.s V Tim vfiiATiiim - .fu forecast by O. 8. Whither'unrisu. 'Hartford; ' n e t PRESS BI7N : AVEBAiUB UAlLlT ClBOOEAaaON. . CW*enjJly' fair, tonight'-aud Rrl- for the Month of February. 19*® day; w arw r tonight, eo|djer Frid^. V.- .'{. «f« 5503 vt' ' )ri - n en ben of the A«4lt Bnrean of PRICE THRKE CBNW ClrcnlatioM'^' TWELVE PA^5ES SOUTH MANCHBSTOB, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1930. - t (Classified Advertising on Page 10) VOL. XLIV., NO. 139. REDS WAR ON RELIGION IDEPENDQITS ! CALL ALONZO STAGG IN'fflESENATE V- ARE DEFEATQ)' A DRY •T — t . i'> 'i'M b r i n g s t h e f i r e Situation Extremely Grave r W TO FIRE COMPANY Republican Regulars Out Noted Football Coach Says In London> Bnt Oth^ Hartford, March 13—(AP) — vote Coalition on Recon-! Present Law Should •‘Here comes a fire” cried a fire , i man at headquarters on Pearl .. Powers Are Certain Some ' street today. “Quit your kid- sideration of Increase In Stand; Business Men En i ding” said Captain Philip E. Soimion of Problem Can Duffy, but he took a look up the « I, -.r (API—An4-left, Asian on the second stage of street and then ordered out his Sugar Duty— The Vote. dorse 18th Amendment. company, for a city dump cart, London, March,. their march to Jalalpul in in au p - 3 Telegraph
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per cent, perfect is poor argument : 'ijf ' ’ «5 ; • < .^rV“-^VKlii-P t ? tthdn for its repeal.” that -the Ua Professor Famam said tbat tUe STATE FIRST PRIZE social and economic evils of t^e liquor traffic" could be Principal C. P. Quimby by "the co-operation of the states this^ternoon that stud^ts wtehl^ M. SHERWOOD asserts; in • to be excused from scbPol_ tom^^ Mib6: H«ld»h A-' and the nation as contemplated niits Best Xesson Plan to row afternoon to ^^.S??:^'^Tourna- V- aX- A’’./*' ^ •<'^,*1 the hteenth Amendment. Chester-West Hayen j f ^ e J o u ^ * “:Boaar4 of Bdijtation. . , | ment basketball f^rf^iii^rtvilM e Haven will be 8n?“ ted this^ pnvU^e In the-'bfarc'h iasue o f "C o n n ecU -, Secretary of New York As- RATIFICATION only ' if request is supported by cu t sch o o ls’^’, the? official o rga n o f ■ « « r W s ^ t t e n permission. In toe State B oard . o f E di^cation, re case Manchester ceived • here yesterday;. ann ounce- sodatkm Says SitaalioB j u ^ g A l LAWYERS SAY game tomorrow mehf Is Vraade that the i^s^op p l^ Qulraby. t will make JJbmitted by Mias Has Changed Lately. for toe transportation of the^schwl or the Nathan'Hale , school was (Continued from Page One.) band to New*Haven for the qontest awarded first state honors, and to® with either Meriden or Nauga^tuck. lesson plan' of Miss Annetta L. Mee, to vote away a teacher, in toe Hollister street , Washington No. 3 responded to^a school, received honorable menUon. , i ? fe'T .o p 'eM ‘- “ Hose Go fire’ in toe statement that wets have be- j over them, still alarm for a e, _ S . i w a s . a state-;jride Lesson . V -J rnu«4- ?e p wefiklv consuiTiptioii 6f ’ the ',AlUe4 Furniture ,, come the fanatics was made today l j, y.aw Conflicts. roar of toe home of Fred Carp®nter, P l a n contest in connection with the | '^ jO T carloads. •. -but trainloads. ■ led' And because of this v/e are'able to sell them ^ ^ ; 18th Amendment conflicts 63 Pitkin street at 10:15 this morn eMay contests in toe national safety ^ Buyers Syndicate witlvwhieh we .. .. before the House judiciary commt ing. The fire vmich had'gained COT- Sherwood, execu- i with these Constitutional campaign in wbicb toe children par- tee by,j Carlton------M t-i~rn I thp American people and can c slderably headway ■ prices that to our rigid speciftcal^diisH tive secretary of the Citizens^ com J toe A^^^^ on toe national gove^* breeze was extinguished ny^ ^'*It ^11 be remembered that James .. try’s foremost ma^uiacturers.manufacturers. _ ^ Alley ai^e^ouui. Keith’s in this vicinity can you s^cupe-Boyals ^ c u r -e ^ GhiM . . -.y . familv and several neighbors befor-.; mittee of One Thousand of New, Toman of the Barnard' school, Man-, | be. Come today and see our,complete line.;:.. Suester.iwon toe first Mattresses— guaraptkd to be as'good as York City.. ! nwdal and fifteep dollars, and’Betty 11 His testimony, presented m the Walworth- of toe Robertson schoo made right and priced right won a.third P*^‘ne,bronze medal | L courS n n fo rC b ip S ? cards will be distributed n * t and five dollar^ i y o u : • • • “ "Ys'S AL“Sm“nt wl|houtits W __ . i essays. It is,therefore gratifying to W e sell more than mst ^ mattress Amendment, wns a " toe a denial of evidence toe teachers as well as toe pnpij^ prior j ’^^mtes*^^attack* the very] Manchester got ano^er tojich ot that Manchester figured prominent- | United States constitutional! summer-like weather today whU ly in these safety essay and lesson '| a foundation _ Amcricao j mercury; soared well above fifty ll rights and liberties as plan copte^ts. .0 uee 1 degrees. word “fanaUc” as he would hesita.. citizens.” ne.av I botb Distinguished Body Casino • Girls ; will to use to toe word "bigot as The Hartford' MISS EiaCKSON OPENS ! most terms werfe employed for the i bowl aga*Mrai AU-St* .team i>t lo- [ S^rT^rtom s K l l v e in large »"
would Uke to ask the Post where er he had gone-to bed It snowed and he didn’t wake up till six hours A « I C i | M l t M the towns of Sharon, Glastonbury, WASHINGTON Woodstock or SaUsbury, each of after it had stopped and so hadn’t them territorially twice to three removed the snow from his walk. LETTER ‘ JEoniing Beratt In each of-these acts he had brok times as big as Bridgeport yet with — . 0j?2 ift PUBLISHED BY THE a comparative handful of popula en a law anjl the sum total of the Agan to pile up his unpopularity a s ' H ERALD PR lNTlN a OOMPANT, INC. fines that co^d havp been imposed] BY RODNEY BUTCHER 18 BUsell Street tion, would get off if they spent the NEA Service Writer 1 president. His honesty and str^ght- , South Manchester, Conn. ill- forwardness in backing the Payne-j money necessary to make their on him for his sins is, in Pennsyl- j prolonged . ^ THOMAS EERGUSON vania, $2,895.67 and altogether he WlTam^Howard General Manager ____ roads merely passable where, j could have been sentenced to five attention to one of the most remark- in falling j| Pounded October l, 1881 short of financial ruin? years in prison. j; O.UIG r ar VuuAu.cwcivxvo T w S xio. 5 ? eS iresl''^T___ oS S?^S % n tnnAVtoday’! S || Published Every Evening ^Except How can you draw a parallel be 4. laritv of which American political to express , .. commonest! ^ Hgwley-Smoot bill, but it may well Sundays and Holidays. Loterrd at the tween compactly built cities with And still about the commonest ^ g-y record Post Office at South Manchester. thing we hear is, “There ought tOj -pgft was given an opportunity be that H(»ver i Conn— as Second Class Mall Matter, tnving power based on himdreds of i that never was given to anyone else.' profiting from Taft , SUBSCRIPTION RATES thousands or millions of valuation be a law against it.” One Year, by m a l l ...... |®-“® ______! After being defeated for reelection perience. « ^ | Per Month, by m a ll...... » -6“ per mile of street and country I to the highest public office in the] Taft, however, fumbled the ban | DellverfedL one year ...... towns where essential roads may- 1 United States, he turned aroimd and repeatedly. He went into the n o ^ j j Single coptos * •''* i proved that he could fill ,the next west to praise the Payne-iUdrich • and do run through areas where TKT ATJ7\A/ m e m b e r o p t h e a s s o c i a t e d l i V j y j L t A I highest post with distinction. bill when the northwe^ was j \ py^ there are maybe twenty persons to _____ i It was shown in 'Taft that a man wild against it and when one sucn The Associated Press is exclusively the square mile of territory and iof unimpeachable inVegrity and the speech aroused an entitled to the use tor re^ublicatlon of all news dispatches credited to it where there are not pennies of val New York, March 13.—Ringsiding ; best of motives might fail as a poli- reaction he publicly im der^K ro or not otherwise credited in tnis uation compared to the ci^^ dol with celebrities— ‘ tician and yet reach the top rank excuse himself by exp la i^ g paper and also the local news pub* This time it’s a gentleman with a ' in a judicial career. In the general he had “ dashed the lishetl herein. „» lars? All rights of republlcatlon of m^Mcle and the Wmmest of Van-■ sorrow over the resignation and ill- riedly between Mahogany, Walnut, Oak or Maple^- special dispatches herein are also re This cannot possibly be a matter S belfds And iA from this ness of the erstwhile chief justice, course, made his plight a hundred] served. of pro-rating by population because meager description, you recognize S. this fact has not been recalled. But times worse. . , ' ' SPECIAL advertising REPRE it is a question not of people but S Van Dine, the eminently ^iopular, everyone who remembers the Taft ^gain he gave his enemies am- Select your favorite woods SENT/"IVE: Hamilton - DeLlsser. sninner of detective tales concerning administration can appreciate it munition which they used ^ t h Inc., 285 Madison Ave.. New York, N- of mileage; and of ability, not Will- a certain Philo Vance, recall please vividly, and it is mteresting to recall effect when he answered a Y.. and 612 North Michigan Ave.. ing;ness, to be self sustaining. that this gent is sometimes two oth-; that Taft never wanted to be a poll- reporter’s question as to what wo^d for your bedroom ensemble Chicago, Ilia j ______The cities need fine paved streets er people__or at least one. I tician but always did want to be a outcome of an ImportMt ritu- ______God knows!” Pull service client N B A Service, —and they can pay Jor them, an For instance, when you approach : judge. _ -...... ation with the words e r h a p s you are furnishing in period designs.;. .or in the popul^ style'of' Ido* Had the Judicial IMind He^forgot, as he sometimes did, that Member, Audit Bureau of Cl.cula- assumptiqn that is ^oven by the the decorative Van Dine mansion i today which enables one to mix periods. The wide choiCe in bedroom,en — ------‘ Fortunately H n r i ...... for Taft,------he actually------. infinitely more is expected------from - a] j tlona fact that they do. The back country ia the middle Seventies, you’ll see had the judicial mind and the judi- presifient_than from- - other------men. P o -. P sembles at Watkins makes it possible to furnish either way, for there ^ e two signs upon the door. One reads The Herald Printing Company. Inc., tov^Tis need roads that are pass cial ability, or he would be known litical blunders led to his fatal break Colonial suites in mahogany and maple, English groups in walnut or oak, with assumes no financial responsibility “ S. S;,Van Dine” and the other to history only as the man who with Roosevelt, to whom he owed many modem types in walnut. Here are examples of-what you will find ip the for typographical errors appearing in able. And the fact that they haven’t “Willard Htmtington Wright.” headed his party into what at the nomination and election, al advertisements In the Manchester got them is proof that they can’t For Van Dine was Wright before largest bedroom stock we have ever shown. ^ Evening Herald. ______though T ^ t was quoted as telling j pay for them. he became van break-up and as the worst Roosevelt that he thought he owed ■ THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1930 cally president of them all. It still more to his brother, Charles i knov,Ti. Wright was. perhaps, “ e , ^he ALL UNAFRAH) most erudite of the essayists on art, j P. Taft. THE NEW ATTACK There is something hearty and music and literature. Among ochoi: I ■•stu*;- to Made a Poor Campaign In W alnut— The Tenth amendment to the In Maple- forthright about Rev. William! ars be Isonal Here is a jiopular modem design, com United States Constitution, the last He is not like! of southern California, where One of the four piece maple groups avail Bartlett of Chicago. He is not uae - ^ | ; “ -^-travei^a’ across the land. |' . He able shows Colonial influence in the raised bining burl walnut with maple and giun- item in the Bill of Rights, reads but it turned out that he was play-! paneled drawers and the poster bed. A wood. The bed, dresser, French vanity the ordinary Anti-Saloon League brmg in money.; ’a^olitician to the extent that and chest have turned legs. as follows: orator. He is out to lick the Demon And his health had been none too . com^^a^ ing extraordinarily poor politics. dresser, dressing table, d? 1 H O “The powers not delegated to the Finely made Rum and he proposes to face facts good. He went to a qi^_t c^ntry , Haves cabinet. It is said that When he finally took the stump chest and bed are 31/1/ $229 United States by the Constitution, against the roaring, menacing Te i\ •::•*»» r ; ;. .■■■¥— : •. rA M lS n V f i ^ MAi^CHESTEE-EVENIKG HERALdV SOlJm MAWCHESTEB, C O K ^ JI uKSPAY,.M^^^ m oh'of .* __ the SIIEPJS MALYSIP i i; r i p s t e a d iDANCEASlftY-^AWiiT !F0H) iipRS® 12 DAYS * ■ I 6t Pinehurst H.&,GAMERSS1)ITSj Hamilton, N, March 13;—t.AP), % « Washington, March 13.—(AP.)— i enjoyed as the students anxiousiy | thf liffang^^ a^a?t what they hope will b, . good | - A proposal to repeal the Eighteenth ; h amendment was termed today “^Through, cooperation ‘with -The [the body, j “nothing less than a proposal to r e -; Herald,- the school will be advised, of i Gouer d' Alene Idaho, | \ peal the American standard of liv -! the complete, box score rad basket !^®aler carburetor I by basket score each period as soon ; where^a new^b^^^ guppUed j f ing,” by Dr. Clarence True Wilson. ^ as the game is terminated This m- j S ’S S e and ^)il the carj < general secretary of the Board of , tormation will come directly to The j ^ f ff mpes to Spokane. if Temperance, Prohibition and Pub-, Herald and wiU then be relayed up- j was on yen jq m * , lie Morals of the'Methodist Episco- mediately to the school. At half- j owners... time, however. The Herald represen- > HOSPITAL NOTES pal church. tative will wire a basket by basket I ^ This assertion he made in a , account of toe game to toe High j —^—_ • ■ statement read before the House; school by special request. • Joseph McLean of 15 Church j iudiciary committee, in its heannp , Manchestfr is paired with- West i j^gg^ ^^s the only admission re-1 ' on repeal measures, by Deets P ick -; Haven in toe opening game of the | ported today at the Memorial hospi- | ett, who is also associated with the , Clean Records Now tournament. The game starts at 3 1 - j board. ^ fv,at! o’clock and should- be over about 4 j ______i e'er'.i=s?u. Wilson denied the charge th at, or shortly thereafter. The box score For washing large windows a ^ prohibition had failed, asserted that | Demanded by Ser of toe game will be posted on The spray nozzle and squeegee- have j f repeal proposals before the commi.- , h a s p m c L U vice Store. Herald’s bulletin -board near the been combined. ; ■4 tee offered no solution for the hq- State Theater soOn after the game.! j * uor problem, opposed a referendum ______^______I I,^on on the prohibitionpromDition que^ionqucai-iui* aim ^- - t^m-puL-puL-^i-i.--Put-put-put-pft-whiz! here — -he ^ ^ * • . ____/.*■ oVk/Mit ' dared that government sale of m- ^Qj^es, there he goes; skipping about tor service" ' toxicants was “obnoxious to the traffic like a ray of light, NORTH M .E . LADIES ' KNOCKED COLD • moral sense of. . millions”------of Amen- i: getting to the place where he’s go- can citizens.izens. ' ; ing from the place he’s coming from IN FIRST ROUND “The-m e committee vdll ; almost between the ticks of the EECT OFFICERS •V C o iu e in an d see fo r‘yo u rse lf ^ - 'the earnest effort to establish thei ^^y back for a fresh ■ Lsumption that prohibition has almost before anybody knows No one is of much w h y G eneral Ele ctric Re frig failed ’’ he said. “The shortcomings | Ti^at’s the way the account while half- erators'^ h o ld this a m a siu g-’ ’ in the enforcement of the Pjobibi- j motorcycle delivery man North Methodist Ladies Aid so ciety members held their annual sick with a cold. record* us show you t]he i tion law cannot in any sense be held ^ niodem food store scoots When you’ve fail- about,” getting hurry-up orders to meeting yesterday afternoon with ,- A". 5 ? to have indicated that it is a caught one, knock ‘•uijaiy a ttrte tiye m o d e ls w h ic h ■ ure'^The policy is not only right in the customer before the jingle of the Mrs. C. I. Balch of; Nj.rto . Main . ••s97Tr ( principle, but the almost unammo^ telephone has much more than quit. street. Mrs, F. A. Sweet. w,as;olect- ■it out! Don’t wait, m ay- be bpught on our ^ testimony of the pastors Busy No------ed presideqtj Mrs. LeVerne; Holm®®- and don’t think easy tim e paym ent plan; church men who come into tnc ^ About the _ only_^ time Ed Dwyer, vice preskieht, Mrs. W. E.’''Hib’bard. you must go to * most intimate conta.ct i motorcycle delivery messenger foi was elected treasurer, Mrs. Georgia bed or stay indoors ' class of society, is ^bat the °pe , pinehurst grocery, .has been still Shipman secretary and Mrs. C. G. to do it. Next tion of the law has conferred upon enough to look like anything Tyler., first directress., time your head V the _ American A_„,.;oon Tiponlepeople materialmaterial andana ■ j & ^ ■nocVi ■sinrp Pinehurst ^ Mrs. Tyler declined re-electiop' as GENERAL president, having held the office for stuffS-up, eyes Amoral blessings. rPlieved I installed this system recently, was, water and nose I “Poverty has I when he was posing for the accom -, three years. As a recognition o f; I her services th.e members surprised runs, see how AL.L.*STEEK. R E E R IC E R A 'I’OIS. drunkards have been ^ a b le ^ panjdng photograph—and then the quickly you can f shake off the toils of the drink anna hao ua , .^og^apher ^pher had to work fast her with toe gift of a wicker arm chair and a pot of tulips. Mrs. snap-out o f a 4, it, children formerly ^ed I ^hat. The well 1known onS-armed Tyler warmly thanked her friends miserable cold just by taking Pape s vgohe well-clad into the g^. I paper hanger with the! itchitc was Ed Dwyer’s Motorcycle Delivery fchools. We do not vUs i Lv e r half_____ as busy an individual ndivi as for their kindness and expressed her Cold Compound. , -nresras our opinion that tne eviia regular pleasure at toe acceptable gif to. The Little white tablets tha.t couldn t there are ten persons in the organ i directly traceable to the use of g,abs off the emergency because Pinehurst trucks haven’t hostess was assisted in serving re harm anybody, but how they stop a M. H. ■ A._limiors are, oecause ^______+v,iTio-« ihaf Madame the ization, with this highly developed freshments by Mrs. Theodore Fair ' orders for things that Madame the had an accident in town in five delivery service—and the expecta cold! Pape’s Cold Compound costs SOUTH M ANCl^Sp^^ Housewife didn’t know she was out years, and the driver who got in^o banks. Mrs.- Leonard Dart rad Mrs. I 832 M AIN STR EET, tion of more people and more deliv only 35c. All druggists. H risl?£"= .r;r.E of until all ready to use them, apd one then isn’t with Pinehurst any Julia Chapman. ery units in the early and natural scoots away with them.- North, more-^but they mustn’t even prottst a f a i - t .«• CfcVYC*.jr --- i XAiWI.>--^WV*v ----- A course of events. '• fort bV^ise'atlve by sugfes_tive_repet.t.on repetition to .nin- ^ j It takes some business to keep tthe 4 duce this committee to ^ | ter at any minute of the day. In j complained about. As each P ine-' trucks and the ® orders each ^ fact what is not only ^n assnmpt 3 niiles of i JOO and^^2^0 L; but an assumption | everywhere, so ubiquitously that g^gtual travel each week, besides | week day, ..hioning man Fran- ^ truth.” „.as no some folks have got the impression , ^ tremendous number of i Saturday. The shipping man, i ter how'W all’the growth may ap freedom from constipation. They act 5 pear. He strongly opposes needless easily and smoothly. No dang^us operations. Dr. Rock is the author griping. Take nightly before retiring. 1 RJHONE Results will amaze you. SOUTH M ANCHESTER of . a book toat tells in a simple . 77I M AIN S TR EET way about treating goitre at home, j Thousands of,men and womm ,,-S' i-.V-l would never be without Dr. Edwards (iln iir Ale ■ - -/tsi He has published this hook at his 1 x;. '-.iiiti;;. own expense and will send a copy j Olive Tablets, a vegetable compound. Know them by their olive color, toe ONf^fR^I^D OgAUTY to anyone interested. Write - - i / . today.—Adv. I 30c and 60c. All druggists. .k. t . ,'Vr ■-af' MANCHESTER EVETO^G isB B A ^ aLANUHESTER. CONN., TgURSDAY, MARCH 13,1930. p a g e 's ix ODDITIES IN THE FIELD OF SPORT RAY CONGER WEST HAVEN’S TIME 4:1 •V i ■ M •i.4 iStella Walsh Sets New Rec SHERIDAN WINS SrOBTS WRITER TELLS /I Manchester’s Opponent In Yale Tournament Tomorrow j ABOUT WEST HAVEN ord; McGafferty Beats Ed- j STANDING BROAD W. E. L. Lush, member of the sports staff of the New Haven Bernard "Red” Sheridan, former Has Won 11 (rf 14 Games; All But Two Decided by Reg^ister writes The Herald as wards; Daley Outsprints High school athlete here, who; con follows: “Ike Cohen, tall center, tinues to take part in athletic events ie West Haven’s outstanding Bowman; M ar^ Second at every opportunity, last night cap Very Close Scores; Opponents Average Only 17 player. He and Captain ‘Hymie’ tured the standing broad jump Schwartz were picked on All- event at the Rec with a leap, of Points, But Otherwise West Haven’s Record Is Not District schoolboy five. ‘School In Two Mile. 8:3 1-2. boy’ Moran, who pairs with This was the first of a series of Schwartz at forward, has been S' athletic events to be held each Wed Particularly Impressive; l o c a l s Practice Against out two weeks with a tom •«. j Competing against some of the nesday night. Next week thet run cartilage. West Haven’s reserve J best two mile runners in the world ning high is on deck. Next to Sheri material is poor. If Moran plays, last night in New York, Joe Mc- dan last night came Vince, 7:11 3-4, West Haven may beat Manches Zone Defense. Cluskey, product of Manchester who Sendrowski, 7:10. Rayner, 7:2 1-2 ter by close score but if he and Welles 7:1 1-4. doesn’t I doubt that West Haven 'K is creating a sensation at Fordham, can pull through.” placed sixth in a field of seven en The season’s record of West Haven High School’s bashet- tries. Ray Conger’s winning time of A CH.ALLENGE hill team wMch opposes Manchester in the opening game of the ^------J r , 4:15 is only four seconds better than Mcauskey recently made in a “ Sparky" Saidella and "Kaiser” rela” meet, and although in sixth Berthold, the two war horse’s, stand S ." < " S .3 F E « NIGHT HAWKS SEEM position, the Manchester boy gave a willing to bowl any two in town. fine exhibition and finished but a Foul line bowling must be oh s^ ed . They wish to issue a challenge to SURE OF PENNANT short distance behind the leaders. Cole, and Murphy or such stars as r f/r New York, March 13.— (AP)— Conran and Kebart, or any two in ‘ fVifiv^ree_ three defeats in fourteen^ town. t i^'BST HAVEN’S RECORD Ray Conger won the Columbian eamcs is the .^cord whichv>m*v- „West------, mile, feature event of the Knights A the-.state chain-1 iTTOOVi-lO 0\)El3iWE PEftlOpS of Columbus games at Madison Whitney); second. New Hampshire; 0 ^ v c i t ; ^ill '.enter \V Raven * - ^ ^PP* Majors* Hopes Shattered hy third, Fordham: fourth, Haverford. pionship tijurnament New Haven.. IP* .Leavenworth (Wat.) ..14 fC R U)ENiONiA SCHC30U Square Garden last night, beating out Dr. Paul Martin of Swi^erland Time 3:27 2-5. ....Fairfield H.S ...... 22 | T b TC>L.GC^ VUGW; R>R. .; , Wilbouse, FalrMb . f ?s' . . .N. H. Commercial .. .16 | by a yard. CO-yatd high hurdles (final): Won were the three teams which tTim®“ 18 British Americans Last THE CAAMPlOblSWP Although upheld by a supreme by -Wells, Boston A. A.; second, i i c k th^dowm-statcrs.^ Two______of the _____ 32. 1-..Derby H.S ...... 8; ...AAAS^SHALL ILU N ICIS-’ court injunction forbidding the A. A. Furth, New York University; third, defeats were by the " 3^.!!!!!! 1 W a L g fo r^ U. from banning Stanislaw Petkie- McDonald, New York A. C.; fourth, of one point. It Is apparent ...... Bulkeley (Hart.) ...... 16 wicz, the Polish,nmner chose not Devoe, Yale. Time, 07 "^-lO. r r r 19.'...... Wallingford...... 1» ' ^COPG AT OF to run in the classic Columbian fnile 40-yard international girl’s sprint (final): Won by Stella Walsh, caeve- WEST^-WEN’S;.T. * »-irxT*<5, T.TNEtJPLINEUP ; 1 9 .. .N. H. Commercial ... .18 j because of fear of being suspended .Fairfield H. S...... 21 The Night Hawks look like sure in his own country. The A. A. U. land; second, Loretta McNeil, New J k' 24... V , ,N. H. Hillhouse...... 24] winners in The Herald Bowling bad acted in accordance with action York; third, Harriet Matthews, S<|hwa^Zi No. 14 capt. “Hymi^' Leavenworth (Wat.) —161 league race as a result of the play- < T 7 taken by the Internatiohal Amateur Philadelphia; fourth, Dallas Crerari- iMilford H. S...... 18 } off of a postpon^ ■\ Arx> S6V0KW EriceP er, Toronto; time ;05 4-10. T f i 33*;: Athletic Federation. No^ 17 “Schoolboy'’ Moran 16...... Branford H .17] the Majors and British Americans \ \7- i 7 Clipping more than two sccond-s 60-yard dash invitation sprint No IS “Ike” Cohen. i > — i last night at Joe S’arr s Charter Dak EKiDeo off the old record, the amazing (final): Won by Daley, Holy Cross; Wilson, Ig. •■•A THE Nir-rm,-3U-:y. No. 16 “Tommy 301 ...... 239 j alleys. Cleveland sprinter. Miss Stella second, Bowmari;’; Newark’ A. C.: No. 12 “Bill" Carroll, rg.. .301 • ! The British Americans sprung a , AMOTWe-TfeMTH/ Walsh, set a new American women’s third. Hand, " Princetoh; fourth ,,W. H. ,..A...... 239 ; decidedr^set j^by-wiririing. three out SuSMfT-rtJ? BY , Substitutes? Opp...... indoor mark of 26 1-10' seconds to Bruder, Newark A. C. T^me :06 4-10. ___ _ ; of fo\ir'Ipoifitsl-thds prisictically 'TDlOCA, lU..,-FEB.IF,1930. Two mil^ - match college relay; Moore—No. 4. '■ p50F.IA.(Lri-) win the 220-yard international girls Noyes—No. 15- 62 more points ] eliminating the Majors from the sprints. She outclassed a crack field Won by Yale, (Barnes, Ralribardr Collins—No. 13. ------1 pennant race. The game the Majors ' of feminine rivals to win her second Malcott, Sumner); second, Prince Long—No. 9. ! won was only by a two point mar- victory of the night. Earlier in the ton. Time 8:08 4-10."’”’ Anderson—No. lo. j gin. The three leaders: evening she had cleaned up at 40 The Columbian mile: Won by ROACHDEFEATS PW. yards, after equaling record figures Conger, Illinois A. C.; second. Mar I Night Hawks ...... 66 Ten Overtime Period Struggle jKEBARTBERTHOLD in a heat. tin, Switzerland; third, Venzke j Majors ...... 63 Winning by 50 feet. Miss W alsh s Swedish-American A. C., New York; BERTDOLD EASILY Charter Oaks ...... 61 great performance riot only shatter fourth, Hivak, Butler University, Sets W orld’s Record In Peoria] CLASH ON ALLEYS ed the recognized stand'rd of 28 Indianapolis. Time 4:15 1-5. (Mc- Majors 4-5 seconds held jointly by Catherine Cluskey of Manchester, finished' 122—346 The twenty game, home and home Chartier ...... 102 Donovan and Mrs. Ellen .Brough sixth in this event.) 124—354 Basketball games seldom go more s s s i r f s bowling match rolled in Waterbury Werlosky ...... 114 BOX SCORE A twenty game home and Post but also sliced three-tenths of 105—312 an opposing team and that by a and completed at Gamba’s alleys Magnuson .,.100 : than three .overtime periods at the a second off the time Miss Walsh 117—328 Wenona (26) home bowling match has finally losing Hillhouse '.y^St Havea last night ended inr Roach of Water Conran .-.108 most but thte cartoon above depicts been arranged betiveen Charlie herself made earlier in the season in .son's record shows that West Hav^a 121—319 fg bury defeating Berthold of Rock Kebart ...... 92 players In a state of exhaustion Kebart, the town champion, and Philadelphia. Tonight’,s race also IF THE DOCTORS DO has averaged 21’ a points per game ville by a total pin fall for the twen after ten extra sessions. Inquiry by Kane, f ...... ^ was seven-tenths of a second faster just u slight traction over 516 554 589 1659 Kent, f ...... 2 Art Berthold, Rockville’s spec WRY DON’T YOU? ty' games of 47. In Waterbury, when the Herald sports department tacular duckpln champion. than the present outdoor record held British .American brought the following additional in Darnell, g ...... 0 by Mrs. Post. Summaries: 17 for its oppponents. they rolled first. Roach was a w in-, 114 136—370 Exercise On The Best Not Impressive. ner by 93 pins and in the fifth game 1 McAdams ...... 120 formation frotn the Peoria Star Kemp, c ...... 4 The first half of the match Two mile college' relay; Won by , .Kept Alleys. 109 97—308 Slayhoven, g ...... 0 vviU be rolled at Farr’s Char New York University (Pumphrey, The West Haven record isn’t par of the ten, played here he ran the]Metcalf ...... 10 113—394 sports, editor; Two-Mait-Tournament Starts total up to 143. The game that Ber-1 Wil^n . . ._1^ 140 “It took ten overtime periods to Bechman, g ...... ier Dak’ rilleys'' tonight rit 8 Demler, Gassner, Sandler); second, ticularly impressive 114- 1-14—325 r’lde the winner of the Toluca* i Myers, g ...... o’clock. Great interest has been Georgetown; third, Boston College. Friday, March 14.’ Only 13 thold had been playing was popr, j Murphy . 127—349 decide the wmner . Teams Wanted. but ' fn'thri fe&cth he changed and | Cole ------lOT Wenona second team championship Jackson, g ...... 9 worked up over the outcome of Time 8:02 2-5. ^ m e in the;. Marshall county meet this clash and a record crowd “ Casey 600’’—Special invitation: Good Prizes ! finished with but 47 dowm, cutting j 26 V- 575 584 587 1746 at Toluca, i. Wenona finally won by T otals...... T1 seems assured. Won by McGafferty, Holy Cross; off 100 pins of the big lead. i Toluca (22) The scores: ‘ a 26-22^^ score on baskets by Kans second, Edwards, Hamilton, Ont.', CHARTER OAK s ^ v r ^ a r ^ b ^ Berthold and E. Ketnp., .The game began at third, Gibson, Newark; fourth. Roll, ALLEYS. with one point margins two wan 8 p. m. and'it was nearly 10 before Goodrich, f ...... 1 Youngstown, Ohio—George Cook, Newark. Time, 1:12. 101 Pozzi, f ...... 9 Joseph Farr, Prop. L two points difference, three wn.u 104 SWEDISH P N T E T it was completed. Australia, outpointed Meyer (K. O.) One mile'collegiate relay :\yv on by S ro fo n c With five, one w,tb_,even. “ Score by quarters and overtimes Onano, c ...... 9 . ips emristener, Akron, ten. Colgate (Lacey, Strollwerck, Drake, one with 15 arid one with 24. of the phenomenal game: Pozzi, g ...... 9 ll7 Bisio, g ...... 1 Cognizant of the style of a game | 117 DEFEATED, 25-15 Toluca 2-4-T1-15-15-17-11 -1 < -17-17* Coacn1 17-19-21-22. ___ Gerardo, g ...... 9 which West Haven Pi^ys, 127 Wenona 7-14-15-15-15-17-17-17-17- Wilfred J. Clarke of the local te^m .98 8 22 The New Britain Luther League 17-17-19-21-26. Totals has been drilling his first s^trmg met .^154 basketball team tacked another de on an attack which be hopes wu 12s cisive defeat bn the Swedish Luth pierce the stubborn West Haven 123 eran Church Luther League five at harrier The second team used the Lne defense against the re^l^ars the I^lllSter Istreet gym last night HERE*S THE DOPE by a 25 to 15 score in one of the Monday and last night m practice best, though roughest, games of the GAP TOO W ID E TO SPAN fessio/s at the State Armory .A BOWLING season. New Britain won the first the athletic future squad of ten players. Coach Uarke game 27 toi'l.?-a few weeks ago. Manchester admirers of Joe McCluskey and and Faculty Manager E. M .^ 'le y , I The visitors had the game well in which confronts him, should not underestimate the ability of the Ford M.VCHINE SHOP LEAGUE Manager Lincoln Murphey and 1 hand all the way but the locals ham Freshman star just because be failed to finish better than sixth in Leopards I gave them a ;re^l battle after being the Columbian mile, feature event of the K. of C. meet in Madison 76 I snowed under in'the first quarter 13 McDonald ...... 100 „oartcrcn at no to 4. At lialf time the score stood Square Garden last night. Richards ...... 87 20 to 6. New Britain had Swanson It should be taken into consideration that the IS years old Man- a couple of blocks Gleeson ...... 90 New Haven Arena. and Holst, National Guard stars Chester lad Is stUl in the infancy of his career. The mere fact that he Morse ...... •.• • • 97 who have played here against the two miler in the is generally recognized as the best college freshman , « h+h Rec, in its line-up, and former 374 390 368 coiSitiT. doesn't mean that he should be able to s t p into a class vrith contr{bn^d six,pQj;nts. be^des play' ^ TY...1 -Kr^^YiY. and still con- ^S’lld Cats ing a'fine all-rouiid'gam.e, - such famous htars; as Ray Conger and Dr. Paul Martin MARY DREW HELPS Kleinart ...... ^ • • 83 The Luther League five will travel Roth, ...... 79 tinue.to breast the tape first. , ^ to Springfield on Wednesday ®vc- The-gap), between the freshmen college field and the select circle Russell 94 116 I ning, March T9 for af,grime with the BEAT AETNA, 25-18 Gravino ...... H3 Luther League there. On March 29, which includes those who have long since finished their is too wld^ to expect the youthful McCluskey to bridge at «us early 369 349 363 they, win play the third, and deciding game ^ith Worcester at Springfield. point in his career. It would not be at all surprising, however, if m an Hartford, March 13.— (AP)—All j Manchester' beat Worcester here, 20 t h e r two pr three years the Manchester boy will be able to step with E«srave4 by, Bearcats to 17 and took a 30 to 16 beatln the previous defeats of . four seasons jomlELBJR. Dion ...... 95 there. the best of .them. , * v,«o^r. were atoned for by the Dummy ...... 87 And so, let’s not Judge Joe too harshly for he is only at the be^n- silco girls last night at the Broad New Britain (25) Dummy ...... • • 91 P. ning of his career, one that promises to be studded with brillian street gj'm. Murphy ...... H2 They played the 'Aetna Life te3.iu 4 Erickson, rf . S ev em en ts. ’ Monday night at,Hartford. Jake Weber. ^^3 famous Alley ...... 105 3 Swanson, -If, ., completely off its feet and put I trainer at Fordham, told me that in his opinion McCTuskey promises to 489 483 1 Nyborg, If ... across a smashing, absolutely con 490 3 Anderson, c . be the greatest native born runner America has ever produced at two vincing triumph. The score was 25 licopards to 18 It y^as the second time this 0 Holst, c ...... Von Hone ...... • • 87 2 Carlson, fg .. Personally, I am of the opinion that coming to Hartford to com season that the Silver City repre Schaller ...... 98 sentatives conquered the proud in- 1 Larsdn,"' Ig , pete in the two mile open at the State Armory, meet did not help Mc so. NYnoni nuiD.YOii would Tucker ...... 91 |s\ surance team, which had won every Gibbon 94 96 — - 3-9 25 Cluskey any in getting ready for his first big test against the^top- 114 14 other game on its schedule. Robinson ...... 190 ^ Manchester notchers ikst night. It meant that Joe would lose a good share ^ Ins Never before this season has an ^ P. ‘- r. night’s sleep even though he took the midnight train back to NewJ^ork Aetna Life team bowed to an Insilco i 470 493 471 REPl)lSLMl.ni?” barkd DALTON 3 S. Anderson, rf . . . * directly aftef the conclusion of his run. five, but the girls from Meriden last 1 A. Gustafson, If . . . night Jvent ri' Jong w iy - toward WATERBURY LOSES Arrangements had been made for a testimonial, dinner in McOus- be 0 Dahlquist, I f ...... “ And how!” squaring accounts and proved that In a five man ip^tch game 0 Nelson, c ...... key’ a honor by a group of his admirers from the Silk City and : •!' ;*T would indeed,” said tl^c fairest flower of the countryside, tween Manchester men and a team the vietpry in Meriden a month ago 0 A. Gustafson, c . . . given official permission from Fordham to remain f ^ was not the accident Aetna Life sup of five men from Waterbury -played “ What is there about me. gaL to bring this disfavor down upon my 2 Dahlquist, rg .... • in his honor. As a result the next available tram to New York did not porters had thought it to t>e. An last night, total pin fall to count, 0 E. Anderson, rg . ,. overflow crowd of more than ^ 0 0 Manchester •won over Waterbury by 1 C. Gustafson, Ig . .. leave Hartford until nearly 3:30. ^ , head?” he demanded. fans watched the Insilco come from fifty-one pins at Gamba’s alleys. McCluskey took a sleeper but the nap was so comparatively %nef 1 Johnson, Ig -----. "Y our voice, oir,” filie uiiwerid him haughtily, “ llie man who wira my behind and outplay the Hartford five The scores: and bumpy'that it did little or no good. By the tiipe the traitt^.h^ in every department of the game. A Waterbury 5 5-15 15 heart mint smoke OLD GOLDS in kindness to hjs throat and to his I s- sizeable delegation from Meriden, Roach ...... 124 109 8 reached Grand Central, there was barely enough time left to gra A- i Score by periods: to'eat and hurry over to his morning classes at Fordham. So^ej^nay Bridgeport and Norwalk staged an Geyene r ...... 114 106 New Britain ....1 3 —7~3—2- listeners.” impromptu celebratiotf'on the floor Thompson ...... ih^ ^* Manchester ...... •i—2—5-—4- argiie that he bad plenty of time to get sufficient rest the next night. as the final whistle blew. Stone-, , .i.. 1.. .’f...... 106 96 Referee: “ Cap.” Bissell. It is' ri fairly well established fact, though, that one cannot make InsilcoB. Sena ...... 119 115 up lost s l« p in such a short time. It was only yesterday that Dr. Brys, I f ...... 1 ' 566 518 ‘ Donald A. Laird, chief of the psychological laboratory at Colgate ^Uni raine, r f ...... 1 • Man * i'. 1830. UANCHJESTEE EVENING HBEALP, SOUTH MANCHESTEB,. CONNh, THURSDAT,, MARCH 1?,. Clarissa U /Pendleton was chosen - ] merchants will take part in furnish- clerk ^ 0 tern, in the absence of th« , Ing goods for the display. Living FEDBIAL COimtOL parish clerk,. Praide R. Poet. Jn ft>r- Js POWEU AT HIS BEST ! models will display the .many new nial discussiott of parish matters fol lowed, and refreshiDaeots of cake and f t . - I fashions. The following committee ______ed v ^ # tk rire - IN ‘STREET OF CHANCE’ ROCKVILLE [has been t^ipointed to complete ar- Twenty-two naenibers of the vari coffee were served. ^ The mee^g Of I rangements; Lewis Chapman, James OF POWER, ASKED ous 4-H niuba of the town with their, Judge 'Leon'-itathbone has been peatinpof '*tha^8o!Out'Path and iXlol- % . o' leaders and, sevevM^ bf the parents, ors.” • ©enn led us m 1 R. Quinn and Mr. Haganau. stiffering from a rather, severe at- Rev. M. E. Osborne In Rlalden were present at the '‘rdund-up at- tack of German measles for the pw t ' three Sensational Story of Broad Notes Storrs recently ".beVl- Mrs. Paul few days. iThe judge has been able jisJUag -fU d ay^ d pirst « d to, Rev. M. E. Osborne left today for , Washington, Ma^ch 13.— (AP) ball. He ^jMio^spokejto us.on^tha way to Be Sho\^Ti Here^ Fri Malden, Mass., where he will of- ' The officers of Kiowa Council Dc- Potocek, Chauncey B. Kinney, to keep al^nt ^ th his daily duties a ' dear * gree of Pocahontas attended a meet- Legislation to place the power. in- Mrs. Truman, C. Ives, and LeRoy but has been quite a side man m Jamboree to' b i held'bi. Hitftfdrd on day and Saturday. * flciate at the' funeral of saders. Mrs. friend at 2:30 p. m.^ He K - planse ------to re- •j ing of j the New Britain Council on . ^ under the. controlling hand of | Kinney -attended aa l^ders many respects.. - - , turn on P'riday» or,/satu Saturday. fd d y. con-iCon-1 Tuesday might.«nie,ht : thP ^ ffovemment was before ' Albert Ba*ng_tqok a carload over. Names/of pupils in . the primary The ttoOp’^vi^ baye a Ruth Chatterton and Clive Brook sequently he will not be present at | Mrs. Nellie Jackson and Mrs in “The Laughing Lady” , and Alan the Lenten service at the ,M. E. j Mary Champagne attended a mwt of yoiir Hale . and Sally Eilers in “Sailors Church i of Southington Council, De through the month of Fenruary are|ciai eiion to seu lats which Holiday" will be seen at the State . Lenten Service Tl.ur.day . I Stee ot .Jocahontaa last nirtt. | mercc committee — Couzens different times daring the afternoon George Gohei,. Sherwood Griffin,they were given for the Jamboree, for the last time today. a o tev Vioifi ' The manvmany rnenasfriends oiof mra.Mrs. ju E.. «H. . i Micmgan. ^ nrv..r' evening,and between numbers Gibson Porter. Marcia F ra n k ^ ,»ite I . Kotes. f i i o f William Powell in the sensational and John Kidynych, Marion Gitfnn, There will be an qywnight; - hike story of Broadway life, “The Street Merle Jones, and-Rapbael Kassman over the week-end. Evety boy who Of Chance” will be the feature at gleikuoraV churches at the M E. | ^ | S rf a f t l f f i Ihe i ^ t T o w S ihfaht » h ! Mr. -,;S and " M Mrs. r T aSiS'o.'^V Charles O. AUyn i qf goes on the hike will be requttqd to for the iontol of traction on the new program Friday he“ th e turned Mto th“their lr'home home on I m street | industry *nd lt» otCalumhlh Wert ; « f tor. « “ ra Hartford spent,the WMk^AftthMr Meals -.rfll h« fur and Saturday. It is the story of a George S. Brookes will he the solo Federal- trade ,find power commis- j Mitchell’s former borne here on i home in the Burroughs HUl Dished.. ists and will sing several duets. Rev. today, after a delightful sojourn in San Jo ^ Seale. sensational murder which occurred Florida. j.sions Couzens, a Republican, is the ; Monday. i section. _ , , . ; All scouts-wishing to^ :get , men!;. recently in the very heart of the gay M. E. Osborne will not be present of another bill, to re j Electricity has’^recently been in. L. Ednumd 2lacher of Hartford, i badges at the next Court' h f Honor f.. white way, a true version which the There is sure to be a goodly nuifi- j Mr. and Mrs. 1 organize the power commission, and Also, it'is advisaWe to place- ber present at the service, as Rev. 1 Davis avenue have returned from a qrganize...o------lue- spuw_ ^* . K fv, stalled at the Creamery at Amston who___ wons quite a-tract of land bj I sho^d'give their appUcati '- * 3 .MANCHESTER EVENINC BgRAtffi,SOUTH,MANCHESTEE. CON^ .pUESDAY^ P A G E E IG H T T YOi)TiuruE.'TAjquOia^ t y p b ' - 1 ■ lflAT"l5BSi^?il!S. ATTENTION Invalid Engli&h Gifts Dtiily Heeilih \ For Street i an3 >. Spe^tor Sports A N N E A u s t i n . -Benefit From Scoutii AimiOR OF. ’ S & m c f / ‘ THE AVEfIGINQ mPROT' Sfidut- - V- .; i_ --V ' i •th e BUCK pig e o n : e t c . Hintf On 4{f>w To Kf^p W«U b; AVvrld -m i.. c » C1930fyHEAiSERV'CEIHC.^ MENTAL DISTUMl^C® IS USUALLY BACK OF - INABILITY TO SLEEP CoimoU. The Manchester Girl •'Sco.dt :Ooun- EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the last; cil met Tuesday aftemopij,V/M?tfch j of three articies by Dr* Morris ®Ish- 1 11, at Girl Scout Headquarters, 827 : bein, America’s outstan^ng mescal j Main street. The follqwip|f : A m authority, on the snbjiect pf sleep. , i bers were present.'^. Mrg* i' ■——■ . . I Brownell, commissioner, Mrs'. ’’5Yeel- BY DR. MORRIS FISmEIN j erick Snow, Mrs, Jessie L. Winter- bottom, Mrs. Robert Dewey, Mrs. 1 Editor, Journal of the ’ American ! I Medical Association, and of Hygeia, Louis Grant, Mrs. R ob^f ‘ Hdwleiy; Mrs. John Pickles, Mrs.' • tfielten I the Health H^gazine Smith and Mrs.’ Fred Norton. Thb In a recent consideration of in- two latter a c t^ as;hostesses. - i somnia. Dr. .^oseph Collins classifies Hostess B ^ ge. ^ J. „ Mrs. Herbert House will give- ‘ a three classes of poor sleepers. demonstration for hostess badge at Some have trouble getting to I her home at. East Center street.at-2 sleep. If they are allowed to sleep IP p. m., Saturday, March 15. All late into the morning' they. do not ill Girl Scouts who -wish to pass seem to suffer from their troubles, hostess test please pleui to attend. but since most people have to'get Examinations will be'the 'following ! up at a certain hour in the morning ill Saturday. Captains should notify j in order to work, such people not Mrs. Robert Hawley how- nijmy of j infrequently jeem to show the ef- their girls are planning , to' attend j facts of lack of sleep, this demonstration. Captaii^ arc i Sooner op later this type of per- i i also asked to send orders for merit ' Founders of the Boy Scout and Girl Scout movements, Lord and I son begins ^o dread his inability to badges this next week.. ' Lady Baden-Powell are shown here, at right, as Miss Jane DeetenBip- pin,' national director of the Girl Scouts, greeted, them in Ne^y York I fall asleep and that tends to make Troop J2. * the matter worse. Such failure, to ill uirtn their arrival from Bermuda. j fair asleep easily depends on’mental Seventeen membefs attend^;; the meeting of March 10 which-O^ned conditions, including excitement, BY JULIA BLANSHARD Ip with songs, followed by. instruction of the Boy Scouts, inspected th< fear, anxiety, overwork, and the use New York, March 13 — Lady work of the boys.' While here thej of chemical stimulants, such as caf- in tenderfoot work and inhking. Baden-Pow.ell, of Engleind, mother Lucy Taggart, Harriet' T^gatt, were joint guests-of-honor at thi fein in tea or coffee. Many people of the Girl Scout movement,, has Louise Butler, Estelle-Crough and first official banquet ever given ai [begin to think about their troubles brought to this country a moving Ruth Crough passed bed making. which the heads of both the Gin I as soon as they get to bed and na- tale of the health, value of “ scout Patrol comers were held. Tlje meet and the Boy Scouts met to discua ’ turally find trouble in falling asleep. ing” to little sick-a-beds in her own ing closed with the good dight cir these twin movements of youth. A quarrel before going to sleep, cle. Mrs. Snow and Mrs. Reinartz country. Lady B. P. sees the Girl Seoul anxiety as to the illness of some attended the meeting and gave the The very words “girl scouts” con- movement from the intemationat member of the family or as tq one’s 433 bed-hiaking and table-setting tests, jures up in mbst rninds a pleasant ^ jg making plans for tin own physicaT condition or excite-1 Ruth Crough, scribe. . , , picture of healthy little girls in the [vvorld conference to .be held nexi ment attendini: some public effort ] know anythin g at all about this bad business ?’ open, cooking wieners oyer a camp j Foxlease, England, whei “Wickett, do you may be the reason for inability to j Troop.6. .5 :^ , ^ . . fire, building bird houses, or helping j delegates representing. 799,000 GiP, fall asleep easily. - | The meeting of March "10 bpehed Mother' "^th her work and the 1 “When one gets a... bird’s eyi out of the house last night to keep By ^ N E T r a b e g in h e r e t o d a y said she had already arranged to Another type of poor sleeper has | with the horseshoe form’atiom sing that date with Doris, and is still The skirt of this classic tailleur younger children. [view of Uie movement allfover th( meet Arnold for a stroll around no difficulty falling asleep when' ing America the Beautiful and ^the . But'England, according to LadY, world, one wonders why there ii TH E CR IM E: Doris 3Iatthe\vs missing. Or did you see him go shows interesting box-plaited treat lady’s maid, murdered Friday the lake— ’’ first going to bed, but wakes up Girl Scout Promise. Patrol comers Baden-Ppwell, has __discovered that | gg much worry about the youth o! “Arnold, the chauffeur? Strawn out?’’ ment at ffont. were then held and the girls prac cripples,' children in ' tuberculosis ; ^j^g world,” she said, night in summerhouse by blow on “No, sir’’ the butler answered, after a few hours and is then unable perfunKi interrupted sharply. to fall asleep again or else completes The surplice bodice gives the im ticed signalling and knot tying. The the head with heavy but for an instant there was in his pression of being buttoned bvbr the homes andUhose born "Girls are still tremendously in lake on the night with periods- of sleep of parts were given out for a play to be flask; body dumped into “Yes, sir. They are— Doris and that same black rage with plaited . inset. The fashionable nip- or blind can j terested in learning the home arts Berkeleys. Arnold’were engaged to be married, eyes about one-half to one hour each. given later. The. games and good degree of health a^d happiness by I greatest estate of millionaire which he had looked at Dick Berke- ped-in higher waistline is achieved D E T E C T IV E S: Bonnie Dundee, sir; had become engaged a few days ^gfore. This type of person, according to night circle were out of doors. Bar adapted “ scouting.’ It taxes Its jjgjjjggji badges given last yeai ago,’’ the butler explained. “I ! me mguL uciu through narrow belt. bara Stoltenfeldt, scribe. , place as mental therapy. "^uest at ttme of crime and discov Doctor Collins, invariably has some It is feather-weight tweed in were taken in cooking? Laundry erer of body at sunrise swimming might add that we were all very A t that moment Detective Payne form of indigestion or constipation greyed^violet blue. A very flattering Officers Association. . . . “ Doctors a r e recommending sewing and all the other so-callel party; Captain Strawn of j much pleased, sir— came loping up, breathless, which gives him internal disturb combination that is exceptionally The March meeting o f ■ the Girl 'scouting’ for their little patients,” ‘ofd-fashioned’ homely arts wen Homicide Squad. r» “Well!_____ -A new suspect and a new apologetic. “All four cars in the ances. He may be addicted td alco youthful. The belt is delft blue Scout Officers association teoh place “Lady B. P.,” as she is affection represented^ too, indicating thal MEMBERS OF HOLSEHOI.U. < strawn ejaculated. garage, sir. ■ Sorry , to be so long, hol; he may havd hardening of the suede. ’To be certain, it has the on the fifth at the home of Mrs. ately known to thousands of Girl there is much more normal ati 3Irs. George Berkeley, j-jealousy, eh?’’ and he raised his but I had to go to the house and get arteries. When he awakens in the smart lingerie touch in white pique Louis Grant. Pre-vious to the busi Scouts, told me. “By adapting the j titude towards life among the younj games to handicapped children’s climber: George Berkeley, op- , ^,yg^j-ows triumphantly at Dundee, the keys from the chauffeur.^ And middle of the night- he begins to go vest. 1 , ness meeting a delicious buffet sup j than scare^headf stories, would teJ posed to his daughter’s marriage j * butler coughed deprecating- say, chief,-that guy,; Arnold, is in over in his mind all of the troubles Style No.' 433 comes in sizes 16, per was served. The meeting opened abilities, sick^a-beds are given a i us. Girls tife- world over are mon to , lly .. .“If you’ll pitrdon?me, sir . . . . in his past; the^ old troubles aroqse new lease on life and happiness. ; interested. .eachY.ear.in^ne, healthy an awful stew. .Tried to get me 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 4d and 42 with the Girl Scout Promise ‘ fol i Seymour Crosby: New 'ork so- , sir . . . 'The chauffeur tell him what’s up, but I kept my apparently put’s in the required inches. bust. ^ lowed by the secretary-treasurer’s A Source of Joy out-of-door recreation that buildi ciety widower, close friend of , limousine were required mouth shut. It seemed to give him number of hours but awakens tired Na-vy blue flat silk crepe with self report. Mrs. Brownell read plans “I visited a hospital shortly be-, ^^j^g body, strengthens the mind an< Mrs. Letitia Lambert: social sir, to drive Mr. and an awful jolt when he saw that and exhausted as though he had fabric belt is lovely for Spring with for the Massachusetts Review to be fore I sailed where, on rows of 1 jgyg ^.jjg foundation. £oi* the right secretary to Mrs. Berkeley.^ ^ j Benjamin Smith, Mrs. Berke- the sports car was sitting pretty— ” not slept at all. Refreshing sleep out a ooat. Make the vest of dusty- held in Boston, May 17. Railroads white beds, crippled girls were drill- | thinking and the right acting.” Clorinda Berkeley: engaged to " ' ley’s brother and sister-in-law, to “All right, Payne!” Stra-wn in must come vrith freedom from care. pink crepe silk; , will give reduced rates to Girl ing by using their little hands to I BuUdinx' Wqrld.Unitv Crosby; observed by Dundee steal their home in Westview.’’ terrupted. “Take three of the When the person awakens to find 'Turquois blue wool jersey, wool Scouts. Mrs. Reinartz reported the' march, to ’ turn, to stand at atten-| ing out of the house Friday night, “West-view, eh?” Strawn frowned. boys and scour the estate for Dick that his mind Is'troubled with ex state convention of'G irl Scout head tion. Their, rapt expression told the { ^.The -ttod Qin crepe in empire ^ een printed crepe ioy they derived from participation \ Scout mo-vement, w h i^ the scarf in hand. “That’s about 15 nlUes from Hill- Berkeley— a • young man in dinner actly the same' difficulties that he silk in yellow and brown modern ers which was held in New Havgn. Giai Berkeley, who unaccoun- crest, Dundee. . . . Did you hear had when he went to bed, the sleep It was announced that Troop 5 will in ’ What is ; o thoroughly a normal i Utile realizes, according te^ Ladj clothes. Any place he could hide istic pattern are ideal selections.. and healthy activity as our Girl j B. P., is the world friendship'il ablv sprinkled all guests Friday Arnold return, Wickett?” that you know of, W ickett?” is not likely to help , him greatly, give a benefit bridge March'21 in ni-ht from flask of perfume pre “No, sir,” the butler answered Pattern price 15 cents in stamps Guide and your Girl Scout move- builds. Forty countneo n ^ havi “There are several buildings on As is obvious from these discus or coin (coin is preferred). Wrap the Hollister street seh00l.< Mrs, companies of Scouts. Those- n sented by Crosby to her motlmr. readily. “But I feel sure he did the estate,’ including a gardener’s Hatvley asked the captainsvto pass Dick Berkeley: drunk Friday sions, the most important step in coin carefully. “We have-about 1500 Girl Guides I Himgary write-to fhose-m Am m not make an effort to see Doris. cottaige which is not in use now, freedom from insomnia is control.of their girls in the observer’s, badge ni.ght: inl'ativited with Doris; had now in hospitals and homes, in Eng- ca, those in Finland.to those in-thi “W hy?” Stra-wn snapped# and-Miss Gigi’s little playhouse— the mental point of -view. It is im and the health -vrinner’s'badge. Nq forced her to agree to meet him land.;' They joined in the sisterhood West;i.J»di(es,'?;y»pd> ^-iqiteJlGreater “Because, sir, when he brought also .. pot often in use now, sir,” portant to see ‘limt the body is in MaiRlhester Herald > merit badges will be given' at; the and work for badges. Leaders even, than individual correspond- ( later that night. . > the car around-' 1?o the^f ront door, I Wickett.-answered. good physical cofitlition 'and that' the Pattern Service May rally, but at that time'tile.'fuTr Wickett: butler, formerly m em admitted him, and lf#"asked me to chqnge the.iWqrk,- adjust it to the ence, however, is the way gpUls ' “All-right,- Payne! Hop to itl brain is not overstimulated by chem 433 . lowing awards will be Txmdp:'Attend all of these countries have cjaughj ploy of both Mrs. Lambert and give Doris a note, in which, as he Search everything, even if you have ance, first class andiitervi'ce stnpies. pqculinri'n^ds of this or that little ical stimulants.. As ou? -patterns are mailed grpup. and are received enthusiasti- the same spirit o f . the .Girl<..Scoui Crosby. . _ told me, he had explained why he to bust down doors,”, Stra-wn or The cultivation of the proper, point At the April rally there vrill be'a ta Eugene .\rnold: chauffeur, en- from NeivA'ork City please allow calj.y Doth’by the patients and those movement. These girls, grown, up could not meet her last night. I dered. “And you, .Wickett, you can of -view toward anxiety, worry or ble setting contest, taking, ti^o^ ^ rls intended to hand her the note, but five days. inevitably will have more of. a sensi gaged to D otis. go to the house and get along with grief is of the utmost importance. from each troop. A ll' the Girl in dbarge. ; Clor'.nda and Dick are first sus- my duties kept me constantly down “Of* course, this is one of the of world friendship and world p ^ ci the family’s breakfast, but don’t These mental difficulties are reflect Price 15 Cents Scouts will sing “There are '.Girl? r.-cts. Dick is still missing from stairs, and I placed it on a little least of the benefits of the big in than they ever coyld have had with serve it until I give you the word. ed in the appetite, the failure to eat who make you Happy,” to;tijevtune out Girl Scout movement., .; n b.rs room. While coroner and fin- table in the back hall. I knew she And don’t talk— understand?” he Name ...... of “ Smiles.” The April m ating of ternational movement, but it is new .' ■rnrint experts arc at work over and the difficultleia'qf digestion. and 'Very sigjiificant, it seems to In short, according to this en would find it there on her w ay to cautioned sternly. Then: “W ait a Those whose minds are in proper the Girl Scout Officers’ association body. Captain Strawn summons meet Arnold, if I did. not have an SSis&d me.’’ thusiastic leader, herself the mbthei minute! W hat time did you go up condition do not have difficulties -will be at the home of Mr5.-,BurqlJ" of a couple of .Girl Guides and on* Wickett for questioning. opportunity to give it to her he- to bed last night?” Each member is asked’’ to bring •-a W orld Conference Planned |------— with sleep even after 'drinking a Address ...... Lady Baden-Powell stopped in Boy Scout, the Girl Scout and ^ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY forc.” “A t 11:15, sir.” I Scout game. Election of .officers “And you left the note there? , cup of coffee just before going to America from a L 'p to the West" sister movements, are good for fh< C H A PT E R X “After everyone else had gone to bed. Sleep is a habit which can be will take place at this ..meeting. The With unhurried dignity' the but “Yes, sir. In fact, sir, I.am Send your order to the “ Fat* Indies where she inspected the Girl healthy child, good for the ^ sick, bed?” j improved by training. following nominating committee was good for each ‘community pod good ler obeyed Captain ashamed to confess that I forgot tern Dept., Manchester Evening appointed: Mrs. Hawley,’ chairman; Scout work there while her famous “Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley were still j husband. Lord Baden-Powell, father j for the world pt Ip^e^. summons, but halted 3«s t before about it. It had been a heavy day, talking in the-library, sir, but Mr.' Herald, So. Manchester, Conn.” ! Mrs. Grantiand Mrs. Brownell. preparing for the big party which setting foot on the first of the t^o Berkeley told me to go to bed. I was planned for tonight— ” steps leading from the cement wal^ had already locked up.” into the little summerhouse, his “And which won’t come off now!” I Dundee interrupted, with a certain ‘Did anyone, to your knowledge, sad eyes involuntarily flinching leave the house last night, after A'THOUGHT away from further sight of the shm, grim satisfaction. At least the or deal of another of “Ahbie” Berke the Smiths had gone?” rigid hodv laid out on the bench “No, sir. I did not see or hear NONE OF MY THINGS AR^E Strawn and Dundee descended ley’s terrible parties would be 'RINSO AGAIN! I MUST anyone leave the house.” Therefore the people came to HOW DO YOU DO IT? EVER SCRUBBED ... NOT the steps together. Strawn spoke, TRY THAT SOAP. EVERY- spared him! ^ “After you went up to yOur room, Moses and said, We have sinned, WOULD -you BELIEVE SCRUBBING AND “Yes, sir,” Wickett agreed grave WHEN THERE’S A SOAP his voice “curt but not unkirm. did you see or hea.r anything that for we have spoken against the I’VE HAD THESE SHEETS BODY’S TALKING ' “Wickett, does young Berkeley ly, and Dundee suspected that BOILING EVERY WEEK LIKE RINSO t o SOAK OUT might have any bearing on the Lord, and against thee; pray unto - ABOUT IT Wickett shared his feelings. FOR EIGHT VEARS? RUIN MY LINENS drive his own car?” murder?” the Lord that he take away the ser- THE DIRT The butler appeared startled. iiits from us. And Moses prayied “Well, Wickett, get along with “Nothing, sir. I was very tired, P “W hv yes, .sir. There are four and went to sleep "almost immediate for the people.—Numbers 21:7. cars sir. The family limousine. your story!” Strawn commanded, impatiently. “Did you see the girl ly.” Miss’ Clorinda’s coupe. As the butler, dismised again, For spiritual blessings, let our ports car — a two-passenger, tba.. agaih? After she told yqu she prayers be importunate, perpetual wasn’t going to meet young Berke moved away with mournful dignity, is; and the service t ru ^ . Strawn commented: “There’s one j and persevering; for temporal bless- “Thanks...... Come here, ley, I mean.” guy would like to jerk the rope him- I ings, let them be general,, short, con- Pavn6!” Strawn called to one ot “No, sir. She said she was going self if Dick Berkeley killed the 1 ditional and modest.—Jeremy Taylor V". .-<♦ >y the^ group of uniformed policemen up to her room, to write to her sis ter in England, about her engage girl .... Well, Doc, what’s the ‘ and plainclothes detectives await verdict?” he asked, as'he and Dun ing orders a short distance away on ment to Arnold, sir. She also said that Mrs. Berkelfey had told her dee re-entered the summerhouse, the lawn. “Dash down to the where Dr. Price, the coroner, was garages and check up on the cars it was not necessary for her to ANDOVE wait up for either herself or Miss awaiting them, whiling away the imu find there. Should be four. I time by watching Carraway, finger- particularly want to know if a two- Clorinda.” ■print expert, at his.wprk. “Death l.-c ’ ) passenger sports car is mi^in«. “Did Mrs. Berkeley know of the Those, who were present at Com date Doris had with Arnold?” by a blow on the head or by drowm- munity night in February are antici That’s the garage, isn t it, W i ^ - ing' And when did she die?” pating with pleasure another such ett? ” and he pointed to a wide, Strawn asked. (To Be Continued) gathering in town hall Tuesday, narrow stone building which lay “No, sir! Doris remarked that and she hoped Mrs. Berkeley would not March 18, at 7:30. Rev. M. J. Creeger letters like this) several hundred feet behind of the First Methodist Episcopal slightly to the west of the Berke- find it out,” the butler answered. “W h y?” Strawn shot at him. ESTABUSHES QUARTERS church, Middletown will be the ley house. ^ speaker and is expected to give a “Yes, sir. Arnold, Eugene A r The butler flushed slightly and , talk of unusual interest. During the NEXT WASHDAY -‘SSfor nold, is- the chauffeur, hut he s his eyelids flickered, but he did not social hour, light refreshments will probably at breakfast now m the answet. , , FOR LOCAL GIRL SCOUTS .servant’s dining room. He sleeps “How did Mrs. Berkeley and be served. LOOK, MOTHER ... DID YOU' 66 over, the garage, sir, and has douht- Doris hit it off? Not so good, eh?” Mrs. Mary Smith aged died Through the courtesy of Select Monday evening at .10:15 o’clock EVER SEE SUCH SUDS? ISN’T IT WONDERFUL? les6 opened it for the day. Stra-wn probed. , j , man George E. Keith, the Manches HOW GLAD I AM I CHANGED “Get along Payne, and make it “Doris was an excellent lady s from, the effects:, of a shock. The I NEVER SAWWHITER ter Girl Scout organization now has funeral will be held Thursday after , TO RINSO ' - t ' i - " ,1 snappy! " Rtra-wn Strawn ordered. “Now, maid, sir— sweet-tempered and effi CLOTHES “ I tried 'thing like it for speed cient,” Wickett answered, . that centrally located headquarters in noon at 1 o’clock at the home of her came to Rinso. There n theybpk Wickett, before I go into the house the Professional building, comer and notify the family that murder s husky note of grief in his voice daughter Mrs. Charles Friedrich. Main street and Purnell place. For Interment will be in the Friedrich The clothes i?so economical *, a been committed out here, I want again.' the present the rooms will be open you to answer a few questions . . . “But Mrs. Berkeley — not so lot in West street cemetery, Colum regularly only Wednesday and Fri First, do you know anything at all sweet-tempered, eh, Wickett?” bia. ^ r r i o t ® ^ Strawn dug at him relentlessly. day afternoons from 3:30 to 5:30 for The topic for the, Christian En dishes, to o -it loosen g too, about this bad business?” the benefit of captains and scouts. “No. sir,” the butler answered, “If you’ll pardon • me, sir —” deavor meeting next Sunday Will be r ve been using for Conferences will be held of the dif Wickett pleaded. “ Peter a Great Evajigelist.” .Matt.' such a wonderfd help. after the faintest hesitation. ferent groups -within the organiza “Any suspicions, W ickett. “•I guess I’m answered,” Strawn 4:18-20; 16:16. Everett'Allen-is the tion whenever meetings are called Stra-wn pounced. concluded, with satisfaction. “A ll leader. by the executives. Mrs. Erskin,Hyde is sick with a ' “I—no, sir!” right, now: what. about the note? You forget about it last nip;ht, you Necessary chairs and furniture severe cold. ' . | has been purchased by the Council Whiter “Wickett,” Dundee interrupt said. Did you see it this morn Mrs. Thomas Lewis and son .’Bur-1 and a number of articles have been ing ton, Mrs. Frank Hamilton and A l ed, " I ’ve already told Cap donated by interested individuals tain Stra-wn that you, as well as I, “No, sir. It was ,not on the little fred 'Whitcomb' Visited ,the a-viation i and troops. Troop 2 has presented overheard Mr. Dick Berkeley urg table where I had left it.” field in Hartford,’ Mdhday. ' j headquarters with a national flag; sdak.sowhitea ing Doris to meet him outside last “Then Doris must have found it Mrs. lOttie Mittens took her | on her way out to meet Arnold, Troop 3 has donated a 2-year sub mother Mrs. William Palmer to j night, after the family were in bed. scription to the American Girl, the •lYou know, Wickett, that I am Mr. eh?” Strawn deduced, glancing to ■Willimantic Monday to see Doctor j The makers of 38^^ One CupW Dick’s guest here, his friend, but ward Dundee. Girl Scout magazine; Troop 7 has Riordan. The doctor w M pleased given the book entitled “The Life of with Mrs.' Palmer’s'i'mprovemen^ as reedmmend it- ^ ” °7?upful of hghtw«‘ebt. at a time like this, everything we “But if she found the note, call THE GRANULATED "SOAP as much « " t « u T h ’ s granulated, know must be told. I am sure you ing the date off, I ’m wondering why Juliette Low,” the foimder of r the she has been on a diet fori ten day? ■want to see poor little Doris she left the house at all,” Dundee mp-vement in America; for diabetes. ’ '"‘v i puffed-up soap.. package. avenged, and as speedily as possi objected. It Is believed the* establishment of Great for dishes, “ That’.", easy!” Strawn laughed a central meeting place in the pro ^Uver Btothe** Co-. W»^.. _ ble.” WOMEN BURNED TO DEATH o£LUX “That I do, air!” the butler drily. “With Arnold safely out of fessional building is a step forward, Gttsrsnt and that the Scouts -wiu find 1^ very agreed huakUy. “I did overhear, the way, she could-keep her prom - 4.V’ ise to meet Dick Berkeley!” convenient when taking examina Canton, Misa, March .IS — (AP) quite by accident, the conversation —^Miss ■ Anfife* Harter,' 60,' and ' her' .'f 'i. you refer to, and I though It my “ No, sir!” Wickett spoke -witl# a tions, 'o f ■ condtfltihg the ’ library, positiveness startling in contrast which -will also be housed at the 90-year-old negro' eefvant, Martha duty to speak to Doris when Mr, Cheatham-, were :tmfn^ to -death to i Dick had left her. It -was in the with his former respectful mild rooms.- ...... ' ' ■ ■ ■ ness. . “Not Doris, sir! She was Mrs. Fred Norton and Mrs. Nelson day in a fire that- deatroyed a etorc back hall, air,” he exp^l^ed to .and the Trolio hotel. The. loss .waa in or wash^ c t j m e Strawn. "The poor child aaaured not that sort of girl!” Smith were hostesses at the Council “ Perhaps you don’t know, Wick meeting held at the headquarters on estimated by firemen and'- the own-; me she had no Intention of keep ‘era at ilOP,000, ~ -1- ing her promise to Mr.^Wpk, She ett, that Dick Berkdejr aneaked |.Wecine»dft& I PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HEKAUJ. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH IS,'1980. mitted Margaret C. Fitzgerald REVIEWS REFUSED bring proceedings to compel. lt lAUTOMOUilE ITSELF | comply with certain provisions u*.- the zoning ordinances of Greenwich, ^ DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Conn. Ovemigfit . Wall Street Washington, March 13— (A P) — <22.3—WOR, NEWARK —710. Leading DX Stations. PREVENTS THIEVERY j Conviction x>f George Graham Thnrsdayi March 13. C;'jU—Dinner conceit orchestra. 405.2—W S B , A T L A N T A ^ V W . Cases in which the Supreme Court Rice, the Idaho Copper Corporation, 7 :3 0 -Dance orchestra, ®“ ” '-’ies. 7-.30—Balladist; fcatui-e pi ng. Jio. A dazzllnB array of names, chief ol A. P. News refused a jeidew today included: and the Wall Street Iconoclast, Inc., 8:00— Little Symphony orchestra. 8x-iio—NBC:00—NBC progrtprograms 13 .his )_,__ Faulty Emergency Brake Fools ; B riefs svhich is that of John McCoriMCk. U:UU-Bone Star ilans®™ mule quartet 11:00—Concert: Amos •n’ Andy. Suit by -Vincent E. and Ellen L. In New York a t y along with others world famous Irish tenor, gives Indi 10:00—Oriental philosophj. h'h®*®', ' Someone Who Tried to Steal j .Barnes of Westfield, Mass., object- on the charge of using the mails to 10:30—Colored folks entertainment. defraud and with conspiracy. cation that the program to be broad 11:00—Orchestra: Prose-poenis.^^ Hartford—Gov. Trumliull decides Local Man’s Car. New York, March 13.—The oper- i jng to Springfield, Mass., taking cast by WTIAB’ and 'associated sta 302^W BZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. The receivers of the Central Ver against hoiding special election in ating income of 97 telephone com -; land they owned in Russell. West- tions at 10 o’clock Thursday night, 7- 15—Melodeers; Bay State bo.'s. 11-45—Dance music to J.iw. spring in Fifth District to fill v a -, jjow an automobile prevented its mont RaUway to test out their right will bo one of the most brilliant re 8:00—Hits of the wee.n 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO W . cancy created by death of Congress^; reported here today panies for December, as reported to | field and GranviUe to increase ite to abandon a line from Apurg, Ver R.3o_WJi5 programs (i^/2 hrs > n.nn_\VABC programs (1% h'®-' „ the Interstate Commerce Coipmis-1 ^ater supply. They contended the citals ever put on the air. 1“ _Hockey. Bruins vs. Chicago. lu!30-MartJia 'Washington son^ - man James P. Glyim, | when Cleveland Ellington, of Arch mont, to Rouses Point, New York, to Mr. McCormack, such Sion aggregated $23,937,908, as con- U ct under which the land had been “ m 8.6-W A B C . n e w YORK-tbO. 11.00—Night court: oiclicstras. Torrington—Body of female baby j street, found his Nash roadster out- leased from the Rutland railroad, artists as lOsio Pinza, 6:00—.Mischa Uaginsky s I ’-OO_A trip about towm ,,pn trasted with $18,228,766 in Decern-j condemned was unconstituUonal. Julius Tannen, famous ^aude^ille 6;30_jacob Ben Ami, noted actor. 254.1—WJ J D. C H1CAGO—1180. found in shallow brook. Medical ex-- ) gj^ig the garage headed for the the lower court having held that the headliner; Johnny Manin. sin^i of 7:00—Bernard Bevltpw s orenesua. ■J:00—Moosehcart children s hour. ber, 1928. The total for 1929 w as; ’ Qaim of the Merard Holding aminer attributes death to natural 1 gtreet, but unable to' budge. The car $276,138,993, compared with $253,-' Company, Inc., that the courts of consent of the Interstate Commerce popular songs; 7:30-Variety program:, ’J^Jhicss; ;t:3u—Studio hub music hom. causes. , ! itself had disrupted tbe Pjans ot Commission must first be obtained. L*tln-American favorite: ^ “7g 8:00—Texas Gulnan, "'Uht c.ub hos lu:’JU—Dance orchestra, aitisis. 437,283 in 1928. ^ Connecticut had Improperly per- ■iAtto sinerini? coiu6dlcnne, ano oiners less; Dave Barhy, referee. 12:00—Artists: 0 —720 Stamford—Fire Capt. Charles . the would-be automobile thieves will be heard. A large orchestra un s*15—Loudon i)oIitical address. ..(5 4__WGN-WLIB. CHICAGO <.u. Speh injured during jma.ll fire ^n | Ellington houses his automobile 1 der the direction ot ^erg 8- 30—Informal party entertainment.•j-Oo'—Organist: Major Mickelberry. Stamford Gas and Electric com-1 ^t 816 Center street When he went j The Wamer-Qulnlan Co. was ad- | kret will present selected-^mber^ 0:00—Famous with .j.Ou-NlTc dance oicnestia. machine Te.vas Uulnan, 9:30—Ben Selvins' orchestra witn pany’s pier. „ 1 to the garage to get the vanced the price of U. S. motor , night club hostess will ff,'® her Heu^ Willard Amison, tenor. Meriden— Martin Ellison, 50, j yiig morning he found it in tne gasoline in-tank cars at refineries sucker,” specialty o\ei 10:00—Musical driveway headed for Center street. hookuD at 8 the same night. fc>ne 11-00—Dream boat music hour. Schenectady received possible one-half cent a gallon, to 8% cents. will share the honors of the hour with 11-30—Two dance orchestras. lO-oo—studio musical progiam. tured skull when struck by bit and He was puzzled. He was still more Dave Barry, referee; whoso hid for ° m l came'^’in the s®;:®"th round ®f 12:30—Midnight 660 CHrCAGO-870. run driver. baffled, however, when he started the 9oo DROPS; 454.3—W EAF, NEW YORK—660. motor, shiftea his gears and found Negotiations are imder way for the Dempsey-Tunney I'Sht in Chicago 6:00—Ludwig Bauner s orchestra. 8 :0 0 -Comedy dj-ama Kensington — Frank the acquisition by Warner Bros. when he made the famous long count, 7.flo_Mid-week hymn sing. 8;3u—W JZ sports drama, music. and family left homeless by $5,000 that the car would not move. On 7':3(j_Nation's Capital Prognim. ll;U0—Farm adventures, fire which destroys two story dwell- examination it was found that the Pictures, Inc., of a controlling inter \V"iva lengths in meters on loft ot ----- Rudy Vallee's orchestra with 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ, emergency brake was jammed est in Harriscolor Films, Inc. staUoii title, kilocycles oti the ['ghL Countess AlbinI, mezzo-soprano. n.(,o.^Iusical progiam; baiitone. that his Times are all Bastern standard. Black 9:00—Revelers male huartet. iijjao—Two doctors’ program. Waterbury—Two______bandits lock Then EllingtoB realized (ace type indicates best featuies. 0:30—Melody tn°rh®rits, soloisis. —Ban and Sylvia: P'“ h,'®J', butcher*s*^in‘’ice boxes and then rifle j automobile’s peculiarity had fooled in*oo—Feature hour with John iViC Stockholders of the Kentucky In- j lO.OU-rcature^^ tenor; Julius Tannen n ’-3U—Amos ’ll’ Andy: orclicstra. rash reeisters. i the thieves. He remembered that V Ii6£tdicg East Stations. ] 2:00- T w o dance orche|tras^ dependent Oil Co. have approved the vaudeville headliner and o.her... 238__KOIL, c o u n c i l BLUl-rw Waterbury—Sebastiano Vecchino, i the emergency brake lever on his i sale of the company to the Shell | 272 6_WPG, ATLANTIC CITY 1100. 11:00—Grand opera, “ Der Frcischutz. l():Li0_M crn/ ramlilers dance. Waterbury, and Vinpenzo Madlona, car must be pushed all the way to Petroleum Corp. The transaction ; S;00—Gospel hymn sing: ■OH—Phillip.^ dance orchestia. 11:00—Studio music hou[; „ y-.OO—Oichcstia: n9velty ho>s. 393.5—W J2. NEW YORK—760. 361 2— KOA, DENVER—8sQ- New YorZ arrested as suspects aft- j the floor in order to ^dease th.. , will be made on a ca?h basis. ] U:45—Soprano, baritone, o'd jm d'er. G-UU—Bernie Cummins orcliesuu. jl-on_.\dvstitures; Amos ‘ n Andy. er two merchants get counterfeit; driving shaft. The car «u®f ^ not j 1 1 .1*._Subwav boys, tenor, banjo. ------I Babies G-45—Prohibition poll program, lo-.UO-Black fe’ar: Olympians sin hills 1 know'this and upon getting the, 11-to—Soprano, pianist; dance music. 7:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy. J-OO-National Anthracite coal shipments last i 283-WBAL, BALtlMORE-1060. 7-15—Talk; historical sketch. 2Q9 8—WHO, DES MOINES—10CQ. ^ Boston_Officers of International ] machine out ■ of the garage started , month totaled 4,708,707 gross tons, ; 7-yU_Baltimoreans music hour. 8:00-Conualto. liaritone, ra. 7 :30-k-Moiitaiia cowboys program, Ladild Garment Workers’ Union: to drive away. The emergency was ^ fiA T I siou—WJZ programs C5 hrs.) x.iiii_M[5C programs (3V2 hr.s.i a decrease of 17,081 tons when com- | S;3i)-Sports drama, "'‘h®''; h''A IBSO-lndependent musicaBpioEram. nnd of six local unions order general i not released and when the- shaft. ll;0u—Musical memories. «i*0(1—Oorr^dv*liarmony duo, oicn. drike e«eSfve today which will turned the brake jammed. Thus a pared with January’s shipments, and j 11 :;!0—'i'iie Witching hour gis^Harold Sanford’s orchestra with 459,490 tons less than the ship- | M5.1-WGR, BUFFALO—550. Muriel Wilson, soprano. rail out 4 000 men and women. ; minor fault in the car that the cw lifr-W BA'pl'FORy ments of February, 1929. j FRET 7 -UU—Studio musical prograins. 10-00- Mid-week dance program. 8-30_Studio musical progiam. N o r th YarmSith. M e.-Tw o work- ; er considered a nuisance proved to IjiuO—WKAF programs (4 hrs.j 'l^«35l^;;vt^,rPHrLAD‘’ETpHlA-560. 374.8- KTHS. HOT SPRINGS-800. and i be the means of preventing its I 243.8—WNAC. BOSTON—1230. n-30-Dance band, soprano. men, Charles E. Lombard, 49. C-p,ij_Dinner music; the Jesters. C OO—Automobile club feature. Millard M. Lovell, 73, fatally in- : theft, 7..l,i)_tVABC program.s (4 hrs.j ’ p h .IT d e l p h . a -610. 'i^B5"-WDAFr"KANS^^^^^ jured’ and three others hurt in 25 i 11 ‘lu—Tliree dance orenesU as. on : New Face Powder 12-30—Midnight organ melodics. (3;;*0_Music melodies progiam. isSrAm os n’'”Andj*r w m foot fall of carpenter’s staging ! HcrfiSU 7•no—t-iirthdaV list, singer. ___ U-45-Studio variety program. church'building. OPENING STOCKS <23.3—W LW . CINCINNATI—/OO. 30^9— KDKA. PITTSBURGH-980. Allen There are times when, a baby if C;3(i—Dinner music: dog cluD. G-uO—University play. talk. ' 2& - ^ V “ o s ' a NQELES-64^^^ H a n ov er, N. H .— M orrill 7: 15—Scrap book; old fiddlers. G-30—Bittlo German band. New York, March 13.— (AP) — ! Stays on Longer too fretful or feverish to be sung- jj.yO—Singers; music: troupers. 11-30- Symphony orchestra, . 7.nn_W JZ Amos ’ n’ Andy. io.3M_i'om Terriss cntertainnienL n S S S h ^ r r d f a £ I Further VeiSii'swept Into the Stock ! to sleep. There are some pains a ■J;30—W.IZ orchestra, songs, V-15—Baritone. Minute-Mens music 379I 5-KGO. OAKLAND-/90. lij-uo-Concert: band recital, sloo—WJZ programs (.-.Vi nis.) a nf siwamnscott Mass., and ; Market at the opening today. A wonderful discovery is the new mother cannot pat away. But ll-nu-W.Kl Slumber music. 12:00—Memory I.ane: artists. diarrhea, and other infantile ills. n-QO_Tom Gerun's orchestia. j;Q(j—I’arisaii quintet; music. 1 French process which gives MEL- there’s no time when any baby ll;:iu—Batin-Amerlcan program. 245 8-W CAE. PlTTSBURGrt-1220. S - S S ' K r h . ? e “1 ‘%, “ Give good old Castoria until your 32:UIJ_Bate dance orchestra. 2:1)U—Musical musketeers. . _ j,.,q H,oSTf‘po^”4 LO-GLO Face Powder its xmparai- can’t have the quick comfort of C;00—Dinner hance_ mu.sic. 370 2— VVCCO, M IN N ., S T . P A U L 810. A. M. li;;3‘)—Mansfield and Bee. songs. 7-30- Old-time .Singing School, ® Boston—First Corps Area head- j WesUn|house^ piSt^NaUonal Cash leled smoothness and makes it stay Castoria! A few drops, and your children JTre in their teens! l-(jy_'x"i\irteenth Hour Insomniacs. 8:30—I* rn warming , v'-no—WKAK programs (4 ^ cj:00—WABC prograrns (I’ a hrs.) quarters announces 3°)^^ . . i j^ggigter lost %^and Radio-Keith • on longer. The purest powder made little one is soon at ease— back Whenever coated tongues tell of 230.2-WTAM, CLEVELAND-1070. 2607-WHAM, ROCHE6TER-H50* —its color is tested. Never gives constipation; whenever there’ s 7 -uu_Orchestra: Gene and Glenn. 7:15—Male quartet: S„''u„'l I '^ s«?d a rd o ,\ e w Jersey, however to sleep almost before you can X:nii—WEAB’ pregrams (4 hrs.) 8:00—W JZ programs (3 hrs.) 7-00—Orchestra, tenor, contiaito. bor defenses of „siaii moving up 1 point a pasty or flaky look! Will not slip away. any sign of sluggishness that li’ ;00—Midnight melodies; show boat. ii.iin__Tom Grierson, organist. sioo—WEAF programs (.i .ir.= ) off New London. Conn.. 'g.ooo shares. U. S. smart the skin or enlarge the pores. Remember this harmless, pure needs no stronger medicines to 3E3.8—W eX -W JR , DETROIT—750. “ 379I-W G Y , SCHENECTADY-790. ll;no—Studio musical Program. Gives a youthful bloom. Remember WJ'/1 programs (‘.I hrs.) 11-55—Time: weather; markets. 11-30—Amos ’ ll’ .^ndy, comedians. May 26 ana 28. Alderman A. i Industrial Alcohol rallied 1% and vegetable preparation when chil relieve. Castoria is pleasant-tast- 11 ;i)ii—Studio musical program. G:00—Dinner dance orchestra. v.>inn_Old-time minstrel songs. the name—MELLO-GLO. The J. W. ing; children love to take it. Buy 7:00—Quaker boys program. r t ' ^ M d . S s ' t n ? e “ ESS? to Foreign Power %. Both were weak dren are ailing. Don’t stop its use ld:i»ii—Organist, dance music. ^^m i-W RVA. RICHMOND- 110. Halo Co., South Manchester.—Adv. the genuine— with Chas. Ji. , 233—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 7:30—Agricultural P'‘°Kram. G;15—Marshall’s di^nner orchestra. S e o r d T X r epPhtot-nait «f com- j epots yesterday when Baby has been brought 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 7:00—Amos 'n Andy; address. Fletcher’s signature on wrapper. .S-yn—Mother Goose program. 11:00—Albany dance music. mlttee to report on advisability of safely through the age of colic, .5:45-Bill Tasillo's orchestra. 8:00-N B C P'Ogranis (4 ------history reincarnations. 11:30—Theater organ recital. 440.9— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO 6B0. creation of office of city business ,.:,-wEAF “■•-"'g."Ji4 ary Eastern Sta,tions. X1;(iii_NBC dance orch^tras. manager. ^ , ot 296.9—WHN. NEW YORK—1010. Secondary DX Stations. fatally: 508.2—W EEl, BOSTON—590. Boston—Chester Carl, 27, <■30—y W. C. A. entertainment. . —WENR. CHICAGO—870. 7 00 344 6 injured and Coleman Joyce. 25. ^ th : —Hlg Brother club. GhJO—Feature artists program. 5:30-Farm hour; popular 7-5D_WEAF programs (1 hr.) 0-30—Orthodox Jewish progiam. ironj_i_ workers,------...ee...ii-oi.e seriously . hurt ^ in fall- S:3U—Melody men’s recital. 11-OO—Comedians: music travelogue. lu:()0— W E A F musical progrimi. 272.6—W LW L, n e w YORK-HOO. loinn—DX air vaudeville. in? 40 feet from broken staging. 374.8—W8AI, CINCINNATI—800. G:00—Soprano: baritone: „ 288.3—W FAA, DALLAS—1040. Springfield, Mass.—David Coe, of 8:30—W EAF programs (1 hr.) 7-03—Orchestra: address; orchestra 9:30—WJZ concert Pto^a7i-__ - q, New Haven, Conn., elected captain ( !):30—Minstrel men's frolic. 5 2 6 -W N Y C . n e w YORK--570. 333.1-KHJ, LOS ANGELES--900. 3o;ti0—W E A F programs (1 hr.) 6- 40—Scenes from “ Redemption.10;oi)—Orchestra; song.s; artists. of Springfield college varsity wrest- ^ 31 iiio-Footlight; orchestra. 7- 3.'.-Air college lecture. 11:00—Dance e'Che.^ras. ling team and 12 varsity letters j 215.7—W H K, CLEVELAND—1390. 815—Trio Sinfonico: addrcs.s. 508.2—WOW, OMAHA—590. 7-OU—I. B. S. A. mid-week service. a-'oe—Night Revelers’ orchestra. 9:00—Feature program. awarded. . , I 7:30_WABC programs (3’,4 hrs.) 10:00—Burnham’s J'h.vthm king.. Boston—Word received that inter-, ' 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL—1030. 309.1—KJR, SEATTLE--970. 11 ;U0—Three dance orches^a^s. 6:00—Twilight hour; musicalc. national 30-meter class yacht races,, 315.6— WRC, WASHINGTON—950. 11-00-Artists ensemble, coioists. 8:30—Organ recital: conceit. 11:30—Salon orchestra, artists. in which United States, Sweden and a;30—WEAF programs (l ’/4 hrs.) 10:00__French cabaret dance music. 12:00—L ata dance orchestra. (Germany will compete, will be held | at Sandham, Sweden, on July 7, 8, ^ OBTAIN INJUNCTION. PICK PRIZE B E A U n ^""Havre, France-Sailing of linei’ j VVTIC PROGRAMS New York, March 13— (AP)— A Paris delayed by strike of seamen. ^ preliminary injunction restraining Dresden, Germany—Police rau.| Travelers Broadcasting Service Howard H. Gunder, chairman of “The Red Lodge,” arresting 33 who , Hartford, Conn. Miami, Fla., March 13. the board of the Bankers Capital were planning hunger \ 50,000 W., 1080 R. C., 282.8 M. "The beautiful school teacher” as Corporation from further sale of Miami, Fla.—Gamber and Walker j she is known in Panama, today he. cl stock until his trial on fraudulent beat Sarazen and Farrell at 39tn, the distinction of being judged Thursday, March 13 stock sale charges is. held, was ob Latin-America’s most beautiful girl. tained in the Brooklyn Supreme New York—Stella Walsh sets new Eastern Standard Time Melta Boyd, dark and flashing beau- p.m.—Newscasting, Court today by William H. Milhol- record for 220. 4:00 ty^ was voted the title ot Miss land, deputy assistant attorney gen- 4:15 p.m.—Aeolian Trio, I Grand Junction, T enn.--F e^n . p.m.—"Trinidad” — Julian Ly- Latin America” last night by four Mohawk Pal wins national bird dOj, 4:45 judges at the first annual interna- Bankers Capital Corporation, der’s Travel Talk. championship. 5:00 p.m.—R-K-O Vaudeville Mati tional Beauty Pageant in competi- Bankers Capital Company and Boston—Harvard and Yale tie tion with nine representatives from , Bankers Financial Trust also nee—NBC. hockey 2-2. u - 5:30 p.m.—“Mother Goose —Bessie as many countries. She is 20 years', named in the injunction, Philadelphia— Columbia bea -s L. Taft. , , old, 5 feet 6 inches tall and weigns, Q^arges that the chain of bankers and irins eastern basketball title. 5:45 p .m .— “Gra-Rock Sparklers — 120 pounds. She has long black | corporations had defrauded Bill Tasillo, director. glossy hair, parted in the middle and j customers of several million 6:15 p.m.—Cab Flashes; Highlights jqj, contest wore an orchid col-1 were brought against Gun- FRENUCH BUDGET PASSED. in Sport. ored velvet evening gown. Her only; associates last fall when 6:25 p.m.—News; Time; Weather, jewelry was a filisreed necklace, an | gffiggg gt 44 Wall street were Paris, March 13.— (A P)—After Alcohol Announcement. heirloom more than 300 years , closed, an aU night session the Chamber 6:30 p.m.— American Home Ban and handmade by Indians. of Deputies finally passed the 19o0 quet—NBC. budget, which probably wUl be en 7:00 p.m.—Silent. WOMAN BROKER JAILED TWO HURT IN WRECK acted by both Houses before the end no other radio of the month. WBZ—^WBZA New York, March 13— (AP) — Enemies of Premier Tardieu made Thursday, March 13 Convicted of grand larceny in the Fitchburg, Mass., March 13.— a determined effort to entrap him 4:00 p.m.—Statler Organ. . conduct » f her business. Miss Mar- (AP.)—Two trainmen were slight Here is beauty of tone you Decorating and he actually suffered defeat by 4:15 p.m.—Forum ^ ' garet E. McCann, Wall street's first ly injured today when two cars of four votes on a question of extend- never heard before in Period. „ , woman broker, today was in Har a Boston and Maine freight train ing free schooling to the higher j 4- 30 p.m.—U.,S. Army Band. lem jail facing a sentence of from were derailed and a third buckled grades, but as confidence was not! radio! An absolutely new 5:00 p.m.—Stock and curb closings. after an airline connection had five to'ten years. at issue, there was no question of 5- 25 p.m.—Government bulletins. Miss McCann, who had entered broken causing a section of the Majestic triumph—the 5:30 p.m.—WBZA Ensemble. train to come to a sudden halt. the government resigning. bankruptcy in 1928, was found The one question on which tne, new Colotura Dynamic 5- 59 p.m.—Temperature. guilty by a jury in general sessions The injured men were J. F. Mars- 6- 00 p.m.—Champion Weatherman.of having sold the stock of one client den, flagman, and Arthur Stanley, premier staked the life of his min- ^ Speaker—makes Majes 6:02 p.m.-Agricultural Market ■ of Boston. Their istry credits for the maintenance of 1 Old Traditions for $12,870 to pay off other cus- conductor, both tic’s Colorful Tone richer, reports. tomers ’who were 'pressing her for 1 injuries consisted chiefly of bruises ' new ministers embraced in his sec ■ | 6:19 p.m*—Sessions chimes. payment of accounts. | which were treated by a local phy- ond Cabinet resulted in a govern-1 "more realistic than ever. 6:20 p.m.—Sport Digest. Miss McCann is 49 years old. j sician. , , ment majority of sixty votes. j Six beautiful new 1930 Majestic 6:30 p.m.—Velvo Melodies. ______i The derailed cars were wrecked 6:45 p-m.—tovestment talk. B.ANK OF ENGLAND REPORT , | causing a tie-up of traffic for sev- models feature this amazing Colotura 7:00 p.m.—Bulova time. ______i eral hours on the main line of tne speaker. Hear them today at this 7- 01 p.m.—Amos ’n’ Andy. London, March 13— (APJ— The j Fitchburg division, Coke And New Ideals 7';15 p.m.—New England weekly statement of the Bank of | store. Listen to their vivid, lifelike Melodeers. England shows the following SUMMER HOTEL BURNS Why People 7-30 p.m.—Bay State Boys. changes in pcuhas: total reserve de North Weymouth, Mass., March tone. Test their increased range and 8’00 p.m.—Hit of the Week. | creased 2,819,000; circulation in 13.__(AP)—The Fort Point hotel, a The name that power. Inspect their new cabinets— p .m .— three story wooden structure, and | Abhor Fav 8:30 Champion Sparkers. j creased 3,152,000; bullion increased of genuine Walnut and Australian 9:00 p.m.—Smith Brothers—Sw^p- 333 qoO; other securities increased two nearby cottages were destroyed Not only because it bUgbtobeautv and stands for perfect ine the aouds Away; Lucky Me, 1,585,000; public deposits increased by fire early today with an estimat- | rigor, but because ii&rmed P®°P‘« Lacewood. There are sizes and styles Lovable You; D iz^ , ^ “ Sers; 1,312,0()0; other deposits decreased ed loss of $50,000. The hotel, which ■ BMd it as needless, ^ e y Imow that a milk. From every, Should I? That Wonderful Some 3,872,o60; notes reserve decreased was owned by Dr. Arnold N. Allen chief cause is a gland weakness, easily to suit every taste— all at new lower thing; Mary; Tiptoe Through the 2,880,000; government securities de of Boston and contained 30 rooms standpoint the name prices that make ownership easy* creased 1,300,000. had been unoccupied. The fire start physicians, theworld ovcb g-'so’pim.—m S wcII House Melodic^ The proportion of the bank’s re ed in the hotel and was of unknown now ^ at mat weakness. ‘Their method Bryant & Chapman ? ;.^ ^ ;^ ._ A tw a te r Kent Mid-week serve to liability is 59.36 per cent origin. is embodied in Marmola prescriphon JlUistrated—Model 93—Majestic Following You compared with 60.57 a week ago. The cottages were owned by Her- tablets, .now used for 22 years. The is regarded as the ' Colotura Speaker— fr” ^ “S ’s a^Great Life;” Linger Rate of discount 4 per cent. . bert F. Sawyer of Boston. Other countless fat PeoP*® a WhUe; Tiptoe Through the Tu j nearby buildings were saved by the slender now everywhere showw ^t this standard of perfec LESS method does. Perhaps your close friends lips, from “Gold Diggers of Broad- | STRIKERS BURN COACHES. > fire department. An investigation TUBES w a v ” Dream Memory from I was begun by Chief J. Ralph Bacon. pan tell you. tion in dairy prac If you are over-fat, you owe to you^ "Street Girl;” A Ship Without a Buenos Aires, March 13.— (AP)— 1 Sold Complete unth Majestio Sail from “Heads Up;” R ^m with The quarrel of Argentine railroad | self a test of Mamola. The ^ o n s ^ d tice in this commun formula are in every box. Every drug M atched Tubes, $167.50, a View from “This Year of workers with their employers took a i Visit the Grace;” Dance Away the Night violent turn today, several persons j gist supplies it—$1 a box. Starvmg is ity. 'from “Married in Hollywoo^ being slightly wounded. not necessary. Go start today. Blondy from “Marianne; Cb- When a train stopped at Vallaluro, 1 EASY TERMS auette’ Stoppin’ in Society; A a suburb of Buenos Aires, a group McGovern mss in the Dark from “ Orange of workers compelled the passen Such public acceptance had to be earned KoLoms;” Group^rom ^ ak e up gers to abandon the coaches, wHch RADIO SERVICE and Dream;” She s Such a were sprinkled with inflammable li on all makes. by extraordinary dependability year after ?ort to Me, What is This Thing quids and burned. Graiute Co.’s New Sets and Standard Called Love? Looking at You, p Similar cases occurred at Liniers Accessories. year. And this reputation is back of our Tango del Perroquet; Birth of the and Ciudadela stations on the out Memorial • BluS from Scandals of skirts of the city. 1925’” Moanin Low froin The first step taken by the rail Exhibition WM. E. KRAH pledge to keep Bryant & Chapman service Uttle Show,” Where’s That Rain way men was an hour’s suspension 669 Tolland Turnpike r a d i o bow’ from "Peggy Ann. Love of traffic on all lines yesterday. • of PHONE 3733 on the highest plane of excellence. > Moon from "Chin Chin;’’ Wrapped in a Red, Red Rose from Sinhad. Free Home Demonstration 11-00 p.m.—Longines time. Monuments and ll:W p.m.—Champion Weatherman. FOR RADIO Markers No Obligation at 11:03 p.m.—Sport Digest. SERVICE 11:08 p.m.—^Temperatup. Original In Conception 11:09 p.m.—Sager Hockey: Bruins PHONE 8160 S t v o m b e v g - vs. Chicago at Chicago. Have you heard the new Majestic . Moderate in Price 11:30 p.m.—Bulova time. Electric Radio? C a r l s o n Barstow’s Radio Shop 147 Allyn St., Hartford Barstow Radio Your Ultimate 20 BISSELL ST., 3 0 UTH MANCHESTER DAVID UHAMBERS Radio & Chapan Co. Service ' Local Representative Open 2 to 6 Daily Ann 2 to 9 ’fhursday and Saturday. CONTRACTOR Authorized Dealer Phone 7697 Phones 3)34 and 8169 majestic, Phileo Mr. J. Fuller Mitchell KEMP'S 49 Holl St. 20 Bissell St. Phone 2-4129, Hartford a n d BiniJ)ER Next door to Kittle’s Market . 68 UolUster Street -AT Y., ■-* ' ’ 'Va'-' T'V' ~ - ’-.J. . -. -- *■' .,r ' ■ ',- ' - -■ - Vi ■ •* -■■■■ A'- ti. *frL'* ' '■■-F- F. J'--.—■’■ ■ -> - ■ -.* 'ii jA ” ''- '- .JC ;• . ■ ,.»:7 ■ ■ <•■'■' •■- — -■ . ■ . ;>* ' ■*?'■• •• r- i-V ■' - -••;■-,. F 'X-:. yf ■..•■■■.: ■■■:,.■.■;?.■•-•«•*■ '-f--.-.:; f' ■- • . 7 . ~ ' ■'; A .-: Vi! A r- ^ • '5*:; .- • ^ ■, .. -' /% -MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, MARCH 13,1930. PAGE TEK I ,"fr !" > M*y. jw ^-»*\ — <» FHEC BIJV Adihital'^.I^d’V,' ftreinoat the S?0008«iPOOC APARrMEN'I'S-^FLAl'S— REPAIRING and Uit wiur^Dig to’ oq4 Waat Ad Infonnatioii IN MEMORIAM TENEMENTS 63 any risks whfen a inan IN MEMORIAM v a c u u m c l e a n e r , phonographs, FOR RENT—3 OR 4 rooms com tended . 'to attsmpt to^ - sc^ta Manchester clock, gun repairing^; key atting. pletely-furnished: ’steam heat. Over Cook’s J3,000 fpotj^ds^t; In loving memory of Mrs. Bernard Braithwaite. 52 Pearl street. A & P, Depoti^Square, Manchester. VK, Ironical after ea^/m 'em ^ Evening Herald J. Dunn, who died March l3tb, 1929. Apply Dept. Store. March 13.— (API ^pedftiefn had SEWING MACHINE'.; repairing of the great barrier.'. ' BERNARD J. DUNN' AND all makes, oils, needles, and sup ■jl^hl^v-^^mbe of his expedition r 4-; CLASSIFIED FAliHLY. - FOR' RENT—FOUR room tene wVe ‘play in various parts of ADVERTISEMENTS plies. R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward ment, A?-l-coitt^tion, all iinprove- Li.. -V. V--f'. street. Tel. 4301. New Zealand dh" tours or fishing and ments; garage If desired, 238 Oak hupting trips. Rear Admiral Richard! 8 DAYS TO SPRING? Count six average LOST AND POUND streeUVv fn tials. •nurhbers and abbreviations E. Byrd, with characteristic cheer-' ■ NORTH," E3ND-—Ste-r^m /9 4 ^ ^ ! oach count as a word and compouud l o s t —PASS BOOK. NO 30128— i TAILORING—DYEING- fulness toda,y settled down to tran viirds as'two.-v'ords. Miniitium ,cos. .-i FOR R E N fe A P H IL ' 1ST. — Six. furnace pnd other ’cbhVbpipApes; Notice is lierebV "'‘given' that Pass , CLEANING. 24 room tenem«rE? modem improve sact'the large amount of business also ^tra 'buil^g lot. ijricft of three ‘li’nos. Book No. 30128 issued by The Sav- which has accumulated while he' at- I, ne rates per day for trans ent HARRY ANDERTON, local dealer ments, with or without garage. '4 $5;200. , J ’ *'T ings 'Bank of Manchester has been Hudson street. Phone 5573. ten'ded the numerous receptions giv ------,--- — ‘ • ‘ ♦ Kllecitic March 17. lost or destroyed, and t^ritten ap- j The English Woolen Co. Tailors en in his honor. Cash Charge since 1898. Call 7334. THREE-ACRE PLACE in' tb'wn'/.siz fi Consecutive Days ..j 7 ctsj 9 cts plication has been made to said j 'FOR'TtENT^UPSTAIRS tenement ■-■ 'Admiral Byrd, who returned from of four rooms, all improvements. ’•rooms; steam'hept, electrify; bank by the person in whose name ! ~ | the Antarctic Monday after more garage, barn,’ poultry h b i^ s; i" u ctii llcls such book was issued, for payment j CLASSES 27 { Apply 111 Holl street. Telephone than a year at the bottom of the All orders for irregular Insertions of the amount of deposit represent- i ______:-----1 7330. fruit trees. Price $5,6004 5 rv ill be charged at the one time rate_ world during which he flew over the ed by said book, or for the issuance j b a RBER TRADE taught in day ] " ------^ r. Special rates for long *■«';’" FOR R ^ N T -6 ’ ROOM tenement, Squth Pole and discovered a large, day advertising given upon request. of a duplicate book therefor. and evening classes. Low tuition previously unmapped territory, was SOUTH MAIN ■ STREET—Hariri^ Ads ordered for three or six da>s rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 all improvements, and has just Brd'wn Tea Room; fine old Ctol<>' and stopped before the third or fift getting his, expedition ready to sail 1 LOST — PARKER foimtain pen. Market street, Hartford, :“ been~renuvatdQ,' on 22' Hawthorne nial home . wlth iM'iipInai. " ''^ rtav will be charged only for the ac Finder please return to 24 Knox street. Apply<214 McKee street or for home next week. j and, fireplaces; pQW,6lferfd to?'-' uial number of times but I •, The trip to New York is expected ert. charging at-the rate earned, but street and receive reward. call 6470. sale. Extfptiop^ly^ IpjgB IbU no allowances or refunds ®an b® inade BUSINESS to require about nine weeks. { ______on six time ads stopped after the FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement, Crew Takes It Easy. ' OPPORTUNITIES 32 SINGliE — Oak ANNOUNCEMENTS with all improvements and garage ? City life here, which has meant! < riCiW ^'’Xo'^niil forbids"; display lines not at 5 Ridgewood streeL Rent $23 but little more than walking about floors;,-'steam, etc.j- 'slate ■ roof. FOR SALE— ROADSIDE stand on 1 Price $5,900. 'Terms. ' V ^'Hie Herald will not be responsible VICTOR HEDEEN wishei to an East Center street with well es- 1 month. Inquire 178 Parker street. the streets speculating on the for more than one incorrect insertion nounce to his customers and Dial 5623. ; • change from the ice wastes of the of any advertisement ordered for tablished business. Apply 175 High ! friends that he is now established Antarctic has begun to pall ‘on more than one time. i„,.nr street. 1 The inadvertent omission of tbcor in his new workshop at-37 Hollister members of the party. To each rcct publication of advertising wil be street. He has ample space to dis HOUSES FOR RENT 65 ___iinWe iiv rancellationot* *i;ne man’s request for leave. Admiral.J recti'tiea only by cancellation.^of. play his antiques and facilities for HELP WANTED— j FOR RENT — SINGLE house, 7 Byrd replied "Go ahead.” Aided!by. charge made for the service rendered. repairing and refinishing all furni All advertisements must conform FEMALE 35! rooms, stea.m heat, bath and free railroad transportation many ture. Tel. 3178. . R o b e r t J. in style, copy and typography with garage. 31 Mather street, Manches have gone to Mt. Cook the highest, looo, Maip Street regulations enforced by the publish- SALESWOMAN WANTEI 18 to 30 | crs and they reserve the right to ter. E. A. Standish, Andover. Tele- peak of the southern Alps. • , l__., • edit, .revise or reject any copy con years of age, for Thursday eve- I ph^e 1353, Willimantic. Care for the safety of his men is REAL ESTATE , , .tNSUBANCE sidered objectionable. ^ , .AllfOMOBlLES FOR SALE 4 nings and Saturday afternoons, j CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads co Must be bright, attractive and ag- : be published same day tive. In reply state age, occupation | FARMS AND LAND FOR reived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdaj s FOR SALE—CHEVROLET Coupe, 10:30 a. nr. if any. Address A. B. C. Manches- j SALE « 71 reasonable. Call Rosedale 32-5. ter Herald. j TELEPHONE YOUR FOR SALE—60 ACRE farm with WANT ADS. WANTED— TWO reliable girls as ' 6 room bouse, apple orchard, about FOR 'S A L F —CHRYSLER sedan \ds ar6^acCtCptcd over the^teV^p^^one mothers helpers for Hartford: j 100.000 feet standing timber, all for at the CHARGE RATH giyen above Model 70''$250'.''59 Summer street. MACKLEY’S USED as a convenience to adverUser^ but small families, good home. 474 I $3,750. Wm. Kanehl. Telephone the, CASH R-4T’ES will be accepted _as GOOD USED CARS Woodland street, Apartment A-2. | 7773. v r L L p.VYMENT if paid at th.e bus^ Telenhone 7-4233. ■ ; Be Sure and Check Our Prices for This • ness offic^on or before the seventh' Cash or Terms flay follQWjjng, the Madden Bros. HOUSES FOR SAI;E 72 r-ach ad otherwise t’he^ CH.4tRG'E 61 ; Main St. Tel. 5500 Spring Clearance Sale! R.^TE will be collected. No responsi- HELP WANTED— MAI.E bilitv for errbrs in telephoned ads FOR SALE— 6 ROOM house; also 5 lO GOOD USED CARS OK FEMALE 37 room bungalov/. All improvements. will he assumed and their accuracy Crawford Auto Supply Company 1927 CHEVROLET LANDAU <1*0 Q G A A cannot be guaranteed. WANTED—EXPERIENCED book Call at 168 Benton street. Dial SEDAN ...... O U * U U Centei & Trotter Streets 8713. INDEX OF Telephone 6495 and 8063 keeper. Write Herald Box K, giving This car has just been traded in by a very ca^retul driver, on CLASSIFICATIONS experience and references. a new Chevrolet Sedan. The Fisher body has ori^nal Duco ai)4 , A SEE US BEFORE SUBURBAN FOR SALE 75'7^ I looks like new. Motor completely conditioned^ ‘ • Recommended Births ...... j; BUYU^C. A USED CAR Engagements ...... ^ AGEN'i:S WAN'IED 37-A to any one in the market for a dependable six-nqndpvy fpur-dopr ■ Marriag.es ...... Tecm9-^Tra4es (kiqsidered ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 FOR SALE-7-4 ACRE place, with sedan. ' The top is like new and toe.upholsterif^ i^ i^ o t^ s . Deaths ...... -p ■ ■ ' GA.BA'aE WANED—AMBITIOUS, industrious -small house, on state road, near Card of Thanks ...... " HudsoQ'fil^x Dcaiet.’ ■ 129 Sprpee JUST RECEIVED fresh shipment FOR SALE—REFRIGERATOR one town line, good location for filling In Memoriam ...... , person to introduce and supply the j California dried cherries 35c lb. bargain $8.00, crib, extension table, i.ost and Found ...... ^ demand for Rawleigh Household j station. Apply to Louis Schaller, 1928 CHEVROLET COACH $ 3 1 0 * 0 Q ? Announcements ...... 2 Highland Park store. desk, nursery chair, bed $1.50, South Manchester, R. F. D. Personals ...... • ...... GARAGES—SERVICE- Products in East Hartford County chairs, 29 Strant. 6129. , Car has bumpers and spare tire. Trade yoiir present car, ^ Automobiles STORAGE 10 and ilarious other towns or rural and get the benefit of one of the better models. Four wheel.;.,-, Automobiles for Sale ...... districts in this part of Connecti FOR SALE—BABY carriage rea 6 PIECE WALNUT dining room set Automobiles for Exchange ...... ■ brakes, Fisher Body, Duco finish,-107-ineh -wheeibcBse;—-GM’-iWua—- Auto .\ccessories-.-Tires ...... FOR RENT-—GARAGE. Inquire Ed cut. 8150 to $400 a month or more sonable. Telephone 3469. $70. 9 piece oak dining room set be purchased at the rate of oniy $120.()0 dp'^ and $HM Auto Repairing—Painting ..... ward E._ F i^ , 104 Chestnut street. clear profit. Rawleigh Methods get $60. Leather rocker $5. Radios $5. month through the G. M. A. C. plajti. f : • . " f FOR SALE—100 FT. hen coop, and EARL OE-COVENTRY Auto Schools ...... o Telephone 3588. business everyvhere. No selling Watkins Furniture Exchange Autos—Ship by Truck ...... * • experience required- We supply equipment, make offer. Telephone Autos— For Hire ...... • FOR RENT — GARAGE rear of products, outfit, sales and service 4900. 1929 CHEVROLET COACH ..... Gara.ges— Service— Storage . . . . . WANTED—TO HUY 58 Jtotorcycles—Bicycles ...... Johnson'Block, Main street. Phone methods—everythin- you need. DIES IN LONDON Traded this week on a 1930.modeL Uplean IboloDg ■Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ^ 3726 or 7915. Profits increase every month. Low Busine.sM aud Professional Services WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices five passenger car with 8000 m il^r Eqinj, l^ ’irejojr Hy- est prices: best values; most com Bi)ATS AND Business Services Of^red j,---;-:,, for rags, papers, magazines and draulic Shock Absorbers, ohronium plated bumprts,/«j>are^^^ Household Services Offered .....lo -.A plete service. W. T. Rawleigh Co., ACCESSORIES 4(i Worcester, Eng., March 13—(Af’ ) This car offers a distinct advantage, jto inyopit Building—Contracting ...... J' BUILDING- metals. Also buy all kinds of Dept. C U 3522, Albany, N. Y. 'car expense. Come in for’a den»^SQ-ation^1*(S^|R;. Florists—Nurseries ...... {j. CONTRACTING 14 23 FOOT RAISED Deck cruiser for chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial —The Earl of ^Coventry the ninth of Funeral Directors ...... sale reasonable. For details and 6389 or 3886. his line died today at his home, | Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ... 11 SITUATIONS WANTED— Insurance ...... , , ROOFING, REPAIRS and altera- 1 price call or phone Barstovvs P^adio Croome Court at the age of 91, after 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE . Millinery—Dressmakmg ...... v ' , tions. Special prices on interior FEMALE 3S Shop—8160 or 3234. a fortnight’s illness. The aged earl i Iifoving— Trucking— Storage .... ROOMS WITHOm BOARD 59 *■ This is a practical two passengeV 'car with ample sp^m fQr trim, and reflooring. T. Nielson, frequently was Known as "The Painting—Papering ...... SMALL WASHINGS to do in my f carrying luggage. There is a great'demand for two |ia»’enger I’rofessional Services ...... -- telephone 4823. FOR RENT—EAST CENTER, 131, Father of the House of Lords.” He home. Must bring and take. Tele- ELECTRICAL AFI’ LIANCES • room, 2 minutes walk from Center, models of this type. Act now. Car is eqiupped with bumpers, Repairing ...... 24 was one of the most famous sports Tailoring— Dyeing—Cleaning p'hone 6073. RADIO 49 continuous hot water, on bath room spare tire, motometer and four wheel brakes.' Toilet Goods and Service ...... FLORISTS— NURSERIES 15 men in the -country. AVanted—Business Service ...... u floor. The ' Earl^bf Coventry was thi WIDOW 'WOULD , like hoiKework, ELECTRICAL REPAIRING and in NOTE: We still have several of the closerout specials In Edneatioual FOR SALE—CUT flowers, carna prefers good home to high wages. most famous sporting noblemen of Courses and Classes ...... running condition at a full price of from $25 to $50. Chevrblets stalling of all kinds. Atwater Kent, three reigns. He was a peer when T’rivate Instruction ...... ^ tions and calendulas, 621 Hartford Write Herald Box A. and Zenith radios. Terms reason APAKIM ENTS— FLATS— Queen Victoria had been but six and Fords. Coupes, Sedans and open models. Terms arranged Dancing ...... Road. Telephone 8962. able. Phone 4673, Raymond A. Afusical— Dramatic ...... COOK EXPERIENCED would like I’ENEMENTS 63 years on her throne and his record for those desiring-one of these specials." '■ Walker, 64 Mather street. M'anted—Instruction ...... position in private- family. Refer of 87.years in the peerage beats the Financial MOVING—TRUCKING— FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 ences. Write Box I, in care of ^ F O R A G E 20 improvements and garage. Phone previous,record of Viscount Cullen, WITH AN 0. K. THAT COUNTS Business Opportunities ...... 3- Herald, v ^ whose tenure of titlie-was from 1716 C-1-. Monev to Loan ...... FUEL AND FEED 49-A 3165. Help and Sltnafiona; c ' ■ SCHUX.'T&^BROS^ir^^ess, Man ' ------to 1802. Help 'Wanted— Female ...... 3^ chester, Rock-vdile ■ and Springfield LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES 42 WOOD IS VERY SUITABLE as a FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all im .■ He knew the DiiOte ot Wellington Help Wanted—Male ...... ;‘2 Daily Dispatch. For prompt service Spring fuel. We have the following provements, including steam heat, when the victor of Waterloo still Help wanted—Male or Female call Manchester 3920 care of sawed stove length and und.:r 60 Cambridge street. Inquire 62 had a good spell of life ahead of The Mackley ChevreJet Co., h e. Agents Wanted ...... '"Vo Colonial Filling Station, Spring- FOR SALEr-^rGOOD work horses. cover; hard $7.50'per load; slab Situations Wanted— Female .... .38 Cambridge street. him. 'He made an ideally happy 10 East Center Sfteet Telephone^<^74; .Situations Wanted-;-Male ...... field 6-0391. H. s' SeJtms«,'';ao.uth Manchester. $6.00 per load, chestnut $6.00. L. T. marriage 65 yeafsago with a Fmplovment'.Agencies ...... 40 Conn. :.' '' -- Wood Co. Dial 4496. 1-4 ROOM TENEMENT at' 28 daughter of the second Earl of l,i VC Stock— Pets— Poultry— \ ehlcle.s L. T. WOOD. CO.—Furniture and ______• ' - t ^ ----- ;------] logs—Birds— Pets ...... ■ 41 Birch street, 2-3 and 4 'room apart Craven who still' 'survives. 'Phis piano moving, modern equipment, FOR SALE—^^10 FARM horses, Five Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 ments, all improvements, including “Darby and Joan” of the peerage Poultrv and Supplies ...... 43 experienced help, public store weighing from 1000 to 1400. 428 APPLE TREE WOOD fire place heat: also store 15x50. Squires,'26 M'anted — Pets—Poultry— Stock 44 Hartford Road. Telephone 7852. J. length $8 cord, at farm, also other touch the .popular imagination and For Sale—-Miscellaneous v house. Phone 4496. Birch street. C. Scranton. hard wood. J. Cooper. Telephone their diamond wedding was hailed .Articles for Sale ... . : . ------. . ... 4.'i almost as a.national event. Boats am? Acce^'ories ...... 4- W H A --A —-A ----- ■' ■///. o — d .-OADDV o h - . H E L P ! HELP ' T M Y 0 '¥ iiw tu r There are at least four mistakes In the above ptetu^/ 'ton; to grammar, history, etiquette, drawtog or .whatoot;. Slse'if.ypm can find thenp. 'llien look at the scrambled word.. ^ scramble'it, by switching the letters around; Gya(tei.yow»K ^20 1 eich o f the mistakes you find, and 20 for the.word’i f .ycja'.unscrambla; • i t - ■ . • ' ‘ • :’.r -M f (X) EUet is the correct spaUifig of vv# a Q | | »rilr llU *# I f) Cllot is the pen name of a woman, the tho not “his.” (S) The picture, .Whistle r’o MoOierT* W The" lower rig^t-hand corner, ofplcttpre. frame, la r^ | other three are square. (5)- The scr ambled word is BKk. Tnil. M.rV. R«c. U. S, Pm. Off.) 'ii P A d i " MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 19g0. By'Percy L (Crosby Flapper Fa n n y Says-. SKIPEY SENSE and NONSENSE iwa.u.s.aw.“ " ~ W : ------Mistuh Winter, Here’s Yo’. Hat! Done our best to be perlite. But you’s tried our patience out. a n ' MV PAPA SAVS THAT NoW Hv not 6ive,(‘^Hfe iycifr. TMeur 6o es m r . d o p w e c l Yo' bain’t treated, no one right, H€'S 60IN' t o 6 iv e THfc N « T T H i* ONE Yet yo’ sorta loafs about W HO 6AVe -THe TOWW Like yo’ were a welcome gues’ I TOWN A SCHOOCHOUSe^TOP, ^ WAIT Might/yo’ were a welcome gues’. ITS SCHOCl. House. We all laks yo’ less an’ less. Mistuh Winter, Here’s you Hat! r ■ - V - , ^ T We is wishful foh de glint Ob de springtime on de hill, Hopin’ yo’ might take a hint— But w'e doesn’t ’speck yo’ will. When yo’ visit’s fully done, We’d be glad, we tell yo’ flat. Don’t let us delay yo’ none. Mistuh Winter, Here’s yo’ Hat!” Ychl ■ T Mistah Robin, ain’t no doubt Yo’s a liah out an’ out Prophesyin’, “Spring am here! 3 / 3 ,0,^ I Percy L. Crosby, OrMi Britiin rights reserved Change yo’ undies without fear!” * uoo I Features Sj-ndicAte, Inc See dem drifts o’ powdery snow% Hear dat rattlin’ blizzard blow. Chills a-runnin’ down my spine— “Spring am here!” Now ain’t dat 10 wt* OUR BOARDING HOUSE fine! By Fontaine Fox Bees all done gone back to bed, All girls can make a name for Fam ily Stuff By Gene Ahem Pussy-willers frosted dead; themselves simply by getting mar Winter grinnin’ like a imp. ried. As if to say, “Yo’ great big simp!” strated, how do you expect to i 5 i 5 T E R f o r g o t h e r k e y a m p h e r b o y F R IE N P Ych, spring am here. Smooty bird. 15-iW vtr AM I S E E Uovd Wish yo’ voive I’de nevah heard; pray for some particular thing like ■ ^LIMBEP IN A WINPOW TO OPEN THE POOR. VAU , KooPLS, X VU5T .eA UlELL,MR. ViblY MP. MATTHEW 'Stead o’ doin’ all dis swearin.’ that? Wal, Parson, Sambo retorted,^ He a r “TbPAV m Y LAk\pLo”Rp Good warm flannels I'd be weai’in'! las’ week, /o’aU was a-prayin’ fo’ | ■3EWSEW, X WAS SO AMKIOUS BAWE 50LP TH’ BUILPlKiS AW’ dc loose livers. i HOPE Voii To BUY HlS A negro was inspecting a friend's 4 ^ bW LEASE ISS OOP 'IWO Colored Voice In The Dark—May j UiiLL OPEW T o b a c c o s T oRE horse. ! vyeeks, so I skoL p^afTo Sambo—Yo’ sai dat boss am; Ah kiss yo’? , ' Yo u r wevo BACK FR0M*5AKB! Complete silence. Mo OF MY BAKERY OliTf — b a k e r y lazy ? • Voice—Yo’ wouldn’t get mad ef Mose—Lazy? Nigger, look at dat X y u Mp e r s t a m p . s o m e SdMEWrfERE HAS THE CORMER fly on his nose. Pestehs him con- Ah kissed yo,’ would yo’ ? IKi TMlS* STORE -OF THIS sid'able, but he’s waitin' till dey’s M a n d y — Mah goodness! Does yo B 1C3 Y E E A TE R p e o p l e HAF two or three befo' he bothehs 'about' want mah to promise not to bite •BOUo MTTH’ Bi3'LPiWe» AW’ v ic iw iT Y ; ■BUIUPIlUG — yo’ ? \ H sneezin’ ’em off. T fIe Y BA W E - t e a r i t POVJAi AKiP Miss Lucile LaVeme, the Ameri l e a s e i s F o r Negro Servant (to employer) SOoW AAi’ BUILP A BIS ■pit" F lY E YEARS can actress, tcUs an excellent story M O Y lE Please^ suh, I ’d like- tomorrow' off. of a Negress maid who once came Employer—Well, Sambo, I gave to her tragically and said: 5 ^ ^ ‘ UNFAIR MEANS “Another new hat! How do you U P O N ® induce your husband to pay for a s them ?” ^ I ^ A T I M E . - ^ “Quite simple. I go to see him at the office wearing the old thing I made myself.”—Pages Gaies, Yver- don. CIGAR W ISE ! 2 ) c m b , l u c k v \3~13' ^ T A K E M0 .U.aMT.0 rF. “Now you fellows help yourself 01830 evWCA 8gSV1CC.tWC. ( to the cigars,” said the host. ( “They’re a present my wife gave (CFontaine Fox, 1930 me for my birthday.” _ One by one the guests vowed W here Is Bull Daw son? they had sworn off smoking. Af WASHINGTON TUBBS H. ter the party his wife said: “What, made you tell such a VMN, EAST'. ITS BEEW WRECKEPS MO. 1 WANT y ( V40WI I SEE 'BOLL'S LIFEBOAT POWM pOW'T WANT ANN AMBUSH — THEN’ME HAP AN ACClOENT|, fib? I bought you slippers for MK-pm Mie BETreR wa\i WE’LL SNEAK THRU THE BUSHES i r s SMASHED your birthday.” TlU. To GO ^S^ORE To SEE US. LET LOOKff Tvi’ THE "BEACH A WAVS—WO SIGN OF A 'CAMP, TrtO. COME OUT FROM BEHlNP. To pieces* Schumann- "Those cigars cost me $10,” he SO PAWSON ViJOUT SEE UlM KW(5VJ WE’RE SHARKS*. 7 — Heink, the fa replied, "and I can’t afford to give US? ARMEP FOR A . 60V, rw mous grand them aw'ay.”—Tit-Bits. FUartT. / SURE GLAD TT opera and con we plOMT 1 cert Einrcr, was I POOR PROVIDER. SWIM.' V told by her first I ______instructor at ■ A coiorect woman consulted the Vienna that she i village lawyer. would never be I “Ah wants to divorce mah hus- s.ble to sing. He i band.” she said. suggested s h e “What's the trouble?” asked the r.sk friends who ' lawyer. I'.ad helped her “'That nigger’s done gone and got tome to Vienna I religion, and we ain’t seen chicken to buy her a I on de table foh two months.” — The sewing machine. I Humorist. |i^VaeAT Y KNOMI, OSCAR- eWECYBOpy / YSS-Utet'S A CoOPlC funny m e QUAPRELSOfAE? M E i'M GLAD I'M MOT E l i MAS FONl^V bumps ON TUEIR S .LONiPS-'I CAIA SEE VNMEBE,- Q U A R W L SO M E ? SAY *mAr Chi TAE OOTS WiTM om,m o- t /a S MEAOS TUAT SWCM JUST " YiOO ABEi MEiRY A(5a \H a H’ PATSY UULS OSCAR IS SORt I AIN’T rut \NMAT ■mEV ARE = I BET QUABKELSOM'S*/' VOO POR'A ROW tiS O0(3WrA UFiOvW SOU SOT S0^^^ OR Y pO TAk:e A Look' It s e t t e r VMCXlLDN'r OMCt Afi' OFASRCAMSi/ SSS. j « i 5*«k8vK B y S m a l l Now You Know, Sam SALESMAN SAM Tbtt G se V MAYS TH* 9RWILEGSL , (READ THE STORV, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) VJIB6. FnM’ \ PiKE. WELL TKeW WHY THl «ECK > 'GOOD MAVNNlNO'.SAFtl L ^ S , vjhat for.'? Yoi^RE Mcnr ^ ARE YOU SUYIMIPOOD i z n O f SEClMOTHstA ONCE A knew the Tinies were skimming KeSPiM' HOUSE WOW,f^RE FWALLV OlVOECeO-SHE. ’Course Clowny had a heap of fun. I MAve SOME OOO* CAKES PtW CrOTTH’ CUSTOOV OFTH' THS y i ? y .d^ I ald He’d bathe a while and then he’d j through the watertight In front of SOM& CPiTMlP* '< e i? •HftlETtJNlC him at quite a rapid pace. Each one OOO-S ftN’ CATSI ____ _ run along the beach. The sand was 'w iw shouldn't .A S^s s a t soft and felt good on his feet. All of was shouting mighty loud. It surely was a happy crowd. Then, when SH E Crcrr TH' I? *W tS « « A Y a sudden he sat down and in the o CUSTODY ? e iS - DAY* CLEAHE^ sand he worked around until he’d they came ashore he found that they HARpV»iRE had had a race. irm drawn a figure of a horse that looked real neat. “I won the race,” wee Scouty,raid. “Hey, look!” he shouted to the "I won 'cause I came out ahead.” HM^.VIH6R£ rest. T’ll bet you all can do your best The man said, “Fine! And now I T o WHO IT and still not make a thing as good have another plan for you. I have as good SIS this horse I have drawn.” a fine canoe nearby , that I thought The others eyed it for a spell and you would like to try.” And shortly Scouty said, -“Gee! That is swell.” all the bimch were riding in the Then Clowny messed the sand up man’s canoe. and the little horse was gone. They each took turns at pad Back to the water they all ran dling ’renmd and everything seemed much to the pleasure of the man safe and sound. Then foolish Q o ^ y who’d let them take the bathing stood up and the next thing that suits. He quite enjoyed their fim. Uiey knew they all flopped out with lust watching them brought forth quite a splash. The boat t i p - over ■with a crash. It’s always very, fool a smUc. Thought he, I guess that '^ V r .v after -while III let them go boat ish to stand up in a, canoe. otMo«rM3 «eimci;iiiK i riding, when vrith swimming - they (The Tinynaltes meet the Travfel are done. . . . , , ■. r» ..-*1?.-- r*”- ►J.Oi The next thing that the old man Man in the next story.). M , ■ ■ ■ Y f ' : - ,4 ?>?: THURSDAY, PAGETWELVE iilattrl|(0tn iEo^nUm The Friendly Bridge club will J ^ es Hutchinson, sexton of the meet with Mrs. Arthur E. Loomis South Methodist Church, has a bad MODERN ST. PATRICK’S WHIST cut ovV bis left eye as a result^ot and on Keeney street tomorrow after slipping Jn the banquet hall of the OLD FASHIONED Friday, March 14, 8 P. M. noon. church Tuesday «v(8ning and strilt- HOTEI4 SHERIDAN Ing one of'the supporting posts In Auspices Ever Ready arcle • of King’s his f^l. Two stitches were taken. DANCING Gibbons.Afseinbly C. L. C. Daughters will hold a sale of home DEPARTMENT STORE SaMANCH^E^jOPWI^ 12 l^zes. Refreshments. made foods, Saturday afternoon at All Welcome.—50 cents. 2 o’clock at the J.’ W. Hale com The entertainment committee for, At the r a in b o w pany’s store. The committee in the ‘53rd. annual entertainment and Mrs. Mabel Keeney of Keeney charge is Mrs..Allan Coe, Mrs. Scott, dance of Division No. 1, Ancient DANCE PALACE street entertained her sewing club Simon, Mrs. George Wilson and Mrs. Order of Hibernians, to be held In yesterday ^lfte^noon. The work in Cleon Chapman. The sale will in Cheney ' Hall, Monday evening, cluded tying a bedquilt. clude baked beans, bread, cakes, March I"?, today announced several Now In Progress Every Thursday Night pies, cookies and doughnuts, and additions to the program. Thomas G^y colored kitchen pails The W. B. A. Guard club will hold members are requested to have J Qulsh, well known Manchester en that are’ decorative as well as 3111 Waddeir* Broadcasting its monthly meeting tomorrow eve their donations at the store by 1:30. tertainer, will be featured in old and useful. Inside galvanized pail. Orchestra ning at the home of Mrs. Ruth Wad- ^ new Irish songs. The McConvillG A. foot lever raises the cover. Prof. Gates, Prompter Sisters, Theresa and May, will ap- Assorted emors. siSef'^’M?s° Elllma i The Manchester Green Commun- i p e a r in Irish'Folk Dancing. Bom j $1.00 Hale’s Annual in Manchester the sisters have com- j WHIST-DANCE T b y a s f p S k ’ 3% 'S t y ''t o Shi^h j imr-monthly C h ls t e “a t ^the °Green pletely mastered all the Irish dances. ed by a ^ . Patrtcks p y ^ school hall tomorrow evening. Play- The committee headed by Patrick each member has the privilege 01 | and $2.50 gold Friday, March 14, 8:15 Tierney expects to complete the pro inviting a friend^___ | pieces will be given as first prizes. gram with two additional numbers | MARCH Manchester Green Community Club i The other four prizes will be in cur- A daughter, Lorraine Regina, w , ladies committee under .within a day or two. ! All Cash Prizes, $2.50 for 1st. born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Montie Chairmanship of Mrs. Martha Refreshments. 35 cents. of 146 West Center street, about a charge. Dancing week ago. - ____ | foUow the serving of refresh- HOUSEWARE The Beethoven Glee club will re- ments. Don’t Expose hearse in the Swedish Lutheran ABOUT TOWN church at 7:30 o’clock tonight. C. Elmore Watkins of Watkins Your Property Brothers today announced the SALE Arthur O’Neil, president of Man- judges in the school contest for Hundreds of patrons of T h e Rain- ^ Just the receptacle for hold The well known triangular boH inTe gl/d" to toow ttat this | Chester Divisioh, No. 1, of the furnishing three rooms at a speci t o L o s s .fiiib-icatv of Hibernians, re fied sum each. They are Mrs. C. If you were carrying $10,000 ing vegetables r In colors' to oil mop which cleans and polish popular dancf hall is still being con-1 Ancient Order harmonize with your kitchen es. Specially priced for this k * - . ... _ o M a oroTVUan I I y^ilACrQquests fl.ll_ all______TTlGn members of the Division ,Ely Rogers, president of the Man- In cash in your machine, you’d ducted under the able management color scheme. Two compart sale. Small size 89c. of Charles Pinney. He says that the to assemble in the basement of St. i Chester Mother’s Club; Joseph want to have it Insured. James’s church at 7:15 o’clock Sun- j wiseltier, state director of art educa- But are you not driving ment, small style bin. 5 0 c large size Co'vered Top Card Tables Rainbow Ramblers under the direc- i Now ...... I.... tion of Walter Luettgens have . day morning. The members will at- tion, who will serve as chairman of your machine with anywhere drawn the largest crowds of any tend mass in a body and receive | the committee: Mrs. Mary Taylor of from $1,000 to $25,000 of your communion in honor of their patron, | The Herald, Burton Moore of the property exposed? orchestra yet. |Saint Patrick. Hartford Times and Herbert B. If you injure a man, and ho Smith of the Courant. The contest- The Junior Mission Band will meet j . obtains a damage verdict at the Swedish Lutheran church ; Judgment was awarded to the de- ants are three groups of girls from against you, you’ve got to pay '?aturdav X r n o o n at 2 o’clock. | fendants in a suit for $20,000 dam- the High school, who under the It. $1.00 saluraay aiiertso___ brought by John Schiebel, con- direction of Miss Harriet Condon, If you haven’t the cashj Miss Pauline Novelli of 128 Oak j servator for Joseph Schiebek^of m art teacher are to choose and ar your property can be sold to street was graduated last evening j Summer street,' against William range the furniture for a living get it. Regulation style card room, a bedroom and a dining room from the New York Post-graduate Holtz of Hartford and Anna K. Don’t risk your house, j'opr tables with covered tops; Drobegg of New Britain, by Judge at Watkins Brothers store. bank account, your business. Medical school and hospital with a well braced with folding class of 34 nurses from various L. P. Waldo Marvin in Superior Let a Travelers, Automobile parts of the United States and Can court yesterday. Claim was made by Policy stand betw'een your brackets. ada. Diplomas and pins were pi'e- the plaintiff that the defendants had Minstrel and Sketch worldly goods and the result used undue influence in obtaining of that possible accident. sented by Dr. John F.- Erdman, di “HIRING HELP” rector of surgery. Addresses were large sums of money from Joseph The well known Ridjid iron made by Mrs. Herbert Brookes, wife Schiebel, who has been pronounced A good reliable family scale Fj*iday, March 14, At 7 :45 JOHN H. LAPPEN including the tin hopper. Black ing board; very strong and of the Australian Commissioner unfit to administer his own affairs. steady. To be folded- when The defendants claimed the money Adm.: 35c. Children 25c. INSURANCE SERVICE finish only. Weighs up to General to the U. S. and Dr. Ward not in use. d » 0 Q Q they obtained constituted loans. 19 LUac St. Phone 7021 twenty-five pounds. J MacNeal. director of laboratories Auspices Epworth League N o w ...... Folding Bridge Chairs at the institution. Following the Now ...... $1.00 exercises a reception was held at the Due to typographical error the North M. E. Church Margaret Fahnestock School of Get-Together item in yesterday’s Nursing. Herald said that Roland A. Pack ard, mechanical enifineer of Spring- Women of Mooseheart Legion will field and Lee, Mass., 'who will lec have a setback party this evening at ture on India following the Get-To 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. gether Club dinner in Cheney Hall, $1.00 Sarah Miller, 264 North Main street. Tuesday evening, had taken 30 pic tures of the historical, engineering, DEPARTMENT STOReT^ W J. Taylor of Henry street who and popular aspect of India, where has iDeen with the Carlyle-Johnson as the story should have read 300 Machine company for more than ten pictures. The lecture is open to the | Folding bridge or ver years, left that concern yesterday public. I anda chairs o f hard wood, and today entered the employ of the Hartford Engineering and Manufac The Jolly Girl’s Orchestra met with veneered seats. Black and ' white, soft hair turing company. Monday evening with Sarah Potts. Green, red or mahogany The orchestra leader Miss Phyllis Housework will pass: much floor brushes with colored Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Platt and son Barrett has planned to award a more • plwsantly -wtth one of backs and handles.' Kitchen finishes. Douglas of Cambridge street re prize to the 'most .. accomplished these fri^ d ly Old" Dutch Mill floors can be quickly cleaned turned last night after spending a musician. The girl^ are working designed‘ porcelain clocks. Also ^vith one of these. few days with Mrs. Platt’s sister, eagerly to win the prize. Miss Bar modernistic pat Now ...... $1.00 Mrs. John T. Murphy of Boston, and rett has planned to have the girls terns. Now .. $ 2 . 9 8 with H. E. Frink and family of New meet at Bernice Robinson’s next ton Lower Falls. week Monday. For a Limited Time Only! The Kings Heralds will meet to Odd Lot $1.10 to $1.89 Louis Resel who has conducted a t < morrow afternoon at 4:30 at cabinet and glazier shop at 109 Flacon of Coty Perfume Free South Methodist church. The re Spruce street has moved his equip A b n a m e lw a re Inlaid Linoleum freshment committee is Hor- ment to his home shop, 67 Pine ton, Frances Barlow, Beulah R ood. street. Gertrude Smith. Violet McKeown, COTY sq. yd. Douglas Johnson. The committee on $1.00 7 9 c games includes Harry An^rson, A special group of colored Doris Bronke. Ada Webb, Robert enemeled cooking utensils — A small group of patterns Wetherell. A violin solo will be ► white, green and red—to in inlaid linoleum to close-out given by Arthur Brown. closeout at $1.00. Regularly at 79c square yard. $1.10 to $1.69. $1.89 grades. Robert, 9 year old son of Mr. and Bissell’s Standard Carpet Mrs. Robert McGuinness of Glen- ^ ' FOR Number-6 House Broom of Sweeper—a good serviceable wood street, celebrated his birthday very good quality broom com. sweeper— with wheels on plain yesterday afternoon with a party Re^arly;69c. bearings; good QA for 18 of his boy and girl playmates. quality brush. Now Reconditioned Electric His mother had decorated the din Perfume To- ing room with yellow and white The World Famous Coty Face Pqwder and streamers and flowers. Three birth IS ONE FOR NOTHING ^ getber—at the price of the Tegular powder a lo n e ...... day cakes, with nine candles each In every Combination Package, together with the Face Vacuum Cleaners were sent for Robert’s party. The Powder, is a Gratis Flacon of Coty Perfume—both in the same Now listen, ladies. If odeur. This is Coty’s way of showing the artistic harniony of children played games, enjoyed you’ve been looking for a music, and the good things to eat using one fragrance throughout. bargain you’ve found it. It In the favorite Coty shades and odeurs. which were served buffet fashion. would take too much space Mrs. Alice Goodale of Glastonbury, L’Origan , L’Aimant ^ Emeraude to tell how we did it, but Chypre Paris Styx $ 19.50 daughter 'of Mrs. McGuinness, and \ve did. Take advantage her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Bernice of it. The dresses are ab Hale’s Toilet Goods—Main Floor, right Although these vacuum cleaners Field, assisted the hostess. Robert solute beauties: the newest have been rebuilt, we guarantee each had many gifts of money and use spring fashions and colors; one to give satisfactory wear. Each ful articles. the finest make, and the cleaner has "been rebuilt in its own best buy of its kind ever factory with new parts, new bag, Trinity Past Noble Grands asso offered. If you know new cord, and new brushes. W e are ciation will meet in East Hartford These., metal - waste baskets One-bumer electric stove offering these two brands—Hoover anything about dresses, the com e-in colorings nhd designs with a Iruaranteed , heating ele Wednesday afternoon of next week way to show it is to buy as and Eureka—for a limited time only suitable for tihe bedroom and ment. 7wo , styles: 8-inch at 3 oc’lock. The meeting will be many of -these as you can at $19.50. Your Opportunity to Buy! kitchen.' A choice of good- square nickel stoves, and 10- held in Odd Fellows hall. carry. looking designs. Inch round stoves d* •% r i A . Hale’s Housefurnishing Dept.— Basement Mias Bernice Lapp of North Main N o w ...... i in colors. Now ^ X • \ /v f street, an advanced pupil at the Two < A 1930 Buick Demonstrator Hartford School of Music, will be the accompanist at the minstrel and - Beautiful ] entertainment tomorrow evening at 4 Door Sedan, 98 Horsepower Motor, 124 inch the Hollister street school, to be New ' wheel base. ,'riven by the Epworth League of the .\orth Methodist church. Spring LIKE NEW TV' Dresses ------with------Dependable service on furnace WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. fttP H ;-.nd fuel oil may be secured by dial for NEW CAR GUARANTEE ing 5145. The Manchester Lumber Co.—Aclv. Funeral, Directors $ 1 > 1 . 9 8 ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS GOOD THINGS TO EAT To Our I FOOD SALE GHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. A. P. W. Colored ToUet 'Us- FRESH FISH Saturday, March 15, 2 p. m. sue in Green, Fink and Orchid. HaUbut Batter Fish HALE’S STORE Robert K. Anderson phones; Office 5171 New shipments Preserved Large Smelts .\uspices Ever Ready Circle Funeral Director "Residence 7494 Oranges, Julepmint; Fears pre -FUet of Haddock BUICK Dressed Haddock King’s Daughters served iif Mint. Spiced Cucum Cod to boil ber Bings,, Cucumber Rings Chowder Clams Small Oysters S9c pint. Customers staffed with oranges or Fimen- Ilarge Oysters 48c pint. Try Our Special Box of toes. Salmon MIXED SPRING New Beets FLOWERS 81.50 Special rates on grinding valves, relin Sheet M e te d Let Us Ihyest (20 W EEKS TO WOT' mond, Celery and Pimento. RIPE TOMATOES Anderson Greenhouses ing brakes, oiling and greasing, battery 25c lb. Phone 8686 Remember, you don’t Your Money need cash. A little down filling, flushing radiators, etc. 12 oz. glasses Cranberry m Celery, Iceberg and a little at a time will JeUy 25c. Carrots get these lovely dresses for If there is anything you .want in the Buick line we ■J If you have, ai^intricate job In Mortgages ’ you. We want to help i ■ , Spinach have it. Our mechanics are here to serve you. Only or something out of the ordin ’ women keep themselves ary and requiring expert work On good reliable tocM proper Now is the time to eat eggs. With the. approach of > chiming. Take advan- genuine Buick parts used in all our repair work. manship this is the shop to ties. We handle alP the de , tage now! spring, come'eggs of the highest quality and Ihe lowest prlcea bring it: to.- Material and FILMS P h on e tails. of the year. 7220 workmanship of the best. _ • DEVELOPED AND Tune In on Dunhlll’a Medium Strictly Fresh Elggs...... 42c dozen PRINTED Radio Broadcast, Sta tion WBZ, Friday eve ARTH.Uil A. KNOFLA Connecticut New I^aid Fancy Eggs . . • • • • • 49c dozen 24 HOUR SERVICE ning—11:20 to 12:00. Film Deposit Box at “Service That SaUpfle?** FRESH SCALLOPS Store Entrance James M. Shearer 87.5 Main St. Wipife 544C Buick-Marquette Agency E. A. li Plumbing, and keating M IS HILLS Corner of Main and Middle Turnpike. KEMP'S ^ Contractor.^’ • 69i Main St., So. Manchester! ADVERTISE IN THE HERAU 3—IT PAYS 38 Main St. T el 3036 .-I c r Johnson Block