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>'«• ^ CU m m M jfar; HeidqBv- PAPAL BULL SETS - . CMtttt. ten Baabri From Aor; \ ' Bcimca Old kard^ ^ ASIDE HOLYYEAR ntswcnniHEs Muiy Odiet .tM ToW ^ 190J)00 OdMse Solfien Fdiwm ol Fiwid^ IbUers TweTcmiQA ' A w i k A tta u A . Pope Pks Has Docnment :Rqiitt S u ^ W9 0 ^ . 'i,r . ■ W i Co m ^ At PriM lt Read h the Principal ShaiilwOcwu, China. Jan. 16. — Wateington, Jan.* 16 —» (AP) V enatt Coofresanu Says Sesm t--SaLljadi Bit (A P )—RaUaa reiationB with the dm ithes In Rome. Rumblings among Repubfirim rtiinwin NattonaUat foveniment forces forecast a stirri^'. oontM Flirty Sknid Bt R eorfu - Ciiy R ecartrdQ KB Thd WK« stralaad today becanse of the soon between toe Old (Ikurd and elaylnjr of an Italian messenger by Vatican City, Jan. 16.—(A P )—A fbllowen of President Hebva for Chinese troops. kei^lkw Leaders Nenled Starts Ihdt K tcn m a p^Md buU today set aside the 12 contool of toe party organisation. The Italian was shot down by the months beginning April 2 as a holy O'*' Alredly a move.baa bear started rhtnear as he was passing the Sino- to resiit uiy effort tty; Mr.' Hoover’* Japanase battlefront southwest of year of prayer, penance and pil friends to have him retiun thb Washington, Jan« ,16.— (AP) — Hartford, Jan. 1 6 ^ (A P )—)M - here. ItaUan anthorities posted in giimage tp Rome and Paleatine. titular cUeltainahl|p' of the par.y Representative Gibson. (R., V t), catoma toAt many of ton eontnsvar- tits treaty area insisted he had been Pope Piux XL said it should lead to after retirea from, toe preddeiKy. sial matters of two pAasi ago wffl assured safe passage. s^d in a statement today that toe “sodaL political and international . Indicatiais are. todt tM ’atrugfH next ^puUican candidate for Pres­ ■gain donodnate ^ proeeodiagx The govenunent was ex­ peace." now haisg wpged behind* the. bcfnpa, pected to demand satisfaction from ident "ttiohild come from toe “com-' toe preaeat General Aaaafiil^ aps^ An "extraordinary holy year” trill break into the open afteir soon folk” and that a reorganisation the CSdnese govenunent at Nanking, and "a general and highest Jubflee” . tinue to grow afrongar daily. ^ th other nations signatory to the Much'S. ' ‘ o f toe party should be initiated by was to mark what the Pon^ be­ The bitter fight these three men have carried on against the^Glasa Banking Bill in the Sroate resulted in Hud ihr: Hoover dqd^. ^ RepubUcan members of the next When toe Leglalatora.oeiiyaie Boated protocol, Italy maintains gar­ lieved to be the 19th centenary of tiaue as tUk temkiatiilg factor in morrow for their third seaelan risons at Shanhaikwan and Tientsin one of. the great^t legislative snarls ever to entangle the upper house of Congress. Important legislation - Holii»ie. the ’Tasaion of Jesus ChtteL IBs inriu^^- the vote on the President's veto of the Philippine Independence nUA-haS 1|ien hjtld ba^ by the "" oiganlaatlon wilte a vtaw ^they Gibabh criticised toe RepubUcan among the bins tead is «tyect*d to • to protect traflic on the Petjping- cmcillxkm and death for the salva­ be one creating a District ' CoOrt. Sbanbaikwan railway and the Ital­ filibuster with threat 6f;^a p C ^ on coining fron)^ Diempcratlc leaders. Pictured bein Senator leaderidiip o f'to e present Houise as tion of men.” Burton K Wtiecltf shakSog hbnda vritb S ^ t o r Elmer, Vhotaas o f Oklahoma, VrUlo Senator Huey Laog of tom In; Jildr o ^ d ^ S u ^ tbe nbu-. 'close corporation” which be said system. ian commander In Tiratsin was said The dooument was read yester­ Inee. la the betttt ‘generally h w ^ to have been assured Us messenger Louiriana is Ohvthe right. ' ahuhted aUe men to the back­ As ia 1931, this measiiro adQ day in St. Peter’s, and' readings R^ubiioana oh c^tol.I^.' > ground. probatdy be soUdly M^pteted hy would rea^ the border city safely. were set later in S t John L a te n t Japanese military authorities, . ^G naid Slighted . “The party must be organised into Demoertts in view at GevbsnjNr. meanwhile, feared they may have mother churdi of Rome; Maiy Ma­ . But members of .toe old : guard, a^hU ng uUt to represent toe com- Cross’ repeated advopAOJ Of fa ^ acted too late In attmnpting to block jor and S t Paul’A outside the walls. wbq considered themaelvea sUshtail m « ..-I v- * ■ *. .. .< tion of JehU provlttce to Manchukuo, The Pope’s recent protests ent party setup “cleaned out froM ing the last few years, and for that differs from that defSAbs*' two the Japanese-sponaored Manchtirian against churCh restrictions in top to bottom,” and a nbw ayan- reason the .vb^ra have turned to toe years «go in that the matiiod aV Spain, Mexico and Ruoda w en re­ WHM DAUGHTER state. izatioo created, with a. conservative leader of smother party who prom­ appointli^ toe district judgsa is called in thla passti^: "Oh, miQr FOR ANOTHER Wmg basia but a slant satiataetory to4ha ises to accompUsb what they beUeve U6,M0 SoMtera left to toe General A issxiWy to the moat merdful Lord bring about liberal element of toe party. for toair good.’” decide. Two yeaira ago the bill pro­ About 180,000 CUneae troops were that the hdy year which we shall They want to take over party "Cw^dge Type" ’ already in the province. posed toe judges be aiqx*nta6 shortly inaugurate will bring peace Wat WUe Hoase bFiJe; contim early ih the spring to pre­ Gibson said the party needed a toe governor. Ten were known to have to souls, to the churcb that liberty Senate Committee Fails To pare for the Coigressional camt- latuier of “the OopUdge type" and been hastened throush Ciumenkow, DRYLAWISSTILL New Measure evers^where due her x x x.” paytt In 3884. “mutt give direction to toe hopes the pass of nine gates, north of Urges'Prayer Deak Follows OparaliM With murii preliminary man- andf'- aai^ratioas of toe common folk The new measuro propeead to att. here, by the Chinese General Chang He called upon the world to turn Reach Agreement f k euverjtag ia going.on, toe battle lines if^ it' is to get away from toe bUght up 36 district ooorta. These will ro- Hriao-LUuDg, just before Japanese its mind "from earthly and decay­ IMPORTANT ISSUE mre not yet definitely, drawn. They of the rqiutatlcha of serving big busi­ place all the prsaent courta bttew blodcedlt. k Cankilft. toe Superior, Court ing things” X X X he urged prajrer Measnre— AlcohoEc Con­ ■re, however, to center about the ness onty.” ' J^wneae airplanes bombed and and pennance, not only ^ . those of ebairmanship of toe RepubUcan Na­ “It is a weO known fact,” Gibson The aalariea o f the diatriet judgaa heavily damaged a Chinese military the church, but for "sD mankind tional comiUttee, now hdd' by said, “tott. ^ RepubUcan Party would range from 86,500 in the haadquartsres at Kailu, in northeast led astray by so many discords and tent Starts Disdssion. IbirteeD Years DU T«hy Ckimbridge. Mass., Jan. 16—(AP) Everjst Sanders, secretaty. to the poUcy and stsmegy of toe House has largsot districts to 81.560 for toe Jdibl, Japanaae reports said today. smaller districts. bostiltty* taborlag under so many —Mrs. Jsiri* WniMi Sayre, dmii^- late (folvin (foolidge wheb he was been shaped and directed by a few Jqianeas obntinuBd a troop move^ ndseriaa and feazfol .o f so many President. members joined, into a. dose corpora- In-obnaectlbn with : toe District ment into ^ provinca from that re­ ter of PresIdMUt Woodrow Wilson, (fourts plan, toere has arlasn con­ dangeea.” Washington, Jan. 16.— (A P)— A . Not To Resign. * . tipn. kwtyAMe m oi have been left gion whl(h ai^eared to be aiming to The Wpe asserted that “the pre­ and fife-long woricer In social ser­ Talk among toe Repuhlicaaa is in toe.bawRjdund. and. given no op- siderable conjaeture also aa to oeevergB wMh t)tiiet troope in this week’s driay for the Collier-Blaihe vice and' toe cause of world peace, pmtunity to devttpp in leadership. w^hat IT any actioD^ will be tohaa cise year” of the death and crud- AskFffstYew. that .Sanders.desires to relinguish section in .a drive aplnat Jehol fixion of Jesus Christ *Tias not been bill to legalise 3.05 beer ahd-wine the post wi^dn a ftm mootoa at th* F^w have been able to break into by too, General AasenUdy to enabt City, the provincial c^iitaL Aed latalAat nigbb'' She was 48. into l^IttatioB toe pkteoaala for hiatovicaUy aaootafoed, neverthe- was forced todity. when the SenMe wife of Pyof. Francis lAtcsL tttottigh b* bas A s h ^ ^ charmed ehtde. That ia toe .real A oounter-fttack by chincss economy, made la it WsSlL in laas the fact In Itndf x x x if of judidary diRBBrMttae fa il^ to , xtnik eoripeseent inbm ^B ot TUfsoti w toe ladk of leaders on toe troops agalast T^mgHao, diracMy such grmvllBt And>-fmpnttanae WiaUngtoB, Jkn. ig j lAB»6lto»Alte about wbldi, we bear dioiary. ramrt aubaatttad .\t [^^Ugreement on (he nwaauii<< (AP) '*-^.(6emnfi8rioii^bMMrrl^ and a justice WHliaxn M. M ttfin s r 'l oast o f Banin, was ss^eeUA^iy «h» lt woifid*tpe I n i^ t t i^ ie ^-tet" Thefi Ibition is thirtetoi years old ts-c oTtba HarvaTOTbyiAohouL set toe A otoH oo^^ so mubh erlUdsm. Japanese and Japanese reSigHits'aa pass In.aOence.” The committee spent two hesflll pieita. V Although 'Mn " -QigMoMe'Pottcy p(d,,Atoonf tlier ------^faculty, miccumbed/to.toe tfeeta b f was tot the Abefitinn. of Tuni^lao wars ordoed to seekNrc- *TV> all the fafQttid of both sex­ discusilBg: the tovoraUe suboam- A gall bladder opew^op performed: pMhily: fiMtteatedr he wouM vhtt EMteittste bi|i|i .foUowed fugs inside the military barracks. es who during the holy year, bavr mittee 'ropi^ on tte bill to modity to Oqmpp8a,to.tbe home, in OIqbs enter poiHics, toey foit be was A the oppodte policy smpe tafchigboo- toe office of' and in t& factory the. .quesrion Saturday moniiiig in to* Cambridge . GUMse 'Tnmta” ii^ confused and communicated, the Volstoad Act, hut reached no hospital. potenttal' Qshdidate .to thwart posd' trtfi and erory man is given his Reeciveriddf^Plan still ranks a s a leading National is­ (fonalBaabie intateet was also Chlnona *%ronts” on Jehol were doier on the day or in difterent final vote^ , CK late years, Mrs. Sayre who Ue. farther politieal ambitloDS of portonlty. ' -tlie resifft is plaiifly Apl' reported as vastly outnumbering the Chairman, Norris said it probably sue—stotffiy condemried and stoutly paidat Hiat party is united as manffestod Ity munft^al: offldala. in days and whatsoever order,. visit defended. was married in toe White House in BCr.'Hoover. Japaneaa, Bands driven out (rf piously throb times the basitfcas of would be Improved next Monday, Gharlni D. HilUs of New Y,ork. never .before.; Strong leaders hav* a plan 'A U * for tocelvarSbIP’ tor 1913 during her father’s first term ConnecUeUt citlea SAAktog aid' far northwestern Mandraria by the St. John Lateran, St. Peter in Vati­ when the committee hdds its next As the wets, saying they are as President, bad been active in Republiemi cpmndtteeinani J.: Henry beien -devdoped.- The R^pumcana can. St. Paul ’on Via Ostiense and regular meeting. motivated by toe events of toe No­ Democratic Naticmal and state poli­ Roraback- of Hartford Com., vice must follow to* same course'if they financial dIsilzeSS.' SsBAtor Jolsi F* (Gonttamai an Page n g h t) St Mary Major on the EsquiUne Several minor amendmoits wore vember Sections, oifganixe to at­ c h a ir s ^ of toe Nafiolml’ <»nanitr stand any show of getting back to Lynch at NAW HXvsa sild a bBl tics. She campaigned for A&TO ,wae being proptebd glvlng’ to hill, and pray accordii^g to our in­ iq>proved, but m<»t of the time was tempt’ to abolish prohibition, toe E. Smith in Massachusetts.in 1928 tee, Hehry P. Pletther, pf .Green power- in A goierAtion. - tention, we concede and impart spent discussing the pnqx»sed alco­ drys. asserting toe-elections were "This criticisqi is not tost of a receiver authority to • exerirtse - all * not indicative of to.e -.efill of toe and was herself boomed for U. S. CattM. Ea., W. Frapkfin. KnPk. Qd* "powers' now held by toe-'varlous- of­ mercifully in the Lord a plenary in­ holic content of 3.05 per tont. Senator in .19^ until she withdrew c a g d hewq^per'publiskqr, mid Soi- radical but o f one classed as a, con- dulgence for aD the punishment Conunittee approval of the bill people, , organise equafiy as de­ ator J a ^ E. WAtson >ot In^ahd Old'vdib desired notldhg iA ficials Ur each munitipafity'. The PLANNING A PROBE terminedly' to retain i t because of her devotiai to bar hus­ they must suffer for their sins, of band aiHl childrtn. She v w vice are being discussed as. posdUUties toe inty of pbUtica) preferment. It eelverrite> would contliMje'.^- (Oontlnoed on Page laght;) The toirteento aimlversary found for Sandfrs post by Ud guattUun^ M A.stateraoit of toe plain common surti tone as all indebtodneas ’ baa vtticb these faitfafol shaU have first chairman of toe Democratic ' state been Ik^teted ted toe c o w obtained the remission and pardon.” one committee in Congress meeting committee during toe recent cam­ the Hoover .side, tfie names of sou e o f toe situation. OFSTATEPOUCE Declaring the, "plenary indul­ to act on a bfll legaUring 3.0& beer L.:Mms, Lawrrode' Richey, "The next presidential candidate ty s affairs plabed on a soimd btelS. paign. The {dan. Senator Lyiite aaldi gence X X. X be obtained during this and wina Democrats said it would ■ Roosevelt’s Prituid secretary to Mr.. Hoover, ord of tkk party must come from ! the jubilee year only in Rome,” the speedily be approv^ by that com­ Walter r . ,arowi», toe^:,poatmaatyr cattm of the average eitiaen and would be iimflar to one adtt^ted for A personal friend as well as Fall River. Masa. . document urged pUgrims "tr come DAMAGE0F$100,000 mittee and by . toe Senate. E«ys ardent supporter, of Presidest-elect genei^ llAve ibeeatoeaycL . : l^ye .toe best traditiaia of toe found­ Forner Fall River City Offi- in very large nunTOers." It added plahnM no drive against it, being RopseVelt'she tmd her husband were ers, o^ the natibn.ba^ of hisal. He that "more frequoit and devout pU- confident, they said, that President must be of toe'CboUdge t^ ^ and QUIGIteX AGAINST IT ^oqver -ydn vetq.sueh a measure. overnight guests of toe Presidient- grimages'be made to the holy WHEN HOTEL BURNS elect on several,.occ*si was a\ co-author of the she who filed this state’s electon) course of this year." vote for -Roosevelt and Gamer. Party must henbeforto give direc­ ator John F. Lyttto Weat H i^ The name “bull" for the historic B t^teento anoiendmrot, went into tion to toe hopes and as^rattons of that cittes aoUritinii^ Stoto bnrolved In Controversy. the STObte to ih^e, if the oppor- Mrs. Sayre was bora in (Sblnes- and most important documents of Knickerbocker At Canaan vUle, (3a. Much of hw girihood was toe cemmoa'fblk. ' It must sei^ aid be plaoed in reottvArtt^. MSQkS^ tunity -present^ itself,. his. custom­ toem if it is to, get away from too George A. Quigley t q ^ «Ald the Roman (^thbUcchmch comes ary annual on prohibition. spent in-Princeton, N. J., where her PROWESS’RAPTPI from the Latin for "bubble,” be­ father was first professor'and then ’^'” ~ht of -toe it^utetlon of'serving plan was "entirely unc^Ieff fori? Fall River, Mass., Jan. 16.— (AP) cause the old leaden seals used re­ Bums To Ground— No Bi^eal Defeated prerident of the university.'She was businmonly. Senator Itynte. ettod toa'jbipo Of —^Two former city officials and a sembled bubbles. ' Since Cdngreas convened in De­ graduated from Goucher (foliage in is -o growing,resentmoit Fall Rivet. Mass:, which ISjlh Stoto Fan River business man tooay had cember. this bas. happened:. An out­ Baltimore in 1908 and spent the f o g l ^ ia ilv ^ o f' this Cfobgress to recetversh^ bectese it drawtou bn altered the controversy concerning Gnests ln House At Time. right repeal tysolntion was defeated next three years in intenri^ . aodal dot anything to rOUeve the present 81T),000.00e oU ^ tloa A ’ charges of irregularities in the ad- In. ti*e House ty six votes; a bill sohdee work'amemg textite woriielrs ecbnamfe -si^tibn.' There is a “Gonmarison of GennfC|le|b^tibn' to dry she wab Jater. a .manrber ot -^ the ed by Captain Chities T. Beaupre, the basement swept National executive board. . a’ divelopibbhf' into a ' rolrit fecta of. the unamdojtote^ .'rate* aqd,giy^. Gqngron power to '' th e Rsirabuean state police head, as a "straw” man structure. No guests‘iwose White Hanee Wedding tlte. The diffieuittM ..now ' . ^noons'VMS .approved t y a Sro- ld' be-Oirganiskd -te do Ita perien'ood aro toe result v of whose charges were "trumped up hotel whoi .tbe firo stinted,' and -‘fi0mB^ttM-'4id)d^w is on toe The Wiison-Sayre, weddihg , wap A teotest frmn toe-.Hqttah Cradle and silly.” Captain Beaupre said Car Crashes Ibrw ii^ R ii (k emplo)^ escaped'm^n^:' \ . toe test in toe White Ebiuse - 'stace eburdi afaiitoet .toe bsiittdh*te. th* pArt'kv{>rQteotTand preserve our in-. ployinent not .miamahalsiteht. and ‘ tkero fin'acm 0rjBpk r!niiirdp ehtedh^<^the tortef stltutkSBa." toe trouble to not cOiiflnte. to three otter Fall River men were in­ VHien the .flto .fitotonttus airtyed, r ifla ‘Oxpectad to. reveal Miss AJioe Roosevelt mqnled Rityre- volved. the two-story wooden buUdiito'wais aentatlve Nicholas Longwortht Miab d d F^dnc*a3.)wute Irbultt was necticut by any mete!* « Bridge and Sods h 30 .eia^tite'Jbt^ -fesolnttah ti^wldA V Steator 'fiy»Sh*a‘^ f^ Walter L. O’Hara, business man; so engulfed in tomes that the firs-- Already be Wilson was tke 13tb. WMte Houp* [ore the B u M a m gdv*h)m«pt former Mayor W. Harry Monks and men’s efforts to save the hotel.weTO: p < ^ ,hAS-any m erit U " Ahtellr te . ifoi^igQo e I^aea]^ psMl applied to the state fftoi* years ol King Boris, who |s > 3n CoMa receiver last aprtng, and.Uia .IS .aai* Dutch Harbfar; Aliarica, J*h. 16.— West Haven asMAg the whole thing is of such a serious clear aa the car struck Gm . water a j a ^ - p o U l ^ party cblllad t o tot ■a obric.” They. ara'’daad,. too.' Only today to sea tot MtM* prihebss ~*.)—Vhe pliiTOt of the Soviet the ABffotatmahl off* : nature that the facts should be p l g ^ were disdiarrsd’ Sattoday ■ong.to a^oi^nlpal^ alact aa waa^rn Fridiy and reaeued by a bridge tender. He the aow liviM .on, anthein; of a ' ‘ pAAsenger steamer. thote^ea a A « At 1*^ heard by the Massachuaetta court if received a severe laoention in the Praald^t a man wno had riaan to metropolis thbtte song to, a prod- nanelar matters. thla la poeaibte, or by some tribunal head and was taken to the Quincy The house, orlgiaadly was . tbp aea .'from tkoaa aama "ald^ home of. Mr. and M n. toe PSSLS^JSiJ‘2 that win be oomposed of poaons ho^^taL bbi^,bafore that Lottie ; vXt was a yapr ago that Blakr lost VAtrohn Gtty, Ji .1m"or bfeSMiS^tiwwiwitB GOYBRNORtol Af who are bolding office.” TAm ear, police said was forced latter a sister of John Setooh. of CMteon had :int;intyodudad it from ...a Pope Plus is New Haven who had oytead and bSi Job aa ablabman. SBnee than' it raaittbbd .vUled l a ; sayA(tanr NAW Haowv Jab* O’Hain also said that "the real from the bridge by another oir Btkraiy bture, and It swept tot land bas bean Uttar jd a g . Hlai latt o o ^ traveling in the o]DTOoalta dlraetlon. managad the hotel. 'The. Bladca “ East Mda, watt btda. ' warr NiMlt of tot ordws of the state police “were ware widely known- In ytohfleld it yelitarday fby ooffea n r I Xmhias'’ to' V w reiayad by tba It dromed 85 feeiel into about 80 AU bTOimtf tte'tobra — <-■ —” bimadf. hla Ulnd brother'and hia bqro Prtoe*BB ^^■nnunannm^nnron2 ! 2 ! S m 4 mnp P iatoied from a Boston hotel. coimty. Tourists frequbhtly stopped iqiiak>C|^' and Intn^tr A number of charges against the feet of water. JuMS-W. B io k o wl^ wrote, tooaa 74-^ete^dbter. - r' r i t s M f « ^ * tetf'atar The fire departments of . Quinqy at their hone. - ; wordb,' im nt kla last pansy yaatar- tcpepars have been predented to Setoein built a oottaga to*; w ilfi> . ‘Thay would part with aD Ih b]^ « lih t ,> Chtof.JmiHeA''^ GowKnor Igf. and.Weymoutn and the Coast Guard dayi ju d to fo ^ (where ttae was craws from Point Allarton and Bast tar and took over the hOitoi wblito tharo.for bla) .lb the Mdawalka b< Km*totetote|W Mcmin tod^r that while he he converted Into a hotd w build­ hls 'anig,' Could they ^t'\ not nxm .1 p B> m aroS?'**' was la Waatsort at the soaaa of a Boston worked In the swift current in an attempt to locate and bring ing an addition. The Ointoy flit , "Tota. blag. *11111* iroin d roala. , „ jtm iay Blaka wrote it^ and wttk tft.AR.ThiilAW*' .. . J, I) gambling raid two treopara took out ^toe. ,lb ibta | a ChanaaChadaa B. LbwlorlAwior w|k if m - the car to the suiiaoe. about |100;000 made it one A to* ; UMdott b r t ^ la dalttag db#b’—" a sack of nguor. may be tntarastp William Gaughan, the bridge tn * chief botala in this aaetioib^:uBd it tbiajr SL kdiiro'JlBUBy.lM vMM .tha mdbdy. ha didted tag. Cigitahi B e a u ^ ” ha said, ^to ...... der, ellmbad down a ladder under bad an the taetUtlas of a iqliy hotel. dark, bttt d ^ hliT^ob, Wb ) '.IV flad out w^at became of thta Ugnor TTm grounda alio ware w w latd ------Tharo’b dot eoidd the bridge on hearing the oraMi, and ■mil* today.. ' ..wMla you a n Investigating a' gin b - out bad kept ' ' •1VW4 rods” bowt ■aw Father Frawtay awtauntof M ‘ ...... 1 % raid In WaatpMt’* the water. Ha eaUad to WnroA tbs Tba oM bouaa dat*d back to Iwv- kite *foOM ' bM rro tolnkj” > \aald,. “that said ha.waa roatty to ap* priaet turned for a moaant *tn a oluttonary Y^ar days and I t . was fouated the iittdumth.ui in a tifbimal aad flva.ttl for his compairtona ^ balo*w. add, a tongaon in tba. Hian Ai^start hte to ■sveMI' Baman suKUiffi '***•*""*•■' g£S5L282liSS5 Qb mm Xbbadi ro '- . •

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Itn. Thomas BrsaMa,' bBA Mrs. dillai WMrthtos ftom $$i to m 'FhT Wmiam Brmman, J o o ^ Buyosw Uh A.iP.STORESdVE ton oCTbod handled. It is « Mtt^Ag.to I f f l S K K T 70 ISSUE m m K K m m M n t b r l M E ______fiobert P. JU iF ref Abwit 250 Altai Anal Also; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 1 ^ - Aaron Johaaqi, Frank Rolstnn lop,* Mr. and Mrs. Geoife Dunoan,' M8& p . E OffiNET Coming at a tiine wh«a goieral and Samud Burgeaa have bem sum­ A fa ir — R m Eiterlun* William Dickson with Mrs. C (Miver. interesi is cektsnfi ob the'quiptloa moned'for jury'duty tomorrow on Lr Aaillll, Loses Hi Secrethqr Mms after a eoitei the criminal aide of the Superior with l^rafMant ^bdvto! gt UMA ha Mr. and Mrs. Hmbert DdnneUy. Wil­ o f better business for New England. liam Davis with Miss Emma Btag- DIES IN 92D YEAR Oeurt.-...... said Nntfetial finmelal tfittiite witra n o t— Ust of (kwsis. haiim, OoUn Davies with Mrs. Q. The New England Week observed tdd. newnaneimeb tor Giorgettl. Peter Doust with Mrs. A- last week in the stores of the Ghreat The annual meeting of the Del&rs,Mr. and Mrs. Qersld Dono­ Atlantle A Padfle Tba Oompany at­ atooUKMdera o f the Odd .Fdlows* M«mb«n of the Brltlsh-Ajmerioan van, Mr. and Mrs.’ William SSliott, tracted wide attentkm, not cety her BuUding AsMCiatloa win be hdd Waahlagtaii, Jam 16.—(a P ) ~ woM agM i inim . - r Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ferguson, Mr. Married h AnakraBa Shie in the Odd FaUowF buiftag Hnu*r Miaaiaaiitpi rIvar/irtafaB lost out to Deqiite the wadt-eiid rnoeaq^ that. dub, their wives or women friends, eauas the Tea Oempaay parUddar- and Mrs. William Freebum, Mr. and day Mihf at,ei|ht o'clock: .T)nraa ^ Siip7«^O oavt today and as didf'- gaVu. wore entertained by the duVa offl- Mrs. Albert Ford, William Fleming ly featured New IMgiaiid piodocta diroetors will bo elaetad aiad tho ra- tha-Bav. IWbaiC■ Pi Stodor, the Los arousA.toa White Hbusa vkeP the cets Saturday al^bt at the Maaonic with Mrs. M. Mooney, Mr. and Mrs. Game Here h 1861— One but BMie becaiiee tkie ityedal cvdit "yorts of ofiSeora win bU heard Ai)(|alai praachax who ran for the Idaffitoiild'ntafce bin afetirmiint to itea Op. thete - . James Ften^ran, Frank Furphy with focusaed attention iqiOB the thily but; titeMi;via;A^ptiariblllty k would -JkoiMki Cuftiafl;:_____ Temde in the lith annual dlanar hf Senato. laat year after Ua radio Mdxtoo, cpadthof o f thi the dub. It was a great success Mrs. Humphreys, George Fulton Sob Surfhres Her. staggering sum which A A P spends TIm empomtiom and directors of atetloil: was! ordarad off the air. be fptodointng btfcm He from every point of view, about 250 with M l» Esther Haugn, Mr. and in New England,-every year. Tlte: half. dOBBtt atotoi flanktog" deriRNd-te W WhSteer it would ■ “ ' '.Jifli' ' the .Savings'Bank o t Manchester Senate IbaBago ore^ tha attending jenjoying a fine dinner Mrs. Patrick Furphy, Mr. and Mrs. The Cheat Atlamte A Padfle Tea win: maet ■tonkwow afternoon at the kwtw MlnitelD^ warn refused bob teeaeagnqr astatemmit. mwkA aatertalnment followed by danc* James Fultcm. MlRs hlmsrif piaiM to discuss 'vjtep. ■ Mrs. SariA Grace^ (M o^e) Company spent mime than $72,600,- theihank. pamilsafim ttf flla VrKh the court a la Pn Jniarelitr rfpriiiair .hia ing. aiss Jessie M. Reynolds, R. N., PiC|tion,^aa(ktag inodifloatlon o f the budgetary a ^ fiscal matters in aP Also Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gri- Gbsnity. widow of William H. 000 in New England in 1M2, a sum opinion o f the atatahfentir d f BOatOf who is the local welfare nurse, and mason, Charles Qarron with Mias vdiidi indicates the extent to which Gddnmied lake dtversioii ease de­ address tonight: Choiey, died at her home, 1183 Main stroet waa crowded today taries Hyde, Hvztoy. Chitoto. and who was Instrumental in founding Peggy Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Mark its budneas fapueBcee the,proqd«ita^ an pabpla tiimod out .in laiga innm cree. Huy wialMid. the court to The Presite. been, described the dub was the guest of honor. Main street, Saturday evening* after ) faSUng ttaro is A critical need Stimson on tea PIrtlapytoaJM, O *-. Holmes, Mr. and lb s . Frank Haugh, of this sectioii of the. eoqntiy aid .bera to tahtf.fun advaatagu of the leave the dopr bpag: for taking ad­ tingadded: " ' Fine Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Haugh, Mr. a long iUneas. Mrs. Ctaenqy was in apring^ika Waatoer. Oonatleaa ditional water ov t o f Lake Mlchir for apee^ action hy Congtyss. td The dub < members and their her 82d year having been bom in one which offldaLi of the cootyaity' ‘I think wa .ltove toe votes to paag and Mrs. John Herron, Samud Mer- hope, will be exceeded Ity a. snbeti£> marito^hava boon heard about the gaa beeidaF that aliOFed to Chica­ ■iterd belantinir the budget; ,a ip e ^ - friends gathered In the main lodge Wicklow, Ireland, Jun,. 6,1841. She ty.1n' the face of deteit now be* the biu over the;yeto. Wa-hhdtnein ron '.vith Miss Mabd HauschiUtz. tial amount in 1888. More inteiiiit- fact that Manchester is bdng fk- go iQr- the.«o«ft-fler oewage dispos- Saturday ahd l we ltovi ^tMto room at the Tenqile at dz o’dock John Hewitt, John HaghOB with waa o f Kntfllah descent, tbo daugh­ ■i-^no ae to maintafa navigation to yond toe $1,300,000,000 rnadt and a and marched to the banquet hall ter of.Edward and Jane,Moylo-of ing.sfill, at least'to townqieo^b M vorad with a porticularty mild win­ todtyv ' , Mrs. L.' Dunlop, Jacob Hewitt with the fact that , the oompaity pdd k ter. ^t-^be-deveiopad Hnks of the sharp drep to iwvenaayikowt Jncokie where Urbano Osano served a Miss Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cornwall, England,, ano later at th e lake taxes and cu^m a duties. '‘Thace iaa't much iuaigta; 1^^ flue roast turitey dinner, ’^ e Criswick, Australia. Sian o f $160,000 to the OifOid 8o^[> WMte House aides including TAUke t o have a-vote takah,JS 'tea Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jame­ Company^ manuteeturess of the statoaqrhi(to won tha original lindt- banquet haU was neatly decorated / Wod When IT Mra> Arm, Sutton Mixter of the tog deerse oppoasd too new move. Theodore Joslin, secretaiy to the near future.” and the tables were so arranged son, Thomas Kane wittt Mrs. Kane, famous produqt; Bon AmL The A A Hartford. Gas company will b^te RHlliam Kerr with Mrs. George Bid- Mrs. Cheney spent'many yeqrs. of Pnrident, sald'tbay had nO knosri- Tydings, a auppottar ef tIto.Nll, ♦ii«» the large crowd of diners were her Vouth in Australia and ijt. was P distrihutes this product in all of the' first o f a series o f six oooldng edge as to when th» . Praeldenf a totefnipted toe SUhiitortag Bqey comfortab^ seated. Gay camivaJ well, William Lynn, John Lairing ito 36,000 stmreA lessons tomorrow at 2 o’clock at the WM finally denied relief with Mrs. Barr. there she met and wed. 'VA^Uiam H. temn-'lhd tadle''eommiaale» order a t statement or maaiagA weald be Ikwg: e f. Louiaiann to ask: hats and souvenira for all were at Chmey. M r/ Cheney imcompiaiied Becausft the public’a ci«taetB,with Y. M.C A. Mothers of ntUe chil- fortotomibg:_ ^Tw ondaf if the SMtotef each plate. The women received per­ Also Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, dran may have tha< latter csrad for Mr. and Mrs. H ow a^ Muridiy,. Ed­ 1^ his brotheri Gie Iq^ John. 3. the coxnpany hayei largdy;hscn con­ a M tei KCTV ftom tea ntr. Be waa that a pen of the efftire fume, the gift of O. Fox and Ctom- Chenqr, had/gone to Australia from fined 'to doing business in its indl- during the leasoh. aUp'kas haan taken and ahownaaMU pany, Hartford, a jar of marshmal- ward McCann with Miss Powers, Mr., chargedr qitlt broadoaating attacks and Mrs. D. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Cahfomla as prospectors after flie vdual stores ‘ few persons reaUse on certein pUblle offlclala churohto Votea-thaa neeasaaiy to pare the. hiR ^ creme, the gift of Samud Her­ discovery of g^d in the ter souths that, the coumpany’s dtyeadltiires in Dyer Carroll o f North' Main HOSPITAL NOTES over the veto?” ... ron, local Zanol salesman, and ther­ Joseph Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. John ^ othem He fought toe dedsUto McMenemy, Mr. and Mrs. St^hen western continent. Mrs. Qienoy’s New Bnjsiand. amounted to more street^ a Woa$h toe courts, all rultox ’*Iliat, ahrown I hgte totei, d o ^ mometer calendars, the gift of the, tether was a dvfl: engineer.' n e admitted to the Veterans’ hospital. J. W. Hale Company. The men re- McAdam, Mr. and Mrq, Frank Mc- than $160 a nrinute, every hour of against him, and today toe 1*3: Saturday^ atoniaaibns were Ed-, Caughey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc­ couple was married on' June 17.' the day, every; day of the wedi dur­ Newington, today for treatment prsme Court refused to review toe ward BidwUl-bf thb Btehivef ;jDSf cdved shaving seta, the gift o f the 1858 when Mrs. Cheney was but 17 ’ ’t . g s a r j. B. Williams Company of Glaston­ Neil, Mr. and MrsL Patrick Madden, ing the last year. The, estyenditurM Distript of Columbia Oourt-of An- Emma Johnson of M Birdi street teaf aomettenfl o o fp t te te deni to jrears o f age. oTthe company in New E^land not The meeting o f the YD 'Club peals* decision. ~ heto'tte-iniCmployed reiterated oK ia bury. Mr. and Mrs. William Mahaffey, Mr. M d'lfrii, Cteohne Nevak of 67 Fos­ Entertahunent and Mrs. Harold McLagan, Mr. and Six Sona only cover wages, rod, ta :^ trans­ scheduled for tomorrow night to Beoeaa AnnouMsed ' ter direeti ' SatojriA^a .'dtodtewg to the COuraa e f toa, flUbuiter Following the dinner the tables Mrs. John Mcpowell, Mr. and Remaining in Australia throe portation, heat, lij^ t and power, but make, plans for- the annual banquet Only a haiMifur additional- cases Wirb' Jaases Muridty w ST Apel Tydtoki MOd he-waa aaartoiia tehdp* were deared away and the crowd Robert McKoewn, Gerald McDonnell, ysars after, their marriage their also include the far greater sum has bem postponed until Friday eye- were dispoaed Of to a brief searion. Place, Baxaoy Augoktai of Stofford' theiw. t ’ settled down to hear an entertain­ Mr. and Mrs. George Foots, D&vid first child, WlDiam, was. bom. In which the company spends for New ning, January- 24, at the Army and and Chi(^ Justirs Htigha •Prihgb and MrA Birth Britton ef .’’AS'.aMm as mutertuhity. ofteob; j. ' ment pn^gram that lasted for about Foots with Miss May lAfilson. 1861 they came to Manchester, from Ekigland products to be sold in itS' Navy club. ed that after next Monday thdn 4i8 Eskf -Mlddla Ttonpike" hope t o ^ b ^ OP w twriutitohJliaCr an hour. Riduded in the program Also William Robinson with Miss Australia witd their Intent child 16,000 stores in all parts of'th e would be a two wedts’ reeese,^ to 'Btaniey TOdeh o f oB 1-9 Sdiool were.the fWldWing sdections; Mud- H. Robinson. William Rqed with and Mr. Chaney hecamo associated country. Members of the Manchester Moth­ February atieet wak'dischaiged yesterday. cal'sei^fionsbh flute, "David Horri- Miss M. Hooka, Mr. and Mrs. James In’ the silk business, lator taking Naturally, A A P buys vast quan­ ers’ club havr been invited to att< The eotot agreed to pass upon ~Mre. Irene o f 4^ Benton fetrad to kii xrewrtkn to'hote^l^. soh, Thomas Kane, Thomas ' ITwin, Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. John Sin- charge at the old Cheney stcure, for a tities o f merchandise in other' parts; the meeting to be held at 8: toe appeal of-Harry J. Mortehaen; etrebt 'died' at tin htepital Sunday w™**tet.eMteata ^to great many years a traiUng center Wednesday evening at Watkins David Foots, and Ehnest Vennard; namon, Mr. and Mrs. Jpseph Sinnar of the country for' sale in its New Wisconsin commissioner a t insur­ (^pnatmearia. ' ' ’Tboobm taxaaP i songs, Harry Flavell; cabaret songs. mon, A i r y Scott with Mim A. Mc- here. Here five more sons were England stores. Such itoms as flour, Brothers, 31 Oak street sponsored ance, to have set aride an order ^ caarence Hanson o t .itraet tNeVaalaa taxpk^ - lOss Foggy Moriarty; Scotch songs Keown, Robert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. born to Mrs. Cheney. They were Ed- oranges, canned fruits and other by the Manchester Public Health a three-judge Federal Court fo' sadSbfA Martoh^aason of ^ Effo T ’ln p a d istat, and Jokes. Tommy Hynds; Scotch, David Stratton, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie waid, Walter, Samuel, Hmry R. and items not produced in New En^imd Nursing committee, the Hospital, western Wisconsin prohibiting Mm streat; Mias LucyBwUgalateto o f 5' 'iated the senatef/’ Long couEdwred. Irish and specialty dances. Miss Stevenson. Merton Stevenson with Mark. All eizeept Henry R., who must be purchased in outside i>oints, Board'^ Health and Red Cross con»- ftom cancelltog toe license o t the Quariy’ street, RodreiUai end “He’S'had a hflto'time-” Eleanor Brown; quartet, Arthur Mrs. Meredith Stevenmn, Jr., Mr. made his home with his mother mittee. Miss Katherine Tucker, Security Insurance Ckunpany of Guerge^Starteviat, of 18 ~HwawlL have passed on. by A A P as well as by any other • *^Tha .Senator' haibT stitojuiatea Larder, Rudolph Swanson. Ernest and Mrs. William Shidds. grocery orgamxation. On. the other secretary of the National Organiza­ Cilpanecticut to do business In vyis- street, 'were admtttod yesterday,. r a o io do aitytotag,? Benson, and David Hutchinson; rube Won Many Friendslrips tion for jPnblic Health Nursing, will Also Mr. and Mrs. George Ted- hand, vast quantities of New Eng- cousin. The etiuf was toe request The latter Ur to k critical eonditida aiL “FB ask toajteiiute sketch. Leon Holmes; comedy duet, ford, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tedford, For a great many years Mrs. be the qieaker, and at the close of of toe commiasfener of intenul today wltSi bbart dlaease. Samud Herron, and James McCul- .Cheney' enjoyed the friendship and lapd merchandise find tbei.' way in­ ha poaw a tiUt tite flifl hrerer'ki^ Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Taggart, Mr. to A A P Stores .as ter away as the her talk will be willing to answer revenua,for a reyiew to teat the Joseph Lovett, 18, of 76 teeter teta ooutttry .b a ^ -t o its: ssnSen or laugb; Irish step dance, Paddy Mad- and Mrs. Charles Trotter, Mr. and .isLffection of all. who . were drawA questions on toe aUbJect of publia toltog of toe. Ninth CircuitCourt of streeL tentosated for a glass cut eq^yteiat or a hft ' oC- du ; Irish songs, David Morrison; dose to her lh affectionate and loyal Pacific Duast. The total of A A P Mrs. Sanhiel J. Turirington, Mr. and purchases in New England for use health nursing. Every member p f Appeto holding the income of. thT bn slAi^of Mr foreluait iteted^ recitation ‘*The Boat That Brought Mrs. William F. Taggart, Mr. and trieiiddiip and could fed and ap­ the Mothers’ club Is urged to hear A; T. Jergtos trust, derived from yestentay* Me Over," Meredith Stevenson. preciate her ram quattfies. within and outside of this territory- Mrs. John Turirington, Ernest Ven- reaches a very large figure, and is this lecture. toe sate ^ . d l and gas produced d i ttonneth Bteo, H, of 306 Hartfoni im gA gA Alkil htkAIBC Following the entertainment there nart, Mr. and Mrs. William Wylie. deaths of her husband and five sons land leased from jjo o g Beach,’ Road, was admitted :to. toe UotoftoL H H r H J i J u lT . I m A W J was modem and old teShioned danc­ saddened bw last years but did'not s>rid to exceed by millions of dallara, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wilson, David the total purchases of materials by The Orange Sewing club will meet CaUf;, was exempt ftom Federid- lisr night following ah automobS^^ ing, with Bill Mimsie’s orchestra fur­ Webb with Miss Hoffner, Christo­ mar her hopeful and interesting out­ tomorrow aztanioon at 2 o’clock taxes. ateclisnt on West Center stre^ nishing the music and Griswold pher. Wilson, William Wilson wifii look on'life. A A P outside o f New England for; Chapi^l prompting. Ice cream and sale-in.'its New Eng inJ stores; with' Mrs. Walter Joyner of 31 HoU 'tee hoy waa'knocked down a ear Miss Irwin. Harold Wilson with lifiss HerFnarily street. driVorhy Dr. R. M. Ysrgason of * d cakes were served during the danc­ Obright, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred She is survived by one son, Henry Important among 4he activmes o f ing period. The party closed at A A P in New England is the fish wm c o n m n iE s Farmington Avenue, Hartftodi afiid. Wamock. Richmond Cheney and two grand­ Sunset Rebakah Lodge will follow' was takeii by Dr. YergaSmi to thS- WtedflB Llrhi^ In FirEhefl midnight daughters, Mrs. Ulian Van Ness ol v/arehouse which the company main­ Those who attended were as fol­ its regular meeting this evening hi-' Maadiester Memorial LoepitaL The F o r - A r M Manchester and Mrs. Maigaret tains at the waterride close to the Odd Fellows hall with a social for .CHDU'JAPIW OEKQE b oy sustalned’a pokiiHrte oooeiiSaion lows: James McCullough, president, COLLEGE BOBBED Dawson - of W estyo^ Conn., Boston Fish Pier. H. Bad .Advertktefl with Mrs. Crosky; Joshua Fleming. the members. Of- the braia, a fractiabiOf the Ifft besides «ne great gtead chUd, Hen-, whole catches of fish are Im;. abeastons of both kneia, laeera-. : H ero; ‘ ^president with Miss H. Gleason; Salt Lake Q ty, Utah. Jan. O ft'd ster M rs, M ar^ Benton- bt purd^cd, deaned, packed, sad Del^afai^ Resiiine Prohe of W. Callia, treasurer, with Mrs. (A P )—Four men ovorpowered Mxa. Esther PoDzo/iS'chairman of flan of flu ttpa and brOtBss on the, and many, n ^ e n d and A A P Stores throughoutr ■th»'hpjrtesses.ih charge o f toe Amer^. Conditions Started tfio fbcA T h A p a tl^ waa atiD to n^Odntft ' Whan J a m * H. Quton, local David Robinson, financial three watchmen at the Universl^ teiMBkOT' Literally thoutends of tons secretary, with Mrs. Robinson:.Fred Utah last night, smashed open two. lean Legion auxiliary card patty a& thto afteriioon and'to: a crltleai aaa^ dru^at, eprete!' tea ntoti, tola Fbnwal Tomorrow of- fUh axe handled in the course ot the State Armory this evenhig- A' dltfon: moriHiiig hA' ftnmd to dae' letter D. Baker with Mrs. Baker; the fol­ aaiea and escaped with |1,100 in. Funeral. services wik be held at a yedr, and the business, thus deriv­ lowing members of the committee cash and $4,500 in bonds. The business meetizg vrill b C ^ prompt-^' Getraya, to^tzerlaad,. Jmt. 1$ . — Ciauies. Kupehunaa e f 80S North mon’ey and wite in order her late home tomorrow afternoon ed by the fishd*men from the^ A A P ly at 8 o^dock. ;Mato street w ar gfoea emergency for ste* paten tttfdletoe from, a in charge of the banquet: David bonds were the personal property, of at 2:30; Rev. James/Stuart Nelli, is a very substantial factor' in the (A P)—Wbe Leagae, (ff NatiOna'con*' Torrance with Miss Mary Somer­ Dr. Gese8rito>i nolds, R. N. of Sacred Heart Rohian (MthoUc chased for A A P Stores every Hose Company'Nb. 1 of toe North Sir Jdbl .Bimoh; British totorttai-tomorrow afternooir ’ at Hierald. Mr. Quimr f o * 80 J| a ^ ^ Lanine F. Hanson c f 45 Benton; month. O'M. ■ ■ fiutog ton o r ^ arei’ 1$, tefli^retoe Also Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aitken, church, was found dead in the rec­ street, died o f bfonebiiu pneumonm End fire department will hold Its seereimgr^ atten d^ - My. and Mrs. Clayton Allison. Mr. tory today.-He had said mass an In commenting on the business annual bsnquet Saturdity evenlag, : ‘Sfoia Helen Nbvim .second floor HeraSd how far Its aOmUMs^ apt’ at the Manchester Memorial bospT- Sk* A4e Driuamo&d secretary irnitMi had reached. The woman and Mra Joseph Beuon, Mr. and hour before. j which A A P does in New EUgland, February 4 A ,^ k e y dlnneagr(k>d general of the League, ^nd Pai^ -nurse, has returned to duty foUnw- tal at 6 o’dock last night. Kesi.dc& j ■' j ' Davldscnr iaresident: o f the tog a ten^lay ^vacation;' . wrerer to^ toe lOeal drivgist was her husband she is survived by her , spe^es and other tittertelfimant Is Hymans o f Bdgldhi ' rej^rted qq; England division, said: ‘The Ifi store for "a& who atl»^ ithe -’'Mtos^Mary Maraa.rCf the night hfoa. A. C.*Going^ whd has several irents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. negotiatlmis v U to lP te continifod toining Stas'to aptadtog a ton day reiattves and friends in and about Grcit Atlantic A Pacific Tea . Com-; co’mmiltterih charge in clu ^ Law- stooe -toe Deompber adjounnoenL ITiniDie of Newark, N. J., and one! ia glad to be a part of New vacation st.her^nmto^JhR River, Mancbeeter. . . .. dster. Miss Rita Winnie, also o: Oait Mbbttsm, chafirmanf Joteph Bfr 'Erie assured the- committee he ; nd and to make a real contri-. Simaeakl* tVwtty Mteke. Jacob had made.no propositiOBS wMbh Mesa. Newark. ; tb t'js devdopment of bosi- IHsb iaale Wald^, ;flnt l(6or’ BEVIEW. l i g PSElI- Mr. Hanson was employ^- by the Sehwdrts, ^Thomas Scott and Wil­ wotdd m b d ^ toe original ctmcOla- ucc'i.iu this territory. We. are glad liam Griffin. supervUtori'-ia o o .k tea .daiy.tatetlOo.' Rogers Paper Company and the that appreciation of New Enjdsnd tiotidnil^ Watotogtoa. ^aiL 16.-.-(AP) ^ p r a c tic a l w a y to couple moved to this town seve.ral 't o p;cu’acts throughout, the. nation About forty members o f .the Sal- llHoimnl negotiations, he captain­ TO BOfLD PBIFATE/FUNKBAL^ je-aareiBieitii months: ago. The body was sent ed, had given rise to 8uggesti>n.s fot review/ ther.deO&ett by W. P.. Qiiisb, undertakers, to; rnrltos it pussiide for us to yati'ba Army attended tha Memo-^ Japanese delegstes here regaiding O tJtp^ ::ucii a large amount o f money - to^ ]^rtal/.service for toe late C^donil L. New Haven,' Jhn- -1 6 .— ly your bills now! Newark, N. J., where the- funei-^,, modiffcations aad these, suggestions carterF. StoddSfC Brw'CKy con- UU'a. territory' kfartih SirndDscm, to toe Hertford- rite'to ratostog to renew toe ] will be hdd-from-the home of this saivi^qn Aroty citedd yesterday wweteateBdtted\ to Takyd by the trOlterand memBer.of oda.of. toe Why worry day after day, montE parents, Wednesday- afteinooii. 1 . is bur-hope that growing- Japanese spokesmen. The repo'tts fuaiatBt.atembtet of terv Newark. ' enable, us to. spend.-evea larger b y :Br. head the CM- hiafarnityssidtoday,'. ---- ^^tRavr Rdbar$F.3lteM4f; reioentiy da< pay now any overdue hills— and still have '■ ______i aums in'New E ^land, anil ’ re hqp* quartet jjAve sel^ons^diiriiig the nese delegation. fieated.aa a eeaW tatofor-D: Iar$^ attended service: Colonel A former broker,'/ Stoditard died ■tiar. - J ■- ■ enough extra money for personal or family * Mra. Marilia Dawson ! ^ <»»»■ company from yeiar to year SihJolfo Slmoh'saffi -tiiat these last ntoht t e s t Bajto—I’a hoqrtUld. Mrs. Martha Dawson died yester- ‘ ^ »>• to make cvdi more and Bfmbnsoff'waq the .Southern New ‘ - III. i*r ;.i^ England di^mMl oommander for efforts at ebneiliaiion tiu'uld be un-^ He, waa. necesshiee. day af tenioon at toe home of her' -more substantial contributions to fruitful the committee would, “of ta8tT ues^..w hn agaifest toe ad- toe ^ prosperity - of New Engtead rix yearsi toe local corps being under vloe M Ua doctor he went to New You can choose a Repkymmit Plan Msteri Mrs. Amui’ Christensen, of 44 bis jurladictiqi at that time. coiine,” prciceed'tb make a rejiori Hamlin street, following a paralytic business. York to obtain a |50O,0CD loan foc Braadford, jfoi* ___ on the.Smo-Jiqianeie 4fispMe,aa pro- p n - t h e r e ’towork-farfl.^dtep.reai^ that suits presdnt day working conditions and shock. Mrs. Dawam leaves besides “It Is my sincere belief that if we vidadby the lyaguc oevenant thecUyf are to see nationwide praaperlty; we,; Seven o f the ei|dd members of Onto membare. of hla imiuediate salaries. her sister, two 'sons, Alexander toe -AogalQ Angelo .fomity of Fine; Dawson, who lives In New Jersey, must first see improved/cmidltibns fa in ^ win atoend toe fnneral’ a|iA in the various sections of the coun­ street are iU V ito tha grip. committal service* The date of th p . . - - New H u only ehaige Is three and one and Robert Dawson of Ireland; She PAIlUNttUSPARLET FW ne—Write also leaven torn ' daughters, Mrs. try. It is toe hope and object of bur funeral, at ^ C h the Rev., Orvflto -oontnatstetoi. to* half per eea^per month on the nn- Fritai. WJUdnaon has been-elected A ^ ^ iity VriD f tefre'up: **GoiBg baM. three years, we find port trial of Jaiite Han, tnotionf'^ Specllil! A $25 0 T Ef Mra. S . L. G. nshwthal, Jr. tore actor, wara poatoonid-today in Jtooti nmaqa ware..flted:to fD R » a that food ^dees: .have derilned ap> Htowft vote, last ftoUtRa* Set of Teeth for ^ 1 1 / Funeral setviqeB for M n. EmU proadmateiy £L I - t per cent daring Qty Court iintil Wilteteabyr' L. GrHohenthsL Jr„wffl be held TteOriaM t e t o e tftel w|a co p - UPklicaa and. DamoctstiQ' Hopar ~ A $15.00 Ret for .. $8.00 tomor-ow afternoon, at 2 o^aloek 1 0 ^ '17' 1-y .per cent"diirlM'' toadera are underetooff. to opfoaa •and 1$ pm’.'eqnt d u z ^ .i8 8 2 M lh P t • Befcimdayiafter Jbb^ HiQlp Painless Extraction .. $LM at her late heme on Rooesvslt ' ‘ to^iaih;the cooilderation of MBs- that waold Brldgewbrit, per tooth .$5,M street, for xriatives sad at 2:80 at decUne of 8$. ppr.cant..]^ .othir p y toe adjusted, cdmpeaaatlon cer*^ saver FUHngsas kw as $ 1 ^ toe OsMer Oongregatioeal church. words; a food itora.hbw' " tifleatea immadtatoly and |n fun over .60 per qmt more tons'' tof M frtes jtenmmcfd A to- Porcelain FOHngs as low ‘Burial win be in tbs Hast oemetery. cfliidijatidn recently fotewlag the a eoet.of about J240(MiOQAIO.- . I became. m m ...... $108 dollar of sales than in iOkh. iP B t Tha bOl pteB^.by tea Beaae.taat ’ .. therefore naceaa^ to make, eytey fozmer’ajktew ^ New W eans.o» a Ftateo B^iilied ...... $ lo0 TBACHEBS t m S m X B fugitive’warren^ -r' . aeaskn, and w hfcA ■PatBtoa . f t » AO this work is fully gharan- 7to«rilde eiMomyte-^ijBatrtbu^^ aponpora, woi$dLto»vida'' th at, tea ' Montreal. Jan. 16.—(APr-^Fout> ’To a certain exttet, M Irwer tamus ha paid to-liiw teed GhOdreWo teeth tahen retail cost a t food ik ;M to tha tect care o f at a ’ mlnlmnm fee. teim hundred Jeirish’ scho<4,childnn other currency enai were assnred .of anotoer . weskfs thatjdoducsra iu«' ;rocUying *sss for U i scOttinL kildbuf It Evcfjr bit of wtekJs doBohy thedr'produce’, -but tbwe^aM othff ___ myadfc, Dtelal- Hyglealst In holidity today torbagh teflate oFan- nrovldaLa nui na for widSapraadAs- toorities to reariflaqr apeoiapm t on .tea lower rc-:^BtY&Bw r «d to jQBn .to' rWhutlatiihjodtoauawntoity:. ' thesubjset of tsadiafF skjiufss. The day, matonr.a total lixtectt' QSIee bean 8 m. m. teS p. m. tMchera le l^ la s t jjwo. yiiqw te«, b iW i^ wtte O B iaiato depoaltB ex^ machinery, :tea'' TOLMBiT.. until pted 'tenstol ’ weeks’ back mads ;« Fipar aifort to hteiteEr • the •eoBvanaa, pqat o f dOteg baatnaes cltyjuaikRL Imda M nty-’within-tlia — The Dr. WilUam Sheld *nis executives-anv„-holding the an<* M tehdaiteuHkkhtJa last tweteadayA Moat b f tha elaaad^ b a ^ a(P Suaaiiite '| k ir i| ^ Ai5 9 ? l55i59fc'^ mattermnn w in1 idimmnce until aott flun- It has cut the otyanaa of distrihu- inatitutioas wM-mteA daighberhobd found by her liaabahd' toiflte 46S Main 8L. Asrtfesd day WlMwhaa raiilisr jneetings wJU bd tlon>-that. is, tha.ooat.of hftnjitoff ■Mad Ute$aRf^ M i . TTBs atemis affeelte ate of a< the t o ^ A s mail, Who .Xa aaahr oaaA tea^laaiaioaUof dl- wwaR'he^iatiiriMd haiite' goM phtte dios by M l foFteaclilmr te mnanteotiim It to zaetora 'to- d o w was ^titeiitad ta - Ftoanun-teith .ato...... trato dentlstiy pten.. ^ . imbiJoctB wite V *T>oring tea pefloo of aa«teg.$6 recent wfthdtvwraia by dMMSitora • * « * ^ „ * * !^ wtilA ipiind-a^t tiialr per ton has been aoonqpteiML tty tea and tta'actM-talM,waMwd|tfed fltntea HighiRhm‘A A P by ita'sf^i^ of to be fte tea dspeatton’ pRdaedtoB.’ '/■ was Irinsd. Another wasthatzaelng eonuu lb s ihMn&in sHn hk ths piMiors^, of robbers who hdd up a Southing­ on t b i :bf hckHhg sa 'ifa u k t ton gasoUne station'proprietor. Re the fune^ of the late Artbw Pascoe o f MaiichsMier, Tbe..lattir la stated that murders are committed f in an authority iDin,lnt«rlor _ and fires started to bide the crime . alanosi dmn thin was almost a- uid he win no doubt nave .eometning He told Of one instshce where a lOO per cent turn out. t o tl^ tin g to td l the^graiip. ' .-BfrA'Blatto'.liAlwaaiiav'w.''- man was unable to meet payment, ’TbW W ii a momcilt of sllencs in 8 t « ^ N . on a n^rtyage and beeapse of the memory cif Ifr.- IXeklnMnL ,for more Mrs. Matte Lubkemen, 64, Widow cfisiq g M . SHOPPING NEWS DICKINSON DEATH refusal of the holder of the mort­ than thirty-five years | connected of Fredtyick Dubkeman. died on Sav M JtO S E DRESS SHOP gage to give moia time for pay­ with the department, and who Was urday at her home on Crystal L ^ f W^driff Y#l!gfdi3r 9 ' ment. the latter was killed and the laid to rest on Tbursdsv' of the past Boed, ToUand. following: a short 111^ h iff. CAUSES 2 VACANCIES house set on fire. The lire , was dis­ -week. The program which followed ness. 'She wias:lx>fn in Gmrmany in OFFERS UNUSUAL SALE • Shoe CSa^ covered, and the. man’s body found. the afto: juxmer speeches and n* 1848, and baa resided in this -eec^on Rev. W«taoB*1^oSlraS. Detectives were put to work-on the marks, indluded dancing, humorous for about 40-years. ' The funeral was the Center ~ ICazeos Aurellua says he won* i Since your shoes spend a major '..The Wilroae Dress Shop located den why It is that, every : portion of their lives off the foot, it Council Must Fill OflSces o f Fire case and the man was 'found to sketches and acrobatic fiatores se­ held this afternoon 2 o'clock from here, and Rev. have a large dent on the head. The cured from a Hartford ' booking the home of her son. Rev. E. O. Pie- in the Hotel Sheridan building is pastor of the Baan loves hlmsdf better than pasrs to buy the wooden, type of shoe Alarms Superintendent and obserWng its regular January any other being, yet he sets less trMs which hold the entire shoe in partly burned mortgage papers agency. ' per, pastor of the THnity Lutheran gational church, enhaaged City Sheriff. church, officiated. Burial was in the Clearance Sale wltb a' valiM event store on his own opinion of him­ place. These o k infinitely better were found, and .immediately the The committee in charge of the yesterday mondag. Rey. r man who was about to be put out event was Fire Chief George B. North Yard cemetery. . that . includes thsir entire stock of graduate o f OoHi4|l IM v e n It self. than on anyone else’s. than the type ttat has tips and new frocki, lingarie and hosiery. of his home because of the refusal Milne, Assistant C biet W illiam John p. Sullivan of tbe Ebtrtford ThedogdiMi I I spring centers. But even these are In the death of the late Arthur This eale is one that is only lOoked I better than no shoe trees at all. of the dead man to extend time of Coniady, Ernest Reudgen, - Albert John P. Sullivan, 72, a resident ary, took his teact fkom tl)# ei|ttth ^The Beauty Nook T. Dickinson, there are two city va­ payment, was arrested and convict­ NuUand, Bert Willis and Herbert forward, to by the customers of The Psalm which reads in pa^ Mary Eaizabeth’s ‘EHectrolysis here'for 20 years, died on Satmrday Wilrose Dress Shop because genuine I Prices at Olson’s Paint Shop com­ cancies to be filled, superintendent ed. I Wbrmst^t. , hast made him a littls k m w tDfea "^Laudio for the renioval of suj^rflu- in Norwich following a long illness. vrtlues are always assured. A great pare favorably with prices for of fire alarms and city sheriff. At These were but a few of the lliua- Anested for Intoxication the angels and enmaad hba mih ^ouB hair is a m uch needed service, He is siurvived by: his wife, Mrs. many, of the fr^ks offered in this I paints, finishes, wallpapers, etc., a meeting of the City (Council to be trations given by Detective Hickey, JBurt Latimire' of this city, care­ Hattie Sullivan, of Vernon, and two glory and hoaor.” Rev. HiHrtWii* ^'tbfs work is done In a separate room sale are the very latest creations in 'anywhere. When buying, your best held on Tuesday evening of this and it is believ^ to have been the taker of the stables .at the Rock- daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Fitzgerald sermon' dealt with glory u d ml|^ti ‘‘in the Rubinow' BuUding wheie smart.new frocks obtained by Mrs. week it'is expected the fire com­ most interesting address ever beard vUle. Fair Grounds, was . before and Mias Catherine- Sullivan of this the acoompUshments im wondata .of « . d p H v «,y Kronlck on one of her regular week­ mittee will recommend Edward -in this city. The banquet started at JucLgfe John E. Fisk in the Rockville city. The funeral was held from man. ed. The method is painless, perma- Pinney for the position of fire when you buy at Olson’s. _ 7:30 wltb a turkey <&mer.' ITra A . Police Oouxi on Saturday raomlng St. Bernard’s church this morning at ly buying trips to New York nrat, does away with tweeting and alarm superintendent The latter L. (^hapdelaine was in charge of the t JUDGE THOMAS ILL ' wax methods, and absolutely does | charged with intoxication.. He was 9 a. m:. Rev. Georg^ T. Sinnott, Fear Macaroon Salad has acted in tWs capacity during waitresses. The decorations were 49TH ANNUAL CONC131T Hartford, Jan. 16.-~(AP) Cases not scar. It is the only method en-1 arrested on Bkust Main street op pastor, officiated. .'Tte soloist was O f the many salad combinations, the illness and since the death of cut flowers. AND MASQUERADE BALL scheduled foir hearing inthe U. 8^ docsed by physicians. For a consul­ Friday night by Officer Merril Mrs. Anna Mae Pfunder: Burial we consider pear with cream cheese Mr. Dickinson. He,is fully capable District Court here'today before tation without charge, phone 8011. Chief George B. Milne, chairm^ Cedor. Unable to pay a fine and was in St. Bernard’s cemetery. one of the most delicious. With the of filling this position, and has been costs'of 320.91, Latimlre was sent , The Young German-Americafi As- Judge Edwin 8. Thonias ware poet- a member of the Rockville Fire De­ of the banquet committee open^ Mrs.' Bfergaret Tracey • k ' ' addition of macaroon crumbs and the prot^ram of the evening with a to Tolland jail. ‘weiation of Rockville will hold their poned indefinitely, a savers cold cCn- partment in the neighborhood of Mrs. Margaret Tracey, of 62 r“ Pancakes" Maraschino cherries, as in the recipe few remarks, introducing former 49th annual concert and prize mas­ fining Judge .Thomas to his hn Friday evening, Janu­ pany. Britain was called before Judge John ville where she . formerly resided. ary-27. Art Stein and his 10-piece ,qjsed for evening only. Now they Htives of canned pears this capacity at all of the annual E. Fisk in the Rockville Police Court She was a member of Victory As­ ONE CENT A DAY PAYS are seen at all times of day. The .,1 package cream chee.^c . Although no official information band will fiiznish the music and Prof. has been received it is believed that banquets of the Rockville Fire De­ on Saturday to answer charge's of sembly. Catholic Ladies of Colum­ slse of the compact allows a big Macaroon crumbs partment, and was at home in this Fred Elnsiede] will do the annoimc- UP TO $100 A MON'ip William Flahertj^, Ueutenant of the violktihg the rules of tbe road he bus, in this city. The fimeral was ing for the old fashioned dances. mirror—a popular point. Now the Maraschino cherries. role. , company, will be promoted to the asked for a continuance of the case held from Hartfora this morning at The hall, as usual, will be hand­ The Postal Life A Casualty Insur­ pancake cases are being made with Mash cheese, and spread a layer He introduced (bounty Detective until January 21. The request was 9 o’clock, with' burial in St. Ber­ .rouge as well as powder. Handbags on a half of pear. Clover with an­ captaincy. This will be one of the somely decorated. 325 in prizes will ance Co^ 8366 Dierks Building, Kan­ Hickey, speaker of the evening, and g^ranted. A car driven by.C arlson nard’s cemetery, this city. Members have been designed with these large other half of pear and dip the en­ important business matters to come be given to the maskers. This event sas City, Mo., ii offerinj a new. the following other guests: Former collided with a light Telephone of Victory Assembly were present at tire pear, t hus formed, in ground before the Council Tuesday. is looked forward to every year by accident, policy that pays up to glOO compacts in mind. Mayor Frederick G. > the merger here. is necessary > » international agreement on this Fire Department Banquet Much physical discomfort point. Children must be made to CHURCHES TO DISCUSS (Touhty Detective E. J. Hickey of- is directly traced to eye Shorter hours will increase unem­ Hartford spoke before a gathering protect their eyes so their ploym ent instead o f reduce it, (Cort of .firemen and city officials on Vanderlinden, a Dutch employer strain. With electricity at INDUSTRY’ S PROBLEMS Saturday evening at the Rockville vision win be clear and said, adding that it is impossible to House when the annual banquet of cheap as it is today, there maintain wages if hours are reduc­ steady. Grownups, too, . 1 IJnusual Conference To Be, Held the Rockville Fire Department was should not be any excuse ed. . held. Mr. Hickey, illustrated his during the hours ol rest In Willimantic January 23— talk with slides and for one full for inadequate lighting Important Speakiers. MAYOR AS BEST MAN hour he held the attention of every­ and relaxation need the Hartford, Jan. 16.— (AP)—With one present. your health and comfort Mayor William J. Rankin acting as pleasant soothing glow from „Ta program or unusual' ‘ interest He told of the valua of finger­ demand this modern neces­ best man, Roland L. Stratford of prints in tracing crime and , said the favorite reading lamp. Md sij^ificance is being planned by New York City, ana Miss Helen L. the Social Relations,. Department of thatln .many,of the large city hos­ sity, and yoiir home.will be Moore, of (Cleveland, Ohio, were pitals about the United States the th'§ .- ^nnecticut and Rhode Island married at noon today in the func­ Use plenty of light more enjoyable to all . QoBgtegrationkI and Christian finger and foot prints are being tion room of the Mimicipal building. taken of babies. This is expected to — IPs cheaper churches for Monday, January 23d The Rev. Frank Tishklns of Bethel, when a group of (Christian ministers help in the future work of detec­ chaplain of the State House of tives. His address had to deal most­ ..i-w '-l »nH laymen will meet In the First Representatives, performed the cere­ ly with arson and murders and how Osagregational Church House of mony. various cases were handled, many A Willimantic to discuss the question Mr. SLatford started in business criminals being traced to various O n e Cheap of the church’s relation to modem in Hartford. He is now advertising parts of the world. Of interest to industry in New England. manager of a New York Loan com­ those present was the illustrated Protection Among the speakers at the Insti- pany and travels extensively in this talk on the Chapman esuse in which Necessity > • ' • tiite-wlll be Rev. James Meyers of section. Policeman Skelly of New Britain the Federal (Council of Churches of A light over each entrance Where could you buy more Christ in America, Professor Phillips is like a burglary alarm *— Bradley of Anaherst College, State for ic than 4 hours of good Ldbbr (Commissioner, Joseph H. lighting? That’s about Noiseless and ve^ effec­ Tone, George A. Douglas Of the Re- what it adds to your electric tive. Night prowlersarenot ligioh and Labor Foundation, Miss bin on the 4c meter rate to Helen Woou, industrial investigator interested in a well lighted for the State of (Connecticut, Her­ use a 60 watt light for 4 POPULAR There is nothing so inviting home. You can afford this bert C. Herring of the (Congrega­ hours. Could, any necessity tional Educational society and be cheaper?. as e well lighted home, protection because good others. Special consideration will be given lighting is cheap today. 4 the. Textile. Industry and the MARKET end practical, too. ^esm it deplorable sweat shop situa­ tion in the needle trades. These will 855 Main Street, Rubinow Building be discussed from the point of view qf the emjdoyer, the employee and ie state labor department. Sec­ ond discussion groups also includ­ Sirkun, Round, Porterhouse 3ed in 4he day’s program. i All. men and women convinced of me relation between the Christian xpligiOn .and the problems of every d iy ‘ life and (xmeemed over the ctical ai^cation of the way of BUB to this field o f m odem Indus- -ELEGTRIC will be welcome at this Institute id are urged to attend. Cut from Quality Steer Beef. HOMES ENX)y GOOD LIGHTING, TOOl

DNEriPlQYMENTPROBiJEM Center Cut Besides tClectric cooking, refrigeration, hot water. many smaller appli­ ances, plenty of good lighting in M-Electric Homes is a matter of course. (Geneva,' Jan. 16 — (AP) — The disannament problem cannot be ablved until the unemi^yment ques­ tion has been solvfd,’^ interna­ tional conference on unemployment which ii oonalderlng a forty-hour weHc was told todayby Ernst Lem- . Hie OorBum w ork er^ d e le n te . faing as the youth of Buro^ is Withbut work and ready to join any Large S^trictly Fresh 778 M ldn S t Phone S m ipUltarist organisation which can pMVide occupation, the question, of otaanament will not bo solved,’' hs iid d ;’ -Thb delegate of the Polish govern- at announced that Poland was to support ttie move for. a ICn o w th< rt •i Joy ' of -Ho'int : enwforts,;A L L'-;f agrestant ‘ but that must not be msattonsd. ‘ It impossllde ,to aseurs t'iaa 'A

-■r-' ■if m .♦» ■-Tl'. ■ 1 •X * » . • PAOK FOUB MANCHEStiS^ EVfiNtScS ..»>■ d ■ - V ^ i.* df fact. CAtA A hOdt AMtlt Cho fiH if* SowktnlilMeAiMfMMfr iei of A good M iy ftgUAttMMItiAIg 4 £tt«tting lieraU t that they would be bettor otf If (M Philippines became, for tariff pur­ ■'N __ iw a poses, A loriigi oeofttry iiofo « i i no subAfiflflAl body df pottlA Opill- IM to dppOM tlM OCBAIBA. therA Q w ra l WAS, hoWevef, A guifA donMdArablo IWI - .Seeretara: Govinw Wlft^ h general impression available for its Sovdoir Chakfii Fiyow W li ^ th ^ 3.4 ^ ir tt6d4 la SUpport-=A fOfMlAss but M d fioit MfiiikBi totokia tyjMfi hogfiny 1*1 IliMMMtr. Widespread suspiddfl, of very UMf ill dbifltg dOFATfi with $49J)0 quijitr Staxiding, tu t we never had Aiy foiiga. $r|.93 busiftess teldai over the iMAftds M qu £ ity ...... 4F Dinttte Suitei .. ' \ , in curly maple . Venter with thA first plaee. Vgflitiefif fdtlP and fivd drfiw- four spear-biiek Wlndior IVifTvrMf. wmw jwnr Hever before or sifice haa the fif yafiHF Itt butt wfiU "ISSSiiToF^MgASSEM United SUtes allowed itself ie be chairs to ,v ; .USt ^.60 Bui vaBddrfi. quali- match ■fN« AMo«l*(M M CMInifVflt eo pulled around ky tne Sosa by. a tie f ito •■MtiiM to ilM «a« Mr rm iltoM M B Sbeerly AcCldAntAl SerlAS of AVAtttA Dinette Suiter Stable as In the isaM of the Phiilppllies and four spfii sr m MMI M#« 0iilM isUmds. we had fte mere to do Bfidfoom d ifiiri: fVliif MO alac wito nphfiJgtArfid And ^ dfinj ■errM. man in tHA iddOB tifttil IMWey waS quality 54“ ■ iinaMii HIM I ■» - sent to MAMUt t6 Ifbt CbA gfigifi; f l) .9 § IHlUMar'a J^M ootithrd; W QdgliiiAfi |9.dS Electric Refrigerfitoret_2 0 ^ Spanish deet as part of the War with 9 cubic foot Majeetic Refrig­ tttt’ISisrsKsrsffis* Spain. TKAli.B*iMgbAdf«bdl4thA TTift M fii PtlT only, pfittdldd '•A elieatl^OfV ■ A ior< erators. White porcelain cdiifitfy AS A iBilitAiy IhAisWA (Mtli twin bfidi to mthdggfty veneer. Uned. $70*50 'C £ ' Audit Btifiko at Clt«ald‘ the war wae OvAr. Sheet iAek |Af 4dfiiityr 9 | $199.00 quaUty ;. ttODA tftItlAtiVA HI gAftlig Aut AgAlA i O US thATe. Amte/tag tbA ' been spendiBg our money and our dAs CdfiUhisAiorier RoUtHhs B. efforts M tb it job WttMoM M fhS lAlAAekel toward the operation of a • . least knowing why or what. rAtfy, dtttOfllobUes. It h ii r«f«Med aa TT? you could draw 16 to 60 per cent intereet on investments made today you would consider your- we were tfytog to do. Aftd all the aBfhtiy afeedrd bia theorjr tuat the 1 r ' self fortunate. That's the type of investment you make when you select n ^ home furnish- time th# FIHpIdos, anaious to tty the o0}Actire to he aimed at is the main> inffs at Watkins Brothers Semi-Annual Sale. Boiiaflde markdowns range from 10 to over 60 per job Of boseiftg tliAttsefVie, have tedtdee of safety and hlf b speed centl Now, when your ^ la r is twice as big.... worth twice as much... .as ever before^ou can been resentful mkI dU fiiftag an successfully BfAckdtM (ofAtbef. It take advantage of these sensational savings. And markdowns are taken from low IMS prices uncomfortable disposition td daftnuid biS been rather pereiatent in ridi* mOT BIG 1929 PRICES!) Best of all every piece of furniture reduced, every rug marked down, Butterfly Table: Reproduction that we make good on certain otdlBf Mr; Bteeekel’e penlstenoe is and every yard of drapery fabric Included In this ssJe «tockj^','-/hand^^^ mr of a treetle buttomy 'table vague promises, made many years Condole Table: Mahogany fin­ tlte bcpe of trying to “educate” a own buvers from hundreds of different manu^iurers' lines. NO SOCIAL JOB LOTS OF with pine top and maple baec. ago, that we would get out as soon ished gumwood with four ittll*run of automobile drivers into cSAP MlSANDISEAREOnDBREDINFOBANY W _You cn rMt Arm height, $^,53 as we decided they were “fit for self twisted legs. tMlIg skillful and careful and quick assured that every saving you make at Watkins Brothers Semi-AnnusI Sale is genuins. $12.90 quality .... v fovemmAht.” $7,50 qugnty...... O' #ttted on aa equality Af the most there BASn’t bSM A minute df this Afflert. It has. for years, poked fUft Hfill Clock: Adam rdpr^uc- I I Comer Cabinet: Four ehelf time that A very great many people at his preachmei^ts and bis faith in tion grandfather clock of solid eolld birch in maple finieh with in this country haven’t fslt that our iB6ral suasion as a substitute for midiogany, hand decorated. cabinet below ehelvei. rHatioDS with the PhtflppliiAS Were Living Room Groups Bedroom Suites $89.00 0*T9 StSm and uncompromisifig statutory Eight day movement with $1 futile, fooUfli and undthical. they c h m e s. Two Pieces: English lounge sofa and chair in Four Pieces: Early Tudor English design in fig­ quality...... AO rAfuMtion. isay hot bavA been ffeatly concAth But The Herald is as far aS possi* $290.00 quality O Jr green tapestry. Pieces have the new cut-back, ured walnut veneers. Bed, dresser, vanity and Ad—tbiy may not havA regarded fbe blA from desiring to see Mr. StOeckel knife-edgo arms. bench. * $£Ek.$J Vanity and Bench: Curly ma­ fU ttef As df major hIlfdrtAiice, Coffee Table: Round top Dun­ displaced as commissioilAr df motor $89.00 quality...... $99.00quality ple veneered^ 8-drawer Vanity either way—but t h ^ have expert' can Phyfe design of genuine dreeeer and bench to match* vAhicles tmless bis successor is to be 4 eoced the sensation of being in a mahogany. $/5.9.S $68.50 a person of very high attainments e e e 4 Four Pieces: Modem design in butt walnut ve­ false poeition And aa uncomfortable $9.95 quality Two Pieces: Queen Anne design with winged- quality...... Who, in addition to bolding more neers and maple overlays. Bsd, dressdr, ehett dne. And today they ate imaMMSiy back sofa and chair. Pieces have attached pfacticid views on the questidh Of Love Sofit; Uwson design in and vanity, ' $^A .50 less intereeCed t t thA bifid of a Fbil- pillow backs. Rdst cover. ^ 7 0 operation control, reasonably ap* green covormg with ruffiod $^.85 quallt/...... O J7 Maple Wardrobe: Maple fin* ippines tfidApendence bill that is $150.00 quality...... • ^ pfOacbes the pisesent commissioner valance. ifhed gumwood wardrobt* passed than in paseing one of lome id the latter's very great ability as $68.95 quality .... OO complete with coat hangere. sort and getting, as speedily as pos­ Four Pieces: Late Colonial reproductions in $86.00 $ 9 at executive and in the still more Three Pieces: Queen Anne serpentine front sible, out of a mesf, Desk: Governor Winthrop 3- curly maple veneers. Twisted-post bod, swell llBportant element of character, model, in genuine mohair all over, excepting re­ quality ...... A JJ It isn’t possible to get fttfi AOHII* drawer modal in mahogany front dresser and chest, and vanity $1 ^ 0 and such men. available for such an vonoer. 9 l A.99 versible seats in moquette velour. Sofa, aim try to concentrate ite tbdfifbfi dl chair and wing chair. $q »^.50 dresser. $196.00 quality...... 1 oftice, are scarce. quality .;.. A 7 Night Table: Authentie re­ the fine points of this PhiUppfflM M l $^.00 $119.00 quality...... O f production with cabinet, and The powers reposed in the com* or any other Philippines pMfddAf. AMssioner of motor vehicles by ttiA Davonport Bod: Simmoni Eight Pieces: Modified Louis XV French design a top rimmed on three eides. And a t A 4U1AK and fieeUfig gIdfiAd maka with baattij^ast mat- Mapleanlo finiihed. $y«50 taws of this state are tremendohA. Two Pieces: Charles of London design with ball in butt walnut with maple overlays. Twin bed, Popular opinion sees in ally ddft df traasaa and compartmont for $14.95 quality .... fhey are far greater than the Oen* feet, and the typical flat arms. Rust $ |J Q dresser, chest, vanity, vanity bench, chair and independence bill something td gfAb •toring bad dothing. Opant Afal Assembly should ever have sofa and green chair. $126.00 quality. v O night table. H O *7*59 at. to ftill siza ba^. $ e ^ $275.00 quality...... l O c Salem Chest: 4 drawer model delegated to any office which at any 4$89.^ quality .... D J r « in curly maple veneer. time was likely to become a piHlticM RECStFMUl FOB CtnCd Corner Cabinot: Oanulno nuu Two Pieces: Attached pillow-back design witii $89.95 $0Q .93 football. The people have never ThA proposal of State gdlfitdr carved wood base and cabriole legs. Self-toned Four Pieces: Curly maple, butt walnut or crotch quality ...... m O , been reminded of them because the ddim F. LyBOB df West Haven that hogany ChimiendalOi ipodol rust covering. $of\..50 mahogany veneered with oak interiors. Reed­ eemmissionership has been adminis* rtie state of Comiecticut eetabbui a with brackat i%ti and biokan $189,00 quality...... ' 8 9 ed poster bed, dresser, chest and vanity. Choice tAred by Mr. StoeckAl Vrith a de* arch top. $0 0 *^ Dresser: iMaple 4-drawor system of receiverships fdt nuafim- of finishes. H 1 O dresser base wjith , separate frte of probity and IntelligAilt r#> palities that get into finaaeial dlffi« $99.60 quality .... O Jr $159.80 quality...... 1 1 9 Two Pieces: French Louis XV period design > mirror to ^ 9 0 itraint that the people would have ciilties II bAfdtd stuff, to b t dufi, Serving Cabinets: Two dlffor- fiO right to expect in the average with carved solid mahogany case, nail trimmed. but that sbotlld not condeftifi tti ent mimelfi in walnut veneers. Fourj Pieces': Reproduction in cheiTy veneer. political appointee—which, as a ihat- RustcoOer. ^1 1 Q there are plenty of diseasei that ff* $19.99 and $22.00 ' $A.9S $149.00 quality ...... 1 1 ^ Twin beds, dresser and chest with H 7 0 Dressing Table: 1 drawer cur­ 6-. / fAr of fact, they had no right to ex­ quire heroic treatment, afid a good qualities, choice Jr ball feet. $217.00 quality...... 1 f J / ly maple veneered model with pect even from the present Com mis* part df our trouble has bdda eauied elOner but have, fortunately. rA- Dining Chairs: Sat of 1 arni separate jig-saw imrrqr. by CBA fAAf of ItrO&g econOfMo fftddt- ehair and 9 side chairs in $25.00 $1 A«93 AAived. cine. If, merely because Mr. Stockel is Sheraton design. Mahogany quality ...... AJ7 Certainly when a city or a town and gumwood. a Republican, he should be displaced Baa made mahifest its owA inabibty Dining Room Suites Sunporch Groups By some other appointee merely be- $80.00 quality— OO l.adder-baek Chair: 4-slat to keep out of trouble by Adjuiltlllg Eight Pieces: Early English design in figured- CAuSe the latter is a Democrat, it Three Pieces; Maple sofa and two chairs with ladderback side chair, with its expenditures to its income there Coffee Table: Oblong Duncan butt walnut veneers. Buffet, table $7Q .50 a^uld be entirely possible for the spring seats and Md backs in $s>^.75 fiber-rush seat. Mahogany should be lome authority, eoma* Ph^e modal with removable and set of 6 chairs. $110.00 quality. f %/ State to suffer a very real, very seri­ cretonne. $46.00 quality...... finished gumwood. ; $ jg.BlJ Where, to take over the maaageiiMflt glaas tray top. Mahogany $8.00 quality " ous injury. Mr. Stoeckel has so de­ of its affairs ufltU they bavi been vanaarad. $4,59 lighted in publicizing himself as itraightefled out. where te euoh $4.95 quality...... Nine Pieces: Old English design with double Two Pieces: Latest stick rattan in natural col­ Aft apostle of the gospel of driver authority to be found if flOt ill tbs pedestal table, buffet, china, and set I Q or with green trim. Cretonne seat cushions education that he has. himsSlft di­ organised power of the common­ ,jof 6 chairs. $149.00 quality ------1 1 ^ and back pads. $*J Q*95 verted public attention from his ex­ wealth? As Mti Lynch points Olit, tremely able administration of the the whole structure of^ obarterwl Nina pieces t Colonial 18th GSntury pieces in­ great department over Which hO pre­ cities and towns is created by state cluding Sheraton buffet and china, Duncan Two Piedes: Stick reed in green enamel with sides. legislation. The municipality b ^ g Phyfe table and set of 6 Chippendale fancy lad: red trim . N and-blocked linen seat cUSluo*is Under some lesser man that de- A creature of the state, the state derback chairs. / *------and pillow bfickl. ' ^40 pArtment, as the laws are, might should have not only the power bUt $214.00 quaUty 175 $70.00 quality ...... SAsily be converted into a pesthole the responsibility to take it in of favoritism, inefficiency, polltiCSil charge If and when its proc^dings V tyranny and outright graft, There show that It eannot take care of it­ Braided Rugs11 80x50 heavR HAS been nothing to indicate self. canvas braided rugs in comcom­ Whether Governor Cross intends to And if the state must take charge binationsoinanons oiof gxiv,gray, irose, w i siwgreen, i, put some “deserving Democrat” in Davenport BAd: Kroehler of a delinquent municipality’s affairs overstuffed model with 3 cush­ 6'rchld and blue*as well as hlt- Mr. Stoeckel’s place. If he does he certainly the most effective way to or-mlss patterns. ? ri will be well advised to see to it ions. Floor sample. $QQ.50 do it is through tho weatton of a re­ $98.00 quality .... m Jr $5.00 quality .... - ■ that his nominee is a person of far- ceivership;' also it has been demon­ more than ordinary capacity and a strated pretty concluelvely that the Occ^ional Chairs: Queen good deal more than ordinary recti­ Lounge Chair: English model Anne models with eabriole lege most rtteotlve kind of a receiver with cut-back roll arms and tude. Otherwise the reaction updh ihip, in any fisem contingency, is a strengthened by stretchere. the people of the state will be ruin­ ball feet. Tapestry covered. Choice of tapestry, covers. single'headed one. $22.50 ous to the credit of his administra­ Mr. Lynch does well to cite the $9.95 $A**^ quality...... AO quality • ••«•• n tion. e z ^ e n o e of Fall RiVer. whero. be If there is no such available nom­ g o C o t v t v . says, a redeivir with practically dlc« Occasional Chairs: Solid ma- P . End Tablq: Tudor B^lish inee the governor would be using the tatorial powers has been able to cut style with tooled leatherette best kind of good sense if he left Mr. hogfiny Bharatoh chairs with away all the hampering wreckage upholster^ seats and backs in top. Walnut finished gum­ Stoeckel on the job. With ail his of partisan-afid personal poUUoe and wood base. $7188 fad for preachment and his exaspef a choice of covers. $0.75 H r 3 T actually run the "city as a sheer $19.50 quality .... O $12.50 quality r... ating Insistence on moral suasion in business proposition. , Fall Rlvsr the repression of mad motor driving, had defaulted In te ^ minion dollars ho is a splendid commissioner of worth of obligations.' Under .its re­ motor vehicles, an administrator of ceivership It is paying off tho de­ hsrn*i whM . extraordinary ability. faulted obllgatiesi a t the rate of a a t the befftoDtog;of ’hi8- dereer, and “That would be worth an. extra respor>nse. "I’m glad you brought ‘Why, she’s wery well—thanks,” million n year—which shows what sometimes it seemed as.^thoiigh his S150," was the' young architect’s t ^ t up.' the startied feUbW' PHILIPPINES BILL ARVELOUS mournful repl^, “and I’m afraid to ^Without 1 ,further ado^ Hood "Fine,*’ sMd Reod. who oloud thfi can be done. iMbttlty to spea^ .hls ^ n d would> marched ofit of jthe office. But once tdoor and beat an awkward retreat, a n h a t t a n ask for a i^ more money.’’ ocl* The Philippines independence bill, hold him down. The friend . told Ho<^ .rtgbt then the fioor Whs damWid .hehtod him, to,Which President Hoover is so an- MONUMENTAL |1PIGBAM one ot hid early Jobs was to "de­ axid there that he would have to get he b ^ a n to havt queer quMms ss to Wonder Horse ' ta^nistic that he has resorted to Lyman Beecher Stowe, grandson WIUIAM QAlNKa sign a home for a NewTorker up in over that timidity. if he ever wae whether he had o ^ too "^abruptly Bam H. H urts, fhe.produior with .'rJ, . --iV- businees-Uke. Ih ite ought to be a pasMon for hornet. t«lM about a unusual tactics of publicity in . sup- of Harriet Beecher Stowe, advises Westchester, for' which 'he' received going to amount' to anythingi 1 ohfi New 7ork--Raytnond M. only |S00. Then,^it appeered to finally boliiered'his couri^e— 'to a» more warmth to suoh n^tlnU fiiu, ET-r 'port of his veto. is. in aB probaMUty Simsbury students: *T>dn’t SM out who syeidDijWtth snob Hqpdi the ooBWaChkt. WiMe gorng to certsto Sktant M feared; yet he kfiiWffto patron neither understood nor^llkely to' ba yoUr happiness for plebsure.** ' And views

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:d^ udditt obn^^mted each Week weret JaekSm ii Paul WORLD AUIANAC OAET(»infENT10N Recreation Center GustaflMO, 68; Mni. F.'Bantly. Queer Twists Items of Interest Mrs.' P/Donee, 62, with Mrs. G. TELLS mmON FACTS TO OnN TOHlHtROW MONDAY, JANUARY I f (Central and Easteni Standard TIsm) Grazadio winning conomatlOB with proanma to fesr aSd bulo eSaia-or a m p a thairMt nolasa ipscl- a low score of 26k In Day^s News glM>: coast te eoaat (a to e) dasifnatton laeludas M availably ataUooai llam Wi...... Oommnnity Donee Milwaukee JWiMNBe ' To Be H^d bi Womans. Gab Frocrana.sabjaet to ebanso. P. ConL BaaL 0 8 I ^ndispoiBable Book- Now On fia n $ AteoeMta Prtt$) S ;il_ 7:16—Buck Roaoiv In 8499— At the weekly dahee held Satur­ : church. Boilding In Hartford — aaat; Wm. O’Neal, Tenor—DIzio: " Sale On Bookstands Here— Auckland, New Zealand — Thebe NSe-WEAP NETWORK Bari-Hoffjian Orehaatra—mldwaat day Bight at the Eafet Side R een^ H oU yi.. What It Cmtains. are boom days in the bride i&aiket. Sehednle of Meetings. fAaiG^Eastt'vroM Ikar) wool wtio 9X0— 7X0—Travelara auartat—oaat; tioD Center about 800 people Nere ' Baimii^ Jim. 16.^(AP)-:^ppad atige and wJar' vtak Sreob wfl wilt wfbr vre wgy iaham JonM Orehaatra — Dixie: prepent a ^ danced to the muole of ^ iiiBpifmTrff piStea uiMvOkid tHe r among Solomon Island cannibals. vpon anw.wtom wwj woal;. MMwoot: -Bari Hoffman Orehaatra—mldwaat pa aty,. pa. The World Almanac for 1938 la The natives are agog over nesyn Hartford, January 16—Tha an­ wiqacL.enl kod woe-wbo wow wdat 0:46-^ 7:46—Boaka Carter—baaie. BuddYlBmrst and his bond. Hity. rteldeimo'of liaonor Carrajal in here hand-in-hand with the New that Sarl-Ta-dna of Sinerpngo has nual convention of the Connecticut NO^NWEST a CANADIAN - wtipj 7X0— i:0O.^Whiapar|ng Jack Smith— m a d r such a bit th a t ' they Win of t i e «iba_koto. wobft.,wday. kfyr ekfw tfcl 'baalo:. Ann Leaf, Oroan — Dials: Csrao, i£ eubu^^laat tAght and SaSEtS Year and as heartily welcomed. It paid a recqrd price of 120 "Monies’’ Dairymen’s Asa<)Ciation w in open ajRain play for tha dance t t ^ will 28tt DivWmi tomorrow aftexpoqn at S:00 o’clock tOlfTH — wptf wme w hx Ballaw Oreh.—waat; Beshy Banaoa be held this Friday, Jan u ary 20. w ith Mx'rifles^ anununfibell Olid a t '-- is the forty-eighth annual issue of (about 81,800) for a w^fa He wfU*wsaa wfsd worn wmo wok orapi —ooaat only; NS^man—mldwaat Denviflm, Dr. i t If: America's indispensable reference in the WomSn’B Club Building in w ju womb kvdo wkp vfaa wbap kprc> 7:16—W 6—Smiln’ -Sam—beide; Ann dant^ from 8 -1 1 p. BL ManYrit- a ^ . a i dlyaamlte: An armored hoQght the dusky maid on the in­ woal ktba ktba . Laaf-dDIzlo: apIMw Orahaav-waat 70, fermer proildent of the book, handy and easy to consult for stallment plan and will be the. rist 'Hartford and' oontinua through qurat numbera ware aUag by Bhm- triidt waited nearby. Wednesday and Thuraday. Preifi' UOUNTAIN-lm kdjrl kgir tybl 7X0-- dXO-Dr. Fu Mi^ m —raala: tucky GOUi^ for W obmb. all its nearly 1,000 pages, and edit­ of his li(e paying for her. COAST—kro Kfl kfw komelih(kome'kho Icpo esny Lynn’a Orehaatra—mtdircet me Robinaoiu^ At midniitit three imidentlfied dent Fred Rosebrooka of WiUiman' koea kez iqr kga kiod ktar Rtu 0:00-- 0:00—Ruth Bttfng—eat to' eat ed as for the past eleven years by Duluth, Minn.—^The newest brlfme t;l6— 0:16!—Milla Broa. — baale: Am. peiu^ and when thty were Robert Hunt Lyman, who says it tic will caU the meeting to order Coot.' kaot.' The modran and old-fBabSoned to halt fired upon the poUiBe, Brown, T6,kfor M club in Duluth is called fEe "shoulda after which James G. Watson of 4r^ ./ } New Jersey, will talk at 10:46 kite kol kfty kem k nj ' kfbk fcws 0:00— 7n^A m aa 'n’ Andy-aait oaly games, of “Babe" Ruth’s mighty o’dock on w "Bright Side of I4fe." 0tl8— 7 :Ii—The JaetaAi, Veaal. Tria ale Granpner 5:15—Morgan Memorial Chat 6:80—Singing Lady bat, and of Amelia Barhart Put­ Cant. Boat. 0X0— 7XO-Orc!Miia a Oblaa Mark' 5:80—"1^ Hying Family" 'Tttdlvidualiam or Oooperativa 4XD-> exoiklppy, SkotOh — aaat 7X 6 - fiOO—To io Announead 5:80—SUppy 5:46—14ttlr Orphan Annia nam’s solo flight to Europe. Say Planes and Arms Are Action’’ la the tiUe of an addnss to ' ..onipj jMwsan the Back Bnda-^ 7 X 0 - ixo—Jaok FuitOn, Jr^ io n g a 5:46—Loos Wolt Tribe 6:45—Slow R|var Enforcement of 'the prohibition 4:40— axe—Lena Wolf—oaat baalo BeinE Shipped—Ambaaaador be given at 11:80 o’dodc by John 9:00— iiOO—Tho Oletatera—alao eoaat law, fight for repeal, war debts, Denies the Report. K. Westberg of the .Eastern States l:1l— 6:16—Rala and Dunn^lao cat Vocal 6 0 0 / . ( > i ' f^1 y ^ O 1 ■ M budget, reconstruction efforts, la­ FsTUMre Bxdmngs, Springfield^ 1:90— 1:90—Vauphn da Loath, aonit »y» Wacy a 8100110 WBZ-WBZA—Symphony Qrehsftra bor and unemployment dlsan^ Mswiffrv*7” ^ The aftenoon pro­ --akat: iklppy — repeat for ralo- Jhaon organ Revariaa WBZ-WBZA — Booth Taricingtoaa WBS-WBRA—Ftya star Tbaator ' ment^these are some of the Big waat; Tho Midlandera—waat . '11 iM — Ailean ttenlajf' — aaat: WgKi-^fCtafSim Hour (eontbmad) wno-McCravy Bi«tbars.i|od>hft* Tokyo, Jan. 16.-^(AP)^ gram wUl stertn]b l:il6 p* in. wite 1(46. . d:4fr-Juo« Plain aiH — wabe Amea *n' Andy—ifpgat for waat- ^ Sketches tain Zakt. Problems of the Year the that the united States is an addipal on '*nis Hdsteln Breed" only: .Harrad'a Orehaatra—baalai 10:11—11 i16-Sedora Ooneart Wr.—te A WTXC—Orchestra WDRO-Johltoa presents for your study; and ot the .The Lena Waif—mldwOat repeat llX^l2X6-Ruae Oalumbc. DrvkMtfr WDRC-JStock Quotations. / 9:45—Playhouae China’s war preparations . . by Jam as Q. Wateon. At 2:00 p. m. $tOO— 7 :^ M y rt and Marsa — aaat 11X0—18:30—Art Kaaaoll Orehaatra WDRC—Orchestra greatest importance Is its full yet Japanese w ere .annoUnOed today in Prof. F. B.-Woodward of the United only; Tho Fliara—mldwaat oeljr 11:46—12:40—Bari Hlneai Orehaatra 6:05—The Dictators compact diary of a most evwtful the Toltyo newspaper States Department of Agriculture year—history in the making. It cer­ Joseph C. Crew, the American am­ wm explain the dairy herd manage^ SEE tainly takes a load off one’s memo­ begin with 10,0p0 volunteer workers FOR DEilClOtJS bassador Issued file following state­ me&t program at the United States participating. SOUND ry and settles arguments. Try it m ent: aqwrimentel farm in Beitavllle. CLARENCE H. HOME MADE CANDY and see. .. . O v e m i^ t Middletown, R. I.—Jamite Tobin, INVESTMENTS “Regarding rumors published, la Maryland. Dr. John O’Brien of Sea- 18, pleads not gujlty to a charge of ANDERSON or The World Almanac is published various new ^pers in Jiwan to the sanlLarium will discuss at 2:80 by the World-Telegram, 125 arson in a sp e ^ session of court TASTY LUNCHEONS effect that understanding was p. m. “Tbs Relation of the Dairy­ A. P> News after police said be confessed to When Taking Out ■ clay Street, New York Ci^y* reached between the Umted States man to. the Health of tha Com- in paper covers, postpaid. Is 60 setting rife to a bam of former AARON COOK visit ‘ and China for siipi^ylng monsy, m^ty-*^ Hia talk will bo fdlowed State Senator Howard R. Peckbam Local Moaager. INSURANCE cents (70 cents west of Buffalo aM arms and munitions to CMtja» » • by'the rduiing of essays aubmitttd Boston—Morgan T. Ryan, regi(h Pittsburgh), and bound in cloth, tra r Of m otor vehicles says 16 pdr* and the Tobin cottage, owned by THETEAROOM American IhnI by a 6-H Club members and Voea- PeOkbam. SHAW, ALDRICH A CO. DIAL 8343 31,10, ally there Ikmal' Agricultural studentei on sons ware' kilted in Massachusetts Ht Mila n. durkif tha weak afidiBg Jan. 18. New Haven, Conn..-Carios F. 565 Mote St. Dial 686t 647 Main Street agreem ent What Is the brat bread of dairy cat- Stoddard, 62, broker and member of the United S tat . and China. IQbere ^ for Connecticut farms: The an­ Bofftonr-liriL Alice G. Ropes, is no basis whatever of raptors a Wealthy local family,-dies in a \ ( ) f ) 1M / nual banquet will be bdd Wednes­ npgridMit of the Massachusetts bo^tal uter brief illness. t , 1 ) 1 ' r- / -1 iA WAPPING which have been published ineiH(llng teBRCh, Women’s Christian Tem- day evening at 6:80 p. m. at th#' Ibpsfield, Mass.—'Mrs. Alice D. WBZ-WBZA—Symphony O r e h e s t r E a rumor that the United States ar­ Hotel Garde. patanea Uhlbn, says-America under LeCIaire, 88, is killed and Miss WBZ-WBZA—Vlawa of the News WBZ-WBZA—Five Star Theater ranged to loan the Nanking gOytra- nrohlhltleiN haa reriated the effects (conttmied) (eontlnuad) . ' Jack Heritage had the honor -fo program for Thuraday eajto Geneva Kane, 24, of Salem is cricit* w n c —Orchestra (continued) w n c —Playhouse (continued) m ent 20,000,000 yuan (nearly. 84>* for the president’s annual addiWM of wnrip wide depreasioa better ally injured, ae automobile strikra WDRC—Reta and Dunn WTXC—Travelers Hour (continued) preside at the piano at the installa­ 000,000)." titen *lhpidr*riddenj9puntries.” WDRC—Orchestra 10:16—Melody Moods tion of officers at Trinity at 10:80 a. m. 'Thla will be fdloWed them as tbfy walk along a road. WDRC—Morton Downey SUmstni’s Statmnent by a talk on “Tha Guernsey Bteed?' Wrat Lebanon, N. Y.—Jumps of Modem Woodmen, and the reception It was learned Ambassador 141 and 181 feet win first prize in 10:15—Eo«y Aces . to the new state deputy head coun­ ity James O. Watson. B MsLsaa INVENTOR DDES Grew’s denial was based on a re­ of Agriculture, will talk at u::00 the class A competition of the ff sel, George F, Baldwin recently cent statement cabled by Seerqthry Lebanon valley ski tournament for transferred from Madison, Wlscon- Stimson. a. m. on "Local Dairy Conditions^* Los Angeles, Jan. 16 — (AP) — RIGHT NOW! WHY NOT USB Others Are Ssrinf Mon^ on , sin, to this district, Mr, Heritage Is At 11:16 a. m. Dr, A. M. Dr. W. N. Sigurd Jorgensen of the Norway William A. Slinks. 87, who founded Simultaneously the information Ski Club. THE BEST Past Coimsel and Introducsd the bureau of the Japan^ war office Plastridge' of Storrs Will discuss a fortune by developing the idea-of We hEYE floniE rEsl bargiitii BANGS OIL NiBwburyport, Mara. — .Rev. new officers to the Installing o ^ Issued this, statement: "Udder Diseases.” Robert A. El- a small cube of cbalk for billiard in FfirniE, SinglE Hooees, Etc. Ptito jeraaylfHk and OBMiu, cers. This meeting ^was held at ths "A supply of arms to China, es- wood will close, the m orniu pro­ T)u>mas P. McMannwm, pastor of and pool CUM, died here yesterday. BY plioiiiag’^ 9 9 ^ I. O. O. B. hall, a t Trumbull street, pedaliy to Chang' Haiao ;Lianig gram. with an address on "The Joys th i Cbuscb of the immaculate.Con- Around histidea, a national business, Phone 3230 WhrUoiftYoit? 'Jk of Fellowship.* caption, dies at age of 58. ' Hartford. ' (oomsuader. in Notth Chirm), has with a fiietory at Chicago, waa built. We have the place yon want! The annual meeting of the Feder­ been inade principally by tpe vii The afteriioon pfogram eebedules Montpelier, V t—Park H. Pollard, cousin and boyhood friend of Calvin Van’s Service Station ated church was held at the church States and Germany, . Americans a talk at 1:80 o’clock on "The Milk- 426 Hartford Boad. last evening with a good attendance selling the Chinese alrplattes aha kg Shorthorn Breed" by James O. CooUdge, works with committee. JAMES W. FOLEY at which the following officers were motor ears nu>stly deltrered in ^tsen.- Prof. F. E. Wdodwird will ^[g observance in bmior of the 58 Pornril Ploee, "Van Always Selle tor Lsm .* elected: Secretary Walden V. Col­ Shanghai, and the Germans deliver­ explain some experimente in the lonnef president. lins; treasurer, Ralph E. Collins; ing guns and machine guru to Taint-, feeding' of diairy cattle. Prof G. C. Sturaridge, Moss.—. Farm bond Night Coughs Sunday school superintendent for sin." White of Storra will diecuaa the goesbaraark, threatehs employer, 1 0 ^ 1 '■ N the next six montlu, Mrs. Florence It was learned the principal basis need for mcwiipfbrmation. about shoots horse and two plgb, kills four Nothing atopS'B night cough as E, Stiles, with several assistants; for the reference to Americans was rpugbage fra^g. The program raws with 9UCS and' then sends quickly as PisO’s., F or Plso’a does WB2rwL4/AN - Sports Review — WBZ-WBZA-Marifflba Band WBZ-WBZA—Newi the needed things. Swallowed w n c —10:85—Merry Madcaps music committee Rev, David Carter, that airplanes were sold the Hang­ will close shortly after 2:45 p. m. qbargs from shotgun into his orib W eather WTIC—Snow imiage . Mrs. Rosa D, Nevers and Walden chow aviation school and Shanghai when the treasurer’s report and of­ hsad. la in critical conditloiL slowly it clings to the throat, w n c —The Gibson Girls WDRC—Wbtepering Jack Smith WDRC—Ctfumbia Revue V. Collins and Miss Doris L. Ben­ was aupplied with mail planes< * ficers u e MCcted for the coming Sontervllls, Mass. — Frank E. soothea inllamed tissues, and loosens WDRC—Vagbn DeLeatb Htunmlng Bird’s Orchestra jamin; auditors, Mrs, Joseph O. year. Dickerinaa, 67, ’lawyer, clubman the mucus. Working internally Al w Foster and Mrs. Ethel T, Boody; andyachteman, dies. Plso’s destroys ths cold germs and ^parish house committee, Frank W. Mo^terity. Maaa.—esarke P. H ard, breaks up infectioD. Contains no KEEP HEALTHY MARY EUZABETH Eaten, Cnne A Plto , Congdon; incidental committee, Al­ WANT WOMEN NAMED ing, 79. fonner State Senator and opiates. Safe for childreo. 85c FeatnreE Three bert E, Stiles and Cbaries J. Dewey; Rspresentatlve dies. and 60c sizes, all druggists. WRITING PAPER ushers, Ralph E. Collins, Ward TALCOTTVILLE Boston—'Emergency relief drive Use aa BnraMea ol Mineral 00 60e Services' a t - ' Stiles, Robert Felt and Donald TOMANYSTATEBOARDS for 85,000,000 for the support of Per Coughs and paylUnm' Seeds—tha’ only For $1.00 Johnsofi; flower committee, Mrs. The Pioneers’ team de­ more than 100 private social agen- proper laxative., Special Reduc^ ' George A. Collins, Mrs. Minnie Dex­ feated Tolland County Hpme team rise caring for the poor, scheduled to PISO’S ^ n tf Colds Sman 47c, Large 88c. Monday, Tuesday and Prieeii ter, Mrs. Florence E. Stfles, Miss by a score of 42-36 on Friday eve- Voters Leggve Sends Reqnest Wednesday a t . P Elizabeth Pierce, Miss Lois Foster, E^g in Talcott ball. R was a Dip- and Miss Irene Skinner; collector. ^To Gbyemor Cross — Stress ARTHUR’S DRUG STORE THE BEAUTY NOOK. PaeWd’k Biarm ^ and-tuck game from the start. In . "Ai the Oeatot" Miss Kate M. Withrel; the commit­ the third quarter the County Hpme ^nalifieatim s For Office. 846 Mala S t Bubinow BnUdlng Bubinow BoOdiiig. Dial SOU tee of six, Levi T, Dewey, Alfred team was leading. lil the lu t qbArr MAKE EVERY PENNY CQMNT IN THESE TIMES Stone, Mrs, George A. Collins, Wal­ ter Talcpttvltte piled up a leii^- and ^ request tluit he consider the ter N. Foster, Albert E. Stiles and i^poiptinent of qualified women to held it to the finish. The rtfSree 6 4 S I ' M U 1-' M Mrs. Marion P. Pierce; pipe organ was Roger Spencer. nqmeriius state boards and commia> WBZ-WBZA f - ^?urte EtevtsW — committee, George A. Collins. The A junior basketball club is being sions was sept to Governor WUbqr WBZ-WBZA—LoweU Thomas WBZ-WB21A — Concert, Eldward community supper committee for formed. This club will join ap in­ L. Cross today by Mrs. Edith Vatot MacHugh W asttigr ‘ * A 1 January 27, is Mrs. H attie D. Lane, WnC!—Cavalier “Farewell to Amts”' O N ED O U yil /.tarred for the winners with eleven Stite Training'School for the fhe- , W E T H E R ^ . coffee and salted nuts. Singliig tms < * '-C-.O' with ,»oints to his credit. enjoyed between the courses. His blemlnded. * ' ity anthracite you can be aura ol geodng Rev. Truman H. Woodward of Mfs. Oook's'lettor to Oovanoir MOTOR SALES supper table was gaily decwsted ‘ it^-4>esiuse it*a reaUy colored bhiO. You Helen Hayes, Gary OMper - D lai650b , East Hartford . Congregational with a gold and white odor scheme. d l ^ was authorised by the Board [ church, has been confined to his Of dM ic C m o f the Lra«ue a t Its . buy braer.hotudwld articles only if they GtefflM *Um cotl’vui't pot- heme by illness ^ ■ Mrs. Chaiies Blaakehburg ag mls^ DioiSinbsr meeting. ' i tiNrtecoalgt^wItAocJiMif tress of ceremonies gracefully aretra^(i»|adced. Buy fu^ bMi «Mt texmg it*« tMito G O P M >. < sided Mrs, Helen Beebe, ^ OFFtCER iMApiqRb . ’ dfder iitoa coal* to ^ . ODD ACCIDENT of the elub was nriseiited WBZ-WBZA—J e ste rs ' WBZ* W HZA—Mlnstrcid w b z -vvbssa: lovely basket of nandsope - ;1^ten, Jan. 18^(AF)—Daniel WnO-rTraveleri) Hour (contltt’i4d) w n c —'The Gypsies w n c —Dance Muato Evansville, Ind., Jan. 16—(AP):— roses Iw tbs. club msmbfll. f. :ifcD en^ 'Itoeetal eCfieer. al* WDRC—Te be annoim^. WDRC—Ruth Etting .(Cmtimted) Raymond Woods, 21, tossed pop­ Beebe responded with apipprlate to the Stosten Bureau of ' 9:]5—MUii'RtoChars words of thanks. The corn grains into the air and caught ktieBt was m a ■P them in his mouth. Suddenly he members p iio v iM iUOf . ^ a t the fell unconscious. When revive his ment: Elsie.'lAmally, Safa M^alw IrOin . THR REiT right side was paralyzed and his ly, Margaret W ^es, Dorothy, Bial« igr aaaaOaata' la st getfer kea$fnr hgt mangy power of speech was gone. Esamin* Esther WeUes, W m FfaMw, Edna Sarvkm aflon disclosed a dislocated vertebra Monaghan. Miriam WeUes. Ihe.dvS' a was fouAd in a ffaidln South RADIO 8E21VICE in the neck. When It was put baok mag's entsrtatauneat was. v(ity film in place Woods rtturaed to normal. ity and animhiE aad.wau thofoyibt tIflE W. Q. GLENNEY do. ly enjoyed Ity alL' The pwipma •,*r>4 PottertQA 1 oommi^ wllw in hold' "d a msfmif atif^4#i'~imooaettoe^ O sal,' VM s s o m ' tBiplIrtt'ailBh' ■ The first bale of cotton th e hottM Cf IB s. 1aiM— jB****^''^Stripping an aiteoiMbito >aad 8i8.'ll!)^tk-«aln;fit TCI. 4l4fi"'’ " r . MBaCheetae. / ^theS^M fi’* from the United States to this o m O a g 'g t 7i^.M. igblNite f tO M t i , ' on-hiia.. 4-stii8iB ai was shipped from Charleston, 8. the m e e B p i of th a yiartwltl jha' ^ _ --jnAabaat 46S last tram thi Phone.3733 Depot Sqiism ^ 178A. . , assignedpied a f tUs meetiag. J!?8jte '-.f-h- ^ W -.'^y-' • /-"- '^■•1

HANCBESTER BVENING HBBALD,^SOUTHMANCH*STE»,.CP^,-.MOim^fe;^^iu^^^ ,.V;- ‘ _ ' ' ------,', ,-:^ J ’’ ‘'t ^;\j..'^■,"^ ,/r",-'* ' '"‘- -r.^-.n', '------1 _ ------,; .M,;M,'... . l-i^M it£ M ’ I. . III! . ip^BlIUHIiMlES R E D D S d lW Andover, Masa., Jan. M.-.-(AP) New York, Jan. lA —(AP)«^PoUes j ns coinnEEs ^The resiipiatton of Dr. Alfred E. FWt HSUTAITY of th t missing iwrsons bureau dis­ Steams, fbr Id years headmaetttr of closed today that search was being ■ i ■ , PhUUpa Acadesty a t AndcisV, was saads for Dr. Jamss T. Kpnurc, who anhounfsd today to Dr. Charlba H. rdcsntly disapps|ured from .C%lcsgo Forbes, hcttog heaomaatsr. sftsr writing to his mother, wbo Iw litiN i Seat Oat Sttrtni A letter from Dr. Steams waa IW .f SnW hM ilik, lives at 29 Ocean avenue. Ntw Lon­ riad at a meeting of the Board of don, Conn., that he would be in New ! ^ni|ai|H n S ta te T o Trustees yesterday aud to It Dr. Departmait Finds To Be London soon. • »^VV. Steams expresaed his desire to be The physician for several yeara relieved of hie office beeauie of 'his had bcM attached to tbe Honolulu M nudry 17th to 23r^L Raiee $15,000. continued til heMth. He has been . Ghren Another Chance. hospital, at Hoauulu, T. H., and on fetaylng at Nice, Franee. May 20 last came to tbe United Dr. Fbrbaa will continue ae acting States on a leave of absence to visit A special period ad: aside for the incplcation of Thrift better dvinF, better Immee, better e&Tironment,' ,,.HartiWrd. Jttt. 16.—(AP) —Th* headmaster and Dr. Stsame was ^ ap- Moscow, Jan. 16.—(AP)—Michael friends end relatives. After apend- inf some time in San Franoiico and practici^ and repeated each year at this tiine in the hope tion, culture, self-improvement, selfrespi^ aitd exeeuUte eommlttM/ot tht Demo- pointed hendsouUr emerltui by the Tomsky, chairman of the state pub­ cintte Nnttemal ftoMoe exmunalttee.ot truiteea. Seattle, Dr. Kenure went to Chica­ that its messages.m^ proWde momehtuip for the con­ guarding the future comforj; of our families.... ;tdWl ...... - - --- Dr. StOtnw WM stricken early to lishing department, pleaded guilty go, and while there his .veekiy let­ tinuance of such practices throughout the year. ends are the practices of Thrift. IMl and waa operated1 on to BOS- today to an accusation that he waa ters to bis mother abruptly ceased ...... t . ' ton. Whm it became evldtot svld last disloyal to the Communist Party. reaching, her. . . Self-preservation is instinctive in *11 living things. ttaOk'ia. tkla stite. Dr. Doton said summer that he* had not recovered Tht Communist central and central The New. London authorities be­ The smfiilest animals, and insect* provide thmr stores toylUtloBa to sem on this f ^ y n ^ sutHclenUy to refeume his duties he control oommitteea last week placed gan a search at the mother's repeat :** adainst.jpieripijbidf scarcity. In humans it takes oh high­ twg board bate bben sent to Old and was granted a leave of absence and Tomsky under "strictest discipline" and toey. asked the aid of New York 2 ^ Guard laadirs throughout t^ want abroad. for remaining passive in the party’s polios in .a.letter written Jan. 12 by er impulses and purposes... .ambition, prosperity, inde­ ^ta to order that the e ^ e .party Dr. Forbeb hai been haad of the pOsistanes to. "subversive elements." Detective Sergeant John J. Cava­ pendence for; future years. Upon these Thrift is based. M. -J academy's Latin dephirtment since Alexis I. Rykoff, commissar for naugh. The letter said the physician . WhUo .Tbrift'implies savings it in no way infers hoard­ xila. He is>a Igraduate ‘ ‘ of Brown communlostlons who waa similarly carried a largo sum of money,' and ing. It slfimifiss providing the means and the modes of U niveril^ punlahsd. yssterday denied he was also had a substantial amount ip '•V dtaloyal and disavov sd his supposed- traveler's checks and an order for The entire Ust foltowa: connection with followers of A. P. an automobile. : Hartford ooun% State Ch^inan Smirnoff who was sxpslled from Ohvld A. Wilson. O onr««^ f BANKS’ POSmON msmbCrsblp in the central eommtt- Hatoaan P. Xonplaatonn, J^bert P. tes. liTilE STROKES A //'at oaks SuOarot w est HtttfOfdT Mayor Wil- ... Both Tomsky end Rykoff, the lat­ A.iP.liUUGEBS Itejn J. Itanktoi 'Z^wn Coairman MDCHlMraoyED in S st C. Peny of Hartford. Thom- ter a former premier, wars stripped aa 3, Sp^aoy, George F^ Kinsella, of all important positions in the in­ Harry sTBurke of Hast Hartford, ner councils of Communism three M SESSION HERE ..land little savings OolOM Thomas Hewes of Farming- years ago but wars rslnstatsd early tta?Ja»wXRabbett of Windsor E xptdt Say Federal Rararve last year. ' T.i.«iNtfc Mayor Joieph F. putton of Aska For Ohanoa build great fartunes JtStoi wmiato Hayes, W stol, J Tomsky asked 4-or a new chance to L. fiuUivan, New Britain, 1. Baidra 'C ih How Ughteii prove his allcglanos to Joseph HoU Annnal Banquet At laarjorle .WooWridi^,^ Stalin’s leadership. TomskFs pies ; Yoii may stmrt small. • You^may be able at first to add Mrs. Agnes Barry of South W to^r was mads before tbs central and III Bond HoUinis. Masonic Tonple — Local ' only! small .amounts to your saving! fund. But if you 2id J ^ p h , M. HoUoran of New central control committees to a •adhere to a set percentage of your income each week to Britain. speech to which he said: m ia n d County: Mrs. Fannie “X must say the political bureau Men Are Speakers. go into* saving the fund will grow as your income grows Dixon Welch of ^lum bia. N ^ ^ New pork, Jan. 16.—fAP)—Gcn- and central committee of the party ! to tubstantf^' proportions... .funds that will meet Itteewoman; Bmest H. Wood- wars quits right whoh they accused emergencies,, opportunities and safeguard old-age inde- u.ataU committeeman •ml improvement to tke banking MtuatiQii. now mnHea it poedbie, me of defending Smirnoff by my Manchester was the mecca for ^ n d e n c e i’ ss'iSfSJ-rs- sasss banking e n w ti say. for the Federal silence. Siltaos and lack of activity 850 employees df Tbs Great Atlan­ reaarve to Ughten Ijta holdings of U. means' neutrality and passivity, tic k Pacific. Tea. Stores, Inc., 8. govsrameat bonds gradually, which means wbitlng to set which throughout tbs stats yssterday Mdt will vanquish. I was formerly when the Hartford Managers’ Bene­ gptC^: Nick Ash of BM ^o: while ad h ert^ strictly to IW policy one of tbs losder’e of the Right op- A ^ lrto k Q. Hartenstein M ,RMk- of making credit as easily available fit Associatiod held a banquet at ; ew n 4% interest, corn- taltlon. Now I realise how wrong Masonic Temple. The managers Benjamin Franklin, the disciple of Thrift, was bom on SSSiL.Ik Elton of I^viUe; as possible. was. Lewis H. f?hsr*T**" o&Bockvillet Dr. information that the reserve banks r were in session from 2 until 5:80, funded quarterly. January 17th, 1706, hence Thrift Week, which haa been B. naherty of Rockville and would gradually lighten^ such hold­ "Only a Socialist base for Indus-, tbe afternoon’s program opening a national movement for several years, is fittingly pro­ (jem^ Forstor of R oo^e. ings Is not. to to interpreted aa say try and agriculture could guarantee with the acmng of a roast turkey moted in the month of Franklin’s birth, piurtly in coAi- '-Wtodham county: Mayor J^ e s the success of tbe five year plan, dinner, Robert Davidson, of Hart­ chsags to policy, authorities say. tbs accomplishment of which proved memoration of this great American and partly because Hurley of WiUlmantlc; James Me of Tbs policy ooDoemtog sssUy avail­ ford, catering. WUUratlo; Mra Ma«gsNt Hurley able credit will oonunus, they ds^ an error of the right opposition and Entortalnnaent of the inspiration which his precepts establish as a foun­ Sr^Maaatlci J^ lf. >^^of tbs oorrsotnssB of the general Una Eight speakers followed the din­ dation for its observance. - diOagno^ J ^ ‘ Clara. of the party. Neutrality is danger­ ner with appropriate rexnarks aad ______J, vavanaugh The tottarmaat to the baaklng ous to our party’s strugglsB. Btolto: then oaxie a pleasing. i»udsvUie Itogly: Mrs. Dorothy B i^ rtt of Put­ aituatlOB, apeompaaiad by a build- has the tost sight sad ‘ firmest hand. rogram of songs, dueing and lag up of Biamber baaka’ excess re­ okas by members of a Hartford an: nam; James Smith of Plainfield; serves, mo>o It ao longer necessaiy Under his leamrshlp, our victories If- ufe ore industrious sr L. J. Talbot of Putnam; Na- will to furthered. tertalnment bureau. The first A. k SLEEPING FOX F o u ^ e r of Plainfield; Don fop the csatral banks to step into "I am ready anywhere, in any P. stpre was conducted in a Fulton W E SHALL NEVER STARVE Jhe catihes nopoulfn^ of Plainfield, and Senator J. the. market >for government securi­ task, to prove my faithfulness to tbe street basement in New York by the ______X of Putnam. ties, tkua taking' them over from, the Communist Party.’’ late J. H. Hartford, a Vermont man, Ttflflfflsairr Opnnty menfitor banka and giving the toem- whose two sons are now at the bead Mlddleaex county: T/imUam M. bar banka a obanoe to build up their of a .concern which in its 74th year THRIVE THROUGH Safeguard Your Esiats a tro n M Middletown; Mrs. Flor- cash aooouate to lieu of government is represented by more than '17/)00 ancaE. Wetoh. Middletown, John bonds. TO FOX RELIEF BOARD stories in ’almost every part of the Quahensn. of Mlddleto^^ RolUn y. JBxeesa It os ottos United States. INSURANCk for Your Heirs M er of Deep River; Thomas Klr^ Excess reserves of member banks Manchester has ten stores at win of Ssybrook; James J. Hemy d have now rsaobsd the high total of VACAN(T TOMORROW present The committee in charge Deep paver; Atoert L. ^ . . o f W ^ about 1656,006,000. over and above' of yesterday’s annual banquet in­ One of the cogs In your scheme of providing for the fu­ Men of means have learned a rich lesson these past three brook; Josqdi P. Bransfield of Port­ Isiraa rsqulrsmcnts. Stoee banks cam cluded WUliam HaU,-David Monar- ture should be a program of building up insurance. Not years. They’ve learned that even huge estates can land; DunCan Belcher of ( ^ to n , nothing on excess rtosrvss, tbs^, in Seleetmen Must Name Some­ ty, Ned Nelson, E. F. Rice and L. only does it establish! security for your family in the and Mrs. Mary Bride of East Hsmp- theory at least, are an Influence L, Yerkes of , Manchester: also .shrink , tp disastrous projMrtions during periods,of dcr ton. towgrd making (oa|p|L and, in ^ t- one In Place of Rpbert M. •James Frankiitt of Windsor Locks .case„of your doatTi btit it also means a fund sayed.M ' pressiOn and that only eitperienced and consjsfimtive New London* county: Alton T. ments. Reid Is Not a Candi­ and Mr. Bennett of Hartford,, the avi^lable in cash if you outlive the maturit^Df thepolicy. m :***** of New London; Timothy fiUl- mana^inent can help provide security and preservation. Federal Aeserve baidts hold $1,- date. latter, being chairman. It was with It also means zunds convertible into cash at any time ih That is why so many are now protecting their heirs by Uvan, WiUiam C. Pox. Joseph Keefe 612,000,000 at government securi­ difficulty that the local ^stores were your lifetime when it ia needed for emergency. all ^ New London; Norwich, ties o r $751,576,000 more then a able to influnee the organisation to establishing Trust arrangements with banks as execu­ Mrs. Julia G. y’^a g o . Since the program of buy- The Board of Selectmen will ap­ mee't here lnat<^ of to a larger city tors and administrators. .. Conrad Kretser; ing'gbveraments was instituted ear­ point a member of the Board of like Hartford where there are about ; . ^iCt one of our repre­ LaBounty, Jr. ly last year, tbe'r*' had been no .im­ Relief at tbe regular meeting to­ 6Q stoijes. G. L. Moss, superintendent 'Fairfield county: Stamford, portant change . until last summer morrow night Tbe vacancy op the of the Hartford divisipn was in­ sentatives fit a plan This bank m akes such a Bomer S. Cununuigs, John A. Board was caused when Robert M. Waleb, Mayor Jcseph Boyle;. Nor­ when new purchases practically fluential in honoring Manchester. cesiii^ Last week, for the first time, Rdd, appointed at the last annual Speakers to plans and income. service available to ydu. walk. Mrs. Rose Russell, Byron Mc­ town mseting, declined to serve be­ Mahon, Mrpy Downs, Dr.' Edward J. there was a substantial sbrinkpge to The speakers included Senator the portfolio of U. S. Treasury obli­ cause of buitoess reasons. Robert J. Smith who told his-listen­ Tracy; Bridgeport, Joseph Devine, Several applications for the va­ Mra Mabtt Mei^eeney, Clifford gations. The report for the week ers of the soimd condition of Con­ Msaney, nattonal committeeman ended Jan. 11 showed a decline in cancy have been received by the Se­ necticut’s finances; Judge Raymond- darence H. Anderson Ardiibald McNeil, Mrs. John Flynn; this item of $38,522,000. Evidently lectmen.. The Board of Relief will A. Johnson who spoke on the ad­ The Manchester Trust Co. Mayor Edward L. Bucktogbam, Miss the system had not, as in previous hold the annual sessions starting vantages which the new bridge over INSURANCE Mary M^amarm; Danbury, Albert weeks, gone into the open market to Fsb. 1., The present members of the Coimecticut River will afford; 647 Midn Street Phone 8843 Waiah and M. Augustus Lynd>^ replaice Treasury certificates w$lch the Board of Relief are Edward D. Chief of Police Samuel G. Gtordon The rest of the committee comes matured. L ^ cb imd Henry Mutrie. who destit with tbe growth, of Uie A. from the Fifth Congressional district TTUs decline was more than offset & P. stores in Manchester and else­ ss follows: by the return of $80,000,000 curren­ COLD IN CANADA where also telling of^tbe changes in Waterb^: Mayor T. Frank cy from circulation. Consequently Manchester since be'was a boy; and REMEMBER r^(7///>7;e ismoneq PLOUGH DEEP w/ii/e sluqqctds sleep Hayea John H. Cmry, Jr., John the excess ressrvss^ of member Winnipeg, Jan. 16.—(AP) — A the following who discussed . tbe RObtosoB. Vincent Maloney, Harold banks increased StiU further. Ih .ad­ chill wind from Canada’s Arctic rim sound condition ' and satisfactory Begley, Carmine CIpriano, WiUlam dition. the nation has been receiving today brought sub-zero tempera­ service given by the Great Atlantic Farrington; Torrlngton. Frands W. about $18,000,000 of gold each w e^. tures to three prairie provinces' as & Pacific Tea Stores: Richard There Is No Time Hogan, Jdm T. Heffeman; Norfdk, wUch likewise has helped to fatten frigid winds swept Alberta, Sas­ Davidson of Springfield, superin­ V INSURE Winiam B. Dyer; Winsted, V iliam the excess reserves. katchewan and Manitoba. tendent under Davidson; (Jeorge L. . a.M/ J. Brennao. Consequently, it is stated^ the re­ A temperature of 34 below at Mass of Hartford, superintendent of /'A Like Now To Invest Ntw Haven: David E. FitsQerald, Aklavlk, far northern outpost, was the Hartford division; and W. L. serve now can proceed to Ugbtei* Its tbe lowest recorded. Tbe Battle- Ajegamdff Wtantok, Henry Brown, huge tbUI of government holdings Davidson of TbompsonviUe, super­ M ra Ellen C. Cronan, Mayor John fords, in central Saskatchewan, held intendent of the East Side Division Good securities have never been so low in cost as right Gone up to smoke tbe sav­ W. Murphy. John M. Odden, David without blemishing its aocompUsb- the record for the prairies with a which embraces Manchester, Rockr ings of a lifetime. Perhaps J. McCoy, Tbomaa F. Keyes, James ment of building up member bank modest 34 below. Mlnnedosa yille, Willimantic and other loc^i- now. Bei^ on the verge of recovery there is every your home will be next. Tho F. Fahy, Fred D. Faulkner, Patrick reserves to a level designed to force claimed honors for Manitoba with a ties. reason to believe that they will not be so low again for feeling of security and con­ J. Goote. Martin J. Ksboe, Arthur credit out into commercial use. temperature of 32 below. In Al­ some time to come. Shrewd investors are buying now tentment that a fire inAurabco D. Mullen, Eugene Raffone, Samuel berta tbe mercury ranged from ___the very essence of thrift. We have a diversified policy of Bufficient size to fuUy Tator. Jamss T. Brady. Senator TAUGHT PBESIDENT-ELEOr seyen to 14 below. cover any loss caxmot to over­ a n d Frsak S. B m to , Philip Troup. Mrs. Tbe Weather Burtou today said H iS P E R E D list of good securities... .thoroughly investigated for estimated. Check up on your J e ^ h A. Wnliney; Meriden. Con- Bad Nauheim, Germaay, Jan. 16. the cold'WaVs was advancing east- S n a p Y o u r —(AP)—Franklin D. Roosevelt’s GreotCpmplexkm safety, yield and marketability. fire insurance policy now. Be gtoaaman-eleet Fnm ds T. Maloney; i^rd taking frseztog temperstures sure it gives you sufficient cov­ Fingers at Branford: Oonellas T r Driscoll: election as President of tbe United toward (totario. S ecret! erage. If in doubt West Haven, Katherine F. Fitzger­ States has brought a great deal of rpo her friend the CBO- M ay we plan an invest­ M i s f o r t u n e ald: Milford, Lawrence T. O sllar' pride and satisfaction to Christian / * KMedtheeecretof her GIVES UP CAVALRY (Clear white ikio, m ent program w ith you. her: Wallingford. Edward C. Cox; lonn-cr-'^bcini, tbe sdioolmastsr , j|o rile lewned CALL u s TODAY Cheshire, Michael Coleman; Ham­ v.'liu i;’. light him German when the Fort Knox, Ky., Jan. 16— (AP) iwopmetie would den. Robert T. O’Connell and Mrs. Preeident-eleet was a child in a blue —The First , Regiment, U. 8. Leonard H. Mibaeb; Guilford, Dan­ sailor suit. C^avalry, arrived here today to' a ^ • A iel Haekctt and Charles J. McAlesr, "His parents 'irougbt little convoy of 66 motor vehicles to m ^ e ! Aaron, Cook and East Haven. John J. Carter. Franklin nere for six weeks in this army post its permanent tome JiJili L Jenney 1891/’ be said today, ^sad when •Bd to transformed into the first Lpeil Mmafer. they putlilm to my class be im­ mdctoalced cav$liy regiment of tbe Depot Sqnara ■OFPlEDIANy AT CAPITAL pressed me very quickty ae an un­ Nation’s nsilitary estauisbment. Tbe SA AW, ALDRICH a CO. usually bright young fellow. He Dial 5961 * Los Angeles. Jen. 16.—(AP) — Snedial Offer ~1 the WMt, nlDloM '^liiada reach lor a llagr hot- end DIatrict fi the oaly nsember of Dr. L. C Audrlao today reported de­ j,toa to'fwttdi, aaridag Mort fortunM havo Rial Edtato tMS!) CoaBaeUeitt’s sew delegi^oo who cided impeovoment in tb e . oeaditloii Trubyte Teeth I thro^b any otbor folM of iiiFdtqBont. And tbs mT ^ ^ W y e t visited W^Hgton thia of Aimee Semple McPherson Hut­ A Splendid LIGHT (pbo made tbeee fortimia were men wbo bad tho Id ton, evaagelist. Spwtal In'tto old toy*, tboughta-tumed te aateboa aad la a ^ a L "totwsefi’’lsst Tuesday aad last Rid Rnbbffr Set of ready 'ln stated, Plate - Teeth' waabed. OrTln tto'laaa affloiaatty laimafad boim, odHoa, or no- in cost.' was ia such sxtrsmss that it was tory, tfitoy waa a aQurrying around and a flurry prapanttea impossible to forecast from hour to rwf wm hour what turn her Ulmss might ,**^*%Iay, ’a 'gtotU l^ tb a motion of a band, tlia AUat praaaura take. That is to say, she was to PER SET fiUT< of d fiagar i eBd,7tnotaatly, huga gaaaratora, aoaiawtora, ttaau- two dvtt guiudMds werewet attaekedI With ooam, and death waa fin Immihsat 'SNotuiVM d'>fum ^ yau aaad. No diriay, ae fuaa, kalyee. ftelr‘ aiaalieote aeaai ware ptottbUty/' "Foatberwe of 00 awdam ughti—the aua’a oaty rivaL , Sfid it _ w u ffttn^ tliAl Mrs. Hutton bae been reported wllfe gild were aantiiw toflamsBat^ Aaa^ crltioaBy ill oo aumeroue ootoslone r*" ‘ ; Uiaiatttre d(U ^ tbe lest two tytora After ebe ALL IFIMR fiiTfi B im A L nUGB , liBYhNi^ itfH iytB W i power, itdw ' At Algebras syxdtealieto attacked hatf 'rattired a taarvwM bceakdowm O ttori I axdf Wjateitony. the tewa halL Several of them BtotoiSidex DR. GW KING • • ito • u w e•TBBBTt M i UAUXwOmF m ju.;ii|AfS. or h w i f m Wi6«b pf eoottaet s ^ Ttott fhaiiH It r ..t i • . .affhM' tor by S^— DR.B.F. ADUB8 ^ Friday toanlaga ^iOmsB ere in. the art, nm firsetor/ uto l e s t e r : C o . 1 S te e d s of the U. 8. fotom- was eaii»oye4 Ity f m . ------^ Tec d-nao q-rtifi te the CtvU Sendee make g maoea pietitre la whleh HbT i A ? :Wto.toto.ftartod..--.; ' " u, ......

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1 ^ , ft v p n ild M ^ * W » w h^r i ^ t t s f . Shdlft Quaatjbiui.iw ba anhnitted. .to •’* •.V* •>•••••• - Asked wiae wttt .ha ytraatyd huBvldually.^ C^ ». Nat B and T:... Dial 5961 quabtioas. “it was exquisite. If was hek«- ^ttlM'0toSS8ff iMtiiodxftktos suh- tifq i!" Dmik'Cttt Nit Ain Oor ' Rlvar ...... 0 atfiL, Onm. Tniat ... c d a u B i^ tolM^vb printed the report She and Jim soon became great Am. Fglt BpV’ • ••• • ^^4 Friday alstwad a rbacttonajiy e f .tlte Ehtiito .oentnl dtatebl board, Api Rqd .l| t• . 7^ HtftLNqtBapdT ... 30 S e M t o s?as&a' friends. He was not depaadeat on ixmd, wbbht.-qad atoek maritet triflBe» on vtoleb it bftsed ite • ' • e e f e e f t S e?e • • • e • e e*e * First Nfttiraal...... hHirfftft ftt JOB PABIS*' mamg his salacy, even edieh it began— Am Sm i^; 1? wUdi wiaa- carnad ovar from die Mto imKVOB LA W T A f ----- .«> t% New iBritMh.Tiiiat .. prices down irimawhat. Therv dboteloa tfto t AQ6 beverage would which would-not bo uatU after the Wait Etortfbrd Trust.. — net iw tatexIofttiaF. The-annual ineifftog^oC^tlw; teUfitil n O K STANUET, rich ftftJ ft show opened. Hts car 'was a long Am; W ‘TT* . .,...... small vriume with bujtof bring D kk Ml— L m ' At e msettng. of ,e^^Qve A p i W p t l ^ S^e # 17 . iBBftiftftde Stooka tyr aa the day proigreaaed. Very ht- Chiilrmiiii Blatoe, o f the subcom­ Merclutets Dlvislbii of to e C%iiHlier' greyhound affair, parked well out w ot Oommeree wto be- bate llipiiteF iiMibae SMlft tai P*2«“ ®* sight of the stage door when it was comniittee 'o f Uia Autombtiva Edvi- • •i'.* •••••.•■ • • ^7H Aetna Cabualty tle ,chahgaa. w w e recorded for, the mittee,-ekplriifed that it hftd decid­ evtsteg'' Jaiiwty 28-61 «DtartpBaMftt at ft pftity ^ *• sioa o f the Chembet o f Opmmerce A tcM e^. > a a a W a • a < day.' tTniied States Gbverament ed ujrito-LoB per cent "to satisfy not brought around to the drag store Aetpa.X^b at tlw HbiM Sheridan* i t wag) db> tag. S M lft deeitoM b « t DIelt amne WOcka away by a garage me­ .AqhuRi .,..,...... 0814 Aetna R ra bonds were weaker whUe toe othir 'lativft' serqRlbs to repurd to toe mbralng it was'voted to cenoe)' B 'A p ■ f .* dded this moriitog « t a^mcettog bC oM M •• tSe Bwfttar talsr aftd fW - chanic. ■ AutombtaUe > a a a • a a a 4 claasea were iaot materially chang­ _ itbehto Amendmoit,’ ’ and not to the AutomobUs ^ o w this year, ^ Bcndix, 19% 0 (^ General BMte thft iM iia re constitutionals toe- executive - oemftitttee. ' - 'A com* ■taMW M to cone. He was—and Sheija liked this— eptte the tact ttai,t dealtire pjeaent ed. The local-market was under no At the party ahe meet* ocverol neither oetentattous coaceining his Bbto IfiK Hai^otd Fire- purtieular presaore toe past werii. ‘T thtok tiie majority (ff the coni- mlttoe o f tJanii oonaisttag o f Fred at a prevknta meeting voted unanlr Spth.Btf » • e e • • « « -Biiah, Jr., chainhan, John I ; (Xsoo oPPpUiBs, tadodlftf QOBDON vtorid goods or pvqp-niodest. Fre­ W, National. FVe a a a a a • < T h an was 'Obd dbmand'for local in­ mlttiN are o f to e -optoion that re- moualy in fitvor of presenting the » • 4 a • • < BIANDBAKB. well kaowft {irediioer. Borden.. Ha^oiti.Steam Boiler. surance and public utility Issues. garttess ^ojf 'the .totoKiCftttog content and Artour -L. Hultman. was iq>“ quently be took j^eUa to dinner but show. The dedribn to abandon the Cttci pointed to recommrad a slate of of­ V' Phpaato F to ft...... wa cite P W b . t o t e -Ittod o f a law un­ She eeea Dick frequently dmtag the oftener than not he was."Ued up.” C jb' • • • • • 4 • e'e ••••aae* 33 show came'-only after a. lengthy Travelers ...... der the lyghteento -Ateendment aqd ficers for toe comtog yem*. f Best few daya and he tdla her Maw- He Uved somewhere vaguely be- Cwrro ^^5 ^ v*«»».se,a ••••••••# The 1932 indicated earnings of the diake la tatereated In her and la discussion oo the jmetter end atrenr PftbUo OtmtlaB Stocks it will be tqterid,^ ChSLirman Norris The business Of toe-Sieettof win yohd Fifth Avenue and did not uoua oppoB|tion fram the minority. * Oh . a...... • 27H representative New York Bank also include adoptimi- o f a riosiite gotag to oCer her a part In a pUy. proffer SheUa bis telephone num­ ^ayaS|taa'aaaftasaoBsaae 13 Conn-1300 Serv...... 44 Stocks aftw adjustments and set­ ot the full cbmarittee said. However, Maftdrake doea not do ao. The dealera present this mm^niiv Conn. Power ...... 44% schedule fov 1983, Inrindtog' hal^ polntment as nual meeting of the division on Gbn E l »«''aaaaa-,aAftaaaaaaaaaaa 15% Brass ...... 5 cover dividend of 970.00 for toe approval at this iossion o f Congress, There was no doubt in his own Wednesday evening, February l,,at because o f the legislative jam in the well. The new play, "When Lighta mind, though, that he liked SheUa. Gen Fooda'-..'.i ...... 37 year. Are Low," contained a minor part 6:30. o’clock at Castle Farms . on Gen Ifo t .-. V 18%case, Lockwood and B — 300 Amcmg toe outstanding achieve­ Senate. He tried to find ways to saye her Tolland ‘ Turnpike. This will be a Even after, the bill is ^proved by in trtilch there was an opportunity mcmey—inviting her to dinher or to Gillette \ . i .. *... i ...... 18% Collins Oo.^...... 17 — ments of 1982, one of the most nota­ HEAD BADLY CUT fo r specialty dances. There were a dinner meeting, followed by elec­ Gold Duatv. • — • • .. -• 15% Colt's Firearms ...... 9% 10^ the judiciary committee, it must gro lunch when rehearsale rqisftsed them tion of officers'and transaction of ble was that toe principal New few &ea, too. SheUa didn’t mind In time. The fkct that they received Grishy-Gri^'. , .*• *■. .s,...... 1% Eagle Lock ...... 18 RO York bank stocks actually increased to toe. finance committee for con­ AS WINDSHIELD FALLR other bustobss. • » a a aaa a,< sideration oi the proposed tme of 95 learning lines but she did—stren­ salary during rehearsals sur- Int Harv *'* FafBir Bearings...... — 35 in market vftlue'while the majority a barrel. I f it does not reach the uously—object to these. prised him. "I think ru ask for a Int Nickel .. F\iHer Brushy Qass A . —^ 12 of other groups lost ground. >aawa-aaaoi Senate until near the end of the "How you look so innocent salary during lehmunls and offer to Int T a : T ... Gray T ri Fay Station. 20% 22^ Average gain on 12 Bank Stocks Joseph Lovett Injuiwd Wheit Johus-Man Hart and C o o le y ...... — 126 16.5 per cent. seMion, it will encounter an almost and say such things?” the juvenile work free whUe the show runs,” he Hartmann TOb, com .. — 2 Glass Falls 6ii Hini At her when, at the first re­ said wblmsicaUy, and althouf^ she YOimiFUL CABINET Kcnnecott J. Average loss on 12 other stocks unparalleled legislative tanjric* Kreug A Toll a a a a a 4 do,, pfd...... 7 —“ hearsal. Sheila stumbled through knew that there was no financial 24.5 per cent. w in ’ s P a in t Sheq)* stress on. his own part,'SheUa laugh­ Lehi^'V R R ...... 19% Int S liv e r ...... 10 14 ffid prices were used in computa­ the part Ligg A My*B .....'....'...... < 59^b do, pfd ...... 32 86 Joseph Lovett, 18. of 78 Welleft ed. ' tion of percentage gain in repre­ nodded and blushed. She BEING CONSIDEREDLoew’s- ;-^...... 17% Landera, Frary A Clk. 28 25 MYSTERY SHROUDS street suffered a painful head in" was grateful fo r a friendly .word bo* Then the rehearsals ran into sentative Bank Stocks from Dec. 31, L o r i l i a i r i ...... 18% New Brit. Mch. com.. 8 7 1931 to Dec. 31, 1932. Representa­ jury yesterday afternoon when an Cause rehearsal, when parts afe first seven wedts and there was a sal­ MpKeesp Tto ...... 49% do, pfd ...... — 60 ary. Sheila replenlriied her ward­ tive issues lis t ^ on the New York FREIGirrER’S FATE automobile windshield- fell was a week., Then tomorrow. ously copsifiertog toe pandstent a4* Phila R are higher by a billion dollars than Tokyo, Jan. 16.-^(AP)—^The So­ bring him a load of mash notes. Bustle and scuny everywhere. Ooe- essary to close the Iftceration. Hien. ’1 hope they’ll change those lines." vice of friends to appoint a youthful Phillips Pate 5% Upderwpod M fg Co . . . 12% 14* they were at the peak three years viet Embassy said today informa­ he returned home. Lovett and aom« tumes compMf^ lacked by cabinet PM) S«rv N J . . .< 54 Union i^ g C o ...... — 10 ago, roughly speakihg there are two tion from Ktobarovsk. Sibmla, de- Sheila t(M him nervously. short-tempered wardrobe mis­ other boys were practicing basket-* ’Why shoes. tain this was a wUie plftQ either for O f eburae, Mr. RposayMt feria free South-Fae can show such a widespread owner­ ceived Triday by tiie JapaasM gov­ hersrif or him and finaUy he decid­ Soutii Bar 5% ship of money and securitiee.:. We ernment wlirieas station'ftt Ochlto- JAPAN CONTDiDES "1 guess you are rather new to to pick his qbm CaM&et Nope 15% Broadway, aren’t you?” she asked. ed to go in tlto t^n.'wlth the rest other than WilUam G. MbAdoo, abnr 8t Bran have a largoc stock e f gold than any hi, relayed from tiie SovPt wire­ of the company. 15 LONG'S FILIBUSTER less, station' Nikolatovak, oh the T h e young m »" considered, head atbr-rieet from Califoriiia. whose S j f i f ® * “ * ’ ■ 25% other country. TROOP MOVOIENiS . bent slightly to one side. "Aren’t The greet bight arrived at last. aKfiousioement at toe Chicago ebn- Ther tcitol -insiuftttoe carried Is I3ea of Oldiotek)! The ehow P* bfautiftiny. ^ J • • * • a' f 'a a a ^ a a a a a a a a hi% A Rengo (Japanese) News Agen­ you?’’ he countered. vehtion, cleared the way for Roose­ 18% INITSFIFTHDAY over a 160 million or almost a laughed gayiy. "That was C ities praised it abundantly. Tex^09« ...... $1,000, for every man, woman and cy dlstotch from Otara„ island of (Continued from Page One.) "They noticed you. Did you see velt’s nsmipation, is bqektog up the Timken ttoU Bear 16% the answer I deserved. Apd my an­ claim for a free hand to Cabinet ^ ’ ' ' • ' child.'' Yeft). J sq m said the Soviet tce- that?” Jim asked Sheila over the Trahs-Amarica ... a a a a a « 5% brefken Dobrteanikitch and Sverd­ Japanese^ campaign more than ft swer to that is, ’Tee’ and ’No.’ Tm srieettons. He was an ovomii^t Our total national wealth is great- telephone next morning. Union Carbide ...... > a a a a a 27% lovsk, from -Vladivostok, called at month ago, forces sriit titoou ^ new to a part in a Broadway show guest here. th *" that of a dozen European Sleepy-eyed, she laughed. ‘ “I Unit Aircraft ...... I a a a a a a a « 27% Chlumenkow by Marshal .Chang but not new by any means to the The President-riect nevertheless Talk Haradioii Coatinoes In Otftru for fuel and watmr and con­ haven’t seen the papers.” Unit Obrp...... 9% countries. added together. Our. per tinued to the aid of the Sakhalin. Hrifto-Uang. the Nottih Cblzia war ways of Broadway. Nor to tramp­ is resting strongly on the wisdom o£ Unit Gas Im p ...... 20% capita income' exceeds other coun­ ing the streets looking for a job.’’ "And you’re dying to know whet lord, and armies uqder commftnd o f they sidd about you but wouldn’t some of the, party men o f . tested U S Iq^ AJeO ...... 26% Senate— Sheppad Unable tries. There P almost one automo­ (jeneral Chu Cblng^Lun and.Govere She shuddered, half in earnest, half knowledge such as Senators G lm of u s stari 30% bile per family In America. Tele­ h6r Tang Yu-tite of Jekri wrift ex­ playfully. ‘Even in summer this ask for the world!" Jim went op. "WeU, here goes!” He reml, "A Virginia u d Walsh o f Montana; He V and Lt'...... 8% phones and rairios are far in excess MRS. SAYRE IS DEAD; pecting to provide the Japanese' with! stnet’s the coldest in the world would welcome their entrance into Vr arner Tm ...... 1% To Make Speech. in this 'countiy over dthef countries. Worn shoes, head aching from sleep­ ceihrih little newcomer to the plenty of Opj^tion. terpislchorean ranks—’’ toe Cabinet it ia underatood. West Itetop ...... ^28% Mechaxilqri refrigerators' are a nec­ (Jeneral ^ u was reported com­ less nights of worry—' Young Eliminated. , Wqst El ud M fg ...... SO essity today. Utility goods which WnSON’S DAUGHTER manding an army ard’a-an­ Francis, Jr.. Elinor and Woo»n attogril of the ad Alttod jCteeintaal, AsAertoan Ckui, House .banking eonunlttee that The. work hours.are gateg to to still IMPORTANT ISSUE Ital, and neh areas at te a ir Mmi*- "There are two villages. One is riuwter te the tiiture. One thing golto. Peiping to ftbmft; 2S New Haven and the other a suburb AmarteaffiThlepMonft Case. Stand­ Wfttoewiay or nuraday his com­ that'pussies many P to ‘what-use We ard o f CSaltfbniia, U. S. Steel, mittee would work on ft temporary Page Ofte.) mUes from the ^toernt W bO to tkft of Boston." will put our extra Irisifie time. (Conttaued aouthweetern boundary of JSkoh “And a certain village known ps IS pUhela CHass. Dupont, Oon- farm mortgage rbUef tSU, dpigned Mftey of us have:too mfioh leisure soUdateid das. Corn Products, Unit­ to cut interest rates and ^ve direct On the soaahore luiff 'a. atakrt dto- Paris and another caUed London ttuelat present has expressed op] tion to the beer ed . Alrflsatt and QtiMRS. Homeptake rid^ In some cases to halt foreclos­ it to not constitU' tance east o f ttito 'd ty, SQjOOO terid* toss^ in !" Sheila added. jtoerioa has recovqred from de- biU on the groun< fied Ghinose w tte oniteitog Fu n gor He laughed gayiy. "Is my bitter By AJjqa H trt rrinteF h U a irelapM o f 4% poteto ure. p iS ri^ te toe lpa^ahd wfil re­ tional. blit toriii regained part o f its lass, and odd ratiku''^than iftoft ifttiirefr past as evident as that? I say. let AIlotBseftt Ftan cover from tifis one. 'A firm founda­ W ith Democrats soUdty behind litotora qtol tobabcoa were about T h e drastic rewriting of the al­ the move to legiritoe bser. qxmsora Ing to thrir tomoa horb where i890 o f me introduce myself. You are tion has already-been laid and the their rtoatiVes were kllleed la' tiw Sheila Shayne, I know, fo r when you New York, Jan. 16 -iMelntalnteg steady. lotment MU, passed by the structure can be visualised asserted legislation would surely This is the reason when pick-me- the favQMtele trend, o f ijeoait Hmise and now in the Senate agri­ pass — its chief hanrd bring the three-day baLtie 'riiMag were dancing I heard some one say Sentim ^ to Wap ntreet remain­ and w ill be seen In'the not too dP- with Japanese oceupatien so. Wen, my name is Jim Blaine. up creams are a boon to tired aind mbnths, December sales e f carded culture oonunitte, was hrid up growing togtolaOve jftin piled up by ed. guardedly eptindstie. The op- tan future. city. 1 suppose they’U change it on the strained feoes. cotton dotha totaled . 831.81f^0A0 parent, stalimfto in Washington while Sriifttor Smith. (D., S. C.). the current fUlboster In tiie Sen There are some new Unda o f with prqdqctiipn at caui^t'ft train fbr New 'York to The prdUhlttQntots took oon They seemed fear the program, proidded I ever get Uiat a fttoJaet e f adverae eomment army, fftring theto Japanese attreaft creams this year. Bosm are com­ ______,000 jtotoa. The-r ewwaa at consult with nreridentrieot Roose- in the freqitentty made nsawtion tar. That’s not fioasy enough. In some fuaitoia. bnt In. othan, it the Mtui rtvnr between hera:'' and Meanwhile I want to call you Sheila pounded o f as many as, 20 dtfferept sales over production was eontraxy was petatod out that little had been vrit. that Prerident Bbover would veto brirhs, each oentrlhuting this or that to the eustomary seasonal teadenteN Delay also met the OOUier-Blalns DEMOiCRATS TO BREAK such a bin. As fOr repeal, theiy Qilnwaagfao, more than tiw Japft- if 1 may. So why not try Jim?” !oite00t«daftoe.*T6ma dnek” session neae, briieving tiw fdrmor: i r i g M ^ vO h-^hayne!" a raucous voice to a poor, listless fftoe. Others are Fdr toe year siles> apouMsd J;o bin to fegritae beer and wine, as contended that it could t o . d e n te d of'OongstiNk''" any. time attempt; to reoapto*^ interrupted them. "Do ]TOU think frankly rejuvenating in thrir aim. 2.887400.000 yards afW aat pzbduo- IwttbatianB tost busteaM was ex­ the Senate jutootary obnurittee put DBTmCODRTFLANwhen the question to^submltted to thTs is a pink tea? That’s your One such is . the neW hormone creitei tira o f 2,788,0^000 y « ^ . Stbehs periencing ft seaaoBft' up its deolrion 'until next Monday the states io r ratifloa^ioB. tety*'*. were reduced' TV,688,000 y ir d f BInnftm o f the Senate cue?" that is so pleagsnt to use that you the h r itw p.peOled; vw (OMltaiM F i^ Fage Oa* "My fault,” whispered Jim, shame­ feel it .mugt be youtiilfyMte 3to)» 26.1 per .brat dtmng toe l i p i fv e ment In. steel tasutar ritotiw cosriinittee. announc- facedly rtslng from the bit of fape. certainly your expression toe. lowest on. record.' pnduotlof waalntod. The trenS in ed'tiiat-Hvitatt tteed:h^ no fear orders tooreased 18 per c e n tto 87,- this sepMon ^ leglstottoen^ reorgan- the recomauadatioB fOr abolphing scenery where he had been seated a t when ybii fifte . upon your face the the office o f eoroner. her feet. “Never mind that old first few appUbationa wUl have lest 876.000 to tho hliteaBt Dreember SheUa translated herself instantly brings Mood up into your fhee BimoraB. ef ^'the movrinesd ef u p Chinese, as usual, into liquid motlOB. She had learned of seeuritita^on Dfoessb^to was fre to h O w Jam 14 agrin. and bettM* droutetion may 931,^088 than toe book valtie are hftdiwsrdB. In an- o u s l y . . the reuttns la half a doosn pains- riant ttpea, iron statues were wrect- 1 »v H «g BSiSinnf with BUI Brady who he jurt.w hat.your skin needs^ r e p t e ^ ■ naxt-roppla q f days; and wUl glva Then there ara . new, herbal mas­ ad to-lntooftto. to* toatiiw had fPBe to some length to inform Why db w on ^ inyaiiab^ bar they ware not paying hlm ques that alunild he-naed along with ' The AmMean Inatituto . of Ihpd ' antra to teaeh her the stm nor these oreftauC Net' every day; wot Olstrllmtifln lepertad todjar ^ toj* . Br:A880oiAnro.:<^iaaBf too often. .But ;Vn^ you can juat sei^ t(r us? ' wtaUd ha dmam o f dolag It for 'M l'to dHNseat weeks gests tipUijito of every, war Ateor a t Pow MBd tf^B ' onahuthar. fSri your faae - pnofeered ite ^ t h oopparitOns Val" wearinqis,:t^ o|M. • lord vdp totoillpV iB war jtaad'.Gak.' aad :! S i m ^ h a v e ft routtas It wan one of BOL’s levels ..as to.)1 P ^ . dmuM to ertotod to Shams thorn Aaaafi Stiqi 'PbW_.i,.J •• intrlflfttii. yat appear- Paateurtaed eeewoe I have ' s td S k 'a t a^-adaidteto .. .-S-rTpf-pf*A, m.i. fa r more ttqqed nmay 'Tbu-ea|i’t beat -ana J^»« e • 0 '9 - 4 ft •'# e'.' VA itiputati^ ci^ them fer ntaM uae. They: have cenr to.'-tke .VI Btiu. iM»8B& -•r.-.YV- . r i e .e'.e ft-e e .e - qevtrated-iMfp ^ W22 -f-r to to • w topurta^' Ool- Ntag >.»<,« ce.e.a'ft.ft e e-4ft.Aq ;feC New li .' to »r ft► v’ft ft ft 9 • ft 1 a rt be taM < \ t is*' MANGUEsm evem ite w e u i a , somw UikNenmi, M0tnM¥, s j m A X t i « , m Guards BROOKLYN A . C. 1033 Thrciftt, STREAK OF VICTORIES, 42 TO 36 *Aho Ran^ Only 3 TWO fiotaUe excepudfii to me oid^ This speedy son of John P> OfMr «*>• IN SENIOR LEAGUE SEVEN GAMES THIS ‘ 4h law. ” tf»y never oofiw Bfick/' are lit a NOdMJ 0lOf IM lifif tefor ^ filtte at C. V. Whitl^ir’l Bduifibitei and M om oit ^ McCloskey Amoiii Thoie Ex- Mfig seemd niio RnM and tuid rik Senior League Btaudtft“ tinea BiUitnii Title. The widoier none. Uki Bqui- Won Lost ProyMiBCB Tasarrmr WcUen Twriari M Wifi Bfookiyu A. 0. (42) Equipoise, it hhs been reported, is Heights 6 0 pected To Enjoy Good P. B. F. T. poise, was temporarily retired by leg ailmeata. at the age of five after to be retired M A e iapprcimhlng Bone e t' Italy > • • e eSe• • 4 1 1 Dufth. If ...... 4 2-2 10 season. But Jack High is b iin i p ri- wtfidij irijMndefits a id u t s 8 2 N lfb: M. R. 8. toil Wdsd Ai litfM t fi r£ . 8 8^ 0 Chicago, Jafi. i6 .-^ (A P )^ T in running the lianhattan Handicap. Sm m b; No Aceoptod At six, the hofee dfifdated Kdifi. ired for another year qf Ifewibeyi ...... 2 i 4 Drtly. rf.lf ; 2 0-i 4 maathrs of the cue and ivory today Sg. i ^Celtics ...... I,, poiser daUifit Sir. and quite a few 1 4 Twk^ ThmIi M b b c j W t m i . . 1 c •«•■••• . 1 6-1 a Opeflsd ihe annual battle for the 6 5 Marko tinder New Mean- 8 Carroll, r g ...... 8 8-7 11 other good etake hMsee ifi the This horse, wiaaor of $ilO ,flo 1 SheeHan, I g ...... 3 u-cr \6 world three-cushion billiards ohan- Laurel .itakes.m thto race he ee- during hli career, .lOOttS IS A #011 pionsbip aad tbs mote suhataatia] UbUeheti the mUe standardr. tefider for top hoflors in i988. Before a good msed audlenoe at Tiddci Ikridtii, r Magner, I g ...... 0 O«0 0 the ittst ttdo Rsc on Saturday LoS AiB^eies, Jan. 16.— (AP) *t- nrement. 0 Wall, I g ...... 0 0-6 0 top priae of $0,060 and a share of the gate reosipte. night, the Heights, Herald News- ToumamSiit golfers ef the nation l i 16 16-11 42 The defending champion, left- boys ahtLfhe Sons of fiaiy were Activities along the local basket earns hack to me United BUtes to­ tt.t JIMMY nOKARVE ' Guardi (86) hsnded Augie Kleekhefif of GhilM- reuimed victorious in a sohoduio of ball front will ttcreass in pace this day after their stand at Agua JtEA Service SfiertB WMtet P. B. F. T. go. Will make hie lUkt appsarafice COBS, REDS SHAIIE COURTGAMEPAYS gim te ifi the Rco Senior B ^kot- Week as the leadillg Manchester Oaliente, Jfe x ., for the last b li o f 1 Hollaiid, r f ...... 4 5-6 13 in' the tournament tonight agalnet D&Il League, ifi the first game of quttuti efigago la coufc' w aifire westeta money before takttf the During: thn eotaltt^ indoor track Giarones JaekSon of Detroit. Be­ .the evening the league, leading 4 McCaiin, I f ...... 0 2-3 2 both at home aikf away, a Cota) of Southern rouYe,‘east. Heading the season American spectators are fore that, however, two other Hrighti had Uttle diSMtilty keopttg 1 Turkingtofi, c .... . 0 0-0 0 HONORS M I M E FOR OTHER SPORTS eeven engagemexts a n achedaled pack was Cndg; Wood, leading tMBf to see more new track rec­ 1 Mattsofi, c-lf .... . 6 0-0 0 matches ware listed. In Bia opener, ttelr fOeord ridia dettatii« the ttoney^wififier by viflue ef thrSe Otto RMselt, Of , Who strong LsdeiMfidmits 88*24. six of WMSh Will be played on lota ords set than in any other year In 2 Gustafson, rg ...... 0 1-2 1 vietdriee and a tie for third, follow­ 1 Parr, rg ...... 3 0-0 6 finished second to Kieckhefer last Tho Hoilttt* held the upper- hand floon, Beth the National Guards ed Paul Runyan, newly crowned the sport’s history. This IS because 2 Dowd, Ig ...... 6 4-6 14 year, was matched with another theoiigboiit tho game wUeb was and Manchester High aehoo) wil Agua Caikmte open ohatt^on. Veteran, .’Tiff Denton of fCailsas Bokoo tod Pirofidme H od fiukttbaO tl| e Amateur Athletic Union re­ more mtereottag ttme tte - score batiis twice, while me nee f i Wood, playing UmT moet spectacu­ cently abandoned yardage measure­ 12 12 12-16 36 City, and Arthur ThUfflbiad of would ifltteato, Kovid and “ bu^ ’ state Trade Sche>rt aad Rec Girls lar game of hiS Career, had earned Score By Periods caiicf^o, and J. N. Boaemifi, Jr., of ey T eoni Tied For L nd SWw Proiti, Alto stMgood ixayed mo steUir r ^ l o r have one contest each on the dock­ 88,871.88 for less thift two months ments and switched to metric dis­ Calif., were ddwn fOr the me leafuo leaders, a t e e Aadereon, e t tances used In fprelRii countries. Waterbury ....13 12 6 12—42 other tftemoon contest. of etort on me Pacific coast. This Manchester .... 7 8 18 8—36 Kerr and Larsont worked hMI for ’ Here’S the schedule a# reported was scarsely a thttfl i t What he While there are world records Welker Cochran Of HoP-iVOod, lo Aaericoo. c r c B M Ib AtteBAuwe. the Independents. to date) Halftime: 86-15, Waterbury. calif., one Of the greatest of balk- would have won in more proiqMroos for every metric distanc oft the Referee: "Heinie” Carrington. ’llie secdfid and best game of the Tomorrow Nttht times when the prise menay 9i the chart, thersyare no accepted records line players, will make his first ef­ aight bfougfit together the Celtics Ree Five vs. East Providence fort in a world thfea-cushion tour- Cattfbmias amountedito I61,(m aad l^ e Manchester National Gukt’lls Boston, Jan. 16<-^(AP)--The BoA By L. W. ST. JOHN and the Herald Newsboys, the lat­ Town 'Team o f Rhode Ijaxfid at th» about half what GSorge von Btti namMt against Ahen Hall of Chi­ ton Cubs today shared the Canadian-' ter winning out by the narrow ffllT- Beheol street Ree at t Feloeb. Rec MBTftlC TABUS lest thei. fourth basketball gamd cago. d rill vs. the ffldetMndSRte M Hart Won tt 1881 is me leaiung osGSetOr r o n TRACK FANS American hcriiey isigue leadership (ChaJrman of the N. C. A. A. Joint gift Of two pdifite only after aflve- of cash. of a season that has already pro­ Johnny Layton of Sedalia, Mo., with their afdsat viCes, the ProVi- BariMriNUI Rulea COHIMtiOe and ftllnUie Overtime Seseion had been ford Hr preiittlfiary at •7;40 o’eieek like Kieckhefer, has won the title Wedflesfiay Night An amateur-pro tourney of one Meters duced eleven victories—Saturday denoe Reds. The latter outfit, last Ariileflc Director ef Ohio Btete played. . The young Herald ,team day duratkm, with $60O and gate fen times, and Frank BcovlUe of year’s ChimipioBS, got off to a slow University. SUi^rlsed the Older Celtics with National Guards vs. ths aii B0>»5A yards., i tt,, 1 -i In. night when they were defeated six Buffalo, N. Y., the other entrante, receipts as the incentive, will be iOO—109 yds,, 1 ft„ 1 Ifi. start this season out they gained their team Olay and the Newscar- SUMalde# of Bait Hartford at the points by the^Brooklyn A. C. in the will get into action tomorrow. Btate Armory at 9 o’eieek. Good held at Long Beach tomorrow to 2lB yards, 10 8-4 Ifls. tho UP laet Bight oy sharing a ' (Written for Assaclated Presii riers mowed agmn titat tiieir team top off the whiter season in the fXr 400—4S7 yds., 1 ft, 4 8-8 Ifli. Phocnix Arena at Waterbury. ’His The tourfiameht win extend over bruising 8-8 overtime draw with the will be Up near the top after oover- prehittiiiarv at 7:40 &eiaOi score was 42 to 36. 18 playing days with eaeh aspirant Columbus, Chic, Jan. lo,-^ (A P )-^ ai more games. The playing; of t n e s j Afteraeon West A $1,000 tourney opens at SOO—848 yds., t f t , 5 Itts. engaging in 45 matches at 80 New Haven Bagies. BMCre starting Basketball in 1088 continues aa < Phoenix, AMS., Friday. 800-814 yds,, S ft., 8 8-4 Ins. The outcome of the game bad at­ that cnofiiot, Jhe Reds wers tied Schuetz and SulliVan for the Her­ The State Trade echoo! vMderi- points. ald was best While Ofihbon and den Trade at me Behori eireet Rec Wood missed by tbme strokes. 1,000^1,008 yds., 1 ft„ 10 8-4 tracted widespread interest both with the Philadelphia Arrows for healthy and profitable eport Chang Winning all of tne West’s big tour- Ins. here and in Waterbury duo to a second place in the five-club circuit. ing fina&cial co&difions have been MeOonkey excelled for tbe West at 8:86 ffcldek. revlous game won by the Guards Siders. Friday llteidHg. fiaments in one of the most remark­ 2.000— 1 nd., 421 yds., 0 8-4 Ini. The Circuit’s high scorers w«rt led met by a widespread reduetiott in able displays of consistent play ever 5.000— S iM,, 188 yds.. 8 1-2 Ills. Eere, 45 to 48, when a Manchester by Alex Cook, the Cubs’ injured cen­ la the final game the Sone of, Manchester High scMM Vs. Mid admission prices, resulting—alonx Italy ataged a seoond h s it rally to dtetown High school at Middletown known to the winter season. Wood 10,0o0—0 ml., 816 yds., 1 ft„ referee did not call a single fOul OB M ly all of the game, and by a sub­ .O rercoua Field At P atef Ydia three tithewi Wire tied for iRtb .» many - state#, time adjusting themselves. stantial margin at times, but mid­ strong State nfgh school tthletle as­ uahie cuwMriy at right forward as Ifinday Aftenaon as his share, the most o t whioH was ilace with 17 pouts. Rivers of usual shouldered the buik of the National Guards vs. Mayo collected in wimudg me foortb an- way in the final quarter Manebes Ptrovidence, and Eddie Burke and sociations are aln.ost exclurively For instance, the 100-meter dash ter held a do to 34 advantage, the SOB, N. J. Meet supported by the income from scoring for the Dills. Gaelics of Hartford at State Ar­ nuarAgua (Cailente test with 287 is more than nine yards longer than Paul Rungs of the Arrows. Ofl n#xt Saturday night the mory at 8 o’clock, plMCd for the strokes, one under par. only time that it led in the entire Isiili Pringle, New Haven, oca- basketball loufnameate. Tliie con- the 100-yard sprint Sprinters contest. The officiating was highly tiitlon wiU continue natiomilly ‘as sehsdtile h flfm togethe the league bwicfit of the P u r ^ Heart Fund Third Bigh winnet for me *7hittr,' used to the Miorter distance will find satisfactory. Joe McCluskey, Oiyiiipie steeple- tittued as the leaguS'i highest penal­ long as the game holds the present leading Heights and tbe fast aem- ef Mcmchestcr World War veter­ season was Witte Hunter, He failed the lOO-mater dash a more severe chEUser and Fordham University ty carrier with >6 mifiors and a measure of spectator add player in ttg Herald Newsboys team. The ans. to win a tournament, but flnlebsd Good Referee major sentence. Peten; of Philadel­ Rees 20th Game sufficiently well up tt all o f mem tax OB their stamina. They’ll have The referee was "Heinle” Carring­ runner, captured the two-mile open terest. second game finds the Celtics bat- to held bapk a little something for handicap of the Paterson EveniBg phia, follov;ed with 28 minors Mid tiiflg against Dills Five, while the y The Rec Five will play its tweu' for $1,670 profit Leo Dligel was ton, well known basketball veteran A leading factor in me extensive those last'^four or five strides for a News Golden Shoe track meet at a major, aiid there was a third place last game brings me Boas of Italy uc’m game of tbe season igainst fourth with $1,309.70 and Horton who is still one 01 the smartest tie, Bill Regan, New Raven, and interest Shown in the game this year me fOast Providence Town Tea 1 filnitb. Oak Park, IU., once ths Mg whirlwind flaisb. players in the game today. Not for the Paterson, N. J„ Armory Satur­ a&d ifidependents together, The distance runners, too, will day night. McCluskey trailed the Joe Jerwa, Boston, each haVlllf 21 is found in rite new rules. A ', in- fltelghti (84) tomorrow night and will attempt to money winner o f me money events, find the going different a moment did rither team take any pack until the twenty-second lap of minors and a major. ersase in ’’stMUng’’ taotios and break a two-game toeing streak. finished ^ th with $1,070, advantage of Carrington. He was P. b . F. T. Mel Sheppard, old Olympic star of a 24-lap race, when be spurted into The OfflCliil Standing more prevalent than this, a great in­ R. Sturgeon, r f ...... 2 2 6 This Win be the first time mat Cotr Fred Morrison who headed me the Milrose A. A., sums up the sit­ the master of the situation at all the lead aftd breasted the tape W. L. T, Pts. crease in deliberate and deiay of- 2 ter. Campion and Hewitt, recent ledger a year ago by witming the times and there were few fouls he B. JdhfiSofi, I f ...... 2 6 uation nicely. adiead of the field. Boston ...... 9 5 22 fenrive was operating prior to this Fraser, If ...... 0 0 U additions to the sqUad, will appear Agua Cailente open, and had fi total “It’s too bad that the metric did not detect. In all he called 36 McCluskey started fifty yards be­ Providence ...... 10 7 22 year to lessen interest in the game. Kovis, c ...... 4 1 5 togemer on a local court and it is Of $8,746.66, was teidh on the Ugt mile is not 1600 meters'instead of pcnional fouls, 13 on Waterbury and hind scratch. It was hli lecobd vie< PhUadeiphia ...... 8 6 21 It was Euskeff of the new rules that Fraasr, r g ...... 8 expected that this ocmbinatlon will this season, gathsring only $tlS.68, 18 on Manchester. None of his de­ 3 9 1500,’’ he says. “The last 180 yards tory in as many starts this year. New Haven...... 7 8 17 tney speed up oilfsaslve play and, if Viot, rg ,«*. a a >««J«ii 0 2 provide the Reee wim the str«gth Me failed to collect even caddy flMs of the mile mean more than they cisions were questioned. His first win was the 5,000 tfietcrs (Quebec...... 5 15 12 possible, reduce Stalling. This the J. StUMCOO, Ig ,.u,..0 0 0 necessary te gain a victory. tt the defenee of his title at Agua would seem. The milers in the Waterbury presented a lineup that in the recent Kacey meet in New OaiMs This Week new rules have done. Contrary to Bdgltfld, I g ...... 1 0 2 Tho interest of local fandom will CaUente. Oltt Dutra eaihed $627.78. United States will have to change was two players stronger than the York. Tonight^Phlladeiphla at Quebec. fears expressed by many persons, undoubtedly bc centered on the their finishes greatly in order to one which appeared in Manchester. Wednesday—PrevideBCe at Bos­ there has been no increase in 13 I 84 Guards-All Burnsides clash Wed­ run the new distance, which is con­ Joe Swasey, regular center, and ton, New Havih at PhUadeiphia. whistle blowing: in fact the ten-' litdependefits nesday night, In view of me high siderably shorter th&a a mile, tt Johnny Dunn, regular forward, were Thuriday—Philldeiphla at Pbevl- dency has been toward less interfer­ P. ‘ “ i . F. T. caliber of both teams and the fact Will mean they’ll have to start faster in the lineup of Manager “ Bkiddo’’ denoe, ence ofl the,part o f offioiali. Hsrr, rf 2 J 5 that the Guards gMned a bard and keep up a faster pace than they Dumschott’s contingent, but the Friday—Boston at Quebec. 1 believe that basketball is the Beeiert, If ...... 1 0 2 fought triumph at East Hartford P q w I i did In the Old mUe.” Guards were sucosssful ill thCir at­ H o c k e y ’ Saturday—Providence at PhUadei­ ideal indoor ijw rt for schools, and NSlSOfi) c •...,•,,.,,•1 3 5 rscsntly 41-30. Tha Sumsidea claim Under the direction ot coaches tempt to stave off the predicted an­ colleges, tt IS a fast game, filled with . Lamoa. 0 ...... 0 that several of their playera were VETBRANS BDWUNQ BBRIB8 New York, Rangers o; phia. 0 0 who know what it’s all about, in­ nihilation. In fact, they came un­ Chicago 0. action. 0 McOofikAy. If .,,.,....1 0 '2 iU and not in top form and rooters A bowling team rtoressfitttg door performers are getting ready comfortably close to winning.. Detroit 1, New York Americauslerie Sunday—Philadelphia at New Ha­ and team alike are confident that Andereon-Bhea Post V. F. W, wiU 1. (tie). ven. » Anderson, rg ...... 2 8 6 for the uiual array of meets, whlcn Locals Falicr At Last pwy#r, r g ...... ,....,0 0 0 tbe outcome will be Juet the reveree meet me Geld BUr Post tsam 01 inOlude the indoor national oham- In their previous two games, the Danadinn-Afflericaii League . SLAUOliTaR IN BOUT TONIDHt Larson, I g ...... 3 0 4 on the Armoty floor. WiUimantle at Faft'S i ^ y s at 8:10 Providence 3, New HaVett 8, (tie). COttiBDfi QABfljai t f t t l W B ta pioaships la New York, Feb. 86. Guards overcame approximate 15 Tierney, I g ...... ,,.0 0 0 Brrause Of me fllnees ef Mart this •vetting. Oaptett Bdward Tonighl’s Schedule Boston, Jan. II.—(A F )—Hammy Frasier of the local team aaks that the Metropolitan Indoor track and point halftime handicaps to win b.,' New Vo^h, Jan, 16.— (AP) — BaHa^, me Burnsides have xdded field. New England senior indoor narrow margins, Saturday was al­ National. and Canadian-Amencan Slaughter, highly touted negro mid­ Jttt Getter to their lineup whleb me foUowing ihembSri report at League, no games scheduled. • Pentosylvanla’i Quakers, pace set­ 9 6 24 track and field, the I. C. 4-A meet, most the same except that the ters in the eastern interoolleglate dleweight from Terre Haute, mil Halftime score, 17-18, Jleights. includes the Thayer bremers, Bd me Army and Navy slub at 8 central Association games, West­ Brookiyns were a shade too strong, hasketbaU league, wUl be idle this make hli bow to the Beetoa boning Jierfild Nowiboys (27) die Niooie aad van Powell. This o’clock tonight: Clarmts PfUriea. ern Asisoeiatlon events. Western or the Guards a trifie. too exhausted Week, but a four tim e schedule Sdbiio tonight when he asgages P, B. Fi eomUnatlon defeated tbs Knights Harfy Mathlason, Thsodera Afidsr- conference indoor meeting, and from their heavy week’s schedule. D o \ b u t C Y brings every otiier team into actlob romiio Oenrad, Wilton, N. h ,« Bullivaii, rf ...... 2* 8 of Lithuania last FriAFri y, mainly BOIL Arthur Wiuiis, Frank Ceririttl, other sectional gatherings. After the Guards had erased Water- at l ^ t otace. ydungiter, in the. lO-round feature 1 Folsofi, rf ...... ,..o 0 thMUkh ths unsxnny biik st shoot and other good bowlers o f me post In New York recently, Eld Siegel, bury’s ten point IntermlaBion lead The o p c i^ shot Of the week wUi of thi Argeane A. A.’a ilret 1I8S Meriarty, if ->-..,^,,,,1 0 Ing of Eddls^and 8U1 T ^ y e r ., A rstum game will bo piay«d in former schoolboy sensation, broke and forged ahead by a single point, be fired ifi NOW Htven tonight show It the Arena, / BWifiSOB. If ...... 1 0 Guards Are O onfim t Wllllmantlo soon. the world’s record for the 60-meter they were unable to continue the when the Yale Bundogi make their The mid-wealanier, maaager by shsidofi, c ,t,a,,,i«,.*2 0 Ths wlanttg itfshk of three dash, doing the distance in 1 sec­ good work during the exciting last first leagiii itort ilainit . Dan- Bud TayloTr former bantamwilgbt Walkor, rg ...I..,,,.,! 0 game! which beffha with me Vic State Swaeaetakeetwmmvm onds. inouth. OuUablt Prinee- tampion, hao piled up 84 knook- 80llU^t8i ••#•####$* id 2 tory over m# AJl-BUfl)lldss was ihermaa had high sttt|^ tt flvs minutes of play. teSeeiiRatt- Slegei. New York metropolitan Waterbury played a bore aggres­ ^1® Yodny—rrsd Mcr- .ton tonorfow night to battle the ite In M ataits mid wae due to fisars, Ig 0 out short iaturday alittt when ths the glrki state swstpstedne i junior and senior lOO-meter cham risoa, Culver a ty , Calif., golfer, led champion tlgeri. Pnaeeton took a start as a top-heavy favorite ever Oi^srds isU before ths ttrooklya A. ford Saturday night wim a soon nf sive game and was much less but­ the New Hampshire boy. Leo Lari- 188 Miss 'ou tgo o f Brit pion last year, faded out of the piO' ter-fingered la its bandllBf Ot the by two strokes after 54 holes of sorpriM 28 to 81 bMtlBg from Penn 11 6 27 C„ previously: bsatea hers, aad turf after tendon Injuries later u e $16,000 Agua Oallentc Open last Wednesday in its first league vee of Waterbury, Oona., former (Guards are fistsr^sd their g No. I bowler of ms ball, cspeeislly in the flrtft half when OelMos (88) Itates won first priae with a eeors rupted his career. He was labeled ^ been played. His score was 811. battle but eknoeti to turn back sw Bn^and middlewel|bt tlUist/ . , B. F. T. record of losses swdl not extend to as a “ Aaeb lb the pan’’ and forgot­ the Guards Were anything but their MU Bretdllard aad Jaekle rieldc and Dutch Leoaardt Wuttiam, will five games, ths soldiara kavttg been of 700 for 6 gasMS. Ths, w M s real selves. Captain Yan61 Columbia, m Baturdag Prineeton Gribbofi, rfIg ,..1. 11,6 I II ten. His record in the 60-meter were signed for a welterweight wHl play Dartmouth at maovor and provide the elghM tiud semi-final. MoAdan, rf ,0' 0 6 dsMatsd four times ^ f i f ^ Cbaftsr Oak tsaoi took- part Tkslr event proves that he’s on the come was the Chief sparkT plug in Water­ ohampionehlp fight in Chicago, Jan, to The preliminary eapa Included five stasts. The Burasidia kava played •eorss: > bury's attack while Ihmle DOwd CoMieil will invade New York Vsnnift, If ...... ,....0 1 back road. 88. faoo Columbia...... four-rounders. A, Browa, 0 la.till,,>2 0 thirteen games, wiaalag eight and Shsrman^llS, $7, H , $81.100, 88 Other stars who are figured to was Outstanding for ManeneSter. lesttf five. Dowd, Farr and Holland scored all C. Vennart. r g ...... ,..0 0 0 have a good season with the new Five VMrs,Ago TodayW ack Da- D. McOofiksy, Ig, rf ., .4 0 I N ^ timt Kaaebeiter Trade bat ^^stafsoa~88, 16, 108, ll, 71, 8l records arc Gene Venske, schoolboy of the Guards’ eight field goals in laney, former ilght-beavywii|bt halted a mrStriranM ttHs. itfia k the final half and Dowd also .nads Strong^fS, 101, 81, m , 81, 188— flash of last year who is now champ, knocked out auiiy Mont­ Knight and Slaughter May 11 n I is last freshman at ; Joe three in the first half. Dunn and. gomery in the fim ef n lo, ,1 Iflf WsrtWa Hfirtrordjaat wtaki.lffiB* i It mil bs.'Hts Irat time la n ft n t iL u a f io h t s Fr id a y Kit XMn win Individual titles in OOLf^ gTAB~ BirmSB ooi'lRlC'F.eioh mlddlswslfbt title* late ifimp. s ^ g reoord sheifld sBiatar High . WUI faoe oai'Of tbq yaaitt II s o t ^ iia t tttM tt holder, the national boxing body,, five Joetto luikle tfaoll. / Hfiiksoi), e i.*4,'l.lla, ,8 middle Attaatio speed skating eham- Murphy, e teama tt me a bafitet* New York, Jan. 16.—(AP)—Eyfs pionshipi. Santa Monica, OallL, Jan. II hiadod V James m . Brown, has l a ^ y Mauflter IS jilst. about day fight at MUNBatowm on now deSalteiy fixed on the welter­ deeUtfed the thrones at these two the elasaleit boy to appear in 1 Murphy, rg .••••>iia,,o New York—Ruth MoOinnls de­ (AP)—Afi operation for the 3^GatUl rg .'i.Mit,iiaa.2 tsr fim have kaM Brista ba weight cbamploiaship, Billy PetroUe feats Babe Didrikson at pocket bil­ movai of his tontonrili has deia; divliioBs vaeant, flriddlo tanks Mr a lOkt Urns. Ks's retuenF k> the ring this week liards, 400 to 62. til Wednesday tbs release afaiaet Bip Van tOaveren, youthful Priaoetoo, N. J,—Harvard bows to local hospital of Osne 157-pouo4sr from Hollaad. They Princeton hocket tedm, fi-8. United States and Britlih open golf Ifi thOM divieieai, laek a promoter Borup to Qpniia jonoo m mo m w will fight. fig Up, rounds in Madleoo ‘ ‘ Philadelphia—Jack flkillman wine champion, saraien w u riM ned to put on beuta botWoia the tWe A. wwInalMB touraamont tt SquareJ'e Friday night with National professional iquasb rae- by his pbysiolaa, Dr. Robert ONedl, leading boy# ef the two a s m s , and f o last yoar« la the flMt rauag ot Petrolic a heavy favorite.' quete title, beating (3eorg« Cum­ to have,recovered from the attaok dooiare the wlaaer of the hdiri* tt® their rsoeni bout in Daytot. Afid Lee ttamag, young San Di^^BSTTO^ CONN,v|ilONriAX»4AtoA - -..V-• . '•,.,‘ ’ ^^t>^

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LOST AND FOUND APARTMENTS, FLATS, LEG AL n 6 « C E S CHIU) DESERVES L pS T — SUM OF M ON BT In amnU TENEMENTS' 63 AT A COURT OF PROLATE HELD COLUMBIA at Manchester,- within and for the blsck puTM, somewhere on Main FOR REINT—5 ROOM tenement, ^ U ai«heitoE District of Manchester, on the 14th The January meeting ot tte ffltS IC A L CHECK street, Saturday evening. Finder with all improvements, and fur­ day of January, A. D.. 1933. E ren^ Herald Call 8310. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Ladiee Aid Society was held Thurs­ nace, rent reasonable, 103 Haxhlin day afternoon at tte home of Mias TW^iNNDALLlr stre e t Judge. CLASSIFIED LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 4019 — Estate of John Alfred Johnson late Anne Dix, with 29 ladies present. Notice la hereby ^ven that Pass of Manchester, in said District, de­ The birthday bags wore collected Mothers of T^day Realise Nm - ADTBRTISEMENTS FOR RENT-FOUR 4 ROOM flats, ceased. Book No. 4019 Issuisd by The Sav­ newly renovated, all imprpvements, On motion of Th» Manchester Trust and opened, counting tte contents essity of Early Discovery ef Count als words to s lias. ings Bank of Manchester haa been .rent 816 month. Apply Manchester Company sxecutui the tre^rer announced that tte lost or destroyed, and written ap­ ORDERED:—That s)x months from society w u tte richer by about 82U. Defects Prone To Childhood. tnitUls. noabsrs and abbrsTiatlons Public Market. the 14th day of January, A D., 1988, ftfli oomt M A word Md oompouiid plication haa been made to said The secretary retul some interesting words as two worda lUiUmtim oost Is be and the same are limited and al­ If, during the time they are grow­ hank by the person in whose name EX3R REU4T—SIX ROOM tenement, lowed for the creditors within which extracts from old rebords of over 30 Dries of thrss lines. to bring In their claims against said years ago, one. item bmng thirty-two ing, children are kept under Lins rates per dat (or transient such book was issued, for payment modem improvements, nice loca­ lar surveillance once or twice' ^a of the amount of deposit represent­ tion,-laege yax± Reasonable. Apply estate, and the said executor Is di­ cents p^d for washing paint in tte BCeetlve Mareh ift IWt rected to give public notice to the parsonage, and another being tte year by tte family physician, any Cbarse ed by said book, or for the issuance at 115 Hast Middle Turnpike. creditors to bring In thslr. claims wrong tendency may be kept in < ConseepUtre Days ..| T^ptsl • ots of a duplicate hook therefor. within said time allowed by imstlng sum of 89 paid for labor in shingling FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and 4 a copy of this order on the public the church. The total sunount spent check, so that it may not become a t ConsebutlTS Days ..I > ots 11 oU handicap to their health 1 Day ...... I 11 otsl IS ots FOUND—SUM OF MONEY. Own­ room apartments, heat Janitor signpost nearest-to the place where by the society each year at that or menace the deceased last dwelt within said later on or interfere with growth or All orders (or Irrevalar InserUons er may have same by proving prop­ ' service, refrigemioi furnished. Cali time was very small, in decided con-, will be obarired at the one time rata town and by puUlshlng the siune in development, tte State Department Speotal rates for long term every erty and paying for adv. 20 Cen- Arthur A. Kncfla 6440 or 4181, some newspaper -having a circulation trast to tte work being done at tte in said probate .distrlci., within ten of Health declared today in its day advertising given npon request. terfleld street. 875 Main street present, and tte strong financial aid weekly bulletin. Ads ordered tor three or six days days from the date of thie order, and. givsn the church and its projects. and stopped before the third or Ofth FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement return make to this court of the no­ Mothers of today are not satisfied day will be obaresd only tor the so* tice given. The February meeting will probably modem improvements, large en­ to let their children grow up with­ tual number of times the ad appear­ ANNOUNCEMENTS WILLIAM S. HYDE be an all day meeting at. tte chapel out considering whether they are ed. charging at the rate earned, but closed porch,' rent 820; also 4 ^ Judge. Every scoUt and scoutmaster in semaphore signaling, and then to begin to plan for tte annual fsUr. DO allowance or refunds ean be made room tenement 815, two room tene­ H-1-16-83.______making the best gains possible in on six time ads stopped after the CENTER TRAVEL BUREAU—Our should feel that this Is his colunon. Lawrence Allen did some signaling It is reported that Miss Jane height and weight and an as ment 810. Phone'4466. Mrs. J. F. fifth day. information service covers all AT A COURT OF PRCiBATE HBLDi It Is a means, of representing the In the Morse code. Ronald Sherwood Dresser, of Hartford- and Columbia healthy as they should be, imd they No "till fdrblds’’ : Cisplay Unes not branches of travel. Let us help you Sheehan; 90 HoU stteet. at Manchester, within and tor the, and Kenneth Trevitt entertained oh expects to be married within tte welcome the opportunity to seek ad­ sold. District of Manohapts,r, on the 14th Boy Scout movemmt to the people violins u d Larry Metter and Robert next two weeks and, will make .' er The Herald will not be responsible plan ycur next trip, via bus or FOR RENT—ULLBY ST. —Near day of January. A - D„ 1933. vice concerning them, the bulletin (or more than one Incorrect insertion steamship. I. O. O. F. Building at Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.. of Manchester, and without the Sherwood on trumpets. The meet­ home in Perry, Maine. Her many states and then proceeds to describe of any advertisement ordered (or Center, modem five rooms, first Judge. whole-hearted support of everyone ing closed In tte usual manner with friends wish her the best of luck The Center. Dial 7007. floor, steam beat gsu«ge. Inquire some common childhood defects and more than one tlma Estate of Thomas Doylp late of concerned, it esmnot be a real suc­ the Scout Oath, Laws, and prayer. and happiness. their results. The Inadvertent omission of incor­ 21 EUro street. Call 5661. Manchester, In said District, deceas­ cess. Come on scribes, let’s have a rect publication of advertising will be ed. Robert Hall* sounded taps 'with Rob­ The monthly program ot tte First are defects of the teeth and report of your troop activities every ert SherWood echoing it. Refresh­ rectified only by cancellation ol the FOR RENT-^ ROOM flat Strick- The Executrix having exhibited her Cnestnut Hill school was held Fri­ gums, which, if they are diseases or charge made tor the service .'sndered. AUTOMOBILES administration account with said es­ week. Aiter this date any news ments were served to the scouts and land street all improvements, nice day with the following program ar­ sore, will hurt when the child '•hews All advertlssmenU must conform FOR SALE tate to this Court for alloivance, it 1s not in the box in House’s before their guests uy Mrs.'Puter and her IB style, oopy and typography with neighborhood.' Chas. J. Strickland, ranged by Arthur Zenowitz and his food and will result in interfer­ ORDERED:—That the 21st day of noon on Saturday, will not bu in­ committee. ; Scoutmaster Seaburg regulations entoroed by the publish­ 168 Main. Phone 7374. January, A. D.. 1933, at 9 o’clock fore­ Helen ZmuUiki: Our reading club ence with his appetite and digestion ers and they reserve the right to FOR SALE-r-1931 STUDEBAKER noon. at the Probate Office, in said cluded ^n the column. and John Jensen, president ot the song; Winter, by Myron Berko- and tend toward underweight. Ton­ edit, revise or reject any oopy con­ Manchester, be and the same is as­ Wednesday evening at 7:30 the Manchester Green Conqmunlty club, sidered obl^sotlonablq. Commander eight sport sedan, FOR RENT—3 Room Apartments, witz; Play about Russia, Irving sils, if they prove to be cryptic or signed for a hearing on the allow­ troop committee of Troop 6 vill were responsible in a large measure CLOSINO HOURS—dasslfled ads to driven 12,000 miles. Will sell rea­ 8dl newly renovated; new gas ance of said administration account Tenenbaum, Rachel Tashlik, Lisa diseased, whether imbedded or en­ be published same day must be re­ sonable. Call Rockville 743-6. meet at the , Emanuel Lutheran for the success of tte evening. Tashlik, Myron Barkowitz and larged, and if they are negleoied, ceived by It o'clock noon; Saturdays ranges, steam heat hot water heat­ with said estate, knd this Court di­ er. garage if desired. Rent reason­ rects the Executrix to give public no­ church. Arthur Zenowitz: Song, “Jingle may lead to discharging ears, mas­ 10:10 a. m. tice to all persons Interested therein able. Inquire 109 Foster S t—Grabe. ' Again we remind you of the an­ Cub Pack No. 2 bells” Helen Zmutski, Racbel Tasb- toid abscesses, sinus infections, joint, TELEPHONE YOUR to appear rnd be heard thereon by nual meeting of Charter Oak Coun­ Cub Pack 2 held its meeting Tues­ MOVING—TRUCKINIG— publishing a copy of this order in lik, Irving Tenenbaum,, Arthur troubles and weakened heart action. cil to be held at 6:30 Saturday eve day evening, January 10. We played W AN T ADS. STORAGE 20 FOR REINT^—3 ROOM apartments, some newspaper having a circulation Zenowitz; Just for fun, Celia Berko- Enlarged adenoids Interfere with: Ads are accepted ever the telephone 36-38 Maple street; also four room in said District, on or before January ning, January 21, at the City Club basketball, and then went to the wltz; Russian records; A husband’s breathing and with normal develop-' at the GHARGB RATH given above tenement, 42 Maple street Tele­ 16, 1933, and by posting a copy of ibis of Hartford. The speaker is to be Cub room where we formed tte liv­ experience in cooking, Helen Zmut­ ment of the upper jaw. making the as a oonvenlence to advertisers, blit LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE order on the public slgnpo:,! In the J. Harold Williams, chief executive ing circle. After a test period the child more susceptible to colds IB the the fla m RATB8 wUl be accepted as phone 6517. Town where the deceased last dwelt, ski, and IVinter guessing game. rUDL PATMBNT It paid at the busi­ moving, general trucking, livery flve days before said day of hearing of the Narragansett Council of meeting closed. The Columbia-Athletic Associa­ head, throat and bn the lungs. ness office on or before the seventh service. Our afCUlatlon Witt United FOR RENT—4-ROOM tenement 6 and return make to this Court. Rhode Island. Supper 76 cents. Re­ Scribe, Jack Hamilton. tion held a whist at the hall Friday Posture is another Important fac­ day following the first Insertion of Vans Service means lower rateb on Ridgewood street; garage. Inquire WILLIAM S. HYDE turn your invitation cards on or be­ Oub Pack No. 4 tor. Incorrect posture interfere* each ad otherwise the CHAROB Judge. evening with eight tables in play. RATB win be ooUected. Mo responsi­ furniture moving to distant points. L. Lenti, 178 Parker street. Phone H-1-16-38. fore January 18. Pack No. 4, ot the Center Con­ First prizeb were won by Mrs. with lung expansion and develop­ bility for errors In telephoned ads Large modern trucks, experienced 5623. About 150 scouts were present to gregational church met Wednesday Fournier and Gustave Emericb. ment, and consequently with the re­ will be assumed and their accuracy men, prompt service, ail goods in­ enjoy pMnty offun and competition night, with 33 Cubs present. The Consolation prizes were awsurded quired intake of oxygen which is cannot bo guaranteed. FOR REN T—THREE, Uve and six fuel for every cell in the body. sured while in transit are features DR. BUONOCOBE DIES at the Ree Scout night held - last openihg exercises and drills were Dorothy Cobb and Joseph Szegda. IN DEX OF offered at no extra expense to you. room tenements, with all modem Friday evening.'The arrangement of under tte direction of Assistant Doughnuts, cheese and coffee were Drooping and rounded shoulders will Improvements. Ihqulre at 147 East Naples, Italy, Jan. 16.—(AP)— cause every thoracic and abdominal CLASSIFICATIONS Daily trips to New Vork, oaggage Dr. Enrico Biionocore, 72, of the games by Director Busch provided Cubmaster Irwin. Cubmaster Lynn thd refreshments. delivered direct to steamship plerk Center street or telephone 7864. action for every one, and by 10 led the pack in two games of "Pass The Representative from Colum­ organ to suffer. Poor npsture tends Births • • a a a a.%.a aji;a.ai.a a a.a a a.a ajbSa • • A United States public health service, to develop nutritional disturbances Bngagaments -.... k*...... R For further Information' call 3068. o’clock every boy was tired and the Buck,” and "Snatch the Hat.” bia, Clair L. Robinson, has been put who had been attached to the and, conversely, poor nutrition tCarrl:*'Tes ...M n.i.*?*...*;'...... C 8860, 8864. Perrett & Glenney. Inc. American consulate .^ ce 1901, died seemed satisfied. The scoutmasteis During the den comer each den on the committee on roads, rivers Dsatbs “ BUSINESS LOCATIONS causes poor posture. of T h an k s...... B today. He personally'had examined in charge of the games were: David used the time for games or handi­ and bridges. SILVER LANE BUS LINE offef the . FOR RENT 'e i McComb, Frank Crawshaw, Hayden craft. Following these Cub Jillson Failure to observe rules of hy­ In ICsmorlam ...... I* ______♦______nearly 100,000 Italian, iemigrants Mr. Fournier, proprietor ot the giene, as irregular and indiscrim­ Lost and Bound ...... 1 accommodation of their large De- who now are American citixens. Al­ Grlswol i and Arvld Seaburg, with drilled the pack. At the council Columbia Service Station will enter­ Annonnoements «:aa a a» a a a a a a a a a a • STORE FOR RENT, comer Bissell inate eating, an unbalanced diet, not Luxe bus for lodge, party or team though he had helped so many Ital­ members of the Rec teams assisting. ring the dumb-bell was awarded to tain with magic> and tricks at the Personals ...... t trips at special rates. Phone 3068, amd Foster streets, apartment if enough hours of sleep—any one of Awfosssblles ians to become Americans, he re­ The results- of the games in the Frank Wilson who was the first Cub K. of C. minstrels to be held in 8860, 8864. desired. Inquire on premises. order the troops placed were: to earn the Wolf award. Denner these may cause nutritional disturb­ AaCPMObllss tor Sals ...... f mained an Italian citizen himself. WiUimantic at the Gem theater on ances. Nor is this the end of the AntoBwbllss for Bxcharge ...x. t Relay sprints. Troop 4, Troop 2, Goslee led tte pack in the repeal­ January 19. Auto Aassssorles—Tires •enaaae.aa J FOR RENT—IN THE OFFICE list, for there are yet many others building at 866 Main street a suite COLD IN FRANCE Troop 8. ing of tte Cub Laws, and Cub Bis- Aato BMalriav—Palntlor aaa*ss \ 'Volleyball, Troop 4, Troop 2, seil in the Cub Promise. Senior including feet that hurt, eyes that do Auto SOBOOla ...... T'A. COURSES AND CLASSES 27 f offices, suitable fur a doctor or Paris, Jan. 16.—(AP) — Three The rays of the sun which are not see correctly, ears.ttat do not Agtoa—Bhlp by Truck ...... i kindred lines. Also a very desirable persons were dead in - a cold snap Troop 6. Denner Hunt led in the closing said to be most health-giving have hear properly—idl of which can be Autoa Tor Blrs gffa a a a a a a a Ufa aa*a a 9 Basketball, Troop 2, Troop 6. exercises with the Grand Howl. The “ »rage k. . . . 10 BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while rent for ladles hair dressing es­ whlch»gripped France today. Even a wave length of from 280 to 320 discovered and checked early in life I ...... 1 1 learning. Details free. Hartford tablishment Eklward J. Poll. Tele-, parts of the Riviera 'saw snow, •Ping Pong, Troop 3, Troop 2. denners held a meeting in the scout ihilllonth part of a meter and are through semi-annual physial exam­ Bowling, Troop 1, Troop ,4, Troop Autos—OHotorcyelos . . . . IS Academy of Hairdressing 693 Main phone 4642. which Is rare there. A tempera-' room, foUqiylng the pack meeJrg. Invisible to tte human eye. inations. Pistesslensl tervlees 5. Denner Wilson and bis den are Bsrvlees Offersd ...•>. 13 street, Hartford. ture of five degrees'fahrenbeit was busahold Serviess Offered .....IS -A registered at 'Vitryj'e-Francois, ahead so far in the den contest, but Idla^-Oontractlng ...... If HOUSES FOR RENT 63 where the canals were frozen. The Troop No. 1 plenty of competition is expected. rlsts—dTurssrles . . . . ; ...... IB HELP WANTED—MALE 36 temperature was 25 at Paris. Troop 1 opened its meeting at Wrsetors 16 FOR RENT—121 AUTUMN stre^ 7:30 Monday evening at the Second Plumbing—Roofing .» n 2 1-2 story single, 6 large rooms, Congregational church, with the sea aaaaaaavBa'aAaaaasaaaa^ 18 MEN WANTED TO CONDUCT ~ l g 16 modern improvements, 2 car ga­ Scout Oath. Scoutmaster Griswold TWO VIOLENNT DEATHS Farm Bargain •vlag^^ruoklag—Storage ... SO world , renowned Rkwieigh Home rage. Telephone Hartford 2-5816. said a few words concerning the' " I—Papering ...... Si Service Business in Blast Hartford Rec Scout night held Friday eve- i Right in town. .About 25 acres of good land. 14 acres »aal Bsrvlees ...... S3 County, cities of South Manches­ clear. Balance brook, pasture and woodland. 6 room house, ...... ss ning. Patrol meetings were held i OVER THE WEEK-END yslng—Clsanlng ... S4 ter. Windsor and Hartford. Re­ LEGAL NOTICES HO and following these a game period , ______lights, nundng water. Large barns. Coops for 890 hens. 5,000 strawberry plants, 2,000 asparagus, 400 to 590 teritets of St Goods and Ssrvloe ...... ss liable hustler can start earning Ti*4i MiABw- F W a T it di- under the direction of Assistant j .WaatsdevBuslneaa Service >< AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD grapes for season. Approximately 75 bearing fruit trees.. One $25 weekly and increase rapidly. at Manchester, within and (or the ANOTHER HI-HO arithmetic Scoutmaster Smith. The meeting i Both From Auto Accidents ~ BAMAtlWUl Write immediately. Rawleigh Co., horse,, hens and full line of farming tools. Shrewd bnym .aro. p u rses and Glasses ...... SI District of Manchester, on the 14th problem— taking 4 from 7 closed at 9 o’clock with the Scout Higfh School Student Amonj^ Private Xnstmotion ...... S8 Dept. CU-35-S, Albany, N. Y. day of January. A. D.. 1933. prayer. looking around these days for bargains becapse.they rsiUlza'tHia Present 'WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., to leave nothing! Cut out the is a buyer's market at prevailing'low prices. Real estoto indues Dancing ...... v...«....x...... *S8-A seven mystic' puzxle piecies and Scribe, Albert De Vito Victims. Kusleal—pramatio ...... x.... • S9 Judge. win Increase in the near future so look tiiis place over before Estate of Arabroae Gamba late of see it you can rearrange them to iWaatedsrxastmotloa ...... 30 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES it is too late. Manchester, in said District, deceas­ form the number 4.‘ ^You may Troop No. 8 gtaandsl RADIO 49 ed. (By Associated Presa) Bonds—Stoeks->Mortgages ^ .... si turn the pives over it yon wish. Troop 3 held its regular meeting (Own a farm and foe independent.) Business Opxwrtnnltles ...... 38 On motion of Fannie Gamba ad­ Tuesday evening at the Center ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR? ministratrix Two violent deaths, both the re­ Money to L o s n ...... 33 church. The meeting was opened We have in stock and can furnish ORDERED:—That six. months from sult of automobile accidents oc­ Rete u d lifnatloBB the 14th day of -Tanuary, A. D., 1933 by Ernest Erwin, who led the ■'roop Help Wanted—Female ...... 3B you at city prices the following curred during tte week end in Con­ be and the same are limited ard. al­ in tte Scout Oath and Pledge to tte Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 lowed (or . the creditors within which necticut. R. T. MoCANN Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 items: Conduit, wire, switches, re­ Flag. After a short game period, ceptacles, sockets, fuse blocks, to bring in their claims against..said Elmer Johnson, 18, Hartford High 68 Center St, Phone 7700 .\gsnts Wanted ...... 37-A estate, and the said'administratrix Is patrol meetings were held, during Situations Wanted—Female . . . u 38 switch panel boxes, etc. Manches­ school student was injured fatally REAL ESTATE AND RENTS. Situations Wanted—M a le...... 39 directed to give public notice to the Which tte dues and attendance were Bmployment Agencies ...... 40 ter Plumbing A Supply Co.* Phone creditors to bring In their claims when struck by an automobile within said time allowed by posting taken. A few firid events were run Live Steek—Pets Peeltry-'Vehicles 4425. ©W-+M. .pjjg Number 4 off, and then the. teams for the driven by P eter CTfdadria, 23, Stock-Vehicles ...... 48 ‘signpost nearest to the place where Scout zdght were announced a test Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 the deceased last dwelt within said period, imd meeting of tte Signal tu i^ skull shortly after he was ad­ Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 FUEL AND FEED 49-A town and by publishing the same in mitted to Hartford hospitsd. some new'spaper having a circulation patrol followed. ‘ The meeting clos­ For Sale—JHscclIaaeons in said probate district, within ten ed at 9:00 Caladria was arrested on a charge Articles (or S a le...... 45 FOR SALE}—HARO WOOD also of criminal negligence and held in Boats and Acoessorles ...... 46 days from the date of this order, and Scribe, DM’id Muldoon. mb range and fuel oil. V. Firpo, 116 Building Materials ...... 47 return make to this court of the no­ 85,000 bonds. Police stdd he left tte Olamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 Wells street, telephone 6148. tice given. scene of tte accident after he assist­ WILLIAM S. HYDE Troop No. >4 Electrloal Appliances—Radio ... 49 lYoop 4 held its regular meeting ed in placing tte injured student in Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A SEASONED HARD WOOD, stove* Judge. tietiii Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 60 sise, furnace chunks or 'flrqplace H-1-16-33. Tueisday at 7 o’clock, with 24 scouts a passing automobile. Household Goods ...... 61 An unidentified man, believed to tSAL lengths $7 cord or 84 load. Gray AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD attending. The Stag patrol opened Machinery and Tools ...... 53 be about 30 years old was kUled in Musical Instruments...... 63 birch 86 coru. Chas. Heckler, tele­ at Manchester, within and for the tte meeting, and then the dues and Office and Store Equipment . . . . 64 phone Rosedale 13-13. District of Manchester, on the 14th attendance were taken. Short patrol S u ffie | d by an auto driven by Speelals at the Stores ...... 66 day of January, A. D., 1988. meetings were followed by a meet­ Thomas S. Rae of Holyoke, Mass. Wearing Apparel—F u r s ...... 57 Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., Judge. ing of tte Dumb-bell club. Pioneer­ The. latter was held on a technical Wanted'^To Buy ...... 68 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 69 charge of criminal negligence. Iteen^-Beatd— Hotels—Rcsorte Estate or Fanny Blatter late of ing was practiced, and then a few Rastanraat!' Manchester. In said District, deesas- games were enjoyed. At this time, FOE. RENT—FURNISHED ROOM^ sd...... we were taken to another - ■ room Rooms Without Board ...... 69 tor light housekeeplnif, aU improve­ The Administrator e. t a. having Boarders Wantsd...... 69-A exhibited his administration account where refreshments were ^erved. OUMBilNOS SEES ROOSEVELT Gountry Board—Resorts ...... 60 ments, steam heat, gas and alnk in with said estate to this Court (or Scoutmaster Crawshaw pre^ted Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 every room. Rem. reasonable. 109 allowance, it is each scout with his registration Stamford, Jan. *16.— (AP) — Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 68 Foster str^L—Grube. ORDERED::—That, .the 81st day of Homer Cummings, forme): chairman Baal Batata Fei Rest January, A D., 1938, at 9 o’clock Vaghbondi do try onoW pa­ e a ^ , a calendar stnd a Scout diary. At this time we have 24 registered of tte Democratic National, commit­ Apartments Flats Tenements .. 68 EX3R RENT—IN JOHNSON Block, forenoon, at the Pro bats Office, In tience, don’t they? Wiliat lue- Business Locations (or Rsnt . . . 64 said Manchester, be and the' eanie Is scouts in tte troop. Teams were tee and an active emd l^umitlal Houses tor Rsnt ...... 66 single rooms, two and three room assigned for a hoarlt.g on the allow­ eem did you havo forming tho worker in behalf of Governor Suburban tor Rent ...... 66 eilhonetto ot. tho vagnbond in chosen for Scout night, and . the suits, all modem convtaienees. Ap­ ance of said administration account meeting closed at ftl5. Franklin D. Roosevelt before and Summer Homaa for Rent ...... 67 with said estate, and this Court di­ the last puiile? Rere'i the eo- after his nomination as president, Wanted to R e n t...... 68 ply Jahitor, telephone 7636 or A. Troop No. 8 W. Harrison 6917. rects the Administrator o. t. a. to Intlon. conferred . with Presldent-eleot Beal Bststs For Sals give public notice to all peiwons In­ Troop 8 did not hold their regular Apartment Building (or Selo . . . 69 terested therein to appear gnd be Roosevelt for, two hours yesterday Buslnosa Property tor Sal# . . . . . 70 heard thereon by publishing a copy meeting last Monday as the'Man­ at tte Roosevelt home m Hyde Farms and Land (or Sale ...... 71 BOARDERS WANTED 59A of this order in some newspaper hav- chester Green Community ' Club Paik, N. Y. What tranimired at tte Houeea (or SaK ...... 73 Thg -a otroulatlon In ■■*4 Olstriot, on sponsored a get-together of troop conference was not disolosed but It i' * Lota (or Sale ...... 78 LARGE H EATED ROOM TFltt or before January 16, 1911, and . by •oommitteemon and scoutmasters. Resort Proporty tor S a ls ...... 74 poettng a copy of thia order n the is assumed th a t' Mr.* CUttunlngs* Suburban (or S a ls ...... 76 board, home privileges. 68 Garden public sign post In the Town where The meeting was called to order availability for tte poet of attorney Real Estate (or Bxohango ...... 78 street. Telephone 6194. the deceased last dwelt, live days be­ when Robert Sherwood sounded as­ general In President Roosevelt’s Wanted—Roal Batata...... 77 fore said day of hearing and return sembly. and the troop marched onto cabinet was discussed. The Stam­ Aaetlea—Legal Hatleea ROOM AND BOARD at 8U.00 per make to this Court. tte stage. Committeeman Walter Legal Kr.Mrrs ...... 78 WILUAM S. HTDH ford lawyer la one of tte candidates week. The Hotel Sheridan. Tel. Judge. , Buckley and Scoutmaster Seaburg who has'been frequently mentiohed avyLABiT.qsr. 3673. H-1-16-81. extended a welcome to the visitors ^ that position. • ISM tv Nu snmea

(READ THE,STORY, THEN CX>LORinDB m GAS BUGGIES—Make BeUeve By FRANK BECK The snowjhoe made a dandy sled cried. "Thm well oointiaue wiib the and, as wee Scouty raoed ahead, tte ride. We'D racd back to the T}ny* Uttle bunnlea hung on tight, in fear mitfi,. where 1 can Udte a ciA!V. , HM-M- M— ^ THE NffV BAMT* ^ 5 5 5 5 5 5 ^ ANO W H A T’ The trip back rea^ aetojed^^ta A MAN% ALOVIft. tPieiALItr AT THE HOT SICK..I A SOOTHING SORRY V 4A -H A -«A that they might fait. short One bunny.said. AMVll HAD A . W HO'S ^CLINIC-. AND IS WHATll THE SOFT ybiCB. YOU HAD t a n k ,HEH HBHr "We’re going 'round a oorhar real eport tVeYa bOen on BiSK-ofl C A L L iR DOCTOR now," cried Scouty, "I will ehow you rides but Qt'r flue mowebioa.fldt vnui HE HANDSOME? IDEA OP IT S STILL TO RBtURN TOU. OH N O.. c a n 't how to crack tte whip.- Juit beet” ■ ‘ ' TODAY.. FAYNE? OH^.SUCH £ r £ 5 « CALLING R IN G IN G FO R YOUR YOU AtfVGR YOU-SEE straight la not much fun at all.’ Thm old man Freeay m id, ' "1 AN O %UCH M R S f f . IN . M Y G LOVBE^. GIT A JO K E? One bunny cried. "We’re satla- think 111 try and find- a w Dn m r e u l BARS. DOCTOR JEALOUSi I W AS ed! In fact ttla la a dandy ride, hut rink. 1 have a lot o f akataa.' You If you swing us auddenly, wVU top­ h a n d s ^ ONLV Tinymltea can Join light, lb.** KIDDIN. ple in tte enow. "A frosm stream is rUtiit near* (I "Gee, when you turn arquad by,” aaid Ooppy. ’ThtCa tEbVl^t please take It easy so the ihoaVronT we’U try. Gee, when w i J a tt bagtai break.”” "Don’t q^ted Scouty. "It’s a stroMrAde; iHlite we rn b.^ twill, go!” In no time Freeajfu i And then be . j i i ^ IM, .:- i l ^ was Just aa .devir aa around. Tpe bunnlea S6r ” ' out ^ drelea in lba \ tte ground. To aee thi cried, raave'e a triokL” : UlN? the'mow waa quRq a, ^ akatad^'^' The mow waa ad 'round watlLtbe be end they 'all h q ^ ttidr buab-lkali “Juat look at ua," op a .,___ Was .d 3% ' ‘ "The mow haa niade lir wbll (Oonayvi "TU bnisb prou .off,” kind Boauty Ew asst 1 ' e- ilAKdnisTto

Toonerriile Folks - . - I *■» /■ : ct. V '*■'i ii '< ** .♦• I Vi V. 1 SEI«E AND NONSENSE , !• - ft " ■ S.v- ' • . ■' V c. k, , »■ ■ * 'tif 'f •SVf iff ,/ WlMB tlM oar „ mad.. Horo’a a.ndaior hll^waar aad aa _ . ’dto- __ aM -.micHadi ctoaad tbat Umto waa _ . ^ ‘Wlwa -yMr huahcad'm d itfiif' tbi itoM. LSTb .ear -nue eamje!, HMWk, tbe'^taokaBat drtT#r oald! - “Wall, odr M vt oonadaBoa i» Mm. Wruat why atop bar*? Why don’t you drtve bin aa a drivar. Xf you oant do J A R l / — W9H* A em .-^srW ll>claN on to a flUlBf fUttos?" that, f i t out of tba oar and atay tN M K IM ONt'tN A MtUMN U W out. :. ^ • piprB b^ HWiiiT—i 'm esrriH*. „ Y 8 0 l— NWHfaSSN , ▲hmit tha. only "blaaaod. . avant’Li, w iM W as •wu xstapp>H 6 >Nwtn>guT f tba yroaE cisuplaa of today look fo r^ Bvarybody la'for lowIriM tba ward t ^ u tba day wb^MHialast ln«I autoasobU# lloanaa faaa. MOff* w i^iN ^uK b boeaavkAainKl J} yttm yrnm o'im m m . atalsaafit on 'tba oar ta' paid. that muob nora monay for faaoUna. TOO- many baodam' glrla, ara “M mora ‘ ....- TrtINtC IK\1UJNM\K4 AUMrr lotaraatadln having a oar of tbelr A fiirl Baya: “Boya ara Ilka aANITASbUtA*? NOW/tliBB _ . _ ------owDt t ^ tbay ara a buabaad of Mwar, eaay'to------gatIt fs tartad, t a ^ , butta t jyta fiiAMtt— fM. (JirvoOiya'rAiiooHD*^ uKavouf— WW, navar know Just howhe far tbay will tbalrowB. AMDvaMNvnuaTSAminereaA / w m b n a m x o e i N e i e ikay—OhbbbbI vat you tlnk? X n w w « n . ANPTtaNvouiiU w------N H------.'m 'w N sa— INTO vaa arraatad" " for nadlnk today. Ragson Tatters—X have an .at* HAM S t o AWa—Vat,, ^ouf your Vy, you bav«have no tachmsnt ob my Befd. ONt OP vault vuia car. half you? FrisDd—What’s it for? « C H A M O L A | TOIV8 0 N 1 I A M Ikay—!fo, 'Li dat Bpaadlnk on de Ragson—For dsbt, of ceurss. ■ M e a 9 tidowalk. Finally aU highways will ta •oma man buy cara they c ^ t wldensd and then two cars can start pay for, aoum oulld homes th ^ around you and meet two mors and mw’t keep up. — tangls sis at once. marry the type of ft*? ®*** ford. hard TOlUfTEB Warnlnf To Drivers la Paso, TsXi—Anastada Vsga It la an aaay matter to lose cpro* (iMtIof mwriad, la like driving hlbitton Ww. Hs ploadsd with tta a car with sUant gears, ^omencan Judgs to 1st him have a month to now shift from wrst to second and My the ant because bis wife was third husbands, without a clash. gobff to have a baby. The agreed. When Vega reported at the After sonia young mah enter, aa fadaral detention farm to aarva 8t eagagamant they act Ilka a motorist daya in ddault of the fine be ha< whoaas aatared a onerway to plead with tba doorman, who The first thing they think of la to t h o ^ t be waa Joking, to let him 2 0 5 ^ P p eiN ^ S back out. in. The man who rooks the boat is FUPP^FASSy SATO the same fellow who never slows up for a grade crossing. His Boss—Jiidson, 1 found this long blonde hair on the back seat of my limousine. My v^e’s hair is black. Ky Jehn C. Terry Cbauflaur—X'U give you an ex­ SCORCHY SMITH T h a i f t O i i t planation. air. Bobs— nothing. What 1 want is aa introduction. You can always tell when you get , SfOHCHV— AN 61^ Hg* 6QN1 r on the wrong road; there are no de- n S M t Mf TNAR\ FOOROiDUAHA! TNC'^ORaE BA? tS uI rE »A S ELSf VIAieBE . RSWMN IN A BUUDiNd WNIJL teor signs. QN lu is TIUlN enURfI NVAAL (T COLLAPSES.' WAHTS NETS ^ (X » *e 9f y . ^ ARTlSn AMP bVCEV 0N» or SURECflNPOR A, SUKL I OMlSHEDlHgTPwWgl The best means of accident pre­ ‘SM .K A ei6 SHOT AAQVll etUCATtON^ FOR THE P i a u W . 00^ f«P PCiCltaL MO*RYWft! vention would be a delicate contri­ SUM TO THINK IM CRAFV TUI vance to lock the steering wheel EH0U6H TO DO wheb It smells hootch or boose. , AHVTWlNfi ? ^ w t^ w iu t PERCY CANY On Back Seat IMvlng M t t . TAKE ^ A 'was drlylng a car. hoping a x O M im iU d IT •SNYflOWS to roach a certain destination at a ID BE UA TO certain time. He started to turn coxilxn ^u d ^. ^ il! MEienmuM into a atract. From the backseat 'jmpFority — t a t <09n(kiA iaSUATt.l(TmR hia wife said: “Don’t turn there, jrlva on three blocks.” He did. los­ nHsdy 65Ctfr€t%hU ^Idpeu \ ing the way altogether. FinaUy, t? tiU ^ rrt 1i> & tn t i c k turned back, going into the Street to IdoritancL — — he started to enter in the first place. He reached his destination too_ _ late__ | It takes a good line to flH a date to* i^ i^ hTa *^polntment, and, of book these days.

ByWilUama WASHINGTON TUBBS II B y C r a n e OUT OUR WAY LD F L P M O ^ ^

G o ^ l WOU STaRTlEO m e ! ^ MAY w s a im a g in e o or hero’s cmurekssment VAJNAT blOT* ID E A REwttEM ATVI0-E1ST£D AMATON ARRIVES, AND SAYS | « -(Ul^,KlOVM ? \AJMY-U14—“I»-\Em '<£» WARN\M* SWe IS HIS FIANCEE. /"^ ;------P uTR mGt a ev&MAVi*. u v l CUAIME X ^BUMMERl INZBCT! CAM OM RAOA P u t a <^u\MiMiE caP sov-E »m 'Vui I’LL TEACH YOU TO MONKEY e i o e . O F TFIE DOOR, t R- Gu m e r tE h a o ettucv^ R i e H T i S SHINE M\T RIFF-RAFF VsnTVI A STfhMCr OMOER TH* TABUE / a m ' V w c o m m o n e r s , - n a b FROM OME SvAE.‘S UAYiM' FER M E - Ipii- -TO -TUE OTVIEF?. WErt/ATS AUtuTWEM lE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS i'a im-BtOKlAUBV TVAEY ^ B v B l o s s e r VsiORv< PUPTIV GOOO.OCmT^

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'.% ■ t ■ ."S i • '■' ' '. ■• ^ ■ * v' ■’■. v •■-'ijililt'-■■'■'.j.-., fir..-: > 0 4 p a c t i W E L V il .'■s.— .— ^««4 .i. -'-p - '• \ ^ M , \ i v.'j '*' R e^ WUUun P. Reidy. pw teriof S t Jriaaea’B ehurda. read the; attnnri ■A' uMinwH xeportot,the paririi for the w '<5 'f,'' >iuw«| D^oember SI, 1983 at all o f 'motaud Lnswr *&d DonaM . G. the masses held In the churdi yee» c ' •V- vO>.4*^•r• • • . V. ISsgk. of tht Hosm Pride Oil terdaj. TOie report was most satls- IQICTED ! f-i ' 1 A CAr'i .7 ' . '■ ' ■■ A m a r Oe. bsve returned to town facto^ to all who heard it • ftfx E iiliw Gvns Sent To after » trip tl»ea|^ tke aouth wkere Sessioii^lji Local Sqtwd By Waf Depart- •nr t^«w havie ppenlii* Mm lira. C. R. Burr, r^ en t of OrfOrd meaet—14 On Team. i t g n i b t m df tteir buabteea. tb e trip Pariah Chapter, Daughters of the To Presept 35 Year hnUoiit At lyocal “ them throQCb tlie District of American Revolution, and Mrs. WUlimn G. Crawford, treasurer, are C i^ c s W. R«dn^./^ Blmer , *Ihe L ^ w rifle tejUA. has recrifvi- Virginia and the Caro- ^ rix^nW'Rehitpgtf^i ri^resa r i^ atten^bwy an officers’ meeting in Program— Grand TUenes.and E. J. Siihanda weiw at b d ; Bjri b tthaa. Yrem the War Department throiii^ New Raven to ^ . the state------Y. M.------— C A. (^ventHm The Ifallaa-Amerieaa lAdies Aid Hatter To Atteid. Saturdiy afternoon and Sukday. B k tfo ri Doctor. tile offtees W the Hational Rifle Asr ■beUty wiU bold its regular aonth- Him—t Council, Degree o f Poca­ hoctattoh, with:V^ch tile locri dub hontas, will its new oflicera The oonyenthm was hirid-at Bridge -tifmeetlng thla evening at 8 o*dl6ek is affmatod^^The new rifles wiU be ■» at the regular meeting tonight in port and over ^ hiundred ^^gne of the rooms of the School Tinker hall. All members are urged Kenneth.Bleu, 10, of 396 Har^ used in, the foture Snatches of the itreet Recreation Center. * Plans haveOMen perfected for the gates from lt|ie,'ate|»r^ wen pn am t. to be present anniversary of King David lodge The stete com m ift^ .t^ ort showdd ford Rbad, was struck and critical­ rifle club- , ’ Mr. and Mrs. Willard K. Blewett under the direction of Beveriy on? of ,the btet yem ' in Qc^siti- ly I n ju ^ 'b y an automohUe driven The meiriterriiip has increased Mystio Review, Woman’s Benefit Wright, chairman, to be held Satur­ cut’s Y* M. C. A. hiiBtoiy. Hoi- by Dr. Robert M. Yergasem of 50 of Woo*idge, If. Jn left fbr their will hold its regular day evening, January 21, 1988, at during the' piuBt few months and hAW* today after a visit with Mr. mSn as atate‘ diqlzhtiin of the & Fannington avehue, Hartford, now toti^.l4. Several important meeting tomorrow evening at eight (the lodge 'rooms at Main and K st nahee' commRtee reported*^ bills posits 286'West Center street 'at the popular *‘i^orn- and Mrs. Stuart Segar o f Oxford o’clock in Odd Fellows halL Mrs. Gttiter streets. I t Is^expected that match^:^are. in prospect, the first street Mr. Blewett will be remem­ for 1|9S2 had'been,p^^after a hard 5:15 ywtririay afternoon, the boy scheduled' for next Friday night hig^: Glffl^” pattem tis Grace Best field directiw, will in­ Grand Master Frederick L. Phielps task'had h e«i aeoompUahed; Thig iq was stepdlng.on the rear axle 'preciate just how he his home since Tuesday with a bad, Tl^e-nhemployed young mrii -jpf fed'leg. meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 performs the stunt. thp town wiU l»ve the gym tomof- Another. Hale thiiUerl. cold was able to take a little exer­ Past Noble Grand Thomas Rogers -.O fficer Herman Muske. investi­ (Reversible. - ' . at the home of Mrs. John F. Barry, nw afternoon fnm . two toxfour. If gated'the-accident--and report^ '.Regular ,82:98 cotton cri- 32 Scarborough Road. Mrs. Lewis cise yesterday and if there is a con­ wUl be master of ceremonies. He Qidali^reads. Just an- tinued improvepaent noticed today you knb^ of any young man out Jhat; marks in the street- imUcat^ Rose of Hartford will be the guest be assisted by. the foUowing of'woric Send "him over to 'the Y to ; other example of-the. im- he may return to work tonight. If committees from the two lodges that the boy had been dragged 30 Pastels—rose, blue, goldi speaker, and her subject, “Foreign see about this, g n u p .^ feet,'the automobUe,having sti^iped qsuri vriure being- offered War Debts”. Mrs. Rose has traveled not he WiU be back on du^ tomoi^ Beverly Wright, chairman, Cleon green, orchid. at Hale’s on q u a ^ mer­ row night. Chapman, Harry F. Sweet, Charles ...The fotermedlates WUl have their within that distance after, the im- extensively abroad and on several lygultu: 'practice hour from-,six to p^t. The car was travriing at ah chandise. occasions has attended sessions of Lathrop, Thomas Brown, Arthur seven tomorrow. The Shamrocks Mr. and Mrs. Vtilliam M. S t ^ of Shorts, George Dodson. Albert MU- ^timated speed of from 20 to 25 the World Court at Geneva and is and the Rangers are scheduled to ■miles per hour, the report stated. I PHQNE AND MAIL ORDERS FILLED | therefore well posted on her sub­ 30 Delmont street were married 45 ler and Loydon Clarke. Sunset years last Thursday. They paid lit­ play their, league game fnin 7 to L eny Bleu, a bnther o f the ihr Rebekah committee, Mrs. Grace 8 'tom om w. ject. tle attention to the anniversary, Lathrop chairman, Mrs. Emma jurril boy, who was accompanying At HALE’S Spread Section—Main Hoor, left. him at this time, and Everett 1 ^ The official board of the South but their chUdren and grandchil­ Dowd, Mrs. Florence Chapman, Mrs. dren determined to surprise- them Mary Roberts, Marion Straughan, tenon-of: 167 Prim Street, w o « Methodist church will meet tonight Vtitnesses to the accident. Days Left! 'at 8 o’clock. Rev. R. A. Colpitts wiU yesterday. Eighteen of them came Emma Brown, Alice Shorts, Alice OTEYST.PBPILS and brought aU the fixln’- for a de­ Martin and Minnie Krause. It is Has CXincnssion of Brrin preside. licious dinner which everybody en­ also expected that District D^uty :The only mark on the Yergasoh joyed. Mr. and Mrs. Steel were Grand Master Robert HaU and suite 100 P. C. IN SAVINGS car was’ a twisted right headlight.,' Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hamil­ The accident occurred 40 feet wej^ ton of Providence, R. I., formerly married in Bumride but have lived of East Hartford WiU be present A Child’s upwards of 20 years in Manches­ Saturday evening. The committee of a street Ught. Besides the fra ^ of Bast Center street, called on : tured leg above the aiikle, Kenneth friends in town yesterday. ter. has also arranged for dancing, ‘to foUow the entertainment which wiU Attains Perfect Bank Record i has a cracussion of the brain. Photo be over about 10 o’clock, until mid­ Again This Week—Manches- i lost a front tooth, and susteirisd In Folder Complete abrasion on both legs and a qp8t night. , , tef Green Hits 96 P. C. The plans outlined above wiU also lip. D r Tergason is a bone speciri- include the celebration of the found­ irt and'has performed many opera­ to Btu^ ing of toe Order of Odd Fellows. The Keeney street school again tions ill thls .towx. He was not he| and mountain white people of the ^iint In a earioai! I ^ c o ln ...... ___ 403 121 34 DEVELOPED AND Proofs from which to hundredz of pounds w e e ^ . South was given by Dr. Mark E. select. For the Invalid: Spinach Dauber, superintendent of- the i PRINTED 3026 1801 59 grAIndma’s Steero cube*. Large can containing Biireau of Home Mis.siona of th No appointments Methodist ESpIscopri church at the 24' HOUR SERVICE Clear chicken broth in glass over one peric, can .. 1 9 c necessary. jara 89c. evening meeting of the South Metho­ R o ^ Matron Mrs. Anna Robb Deposit Box at GOOIA 2 lb. tins dist church yesterday. Dr. Dauber Film Brittle Creek Ssvits of CUq)man -Court, Order of Ama- Come early — avoid Junket Tablets 5c Buck’s Bread ninn spoke at the morning service in rentb, has catied a'rehearsal of all Store Entrance For health'a zoke drink aooea. B. A B. Chicken Broth, 2 cans 5c Wonder Bread Vernon Simday. the officers for tomorrow evening last minute rush. DEXTER SUGAR C17RED, SLICED 85c. During his years of work In the at 7 o'clock at the'Temple.. Even^ Second Floor Grape Jnloe 19c pt. nuri districts, Dr. Dauber admitted dfficer wbq can. possibly attend is KEMP'S Hoimri Rich Vegetable Special oh Strawberries that a virtual state of- ^rged to - da so, .bringing their B A € O N lb. Soup 15c. Fine flavored large berries “peonage” exists in, the Sjuth. Dr. Ckoase A BlackweU Beef, lamb 19c can. Dauber called fhi« condition one of (Rindteaa.) or kidney stew. “practical' slavery.” 3 cans 51c The speaker described one. touch­ OAMFBBULnS Juice Oranges 24c dozen ing care in which a negro youth had been fined $5,000 for a minOT 'offense. S O U P (?«?»*»): g c a h s . g e Large Rinso 19c Investigation disriosed that the -boy Grapefruit had been working' pver two years to ^ limit 8 caM to a eaetomer. 2^°37c work out bis fine and when the care 4 for 25c was investigated had not completed the amount of work necessary to complete-the payment of the fine. When asked how it had happened Our Best Butter 2 lbs* 4 9 / that the boy had not been pleased before, tbe officiate replied that “he We are going to have a comblnatton v^table special .uiilrii hadn’t worked it tnjt.” . shonld i^ipeal to the economy urge most every housewife Is feri- .'The-speaker described tbe hpme F r e ik tng these days. 8 No. 2 cans out green beans and ^ ^ conditions in the South in tbe moun- 3 No. 3 cans tomatoes for...... 49c trihous districts and in the fanfiing ■UNKIST Motions. During Ufa lrix>rs in'tiie Fresh, vegetables: Turnips, fresh peas, green beans, beets, car­ South he was assigned to the small 0 1IA N O B 8 XiVe' rots, soup banches and canliflower. temms. ' ' > Mnffrllil. . Sud Shws, P^te> Crepo, etc. (Se$aww. cMiot for legor).. $10.95 DRi^ES ...... $ 7 .9 5 FLORIDA . V... / . ' RALPH F. KING ••«••••'••.e-a.aa.aa-aaaeeeeea^a g '£ b r ; l « t i 24 Moore S t, Sontb Maaeliester ALL U N t e ' OB (God4 :alai.' ’ $7.95 and $&95 DRESSES ’ . SOUTHEBN/BilAUTY ; a d t o m o b il b R e p a ir in g $ 4 .7 5 Fhona.iTHS; ••• oa#*.# #-a *#aaa###oe» « V •••••••••••••*•• Tuesday and Wednesday Specials OnanatoiBd w <^ doM on any 4 qte, iV e $yppof $3.95DRESSI^, $ 2 .7 5 (Baad ptehafl' ------^AT------. 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MleloaiPare. flA 6 All silk Fajamos •••••••aao«e»t*»*eaeeaeai ■w Butter Ice Cream Dates :Wffv«liav»r brnshsi all types o f«poviM^nwrtoni in stolek 91.i9 arii «L00 nips'..... ••••oaeeeoe********* 2 uid can make ’ repain without ■ ■' .i , 9 c"'^*“ 9 c * " 9 c"^ fLlB'aril^eLeeDaaoettez and ■ .... Sxavi V delay.'.' - i d Best Ood NmiasoN Cranberries Q i e ^ u t s Butter ; E i J i C l M G A L : DRESS m s WHOP OFvINDIVtDUALIIYy J '”/ - ^ > . / ^ . Hotel Shariditi' BvhdllH.' ' 'i r. • V-^ V'/ 9 c ’ ^ 4 2 “" 9c 2 S c ^ aniitd 8^ ’ MneMitw ADV Bi] K riw -u w ......