...... 27 Call 7 or 1282. on School StreeL Inquire 100 East Nagel and William. Russell are also 346 North Main rtreet, or any mem- Private Instruction...... 28 Center street. Dancing ...... 28-A PERRETT & GLENNEY. Call any­ principals and Georgie Stot.e and bei of the Poultry Club. Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 time. Tel. 7. Local and long distance FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tenement. Pa*- JIarligan are very much among The judges will be F. O. Groes- ■Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 moving and trucking and freight Call at 65 Mill street or telephone those present. beck of Vernon and Professor War­ Pinanrlnl work and express. Daily express to 1248. Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 Hartford. In “ S’ ate Street Sadie” Vitaphone ner of Storr’s College. Only 77 Days Business Opportunities ...... 32 FOR RENT—5 ROOMS and bath, new ii. usc'l not only as musical accom­ One booklet Is now out, contain­ Money to Loan ...... 33 GENERAL TRUCKING—I,oeal And floors, newly decorated, steam heat paniment, but for the voice— the ing the rules and regulationi of the Money Wanted ...... 34 long distance. Prompt service—rates furnished, house In excellent condL Help imd Sitnntlonn reasonable. Frank Williams tion. Rent reasonable. Apply G. E. characters speaking their lines in show. The exhibitors booklet will Then G>mes Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 989-i2. Willis & Son, Inc., 2 Ms in street. ; high points of the play. Be sur to be printed after January 19. Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 Telephone 50. “ see and hear” this splendid War- The ribbons this year are of a | Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 I.OCAL A.N'L> I.ONt} distance moving 1 Agents Wanted ...... 37-A by experienced men. Public stor''- TO RENT — GREENACRES Wads­ [ ner Brothers vehicle. much better quality than formerly / Situations Wanted—Female . . . . 38 house. L. T. Wood. 55 Bissell street. worth street, 5 room flat, all modern In conjunction with the fdature, and cost the club almost twice the Spring Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 Tel. 496. liaprovements. Inquire 98 Church three VHaphone vaudeville acts will amount paid in other years. The ad­ Employment Agencies ...... 40 stre'et or telephone 1348. be presented. They are Lois Wilson mission fee will be twenty-five cents Live Stock—Pets—Ponltry—Vehicles Repairing 2:4 Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 FOR RENT—TENEMENT of four and Edward Everett Horton in and there will be door prizes. Start Now to Plan For Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 rooms, all improvements at 2i “ Miss Information,” Gonlin and Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired, Ridgewood street. Call 1810-2. That New Home. ‘ Until 1897 all the voyages into the Antarctic had Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 key fitting, safes opened, saw filing Glass and the Ingenues. Each has a For Sole—Miscellnneons and grinding. Work called for FOR RENT—FIVE ROO-M tenement, routins of excellent amusement that “ WOMEN THEY TALK been seasonal. Explorers sailed sottth of the circle Articles for Sale ...... 45 Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm with all Improvements on Holl should suit the most particular for a short summer, then north to safety for the win­ Boats and Accessories ...... 46 street. TeL 46‘2. street. Telephone 1214-4. Winter Bargains— Building Materials ...... 47 movie goer. ter. In that year the Belgian’ expedition under Adrien Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 MATTRESSES. BOX SPRINGS, cush­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on “ On Trial” will be at the State ABOUT’ ENDS TONIGHT NICE AND NEW, up-to-date de derlache tarried too long over scientific observe-• Electrical'Appliances—Radio ... 4‘J ions and pillows; sterilized and reno. Brainard street, near Main. Apply to Sunday. ‘handsome colonial of six rooms and Fuel and Feed ...... -.49-A vated with sulphur and formal­ Aaron Johnson, telephone 524 or sun parlor, oak floorSr beautiful in­ tions and wer.e locked into the terrible winter for more dehyde best method. Reasonable Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 janitor 2040. “ Women They Talk About,’ ’ terior decorations, well appointed .than a year, * Household Goods ...... 51 prices. Holmes Bros. Furniture Co.. Warner Brothers’ highly amusing Machinery and Tools ...... 52 331 Center streeL TeL 1268. FOR REN’r—SIX ROOM tenement at rooms, garage, $6,500, small cash. satire on political life, which re­ Reiiorts PHONOGRAPHS, vacuum cleaner, 1397-2. Alice Simonds of 34 Park street, This delightful and sparkling pic­ HAYNES STREET, a complete Restnurnnts clock repairing, key fitting, gun and home of 8 nice rooms, oversize liv­ lock smithing. Bralthwaito, 52 Pearl FOR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT on School Joseph Lutter of Center street and ture features a selected cast of Rooms Without Board...... 59 ing room with beautiful fireplace. Boarders W anted...... ,69rA StreeL street, recently renovated. Inquire George Allen of 118 Henry street. screen favorites headed by beaptiful Country Board—Resorts ...... ( 60 100 East Center street. Discharged were Miss Suzanne Irene Rich and winsome. Audrey Owner called out of ^own and offers Hotels—Restaurants ...... 6I 4 Help Wanted— Female 85 i Ferris. Through the magic volcp to sell at very reasonable price. Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 ro RENT — CENTENNIAL apart­ Neubauer of 68 Prospect street RenI Estate For Rent ments, four room apartmenL jani­ and Robert Kontle of 36 Bigelow of the Vitaphone, both Miss Rich HENRY STREET— Well built, WANTED—WOMAN without depen­ tor service, heat gas range, tee bos and Miss Perris are given oppor­ well arranged, six room single, Apartments. Flats. Tenements .. 6, furnished. Call Manchester Con- street. Business lajcations for Rent ... 64 dents for general housework for our tunity to speak their parts In tense glassed porch, hardwood ' floors, Houses for Rent ...... ; 65 girls’ boarding house. Apply to srruction Company, 2100 or 782-2. Suburban for Rent ...... 66 Cheney Bros. Employment Bureau. moments of interest; Others whose garage, good sized lot. Price only FOR RENT—PLEASANT apartment. voices are also heard are those of $7,500. You should see it soon. .Summer Homes for R e n t...... 67 120 W. Center streeL Walter Olcott. Wanted to R en t...... 68 Help Wanted— Male 8b Claude Gillingwater, William Coi; BRAND . NEW SINGLE— Just Real Estate For Saje Telephone 357. REC NOTES •Apartment Buildings for Sale .. 69 lier, Jr., Anders Randolf and finished, six rooms, steam heat, etc. WANTED—YOUNG man to help at F. iR RENT—SEVERAL first class Joseph Santora. Lloyd Bacon dir Business Property for Salb '. . . . . 70 Filling Station. Inquire North End rents, with all Improvements. Apply Only $6,000. ' Hard to beat at the Farms and Land for S a le ...... 71 Filling Station. Edward J. HolL 865 'fain StreeL TeL Men’s activities at the School rected. \ price. Houses for Sale ...... ’.... 72 .160. ■' street Rec will be resumed tonight The companion-feature for to; Ix)ts for S a le ...... 73 WANTED—BOY WITH High school night is “ The Air-Legion,” a grip­ Resort Property for Sale 74 training, for clerical work. Apply to following the Christmas holiday va­ Suburban for S a le...... 75 Cheney Bros. Employment Bureau. Honses for Kent 65 cation period. The apparatus class ping drama of the aviation service Death boarded De Cer- Real' Estate for Exchange...... 76 featuring Antonio Moreno, support­ Robert J. Smith Wanted—Real Estate ...... ■ /77 will meet from 7 until 8 with the The crew suffered ex lache's little steamer WANTED—5 OR 6 tobacco strippers. gym class being in session from ed by Martha Sleeper and Ben Real Estate, Insurance, Auction—Legal Notices Telephone 1345-5. W. G. Dudek, FOR RENT—8 ROOM HOUSE and 14 l^ears at 1009 Alain St. tremely, though well fed. when Lieutenant Danco Auction Sales ...... 78 Avery streeL garage, on Main street. Call 1054-2. 8:15 until 9 o’clock. Lyon. Legal Notices ...... ’.. . 79 Vitality sank, spirits passed away. For ten dropped to zero and weeks there was no sun- GAS BUGGIES—We Shall See By FRANK BECK men’s minds wavered. l i ^ t . QUEEN VIOLA THE THOSE WORDS ‘ OLD ROMEO S-' W H A Tf A .Vy^HISTLING KICK OUT PLEASURES SURE .SOUND HAS f DEIGNED t TO 'I ALL ^ MINE, ALW AYS SWEET TO ME. , DROP • INTO TWE LIKE A OF. ' HER COMPANY kTHAN I T WAS VIOLA.” IF I E N J O Y IF 4 SHE’D r ONLY SAY ^ OFFICE FOR A CALLIOPE- a l l t h o s e g o o d -TIME GUYS r USED TO RUN W ITH. A LOVELY ’h a d eMY WAY. M YSELF SOMETHING v LIKE FEW MINUTES. n o w 's / W ITH TH A T • WHEN ^ WE THIS MUST* BE GOOD t i m e : IT SURE" RAID ME TO RIDE,ALEC. WE'O^NeVBR REFORM I WOULDN’T GO I. ALWAYS i « BE u APART. * 'YOU'* A R E N T OUT IN THE HOUR FOR EN JO Yi MYSELP ALLtt-YDU HAVE PUBLIC , I COULD MISS AVALON^ BACK TO THE OLD LIFE WITH FOLLOW NT UP BEAUTY SLEEP. ^7 FOR A MILLION BUCKS. AND - CLINCH I’M THROUGH “WITH .THE THAT GANG FOR i^ O R O ! TH E , DEAL. k e e p s .

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THE STRONGER PROBABHITT. • I AMV eciti To u>|liT6 ' C A O j e 1 T o P ID Y A M O f L . When two men widely differ as to H i KAM6 Five HuNOReO see MoRc or THe this or maybe that; any ls Y£AR /610 TIIACS AFTfiR JCHOOC SOHUSHT IN ItAf When acrid dispution is the burden ( ? € 5 o C > /| N 5 ? of their song. AMVMoRC I do not say, while listening to their vitrolic spat. “ One of these fellows must be right, the other • must be wrong.” So oft my faith in fellowman has been supremely shaken, I merelv say “ The chances are both of them are mistaken.”

What Time Can Do. She: “ Time separates the best of friends.” He: “ Quite true. Fourteen years ago we were both 18. Now you are 23 and I 32.” Foreman! “ What’s the boss cuss­ ' 1 i ' ing about?” Head Clerk: "Somebody tore h . \1 Saying a person is one of your down the “ No Swearing” sign he oldest friends may not be a cont- nailed up this morning.” OIJU KOAKDINd HOUSE plimeiit. The Toonerville TrolleyThat Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Fox ^ I A Manchester lad wants to know By Gene Ahern why it is that after he faithfully tried Llsterine and Life Buoy soap H he is still unpopular. Maybe he overlooked this one: “ Play a Har­ xvcAloul PflAlY MlSaMPERSt^UJP iiK YaY PAv/ip,-- Voa - talk monica and Be Popular.” m ayor, I Aitih'vurfiifxe YlKg A MA^^Y^^A■r^S AtrRAC<^P| She was only a country belle, bat sHet-UAc oM for MV -lb BRIPBBSJ she tolled on me. DETOUR cYACK, BiiY I IUv/^M Y I AM "tb ARRAfcieB After a heated argument a Man­ ' b r b a k s ! lb -fAKB VOLJ MV HoMB, Today s puzzle starts out on a chester lady allowed her husband \n u s Y U F B Ha s n 't nice RO.AD, but then comes a de­ the last words. Tliey were: “ All GNe Voa A BB-TYBRf tour down a L.ANE. Par is tive and right, buy the damn dress.” 3>EA1Y m b AAV FACB CAT^PS, one solution is on another page: ‘t>ERSr>Be<(V/B 0^\ “ That's enough out of you.” said OALV-PBiicBS AA'-lfeBVsr AWP GTSrC Vou A YoB f- (he Manchester doctor, as he sewed Y iiS Y AA"' QLV BACk R O i A D I (Mv/B M IPBA,« up the patient who had just been OA operated on for appendicitis. COMB MB POUlM -lb mV FRIBAP,A^BGBt^,> “ Flossie, you are pretty scantily clad in that new ball dress,” said a -Tffe > cosraM B • mother to her daughter. “ But, Mother,” pleaded Flossie, I “ I haven’ t put my necklace on yet.” • Never kiss a girl and tell the world about it— she will.

The early riser has little patience with the late sleeper. L A : N E. Some men. smile in the evening. Some men smile at dawn. THE RULES. But -the man worth while Is the man who can smile 1 — The idea or Letter Golf Is toWhen his two front teeth are gone. change one word to another and do it in par, a given number of This short skirt craze will have i'. IJ strokes. Thus change COW to HEN. to end sometime. The end will soon in three strokes, COW, HOW HEW, be in sight. HEN. 2— You change only one letter The latest idea is a skirt which at a time. fastens to a garter worn just above 3— You must have a complete word, of common usage, for each the knee. We understand that exist­ jump. Slang words and abbrevia ing skirts can be lengthened to 0 1929. BY HCA SERVICE. I lions don’t count. meet the requirements of the new 4— The order of letters cannot befashion. changed. I • y. Comparing women to flowers Is quite proper for when they fade iKs.u.s.PAT.orr. It is to the newspaper office that they dye. the business man goes first when TiyiBR 1- 3- lie wants to know something about Judge: “ What’s the charge?” business opportunities in any com­ Cop: “Impersonating an officer, munity. Once it was the bank. your honor; he took a couple of bananas from a fruit stand.” WASHINGTON TUBBS U Presented at Court By Crane Doctors say that healthy babies should be a delicate pink. 'The next If it were not for college men’s door neighbor's got one who’s a ro­ clothes, what could the circus ^ ' ^ USSEN HERE, ©MER A DRAVl3R\D(aE bust yeller. clowns copy? YROB’W 3UT \ / shut up and d o a s AmuTionr ‘BCPDN, I QOTTA y Th e m a r e marched, NEMER I SAV.' VEN SHE ENTERS THE ?R “ ^ICESS CoKSUtt A AND PAST TrtE CASTuE SHOOt US. MET A BOW LIKE DOT THREE ENTERS'. INVJVER.. I GUARDS iNTo TNE ow l I? Vlt PRINCESS Tim es, almams address COULD 6REAT, GLOOMM OLD FORTRESS ITSELF. BEFORE PEP. AS "VOUR. I WONNESS" AMD- S fo m r ^ HAL COCHRAN-t PICIURCS ^ KNICK Q , M6.U&MT.cn.

Vi^SH Ctcnv SEEN JWIEO FOR. WOPPIN& m ROV<\L C^RPl^GE OF VCAN- UNTIL TvAEM ARE COMNAANDED To BEfO^lE Tv\E PRINCESS NERSELF. TREM6UN& \N\TA FEAP.,TNES NEAP. THE CASTLE. @ __ Hill ill.. , aca. U. S. PAT. OFT. C 1 929 BY MIA SgWVICC, FBECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS To the Rescue By Blosser

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RE6 . U. S. PAT. OFT. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. 'n 01929. BY NCA SERVICE. INC © 1929. BY NE» SEHVlCt. IKS. SALESMAN SAM Placing the Blame (READ THE STORY, THE.N COLOR THE PIC’l’URE) The little train went sailing fast the light and everything was still and Clowny shouted, “ Well, at all right. The train had cleared v\e.v, Hop in T«* punp f\N’ 5pitL DO.N'T b a w l AMV So TH ’ ttpiCHeR's PiLVlAVS I'TeAH.AN’ IT S h e . aiLVa ia v s r i .n g s "TH’ last, we're going to have a brand the tunnel, and began to move real ^THIS k id OVeRTfs SCHOOL'. Re !s C.RNIN‘ \'LL WAve. Va Twelve- iM es KICKIN’ TA '^OUP. WoTKefA , AIM'TIM FAULX BELL BEFORe \ G E T new thrill. I hope that all goes slow. "Just see the scenery. This ’c a u s e . He.'s LA Te.'. •31PEV - ‘ ABOUTBejN’ LATe, eiT H eR - (T^ TM' M HERE.1T i/* ■well. Into the mountain we are is grand,’’ said Carpy. “ Just like C J ^ HUH'? T e a c h e r 's — bound. How quiet! My, there’s not Fairyland. We’re riding on a rocky t . a sound. It sort of makes me nerv­ ledge. The ground Is far below.” CD ous, and I almost want to yell.” Then Scouty shouted, “ Mercy Oh, something’s sure to happen me! Do all of you see what I see?” quick. The tunnel entrance looks The other Tinies looked around and real slick,” said Scouty. " I ’ll be promptly shouted “ Yes!” Then glad when we have started through Coppy whispered, “ Down belo^, that rock. We’re getting closer some dwarfs are putting on a show. yvery fast. Feel how the breeze And there are little fairies, too. goes whizzing past. In just a mo­ How queerly they all dress.” ment we’ll be there. It’s not more The train . slowed down some than a block.” more; then stopped, and out the And then they reached the tun­ little Tinies hopped. Brave Coppy nel door. The engine sailed said, “ We'll meet this bunch, and through with a roar. "Twas just as see some pretty sights.” Some one dark as it could be, and all the exclaimed, “ We’re glad you’re here. bunch were still. On, on they This is a land of wondrous things, went. Then Coppy cried, "My, I’ll and welcome, Tinymites!” be glad when we’re outside. I think I see some light ahead. Say! This is quite a thrill!” (Clowny suri5i;c2s the rest in the And, sure enough, they reached next itorr.). I# iTTfWJ V^ A^ w * >'-f. • *> •^^•_. * 'W THURSDAY, JANUARY, 1929i- lilanrliPBtFr

Kathryn Fcley, daughter of Mr. A Hudson four passenger coupe Mrs. William Eells of Oakland WmST AND DANCE and Mrs. John Foley of Emerson with Rhode Island license plates street is slowly recovering from an street was 9 years old New Year’s No 48,948 and carrying four per­ operation p^erformed at the Man­ A Store Wide Semi-Annual Clearance TONIGHT sons overturned on Howe Hill be­ chester Memorial hospital Decem­ day and celebrated the event by ber 26. CITY VIEW DANCE HAliL giving a party to 12 of her little tween South Main street and Addi­ Keeney Street girl friends. The decorations of the son yesterday afternoon. The hill GOOD WILL CLUB, 5TH DIST. was slippery and the driver lost dining room and favors were in yel­ control when the (jar started to 0 Prizes! Refreshments! low and pink. Lively games helped Oar Great Annaal S-Pc. Orch.— Adm. 35c. skid. The occupants were only to pass the afternoon. Kathryn was slightly injured and passers-by remembered with many pretty took them to friends in Addison MODERN-OLD FASHION gifts. with whom they were planning to visit. The car was towed to The card party held yesterday Schaller’s Ga,rage, this town. Dancing Tonight afternoon at the West Side Recrea­ tion building was well attended and Letters are being sent out noti­ January Clearance Sale at the RAINBOW everybody had a social time. Mrs. fying members of the annual meet­ William Smith won first prize and ing of the Merchants Division of BILL WADDELL’S ORCHESTRA Mrs. William Mitchell second. The the Manchester Chamber of Com­ usual Friday afternoon whist wfll merce to be held at the School be held tomorrow afternoon at the street Recreation building, Janu­ School street Recreation Center at ary 9, at 6:30 p. m., at which time Easy to Is Noiv In Progress ABOUT TOWN 2:15. a supper will be served. The nom­ inating committee, Earl G. Seaman, Chapman Court, Order of Ama chairman, will present a slate of F ind Shoes ' ranth, will hold its regular busi The Women’s Missionary socie­ officers for the coming year. Other ness meeting in the Masonic Tem­ ties of the North Methodist church businelfe will be taken up. Return That Fit ple tomorrow evening, when the will come together tomorrow after­ cards are enclosed with the letters new officers for 1929 will be in­ noon at 3 o’clock at the home of so that arrangements may be made JJAVE you been told that your feet are haxd-to-fit? W e won’t stalled. Mrs. LeVerne Holmes, 267 Main for the supper. Tickets will be a street. find them so. Our Wilbur Coon TWO HOUR SPECIALS dollar each. Shoes have Special A rehearsal for the Biblical Miss Josephine Kusek and Miss Measurements, built-in tableaux to be given at the South Miss Ruth Johnson is co-«.fined to at the factory. Methodist church Sunday evening Helen Olson of Munro street have entered the Connecticut Business her home at 23 Fairfield street, Over 200 sizes avail- On Sale Tonight From 7 to 9 O’clock. will be held at the church tomor­ with an attack of the flu. row evening at 6:30. Every one College. Miss Bertie McConkey able....! to 12, AAAA to \ has graduated from the Connecti­ ££K So if>you need who has a part in the program cut Business College. Miss Ladis- . AA heel, B instep-and should make it a point to be pres­ lava Roszczewski of Rockville also WHEN YOU NEED A ( / C ball or other special ent. combination, we can has graduated ar taken a position Children’s 39c and 50c 27-Incb Children’s with the Hockanum Mills .in Rock­ CARPENTER OR MASON give it to you. Then The regular meeting of the ville. ' tor that little repair Job don’t for­ you’ll know real com- Woman’s Benefit association will get to call fort....and smartness. i Wool, Silk and Wool Bleached Domet FLANNEL be held in Odd Fellows hall to­ 1776 night. The meeting was postponed Tickets are now on sale for the HOSE FLANNEL PAJAMAS from Tuesday evening on account Chicken Pie Supper to be held at the Manchester Community Club’s WILLIAM KANEHL of New Year’s 9 c yard “ White House,’’ on January 16. General Contractor c The supper will be for the benefit 29 c ' 69 Current Events will be the sub­ of the Community Club. The price 519 Center St.. South Manchester NAVEN’S Heavy quality flannel paja- ject under discussion at the regu­ of the tickets is one dollar. The Attractive school hosiery In Limit 10 yards to a custom- mas in white and pink. With lar meeting of the Cosmopolitan supper will be served between 5:30 colorful plaids. Sizes 8 to 9% er. Plain white only. For feeL Sizes 2, 4 and 6 only. club tomorrow at 3 o’clock at the and 7:30 after which card playing, only. While they last— 29c a making pajamas, gowns, and Limited number on hand— home of Mrs. Emma Lyons Nettle- dancing, or any of the amusements pair. heavy undergarments. come early! ton, 14 Huntington street. The the club affords may be taken part speakers of the afternoon will be in. Miss Christine Mason, director Main Floor Main Floor Main Floor Mrs. Lillian S. Bowers and Mrs. of the club, is putting in much ef­ f u o N t : J Malcolm Mollan. fort to make the evening an enjoy­ 1 able one. The chickens have been District Deputy Miss Mary Hutch­ donated by the Poultry Club in ap­ Smart ison and her staff visited Myriad preciation of the use of a room in Solid Colored 35c Rebekah lodge of Stafford last the Community Club where its meetings are held. GOOD THINGS TO CAT CRETONNE evening and installed their new of­ - 3 PALMOLIVE ficers. RAG RUGS BEAT THE GRIP APRONS Scandia Lodge, No. 23, Order of A SHAVING CREAM • The Friendly Bridge club will Vasa, will hold installation of meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. officers tonight at 8 o’clock, Getting a little nervous about this influenza epi­ i demic? Don’t do it. 'The chances are all in favor 69 c William Balch of Woodbridge at the Orange Hall. The in­ 69c strci^-t. of your licking it before it starts— if you do just c ' stallation is in charge of Deputy A limited number of gay ere- 22 Mrs. Ida Skoog from Andre Lodge, two things: Get oddles of sleep and eat more fresh Size 24x36 Inches. Solid The pinochle games will be re­ Cromwell. The following are to be vegetables and citrus fruits. colored rag rugs with stenciled tonne all-over aprons in three Sppcial at this price from 7 and four different designs. sumed tomorrow evening at the stalled: Presidetn, Axel Swan: Vice Many doctors are agreed that the natural acids borders. Fringed ends. Rag \ to 9 o’clock tonight onlv. rugs suitable for bedrooms or Light and dark colorings. Army an^ Navy clubhouse. This President, Mrs. Otto Johnson: of Oranges, Grapefruit, Lemons, Kumquots and so Limit two tubes to each cus- the bathroom. Trimmed with contrasting col­ will be the first sitting in the third Chaplain. Mrs. Carl J. B. Anderson: on—which turn to anti-acids in the system, consti­ tomer. Secretary. Edwin Swanson: Vice- tute the best possible defense against colds, grip ored braid. tournament. Basement Main Floor Secretary. Algol Johnson: Financial and such disorders. Pinehurst customers evidently Main Floor, rear Chas. Lanerie and Louis Villa of Secretary. Emil Brandt; Vice Fin­ are following this advice, for there is a big demand South Manchester are inaugurating ancial Secretary. Arvld Gustafson; for Oranges and Grape Fruit. ^ a new auto repair service for Man­ Treasurer. Amandus Johnson; In­ Fortunately the market favors their liberal use. chester folks. They are planning to ner Guard. .Alfred Johnson: Outer We have lots of fine Florida Oranges at 39. 44 and do their work at night so that you Guard. Otto Johnson: Pianist, 48 cents a dozen—dripping julcv and solid and of Frldeborg Thoren: Captain of De­ will not be inconvenienced by the fine flavor. And Grape Fruit are unusually low— Store Open lack of your car. Cars will be called gree Team. Carl Thoren: Past Pres­ 5 Four for a Quarter for good sized ones and sv^mo ident, Wallace Nelson. Refresh­ for and delivered if desired. Both unusiiallv fine big fellows Two for a Quarter. We Tonight men are expert mechanics and have ments are to he served in the base­ have a number of customers who are each eating had years of experience. ment after the ceremony. three or four oranges a day as a health measure Until and we haven’t heard of one of them having the The Ladies Aid society of the gri p. , SOUTH ^MfKNCHCSTCR- CONN ■ 9 O’clock Concordia Lutheran church will » . J ♦ . . ______------■- I The fresh vegetable diet is easy, even if it is meet this evening at 7 o’clock. winter. Fresh Carrots, proverbially a health food, are onlv 10 cents a hunch. Then there is always ’fhe Good Will-club, the Parent- Spinach—chief of conditioners: Celery. Iceberg Teacher association in the Fifth FILHS Lettuce, Parsnips— delicious now that ttiey are well District will bold a whist and dance DEVKI.OPEl) AND frosted: Cahhage. Risley’p Yellow Turnips—and not ■Say^ings That Will Prompt Thriftiness tomorrow evening at the City View P R IM E D one of them expensive; anybody can buy them dance hall oii Feeney street. Six within the budget. s 24 HOUR SERVICE prizes will he given the winners Film Deposit Rox at Pinehurst does not keep open on 'Thursday eve­ and refreshments served. Dancing nings—closes at 6 p. m. Your will follow and music will be fur­ Store Entrance Phone two thousand. Night Auto nished by a 'uree-piece orchestra. | When in Hartford Mrs. Sidney ijagenow heads the I Strictly Fresh Lucal E ggs___ ladies’ committee and Irving Kee­ KEMP'S -----65e doz. Di^end on the Plumbing and ney the floor committee. Card play­ Repair Shop . Dine With Us. ers and dancers in and out of the Brown’s Butter...... OUR SPECIALTIES— district will be welcome...... 60c lb. HeatL^i Problems Auto Overhauling— Don’t forget to take Valves Ground and Carbon Re- home some Maryland moved— Large Jars (16 oz.) Pure J a m ...... 29c Are Our Business Hydraulic and Mechanical Brake Oysters and Fresh Crack­ ers. When Ed Kibbe sold us this Jam he said, “ Better sell it Just give us a ring for ser­ Service— / to your customers as the finest Jam packed— we cannot get Free Inspection. any belter.’’ We have this Jam in _uner vice and a satisfactory job. All work done with the latest WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. equipment. Raspberry Special This Week at 29c Jar All work guaranteed. It will pay you to investigate. Honiss's Pineapple hehfom/ Four 1 lb. Jars $1.08 CALL iHredor^ Apricot and and One 10 oz. glass of Grape Jos. C. Wilson 22 State St.' ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS IS ad-vice and service are After 5 P. M. Strawberry Jelly FREE with the purchase H invaluable to you in Plumbing and Heating (Under Grant’s Store)’ . ‘Stock Up Now’ CHAPELAT ll OAK ST., of 8 jars of the Jam. keeping your piano the Contractor. Phone 2954 Hartford, Conn. same fine instrument that 28 Spruce SL Tel. 641 250 West Center Street Robert ICAnderson Phone 5 0 0 Fresh Fish OUR 8-OUNCE CANS left the maker’s gifted Funeral Director o r 2837-W ARE SELLING FAST hands. Filet of Haddock S oz. Yellow Com The Piano Tuner is a skilled 8 oz. Spinach Filet of Sole craftsman — a representa­ 8 oz. Brown Bread tive o f a profession, a grad­ IM'" Boneless Finnan Haddie or 8 oz. Sliced Peaches Smoked Filet of Haddock 8 oz. Crushed uate of National Associa­ Pineapple tion Standards. He knows You can do it Small Jars pianos and piano toning Stuffed Olives Each. — you can depend on him. I Pickles and Jams January Mackerel And you can depend upon Better mth Gas Butter Fish 8 oz. Pears 8 oz. Fruit Salad the ract that your piano Salmon 8 oz. Red Raspberries ■a needs his services,regnlarly. Halibut Can The piano is a highly-sensi- 15c tive instrument, and sea­ Heating water the gas way-is Clearance Sale SOLID OYSTERS I R. S. Shaker Salt, Special, sonal or sudden atmos­ economical—convenient. Noth­ OPENED CLAMS 10c box pheric changes are bound to afiFect its tone. With tremendous reductions through the entire stock, ing can take the place of hot The Tuner’s visit-will bring you will find the most remarkable values ever offered. back its crystal darity, its water. It's always on tap for darkling brilliance, its per- the bath, the laundry and the harmony, to dehght your visitors, and to culti- kitchen if you have an auto­ \ -vate c o r r e c tly y o u r chil­ matic gas water heater. 100 Hats 1200 Hats dren’s musical sense. W e have a yearly toning contract offer that many at at people are taking advan­ We have a gas water heater to fit tage of. It is inexpensive every home. Come in and select and relieves you of all .one. You owe it to yourself to worry and bother. Call us lighten your household tasks and $1 each I $2 each on the 'phone—right now! enjoy this real convenience. '0^ a NEW HOUSE Automatic Storage Heaters A complete clearance of velvets, satins, velours KEMP’S How Ref reshing—A Hot Bath Are you dissatisfied with, the appearance of your house? and it costs less than Moderately Priced metallics and felts, with head sizes to fit all. Is it “ old fashioned” -—ugly—k>ut of step with the times three cents A or the neighborhood? You can have it remodeled and T H E PIANO improved at small cost. Let us estimate on the ma­ XHJI—tAtlC . MUfiCAL.IWSTRUMtHT, terials. We can help you. THE MANCHESTER GAS COMPANY ALICE F. HEALEY W . G. Glenhey Go^ PHONE 640 SOUTH MANCHESTER MiDiner^r Shop, Park Building Coal, Lumber, Mason Supplies . . . - AUen Place, Manchestec £houe iikd H^aid Advs AUVJbJiTiSE IN XU£ HKRAIJJM-11 CAYS „ \ I. ' 4 ..