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T VOL. LI.. NO. 121. (Classified AdvertlBlng on Pngi) 12.) SOUTH MANCHESTER) CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1932. (FOURTEEN PAGES)
TO DEDICATE George Washington’s Last Portrait HOOVER FORCED Just Discovered NEWY.IICA. BANONBEAR BIG JAPANESE DRIVE IS ON; SUMYP.M. RAlDSINSTOaiS MEETS STIFF RESISTANCE Special Dedicatory Program Presidat Discloses Be To Feature Address By Al Warned Exchmge To Jap Drive Means War, HEAVY ARTILLERY bert E. Roberts> National Curb Sbbrt Selling Or He Chinese Paper States Y. M. C. A. Executive. Wonid Seek Laws. SWEEPS TRENCHES Nanking, Feb. 20.t—(AP)— The^> 'Tf the. nation has the wjll power Albert E. Roberts ' New York, Washington, Feb. 20.—President Central Daily News, spokesman for and spirit of resistance to fight, Hoover in a statement 11218 con the,National government, said in an whatever the military results may luominent Young Me s Christian be, China will have a chance at re Dozens of Jap Planes Rain Showers of Powerful Association official who has spoken demned short selling for specula editoriri today that General Uye- birth and rebuilding.” in every state in the Union, will de tive profit on the New York Stock da’s ultimatum to the Chinese at The Hsin Chin Jih Pao, an Inde On Chinese Positions— Fleets of Tanks Push Ahead of liver the principal address at the Exchange and said that he and other Shanghai means “Japan’s war pendent daily said: declaration on China” and that to dedication services of the new Man administration officials had fre “The greatest glories belong the day’s battle there “will largely de chester Y. M. A. building at the quently expressed the view to man Chinese troops fighting at Shanghai Advance Lines— Japanese Makini; Slow Progress Chi termine tb^ future of the world, north end tomorrow afternoon. agers of the Ehcqhange that meas today, for these young men are giv The Y. M. C. A. has been open ures should be taken to protect In whether civilization is to follow jus ing their lives that their nation and nese Shells Strike Jap Destroyer Cansing Hre Casual- during the past week 1 ut the offi vestors from “artificial depression” tice and peace and humanity or race may live and that human law cial dedication does not take place of the prices of securities they bold. whether barbarism is to dominate and justice be not destroyed without until tomorrow. Charles W. Hol Individuals conducting "bear raids” by brutal force.” resistance.” ties— Bombs Fall Into International Setdoment Near man, prominent Manchester busi- he pictured as “not contributing to “The Shanghai struggle,” the edi The sole interest among officials pess man long active in Y. M. C. A. the recovery of tbe United States.” torial continued, “will sdso test the and the public today was the news activities, is chairman of the com The President’s statement fol CTblnese race and determine whether of the fighting at Shanghai. U. S. Marines Bat No Americans Hurt-Wounded Are mittee in charge. lowed the ruling of the governing the nation can rise up against for The widespread feeling here was Public Ileception board of the Ehcchange Thursday eign aggression, cleansing itself of that if the (Chinese could withstand The program opens at 3 o’clock that, after April 1, member firms decades of corruption and degen the first general Japanese assault Already Being Brought In From Front Lines. at which time the board of directors must not lend securities unless they eracy or sink back -into a state of they, would be able successfully to submission and inactivity. of the Y will hold a public reception first obtain the written consent erf resist further attack. By Assoriated Press to the visitors. The entlre*^ public is the owners, an action which some or CHINESE FLAG FLIES welcome, in fact encouraged to at the bankers felt would reduce short Poimding the CJhinese from land, AS TOWN IS BURNED selling by 50 per cent. sea and air, Japan’s army has be tend. During the reception which (Courtesy the Old Print Shop, New York) LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY will be in the main lobby and first It may not be art, or even a good likeness, but the portrait of George Gave Final Warning CAPTURED THIS THIEF gun a tremendous effort to blast the Shanghai, Feb. 20.—(AP) — Mr. Hoover said that the final floor social room, the Manchester Washington reproduced above is historically important because it is the CHAItITIES BUDGET stubborn defenders out of the Woosung village was being de High school orchestra undCr the di caution by the administration had last one loiovim>tO)rha«a been made of him from life. Its date is 1799, St Paul, Feb. 20.—(AP) — ^ll^jmghal area. , ^ stroyed tonight by flames which rection of Miss E. Marion Dorward, the year of Washington’s death, and it was executed in crayon color by preceded this action, and there were Janies Vernon decided to , be "Soared and crackled among the The Japanese announced they had will furnish a musical program. Dr. gjigha who attended Washington during his last reports that the President had given noncludant OWTOVllAFIi flimsy houses. The Chinese flag, The dedication program will open illness emd who niarkra'a dock at Mt. Vernon to show the exact moment notice to the Stock Ehcebanga offi He was, but that didn’t stop taken Kiangwan town but the Chi still fluttered from the forts, with an innovation followed by mu of the First President’s death. The portrait, executed on the back of a cials that, If drastic steps were not the music. nese denied it. The Japanese said however, in spite of an intense sical numbers by Rev. Elmer T. parchment certificate of membership in a Masonic lodge to which both taken voluntarily, he would en Ftom the inside of his clothes the CSilnese had shelled a destroyer bombardment by the Japanese courage action by Congress and Thienes, head of the Hartford Coun Washington and Dr. Dick belonged, recently was discovered in Alexemdria, came the strains of “Annie in the Whangpo river infiicUng sev from land, sea and air all day. ty Y< He will be accompanied at Va. might even make definite recom R ooney.” Sngle Item Only Important eral casualties. Apparently the the piano by Mrs. R. K. Anderson. mendations for legislation. The clerks in the store called Japanese were advancing slowly This begins at 4 o’clock. Wells A. Text of the Statem«it detectives and it seemed that Deficit — Selectmen Try north of Chapei, through Kiang tillery fire and screeching shells Strickland, a member of the board ’The statement by the President everywhere Vernon went the wan, to Woosnng, using everything churned the Chinese positions, cover of directory and one of tl. most ac was as follows: strains were sure to follow. they had. ing them with clouds of smoke and "I have a question fronv the press tive workers in the erection of the Vernon admitted he filched the To Pare Tax Rate. There was fighting on another dust. as to conferences held with offi new Y, will give a brief talk, trac WASHINGTON’S HISTORY murical powder box but he hadn’t front in Msmehuria, the new state cials of the New York Stock Er- Whoosung village was set afire ing the history and origin of the expected the melody. which has been christened “Land of by the bombardment of Japanese new Y. cjiange. ’There have been discus A judge said “15 days.” sions, as is reported, betweeii my With six months of the fiscal Peace.” Chinese and Japanese destroyers. A cloud of dense smoke Mr. Roberts Address forces were locked at Tunhua, one poured forth from the embattled Harry Hedley Smith, state Y. M. UNKED UP WITH STATE self and other officials of the ad year completed, it was indicated at of the most strategically important town and several fires also could be C. A. secretary, will speak on Y. M. ministration with officials 'of the the regular meeting of the Board of New York Stock Exchange on the towns in Kirin Province. News from seen in the Kiangwan district and C. A. organization work in general, Selectmen last night that charitiea the areas to the south of it, nearly question
measures it may tidie to restore MUSICALE, TEA COMPOSE FINAL BOARD OF RELIEF peace.” WATKINS TO PRESENT REm itNS INDICATE Manchester’s BJUIDITISIIUID There was no comment on the CHAMBER BANQUET petition at the White House. Theo COSMOPOLITAN PROGRAM Date Book SESSION HELD TODAY dore Joalin, one o f the President’s COLONIAL ANTIQUES AYAIERATKIDIIY roUBWIIIG m U H IF secretaries, explained: "There Is COST IS REDUCED nothing to be said here about it." Washington Bi • Centennia Tomorrow Those Who Have Grieraiices Open Exhibit Monday In Com Items Feature Meeting of Simday, Feb. 21—Dedication of Y. M. C. A . a t north end. Have Until 5 O’Gock This BEST LIGHTING UNIT memoration of Washington’s Shanghai, Feb.' 20.—(AP) — Committee DedSes To Cut Has Total of 71 Seats h Dafl Gub Yesterday Afternoon. N ext Week Policeman Woimded h Gim Afternoon To Make Com Birthday— 50 Choice Pieces. Monday, Feb. 22—Joint banquet plaint. Cbiang Kai-Shek's army part of Cosmopolitan Club members eu' of American Legion and Auxiliary which the Japanese said bad been Fifty choice pieces of 18th Cen Fee To $2.SP Each For Against 59 Seats For fo r - tertained guests yesterday after at Masonic Temple. Batde— Trio Ont "T o KiD The Board of ReUcf wiU hold its thrown'into the front at Kiangwan, tury Colonial Antique furniture will noon at the Center church house Annual convention of young peo final session this afternoon, from is supposed to be the best fighting be placed on exhibit by Wntkins with a delightful musical program ple of the Southern division of the 1:80 to 5 o'clock, to receive com imit^in China. Brothers at their store in South This Year’s Affair. emment Party. and tea In 'Observance of the Wash' Salvation Arm y. ^ a Cop.” plaints of taxpayers regarding this Heretofore the 19th Route Army Manchester on Monday, Washing ington Bi-centeimlal. The entertain Tuesday, Feb. 23 — Opening of year's assessments. A t the end of kas taken all the pounding at Shang ton’s birthday, in conjunction with ment was under the direction oi third annual Herald Cooking School last night's session, the Board bad hai while CTbiang, the former presi the Washington Bicentennial which A reduction in the price of the Dublin, Irish Free State, Feb. 20. Mrs. R. K. Ander.on, who presentee a t Masonic Temple, to continue New York, Feb. 20.— (AP) — A received a total of 92 complaints dent, held off. He announced recent opens throughout the country- on annual Chamber o f Commerce ban quet tickets was approved of last r—(A P )— Eiamon De Valera, lesuler as the guest artists, Miss Helen and through Friday, Feb. 26, afternoons night of crime for three robbers who since It began its work on February ly, however, that he would throw bis February 2 & d . In presenting this of the Fianna Fail gained steadily Miss Elsie Berggren, vocalists; only. men into the breach to - reinforce exhibit Watkins Brothers have en night by the general committee had boasted they were "out to kill a 1. This is nearly three times the today as the count of ballots cMt Mrs. William Rush in a group of Wednesday, Feb. 24 — Annual total received last year, but It Is the 19tb. Yesterday the Japane$e deavored to gather together a varied meeting held in the Chamber of in Tues^y’s general elections piano selections and Miss Dorothy meeting of Manchester Country cop,” ' ended early today with the expected that the amount of read cogtoMuider said he bad no qutirrel groupe of -Colonial Antiques which fices. The fee this year v l ' be $2.50 neared a close and 11 appeared al« W irtalla and William Gess in colo club. killing of one of them in an upper justment will be small in compari- with any individual or any army in represents the furniture in use dur per ticket. The reduction in cost most certain be would be asked to nial dances. Begular meeting of Taxpayers’ Broadway yestaurant in a gim battle ^ n with 1931. China except the 19th Route Army. ing the lifetime of <^orge Washing does not mean, however, that there form a new government. Mrs. Anderson, well known as an League at High school. with police. One policeman was ton. A ll the pieces on exhibit belong will be any reduction in the type of The Fianna Fail and its labor organist and former director of mu Friday, Feb. 26—The National injured. In Manchester homes and are loaned party the Chamber .as been pro supporters bad a total of 71 seats sic in Manchester’s schools, opened Guard will play the Baltimore Ori' The other two, one of them to Watkins Brothers the owners. viding at its annaul dinners. in the Dail Eiarann, a margin of the program with a Washington oles at State Armory. woimded or in ju r ^ escaped. JAPANESE DRIVE ON; Included In the exhibit are three The committee went on record as twelve over the 59 seats won by march, written by Francis Hopkin- Dance and two one-act plays by The slcdn robber was identified as OBITUARY pieces that are particularly unique favoring a speaker who will give an President Cosgrave’s government son in 1784 or earlier, and published Sock and Buskin club at High Edward Roberts, 23. Identification and appropriate to the occasion, address along light humorous lines party and its independent allies. l>y Joseph Carr, long t)ie chief mu school. was made by a brother. STUBBORN RESISTANCE having been used in the Woodbridge rather than a political, business or Results from 23 contests were still sic publisher of Baltimore. It was Oratoriq^l contest at South Meth The theft of an automobile and at Tsvern at Manchester Green during more serious type of address. odist cbiurcb, auspices W . C. T. U. out. played at a public celebration in least one other hold-up by the three (Centtnued from Page 1.) FUNERALS the time George Washington stop Thomas J. Rogers, chairman of the The standing of the parties was. Philadelphia on May 1, 1784. Hop' and Y. P. B. men had preceded the pistol battle. ped there on/ his journey from New speakers’ committee, was unable to York to Boston. The basket In Fianna Fail ...... 62 kinson who was a friend of Wash N ext Month Police records showed the three with the advance of lin^s of Japa Mrs, Mary E. Allen be present, but It was understood Wednesday, March 2— Opening of Labor ...... 9 ington wrote and dedicated to first appeared at a 66th street ga r nese infantry with fixed bayonets Funeral services for Mrs. Mary which are supposed to have Been by the rest of the committee that he Automobile Show at Armory, con Government ...... 46 Washington a book of seven songs age, lined up five employes against behind .an artillery barrage which E, Allen who died Wednesday at carried the drinks which refreshed was favorable to such an arrange tinuing through Saturday. the General when he made his stop Independents ...... 13 His acknowledgment dated at a wall and took $14 from them. rivalled those of the western front her home on Franklin street were ment. Monday, March 7 — Adjourned will be on exhibit as well as a rare In De Valera circles it was said Mount Vernon, February 6, 1789, "Don’t bother with that small during its worst days. The signal held yesterday afternoon at the annual town meeting at High Sheraton sideboard made of crotch one of the first moves of the new has been reproduced and Is printed change,” one of the robbers said. for the attack was a loud volley undertaking parlors of Thomas school. mahogany veneer, Inlaid and decor government would be to review the on the fly leaf of the book. From "We’re out to kill a copy, maybe from the big Japanese guns in Dougan, 69 Holl street Rev. Wat Tuesday, March 8—Fourth an ated with marquetry, and a cherry sentences recently imposed by the this collection of songs which doubt two. We want a car.” Hongkew Park. son Woodruff of the Center Con nual concert of G Clef Glee club at drop-leaf table originally used In the military tribunsd recently set up by less were frequently played by They drove away in a large sedan. At the Yantzepoo flying field this gregational church officiated. The CIRCLE Swedish Lutheran church. Tavern. President CkDsgrave’s government to Nellie Chistis, Mrs. Anderson chose Hours later a restaurant in the correspondent saw ten of the largest bearers were William Crawford, Thursday, March 17—Annual St. Other pieces to be seen In the' ex TODAY AND SUNDAY try cases of alleged disloyalty and the most appettling for yesterday’s Bronx was held up and robbed of Japanese bombing planes being load Edward Waterman, William Eng Patrick’s Day dance at Muonic hibit include- the earliest known the suspension of the tribunal’s ac concert. Miss Helen Berggren sang $175. land and John W. Matson. Burial Free Wheelin’—^Free Sparkin’ ■ ed. ’The bombs were about a yard grandfather clock made by Benja tivity. “C3ome Fair Rosina,’’ aid-’M y Love Temple, auspicu of A. O. H. Police searching for the stolen was In the East cemetery. No Wonder They ciall It Friday, March 18 — “Arrival of long and a foot and a half through. min Cheney, famous Colonial clock Antis Busy Has Gone to Sea,’’ which perfectly sedan found It unoccupied a short Kitty,” comedy play by Sophomore- They dwarfed In explosive power maker, and dated 1741, a Martha The anti-De Valera forces , were suited her fresh young voice, as did time later in front of the Broadway anything heretofore used during the FretiynMi Dramatic club at High Washington arm chair originally canvassing the possibility of fore "Enraptured," and "Nora, Dear restaurant at 81st street. ’The po hostilities here. They were so school. owned by Nicholas Cook, last Col stalling the election of a De Valera Nora," a song which was a special lice encountered one robber with a heavy each plane could carry only COURT OF HONOR HERE government by 'Jie Dali but the be Wednesday, March 80 — Annual drawn pistol at the entrance. A de onial governor and first Federal favorite with Washington, and was ball of Knights of Columbus at two. governor of Rhode Island, and a lief prevEiiled that the enmity of the from an opera of that day entitled tective’s order to the robber to sur Labor groups to President C!os- State Armory. render started the pistol battle. TO MAKE 26 AWARDS Georgian mirror In mahogany and “The Poor Soldier." Coming Events JAPAN VOTING TODAY gold originally owned by Hannah grave would prevent any shift in Mrs. Anderson played again Tokyo, Feb. 20.— (A P )—Approxi the alignment of the secondary Friday, April 1—Tall Cedars, Ma Cook, daughter of Governor Cook of Washington’s march at the Battle sonic club April Fool Frolic, Ma mately nine million Japanese'voters Rhode Island. parties. of Trenton, also called the Presi turned from eagerly watching the District Session To Be Held sonic Temple. Large Cabinet pieces represented The Irish Times quoted an un dent’s march, which was very popu' latest bulletins of the advance on Tuesday Evening A t South Saturday, April 2—District cere CHARITIES BUDGET include a Sheraton swell-front named high British ^binet official lar in the closing decade of the Shanghai today to vote in the coun as saying: *Tt may be an awkward monial, TtiU Cedars, Masonic Tem Methodist Church. bureau with reeded columnettes hav eighteenth century ~nd first twenty ple. try’s general election while govern ing carved tops, a rare block front position for us but I can tell you we years of the nineteenth, and some ONLY OVERDRAFT ment officials prepared to fight Inch are not contemplating sending any Wednesday, AprU 6—Thirty-first chest with ball-and-claw feet, a times used at the inauguration of annuel banquet of Chamber of by inch before the League of Na Twenty-six awards will b » made Queen Anne lowboy having Spanish ) ■ black Indians or warships to Ire presidents. Mrs. Rush played effec tions Assembly at Geneva to uphold at the February meeting of the land. Commerce at Masonic Temple. (Continued from Page 1.) feet, a Bonnet top Queen Anne high tively two selections from "The Monday, April 11—Annual Kl- Japanese activity at Shanghai .and Court of Honor of Manchester Dis boy and a bonnet top Secretary hav "M r. De Valera has no other mar Mountaineers" published about In Manchuria. trict, Boy Scouts of America, to be wanis Minstrel Show at High school, tal amount of floatiing indebtedness ing ogee feet and panelled doors. ket for bis butter, eggs and meat 1793. The Japanese reply to the League held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock also April 12. on last year’s fiscal year, of $235,- Chairs of many 18th century Q
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, BEBRUARY 20, 1982, P A G E IH R E fi
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON to Washington, D. tlie medita THE SALVATION ABBCY tion will b^jfin at 10:30 with Mr. MaoAlpine at the organ, xnd. will be This week-end there be special ADVISES BEST USE followed by the worship service. special meetings conducted by Mr. Jesus, The Good Shepherd Hie hymns to be used are: “Come and Mrs. Uncles, Mr. and Mrs. THE GOOD SEEPIffiRD Let Us Tune Our Loftiest Song,” ^w eet and daughter, and Mr. FDR CAN OPENER Text: John 10:1>16 ^ “Jesus Calls Us, O’er the Tumult of Haines. They have interesting BY GEORGE HENRY DOUl The Intenmtlonal Uniform Sun Our Life’s Wild Restlen Sea,” and stories to tell and aie good soloists. ^ Iktematloiinl (today Sdhool Lsmob Text, Feb. 21. day School Lees for Feb. 21. , “The Church’s One Foundation.” Saturday night at 8. p. m., Salva^ The choir will present the anthem tibn meeting. The Lord is my shepherd: I shall not want.—Psalm 28tL By WM. E. GILROY, D.D. “ Sweet Is Thy Mercy, Lord” by Sunday morning, 11 a. m.. Holi Miss Chire Andree, At Her Editor of The Conp^gstlonsllst Bamby. Mr. French will preach on ness paeeting. Sunday afternoon, 3 p. m.. Praise “Life With a Purpose.” ald Cooldiv School, Will Rightly, critics declare that as a^herd goeth before them, and they The figure of the shepherd is one On account of the dedication pro service. Simday evening, 7:30 p. m.. Salva poem the 23rd Psalm is unap foQow him.” They know fals vi^ee. that is for the most part lost gram of the T. M. C.\ A. tomorrow tion meeting. proached -by human composition. They flee from strangeirs. Ft'om from our modem life, especially In afternoon our usual six o’clock peo TeD o flts Economies. continuad association with ids sheep ple’s service will be omitted. All day Monday, Washington’s The flow of tenderness, mercy and our large non-rural communities. birthday there will be special young the shepherd gave each sheep a Tuesday evening the Epworth love is supreme. It reveals the quad- We ought to be thankful for books League will present an evening’s people’s gatherings conducted by namae. “He cadleth his sheet> by Colonel Barrett, Brigadier-and Mrs. “Who is the boss in my kitchen— ity of the Lord and what He wills name.” He atadeed his life in their- Hke the I.ew Testament which help entertainment which will consist of my wife dr her can opener?” More to do for us. to keep the soul of the world so readings, musical numbers and twck Bates and staff. The morning ser defense. “The good shepherd giveth. vice at .10:30, afternoon a t 2:30 and than one mam has asked himself “The Lord, (Jehovkh in the origl- His life for the sheep.” So true to near to pastoral life and experience plays, a comedy entitled, “The Best that question after the first rose- nad), is my shepherd.” It is.He who In spiritual environment and senti Man,” and a farce entitled “Stage evening a t 7 p. m. the Lord’s life! Ag^n, “He shadl Tuesday, 7 p. m.. Guards. sweet dawn of the honey-moon be will supply all our wamts, if we fol feed His flock like a shepherd: He ment, at least when the actual con Struck Yankee.” Tickets are now on gan to fade. low Him. He adone leauls away from tact with psistoral life has been so sale by members of the Epworth Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Young shall gather the launbs in His arms, People’s meeting. “John wUl be here In ten minutes, overwhelming flodds. that come into and caurry them in His bosom, amd. lEU-gely lost Ldhgue, t>iice 25c. I guess I better have supper resuly,” the soul, to the still waters of re The figure of the shepherd, par ’Thursday, 8 p. m.. Gospel service. gently leaul those that a n with Wednesday afternoon the Ladles Friday, 8 p. m.. Holiness service. reiharks the cam opener, aus she freshing truth, and gives rest In young.” Jesus declared, “I am the ticularly the Eastern shepherd, Aid Society will give a Colonial Tea struggles up out of the easy chair the verdant pastures of sustaining good shepherd....! aun the door: moves one deeply, more so than In and entertainment at 2 o’clock : in and lays aside the best seller. Poor life. Knowledge of the perfection of our Western world where methods CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE by me if amy man enter in, he shall the banquet hall of the new Y. M. Rev. Harris B. Anthony, Pastor John, he eats that ten minute meal, His providence, His pespetuad pres be saved, amd nhadl go in amd out, of dealing with :jheep have been C. A. Each member is asked to in being hungry, amd sits down to his ence, His loving klndfiess and ten more rough smd brusque. The and find paisture.” vite one or more friends. The price 9:00 a. m.—Sunday morning evening paper with a sigh for the der mercy, enables us to walk The Lord will do for adl who fol Western shepherd herds or drives of admission is 25c. good old days and a firmer belief in his sheep, and one who observed prayer meeting. through the vadley of the shadow low Him what the good shepherd Wednesday G ening beginning at 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school. Class things “like Mother used to make.” of death without fear, comforted by did for his flock. He will jurobect the process can well recall how 7 o’clock the Junior church school Miss Cladre Andree of the DeBoth willful and cantankerous sheep may es for all ages. the rod of His Word amd the staff from destroying powers, supply all club will meet in the vestry for Home Makers’ Schools who will of bread that comes from heaven. our needs, leaul us on in quietude, be. But the Eastern shepherd leads handwork and study. 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship. open her course of lectures amd his sheep, as our lesson so very 6:15 p. m.—Young people’s pray Frequently the Lo(pd cadis Him amd fill our cup to overflowing. He Vernon demonstrations in Mamchester under self the shepherd, a Word that ap that climbeth up some other way, beautifully puts it. They know his The quartet will meet for re er service. the auspices. of the Manchester voice, and they follow, though they 6:30 p. m.—Young people’s meet pears full of compamionsbip amd the samae is a thief amd robber, be- hearsal at the church at 2:30 Sun Herald on Feb 23 in a champion can watchfulness when we recadl the cause any other way tham of the do not know the voice of a stranger, day afternoon. ing. Esther Larson Is the leader. opener wlelder, but her success lies 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic, service. custom of shepherds in those dis- Lord deceives, md leads to self-de and they will not follow him. The commimity service will open in controlling the cam opener rather tamt times. The shepherd lived with It is this figure of the shepherd at 3 o’clock with a study period and The Week tham letting the cam opener control struction. We enter in through the gfuidance of the shepherd that 8:00 p. m.—Monday, bsmd prac his flock. He did not drive them. door by obeying His precepts. He In his Ideal character that our because Jesus is the Good Shepherd conclude with the service of wor her. She holds that th^cam opener They became so attached to him Lord so beautifully. In this pas that His sheep trust Him and follow Jesus has put into this parable. ship, Mr. French will b in charge tice. has a very Importamt plame in the becomes our Shepherd when we try Him. When one thinks of the bitterness 7:30 p. m.—Tuesday, Young peo that they followed him from pas to follow' His teachings amd exam sage, applies to Himself. He makes and Mr. Stocking will preach. home, not only in prodding emer ture to pawture. “The good shep- ple. His reli^ous authority rest not The difference between the sin of strife that men have waged in F’riday evening a Father and Son ple’s business meeting p ": the home gency meals amd garnishments, but upon some outward badge or docu cere and courageous pastor, devot the name of the Good Shepherd, banquet will be given a' the Vernon of Marlon ’Turklngton, Orchard adso in inadring possible read econ street. wholesomeness, the taustiness amd is that it isn’t aJways careless or ment, but upon His love and devo ed. intensely to his flock, and the what a contrast there is between Center church in which the Vernon omies amd in providing a wider the indivlduadity we have come to lamy kitchen activities, that brings tion. The claim th-1 Jesus makes man of pretense is well brought out the Church as it has been and the church is co-operating. Tickets ad 7:30 p. m.—Wednesday, midweek ramge amd vauiety tham our tables associate with home cooked meads. about this condition. It often lies in lies near to the records of the New. The shepherd will never desert his Church as it might if it were solely mitting a father and his son are prayer meeting. would otherwise know. “But”, says Miss Andree, “we the. fact that the cook doesn’t know Testament and to the records of the flock in the presence of danger, but and completely imder the influence only 50c and it is hoped that many 2:00 p. m.—Thursday, women’s The phrase “A home cooked mead” must not forget that sometimes our or understamd food vadues, amd feeds simplest and most vital Christian the hireling cares for himself and of' the Good Shepherd and led by of that vicinity will attend. prayer meeting at the parsonage. meams a wonderful lot to those un memories play queer tricks when it her family not wisely but too weU. experience. That is what has been escapes at the approach of peril, saints who, more than anything Windso^Ville 7:30 p. m.—Friday, class meet fortunates, traveling men, actors, comes to recalling our childhood ’Those who attend Miss Andree’s going on In history through the leaving the sheep to the mercy of else, are concerned abouL manifest The commimity service will open ing. bachelors, hotel residents. ’They have days. ’The big yard in which we lectures amd demonstrations have presence and Infiuence of Jesus. He the enemy. ing the qualities of the Grood Shep at 10:30 with a sphool period, and been eating- “maiss production” foods used to play shrinks strangely in impressed upoh them the vailue of has brought His love into the lives herd. continue with the worship service. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN so long, that a home cooked mead is size when we view it now, amd the balamced rations. ’That doesn’t mean of men and women, and they have It would have been well if in the Here, too, it is a csise of like Mr. Stocking will be in charge and H. O. Weber, Pastor. ambrosia even if It isn’t very • well building that Impressed us with its a reducing fad, a deniail of this food responded to His love. “We love Christian Church we could al shepherd, like sheep. An attitude will preach. cooked. ’There must be a difference size amd magnificence hais grown to or that, cutting out starch Oi- sugars Him because He first loved us” has ways have preserved the symbolism of gentleness and confidence in the Sunday school, 9 a. m. or that pluase “a home cooked modest proportions. In the same or proteins—it meams the right com become an expression of this sim of the shepherd with all the em shepherd. produces gentleness and English service, 10 a. m. mead” wouldn’t hold the significamce way, our eaurly recollections of the bination of them. It means givi^ plest yet highest experience. It Is phasis upon the tenderness and confidence in the flock. THE CENTER CHURCH German service, 11 a. m. it does. old-time pies, biscuits amd pam-cadies Nature a cbamce. There is am end For the Week The old belief used to be that a grow greater with time, amd when (Congregational) less variety of foods, she points out, sleigh ride to Glastonbury oh Fri Wednesday, 7 p. m.. Lenten serv home cooked mead came either fresh we add to that recollection the. fine amd that variety allows delicious ice. German choir after the serv from the fruit amd vegetable stalls spice of a child’s vigorous appetite, day, leaving from the church about Rev. Watson Woodruff, Minister meals that will appead to amyone amd 7:00 p. m. Reservations must be in ice. or from the rows amd rows of glaiss it is not surprising that the modem yet be made up of a combination early. Thursday, 2 p. m.. Ladies’ Sewing jars on the cellar shelves. “We have cook has a big superstition to live that adlows sleep, rest, good diges Morning worship, 10:50. Sermon Circle. made a study of the subject in the down amd a read goad tc aim at.” tion, muscle building amd freedom The local Y. P. B. will hold their by the minister. Topic: George Silver Medal Contest on Friday at Friday, 4:45 p. m.. Willing Work- test kitchen of the DeBoth schools,” “A good mamy domestic difficul from the ill health that follows food Washington. ers society. says Miss Andree. “We know now ties end in the courts but they origin abuse. our church at 8:00 p. m. A play en The music: titled “The Mockers” will be pre Friday, 7:30 p. m., English choir. that commerclad camners can buy ated in the kitchen,” adds Miss “Most of the remarks about “I sented. Admission 25 cents. Prelude, America ...... Ashford The Confirmation class meets fresher fruits and vegetables than Andree in emphasizing the import love so amd so but I just can’t eat Anthem, Our Land, O Lord ...... every Tuesday and Friday at 3:30 the average housewife, amd can buy ance of keeping up the level of the it” are based on the fact that the SECOND CONOREGA'nONAL ...... Schnecker p. m. them cheaper, too. He can bring “home cooked mead.” Her conten troublesome food was put into a SOUTH METHODIST ^Gladys Squires and Clarence Tur- Frederick C. Allen, Minister Anthem, America, Beloved Land ' German school and religious in them into his plamt at just the right tion is not based on guesswork. The wrong combination” she says. ^klngtoiT will be the speakers...... '...... Wilson struction Saturday, 9-11 a. n^. stage of ripeness, amd ham a t his. dls- DeBoth Home Makers School has “When the cook knows food values, R. A. Colpitts, Minister The Week Morning worship at 10:45. Ser Postlude, Marche Militaire. po^, the most modem samita^ spent years in researC-. of every sort she is on her way to preparing so ad- , D. M. Davis, Assistant Tuesday 6:30—Preparatory Class. mon by the minister, “Hearts the The Church school, 9:30. Classes SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH equipment that it is possible to amd 'domestic smash-ups come in for most amyone cam eat amd enjoy it. It 6:30—Cuba. World Needs.” The music of the ser for all ages. Rev. P. J ‘. O. Cornell imagine. Only the unusual house investigation along with food values, doisn’t require medical knowledge. “JesuS’ Message About Sin” (the 7:00—Boy Scouts. vice: The Men’s League, 9:30. Leader, wife, possessed of her own gairden, costs and other vital household pro Nature’s rules are few and simple.” second in the- series "The Seveh 7:00—E. L. Play Rehearsal. Prelude—Moderate Op. 8 2 ...... Arthur Guthrie. Topic, Manchuria. 9:30—Simday school and Bible of rare skill amd the best eqifipment blems. Too many shouts of “My, that looks Major Messages of Jesus About Re 7:30—CecUian Club...... Schumann Lenten Institute, 6:00. Speaker, W. Classes. money cam buy, may hope to do aus Dyspepsia cam cloud the bright wonderful” have been followed by q 7:45—Gleaner’s Group with Anthem—^The City Beautiful...... Theodore .^ison of Manila, P. I. 10:45—Morning service with Rev. well. Wisely she decided that in est love, sour the sweetest disposi dreary aftermath of VOh, I wish I ligion,” being given on Lenten Sun Topic: “The Philippine Islands for Roy Winters preaching. mamy cases she cam profit through tion amd the loving husband who hadn’t eaten it.” Know your 1.. ^ch- day mornings at the South Metho Mrs. Gibson, 40 Flower street...... Federlein 7:45;—Men’s Friendship Club. Offertory—^Andantino___ Gzdeotti Christ.” Leader, James Irvipe. Mu There will be no evening service. buying fruits and vegetables that turns into am old grouch is more apt en laws and avoid midnight groans dist church) will be discussed to sic by the choir. Supper provided by are commercially canned. Her pro to have the seat of his troubles in is her belief. You cam’t make the morrow morning at the 10:40 Wednesday, 6:30—Quarterly Con Anthem — Christian, the Mom Breaks Sweetly O’er Thee .... In-As-Much Circle, Kin^s Daugh Monday evening a t 8 o’clock Mrs. blem lies in knowing how and where his stomaich in his heart. Mamy a family happy and sick at the same service. The largest, morning con-; ference Supper. i r .' to buy them, how to combine them 8:30—Older Boys’ Basketball...... Shelley ters. Gust Peterson of Rockford, HI., will wbman has fried her way to a time, Is amother assertion. 'Those gregation of the winter was present The Week speak in the church basement on with the rest of her meal. Then amd divorce court. Another thing Miss who hear her will be able to avoid last Simday to Lear the opening ’Thursday, 4:00—Brownies. Postlude—^March E Plat .... West Church School and Everyman’s Monday, 2:00—The Daughters of Home and Foreign Missions. only then will her meads have the Andree points opt in this connection those mistakes at leaist. discussion on “Jesus’ Message About 7:00—Sea Scouts. the American Revolution, Assembly God." 7:00—Girls’ BasketbaU. Class at 9:30. Spetdeer at the Class: The Vested Choir with Mr. Ses Mr, Petherbrldge. hall. 7:00—Church School Board. Christian Endeavor Meeting at Tuesday, 7:00—Choir rehearsal. sions directing will sing “Hear My ' 8:00—E. L. Play Rehearsal. .Tuesday, 7:00—Troop m . Boy OPEN FORUM Prayer” by Kopylof and “By Baby Friday, 7:30—^Hustler Group with 6:30, in charge of the Spanish group, lon’s Wave” by Gounod li addition Mrs. H. Russell Haley, 457 Topic, “The Truth About Liquor.” Scouts. to the stately processional number At 8 o’clock—^Motion Picture, “A Tuesday, 7:30—^Hlgh Y, Inter East Center street. mediate room. EX-WIDOW RAPS HERMIT "O Sacred Head Now Wounded” by 7:00—E. L. Strawrlde. Great American Lives Again — Mendelssohn. George Washington: His Life and Tuesday, 8:00—^Professional Girls, 8:00—Y, P. B. Contest and Times.” This is a series of vivid, Robbins room. ON SLEEPYHEADEDNESS To celebrate Washington’s birth Play, authentic, motion pictures produced Wednesday, 2:30—Women’s Fed day a imique patriotic service will Saturday, 9:00—Intermediate Boys’ be held at 7:00 o’cl :k. Instead of Basketball, for the Washington Celebration at eration. Hostesses, Mrs. RoUln Hitt, an address on some aspect of the the request of the George Washing Mrs. Walter Hobby, Mrs. Howard Admits Dog Buried Her First 2:00—Second Team Practice. ton Bicentennial Commission. There Cheney, Mrs. Rhey Braithwaite. character of this national hero, two 2:00:—Girl Scout Hike. are four reels, entitled Conquering Batch of Bread But Invites reels of Motion Pictures will be 7:00—Intermediate Department Wednesday, 7:00 — In-As-Much Opponent Into “Civilization.” shown by Rev. E. A. Legg dealing the Wilderness, Winning Independ Circle, King’s Daughters. Party. ence, Uniting the Colonier, and Friday, 6:30—Chib Pack. with the present day patriotic ef An important meeting of the Building the Nation. The Young Editor of ’The Herald: fort to buUd a better citizenry in Men’s Friendship Club, ’Tuesday Saturday, 7:00—Girls’ Rabbit Pleople’s Choir will sing a special club. I, alto, had decided that I would our own Connecticut—certainly evening at 7:45. Decision must be number. not be writing any further in reply something in which Washington if made at this time as to the future alive would be profoundly inter Notes to Hermit, since I had thought I of the organization. Every member Monday, 7:00—Boy Scouts. ST. MARY’S CHURCH had squelched him. But here he ested. There will also be presented present. Tuesday, 4:00—Junior Endeavor. comes back stronger than ever. He on the screen twenty-five beautiful Fourth Quarterly Conference Wednesday, 6:30—^Young Married Rev. J. Stuart Neill, accuses me of hurting.him terribly, pictures of scenes in Ireland. Ches meets on Wednesday at 6:30 for Couple’s Club pot-luck supper, fol when I criticized his poetry. ter Shields will play two comet supper. A business meeting will lowed by a George Washington pro Sunday, February 21st, 1932: Well, I am sorry to think I have solos of a patriotic character. follow and brief written reports are gram. Mrs. Lillian Bowers will read Services as follows: hurt any one, no matter who, but The Church School meets at 9:30 expected from heads of all organ excerpts from Percy Mackaye’s 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. ^ a. ro. with graded instruction and then, you know, the truth often izations. . play, entitled, “Washington at Ver 9:30 a. m.—Church School. Men’s hurts. A good dose of it, occasional worship. Intermediate League Church School Board meets on non. Bible Class. meets as usual in the Primary Room ly, is good to assuage the pain of A Shrine 'Thursday at 7:00. After the busi Thursday, 7:30—Fellowship meet 10:45 a. m.—^Morning Prayer and grrowing pride. at 6:00 p. m.. Virginia Loomis will ness meeting a Junior demonstra< ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sermon by the Rector. have charge of the worship service I laughed when I read of the re tion class will be taught by Miss John Owers on Phelps Road. Sermon Topic: “George Washing ception the dog gave to your poem. at the Senior Epworth League serv Davis and a test will be given un A special business meeting has ton the Churchman.” ice, The subject for tomorrow will Reminds me of an experience 1 had der the direction of the Pastor. been called for Friday evening, Feb. 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun when first learning to cook. No one be "Dr.'' Grenfell in Labrador.” Epworth League will hold a 26 at 7:30 to consider the finances day School. * could eat the bread so I gave our o u n t VERNON, to which George Washington re of the church. 7:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer and dog a generous helping, and the Sunday, Feb. 28, 8:00—Stereopti- Sermon by the Rev. Albert Jepson poor fellow buried it, and never re tired after the close of his second term as the first con lecture on work among the of St. John’s church. Warehouse turned to exhume it. negroes of the South, entitled, Point, Conn. M There is one thing in my mental President of the United States, is one of the nation’s “Climbing Jacob’s Ladder.” The Week picture that I am glad is “errone Wednesday, March 2— Three-Act Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Girls’ Friend ous,’—you do not part your hair in shrines. Play, “Oh, Kay,” produced by the ly Society. the middle. I really thin’ that bald- The Center Church Christian Endeavor Society at the Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—^Boy Scouts. heads are more venerable. At least Hollister Street school. Wednesday, 4:30 p. m,—Chil they appeal to my ideas of mascu (Cong;regational) Thursday, March 3 — Boy Scout dren’s Service. line piety more than centre parts Father-and-Son Banquet, at the 7:30 p. m.—^Evening Prayer and In spite of his reputation as a soldier and a statesman, church. do. Sermon. Leaving aside the matter of the Washington, by temperament, was essentially a farmer and A Patriotic Service on Sunday morning. An inter The Rev. Percy Rex of Trinity few thousand insurance, how much MANCHESTER LARGER PARISH churtm, Tariffvllle, will preach. would you bet on me being an X or esting meeting for Men at 9:30. The speaker has spent METHODIST EPISCOPAL The Church School and the Boy loyed the soil. Mrs. Washington was a farmer’s wife. Hef CHURCH a really widow? 15 years in China. The Lenten Institute begins with Scouts will attend. I have noticed in your correspond husband being wealthy, she suffered none of the drudgery Thursday, 4:30 p. m.—Congre- ence that you complain a lot of be a supper at 6 ;30. Dr. Allison who will give the address Marvin S. Stocking, Minister ation class of Boys. ing sleepy. Now that is ,|the com L. Theron French, AswNfiate Friday, 3:30 p. m.—Girls Friendly of the housewife who had no servants to do the work for is from the Philippine Islands. ,Emestine S. French, D. R. E. plaint of people who are considered \ mdldates. by psychiatrists to be a little men her. 4:00 p. m.—Contirmation classes tally deficient Now, I am not insin North Main Street and girls. AH services at the regular hours. The choir will meet for rehearsal Simday, March 6th, 3 p. m.—Con uating that you are, but I would this evening at 5:30 at the organ. like to advise you to take a day off, firmation service. and make up your sleep, as your A FRIENDLY CHURCH The Church school w 1 meet for Sunday, Feb. 28th, 7:00 p. m. — Today, even without servants/there is no need for drudg study at 9:45. Miss Elena Burr is Special preMher: Prof. G. H. C. s3rmptoms are very suspicious. And to address the Young'People’s de MacGregor, of the Hartford ’Theo next time you will b\} wide awake ery. . Electric light has replaced the tallow can^e. The partment, telling of her recent trip logical Seminary, Hartford, Conn and able to write a really clever article. Am sure you coul^ If you family’laundry, housecleaning, dishwashing, hold no terrors were not so sleepy. But I presume that living among turtler, frogs and for the modem housewife. Electncal appliances have made mud-holes is not a t all condusive to alertness of mind, and wduld advise these and other household tasks much easier. SUNDAY EVENING you to return to civilization, and, If necessary, apply for police protec South Methodist Church tion against tiiose harassing fe Robert A, Colpitts, Minister. males. Every electrified home has servants—electrical servants* Thanking you again, Mr. Editor, “GEORCIE I remain PUT THEM TO WORKI 10:40 ^Jesus’ Message About Sin’ Ex-wroow. Choms of 25 voices. WASHINGTON” Swedish Lutheran 7:00 ^Tresent Day Patriotism” ' Motiim Picture ( Church Rev. E. A. Legg presents motion plotnres. 25 sUdes of ^ Irish Scenery. Rev. F. J. O. Ctomell, D. D. li Comet Solos by Chester Shields. Second G>ngregational Church 2:80—Church SchooL ' at 8 o’olook 6:0<^Litemiediate and Senior Epworth Leagues. The picture vivid, authentlo, waa created at flie request of the United States Government George Washington Blroentennlal 9:30—Sunday School and Manchester’s “Sabbath Home” for Visitors. Commission.' . Bible Claases. v 773 Main St. Dial 5181, Soath Manehcflter This Invites You. .... V ~ I 'i C flT: -----1 r 10:45—Mondnji Seivic^
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ing there would inevitably.be more dslon, but as the matter now stands 4taw i}rBtn •' ; ’-;ii or less such transferring of funds. the bisDop is in a fair way to avoid Excuse It, Please! tt Is to be taken for granted, being tried on the charge of failure CmnittQ ^rratii therefore, that the rate of interest to report certain political contribu PUBLISHBD BT THB on the baby bonds will be quite a tions which he handled in 1928. h e r a l d p r in t in g c o m p a n y , INC ^ II B1m «11 stract bit less than that paid by the banlu. Cannon has gone to the greatest i South MBOObMtor. Conn. , .In .eonjtmctlon '' THOMAS FERGUSON In the employment of this device lengths to avoid a, criminal trial GenerBl Manssor______for the unlocking of private hoards ^ th himself as defendant involving with the Fonndod Oetobor 1, 1111 the Treasury will have to play a precisely the same proceedings pretty skillful game if it is to avoid which would necessarily be dealt W ashington Published Every Evening Bzoept Sundsys and Holidays. Entered at tbs disturbance of the savings bank with in any trial of his libel suit Post Office at South Manchester, situation and at the same time pre Bicentennial Conn^ as Second Class Mall Matter* against Tinkham. Now Tinkham SUBSCRIPTION RATES vent Postal Savings bank accounts demands that Cannon join with him One Year, by m a il...... 0 Per Month, by mall ..I .10 from transforming themselves with in asking for a trial, of the libel suit 17324932 Single cop ies...... I .01 much unanimity into baby bond before June. This apparently is JOcllvered, one year ...... 1 9 .0 0 holdings—^vdiich would be, for the asking a good deal of the bishop, MEMPER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS government, filling one pocket with since the last thing he wants, from The Associated Press Is exclusively money from the other at some cost all indications, is to sit in a witness' entitled to the use for republlcatlon of all news dispatches credited to It in interest. At the same time an chair and be cross examined con or not otherwise credited In this interest bearing United States bond cerning the^ disposition of the pohti- paper and also the local news pub lished herein. will probably look better to most ctd contributions placed in his All rights of republlcatlon of special dispatches herein are also re- of the smaller hoarders than a bun hands by the New Yorker, Jameson, servede dle of non-interest bearing paper nearly four years ago. And yet if Publisher’s Representative: The money, if it'can be held before his the bishop doesn’t accept Tinkham’s A Loan Exhibit of Julius Mathews Special Agency—New York, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. eyes, even if the rate be low. challenge and go ahead with the trial of his suit, how is he going to Full service client of N E A Ser- Tice, Inc, THOROUGHBRED save his face? Member Audit Bureau of Clrcnla* One may be ever so sturdy a dem tlons. ocrat—with a* little “d”—^an^ still The Herald Printing Company, Ina, experience a feeling of regret that assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors appearing In Friedrich Augustus m , last king of advertisements In the Manchester Evening Herald. Saxony, is dead. He was a pretty Forty to fifty uhoice pieces of the 18th century', good fellow. One likeable thing SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20. about him was that, through his an from Manchester homes, kindly loaned by the JUST SOGGY MOIST cestors, he had been in the king owners. Included are a few rare pieces original business so long that he had com ashington Anti-prohlbitioniats of both par ly from the Woodbridge Tavern, scene of a short ties In the national House of Repre pletely outgrown the snootiness, the Letter sentatives are working on a bill that bullying intoxication of power, the stop by George Washington. would legalize 2.75 per cent beer haughty intolerance of relatively BY RODNEY DUTCHER and which, it is expected, will pro new royalties; for Friedrich Augus NEA Service Writer tus was the last of a line of Saxon vide for a federal tax of three cents Washii^rton. — President Hoover kings that endured for a thousand February 22 to March 5,1932 a pint on the beverage. Its pro urged all hoarders of money, as a years. moters estimate that it would, if patriotic duty, to forget their fears Daily, excepting Sundays, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. adopted, raise a revenue of half a He was too completely a king to and restore tiieir “slacker dollars” V i billion dollars a year. put much stock in the theory of the to circulation by conservative in (Thursdays and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.) vestment' or deposit in "sound” divine right of kings; too long civil As first contemplated, the pro banks. posed legislation provided for a ized to put mueh faith in the power y That led certain newspapermen, JL beer of an alcoholic content of 8.2, of armies to rule the world; too anxious to help, to inquire aroimd experienced a human being to ims^- as to how a timid hoarder might ADMISSION FREE but strategic reasons brought about determine accurately whether a New York, Feb. 20.—This startedAdefinlto desire to be recognized for ine himself to be greatly dlSerent with a conversation concerning the his work. And be appeared appre the reduction of Ue stipulated given bank was sound. No entirely passing of the old Breevoort Hotel, from other men. When the repub satisfactory recipe was obtained. ciative of the fact that we liked it. strength to 2.75 per c«nt, the SKETCH OF A POET in lower Fifth avenue, into the hands “This, of course, started m ac lic was proclaimed he merely said: The most common advice is that (From Saturday Review of Litera of a hotel chain. WATKINS BROTHERS. iM« framers taking into consideration on^ consult a backer in whom one quaintanceship which was most in "Let’s go to the theatre. I have ture) But it led to a tale about-Charles teresting. that there is record of much evi has confidence. But it is obvious done the people no harm, they will Once the wild rapture and the beat Edison, son of the late Thomas A. dence before the Supreme Cotu^ and enough that the hoarders, now es-. which I had never heard before. do none to me.” When a spokes titmated to have 11,300,000,000 hid ing wing “We began to go about together, Congressional judiciary committees Of Song were mine, the Sun, the ’The story was told by my favorite and I took him over to some of the man of the provisional government, den awAy, lack complete confidence raconteur, Konrad BercoVlcl, who that 2.75 per cent beer is not intoxi in bankers. climbing flight, places in the East Side where I cating. called him by telephone and asked The storm’s rough fellowship upon happened to be in the process of had lived. For years I had occu It is also admitted that msmy giving a workout to a gypsy band if he was willing to relinquish the the height— pied a most modest two-by-four With this evidence any old timer citizens cannot figure out very which he will soon conduct over the after first coming to America, but I throne, he merely remarked, “.Oh, much on the basis of bank state Rider-of winds that spin the worlds radio in a prog^ram of folk music. who remembers about welssbier will and fling had made a great many friends well, I suppose I’d better.” The ments, since they do not demon “I see you folks had a piece and I had acquainted itiyself with heartily agree. It was always pos strate the extent of liquidity, and Space-wide the starry levities of about Charley Edison,” he observed. only thing that miffed him was the Spring! the gypsy music as played in this HEAL1H<*1»ET ADVICE sible to get a stomach ache from because banks have fail^, not “Maybe you didn’t see, but I used country. By the way, the music I probably inadvertent failure of the I falter now; there falls and blurs M DrFMmkM cC^ enough welssbier but impossible to necessarily because they were un a story about him in my book. shall some day present will be the revolutionists to invite him to par sound but often because depositors my sight develop even a shadow of a Jag. Yet New York Merry-Go-Round.’ And real folk music, for I know what it ticipate, as a member, in the pro became frightened and began to A drift of ashes down on dusty it has to do with the old Breevoort. is.” welssbier according to an encyclo withdraw their money in large night. S s J U R B 'J *WAHHtOICT WMTHtPilTWmgMPWBKt W*l visional govenunent. And he made Maybe you would like to hear frag “Well, he went on being a more- paedia table prepared before prohi amounts. Nor dull ears hark what magic ments of it?” or-less anonymous young poet for no great fuss over that. bells may ring. bition contained within a small frac Having nodded our assent, he some time. And, o f a sudden, He spent the latter years of his still being anxious to- do some went on: "Well, back in the days he was downtown in New York ih a tion as much alcohol as that allowed thing about this dangerous hoard I should have striven for some faith when Greenwich Village wsis what life in a big country castle with big office building, an executive in NO MORE BOW-LEGS <$>best for me, and are hot baths in. the proposed bill, its content being ing, however, one turns to consider whose heat it was and the Breevoort was a the concern. There I visited him lots of good shooting ground around ation of the Postal Savings System good?” 2.64. Of burning hearts might set a planet great hangout for artists, poets and and he seemed to enjoy laughing It has been believed in the past Answer: Even when one kidney —officially referred to as "a refuge flaming: Beer of 2.75 per cent strength is it and said he was having “a jolly writers, I was sitting over my over his literary efforts. He had- that bow-legs are caused by the has been removed, if toe other kid of the timid.” In other words, pos Or, fallen like great Lucifer, pro coffee one evening. On the table every reason to be proud of them baby attempting to walk too early a poor dish. It is very much to be fine time.” tal savings is considered the hoard ney is not seriously affected, there is claiming lay the copy of a little periodical and doubtless was. in life, but there is practically no no reason why you cannot live for But then, it took a thousand years er’s haven. There is always a rush doubted whether it would ever pro Across the skies his splendo. in de issued at the time from some vil “Years passed and I visited him evidence to indicate that this is true. many years with only one , kidney to it in times of depression and duce any half billion dollars of to produce that kind of a king. Not feat. lage basement. at the East Orange offices. He in Babies do not attempt to walk or functioning." The best foods are the doubt, which is why in the last 30 With a companion, I sat reading revenue. Real beers of either Ger many of the king tribe were thor But meanly I sink down: wasting troduced me to his father and cvawl until their tissues are strong fruits and vegetables, with ysmall months the number of postal sav large powers this paper and my eye encountered Thomas Edison referred to his son’s enough to withstand the strain. man or British types contain from oughbred to such extent. amounts of proteins and fats, but ings depositors has increased from On tavern satellites and sodden some verses signed i^th the name, writing days in a most kindly fash not many carbohydrates. I do not 417,000 to 1,177,000 and deposits Most cases of bow-legs are caused aroimd S.2 to around 4.5 per cent of hours. ‘Tom Peeper.’. We were, diiscussing ion. ■ by the baby’s diet not being rich approve of hot bathes except as a* have jumped from 1154,000,000 to alcohol, without counting the FUNERALS Don Marquis. the verses when a young man came “I asked Charles what had be enough in bone building substances. therapeutic measure, but you could 8596,000,000. ------• to the table, sat down and asked come of his poetry, and I gathered Of course, a few babies seem to be use warm showers followed by cold. heavier ales which run much higher It is very difficult for the. person “The faith of the United States of OPPORTUNITY our opinion of them. be bad left all that behind him. He boW-legged naturally, but I am quite in kick. Nobody knows what the not in complete revolt against the America is solemnly pledged to the (From the Saturday Review, Lon I admitted thinking they were had, it seems, put his early efforts sure that the majority would have (Reducing Hips) alcoholic content of the average usual standards and traditions of payment of deposits with accrued don) i better than most, whereupon he in a tin box and dedicated them to correctly formed limbs if 'the Question: C. K. writes: “Will you interest.” The handsome postal made it plain that he was the his'youth.” home brew is, but it is. extremely our civilization to reconcile himself What ample time the plowman has mother’s diet pecedlng. the birth, please tell me through the news savings deposit certificates, which anonymous Tom Peeper. It was Which is just jabout all there is and the baby’s diet isiibsequent to paper column if it Is possible to re doubtful that a generation habitu to the idea of a complete absence one receives in lieu of a bankbook for thought. not long afterward that a telephone to the anecdote, except that the
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I wT ,'.- Turkington, S. J., Vit stat. Town service 203.29 quarters January 30th, voted to wonderj^ success. Elizabeth Maher, Tw^aronlte, Joseph, R e n t ...... )•••••• 20.00 raise a fimd of |M,p00 to carry out ch a ir n ^ ' of the committee was B i m O R D E ie PAID BY SELECIMEN Ulrich, T., Milk...... )•••••••• 2.76 an active, nation-wide campaign in very tt^ h pleased wlth' the'cotpora- Valvollne Oil Co., Gas and oil . 235.28 behalf of adequate defensive forces tiem'sbe: - received from both the ^ ‘Mtibwing.’’: ' M w . Walter Chevrolet Co., Inc., Truck parts .60 fdr the United States. The actiion members/and the pyt)lic. AniBie Steppe,. Mm. Weber, Watson, Jas., Sharpen, picks., etc...... 11,15/followed the report of the National Town bills ordered paid last night by the Selectmen follow: Mrs. v^eapor Freeiove, president J^ B . Eimice M(^WBn,' A}d^-Usher, 32.74 West Side l^slry. M ilk ...... 18,90 I Defense Committee, given by Mrs. of the auxiUary was guest of the Rbbest:ppebe H k ti^o ntL Adkins Printing Co*, Printing ...... $ Whipple, Mrs. Larrabee, Board and care 28.00 : O. D. Oliphant, Past National Presi • ;Bldi and'Gu m Blinaiiet American City Magazine Corp., Subscription ...... 4.00 American Legion on Monday eve 2.55 Whittles, L. J., M. D., Med. services . . . 9.00 dent, in which the critical nature of ning. She reported a veiy enjoyable At'vtiie: Rock'vtoeVFish'; anil .Game Anderson, Carl W., Labor and materials...... WllQox, Crittenden & Co., Rods, tumbuckles, etc. 107.02 the natlbnal defense situation was Clifii’s ^ u a l b a l l e t at the Rock- Armstrong, Wm., Care of dump 56.00 evening. 1 17.00 Williams, G. H. Inc., Shoes ..... 4.50 made clear. The fund is to be raised A It^e number of the local mem vUle Hbiise on' Iwiilsday evenhig Am ott, A ancis M., Rent • ••••••••••••••••*« !••••••• WllUs, G. E. it Son, Inc., Coal, cement, tile, etc. 1,402.59 by volimtary contributions from Lawrence Dillon apted as-Master of. ______! • • • • • < • • • • • • • I !•••••••# 22.00 bers attended the monthly Coimty Bansemer, Gustave, Rent Wilson, Mrs. Ellz., Groceries...... 13.00 Units throughout the organization ceremofiles and thete wefe remarks Barrett Co., TarviaTar^a ...... Council meeting held in Unlonville 20.00 WUs
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WHITON This is the main social room located on the first floor just to the left of the main entrance to the The bowling alleys in the basement look every bit as good as they do in this unusually attractive MANd Y. M. C. A. Note its fireplade, stuffed chairs, reading table and draperies. photograph. Note the room on the left and right where additional alleys cm be constructed. MEMORIAL COM All The LIBRARY #1 ------
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THE We are pl^ed to announce MANCHESTER’S WHITON MEMORIAL LIBRARY THE SCREENS ■ that we had a part in the and ' NEW construction of Manchester’s THE SCREEN DOORS COMMUNITY CENTER New Community Center. MORTON Y. M. C. A. BUILDING ALSO Including The Y. M. C A. Building WE FURNISHED ALL A-THEY Patented Cloth-Lined Memorial Library .and Original Whitehouse CEMENT— ELECTRICAL Metal Weatherstrips ' for the Library and the Y. M. C. A. ^ . .for. Protected From LUMBER— " WORK The Whiton Memorial Library FIRE # *. • for the y . M. C.'A. FOR and By HARDWOOD MANCHESTER’S NEW The Morton Y. M. C. A. A COMPLETE AUTOMATIC FLOORING— COMMUNITY CENTER Were Furnished by the SPRINKLER SYSTEbJ for the Y. M. C. A. INSTALLED BY US —DONEBY- HARTFORD WIRE INSULITE—' . WORKS CO. for the Y. M. C. A. PAUL DONZE Sprinklers Mean Safety •r 90-92 Allyn St., Hartford ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR V and Lower Insurance Hates. We would like to especially call yoiir attention to / the ceiling treatment in the Y. M. C. A. building. 137 West Center St.. Phone 3512 Manufacturers of High Grade Screens. Also Wire Work Fabrication in All G*K Willis ^ Son, Inc. Dependable Work By Its Branches. BYRNES-MILLWA^ CO. UoM, Fuel Oil, Lumber, Masons’ Suj^pUeSt PaihL. EXPERTS Heating, Plumbing, Sheet Metal and Sp^mUer Ssnitems. > ^hone Hartford 2-0296 26 High St. H ^ o i 2 Main St. Tel. 5126, Manchester AT REASONABLE PftiCES.. \
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Above is a front view of the new Whiton Memorial Library and Morton Y. M. C. A. graph above the former Community club house is easily recognized in the center of the £froup on North Main street. The Y. M. C. A. buildings are to be dedicated to the pub group. All of the building to the right constitutes the new wing of the Y. M* Q< A. In t r a c t o r s lic use with special ceremonies tomorrow. They have been open for public inspection Practically all of the old Community club has been given over to social rooms. The ex all this week and hundreds have availed \themselyes of the opportunity of seeing this pansive wing to the extreme right holds the gymnasipm and to the rear of the portico' fine new addition to the town’s social and recreational institutions. The new buildings effect in the Y building is the main lobby. The section above the portico holds the ban have been built around the former Community club home, known as the “ White House” quet hall. The Whiton Memorial library .nt the left of the picture is not yet ready for STER’S MORTON since it was painted white and was formerly the White family residence. In the photo dedication.
[NITY Y. M. C. A. BUILDING PLUMBING and ,.j«.«?^.»v: 1. . ^ CONCRETE WORK F or Permanence and Endurance IN MANCHESTER’S NEW ■Concrete Foundations and Floors, WATKINS COMMUNITY CENTER— Stonework, Brickwork and FURNITURE The Y. M. C. A. and The Plastering Done By Us for the new -Whiton Memorial Library GENERAL MASON CONTRACTORS Y. M. C. A. Done By Us Heating for the Library provided by a WUliama For Oil-o-Matic Oil Burner installed by us. Watkins decorators have .worked with Lie. Y. M* C* A. furnishing committee in creating the distinctive interiors for the new building. Brass piping used feu* all water lipea thraughbut tba Manchester’s New Community Group All Watkins rugs, furniture, draperies and buildings and every part of our vmrH done with the pms pose of making it as enduring as humanly possible. The Whiton Memorial Library—The Morton Y. M. C. A. - decorative accessories are used. MATSINS BROTPXSHS. m e JOHNSON &- LITTLE ARVID H. SEABURG Plumbing and Heating Contractors. Headquarters for OilTO-Matie Oil Burners and GENERAL CONTRACTOR Ice-o-Matic Refrigerators. 54 Walker Street " Telephone 6905 13 Chestnut Street Tel. 8878
We Did The Asphalt Tile MILLWORK Excavating and Ciradilig and for the builders to work" witb««^that*8 Including Doors, Windows where we enter- the picture in the con Furnished struction of Manchester's New Commun Floors and Interior Trim For The ity Center. The Sand and Stone ' New Used In The Morton For Concrete and Mason CEMENT- COMMUNITY GROUP Y. M. C A. Building Work and The Roofing At Manchester Gravel For LUMBER- - o f - MANCHESTER’S PLA STER - ■ The New Community The Whiton Memorial NEW COMMUl^TY CENTER , For The Whiton Memorial Group At Manchester Library The Whiton Memorial Library aad Library Furnished By Us and The Morton Y. M. C. A. ' $ The Morton Y. M. C. A. Cement and Plaster for the THE MANCHESTER Y.M. C!A. Also Furnished SAND &. GRAVEL GO. . By Us Furnished By TRUCK OR RAIL DBLIVKRY _ ^ Cwtlflti Wuhid ConoNt*, nit«r or Mm m “Construetian ^ t a r jil Service at Ita Bact.” . Scratned Ofava1, Trap Rock, Brick, Loam, Cindari A E. Gross Co. and Filling. HOTCHKISS BROS. Om Shoral Exearatlon and Trucking N C O R P Q R.A TED COMPANY THE W. G. GLENNEY p l a n t s ’ Buekland, TalaphoM Hartford, Conn. Ciuirtfr Oak 8t., Talai^osia 7887 jPloor Covering Contraetori and Englnffri. / and Caal; Fua) OS, Lumbar, Maaona^ Su^niHii, F s M ^ 19 jUJya fit,, Hartford, Conn. , OAea and Raaldanca^^ . . 886 North Main S t, ^ Tal. 4149, Tel. 2.1886 Torrington, Conn. 808WoMlbrldga.8t., Tal.6898, Manehaatar Oraan
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CONTRACTS flEffllRDEItBI l » l (Sir TlM.AuooiaUi Preaa) wcau whp wjas wlbw wmal wcao wtar wdbj waoo whk wcah wblg wtoo wqam 484.S—WEAF.NBC—«60 wdae wxya . ^ . 6;afr^eneva Broadcaat—waaf dhaln 9:00—Band Concert—Alao wkbw waab •:4S—Punk’a Oreh. — Alao wtle wjar wcau whk wxya Con^ction Work Largely wcah w « WTO wcaa wwno 9:30—Lambert and Hlllpot—Alao wheo Says He Has Been Already. 7:00—To Bo Announcad— oham wkbw wlbk wean wdro waab wcau whp 7:15—Lawa That Safaguard—Alao wtlo wjas wmal wcao wado whk wxya wspd wtaa wJar wooh___ wfl - wjprwary when wsal 9:46—Arthur Jarrett—Alao woko wfbl Done By Manchester Men; Tried and' W as F n ed ; wrva wptt wjax wlod wila wheo wkbw wlba wean dre waab wore 7:30—Allca jay—Also------wtlo wtaa weal wpg wcau whp wjas wlbw wmal wcao wJarWjar wcahWt.;OU wfl wfbr T»aa#a wro ••V.r way when — wtar wdbj wado wcah wkbn wot wblg wcae wtam wwj wsal wrva wptf wla wtoo wqam wdae wxya wspd cfrb Here’s List of Jobs. Solves Mystery. wwno wjax wlod wfla / 10:00—Public Affaire Institute — Also 7 ;4^-Qoldberga—Also wtlo wgy wban woko wfbl wheo wkbw wlba wean ware wcaa wta .1 wwJ wsal waab woro wpg wcau whp wjas wlbw S:00—Concerts Prog. — Also wuo wjar wmal wcao wtar wdbj wwva wado wkrc wcsb wti wfbr wro wcaa wwj wwno wcah wkbn wbt wblg wtoc wdae wxya Two dozen companies had a part Buffalo, N. Y., F«b. 30.-^(JU»)— wls wjax wlod in the erection of Manchester’s 8:30—Radio In Education—Also wtlo lolSo—Shllkret Orch.—Also woko wfbl The confession of a formsr detective wtag weei wjar wcah wtl wfbr wro Wheo wkbw wlbi weaa wdro waab wore Y. M. C. A. building which is to be that he had taken part in the mur wgy when wcae wtam wwj wsal wrva wpg wcau whp wjas wlbw wmal wcao wwno wls wjax wlod wfla wtar wmbg wabj wado whk wkrc wcah dedicated tomorrow following a der of a man for whose killing ha 9:00 — Pryor’e Band — Also wtlo wUg wbt wblg wtoc wqam wdbo wdae wxy* week of prelimineuy operation. The was tried and acquitted more than weel wjar wcah wfl wfbr wro wgy when wspd two years ago was revealed heire to wcae wtam wwj wsal wrva wwno wla 10:46—Jack Miller — Also woko wfbl general contract for about 886,000 wjax wlod wfla , ^ wheo wkbw wlba wean wdre waab wore day by Police Commissioner Austin 9:30—Saturday Night Club—Also wtlo wpg wlp-wfan whp wjaa wlbw wmw went to Gustave Schreiber and Sons. J. Roche. wtag weel wjar wcah wfl wfbr vm wcao wtar wdbj wwva wado wkxo wcah wgy when wcae wtam wwj waal cfcf wkbn wbt wblg wtoo wqam wdae wxya Several local, out of town and out The police official said the man, ckcw wapd cfrb of state sub-contracts were let by Anthony Bell, made the confesekia 10:00 — Dance Hour — Alao wtlo wtag 11:6...... o -F Redman Orch.—Also woko wfbl Walter Schreiber, foreman of the and did not resist return to Pennsyl wel wjar wcsh wfl wfbr wro wgy when wheo wkbw wlba wean wdro waab wcae wtam wwj wsal wrva wwno wla woro whp wlbw wcao wtar wdbj wwva Y. M. C. A. job which was handled vania, where tbe crime was com wjax wlod wfla , wade wkbn wbt wtoo wqam wdae wxya by Gustave Schreiber and Sons in mitted, because of the hnowledge he: 11:00—Marlon Harris — Also wtlo wfl wapd cfrb conjunction with the erection of an could not be tried a second time. wrc wcae wtam wwj cfcf wls 11:30—Madrlguera’s Orch.-Also woko 11:15—Jeaae Crawford—Also wtlo wjar wfbl wkbw wlba wean wdro waab woro artificial Ice plant for L. T. Wood Roche said Bell was turned over to wpo wIb wcau whp wlbw wmal wcao wtar wdbj on Blssell street. authorities from Fayette county, 11:30 — Valles Orch. — Also wtlo weel wwva wade wkro wkbn wbt wtoo wqam where he once was a county detec wfbr wfl wro wgy when wcae wwj wdae wxya wspd Two Jobs at Once Here’s a photograph of the Whlton Memorial Library, the former Community Club and the new Morton'Y. M. C. A. group taken from a 12:00 — Ralph Klrberyi Coon>8andsrs' 12:00—Lombardo Orch. — Alao woko Gustave Schrelbr and Sons edso tive, today. Orch.—Also wtlc wrc wgy when wtam wfbl wkbw wean wnao wcau whp wlbw somewhat different angle. The building most prominently shown Is the Whlton Library. The Y. M. C. A. which will be dedicated tomorrow, is Bell, arrested here In connection WW' wmal wwva wkrc wkbn wapd worked on the Whlton Memorial Li at the further end of the group. 12:30 a. m.— Stern’s Orch.—Also woko; brary in connection with the Y. M. with an extortion plot, was quoted . 48.6— WABC-CBS— 860 wfbl wkbw wean wnao wcau wlbwj by Roche as saying he helped two '.y' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1982. ■ I H M The Rye Street school will give N O T M U S FLOCK Overnight another of the popular whista this H/Gff SCHOOL “ REPEAL” VOTE HEAVY MANAGERS REVIVE evening at the school house at 8 o’clock. A . P. N ew s The South Windsor Mothers’ NEWS TO PALM BEACH OLD STAGE PLAYS Club will have charge of the dlimer for the Board of Relief and Asses T0>6l)SBtfEM I’1 IN PROUBrrlON POLL Shahgbid: Japanese open new The Maneheater High Schciol sors at the town hall next Saturday, swimming team will have an oppor offensive with thundering volley February 2(K tunity to. try the Yale pool this af from big gilns in ■ Hongkew Park; Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellogg Wheeler ternoon when it meets Roxbury Prep Screen Stars From Holly- lines of infantrymen advance imder OF LITERARY DIGEST Great Shortage of New Pro of Bloo,mfield, N. J., are staying at at New Haven. The big event in Socieljr To Cddkate V u k - heavy barrage toward Chinese the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. the swimming season, however, will w n m l .N nw hi ^lllhprn Kal-Sheics crack 87^ Bidwell as Mr. Wheeler’s mother WUUU illOW ill uOUUiem I and 88th Divisions join ductions At Present; Some be on Monday when the full strength ingtog’s Bvdibjr Willi the magazine states, editorially, "is 19th Chi Mrs. Anna Wheeler is ill at Mr. Bid- 01 the swimming team will be taken Eight States Return Over far from having anything decisive nese Route army in defense against well’s home. to Hartford to Trinity College where about it Anybody who takes K,as Resort In Numbers. Japanese; Chinese open fighting on of the Old Favorites. Mrs. James Cummings and little they will compete for the C. C. I. L. Festivities Id New YmI l a sign-post or prophecy is liable to Woosimg front. son, returned to their home in 0«tk- championship. ’The following boys 300,000 Votes; 84 Per be badly disappointed when the poll Gibraltar: Authorities say exam' land from the Manchester Memocjal on the team will swim for Manches ination indicates Elizabeth Barrett hospital last Monday afternoon. gets into its stride, and especially Palm Beach, Fla., Feb. 2Q.— (AP) New York, Feb, 20, Saturday.— ter high: Brown, Cowles, Gould, when it nears its finish. Many Cook died at sea from drug used as 'Die Sunday School class ot girls New York, Feb. 20.—(AP) — —^Many notable arrivals in Palm (AP)—’The shortage of worthwhile Hlcking, Joslin, SteckhOltz, ’Treat, cent of Earliest Ballots startling fluctuations in the voting a sleeping potion. of Mrs. Ruth L. Dewey met at her Mozzer, Ldthwlnski. George Washington passed tbs Beach added zest to-society'during Paris: Painleve abandons attempt new plays is compelling theatrical home on Wednesday siftemoon for night of April 28, 1779, with the may be w it^ssed between pow and the pMt week. A peculiar situation has. arisen then. to form Cabinet to succee Laval’s. managers to dig back in their files their sewing class and a social time. Farmer Yoimgs at their Oyster Are Wet. Monday night a select crowd at for previously staged manuscripts this year about the C. C. I. L. meet. "It was just a toss-up whether the Havana: "Old Guard” opposition, There were seven present, games It seems that Ekust Hartford and Bay, Long Islsmd homestead, bt^t tended the concert by John Charles long silent reopens attack on Presi which will stand revivals. were played and refreshments were in 1658. drys or wets would win this opening Thomas at the Everglades Club. Mr. At least three repertory troupes West Hartford have ice teams. Mid dent Machado’s administration. served. dletown High is competing for the Society folk especially will be skirmish in what is to be the long- and Mrs. George A. Dobyhe of are being organized to present fa The vote for "Repeal of the Eight Samara, U. S. S. R.: Band of 40 Edward Gates motored to East Middletown “Y ” . ’The Meriden team, attracted to this estate, now owned drawn battle of the twenty million Beverly Farm:^, Mass., were among mous old draihas r jain on Broad eenth Amendment” outnumbers that ballots. thieves sentenced; defense counsel Springfield where he is spending the which has been beaten by M. H. S., by Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Chaig of those entertaining before the af slain. way, an additional feature being week with friends and relatives. ' Manhattan, on the 200tb anniversary for Amendment” by over five to one “The Literary Digest, true to ita decided to hold a duo meet with the fair began. Washington: Senate passes credit that admission prices for these The Men’s Y. M. C. A. club held of Washington’s birth, as on Sun noh-partizan traditions, gives the Meriden "Y ” rather than enter the in the first scattering returns from bill providing hew relief to banks. shows will be lowered to 31 top. their regular monthly meeting vhth C. C. I. L. Consequently only two day the Long Island CbSmber of eight States of The Literary Digest results of the opening 'iskirmish and Mr. and Mrs. lyilllam K. Dick of Washington: Hoover attacks Carl Reed and Arthur Wichfeld a fine supper last Monday evening. withholds all. comments of its own. teams will be in competition for the Commerce will dedicate thhre a current nationwide straw ballot on New York have as their guests Mr. short selling of stocks; says bear already have one of these shows of There was a speaker from the Hart Others draw conclusions, but we cup, Bristol and Manchester, the^two "Washington elm” in commemora Prohibition. and Mrs. Carter Milholland also activities “not contributing to re yesterday in rehearsal. It is “’The ford County Y. M. C. A. present. sternest rivals in the League, at tion of that visit. ’The first Presi Of the total of 323,550 votes re draw none. of New York. Mrs. Dick’s son, John 'Round Up,” which Edmund Day “In fact we warn our readers that covery of the United States.” \ that. Manchester won the cup last dent recorded his stay at . the home ceived in this first tabulation, 51,285 Jacob Astor arrived recently. / Oklahoma City: “Alfalfa Bill” once called his ‘Thriller of the Great year, but it has been reported that stead, in his diary. are for Prohibition and 272,265 are it is altogether too soon for conclu Southwest.” It once ran for two sions. Murray formally enters presidential the two teams are very evenly for the Repeal of the Prohibition Among the interesting events pf race; gives Georgians permission to seasons on Broadway. matched and both look forward to a The coimtry homes of two of the Amendment, or 15.87 per cent "Dry” "The wets may seem to be having the week was a dinner party Miss Other ancient favorites which the it all their own way in this affair of use his name in preferential prima very exciting and close meet. most Important members of the and 84.15 per cent "Wet.” Sarah Jane Sandford and John ry. Reed-Wichfeld troupe will play In the bulletin of the Vocationed presidential Cabinet are included in The eight states represented in outposts, but nobody knows how Sandford gave for Mr. and Mrs. again are “The Virginian,” "The soon the drys may turn the tables Washington: Treasury to offer Girl Guidance. Association Tor February the district of the Oyster Bay, the initial returns of the poll in James D. Altemus of New York, Mr. public certificates in 350, 3100 and Heart of Maryland,” “In Old Ken there is a most interesting account Woodbury and Syoset colonies. clude: New York, Virginia, North on them. ^ tucky,” "Under ’Two Flags,” “The and Mrs. Meade Bar” of Philadel $500 denominations in effort to of the work being done at M. H. S. Ogden W. Mills, who recently Carolina, Maryland, Georgia, T iinois, "It will be noticed at once that phia and Thomas E. Eastman of Girl of the Golden West,” “’The Lit- Scout the bulk of today’s votes are from bring hoarded dollars back into cir The work of the director and coun was appointed to succeed Andrew Indiana, and Ohio. New York. culation. tlest Rebel,” "The Spoilers,” “Shore sellors is highly commended. Mellon as secretary of the treasury In this early tabulation. New York the State of New York. Acres,” “Kismet,” ‘The Christian,” Washington: House judiciary News B e ca u se ^ the annual inspection has his estate at Woodbury, not far Is the wettest of these states, with a "Ours second tabulation will pro "On Parole,” "Secrets,” ‘"The Coun Mr. and Mrs. John Hay Whitney committee seeks permission to con of the State Armory which comes on from Hfghhold, the West Hills es percentage of 87.43 for repeal and bably embrace a much larger num ty Chairman” and “Arizona.” left the resort Monday for New York duct inquiry into anti-trust laws. next Monday night, the bleechers tate, long the summer home of Sec North Carolina is the dryest, with a ber of states, many in the politically and Friday sailed for England where Washington: Senator Brookhart were entirely removed from the retary of State Henry Stimson. percentage of 41.17 for continuance bone-dry regions. they have horses entered in the Joe Cook, who is now busily ex "Kansas is yet to be beard from. to call for investigation of motion armory floor this morning. Proba Here for several years the Stim- of the Eighteenth Amendment. Grand NationaL plaining in vaudeville theaters why For the February rally of the bly part of these will be set up again Illinois and Maryland are second That is, in tabulated form. Her bal picture industry. sons entertained their friends each he will not imitate four Hawalians, Girl Scouts last evening the assem for the Rockville game, which will and third in wetness, with wet per lots are coming in strongly and are Washington: State approves Jo October with a “ Get-together” ath The Hollywood invasion of Palm is spending his off moments In de bly hall of the Hollister street be the last home game of the season, centages of 85.73 and 82.79 respec being disentangled by our tabulators seph Clark Grew as ambassador to letic meet and picnic. Beach is (musing much comment. Tokyo. vising the fantastic mechanical de school was filled to capacity. Cap next Wednesday night. A. A. Ballantine, recently named tively. along with those from other states First came Norma Talmadge. Next vices to be seen in his next musical Chicago: Municipal officials plan tain Johnson of Troop 6 had charge Miss Avis Walsh, head of the under secretary of the treasury, is. Second and third in dryness of the not included in this week’s prelimin was Billie 5>ove, followed by Colleen comedy. It is due in October. ary exhibit” to turn spotlight on delinquent tax of the formal opening. "O Beautiful English department, visited the hign an Oyster Bay resident, his estate states reported are Indiana and Moore who stole a march on friends As usual Cook will engage a Banner” was sung by all the girls, Georgia with dry percentages of A comparison between the first payers with threat to wtihdraw po school in Mount Vernon, New York, being historic council rock. Where early in the week and married A1 P. prominent playwright to write .the followed by a welcome song, by six on Friday. 36.03 and 31.68 respectively. Ohio returns and the 1980 prohibition poll lice and fire protecticm. George Fox, English Quaker Scott of New York at Fort Pierce^ show, and, as usual, he will endNip girls representing troope.6, 7, 8, 9, Mrs. Hugh Greer, who has been ill preached at ploheer meetings in which is referred to as the cradle of of the Literary Digest shows that Marshall Neilan, director, also came Springfield, 111.: State Supreme by writing most of It himself. while ten sthtes were reported then, 10 and 11, which were responsible with a severe cold during the past 1672 'and established the Quaker the Anti-Saloon League, figures in from Hollywood as did Mr. and Mrs. Court upholds conviction of Leo there were fewer votes at that time for this r^Iy. Each wo.e a golden week, is expected to return to her sect in America. these returns with 71.50 per cent Samuel Goldwyn who are at White Brothers for murder of “Jake” Pauline Frederick’s return to the — a total of 291,588. trefoil, bearing the number of her, home at the Centennial apartments "Wet” and 28.50 per cent "dry” vote. Hall for the remainder of the sea Lingle, Chicago reporter. stage Is In a play which attempts a The Literary Digest however, is On the first initial returns of the Nashville: Fire destroys Wesley troop. over the week-end. She has been An interesting event of this week son. sincere consideration of the same The demonstration of the Drum spending the past week with friends was the "Breadlipe Limcheon” sues a warning of caution that these three-question poll of two years hall at Vanderbilt University; dam theme seen In Sidney Howard’s "The past, the votes were divided: 80,739 and Bugle Corps, met with hearty in Suffield. staged at the Emergency Shelter en first returns are so small in com Mrs. Presley W. Pitts of New age estimated to be 3350,000. Silver Cord.” for Prohibition; 91,916 for modifica applause. Badges wc o given to the Coach Thomah F. Kelley under Elast Eighth street. Some of soci parison to the final vote anticipated York, entertained' with a tea at Chicago: Despondent over separa It is in “When the Bough Breaks” tion and 119,934 for repeal of the Scouts by Mrs. John Pickles. went a tonsil operation in Hartford ety’s most fashionable members &at any tendencies evidently appar the Embassy Club Friday after tion from her husbasRl, woman that Miss Frederick portrays the Prohibition Amendment. The surprise feature consisted of this morning. It is expected that he partook of the same fare the shelter ent now may be completely over noon in compliment to Mrs. Archl- drowns her two children in bathtub part of a mother whc so dominates A previous Prohibition poll of con' several moving picture films, given will be away from his classes for the serves dally to 2.000 men. turned. and then ends own life with poison. the life of her weakling son that she siderably smaller magnitude wcus bdld McNeil of Bridgeport, Conn through the efforts of R. LaMotte rest of this term. Mrs. Newbold Morris has deserted The magazine calls attention to Palm Beach: Maureen Orcutt de mjdKes of it a tragedy. First, she taken by the Literary Digest in There were fifty guests. Russell and by courtesy cf Watkins The Freshman team, which inci Manhattan for the wilds of Africa. the fact that many of the reputedly feats Helen Sicks to win Florida frustrates his ambition to go off to dry states' are not Included in this 1922. The- first tabulated returns of Brothers and George Finney. ’The dentally had had one of the best sea She will go first to Paris, there to A smart gathering attended the women’s golf title. South America to begin bis career current tally and that heavy voting that poll are reported to have shown girls thoroughly enjoyed them, as sons for many years, is competing join Miss Louise Monroe who will play house on 'Tuesday night when Chicago: Dempsey says he in and then she breaks up his romance from these sections is beginning to 94,657 votes coimted. Of these 32,- frequent laughter proved. this afternoon in the tournament accompany her to Morocco. Mrs. EHlsha Dyer Bubbard (Muriel tends to continue comeback cam with the girl he really loves. held in the Y. W. C. A. building. The pour in and will be reported at an 445 favored strict enforcement; 39,- paign. Commissioner Snow presented to Mrs. Jessie D. 'Wiggin, wife of Al 665 favored modification; and 22,547 McCormick) appeared in the title In the end the son rebels, rushed Edna Fradin of Troop 1 her first- team held its final practice in the bert H. Wiggin maintains a studio early date. Lake Placid: Ivar Ballangrud of in a belated flight to South Ameri “The short initial tabulation of voted for Repeal of the Prohibition role of "St. Joan” by George Ber class badge, one of the higher armory yesterday utem oon. The in MacDougal allev in Greenwich nard Shaw. Norway .wins world’s 5,000-meter ca and leaves his mother alone amid early returns from the eight states" Amendment. awards in Girl Scouti The rally team is undefeated this season not Village where she lives most of the speed skating championship. the tragedy of her home. unlike the Hockey team which time the life of a profesrional sculp Boston—Movement started by was brought to a close with Cap Mr. and Mrs. Roger W olff Kahn tain Toumaud of Troop 11 in hasn’t lost any games either, but tor. Her latest creation "Reverie" FIRST REPORT OF THE LITERARY DIOESlTfl prominent social and clubwomen of gave a dinner,and swimming party June Walker and Geoffrey Kerr charge of the goodnight circle. The which. Incidentally, hsum’t played a life size figure cut in marble is 1982 PROHIBITION POLE at Villa Oheka, honoring John Gol Greater Boston to boycott' Japanese return together In an unpretentious any. goods. girls sang “Taps” most effectively. now on exhibition at the Grand Cen (From The Literary Digest of February 20, 1982). den, producer, and Rube Goldberg, foreign comedy, "Collision,” adapted ’Twelve essays were firihlly select tral art galleries. Burlington, V t —Lake Champlain Badges of merit were awarded to Favor Favor comic artist. by John Anderson. the following girls: ed to represent the school in the Patrons of the opera and lovers of Continuance Repeal remains free of ice; since 1816 there Miss Walker Is Mrs. Kerr In pri Knights of Columbus Washington music are especially interested in have been only four winters in Troop 1—Uhild Nurse, Captain of 18th of 18th Mrs. William Randolph Hearst of vate life. Davis, EHeanor Howard, Evelyn; essay contest. ’These were sent in the Series of eight "Monday opera (Prohibition) (Prohibition) New York, entertained at luncheon which the lake was not frozen. this morning by A. N. Potter, head nights” given weekly at the Hotel Cambridge, Mass,—WUl by which Beaupre, Esther Plclilcc; Home Amendment Amendment Total at the Gulf Stream Country Club For the first time since he left the Nurse, Captain Davis; Athlete, of the history department, to the St. Regis. Rafaelo Diaz, for more Tuesday. Henry Gulllet, 76-year-old attomej', State 1,664 3,588 5,252 studios of Max Reinhardt in Ger Clara Wray; First Aid, Clara Wray, Connecticut state K. of C. head than 10 years, a member of the left his 330,000 estate to a bride of quarters. Each essay was accom Georgia ...... 493 2,961 3,454 many, Ernest Lubitsch is going to Evelyn Beaupre, Eleanor Howard, Metropolitan Opera Compimy will The seventeenth annual banquet three weeks is disallowed. panied by a sealed envelope bearing Illin ois...... 1,909 3,540 5,449 do a stage production. He arrived Rita Beaupre, Ruth Martin, Kath be the artist on these occasions. Indiana ...... 2,208 10,616 12,824 of the Old Guard Golfing Society Boston—Governors Winant of here this week to begin work on a fictitious name and was also with was held Wednesday at the Break New Hampshire and Wilson of Ver erine Wilson, Merle Shorts, Edna an envelope containing the key for Maryland ...... “ ...... 32,338 224,877 257,215 musical show which he will stage In Newton; Sdholarshlp, Dorothy New York ...... 4,999 7,142 12,141 ers Hotel. mont expre?ss satisfaction at pro collaboration with Albertina Rasch, the none de plume. The essays were gress being made by the New Eng Shrieber, Marion Behrend; Health over 2,000 words in length and each LUTHER LEAGUE HAS North Carolina ...... 6,005 15,064 21,069 the dance deviser, and Dimitri Tlom- Winner, Ruth Martin; Dressmaker, Ohio ...... 1,669 4,477 6,146 Mr. and Mrs. E. T.'Stotesbury of land governors’ advisory milk board kin, composer. had something to do with some Philadelphia, will give a party Fri toward solution of the milk problem. Esther Pickles; Housekeeper, Edna phase of the life of George Washing Newton; Swimmer, Katherine Wil 51,285 272,265 323,550 day in honor of Mrs. Stotesbury’s Boston—Receivers for the Fisk ton. . ’The first prize will be $75 with ITS ANNUAL BANQUET eighty-third birthday. Invitations Rubber Company report a net loss son; Lifesaver, Katherine Wilson, other smaller prizes. The winner have been issued to 300. of 3118,517 f BANCRKRBR BVBNTNO BBRiSD/SOTTIR' ;'omi»,''aAlroiw tn»' P A O S n M /. SSSSS - M€N A U THAT BV> J O P P w e -1 n C L P V T O n FEMININE i m auf H IM TODAY that he woe not a weloome one. Jto BMWUflll ILUBN DOtflTIDi A WAi lennini Afiinit the' bAluitrode M lM flrl in BnrolA)r*e D tpnrtm m t exbAueted in' the long ellmb. Hie BOOE-DABDEN LBOnJBE 4of tba moot ImportoBt foods for eUL •ton. lIvM with iMf netlitr. fAoe WAi so white that for a fpo» \ *lCri. Edith ItoBfhart'a iUuatratod ! HOLLY D O t flT I D , h w ■!•- moot Ellen feared he would feint, laettira — . - k.. — . . — . tor, MYDA, Mwl hn yom g b n ttm , •he hod enough underitandlng not I oa rock forlana at Cantor I pwto^ dorbo^ rd^ ^ , Hartford, Thursday avanlnf » portlc^ariy rich to v la u ^ nab> MUCI. M«Uy hM dlwipntod • to mention hii palpable wearTneeii fortoiM l«ft by thalr UHMr nnd th « M of tba most daUghtful of 7 td* tbs g - r o f ^ - o h ^ A ny enough understanding to keep silent variety, wbathsr from dao]> io a o r ft:rie lupport nM funlljr. Molly fool- until he mode a golUnt recovery. i-AflOlllW - tha kind It boa baan my prfvlli rnihly opondi monoy Mvod to pny baar, 8ba ta a oharmin^ llttls frMh wAtor, la aa axortltnt moAt “It’s good of you to come," she 0«r WITH flL - , ■ubstltuto and tho ragntor uoa of too n n t. DUon doddoo to sold At W , extending her slender UabwomAa and although her home la in Madina, W ashington, aha flih ones or twlo# a n^oak n a k n ter nlfhto At DrMfflbMd no a beotoM brown bonds. until tb« Mim it mAdo np. Tho spends much time in her native a pleasant and profltablcehAnft to feeing him rally his forces for a family menus. hootoiM o im ut woAT ovonlHg d n oo- reply, she bod a sudden floeblng land. At the. outoat of her talk she M And Cllon hoo nono. i T l V I I f memory of Lorry leaping up the mode on eloquent plea for more gen While many of our homss art SA BAKOLAY, B7 And iMf omployor, stairs and shouting breoulHs and erous patronage of the purserlea londt hor a droM. flio foffoto hit which are overstocked with the oonstruotod that we cannot do much foolish nonsense. to moke the hall cheery, yet we re* kindnoM wtion At DreAmlAod olio “I’m glad you think so,’’ Barclay cholcelit shrubs and plants. This is niMto hAattome LABRY HAB> largely due to the unptecedented eelve our first Impresstoas o f homea said. and the folks who live there from ROWOATE, An sriiit. LAtor BUm Ellen noticed then, hesitating on demand for garden material during the doorways and halls that greet (Ilnooveri LAiry !■ MKAfod to bo l ie landing, a uniformed ‘ «r**eui ottoef-ib (MUtibs itT the prosperras ye^rs preceding Us. Special lighting, mirrors, pretto married. Even thougn the tliinkf laden with florist boxes, three of ^ va. caasaap n f 1980, after Which the garden move wall papers or tinted walls Ito him ft philanderer ehe oontlniiefl to them. As he caught bis employer’s ) iHa p saca^ — ment which had spread so rapidly eee him. throughout the country received a make their special contribution. If eye he come forward. you have had a dark paper on the Myrn and Molly openly favor “Ob, you shouldn’t have,” Men severe setback, Mrs. Banghart laughingly urged her hearers to quit boll by all means change to a light, Barclay. Ellen quorreii wltb them. exclaimed helplessly. “We’ve so VraH r ------VJtU ,otP V t P R ^ Then MRS. BONDY, a etore gOMip, “hoarding” and to buy freely this scenic pattern. The writer did so many roses now—’’ spring of these pleasure-giving and the effect was of enlarging the •preodi ■eandoloiM etorlei of Bar* She stopped suddenly. growing things. She said women width of the hall and making It Very clay’s attentions to Ellen and she “Tes, 1 know I shouldn’t have," think nothing of paying fabulous much more cheerful. The newCrt determines to see him no more. Barclay agreed. “But you’ve no prices for fancy shoes, hats and oth thing to aid halls In welcomiiig Molly telephones that a guest is idea how Z enjoyed mysof. There’s plainly flabbargaatod at Barclay’s er articles of wearing apparel, but guests is the pot garden Idea. At coming to dinner, bnt does not sop* a box fo^ each of you—for your prasanca. Thera were more intro GLORIFYING as for herself, she would go bare windows, on shelves wherevef ply the name of this guest. ^ k » sister and your mother and the pink ductions. There were more excla foot rather than be denied the pleas there is sunlight, colored pots vifith supposes it to be BERT ARM roses ore for you.” mations over the flowers. There STEAD. her sister’s fiance. YOURSELF ure of buying something in the blooming flowers, or fresh cut flow And then they entered the living was more of Molly’s ecstatic fool OURCHILDREN flower world upon which she had set ers will give drooping spirits a Ult, room and Molly fluttered in from ishness. There was more laughter. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY her heart. placed where a mirror will reflect the kitchen and began exclaiming Men maintained control until 0//ve Roberts Barton She also stressed the Importance them. And it is perfectly justlflable over the boxes and reckleoaly tear she reached the kitchen but when a b y NfA S£RVICE.INC. - Easter hats this year ask a lot of CHAPTER 3fVI of beautifying the state highways, to spend a, quarter or so tor a few ing them open until the room was a the kitchen door swung to after her your eyes. although she acknowledged Con fresh flowers in the late winter. Just That evening as Men entered carnival of color. There was a and Molly she was in a state of Mrs. Smith went to the lecture Acan potmd nails—^Bob showed me.” All the new hats more oi less list the shab^ Brooklyn apartment necticut was nearly at the top of two or three daffies or calendulas smudge of flour on her pretty, tilted towering rage, so angry she was in on Child Guidance and learned that “Look here. Sonny, you have to to starboard or in some miraculous will bring spring in surprisingly. If bouse she felt a great peace steal the list in this respect. She gave nose but she was far too excited to coherent Never in her life had learn. Now watch me. Give me the you have forsyW a bushes, bring in ing over her. The lobby was uncar it is better to stop scolding and to manner roll away from the forehead many cultural directions for the be conscious of her appearance. M en been so angry. hammer.” rock-garden and recommended ap well budded twigs or branches and peted, the tiled floor was by no substitute another interesting activ to high-light your eyes. ‘1 feel as though I don’t need an “I don’t know what you’re< talk “I won’t ” plying a mulch of say two inches, in two weeks they will begin to means clean, the treads of the stairs introduction to you at all,” she bub ing about,” Molly said in a tone ity when a child gets into mischief. Ponlsluiient Follows Hats are so chic and smart and sleek that unless your eyes look t^ce a year of one part each leaf show color. This process can be re bad been worn by many feet ^ bled, shaking bands with the guest which she hoped woiJd 1-a bold but So she went home prepared to do She stamped her foot “Ham well tumed-out in their make-up, midd and peat moss to two parts peated until it is time for them to usual Mrs, Clancy popped open her “Men has told us so much about which was instead anxious and something different. She knew very m er!” appear outdoors. door to see who had come in. Surely there’s a discrepancy In your beau rough sand or crushed stone. The you.” frightened. well that small Roger would be in “ N 6!” moss must be well soaked to mix there was nothing visible here to Molly’s eyes and her daughter’s “Can’t you see how unfair you’ve some sort of mess and racked her “Give it to me this Instant.” ty effect. Plucked eyebrows are entirely with the other material. In her own George Washington Bread Podding Induce happiness but the girl felt an flashed t. getber. Men did not been to me?” cried Men, trying ifrain to find something that would She reached for it, but young too obvious for this subtle spring. garden she applies this mulch about Girl Scouts and others may like odd lift of spirit This was home. know what to do; she felt complete to be patient “You’ve borrowed interest him enough to get him out Roger gave it a sudden fling. It Let them grow and train them in the first w e^ in October and the to make this, dessert for the Family She had left the store behlhd. For ly helpless. What could she say? money on our insurance which Is o f it. struck the kitchen window and went the way they should grow, pluck first week in April. Good soil is all dinner on Washington’s Birthday, 12 hours she need not think of It There was no denying that Barclay the- only thing that .stands between Roger had been washed and through with a crash. an occasional one that gets way Important in the rock garden, so is while they are home from school. It She had stepped out of the ugly and seemed pleamd. ' us and ct/mplete ruin. You’ve put dressed for the afternoon. As she Roger’s mother forgot the lec ward. Don’t let them come too near moisture. Most people keep their is a recipe banded down from the complicated life she led there to re “Well,” he was saying, “I hope me in a false position with the man drove up to the curbstone she saw ture and all her good intentions. She together over your nose. But oil rock gardens too, dry. In dry sea period of George Washington, turn to a ltfe*of her own. they were all nice things.” I .work for. What sort of impres him paddling arotmd in some muddy seized her impossible offspring and son she recommended sinking sever adapted to modem measurements. shook him and then boxed his ears; them, grease taem, touch them up She was tired and she was com “Of course they were,” M en re sion do you think you’ve given Mr. slush with his best shoes on. al drain tiles to assist in retaining One quart of milk (or half miiir, And then and there gave up all with eyebrow pencil, brush them and ing home. She was glad even that plied a shade stiffly. Barclay of all of us?” “Oh, Rogle,” she called sweetly. the moisture, filling them whenever half cream), 6 slices of bread, with idea of el8er substituting a good im- arch them slightly and S jc the dif she was not that night to see Larry “Darling, could you get vases for “He likes us. I know he does! “Come here and see what Fm going necessary with the hose. An unusu crust trimmed off, 1 cup of raisins,' p i^ for a bad one. “It’s all non ference they make in the w ay srour Harrowgate, Tonight she wanted the flowers?” Molly interposed, If only you hadn’t stood there like to do. Fm going to get you some ally large screen was used in show % cup of sugar, 6 egg yolks, % tea sense,” she declared. “If a young eyes look. ’ only Myra and her mother and baby tossing aside layers of silk paper a stick and left everything to me. nice boards and have you make me ing tae gorgeously colored views of spoon of nutmeg. a nice little table. Go and get your ster is bad he’s bad. You can’t do New hats have bright colors this Mike with loyal, stodgy Bert serv and filling her arms with sweet M en Rosslter, I’m ashamed of you! season and unless you are careful rock gardens, wOUs and scenes in Put bread in bowl and pour two ing as a comfortable backgroimd, little hammer and some nails out of anything about it.” And other moth purple lilacs. I thought my own daughters knew of your make-up you’ll look just too. the Ranier and Jasper parks. One cups of milk over it Let stand tor A leisurely supper, afterwards a Ellen concealed her reluctance at better what was due a gyest.” your carpenter box and bring them ers have said the same thing. picture showed Mrs. Banghart, her at least an hour. Moisten raisins down to the back porch. It’s all sun I do not say that Roger should artifleieJ under your Blaster bonnet.' bath and maybe a shampoo if she leaving her m other smd her em That was Molly’s way. Ellen felt If you go in strong for eye shadow, tarin daughters and a guide all on with water, and let stand while felt like it—a delightful way to ployer together and left the room. again that mood of intense helpless ny and warm out there.” not have been spanked, but there horseback in quest of the rare Al bread is soaking. Beat egg yolks, were two things wrong with the let it be a skilled hand that applies spend an evening, thought Men. When she returned she foimd Molly, ness. She saw Molly was convinced Roger, whose carpenter set had pines that are to be found above the add sugar and nutmeg, then stir la picture. In the first place, in six it. Nothing is worse than eye shad She reswjhed the fifth floor, im - her lap overflowing with flowers, that although she herself might been anathema since Christmas tree line and beneath the snow cov balance of milk and raisins and add when Uncle Bob had given it to years her son should have learned ow that would b. enchanting in eve locked the door and stepped into the chattering like mad to Barclay. She have been slightly at fault, Ellen’s ered peaks of the Rockies. For two to bread and milk mixture. Pour him, looked surprised, but like most obedience. When a child is de ning worn In broad daylight so ob Rosslter living room. She stopped was talking about the M gllsh Ros- faults far outweighed her own. viously that it clashes ■^th the tone hours the speaker described the into buttered baking pan,- set in pan siters, “direct connections of ours, Tears were gathering in the black, children he didn’t question this sud fiant there is a reason—he may be beauties of the lovely flowers, as of warm water and bake in moder at the threshold, gasped. What had den change of heart and rushed ex come defiant for any number of rea of your daytime ensemble. happened to that beloved, familiar you know.” M en understood now thick-fringed eyes. Molly would picture after picture in a riot of ate oven until custard 1s set citedly upstairs to get his tools. sons. But the immediate cause of Eyelashes are cefeded this year, room? Since morning it had the reason fqr the portrait in the forget that she. had been even for it’s smart to be demure again, color was flashed upon the screen. MARY TAYLOR. dining room. She was both an slightly at fault. She would only His mother went down cellar, Roger’s mlsl^havlor was this. He The hsdl was In darkness of course changed startiingly, miraculously. good clothes and all, and foimd the wanted to make that table himself, and wistful, and what a good set Everything about it had been noyed and amused at her mother’s sobbingly remember that she had of eyelashes can accomplish is noth so ,we were unable to list the infi given her whole life to her daugh top of a fruit crate. Also she got every bit of it too. The idea was ex nite variety of Alpines Illustrated, changed. The worn carpet was childish vanity. cellent, but he wanteij to gratify the ing short of miraculous. Although Steven was interested. ters, cruel find unappreciative four boards that would do fairly but the memory of it all will live gone. The floor had been polished suggested activity in his own way. Perhaps you don’t realize that TOLLAND Men was exceedingly cross. She daughters who never remembered well fo r legrs. with us for some time. and was covered now with slimmer All that was needed were two For his mother to show him took with proper care you can improve scatter rugs. The famiUar contour relieved Molly of the fragrant bur what she had done for them. the condition of your lashes. They Joseph CeiSI, Jr., w ho w as Injured “All right, mother,” the girl said nails in each leg to msdee a first- the interest out of it oompletely. Red Cherry Pie in an automobile accident-at West of the furniture was lost beneath den and arranged the lilacs, the We need not show children every need oil. Castor oil is fine for with a heavy sigh. “You were right class table. One can seeded red cherries, WlUington railroad crossing last smart slip covers in gray and creamy camllllas and the pink roses “Now watch your fingers—see, I’ll thing. Let them go at it and make them, if you can stand putting it on. in the already crowded room. What and I was wrong. Let’s get busy drained (1 1-3 cups), % cup sugar, week was discharged from toe orange. Curtains of the same gray show you.” So she took the first leg, mistakes. His mother happened to Vaseline is good. Be careful hot to and orange material fluttered at would Steven Barclay think of at the dinner now.” get the oil into your eyes, only on % cup cherry juice, 1% tablespoons Johnson Memorial hot^tol,Stafford held it in position and reached for be interested herself and wanted to quick cooking Tapioca, 1 recipe Pie Springs, Friday and is now at his the windows. New pewter ash them? Surely he could see that her drive the first nail. Had she let the edges of the lids where it will (To Be Continued) the hammer. Crust. home in Skungamaug cmivalescing. trays twinkled from the mantel mother was trying to Impress him; “Let me. Mother, I know how. I him alone he would have been fine. benefit the lashes. cleared for once of Mike’s school surely he could guess ^ e reason. If you njdke-up your eyelashes, Combine cherries, sugar, cherry John Senk of Hartford was a re books. A new bridge lamp bloomed EUen was too young to know that do it with restraint this spring. To juice, and Tapioca and let stand cent guest Over toe week-end at toe beside the easy chair. Everywhere Steven was thinidng nothing of the wear a dream of a little Paris hat about 15 minutes, or while pastry is home of his brother, William- Senk being made. Line a 9-inch pie plate were flowers. sort.' He was indeed thinking that BOLTON that has elusive charm gadore and and family. What happened? As she ran into he had never been in such a charm then mascara your eyes under it with pastry rolled to %-inch thick Edward Rudolph of New York the dining room Ellen thought con ing, such a friendly place. .Molly’s until they seem blatant is about the ness. Moisten edges of pastry with City has been at toe home of his Assistant 4-H Club County Agent cold water. Fill pie shell with cher mother, Mrs. Henry Wilkins, for fusedly that perhaps her English very wiles were too transparent to Walter MacClatchey organized a best way you can go about com grandfather had died and remem seem vicious or grasping. ^HEALTH pletely ruining the effect of that ries. Adjust top crust. Bitite in hot tw o weeks. poult^'y club Tuesday at the center bered them in his will. Perhapa “You’ll just have to make yourself hat. Be careful about make-up, all over (450 degrees F.) 20 minutes, Frank Kalas and Edward Ru school with David C. Toomey as then decrease heat to moderate the dreams that colored her child at home,” Molly urged, rising. “We kinds of It, this spring. dolph have Just returned from a leader. The members are Eleanor THE RESTLESS CHILD ^well for parents to permit sm un ______■ 4 (350 degrees F.) and bake 20 min short business trip to New York hood had at last come true. live so simply that Fm afraid I’ll and Dorothy Pennery, Isolda Riva, have to take my little girl away usually fussy infant to go without utes longer, or until filling is cooked. a t y . Angelo and Lewis Massolini, Junior BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN attention. Prompt medical advice A scientist has succeeded in William Ajrers, Jr., who has been In the Hining room a colored maid from you. She|s the only good cook Jones, Clifford Giesecke, Andrew polished heavy silver finger bowls. in the house.” will result in the use of measures measuring a 600 millionth of a sec Scientists have discovered during confined to his home with lllrmse Ansiddi. The officers are President, Children who are unusually rest The table, decked in new linen, that will produce a suitable relaxa ond. the past few years that fish is one for two months is now oUe to be Clifford Giesecke, vice president, less constitute a serious problem for* flaunted a centerpiece made of Audaciously Mc^y twined her tion. about the house and ti^e Eioit Lewis Massolini, secretary and their parents. Dr. H. S. Lippman Steven Barclay's roses, tall and arms about Men and drew the Removal of the child from the auto rides. i treasurer, Isolda Riva. The club will has called them h3rper-tonic infants, splendid in a silver vase. New girl’s rigid body close. Ellen knew home to the hospital will give the Miss Miriam Underwood has ro- meet once a month. because they are over-active,, fussy, rugs and curtains here. too. The her mother oxpected her to say mother an opportunity for rest and tumed from a visit with, relativea Mrs. Anthony Caselli is recover restless, cry most of the time, vomit a chance to develop a proper emo maid glanced at Ellen, exposed something pretty, something d efe ing from a major operation at the Evening Herald Pattern in the suburbs of Boston. considerably and have frequent loose tional relationship to the child. white teeth. catory and graceful. But she said Manchester Memorial hospital. Several of the members of toA "What are you doing here?” the nothing at all. ' actions of the bowel. R ockville Community G arden Club^ Miss Louise Anderson is in the Various suggestions have been girl demanded in astonishment. “Perhaps you’d like a magazine,” By AnnebeDe Worthington residing in Tolland, were present at Manchester Memorial hospital. made as to why such a condition “I wuk here.” Molly suggested hurriedly when There will be Union services at the the meeting held in Memorial build develops in an Infant, one Important Ellen dashed into the kitchen. M en’s stubborn silence was begin Center Congregational church Sim- ANDOVER Lovely for spring wear is the ing in Rockville Tuesday evening*' The kitchen was not changed. Molly ning to be embarrassing. Then she day. This service is to celebrate the one being that the child had at Jacket dress. Mrs. L Tllden Jewett was appoint turned around from the stove and cried out, relieved, “But there’s a 200th anniversary of George Wash birth some Imbadance in its nervous Rev. 'Wallace I. Woodin will take And here are some of the “fors ed one of a committee ^ r the next smiled at her. key! It must be my older daugh ington. ’There will be special music system, and the other that some in for his sermon subject next Sunday concerning this smart bolero model. meeting when the club Will havA “Were' you surprised, honey?" ter, Myra, and her fiance. They’ll and Mr. Co an of Hartford will give jury to the nervous system was morning “Does Science Point the Note it features the new buUt-up cards as the special feature.. she asked in a -gale of merriment keep you entertained.” an address. caused at" birth. Way to God.” In the evening the skirt, so youthfully chic. ’The cross Henry Hanson has been eooflneA and high spirits. Myra and Bert, dusty and hot, Miss Annie Alvord has returned to Dr. Lippman studied 63 infants topic for the Christain Endeavor closure bodice of the dress is very to his home for a few d i^ with a “What in the world has happened came through the dining room and her home after a two week’s visit with these symptoms; meeting will be “Desirable Qualities slimming. The dropped shoulders severe cold. an yh ow ?” into the living room. Both were at Ocean Grove, N. J. • Restlessness and crying occurred in National Leaders.-” Nathan form brief stogyes.. The dress Is just Mrs. George Billings has returned “We’re giving you your chance— in 82 per cent during the day, and Gatchell will be the leader. os attractive as can be when you from a business trip to Nlagoi^ that’s what’s happened,” Molly in 61 per cent during the night Frank Ladd and Rev. Wallace I. take off the jacket. New York, state. crowd. “I’d never have known how In handling these infanta it was Woodin visited the former’s daugh In a navy blue silk crepe, either in Mrs. Alice Simmons fOU on toA to manage but Mrs. Clancy told me found to be possible through the ter, Miss Marion Ladd, at the Rockr a rough or flat finish, this model is ice Saturday Injuring hisrself. to. how to borrow money on the insur prescribing of preparations of vUle private hospital in Rockville just perfect. Blue and printed crepe such an extent that it was neeea ance. I’ve had the most exhausting W l X N A N T C D atropln, which causes relaxation of Tuesday. They found Miss Ladd len^ a gay note of contrast.. sary tor a doctor to be colled. At Style No. 2716 is designed for this writing she is not able to- be day. It took a long time to get the BY HELEN WELSHIMER the muscles through control by the quite cheerful and comfortable. .1. money and since then I’ve spun like o nerves, to'bring about^a quieting The local Grange observed a sizes 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 about. a top.” Your chair still held the imprint process. Atropin is a powerful and Washington and Lincoln program Inches bust. Size 36 requires 31>^ Mrs. Anastasia Wochomurka of yards of 39-inch material with % “Have we both gone crazy? What Deep-cushiooed where you sat, dangerous drug and can be used Monday evening. A pleasant eve Willington 1. at the home of her ning was spent with speaking and yard of 89-lnch contrasting. son, Edward Wochomurka, assist are you talking about?” And in the wardrobe I could see only on a physician’s prescription. “You’ll see.” Molly was con In some instances, however, it music. On account of the weather Our new Spring Fashion Magazine ing his wife who broke ber wrist vulsed with mysterious laughter. Your overcoat and hat. was hot possible to produce I'elaxa- and many being sick with grip colds is ou t! EJvery page from cover to when slipping on toe icy step of From downstairs the doorbell m tlon even with this drug. In these there was not as many out as usual. cover is in color. their home two weeks ago. Beautiful styles covering the com rang imperatively. Ellen in a con Your pipe spilled careless ashes cases it was found that much of the Refreshments were served. Oscar A. Leonard rf Tolland ave plete range for the woman, miss, fused daze answered its summons. Across ^ e fire-bright floor, nervousness in the infant was due Miss Mary lindholm is galfiing nue is now able to be around again child and the stout, articles showing after bring confined to his home by “Go and see who it is,” Molly The lilac bushes you had watched to the fact that it regularly swal from a recent illness but will not commanded mysteriously. be allowed to return to work for what hats wiu be worn, hairdress^ illness for several weeks. Were blowing at the door. lowed air when at the breast. Ing bints, afternoon wesur, sub-deb As she ran back through the din Because of the restlessnessyof the ftiTA woplrci Mrs. William Downs and daugh frocks, etc., etc. ter, Margaret of Hartford, were in ing room EHlen noticed that the child it does not nurse automatical Miss Ha Hamilton is gaining painting of her grandfather, which I cried the while I packed them slowly but not able to leave her It points the way to better dress town Thursday looking for ofltlqUes. ly but consciously. and help you economize. Mrs. Downs is an antique dealer isi, had been stored since ^er father’s To store in memory . . It is unable to co-ordinate prop room. Her sister, Mrs. :Amle Fljrdal death, was in place on the wall. She of East Hartford who spent several You can save-810 in patterns, ma Hartford and colledat toe home of Oh, well, I guess you never knew erly and swallows large amounts terials, etc., by spending 10 cents for reached the outer door and Jerked days at the home- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John u. Steele. That you lived there with me. of air. After nursing, it has dis tills'book. So we hope you will send Mrs. A. E. Clough hhs been sick it open. tress and vomiting because of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton, re turned home Tuesday , evening. your order today. for some time wito sinus trauUri Coming up the stairs was Steven air in the stomach. John Phelps returned to school Just write jrour name and address The regular meeting of Tolland B arclay. Many of the emotional diffculties tbiw w eek a fter being a b sa it two clearly on any piece of paper. Order Grange was held in the Federated 'Tm afraid I’m early," v^ere Bar from which children suffer as they weeks on account of sickness. one book. IMclose. 10 cents in church sod:. rooms Tuesday eve clay’s first words. “Tour mother stamps or coin and mail your order grow older seem to be due to the Tho children of the graded school ning with a good i^tohdaneei. The said seven.” period of restlessness in early in to Fashion Deportment. Men as she stood, shabby and recently gave a very interesting patriotic program prepared by ton beautiful, in the doorway suddenly fancy. program in commemoration of lecturer, Mte*/AllcA wesl^ brot^dit, understood everything. By “her The baby that is fussy requires Washington’s two hundredth birth MancltiBter Herald out many interestlhg reisdi]^ 'astt^ constant attention. It is picked up, remarks on WoSbingtoa .ahd LbKtola chance” Molly had meant Steven day. The program consisted of a i . Barclay. It was not the tlmie— carried about, patted on the back, group of songs by Grades 1 and 2, Pattern Service at toe ton call of monbers. One of rocked, fed and c)ianged much more the mesobers read .on lntetosl|h|f though her mother, to do her jus Washington’s birthday, sung by For a Hwold Pattern of the often than if It were a normal in article on events sad tice, could not have known that— Ruas^ Friedrich, Guess song by model Illustrated send ISo in to invite Steven Barclay as a guest fant. The parents become over- the girls. 'Allegiance to the flag concerning the month of sollci toils and soon develop an ab stom]^ or coin directly to Fash It was indeed not the place into sung hy tho toys, "Washington” ion Bureau. Manchester Evening Several jtotriotto Aoirna i _ normal attachment to tiie chUd. The by the Grange. A i|iemAf bit-iidto which to introduce a millionaire. sung by all, Virginia Reel grades 1 Herald. Fifth Avenue and 28th child learns of the power that it Washlhgton and I^oohi aldiiA Aiieli- The makeshifts, so delightful to and 2, play the “Uttle Cook” grades Street, New York C9ty. Molly,' did not Improve tho down-at- possesses through exhibition of its 1 apd 2, minuet, grades 1 and 2, ■/ ing toe wards bodnis ' ' heel apartment; they succeeded, nervous performances and learns to play “The Boy Who Put His Moth S71S Be sure to fill in the size of the some mstslmeif^ ..thh produce these frequently. side w)nE^:4toatei.;y#A only in emphaMziag the essential er First” by grades 8, 4 and 5, Priee lA Oeeto | pattern. poverty of Its occupants. But hos- bows and cimtdes by grades 1 and into by an prsAisi|,A jk; ^tallty, de^ footed and Instlncttve, . m other instances parents resent 2, ploy. When George and Martha Ns A A e A • • A # ^ee • • aaaa baeaa’a Send stamps or coin (coin pro* Fito-Proteetioa tttm i A reatless, fussy infant, the moth to rs siBid a poem wllh i •iarmi nfnmphed over lesser considera Return by grades 6, 7 and 8. The fert^). ' ^ tions in M en’s mind. er-becomes antagonistle to It, and dffldren all did exceptionally wdl A A A A A ^A ••• A A A'A AA # * A A ^ the infant soon appreciates tois at and showed the thorough training % Price of book 10 cento. Men sceppM' Into "the hall to A A A A A A'A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A greet her unwelcome visitor so titude of the parent. given by their teachers. Miss Spicer, Under the drcumstaacea. It la not Miss Bradley had M|aa Wells. Price of pattorn 15 w arm ly that he should never gUMS a • . . \ 'S rvvtv A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1982, PAGE ELEVEN Manchester Trounces West Hartford High 51 to 25 CENTER CHURCH TOPS t h Trade School Beats THE NEW FOOTBALL RULES C0MMUNin25T022 Visitors No Match Sketches Show How Safety Measures Adopted are Supposed to Work Middletown 34 to Sectmd Tfiam Battle Results In Victory For Community; Y For Clarke’ s Team Court Is Praised HigMy. Medumics Hang Up Eleventh Two teans from the Center Scoring Well Divided; Nine \^ctory of Season; Kovis Church went over to the Y. M. C. A. lu t night for games with two teams from the Community Club as part Players Used; BisseD Offi and Skibek Lead Attack; of the week’s opening. The Center bHWRllAM BRAlJQffiR Church second team was beaten by ciates First League Game; Fonr More Gaines. the Community Seconds, 18 to 16 Making Football Safer while the Center Church Varsity Most professional pugilists don’t Bristol Wins C. C. I. L - Six important changes in the won from the Community Varsity realise when they are on the verge football rules for 1932 have been an 85-22. At times the big game was Muicheater Trade school contin of becoming punch-drunk. Qene ued Its victorious basketball cam- nounced by the rules committee. exceedingly rough, three Commun Title; Three More Games ity players getting the gate via the Tunney believes. pal^ yesterday afternoon with an Whether or not these changes,will personal route. But both games It affects them gradually, with For Locals. easy triumph over Middletown. The cut the number of football deaths were Interesting and all four teams the result that they continue to run score was 34 to 20. remains to be seen. In the light of seemed to feel that this special oc risks in the ring until it is too late Only four more gsunes remain to what has happened since football casion demanded special effort and to avoid the danger sl|^al. be plasred, American School for the was "made safe" In 1908 by the both games fairly sizzled. The Manchester High experienced no De^ here next Wednesday, Staf All of which i| one more reason, abolition of mass plays, any Judg One of the new rules provides that building disclosed a superb playing difficulty whatsoever in defeating ford High at Stafford Friday, New Under the new rules, five men The new safety legislation em if any were required, why Mr. Tun ment of the new measures must be when hard substances are used in of the receiving team must stand on floor for basketball with no over ney decided a permament retire West Hartford in its next to last Britain Trade in New Brtiain a phasizes the previous ruling prohib' bead obstructions and plenty of, op tempered by doubt. the 45-yard line, 15 yards from the ment, at the height of his career, week from Wednesday and the final construction of thigh guards, shin iting the fiylng tackle, pictured portunity for fine playing. Along Central Connecticut Interscholastlc BodUy contact remains as the I'klckef, who may place-kick, punt or was the best tMng to do._ game with Bridgeport Trade a week guards and braces, they must be above, when a man could leave his with an appreciation of these excel League basketball contest last night from Friday. basic element of American foot drop-kick. ’This is meant to abol Gene saw enougl o f the ring’s \ I ball despite the alterations made padded with felt, foam rubber or ish the flying wedge, shown below, feet, hurling his body at a ball car lent facilities comes the thought at the state armory. The final score New Britain Is the only team that that at the south end a great num physical wrecks in about ten years was 51 to 26. by the committee— and WHEN some other soft substance... .and is formed when players could run back rier.- The flying block, shown be of fisticuffing to convince himself has been able to beat the local me ber of small Independent teams are Only three more games remain on EVER AN IRRESISTIBLE FORCE meant to reduce the number of in and set up a triangular Interference low, also has been forbidden. The there were other and more desira chanics this season and the Hard juries caused in the past by equip without home floors. If it were pos MEETS AN IMMOVABLE OBJECT around the ball carrier that often flying blocker, forming Interference ble ways to get a living than by con Manchester’s schedule. Rockville ware City tribe accomplished the ment, such as leg pads, that often sible to run some sort of a league plays here next Wednesday. Friday THERE IS A CLASH IN WHICH resulted in injuries to tacklers in ity for a ball carrier, is pictured hurling tinuing to exchange left hooks and feat by the narrow margin of two was as hard as steel. path. to cover these young independents the locsds go to Middletown and a ONE OR THE OTHER IS GOING himself at a would be tackier. right crosses. points; Keen Interest nwalts the with one or two nights a week at week later close their season at outcome of the game In New Brit TO COME OFF SECOND BEST. Curbing Unnecessary Roughness either the Armory or the ■'Rec" the Tunney Misses One WUllmantic. There ia some talk of ain. gain in health and sportsmanship But the changes certainly do sug The one punch that Tunney can a series with the Trade School but “Red** Kovis was outstanding for would be noticeable. Properly su gest an effort to curb roughness. not recall having seen in any of his nothing definite has been arranged. Manchester yesterday while Sclbek pervised by an organization really The first measure calls for abolition important bouts was the second West Hartford was never in the also played unusually 'well. Rossi interested it would provide opporr and Jolly were not up to their best of the fiylng tackle and the flying blow that Jack Dempsey adminis running last night except for the tunltles for a great many young tered in the series of seven that put first two or three minutes. Once the form but their mates made up for block. The flying tackle, of course, sters who now are without the the difference. The game was rough, was ruled out some years ago, so Sens on the floor in the seventh smooth-passing and hard-working chance to play more than an'occa round at (Chicago. red and white warriors go down to Referee Bissell calling 25 personal the new ban placed upon it is mere sional game. fouls, but ejecting only one player. ly in the form of emphasis. Officials " I remember the first of these real business, there was no question (26) except how wide the margin of Manchester Trade (84) now will have to watch for it more P B F T damaging blows distinctly," recalled P. B. F. T. closely. 2 Snow, rf ...... 0 2-4 2 the retlted champion, "I had been superiority would eventually prove. 1. Jolly, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 The flying block, good blockers 0 Braithwaite, rf . . . 0 0-0 0 slipping Dempsey’s right counters Coach Clarke used nine players 2. Rossi, r f ...... 1 0-1 2 have told me, was unnecessary 2 TUden, if ...... 5 1-5 11 easily but carelessly neglected to do and all but one figured in the scor- Inf. O’Leary, Kerr and Johnston led 0. Bissell, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 roughness anyway. Some of the 0 West, c ...... 2 0-2 4 so early in the seventh round. A 4. Sendrowski, If ,•••••• 2 0-2 4 best blockers in the game have 1 R. McCormack, rg 0 1-1 1 hard right band connected on my- the scoring but Lerch, Brown and • 0. Spencer, If . . . • • e e K* 0 0-2 0 done their work merely by nudging 2 Magnuson, Ig . . . . 3 1-3 7 left temple. I was shaken. The next Vennart also contributed quite a ‘ 2. Kovis, c. If ...... 5 4-6 14 the blockee so as to set him off bal 0 L. Dotchin, Ig . . . . 0 0-0 0 think I knew a terrific left caught few points. Holcomb and Parsons Lo. Wlppert, c ...... 0 0-0 0 ance, rather than hurling their mo squarely on the Jaw, but I never were the only West Hartford play- 3. Magnuson, rg .. • • • 0 • • 2 0-3 4 bodies in his direction. 7 10 5-15 25 saw it I went down as I was look "crs to make much offensive pro jr 0. Borello, rg ...... 1 0-0 2 The rule ordaining that five play Community Club (22) ing for the ropes. gress. 2. Scibek, Ig . . . . • ••••• 4 0-2 8 ers on the receiving team line up P B F T "All that happened within the Manchester’s margin of superiori 0. Adams, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 within 15 yards of their opponents, 0 Segar, If ...... 2 1-3 5 first 30 seconds of the seventh ty was greatest in the first and third and making a kickoff by placement, 4 Custer, r f ...... 4 0-0 8 roimd but for the rest of the round, periods. ’The game was well officiat 14 15 4-16 34 The rule providing that a substi In 1932 the ball will be dead when The "rabbit punch,” delivered ed by J. Shenyood Bissell, Man • punt or dropkick legal, is supposed tute may enter the game in the 0 C. Mlkoleit, c . . . 2 1-1 5 after I got 'up,* as well as the rest Middletown Trade (20) any part of the ball carriers body, 0 J. Mlkoleit, c . chester young man who made his to reduce the damgers of massed period subsequent to his retirement* when a defensive lineman brought . . . 0 0-0 0 of the fight, I was again in com P. B. F. T. 4 Coleman, Ig ...... first appearance in a C. C. I. L. con interference on the kickoff. But, on is aimed at the danger of leaving except his hands or feet, touches down his locked hands on the back 0 0-0 0 mand." 0. Golet, rf ...... 1 4-5 6 2 Palmer, Ig ...... 0 0-2 0 test. A few hours previously, Bissell a punt or high dropkick, won’t the groggy men in the game on the the ground. 'That is expected to of his opponent’s heck or head, is Making Hay 8. Washburn, If ...... 1 1-3 3 receivers have time to rim back, as 0 J. Mipoleit, Ig . . . 1 0-1 2 refereed the Manchester-Middletown ...... chance that they may recover. The make the referee’s decision that a The American speed skaters may e 3. Patenaud, e ... 0 0-0 0 of yore, and form that flying wedge forbidden by the new rule banning 1 Nellson, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 Trade school game, which together 2. Dzialo, rg . . . . 2-4 rule should provide more rest for man is down almost automatic. It as well make the most of their bril ...... 8 8 in front of the ball carrier which the use of hands for striking, 4 SpiUane, rg .. . . . 1 0-0 2 with the Junior varsity high school 1. Czalga, rg . . . . the players, and has been hailed by is meant to prevent crawling which liant clean sweep of the 1932 Olym ...... 0 1-1 1 the legislation is aimed at? though the hands still may be used 0 Palmer, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 game, won by Manchester, 39 to 15, 2. Messena, Ig ...... 0 2-4 2 nearly all the coaches as a great led to piling up of players on the for pushing. Players often have pic events at Lake iHacid, with our Unrestricted Substitutions made quite a busy program. benefit for colleges with small body of the man they were trying been knocked out by these punches, Yankee man-to-man methods in • One of the changes allows the re squads. 15 10 2-7 22 Clarke used a total of sixteen 11 5 10-17 20 to stop. ' ■ or succumbed on subsequent plays. vogue for the races. turn of a player into the game in Score by Quarters players in the second team game in Scoring each quarter: Center Church ... 16 2 0 7—25 There will ’*e many a big storm the period following his retirement. which West Hartford offered even M anchester...... 11 6 11 6—34 Community Club .268 6—22 in the mountains before the Euro The rule, of course, ought to benefit weaker opposition than it did in the Middletown ...... 3 8 3 6— 20 Referee: Spencer. peans engage us nuder similar cir varsity struggle. The visitors did not Halftime: 17-11, Manchester. the smaller squads. And will give cumstances again. The winter a coach more chances to tell his score a single field goal in the first Referee: Bissell. BOWLING Community Club Jayvees (19) Olympics, after all factors are con half, trailing 17 to 1 at intermis quarterbacks what it’s all about! Dempsey Is Willing P B F T sidered, belong in Europe and will Under the new rules, play will be sion. 1 K. Nellson, If . .. 1 0-0 2 be held there from now on, it is Billy Neubauer, former Freshman halted whenever any part of the ball MERCHANTS LEAGUE 0 Bars, rf ...... 0 0-1 0 fairly safe to predict, carrier’s body, except his hands or star, scored three baskets in rapid UONS VS. INDIANS 1 Fielder, rf ...... 3 0-0 6 Moreover,, the European skating feet, touch the ground, whether an To Fight King Again succession for Manchester in the Watkins held their lead by taking 1 J. Mlkoleit, c . .. 2 1-4 5 methods, In wMcb the competitors opponent Is near him or not. Carp preliminary game and was in the four points from Keiths. Hose Co. 1 LaChappelle, Ig .. 2 0-0 4 race ag^nst time, in lanes, will IN CRUCIAL GAME ing critics will fin^ some amusement lineup but a short time. Captain 0 Bars, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 prevail. in this measure no doubt, inasmuch No. 3 held second place by taking Chicago, Feb. 20.—(AP) — A few^ After reading accounts'of his ex- Lupien, back in the lineup after a 1 Zapatka, rg ... .. 1 0-1 2 There vras little excuse, however, as play is going to be halted pretty four points from the Manchester King LSvinsky’a shots may have hibition with the cocky Klngflsh, game’s absence due to illness, made for MI the disturbance after the New York, Feb. 20.— (AP)—Tied often when Halfbav;^ Woozis starts Plumbing. Hales took three points most of which said or inferred all but one of his foul tries. taken Jack Dempsey Thursday 5 9 1-6 19 Americans started to race away for the lead, Dartmouth and Colum' lugging the leather around end on “Dempsey Is through," Jack scowled Bristol won the title last night from the First National. night, but they didn’t shake the Center Church Jayvees (16) with the main honors. ’They all bia battle at Hanover, N. H., to a muddy day. But there ought to be and said: P >B F T beating Middletown 31-16, Meriden Hose Co. No. S (4) comeback ideas out of his head. knew in advance that the competi night In the first really cruciable less piling up, when the opponents "So they think I’m through 2 W. Braithwaite, rf 3 0-2 6 swamped East Hartford, 40 to 22. Suhie ...... 108 125 The tour is going on as planned tive system w-ould be used. If the engagement of the Eastern Intercol know Halfback Whoozis is down if 110—343 again, eh? Well I’m not. I’m go 1 Neill, If ...... 1 0-1 2 Manchester High (51) J. B a rr e tt...... 89 95 except that Dempsey will do less "breaks" appeared to favor our legiate Basketball League cam he slips to his knees. Theoretically, 100—284 ing right on. I’ll be back. I’ll fight 1. Lloyd, c ...... 1 1-1 3 P. B. F. T. Butler ...... 92 106 handshaking, will be seen less ia boys, it was probably because they paign. The loser automatically will that is! 107—305 Levinsky with slx-oimce gloves. 1 0 Tolson, rg ...... 1 0-0 2 0‘0 ’Leary, If ...... 5 1-2 11 S tran ge...... 93 89 public outside the ring and will forced them. drop back Into a tie with Princeton Barring Babbit Punch 94— 276 can still stock with regulation fight 0 England, Ig . . . .. 1 1-2 3 3 Kerr, rf ...... 4 2-4 10 W. Barrett .... 119 96 alter his training routine. Dodges Ballyhoo and perhaps with Cornell as well, The most Important change, as it 117— 332 ing gloves on.” 0 Smith, rf. If ....;. 0 0-0 0 Malcolm Campbell believes in should the onrushing Ithacans do appears now, is the fifth measure, 4 7 2-6 16 1 Johnston, c ...... 4 1-2 9 501 511 wasting no time, once he has set the imexpected and whip Penn at which forbids a defensive player to 528 1540 Score by Quarters 2 Squatrito, I g ...... 1 0-0 2 out to surpass the automobile speed Philadelphia In the other game on strike an opponent on the head, (0) Center Church . . . . 4 3 4 5— 16 1 Brown, Ig ...... 3 0-0 6 Clark ___ ...... 82 76 record. The great British driver, tonight’s schedule. neck or face with hanc^ wrist, fpre- 83—241 HERALD AND ARROWS Community Club.. . 4 0 9 6— 19 3 Lerch, rg ...... 2 3-4 7 F. T. Bllsh, Jr. .. 85 106 IN NEW YORK despite the urging of his friends, re arm or elbow. This should go a 102— 293 Referee: H. ’Turkington. 0 Vennart, rg, c ...... 2 0-0 4 Gallasso ...... 88 113 fused to stay more than two days long way toward elimination of the 96—297 1 Mahoney, r g ...... 1 0-0 2 F. T. Blish ...... 80 74 IN TOURNEY TODAY in New York before hastening to rabbit punch, a little prank one line 91— 245 W. Smith . .,...1 1 4 119 New York—Eddie Ran, Poland, Daytona Beach to get his Bluebird DERBY ENTRIES man plays upon another . when he 94-^27 11 22 7-12 51 knocked out Billy Townsend, Van RAN IS VICTORIOUS machine into action. locks hands together and brings West Hartford (26) 449 488 couver, 2; Chick Devlin, Vaheouver, Ballyhoo doesn’t mean a thing to them down with full force on the 466 1463 Former Meets Thompsonville P. B. F. T. B. C., outpointed Young Terry, this cool, courageous Spotsman. Louisville, Ky., Feb. 20.— (AP)— back of his enemy’s neck. The penal and Latter Faces Broad ON KAYO IN SECOND 0 Holcomb, r f ...... 4 0-1 8 Trenton, N. J., 10; Lew Feldman, Publicity, pictures, 'appearances One hundred and fifteen of the na ty for Infraction has been made Watkins (4) 0 Hyde, If ...... 1 0-0 2 Brook In Y. M. C. A. Gym New York, outpointed Kid Francis, seem to him a necessary evil, but tion’s choicest three year olds are pretty stiff— disqualification of the Buckland . ..^ ..105 116 101—322 Italy, 10: Eddie Kid Wolfe, Mem 2 Parsons, c. I f ...... 3 3-5 9 nominated for the 58th running of Henneguin nasium. an evil Just the same. offender and loss of half the distance ..... no 115 97— 322 phis, Tenn., and Baby Joe Gans, New York, Feb. 20.—(AP)— He 3 Smythe, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 the Kentucky Derby. Frazier ... Strange as it may seem in this to the opponent’s goal line...... no 115 116—341 California, drew 10. may not be cheering about ft, but 3 Wailack, rg, c ...... 1 4-4 6 The list Includes Top Flight, Tick Lovett . /. day and age, Campbell is more in This anti-rabbit punch legislation . . . . 88 107 143—338 Ten teams will compete in the Eddie Ran, hard-punching Pole, has 1 Ravens, r g ...... 0 1-1 1 On, Burning Blaze and virtually Gleason .. Detroit— Freddie Miller, Cincin terested in keeping his speed rec really is directed at a bad practice...... 119 95 105—319 won for himself a return match with every other worthwhile blue blood County Y Junior basketball tourna nati, outpointed Mike Gelb, Hun ord in one of the riskiest of all 9 A lineman, after receiving one of Billy Petrolle, veteran Duluth wel 9 8-11 26 of the American turf save Hsrgro ment, the first round of which will gary, 10. spoifting ventures than he is in hav these whacks from an opponent, 532 548 662 1642 terweight. Scoring Each Quarter and Fall Apple. From It will be be played this afternoon at the new Cleveland—Larry Pruitt, India ing a ghost-wlrter or selling en often becomes groggy and is de Keiths (0) Ran earned the Petrolle match in M anchester___ 15—5—-20— 10—51 chosen between now and May 7 the LaCosse .. napolis, outpointed Steve Gordon, dorsements. fenseless when a smashing play ...... 102 90 85—277 Manchester Y. M. C. A., beginning Madison Square Garden last night W. Hartford .. 8—9— 7— 7—28 ten or fifteen which form the bar' E. Keith . Cleveland, 6. comes over his sector a few seconds ...... 104 92 93—289 at 1:30. The teams are matched up by knocking out Billy Townsend, Halftime: 21-12, Manchester. rier for the 850,000 added purse. after the blow has peen delivered. It. W. Keith ...... 89 84 109— 282 as follows: Niles, Mich.—Bud Jones, Elkhart, Vancouver in the second roimd of Referee: Bissell. The list of nominations made pub is when he is thusi weakened th a t, Linnell ...... 1 0 5 119 96—320 Game 1— 1:30 p. m.: Broad Brook\ Ind., outpointed Bennie Goldblatt, ten round bout. lic today by Matt J. Winn, execu Murphy ., he Is most liable to? sustain serious . . . . 86 S3 104-^273 Grammar School vs. Mamchester Chicago, 10. Eleven thousand fans saw Ran BASKETBALL Manchester Jayveea (89) tive director of Churchhlll Downs Is P injury. j Arrows. Erie, Pa.—Steve Halalko, Buffalo, shoot Townsend off balance with one the smallest since 1923 when but Rowsell, c More Weight To Garry 486 468 487 1441 Game 2—2:30 p. m.:St. Thomas outpointed Jimmy Dean, Erie, Pa., light hand punch a few seconds Y. M. O. A. GAME 1 92 were named. Coma, rf . The sixth measure provides soft (Southington) vs. North End Boys’ 10. after the second round opened and 1 Top Flight, C. V. Whitney’s Thursday night the Falcons de 1 padding over thigh guards, shin First National (1) Club (Manchester). then knock him down and out with Enrico, rf phonemal filly heads the list of 2 guards and braces. Undoubtedly Benny ___ — 84— 84 Game 3—3:30 p. m.: Manchester SCHOOL AT 39 feated the Bon Ami Chicks at the 0 Neubauer, i another drive which landed Just be Y. M. C. A., 16-12. There was lltUe year old winners named for the this will slow the game, both run J. Brogen . . . . . 97 78 ------176 Freshmen Juniors vs. Broad Brook 1 Tureck, if hind the Canadian’s ear. scoring due to the fine defense classic. She had a record of no de ner and tackier being hampered by H. Magnuson .. 100 96 Tigers. Portland, Me.—^At 39 a man is not 0 McGuire, if 87—283 Ran weighed 147 pounds, Town work of both teams. H arrii^on feats and winnings of *8291,000 last extra weight. Of eourse the concus Klotzer ... ___ 92 90 too old to learn new tricks, Harry 2 Leone, If 95—27t Game 4— 4:30 p. m.: Manchester send 146 1-2. starred for the Falcons and "Red" year. Top Flight’s record Is the best E. Brogen ...... 85 80 Popkin opines. He has been a 1 Garrone, c sion will be softened somewhat. 97—262 Herald Newsboys vs. Thoinpsonville IdcConnell for the Chicks. Box made for a 2 year old, regardless of B. Magnuson .. wanderer all over the United States 0 ’Tedford, c ...... 0 Ih many quartera the changes 112 116 98—326 Y. M. C. A. score: sex. will be hailed as "a step in the right Farmington Junior High school since 1914, and has returned to this 0 McPartland, e ...... l Among the seven fillies, 28 gildens city to make a belated high school Falcons (16) 1 O’Leary, rg ...... 1 direction." But first, l»w will they 486 460 461 1408 and ’Thompsonvllle second team won and 80 colts named this year. Tick entrance at that age. B. F. T. work? The game has been made Hales (3) byes on the first round, and will D o Y o u 0 Edmondson, rg .... 0 On, owned by the Loma Stables of Comber, If '...... 1 2 4 1 Sartor, rg ...... 1 safe before, you know, by some Sadler .... ____87 105 95—287 compete in the second round next Mrs. L. G. Kaufman, ranks second Rudeen, rf ...... 2 0 4 1 Lupien, ig ...... 0 very well-meaning safety makers. A. Smith ...... 88 97 103— 288 week Saturday, Feb. 27, with the on past performances. Deyorio, c ...... 1 0 2 0 Brozewski, Ig ...... 0 Edgar ...... 95 90 81—266 finals to be held on Saturday, Harrington, rg ...... ,.2 2 6 2 Saimond, Ig ...... 2 The Chinese-Jt^panese War is Detro ...... 1 0 0 103 132—335 March 12. McCarthy, Ig ...... 0 0 0 slowing up. How about having Nick Woods ...... 94 104 108—306 The tournament will be in charge 12 16 7-12 89 Altrock and A1 Schacht do their of A. L. Randall, commissioner of One Year A go Today— Miss Helen O RCU n WINS 12 4 16 West Hartford Jayvees (16) stuff before each battle? 464 499 619 1482 Junior basketball. County Y. M. C. ilfeLEPrtOhte OPERWoR, Hicks defeated Miss Diana Fish- Bon Ami Chicks (12). P. B. F. T. A., with Wallace Nelson refereeing. wick, British women’s champion, 6 B, 3 Burke, if ...... 0 0-3 0 PhU Ball says it costs him about XOO llsl TSpCrt uiffH. and 5 to gain the finals of tee Flori Black, If ...... 0 Palm Beach, Fla., Feb. 20.— 8200,000 a year to keep the St. CONRAN’S FIVE WINS 1 WaUaok, r f ...... 2 0-1 4 (A P)—^Maureen Orcutt, Englewood, da women’s championship with Vir Bedurtea, r f ...... 1 Louis Browns going. The name of ginia Van Wie, who eliminated Peg 0 Mulcahy, I f ...... 1 0-3 2 ’ N. J., sank a 20-foot chip shot on wmis, ...... 1 that team should be changed to the A t Conran’s last night the Con ANOTHER TANGLE gy Wattles by tee same score in the 0 Duffy, if ...... 1 0-0 2 the 19th green yesterday to defeat Rickoivskl, r g ...... 0 1 Bissell, c ...... 1 1-2 RedA. ran Five won the match against the other semi-final match. McConnell, I g ...... <2 3 Helen Hicks, National 'champion Schafer’s Stars by 18 pins. A return 1 Clark, c ...... 1 1-1 3 and win the Florida Women’s golf The Cardinals are having tickets match will be rolled in Hartford Ottawa, Ont., Feb. 20.— (AP) — Fives Yearn Ago Today—Fly 1 Dimgan, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 tournament. 8 4 12 printed for the next World Series. next week Saturday night. Sonja Henie, queen of all figure Hawk, W. Maher's -.1 eff Star Reftree: McCurry. 0 Koch, rig ...... 0 0-2 0 Evidently discoimting' the fact that Conran’s Five skaters, was not permitted to appear Hawk and Poor Butterfly, trlun^j^ 0 Beard, Ig ...... 0 1-1 1 0 Stewart, I g ...... Charlie Gelbert is a holdout. Zacek ...... 103 102 109—314 at the ice frolic of tee Minto ed by a length.in the second run VOLLEY BALL MATCH 0 0-0 0 GOLFHNALS Conran ...... 97 112 107—316 Skating Club last night. ning of the 81Q(000 Dayt ha Stakes Buzz Arlett demands 810,000 to Gado ...... 88 102 D. P. Crulcksbank, president of of a mile and a sixteenth at the The Rec team defeated the Y team 7 6 3-18 15 111—301 the club; explained: play in Baltimore. That’s one way Kutkaveck ....116 122 1 2 2 ^ 5 9 Hialeah course of tee Miami Jockey of New Britain four out oif ilve hero Scoring Bach Quarter "We flatly refused to become a Manchester ..... -9^ 10^18—89 Tampa, Fla., Feb. 20.—(AP)— to announce retirement. Kebart ...... 112 104 114—330 Club. ’The vlotory vn a w ofte 811,- last night by the followfi^ scores: 8 Eight stavmch warriors of profes piMty to ^ a t we believed was a 260 to Fly HawMs owner. 16-7^ 0-16, 15-11, 15*3, 15-8. : W. .... 6—1— 3—U — 15 sional golf teed off here today for Motor cark eventually will travel 615 542 663 1620 straight hold up on the part of one Ely winning last night’s match and H a r m s ’. 17-1, Manchester. the quarter final round of the 84,- 950 miles an hour, says Malcolm Schafer’s Five claiming to be an amateur in sport. Ten Years Ago Today-f-^teuis amng it one all, a deciding nsatch Referee: RUsell. / 000 Gaspamia Open golf tourna CampbelL speed king. Back seat Heinke ...... 106 99 106—309 "It would have been unfair to the Wagner, former shortstop fof tee is.,, to M pteyed soon. Altei^.tee • V other European skaters on our pro ment. ’ drivers will have to learn to talk Stevenson ...... 91 136 132—359 Pittsburgh Pirates and one of tee games a light lunch was semd, ATTENTION BOWUSMl They were Walter Hagen, Tony pretty fast. gram to have acceded to tee proposi rPiMTKMouJ greatest plamrs in baseball his prepared by Mrs. Ray Holland. . Walgran •...... 106 94 116—316 Km L i Ianero, rPaul Runyan, Ray Man------^------\ tion put to us by Miss Henle’s tory, wae chosen president of tee The Mcond team All ladles and genOethaa RM flaf Q uldnan...... 78 112 110—808 father.’’ ;rum. Bill Mehlhom, Dick Metz, In general, there are 12 pairs of Clarke ...... 91 110 117—318 ^itK IN IT?; Greater Pittsburgh Baseball As afteraopn against the Naogalhck’.Y- to jedn teei Mixed pmilfla to d g ^ fWillle MacFarlane and Eddie cranial nerves which, with their Cru|ckshank made no explnnation sociation, an organization consist second team at 4. p, m. at* tee Hast tuvdt requested to Isavr teete ■Schultz. of what the Henie "proposition" ing of most of the city’s amateur Side Rec. volley nail fans are in branches, supply the whole body. 471 551 580 1602 was. namdi at tee Charter Oak Bberilnik^ baseball teams. ^ vited to attend.' *■ *»». .-.k - PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER BVBNTNG HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURIJAV, FEBRUARY 20,1982. TH E El ED SECTION B V Y ^ D SE IX HE RE ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 FUEL AND FEED 49-A APARTMENTS—FLATS— take command of the army at mer by RuBsell Boardman and John ^ W aal Ad iBfdmiatiM TENEMENTS 68 WASHINGTON’S HISTORY Cambridge. In 1780 be was In Polonando, who flew from New York 1981 STUDEBAKBR Commander SPECIAL PRICE—Hard wood for SENSIBLE HEELS Hartford to confer with the French, to Islanbul, Turkey. Manchester new, 1930 Ford Coach, 1930 Whip furnace, fire place or stove 35 per FOR‘RENT—6-ROOM SINGLE,~iili m 1781 he was in Hartford on bis The distance from Old Orchard to pet Sedan, 1931 Durant Sedan, load. Birch ^34, ba’xl wood slabs 38. Improvements. Apply Edward J. LINKED UP WITH STATE way to Newport to meet the his South American goal la about Evening Herald -< Buick touring. Walter A. Hoffman, Kindling wood 10c bushel. Thomas HelL Telephone 8682. TO BE IN STYLE French and afterward in Wethers 5400 miles, about 400 miles more *1 at the Center. Studebaker and Wilson, telephone 8581 or Rosedale (Oontinoed from Page One) field to meet Rochambeau. than from New York to Islanbul. CLASSIFIED Rockne. 87-8. SEVERAL GOOD RENTS both In ’There has been much historical Browne’s plane has an estimated ADVERTISEMENTS single and two family ranging Morristown where bespeaks with literature prepared for the bicen cruising range of 6,000 miles. FOR SALE— SEASONED HARD from 320 to $60 month. Apply Ed- Washington as his theme. tennial and as a guidance to those Count »lr arorAKO worda to a llao. MOVING—TRUCKING— wood, furnace chunks and fire WEurd J. HoU, telephone 8682. 865 Fabrics In Many Weaves and town whose existence is linked up Initials, numbors and abbrotrlatlons place wood 1-2 cord 35.00, 1-2 cord Main street. In State Six lim es with the first president. Some ob WARD’S WASHINGTON oaoh count as a word and eompouna STORAGE 20 seasoned hard wood slabs 38.00. Connecticut Is Interested In the servances have been planned for words as two worda Minimum opst Is Novel Bags For Women, personality of General Washlngfton months to come. pries of thres lines. ' FRANK V. WILLIAMS— General Geo. Buck, telephone 25-8. FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and~8 Lins rates per daj tor transtoat room apartments, heat, janitor particularly at this time because he The highways coinciding with the DISPLAY W EU DONE trucking, carlot distribution, fer SEASONED WOOD, any size, hard service, refrlgeratoi furnished. Call Stylists Predict came Into the State six times. Each roads over which Washington affsetlTO Marek IT, tilizer find tobacco delivery a wood 35, chestnut ov slab wood 38 Arthur A. Knofla, 6880 or 8181, visit has about it a historical signl- traveled have been planted with Cash Chares specialty. Rates reasonable. Tel. CEMh (good 1-2 cord load). Miller, The display commemorating the • Consecutive Days .. 2 • ots 875 Main street fance. The memorials of these vis George Washington memorial trees Bicentennial Anniversary of the . I I OonsecutlTS Days .. f ots 11 ets 7997. Rosedale 83-3. its, however, are not many. Most by the state highway department Day ...... I 11 ots --II Ota New York, Feb. 20.—(AP. — birth of George Washington, in the 1 CARLSON & COMPANY Cxprein. FOR RENT—6 ROOM bungidow, Shoes with more sensible heels, notable of these is regarded by stu and later these will be marked. An window of the Montgomery Ward A All orders for Irregular insertions FOR SALE—HARD wood, under 32 Woodbrldge street, also 3 room dents of colonial history as the official memorial tablet for this will be charged at the one time rats. Dally service to Hartford and cover, furnace and stove wood 35. fabrics that even the French envy, Co. store is an exceptionally fine Bpeclal rates for long term svsrr Sprlngtleld, and all Connecticut, apartment. Forest Block. Telephone and bags that any woman will be Webb House at Wethersfield In purpose has been adopted. piece of work and one-of which Mr. ' day advertising given upon request. a load. V. Flrpo, 11.6 Wells street 7541. which Washington conferred with' Ads ordered for three or six days and MoBBaebusetU polnta. Loadi Tel. 6148. proud to carry, are new stars on Rochambeau in 1781 as to a plan of Steams, the Store Memager, as well and stopped before the third or fifth or part loadB muven smywbere. the American fashion horizon. as the entire Ward organization and day will be charged only for the ao« campaign which had fruition in the MYSTERY MAN LEFT air the residents of this commupity, Furniture moving, lelepbooe Man- FOR SALE—HARD WOOD and HOUSES FOR RENT 66 M. S. Kathleen Livingston, fabric surrender of Comwallla at York- tunl number of times the ad appear Chester 8628, Hartford 2-6229, bard wood slabs sawed stove stylist, addressing the fashion might well be proud. ed, charging at the rate earned, but town. That momentous event was The display occupies a compara no allowance or refunds can be mads Sprlngtleld 6-0391. lengtl and under cover. Cash price SIX ROOM BUNGALOW, North group, declared that the tremendous observed last fall by a gathering at TWO BANK ACCOUNTS on six tlms ads stopped after tbs per load for bard wood 35.00; bard strides American mills have made tively small space and ^contains only fifth day. . „ . PltUiKErn A ULENNBi IN a—We Main street, extra land and garage. in original and adaptable fabrics that place, a part of which was mili a few pieces, but the' moment you No "till forbldi”; ulsplay lines aot wood slabs 34.00. L. T. Wood Co. W. G. Glenney Company. tary, and the Governor’s Foot Guard see it you are Impressed with its wUi move, pack and ship your Phone 4496. have ^ven them "a definite fashion of Connecticut participated. Waterbury, Feb. 20.—(AP)— *°Ths Herald will not be responsible merchandise quickly and ecooom* premise, inspiring American design Abraham Hassent, Bridgeport’s man richness, directness and perfect good for mors than one Incorrect tnsertloB Among the trips of (Seneral taste. In It you see the stars and aj loaiiy. Fast daily express service WANTED— ers to an unusual degree.’’ Washington into the state, not the of magic and mystery, who died a of any advertisement ordered for to and from New York Conn so- HOUSEHOLD GOODS 61 Mrs.. Livingston said the ^enenfi short time ago had two deposits in stripes unfurled beside an unusually more than one time. REAL ESTATE 77 least Interesting was that in 1789 fine oil-on-velour portrait reproduc The Inadvertent omission of Incor- tlODB with fast truck service out of trend is for a few definite colors when he was President of the the Merchants Trust Company un rsot publication of advertising will be New York going south ano west FOR SALE—THREE piece over- IF YOU WANT TO SELL your with gay shades as compliments. der assumed names. The deposits tion of George Washington, while in rectified only by cancellation of the stuffed tapestry suite. Inquire 188 United States. He entered the the foregroimd is a miniature l^pro- charge made tor the service endered. Agsnu rot Untteo Van Service, farm or suburban property, for Woolens and worsteds range from State from Rye, N. Y., and his Jour total more than $11,000. Judge Eldrldge street or telephone 3634. sheer, lacy tweeds 4n self and two- Frederick M. Peasley this afternoon duction of the Washington Monu- ' All advertisements must conform one of the leading long distance quick results list with M. Parsons, ney is recorded in diaries. Much of ment, the original of which towers la style, copy and typography wl« moving companies. Phone 3063, 38 State street, Hartford. Tel. tone effects In the lighter colors, to this material has been made avail ruled that Hassent was the man regulations enforced by the publish plain fine crepes, sheer, but opaque, above all surrounding edifices in ers and they reserve the right to 8360, 8368. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 58 2-8816. able through the state department known to the bank as Michael Eden. Washington, D. C. A small, neatly edit, revise or reject any copy con in black, n!a^ and the brighter of education in programs for schools It was brought out at the hearing L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture a ^ blues. Fine cashmere in sheer chif lettered card bears the inscription,— *| sidered objectionable. .... FOR SALE—SECOND band piano and other groups which are taking that Hassent, a Hindu, claiming to "George Washington Bicentennial CLOBINO HOURS—Classified ads to piano moving, modern equipment, In fine condition. Must be seen to fon weight and lace effects is an Im more than usual recognition of the be an Arabian, had frequently told be published same day must be rs- experienced help, public itore- portant style Uem. 1732-1932". oslved by 13 o’clock noon; Saturdays be appreciated. Phone 5860. anniversary. friends that he was known by a Mr. Steams tells us that ' this 10:30 a. m. bouse. Phone 8896. SOCIEH SEASON ^ ttb n Mentioned different name in every city he visit Cottons were prominently men In Stamford same display appears in each of TELEPHONE YOUR Of the President’s trip Washing ed. He explained this was for busi Montgomery Ward’s more than 600 WANTED-1.TO BUY 68 tioned. Silk, she said, is akin to ness reasons only. To support this WANT ADS. PAINTING—REPAIRING 21 wool in weave development. Heavy ton and his party breakfasted at stores, and that both the oll-on- Ads are accepted over the tslepbons CONTINUES GAY Stamford, October 16, 1789. He the administrator of his estate told velour portrait reproduction and 1 BUY ALL KINDS of household crepes and crepon weaves will be the court that since bis death four at the CHARGE RATE given above PAINTING, PAPERHANOINQ etc. goods, furniture, etc. Better prices popular. Heavy sheer crepes con mentioned in his notes an Episcopal monument miniature were produced as a convenience to advertisers, but 2b years experlenc, 10 percent dls- church and meeting house there. At women have written to him claim in Ward’s own display plant at Chi- *| the CASH RATES will be accepted as paid if you call or write Nathan tinue in the same daytime shades ing a share of Hassent’s estate. cago. The Washington window will FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi coimt during February, 6 percent Liverant, Colchester, Conn. Tele and In "water color” tones for eve Norwalk the horses were fed. Din ness office on or before the seventh discount during March. Telephone ning. ner was served at Fairfield where a Each knew him under a different be In evidence from time to .time day following the first. Insertion of phone 97. OffiiiaUy Ended But Festivi name. One was from North Caro throughout the BicentennialCele each ad otherwise the CHARGE 6490. W. B. Gllnack. The sandal and the Ghillle Oxford night’s lodging was provided. The RATE will be collected. No responsi have had particular influence on diary noted the superb landscape to lina, another from Baltimore, a bration. bility for errors In telephoned ads ROOMS WlTHOUl BOARD 59 ties Conthrae — White fashions In general this season, ac be seen from the meeting house. third from New Haven and another will be assumed and thefr accuracy 28 The farmers, the general said, were from Ansonia. cannot be guaranteed. r e p a ir in g cording to Elizabeth Ambrose, leath ROOM WITH or without board, or er stylist. busy gathering, grinding and press Hassent travelled about the coun MR. AND MRS. INDEX OF VACUUM CLEANER, guns, phono kitchen privileges. 19 Autumn House Luncheon Party. Straight Heels ing the Juice of their applea try in thS pursuit of his career as graph, clock repairing. Key mak street. Tel. 5765. The next morning’s breakfast was a sooth sayer, man of magic and TAXPAYER CLASSIFICATIONS Oxfords this year have the cur and Mr. and Mrs. Rentpayer you B irths ...... A ing etc. Braltbwaite, 62 Pearl St. rent style feeling of informality. at Stratford and then on to New healer of diseases by the art of EngRg#ni6nts tgo««osoooooo««o«e 0 Haven, a committee of the Assem herbs. are included— as rent payers are M arti.'5SS ...... C BOARDERS WANTED 59-A Washington, Feb. 20.—(AP) — The popular Continental heel, Is the real taxpayers—please remember | D eaths £ Though the official White House so regular Cuban heel, but Is straight. bly with an address of welcome BUSINESS being missed because the party took PLANS LONG FUGHT that one of our fire Insurance poli- Card of Thanks ...... E 32 cial season hsus ended mid Lent has It differs also in that it carries a sies wlU soften the hard blow that In Memorlam ...... a - F OPPORTUNITIES begun, society continues, unusually "hr,easting” nmning toward the cen the lower road through West Haven. Lost and Found ...... 1 WANTED—ROOMERS and board New York, Feb. 20—(AP) —With comes with a fire. Announcements ...... I FOR SALE— ME.^T AND FISH ers In private family. Tel. 7761. gay with sparkling and entertaining ter of the shoe. Pumps, and con To Church Twice A few cents a week spent for on« Personals ...... I smaller affairs. ventional two or three eyelet Ox On the Sunday stay the general favorable weather conditions N. C. Aatomoblles Market on Main street. So. Man Browne, former army filer was of our policies may save you hun chester, Conn. Fine location for White House doors swing open for fords, with this heel are trimmed went to church twice and later dreds of dollars. Now is the timo Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 APARTMFN'l’S—FLATS— guests at teas, luncheons and din with perforations, stitching, inlays, met Governor Samuel Huntington, scheduled to take off in nls mono Automobiles for Exchange e business, or will sell fixtures con plane today from Floyd Bennett to act, not after the fire. Auto Accessories—Tires ...... • tained in said market. Phone 5987. TENEMENTS 68 ners. Last Monday Mrs. Hoover pipings and other variations \idll Lleut.-Govemor Roger Wolcott and Auto R epairing—P ainting ...... 7 entertained the Cabinet women at a constitute the major part of the speaker Roger Sherman. ’These Field for Old Orchard, Maine, the Auto Schools ...... T-A starting point of his planned non Robert J. Smith Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 FOR RENT—FURNISHED apart- tea and after their departure re shoe business for the coming sea men dined with the President and Autos—F or H ire ...... > HELP WANTED—MALE 36 ment heated, 3 rooms and bath, ceived about 35 newspaper women, son. mahy officers of the late Continen stop flight to Buenos Aires. 1009 Main Street Oarage^—Service—Storage ..... 10 $4.50 per week. Telephone 4869. serving them tea also. Black, brown and blue will be the tal Army called to pay their re Browne alms to break the long Real Estate Insurance Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 ENERGETIC MAN with car for Last Tuesday Mrs. Hoover was distance record created iMt Sum Steamship Tickets Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... If volume colors. White will lead for spects. Bnslneas and Profenslonnl Services steady outside work. Good earn FOR RENT—UPPER FLAT. Prac- the guest of honor at a luncheon summer daytime and dress occa The Journey was resumed the Business Services Offered ...... IS ings, special training given. Merit tically new. Six nice rooms, sun given at the Mayflower Hotel oy, sions. Kid, calf, patent leather and next day through East Haven to ------Household Services Offered ...... 18-A Way, Newant N. Y. porch, bath, pantry, fire place, Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur,,wife of the pigskin lead in leathers. Shpes are Wallingford to Middletown and Building—Contracting ...... 14 steam heat, warm garage. Spa Secretary of the Interior, meeting generally trimmed. thence to Wethersfield where an es F lorists—N urseries ...... 16 POSITIONS ON OCEAN liners: Funeral Directors ...... 18 cious grounds. Splendid neighbor wives and women officials of the de Bags alsd are going In for a cort of light horse was met which Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 Europe; Orient; South America; hood. Two rooms and bath addi partment. variety of pattern and detail. Types took the party to Bull’s Tavern. The The Best Used Car Values Insurance ...... IS good pay; experience imnecessary; tional if desired. Inquire 183 No. are the envelope, the frame bag with following day was spent In Hart Millinery—Dressmaking ...... IS details 2 cent stamp. E. Arculus, Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 10 Elm street, or Dial 4049. The Cabinet group and the Diplo a gusset, looking something like a ford and on the next the Journey In Town Painting—P apering ...... II Dept. 292, Mt. Vernon, N, Y. matic Corps mingled in the smart satchel, the square bag and develop was resumed to Springfield. Profeasional Services ...... S3 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement at assemblage which viewed the exhi ments from the circular bag. His Other Visits Brand New 1931 Oakland Repairing ...... 38 126 Maple street, all Improve bition of Prof. Josef Sigall’s por 4 Door Sedan ...... TaJlorIng—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 14 HELP WANTED—MALE The preceding five visits of Gen .... $ 8 5 0 Toilet Goods and Service ...... 36 ments. Apply on premises. traits Wednesday afternoon. eral Washington to the section now 1030 De Soto 4 Door Sedan, 6 Wire Wheels Wanted—Business Service ...... 36 OR FEMALE 37 Mrs. Dolly Gann, Mrs. Patrick Connecticut had to do with military and Trunk R ack ...... Edncntienal FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat down Hurley, , Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur HOOVER FORCED BAN operations. The first in 1756 was .... $ 4 8 5 Courses and Classes ...... 17 I MADE 3200 MONTHLY my first stairs. Inquire upstairs, 627 Center 1928 Oakland 4 Door Sedan, New Top Private Instruction ...... IS saw their own portraits, also those when Washington as a young and Reconditioned ...... year corresponding for newspapers; street. of President Hoover, Vice President Colonial officer wished to straighten .. $ 3 0 0 Dancing ...... tS-A no canvassing, either sex; send for ON SHORT SELLING 1928 Pontiac 4 Door Sedan, Motor overhauled, Musical—Dramatic ...... 89 FOR RENT—TWO four room flats, Curtis, Secretary of War Hurley, out with General William Shirley, Wanted—Inetructlon ...... tS free booklet; tells how. Heacock, Secretary of Interior Wilbur and commander of British forces in new rihgs and pins ...... $ 2 2 5 F inancial 1334 Dun Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. steam heat, on Ridge street. In (Continued from Page 1) 1928 Essex Coach, wonderful condition, Bonds—Stocks—Mortgagee ...... SI quire at 25 Spruce street. other notables. The portrait of America, a controversy he had had Business Opportunities ...... S3 Mrs. Hurley, like herself, is unusual the managers of the Exchange that with am officer as to superior com good tires, good paint ...... $ 2 0 0 Money to Loan ...... I I ly striking. It shows her in a mand of Fort Cumberland in Vir Help and Sltnatloaa DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 11 FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat, with they should take adequate meas Help W anted—Fem ale ...... IS VEHICLES 42 modern Improvements at 146 Bls- Polish Court costume of black satin ures to protect Investors from arti ginia. In 1775 he went through to Help W anted—Male ...... S8 sell street, corner Holl. Inquire on and gold braid. ficial depression of the price of Help Wanted^—Male or Female .. 87 H. A. STEPHENS A gents W anted ...... 87-A premises. securities for speculative profit. In 193 Center Street, South Muichester, Conn. Situations Wanted—Fem ale ...... tS FOR SALH3—SMALL pigs. Inquire Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, wife of the dividuals who use the facilities of Situations W anted—M a le ...... tS 11 Lewis street FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flats, new Secretary of the Treasury, the Exchange for such purposes are Opened Evenings and Sundays. Employment Agencies ...... 40 newly reflnished. Inquire at 180 made her first official appearance NOTICE! Live Stock—P ets—P onltry—VcIiIcIeB not contributing to recovery of the Center street, upstairs. Tuesday Efftemoon at the Willard United States.” Dogs—Birds—P ets ...... 41 POULTRY AND Hotel at a reception given In honor Notice Is hereby given that there L lvj Stock—Vehicles ...... 43 Warning to Exchange Reported ____ 1______■ — Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 SUPPLIES 43 FOR RENT—4 ROOM downstairs of Mrs. Gann and the Cabinet mem ’The President had at his offices will be a special meeting of the legal Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 flat, comer Foster and Hawley bers’ wives by the League of Ameri voters of the For Sale—Hlacellancona a chart prepared by experts Indicat FIFTH SCHOOL DISTRICT A rticles for S a le ...... 46 BABY CHICKS, Reds, and Leg $21. Call at 100 East Center street can Pen Women. ing the effect of short .sales, over an Boais and Accessories-...... 46 horns, accredited and trap nested or Phone 3782. In honor of the 200th anniver extended period, on the value of of the Town of Manchester, held at B uilding M.aterlale ...... 47 stock that has proven worth while sary of George Washington’s birth the schoolhouse in said district on Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 3 ROOMS IN NEW JOHNSON listed securities. It was understood the 19th day of Febmary, 1932, at Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 when others fail. Phone for details. the affair took on a Colonial note. he liad been informed that various Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A Miller, Rosedale 33-3. Block facing Main street. All mod After tea a one-act play, "Martha Influences, including short selling, 7:00 o’clock In. the afternoon (Stand Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 60 em improvements. Very desirable. Washington at Valley Forge," was adversely affected the price range, ard Time) for the following pur Household Goods ...... 61 RHODE ISLAND RED baby chicks Phone 3726 or Janitor 7635. presented. had driven many securities of which poses to wit;— STOPy HAL C(X:HRAN PICTURES 4)^JDEKIN& Machinery and T o o ls ...... 63 for sale from large Red birds, first 1. To elect a moderator for said Musical Instrum ents ...... 63 FOR RENT—4 LARGE ROOMS, financial institutions had consider Office and Store Equipment .... 14 hatch Feb. 27th then weekly. We Great preparations are being able holdings far below what the ex meeting. Specials at the Stores ...... S6 do custom batching. Edgerton, 655 while plumbing, Walnut street, made for the official bl-centennlaJ perts felt were the intrinsic values. 2. To see If the district will vote Wearing Apparel—F u rs ...... 17 North Main street, Manchester, near Cheney MiUs, $15.00. Inquire ball at the Mayflower Monday night. to buy the tract of land south of the W anted—To Buy ...... S8 Tailor Shop, 3 Walnut street. Tel. The.reports were that when there Rooms—Board—Hotela—Resorts Conn. Phone 5816. Costume designers have been hard appeared continuing Indies tlons of a district’s property. Restanronts 5030. at work for weeks copying from old disastrous Influence of short sell 3. To transact any other business Rooms Without Board ...... 69 I BUY POULTRY of all kinds. Wm. portraits and making reproductions ing, the President personally and proper to come before said meeting. Boarders W a n te d ...... E9>A .Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton street. Tele FOR RENT—LILLEY street, first of costumes too fragile to be actual Dated at Manchester, Conn., this Country Board—Resorts ...... 80 floor, 4 room flat, with garage, through Ogden L. Mills, now Secre H o tels—Restau ran ts ...... 81 phone 5879. ly worn. tary of the Treasury, had brought 15th day of Febmary. 1982. 0 ^ steam heat, house newly reno'^ated. W anted—Rooms—Board ...... 8t the administration view of the situ EDWARD H. KEENEY. Real Estate For Rent Phone 5661. ation before Richard Whitney, presi HENRY P. JORDAN. Apartments, Flats. Tenements .. 83 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES LOXnSE HAGENOW, Business Locations for Rent ... 64 FOR RENT—6 ROOMS with uU dent of the New York Stock Ex Houses for Rent ...... 66 —RADIO 49 FENTON’S DEPOSrrS change. Committee. Suburban for Rent ...... 66 improvements, including steam Summer Homes for Rent 67 FOR SALE—9 TUBE Bnmswlck heat, newly done over, at 12 Trot W anted to R e n t ...... 88 ter street. Telephone 6068. DEATHS LAST NIGHT / Real Estate For Sole Console radio, all electric, perfect MORE THAN $18,000 Los Angeles—Dr. Peregrin Moret, Apartment Building for Sale ... 89 condition. 188 Eldrldge street. Dial 68, once a noted figure In Mexican Business P roperty lo r S a l e ...... TO FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room NOTICE! F arm s and Land fo r.S a le ...... 71 3638. tenements, wit', all modem Im (Oonttmied from Page !•) life, Houses for Sale ...... 7 | provements. Inquire at 147 Elast Marlon, HI.—Martin Odom, 90, Lots for Sale ...... 71 1919. Town records, he said, show last survlvlhg member of the fa Having left my bed and board, I Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 The United States produced more Center street ur telephone 7864. am no longer responsible for any Suburban for. S a l e ...... 76 than 253,000,0(K) pairs of boots and ed neither the sale of the bonds nor mous John A. Logan regiment In FIVE AND SIX ROOM tene- the withdrawals from the sinking the avil War. bills contracted by Mrs. Robert H. Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 shoes during the first nine months Nelson on or after the date of Feb. Wanted—Real E state ...... 77 of 1931. This Is an Increase of 5.3 ments, all Improvements, newly ftmd had been authorized. Safford, Ariz.—Otto Matiesen, 38, Aaetlon—liegal Notleee renovated, 95 Foster street, tele- The trial .was expected to continue one of Filmdom’s most distin 19, 1932. Legal Notices ucs.es 78 per cent over the production of the ROBERT H. NELSON. same period of 1980. phon 5230 or 4646. through next week. guished character actors. GAS BUGGIES—Dangerous Grounds By FRANK BECK • latM I I NEVER (READ THE S’TORY, THE N COLOR THE PICTURE) H RREALISED “ HOW H ER ES T R Y I T N O D O U B T On, on the caterpillar wenL Iti their little eyes vride open. They I M Y FEW CLOTHES I A N O TH E R O N AND A b o u t i t .. seemed that hours and hours were were tired as they could be. They HAD UNTIL I FU R SEE HOW spent in speeding ’cross the bumpy dreamed and snor«l all through the S A W YO U R IT ■3 M A RT, C O A T YOU LOOK INFIN F LU E N C E ground. The Tlnies Lung on tight. night and woke up with the morn AND W ARDROBE, Y O U IN O N E . FEELS ing light. “Ckime on,” cried Dimcy. 6R A N D . ON A M Y . Soon Duncy said, "This Is a thrill, w h e n s h e ANN,. O lD N ’l THEYRE STILL if we don’t run into a spill. I won "Let’s look out and see. what there’s SETS O U T 5 E C . UP TH E R E der If we’ll land some j^ace before to see.” TO POISON AMY. IN ANNS the dark of night.” He stuck his head out of'the top A N N r o o m !.' "Well, we’ll just wait. 'Then we’ll and promptly shojuted, "We murt FENW ICK find out. Gee, If a lot of stars are stop! We’re coming to a pyeclpice. IN H EM ’S out I wouldn’t mind a night ride. It Oh, my, what esm we do?” And' EYES, would be a pretty sight' We’d all then be spied a bandy , tiree and td IN 3 take turns at sleeping sbuhd and the rest.cried, "Follow ms. Tm go^ ORDER one could gfum^ around, Ing to grab a Ug tree limb and si “TO HASTEN rm feeling better now because there can all of you.’’ HER seems no cause for fright” This was w very otever hune DEPARTURE, 'i' The afternoon soon passed away and It’S wliat skvad tihb'T^ bimc SHE and then came on tj;ie end of day. The bug; went uadenuatb the tra DOESNT They watched the 8un sink o’er a just as'^they lea^Bd in air. EacI MISS hill and soon the mo / ■ 'f.- BIANOHEISTBR BVBNIKO HESAIO, 800TB ItANCHBBIEiR, OONN, 8ATOKOAY, FEBROABY 20, 1082. OUR BOARDING HOUSE iTooneryille Folks By Fontaine Fox SENSE AND NONSENSE By Gene Ahern Mlr«adyu.DoB*t yuh f«inbl« on 'Fools throw kisses. Tbe wise men At fir st no oHt wouM> ncuEve t h a t twe Pqwenfol katrinka DO boM rac«i. deliver them in person. . . . I f a HAP eEstep Simpson’^ dull with nothihg dut a r a k e . SQ -m AT tOAT&Q HueBAfjP OP M»KJE Julluo— But 1£ A h wln«, Ab buyt man knows where be is going you INVIT'ED VOUM66C -Rj MuM? AWD t yub a D8W ruby broocb. can usually tell it by bis talk...... VO Old Uncle Remus from out Brusb- TiUe way muses: “Y o’ may be broke SCORCHY SMITH For Betty’s Sake in de pocketbook, but dat matters little ef yo’ am not broke In spirit.” ^ I C f e UfELV I HAVE w m At v /a s me. d o in g 9 fN 6 . irwE M in t* BOSSES'' YES. AND BOTH YOUR DESCRIPTION IS A certain woman was greatly A STRAMGE MAN PERHAPS HE IS A MEW' SAY THEY HAVENT VOURE T im e s h e s l ip p e d VERY HATV. HOW shocked when her new neighbors ABOUT VOURCABIN - HAND A-f THE M INES, i TAKEN ON A N Y M E N ' QUITE AWAY INTO THE COULD YOU IDENTIFY sent over, on Sunday to borrow tbe EVIL LOOKING BESIOES/THIS FELLOW SURE OF BRUSH - UP THERE HIM IF WE SHOULD lawn mower. .PERSON DOESN T WANT TO BE AU THIS, BACK OF YOUR CATCH THIS FELIO W V “The very idea of cutting grass on the Sabbath! Indeed they cannot have it. Tell them we have no lawn mower.” It is better to be right than rich, yut most of us are neither. First Drunk—Shay, you look like the deuce. Second Drunk— Hozzat? First Drunk— ’There’s two of you. Right today may e wrong to morrow. It’s all right to kiss the bride after tbe ceremony, but not too long after. . . . Many men make fools o f themselves because they haven’t the moral courage to C»** do otherwise. . . . The honeymoon Is over when she comes to break Period costumes sometimes cause fast wearing her regular face. . . . exclamations. WASHINGTON TUBBS H By Crane FRECJKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser C?HO W0LP6ANG IS LOCKED IN A CLOSET, f AW, O’MOM, VER. SURE. SHOW OS TO TH’ U FRIEDA IS ALARMED EeCAUSE-HIS MEM SAFE Wm\ ME 'N' LION’S PEN AN’ WE’LL HAVE GOT ANAV. ^OLD TUBBSY. 'AT OLD TREASURE IN NO 6 E E .-1 GUESS V/E AfTEP.TUE BEATING videMT Tbo FAST FOR. HEAMENSl HANDED 'EM, MAjAM, ’ Q e . kEAAPS POODLE 1b k e e p u p 1 HOPE TWETRE' THEYLL BE IN A B IS CAR., VAHTH u s . NOT STILL IN HOSPITAL. C A R R V IM S TrtE CASTLE. AIR.. MEU.IMSER, PRECkTLES AMD OSCAR., SWEEPS iMlb kRIKlGlOwM, AKl OOTLyiKtS s u b u r b Of= SHAPySlDE’.... ^T last FRIEDA'S FEARS ARE QUIETED, AND lSHE lead s them oT THE DUNGEON DOOR. LET ME SEE. AH'. Th A’S THE STUFF- GEEl ISNT 1 HAVEN’T BEEN A SECRET PASSAGE. THERE SOME HERE'SINCE I V ’KMOvI, 1 TWIMK OTHER WAV, WAS A LITTLE . a r e w e WE’RE RIGHT WE OU6HTA 60 FRIEDA? GIRL — OH/ VESl a n y w h e r e tM PROMT OF AW-HELL I REMEMBER A b a c k AMD FIMD IT MOW-.. X RMD h is MEAR 73S* SECRET PASSAGE. FtooDLE-. HE Miewr SEMTA AAES5A6E 6 B T RUM 0 \ «R ... WAY— WE R iD c e u y NHAKIT 1b STREET 1b MRS REPFIELD OB LOST!.' YBSTEBWY,Tea- FIMD o u r Y E T, DOC IM6 HERlt> what AVR. ? EXPECT OS AaELLIMSER H5DAY WAMTSOVBR HERE.' , . bi»»fym*anwicawe.JLA. SALESMAN SAM 1 vJOfJDeR. MRS. REDFIEl O? IP REDPiauD MBS. Hm m -WHAT do th o s e t f O T SURe! m BOSS NOT WILL eecQsHizp A PERMIT Tft PRAKJCe ONL.Y P e R - ME ....OR MUES WAMT.-.CALL1H’ fiROUND TdWM MISSIOM^BUT Mtt'S, /vy MA»E r/ OM HER? I a o v c r -TVs i n * * I R A T S. PAYIN’ Mi€.,Tdp: IHL ^ Pa s s im * e F fn N ' PLAC4E.? ih r o u e m iu s D ooR v^A y . lUS L im - C % PARTY IWmSOCMN A UOM6 f.X M u m i MALL..... J V «aa«.anir.a8n; ■ -V ^ ■■ . '■ ^<3B FOpRTEEIf' , ' fviv'i'., Mtos Halaa Cmwford of HamUA Rslsa Davidson Lodgs, Dauf htsrs tlOB Of ths NSW Brltsin tsam, ta d a Program Grads XV-F-Soag. “Wash- Mrs. Osotfs E. Kslth sad Rr, u i| treet Is ipending the watk-end with of Sootla, gays a suoosssful sotbaok few mlsosUaasoui' Itoina such as NATHAN HALE SCHOOL ------lass; 4 LOCAL PERSONS IN lirsi Flteh Bsrbsr. Tbs qar wsi «U) FASHION DANCEfriend! In BrooUyn, N. Y. pw ty In 'Tinker hall last evening. nsosssaiw tslsphoae calls. The oheok Satehi struok by aitothsr ^ mschlns u it ;Hu winner of the flrit prise, Mtis for the $400 plue, will be turned "Push-Cart Ice Cream” Under weight CHENEY HALL Under nourishing Under in Butter Fat Content for 15c a pint THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. Thrift Kwnd. SALESROOM REMNANTS AND IMPERFECT GOODS SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. The Murphy Drug C>. Hartford Road, South Maxu^bester, ConiL No. 4 Depot Square Cheney Brothers’ Remnant Sale Dept. ^ I.., •■A V >: - i'Ai ■ .i.' ...... rm . "V' ".■'1