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HEAD OF HOME Worth H alf Million, Sues for Support BRITAIN HOLDS ANTI-WAR SPIRIT 4- FOR CRIPPLES SECRET TALK IN JAPANESE DIET PRAKBALL O V E R j^E A S T FAVORS MONETARY Goyemment Criticized By WORKERS IN MINES Superintendent Of Newing­ Nayal Commanders In Coih BILL BY 12-2 VOTE Speakers For Mowing TO AID PRESIDENT ton Institution Heartily ference On Board Battle­ EXPLOSION iHKXS Several Modificatioiis Voteff W ar Talk To Be Circnlal- Endorses Idea ~ Lands ship Off Singapore, Take Indnding Provisioa Mak­ ed— Coimtry For Peace. M O D E JANEIRO Report That Earnest Endeav­ Warm Springs Work. Naval Policies. ing StaUrnffion Find or Will Be Made To Assist Tokyo, Jan. 23.— (A P )— An Antl- Temporary— Tm e Limit milltariat tenor marked the first In­ Miss Constance Leigh, superin­ Singapore, Straita Settlements, Two little Girls KiDed, Eght terpellation in Japan’s Imperial Diet The New Deal tendent of toe Newington Home for Jan. 23k — (A P ) — BriUsb, Aus­ today when members of the Cabinet Crippled (Children, whose work has tralian, atad New Zealand luival Persons Injnred; Many Pbced On PremdeBps completed their statements of policy attracted attention of eminent physi­ commajDders were called together in Indianapolis, Jan. 23.— (A P )— An iwH declared questioning in order. cians and surgeons through toe strictest m em cj aboard toe cruiser Power To Devahe Tke “earnest determination” to co-oper­ Buildings Damaged. It was a spirit in tune with the country, even winning commenda­ Kent todagr to discuss Great Brit­ plea for peace and “understanding" ate with President Roosevelt In tion from President Roosevelt, today ain's naval pedttey in the Far East. making effective the New Deal was Dollar. voiced by Foreign Minister Koki expressed to The Herald a hearty Their deUberatioos were expected Rio De Janeiro, Jan. 23.— (A P )— Hlrota upon which greatest atten- the keynote of the Joint report of endorsement of toe work that is be­ to have far-reaching effects of Great ’Two little girls, aged 9 and 12, ttoo was focused as the Diet was the international officers of the ing done here in raising money for Britain’s Fai Elastem attitude. The were killed and eight other persons, reconvened today. United Mine Workers of America toe Warm Springs, Georgia, infan­ conferees were gathered in an at­ Wellington, Jan. 23.— (A P )—^Ths Count Yoshinori Futaara opened submitted to the 33rd constitutional tile paralysis fund through the mosphere made tense with ir '>rest including toe girls’ father, were ee- administration money hOl was by criticizing the government for convention here today. Birthday Ball for toe President. in Japaz ’f naval-building moves and riously injured last night when rive speedily approved today by tbs permitting publication of inflama- "W e are perhaps too closely asso­ tons of dynamite exploded tn a fac­ Manchester’s Birthday Ball will be a bill in the Unltod States Congress Senate banking committee after.it tory articles and predictions of war, ciated with the manifold details of held In toe State Arm ory on 'Tues­ proposing 120 new warships. tory on toe Island do (Jovernador in without specificity mentioning a our daily problems to be able ade­ day, January 30. Rio T>e Janeiro harbor. had voted several modifications. In­ recent magazine interview with Vice quately to appraise the true value of The city was shaken as though cluding a provision m^kiiig the pro­ Whole Nation Represented She’s worth half a million, but that didn’t deter Mrs. Houston Dunn, British naval forces in toe Far Admiral Nobumasa Suetsugu or a the great progress which has been struck by an earthquake. posed $2,000,000,000 staUUzatfon Miss Leigh, in a visit to Warm Philadelphia social reglsterlte, from going to Domestic Relations Court East, including those of Australia ficticmal account of a Japanese- by our union since the last Buildings Damaged rimd temporary. Springs, has bad opportunities ot to demand that her husband contribute to her support She said It was and New Zealand, are made up of American war recently widely pub­ convention in 1932,” the report set Practically every building on the The important monetary legisla­ observing the work and care car­ her mate’s duty to provide for bis seven children, two of whom, Elizabeth seven first-class cruisers armed with licized in the United States. forth, "It is a far cry from the island waa damaged and the in­ tion was approved 16 te 3. Not Nippon Spirit ried on In that splendid institution and Newbold, are here shown with her. 8-lncb guns, toe 7-5 inch gun Haw­ decimated Industry of that year, habitants of Rio De Janeiro were A time limit of two years on tiM “The so-called .national spirit fos­ with its persecuted and harried and was impressed too, with the fact kins, and seven smaller cruisers frightened. Many persons in the operation of the stabilization fund tered by such incitatlons is not the workers, to the organized coal indus­ of toe large number of States In toe armed with 6-inch gims. In addition city suffered minor injuries. was toe most important true spirit of Nippon, in which an try of 1934, with the mine workers Union represented in toe patients’ to toe aircraft carrier Hermes of ’The girls who were killed were tion. intematioxial outlook is inherent. of the coimtry breathing the air of a roll-call; many of them coming the China station, destroyers, sub­ the daughters of the watchman in Another amendmmt would place The true Samurai spirit seeks to new freedom,” from centers where there were no marines, gimboats and stoops. toe dynamite factory. prevail without fighting, Count Express Gratitude facilities for their treatment or care. PROBE G tA F T CHARGES Vlce-Adihlral Sir Frederick Drey- toe stabilization fund under a board Seven hundred orphan boys, living of five instead of vesting complatiS: Futaara declared. The international officers statete on HmitiTig the stabili­ toe bituminous mining industry stood and toe object In obtaining ot bor, the newspaper said, and in tdnnofi, the United Stakes today RuHda. was effected. The accomplishment of the relief organization. Louisiana political dictator gets heavy guard waa posted on the zation fund was 12 to 8 and Senator^’** endowment funds for the Founda­ accorded reeegnltkm to toe new Of late, however, he added, “ the was so rapid and so spectacular that Harry L. Hopkins, Civil Works another test In the bitter four-cor Glass (D., 'Va.), was author o f toe tion is a splendid guarantee for gangway establishing a forbidden g;overnment of President Carlos attitude of the Soviet Union to­ many people. Including some offi­ administrator, reiterated that petty nered mayoralty election today. proposal. hundreds of other men and women, zone in toe region of the ships. Mendieta. wards Japan seems to have under­ cial- of the government, refused to graft bad flourished in some sections With 300 deputized citizens stand­ The vote on the amendment to who may likewise have toe oppor- Official annoLmcement was made gone a change of some sort." concede it as an actuality.” and that politicians bad endeavored ing by to preserve order, toe city’ s limit the devaluation powers^, o ffe rs timities of help and support in their by President Roosevelt and by Sec­ In a more optimistic vein, he The United Mine Workers, toe re to gain control of civil works and electorate turned out almost en by Senatui Bulkley, (D., (Jblo), was said: struggle for returning health and probably had succeeded in some retary Hull after the question had port stated, are vitally interested in masse after a vitux>eratlve campaign been considered by the Chief 11-8, with Senator Couzens, (R., " I am sure that before Icmg the strength. Miss Leigh asserted. cases. SEE REEASE SOON maintaining a price structure of toe in which Senator Long held the cen­ Elxecuttve imd hla advisers during Mich), absent instead of voting aye. Soviet union muft come to appre­ Meeting 'Tonight The investigation in places where industry, “ as toe maintenance of ter of toe stage. toe day. Details of Votes ciate fully the true Intentions of General (Chairman William J . this price structure is essential to civil works inquiries have disclosed Jailings, court Injunctions, and Jefferson C^ery, the President’s W ith this exception the vote on Japan.” toe maintenance of the negotiated Thornton has called a meeting of conditions that may have been crim­ OF KIDNAP VICTIM all three amendments was: the general committee for tonight threats of mUltary rule, punctuated personal representative In Havana, Saying that it is the responsibili­ wage structure.” inal has been turned over to Joseph had advised him that President For: Democrats— Glass, Bulkley, at toe Municipal building at 7:30. by blistering charges of corruption ty o f Japan to maintain the peace p . Keenan, assistant attorney gen­ Mendieta had succeeded in estab­ Gore, MuAdoo, Adams; Republicans, in Blast Asia, Hlrota declared that A t tonight’s meeting it is hoped to eral. and fraud, combined to make the campaign one of the most hectic in lished a government which had the (Soldsborough, Townsend, Walcott, the most important essential to get a good idea of toe number of These were said to include toe support of the Cuban people and Carey, <3ouzens, Steiwer and Kean. peace in Asia is “ stabilization of tickets that have already been dis situation in Southern California, New Orleans’ history. One Report Says Second FRENCH CABINET Long entered the picture when he was able to maintain law and order Against: Democrats — Wagner, China herself.” posed of. Reports already received where last Saturday two clerks were and carry out Its international obli­ broke with Mayor T. Semmes Barkley, Costigan, R e y n o l.d a, “Our government x x x hopes she indicate that the advance sale has indicted by the Federal Grand Jury gations. Walmsiey. leader of the old regular Ransom Note Received By^ Byrnes, Bankhead and Fletcher; Re­ will be able to imite with China in been large. (Chairman of ticket dis­ in connection with hamdling of truck White House Parley publican, Norbeck. tribution Francis E. Bray is con­ requisitions; the case of toe former organization, and placed his own performing the obvious mission of SEEMS TOTTERING Recognition had already been ac­ A motion by Senator Gore, (D „ chief engineer of the Civil Works ticket in the field, headed by John both X X to contribute x x to the tacting toe members of the commit The Bremer Family. corded by Mexico, CikJlombia, Chile Okla.), to'leave title to the Federal Administration In Pennsylvania— Klorer. peaceful development of their part tee today and he hopes to have a Emd San Domingo and, as a result of Reserve gold with toe banks and C. E. Meyers—who is alleged to o f the globe.” summarl2»d report ready for toe 'Two Sided Attack toe unusuid White House conference give the government trusteeship have received a commission of be­ Japan is willing to meet China meeting. Walmsiey, a candidate for re-elec­ attended yesterday by envoys of 17 waa downed on an oral vote. Riots Rage Throngh The tween $2,000 and $3,000 for approv­ St. Paul, Jan. 23 — (A P ) — Un­ “ more than half way,” in any steps It has been stressed frequently tion, directed toe full force of his Latln-American nations, It waa ex­ 'The committee also rejected with­ ing a sewer project and several verified reports masked the $200,000 contemplating “the rectifications of regulars against Long, and Francis pected that announcements of out a record vote an amendment of­ other cases in which names have Bremer kidnaping' case in a cloak of Sino-Japanese relations. Night In Paris; Hundreds (CoBtInned on Page Eight) WiUlams, Independent candidate, recognition by several other Ameri­ fered by Senator Kean, (R., N. J.), not yet been disclosed. mystery today as plans proceeded Closer Relations launched an equally strident attack can nations would quickly follow. to change the revaluation range Probe Continued apace for what close friends of toe The resignation of Japan from against the Louislsjoa Klngfisb. Her­ Caffery win become ambassador from the proposed 50-60 to 65-70 the League of Nations last year has Of Persons Arrested. Investigation was continuing at bert B. Homes, the fourth candidate, family claimed would lead to early to CXiba upon presentation of his Pittsburgh of reported political release of Edward G. Bremer, cents. resulted, Hlrota told the Diet, in SENATORS CHANGE made no active campaign. credentials. Chidrman Fletcher said he would closer relations between the Empire domina,tlon of civil works in that Squarely before the voters today wealthy St. Paul bank owner and Manuel Marquez Sterling, former city. file toe report with the Senate today and “friendly powers in general.” Paris, Jan. 23.— (A P )—'The CJabi- was the Huey Long issue— in a city president. Cuban Secrets^ of state, who has Letters of protest still poured In One report said a second ransom and ask to take it up for debate to­ Japan was forced to quit the net of Premier (Jamille Ctoautemps in which the Senator himself has been lujting in an unofficial capacity at the civil works offices and on note had been received yesterday morrow. appeared tottering today in the face PRESIDENT’S BILL often siUd he was “weak.” in Wiuhington, wUl become the Capitol Hill. It waa said that in al­ from the kidnapers who seized last The vote on reporting the modi- (OoBtInoed on Pagd Two.) of Kpeated attacks from both in­ Cuban ambassador here. most every instance they urged The fireworks began to pop early Wednesday the eldest son or Adolph fled bill found only Senators Oolds- side and outside the Chamber of Meanwhile, ten of the sixteen that civil works be continued on the last week when Mayor Walmsley’s Bremer, principal owner of the borough, (R., Md.), and 'Townsend, Deputies. American war vessels that have grounds that they have been “ a life police raided the City HaU and ar­ Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company. (R., Del.), opposed. Police resources were taxed dur­ been in Chiban waters were with­ Stabilization Fond WiU Be saver” to business in small commun­ rested Long’s registrar of voters, C. Simultaneously, the elder Bremer Senators Gore, (D., Okla.), waa ing toe night as four thpusand bat­ drawn. Withdrawal of the others AUSTRIA DEMANDS ities and cities. S. Barnes, for aUegedly “ scratching” waa reuirted. by, his other son, is expected to follow. present but did not vote and Cou- tled 1,500 Royalists demonstrating Placed In Hands Of Board Telegrams from mayors have been names of voters from toe registra­ Adolph to hs hi bad” zena, (R., Mich.), and Carey, (R., aroimd the Chamber and three thou­ received sines :laat Friday when tion rolls in defiance of a court in­ condititm as w rstefit « w orry over W yo.), were absent. TO BE LEFT ALONE sand disgnmtled civil employes cry­ Hopkins reduced hours of labor to junction. Edward’s safsty. Mriu-Brsmer, wife Norbeck’s vote for toe bill waa ing out against pay cuts in a a Instead Of One Man. 24 a week, in cities and 15 a week in OaUs On MUltia of the Bodarii^ huker, was repre­ cast by proxy by Fletcher. manifestation near toe City Hall. rural areas. Governor O. K. Allen, who was sented by frieuds as undergoing a BRADY IS KILLED Tbe ayes were: terrific strain but refusing to give "Down with Chautemps,” . was H qw Ik started elected with Long’s support, placed Glass, Bulkley, McAdoo, Adams, the Royalists’ cry. Stones, sticks This was attrtbvited in part to a way under the ordeal. Walcott, Steiwer, Kean, Wagner, Washington, Jan. 23.— (A P )— A the bead of the mUitla in charge of To Appeal To League Of Na­ and torpedoes were hurled during telegrarn^nt to th9 mayors by Paul Truck Makes Trip Barkley, Costigan, Reynolds, drastic modification of President State Departments to “protect Members of the fam ily did not BY KANSAS POSSE their struggle with police. Hun­ Betters, of toe Mayors’ Byrnes, Bankhead, Norbeck, and them.” attempt to reconcile denials they dreds were arrested, but released. Roosevelt’s monetary bill was voted Corffen^OijA^jtiLiintlch.was signed toe FlOtcher. Mayor Walmsiey countered by an­ had received imy communication tions To Have Hitler Adopt May Be Overthrown by the Senate banking committee .d^iemmes Walmsiey, nouncing that he would tiwear In from the gang with the fact that a The possibility of toe govern­ today, to place the proposed stabili­ .OOrleans and president ment being overthrown as a re­ zation fund under a board of five "10,000 policemen,” If necessary to heavy police guard had been maln- Leader Of Escaped Conricts A Hands Off Policy. I* .'o^erence. insure a fair election. talaed at the elder Bremer’s home sult of toe increasing opposition instead of the Secretary of the 6 ;dlvldes his time be- bom of toe Bayonne pawnshop Treasury alone. The combatants later agreed to a since last night and that a Schmidt HEWrrrASSAET smd , In “ special g;uard of 300” to be directed brewery truck was said to have Shot To Death— Three scandal was discussed freely in By a close vote, toe committee the ea^oftogPN of the civU works Geneva, Jan. 23.— (A P )— A move by an arbitration board of seven to made a mysterious trip In the early Chamber of Deputies lobbies. decided the giganUc $2,000,000,000 PJ M-.«n unpaid and un- ment began today in international consider all election-day difficulties. hours of today. Royalists, charging government fund should be managed by a board official ^ dyil works offi- Reports a note had been delivered CeapaoioBS Recaptnred. IS UP TO JURY circles to give Austria, in toe inter­ leaders were to blame for conditions composed of the Secretary of the cials. Police superintendent George Bey­ est of Ehiropean peace, the same er said police squads would Im dis­ to Adolph Bremer yesterday were wheih led to toe. pawnshop’s re­ Treasury, toe (Jomptroiler of Cur­ Hoi today that Bet- not amplified to expLatn how It waa neutrality as that accorded Switzer' sounding collapse, ^ d they would rency, the Governor of the Federal ters bito an official con- tributed over toe city wl to in three land. delivered nor wjiat it contained as Lansing, Kans., Jaa. 28.— (A P )— continue their mimifestatlons. Reserve Board and two others ap­ nectii% iwtth the CivU Works Ad- minutes’ traveling distance of the family Joined Dr. H. H. Nlppert, Greenwich Ridinf Teadior European powers would be asked Even after they had been turned mlnlsttsitidh; toat he has neve^ had polling place. " Death at the hands of hard shooting pointed by the President. Bremer physician. In denying he bad pesaeman has roded the criminal to adopt a “ hands olT’ policy as re­ back in toe fighting around toe The polls win remain open ta til received two missives tn a milk bot­ Earlier, the committee had reject­ career of Bob (Big Boy) Brady, who gards Austria whose independence Chamber, Royalists continued their ed an amendment by S ou tor Mc- (^OBtlniied on Page Tw o) 7 p. m., (C. S. T.) tle hurled through the window of hla Is Qmrged Widi Shooting was guaranteed by toe Treaty of led six other Kansas penitenttofy rioting at scattered points during Adoo (D., (Jal.), a former secretary front door early Saturday. Versailles ending the World War. convict* over the wan last Friiday toe early morning hours today, of toe 'Treasury, to leave title to German attempts to “Nazify” morniniT. building barricades on toe Boule­ gold with the Federal Reserve sys­ Her Negro StaUenan. Austria, as cited by toe Austrian LAWYER FOR TRIAL Brady, a life termer who torlce vard Raspail and burning them. tem and take the profits from de­ government, are a source of worry Police were kept busy until near­ has escaped from prison, waa ^ t valuation through a franchise tax Reports Suicide of Wife to death late yesterday near Poola,- to Europe and foreign offices vtoicb ly dawn scattering roving bands. New Haven, Jan 23.— (AP)—Al­ Bridgeport, Jan. 28—(A P )—Tkfi see the Austrian question as a dan­ on toe Federal Reserve ssrstem. phonse C. Fasano, a lawyer, ap- Keniwff. after he had made a futfie Forty persons were injured, only a The McAdoo proposal was recom­ case -of Etoise M. Hasrttt, 8T.: ger to EXux>pean peace. few seriously. < pekred without counsel- and pleaded effort to rally his throe oompaniahs Gremiwlrto riding tnstruetor. i To Aiqteal to League mended to the committee, by several 2 Weeks A fter the Deed not guilty in Superior Court here- with a cry of “let’s fi|d^^ as a posse witness^ during toe hearings on 'with' aglrtovatod ansaolf CSiancellor Dollfuss of Austria today to two charges of forgery and of peace officers approariisdi n^[ro stableman, Jordan' was reported as ready to appeal to TREASURY BALANCE toe bllL one of perjury. He was held tn New York, Jan. 28— (A P )— doyd^anawisr, he aaid. Police learned ot to the Jury to Supertor Ooort i t the League of Nations unless he re- Several Democrats broke away on $8,600 bonds for trial next week. Hla tores rompsWoBa—Tonuny noon today. Washington, Jan. 28.— (AP)— toe 12 to 8 etabUisatlon fund votes. Koonta, former broker, waa in the y«*terd$y. B^ssano was arrested on a bench McMahon, Fred C o ^ and Bsnjamin csivss satisfactory assurances that to ^ nirves b e ^ to crack and In. I Chancellor Hitler of Germany will The position of toe Treasiiry Janu­ The committee contintied In execu­ police Uneu^ today to repeat Ws i away,” he added. warrant Saturday. 'The arreet, po­ Toimg—were reeaptissd and re- state, tive session In an effort to reach a cease what be termed Nazi Interfer ary 30 was: Receipts, |4,420,833.0ft; story of mental tog which he said Ysftarday police learoed that he lice said, followed a replevin action turasd here. Li»ltt W. final vote on the measure. Involviag equipment of a W eft They were placed in Nupitber Too SBce with Austrian internal affairs. expenditures, 333,367,482.17; bal­ prevented him from reporting his had bMoHm Cleveland and Mans- waa no International circles hMxd that ance, 1687,866,084.78; ciutoma re­ The stahltlzatlon ftmd motion waa wlfe’s suicide for' nearly t#o wedu. fidd, O., during the intertm. Hla Ehiven hotel cimducted by Mrs. I i^ Oril House from udiiOh escaped and toat Premier Mussolini of Italy has ceipts for the month, |17Jil6,868.96. made by Senator Glass (D., Va.), He is ch$^ged with homicide. father William Uves tn the latter D1 Francesco. after ovarpovsitag a gilid ^ to H M ot urged Hitler to adopt a less belliger­ Receipts for the fiscal year (since secretary of the Treasury In the Ahsw'erlng questlona In the lineup dto. The state charge.' that Fasano af­ ccnatnictlag a ladder gd& w ldoir ent attitude toward Austria, pctot- July 1) were 11,628,718,951.12; ex- Wileon Cabinet be said. ha found his wife on the He msottened In an in d d »t| l fixed toe name of Mrs. Wanda Prih scad^M wan. 'X lb ipiitipaM la the itg| out the danger an Austrian pei^tures, $8,866386300.09 (in­ Members of the committee said Idtchen Jloor of their Broddyn way toitoy that he had vistM the Isgvhio as surety In tos ri^^iesln ^ sb n ta ^ of the atotov pnaoB. M l to the League would have <» cluding |1,7483OT<7$834 emergency toe vote by which the committee apartment wliQi gaa Jets opened

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TO SPREAD FIRE ALARM HOSPITAL NOTES ANTI-WAR SPIRIT Another Quest of Honor TROUEY MEN GLOOMY PROBE GRAFT CHARGES On PresidenVe Birthday REPAIRS OVER PERIOD Daughters were bom today to Mr. IN JAPANESE DIET AS TO INCREASE IN PAY IN e W A MANAGEMENT N. Y. Stocks and Mrs. Clifford Massey of 887 Center street and Mr. and Mrs. Earl (OontlBiMd from Page On«) Adams E x p ...... 10 (Foralshsd t f FatSoiB * Oa.) .CommlsilonM’s Not To Attempt Gamba of 288 1-2 Spruce street. Cimn. Co. Employes Lose Hope (ConMnuod from Pago One) Oeatral Bow, Hasttrad, Osas. To Do Entire Job In One Discharged yesterday were: Ed­ Air Reduo ...... 104^ Leagus because "there was no Of 16 Cent Increase But Ex­ an office in the dvll worke build­ Year, It Is Stated. win Bradley of 140 Center street, pect Small Raise. Alaska Jun ...... 22^ Mrs. Susan Qabbey of 160 Center agreement" on “the fundamental ing, and that bis only connection has principles of preserving the peace in Allegheny ...... 4% street, Raymond Gnofli of 48 Bissell been one of dlsczuolng and ad'vislng A t the umtMl meeting of the East Asia," be explained, adding: Bus and trolley car operators in Allied Chem ...... 168 Bank Btook* street, William Davidson of 16 in oonnectioD with operatlone In .Bid -Agkod South Maneheiter Fire Diitrict lu t "That eventually this position this stata employed by the Connec­ cltiee. Am Can ...... 102H Laurel street, Eugene Griffin of 272 ticut. Company, who have asked for Cap Nat Baak t Trust • *13 fall, Jamea McCaw, auperlntendent whoib Japan naturally and actually Hopkine promised quick action Am Corn! Alco ...... 61H Porter street and Mrs. Walter Le- finds herself will be rightly under­ an increase of 16 cents an hour in whenever Information showed there Conn. River ...... 460 — of fire alarm system, read a lengthy Clerc and Infant son of 280 North stood by the other powers, is, I be­ their pay, have not as yet received may be graft or Irregularltlea of any Am For P o w ...... 10% First NaUonal of Htfd S6 > - Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 47 61 report in which he told of the condi­ Main street. lieve, a foregone conclusion.” the decision of tbe Company. The kind. Am Rad St 8 ...... 16 Htfd. National B and T 17 19 tion of the present wiring of the The condition of Allie Burke of Commenting on the reconvening question wont to arbitration on De­ He said most of the graft thus far Am Smelt ...... 46% alarm system in the district and 279 Silver Lane, East Hartford, disclosed was of a petty nature and Phoenix S t B. and T. 160 180 of Parliament with Araki out of cam bar 27 and over a week was giv­ Am Tel and T e l ...... 118% West Hartford Trust.. 90 — pointed out the need of replacing formerly of this town, who was in­ the Cabinet, the newspaper Asahi en to tbs Connecticut Company in that tbe chief trouble lay with tbe jured m an automobile accident Sun­ Am Tob B ...... 78% Insaraaoe Stocks the wire in several different places. today pictured leaders of the anti- presontlnf their side of tbe ques­ effort! of politldane to gain control Am Wat W k s ...... 22% Since that time he has given anoth­ day afternoon, was reported as of cl'vlj works in their communities Aetna Casualty ______52 64- militarist elements in Parliament as tion. Tbe employees, through a Bos­ Anaconda ...... 16% A etn a/L ife...... 19 21 er report to the commissioners of "fairly good.” like lions robbed of their prey. ton agent, havr been presenting In order to be able to place anyone Atchison ...... 68% the dietrlct and in this report there they wish In jobs. Aetna Firs ...... 36% 87^ Defense Funds their s de. The problem is now be­ Auburn ...... 61% Automobile ...... 22 24 is not only included the advice that They had planned to bitterly In- fore three arbitrators but their de­ Gives an Example Aviation Corp ...... 9% Without mentioning any names or Conn. G eneral...... 31 83 there be new and more modem wire W AY ACCIDENT SUIT teroolate Araki concerning his huge cision baa not yet been rendered. Balt and Ohio ...... 27% Hartford F ire ...... 46 47 installed, but also recommends that dozens# estimates and the state of Some of the employees have ex­ being definite, Hopk&s said reports Bendix ...... 19% bad reached him of instances where National Fire ...... 47 49 there be additional fire alarm boxes military discipline & b exemplified In pressed surprise et tbe delay as Beth Steel ...... 45% Hartford Steath Boiler 49 62 installed and that a new type of box GOES TO TRIAL TODAY the assassination of the late Pre­ •H I WAS AT WARM tlvmNat they say that a similar demand groceries had been ordered for re­ Beth Steel, pfd ...... 79% lief purposes and the storekeepers Phoenix Fire ...... 86 58 be used in some places. mier Inukai. Miss Istty Isrnss, s patient at made by tbe men In Springfield, Borden ...... 23% Travelers ...... 416 425 All of the recommendations that "A bomb has been removed from where the lines are also owned by had not filled the orders but had di­ Can Pac ...... 16 the Warm Springs Foundation for vided tbe money with the clerks is- PhbUo Utilltiea Stocks be has made cannot be done at once, Murphy’s Case Against Liquor imder the Salto government," said the Connecticut Company, was Case (J. I.) ...... 77 Conn. Elec Serv ...... 88 42 the newspaper Nlchi Nlcbl, adding Infantllo Paralysis In 1928, w ill bo granted within a abort time. suing them. No prosecutions thus Cerro De Pasco ...... 36% according to the feeling expressed Control Board Also Due To far have resulted. Conn. Power ...... 38 40 by one of the commissioners this that Minseito party leaders predict­ eno of tho prinolpil guoots on Jen. The Connecticut employees admit Cbes and Ohio ...... 44 Be Tried Today. A bill to continue civil works un- Greenwich W4G, pfd. 48 — morning. There is going to be ex­ ed early improvement In Japan’s in­ 80 at the Slrthday ■all for tho FrooN they ar^ very doubtful that their re­ Chrysler ...... 64 Hartford E lec ...... 51% 53% 48nt In MIosoula, Mont^ undor the til after April 1 and to provide emer­ Col Carbon ...... 64 pense Involved to do the work that A suit for 810,000 damages ternational relations as a result of quest will be granted, but hope for Hartford Q a a ...... 40 45 H ^ ash l’s elevation. , auoplooo of tho Contral Trades and Inoreaoe of lome kind, probably re­ gency relief next year Is expected to Coml Solv ...... 85% will go over the amount recommend­ against C. Daniel Way, driver of the be sent to the capltol from the do., p f d ...... 46 — The Japanese themselves will Labor Counell, In many othor eltlaa storing tbe wage scale in effect be­ Cons Gas ...... 42% ed to annual meeting. There are cer­ automobile which last October fig­ White House immediately. S N E T C o ...... 102 106 breathe easier too, the newspaper Infantllo paralytia viotima will b# fore tney took a cut in wages over Cons o n ...... !. . 12 tain parts that do require attention ured in the accident on South Main It would make available 8360,000,- Manufacturing Stooka and this is to be further coasidered street at the golf grounds which re­ said. guooto booauoo th# aim of th# balla a year ago. Cont Can ...... go% Amer Hardware ...... 16 21 000 for dvll works and 8600,000,000 Com Prod ...... 79% at the next meeting of the fire com­ sulted in the deaUi of Miss Mary Despite the imanlmous indications Is to holp oxtond tho eruosdo of for emergency relief. Am Hosiery ...... — 30 of the army’s declining popularity, Del L and W n ...... 27% missioners. It is planned to have the Maloy, a Hartford school teacher, is Warm Springs Foundation against During the last six months, there Arrow H and H, co m .. 6% 11% no faction of any Influence In Japa­ Du Pont ^...... 100% work of rewiring and making such being brought by Miss Rose A. Infantile paralysis. RAIN PUTS AN END have been numerous sbakeups of do., p f d ...... 90 100 Maloy, administrator, and is asslm - nese politics today advocates renun­ Eastman Kodak ...... 87 Billings and Spencer.. — 1 extra installations as is considered state relief and civil works admin­ EHec and Mus ...... 4 % necessary spread over a term of ed for trial in Hartford today. De­ ciation of tbs major decisions taken istration. That other changes may Bristol Brass ...... 22 J4 puty Sheriff James H. Johnston was under the army’s guidance In the TO FINE SKATING Elec Auto L ite ...... 22% do., p f d ...... 96 — years rather than try to do the work be contemplated waa Indicated to­ Gen Elec ...... 22% all in one year. busy yesterday calling on witnesses last two years. day but no details were g lv ^ . Case, Lockwood and B — 300 to appear in the court today. DESCRIBES JAPAN Gen Foods ...... 86% Collins Co...... 48 __ There is also under consideration These Include the decisions relat­ The case is to follow that of Ed­ Large Number Took Advantage Gen M o to rs...... 37% Colt’s Firearms ...... 19 21 a plan having a full time man at ing to the conquest of Manchuria, ward J. Murphy against Frank S. establishment of Manchukuo and Of 30-Day Period Of Excel­ Gillette ...... n % Eagle Lock ...... 28 31 No. 2's house. Joseph Chambers, the IN TALK AT T Gold Dust ...... 10% Bergin et als., in the effort to upset withdrawal from the League of Na­ lent Ice. LATEST STOCKS FaMr Bearings...... 46 66 present part time man has given the ruling of the State Liquor Con­ tions. Hudson M otors...... 17% Fuller Brush, Class A . 7 10 exceptional service and if such a trol board which has niled th.at a Int H a rv ...... 42% Gray Tel Pay SUtlon. 17 19 Mrs. Lewis Rose Guest Speak­ New York, Jan. 23.— (A P )—Fi­ change is to be made he will be the firug store is entitled to dispose of The rain today put an end to the Int N ic k ...... 22% Hart and C o o le y ...... — 126 nancial markets continued to under- man recommended for the place. liquor only as a package store. BIG TRUCK DAMAGED er Here— Tells Of Experi­ thirty day period of skating that Int Tel and T e l ...... 16 Hartmann Tob, com.. — 6 ences There. has been enjoyed at the Center go some minor adjustmenta today Johns M anvllle...... 63% do., p f d ...... 9 ^ Waterbury, Jan. 23.— (A P )—’Two Springs Rink. An unusually largo but, on the whole, the apeculrtlve Kennecott ...... 22% Int S liv e r...... 87 49 Flemington, N. J., men escaped in­ number has been using the pond approach waa still optimistic and Lehigh Val Coal ...... 2% do., p f d ...... 66 68 jury today when a 20-ton, 10-wheel Japan of the present day might be this aeasor. and many who have most prices displayed an rd Lehigh Val Rd ...... 18% Landers, Frary * Clk. 82% 34% slant. truck of tbe Flemington Fast termed the subject of Mrs. Lewis gone skating have not indulged In Ligg and Myers B ...... 84% New Brit. Mch. com .. 6 8 Freight Company skidded on the Rose’s lecture at the Y. M. C. A. this sport for many years, some as Stocks were a bit Irregular In the Loew s ...... 29 do., p f d ...... 80 __ Someone, Somewhere slippery highway and crashed last evening given before an audi­ long as a quarter of a century. early hours, dipping and rallying Lorlllard ...... 17% Mann A Bow, a a ss A 3 7 through a fence and over an em­ ence that filled the social room to Yesterday there was a 200 yard moderately. Leading Issues, f •'ugh, McKeesp T in ...... 91 do.. Class B ...... % — Would appreciate your Photograph. We are capacity. found buyers on the reactions. The Mont Ward ...... 27 equipped to take your picture either in your bankment on Dead Man's Curve on speed race for girls being in charge North and J u d d ...... 14 16 tbe Waterbury-Naugatuck road. She prefaced her remarks with a of Mrs. Mary Fraher of Hartford. acUvlty was •om3what under that Nat Biscuit ...... 47% Niles, Bern Pond ___ ii% ia% home, office or here at our studio. We need Tbe truck narrowly missed plung­ brief reference to the high spots in It was run in two heats to select of the previous session The dc' ar Nat Cash Reg ...... 20% Peck, Stow and WUcox 2 4 only fifteen minutes of your time. ing into tbe Naugatuck river. tbe^ doings at Wasblagton. The dol­ the number that would take part in performed sedately In foreign ex­ Nat Dairy ...... 15% Russell M f g ...... 30 __ , negro, the driver, lar she felt certain would b« stabil­ the finals, so many were entered. change dealings and was only Nat Pow and L t ...... li% Scovill ...... 31^ 28% N y Central ...... 37% and Josepr Scheiber, his assistant, ized eventually between 50 and 60 The race resulted as follows: slightly lower in ♦erms of sterling Stanley W orks ...... 19 2i NY NH and H ...... 20% escaped uninjured adthough the cents, and the government will make First heat—Won by Lorrane and the gold currencies. The jralne Standard S c r e w ...... 48 63 were almost unchanged, but cotton, Noranda ...... 84% truck was damaged. the profit and not the Federal Re­ Smith; second, Barbara Mack: third, do., pfd., guar...... lOO — FALLOT STUDIO rubber and silver futures were a North Am ...... 19% serve banks. Ws will see a definite Betty Tedford. Smythe Mfg. Co...... 34 _ DIAL 5808 upward trend in business for the trifle heavy. Prime Investment Packard ...... 4% Ta^^or and F e n n ...... — n o Second heat—Won by Marjorie The original manuscript of "The next four months, and a general ac­ bonds were steady to firm and sec­ Penn ...... 36 % Torrington...... 54 Qg Star-Spangled Banner” was sold for celeration of Industrial activities McAdams; second, Marjorie Olson; ondary loans lagged. Phlla Rdg C and I ...... 4% Underwood Mfg Co . . . 61 63 third, Ethel Donahue. 824,000, but when It comes to sing­ throughout the U. 8. Already there Share gainers of fractions to Phil Pete ...... 17% Union Mfg. Co...... jp ing it, we’ll bet the buyer won't is an improvement in construction Finals—Won by Marjorie Mc­ around a point Included Allied Pub Serv N J ...... 40% U S Envelope, com... 85 — know the words, anyway. trades. Adams; second, Marjorie Olson; Chemical, U. S. Steel, L iPont, Radio ...... 8 do., pfd...... 80 — Japan is a land of color, ^ a r m third, Barbara Mack. American Can, American Smelting, Rem R a n d ...... 8% Veeder Root ...... 19 21 and courtesy. Color is lavishly used U. S. Smelting, Douglas Aircraft Rey Tob B ...... 41% Whitlock Coll Pipe . . . 2 4 in their buildings and In their cloth­ American Metals, Union Pacific, Sears Roebuck ...... 46% J.B.Wll’ma Co. $10 par 36 __ Personal Notices ing, although for business both men Youngstown Sheet & Tube, Bethle­ Socony V a c ...... 17% and women have adopted the clothes hem Steel, Republic Steel, Houston South Pac ...... 26% worn by the people of the Western Oil, Standard Oil of California, U. Sou P Rlc S ...... 38% world. The women, however, wear S. Industrial Alcohol, Sears Roe­ South Rwy ...... 80% DID YOU KNOW T H A T - IN MEMORIAM these clothrb rather ungracefully buck, Case and American Commer­ St Brands ...... 24 In lovlny memory of our beloved and are far more charming and in­ cial Alcohol. American Telephone, St Gas and E l ...... 9% 8 0 -: and brother. Matthew Smith. Jr.. teresting in their native, more color­ St Oil Cal ...... 42% Midwestern Judge ruled no crime who paseed aw y Jan. 23, 1931. . Public Service of New Jersey, North ful klmonas and other Japanese gar­ St on N J ...... - . 46% was committed when' a motbrist The call wae sudden, the shock 8Y BRUCS CATION American and a number of others Tex Corp ...... 27% severe, ments. were about unchanged. swore at a traffic cop. At that rate, so SHE FOUND HER Timken Roller B e a r ...... 34% We never thought his death so near; Mrs. Rose and her fellow travel­ Steps toward the enactment of when a cop swears at a motorist it He must have suftored, ha murmured ers had an opportunity to watch the DAD WAS A RASCAL. Trans America ...... 7% must be a good deed. not. the administration’s monetary pro­ cormorant fishing; trained birds will Union Carbide ...... 49 The new Cuba^ government re­ Although ho Is gone he Is not for­ gram were being watched closely in Unit Aircraft ...... 84% W h y y o u got catch as many as 100 fish in a few Actress Has a Stornny Time In This fuses to pay Interest due on three hours. Another interesting story Frothy Novel. brokerage houses and, in some Unit Corp ...... 6% Good was his heart, his friendship boardrooms, the opinion was er- loans floated in the United States. sound was told by the speaker about the Unit Goa I m p ...... 17% pressed that market hesitancy That little country must think it’s SHOULD OWN Loved and respected by all around; pearl culture an Importam Industry If 3'ou have a spare evening and U S Ind Ale ...... 68% as great and Important as France. To a beautiful life came a sudden might be expected until the gold bill U S R u bber...... 18% end. in Japan. She was wearing one that can’t think of any other way of Greta Garbo Is said to be plan­ was piesented to her, and on in­ filling in the time, you might turn gets fin .1 Congregational apprrval. U 8 Smelt ...... 102 And he died at he lived— everybody's Details of the 'Treasury’s new fi­ ning a new film company In Swe­ friend. quiring how they could tell that to the novel ‘‘Too Beautiful," by U S S te e l...... 66 den. By doing go she’ll prove no f / iu n c u T pearls were present in the oysters -Sylvia Thalberg. It’s a sprightly nancing, expected to be made pub­ Util Pow and Lt ...... 4 HIS FOND MOTHER, SISTER AND lic tomorrow, were being awaited producer’s feet are too big for distributed to the group, they were ittle romance which ought to keep Western U n ion ...... 61% her. BROTHERS. Informed they were ‘‘x-rayed." It with interest by the financial sector West El and M f g ...... 43 it least one evening from dragging. Cotton sold for 43 cents a takes 7 years to perfect a pearl It has to do with a roving pan­ which has been doing considerable Woolworth ...... 48% from the grain.of sand placed in the guessing on the amount and te-ms. Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 17% pound In 1865, tbe highest price handler and his daughter, #vho is established during the Civil War w ung oyster. She devoted some a charming lass, though somewhat Estimates of tho cotai ranged from time to an explanation of lacquer period. silly. The two drift about the coun­ $l,000,.''0o,00C to $1,500,000,000 and arts. It waa generally believed that ortho­ Com grows to an average height try, hitch-hiking, begging, and liv­ Prof. Hobbs of the University of QUALITY While visiting a silk mill and dox methods would be used In the of between seven and eight feet. ing by their wits. Michigan returns from Greenlfind watching the various processes. Mrs. borrowi-ig with issues of securities Japan has one mile of seacoast Rose remarked to her courteous Finally they bump Into a Broad­ to report that we are stUl suffer­ for every 8 1-2 acres of land. way hoofer on vacation In the Adi­ maturing in not more than two GROCERIES escort that she Vived near Manches­ years. One-year maturities. It was ing from the Ice Age that began Tbe king of Slam is coming to ter where* large silk mills had been rondack#: and he, struck by the to decline 25,000 years ago. He America for another cataract oper­ daughter's beauty, tells her she figured in some banking quarters, in operation for many years. Tbe might bo on a 1% to 2 per cent didn’t have to go to Greenland ation, and we’ll Isarr^ how to pro­ ought to go on the stage. He even to find that out. A t Special Prices man was all interest. He queried basis, with slightly higher rates for nounce Prajadhlpok again. “The Cheneys!, Do you know the gives her the name of a Broadway theatrical agent; so the father, two-year paper. FOR ALL THIS WEEK William C. Cheneys?" It developed Advices that the President would that be had become acquainted with scenting easy money in the offing, ask Congress for an emergency ap­ My-T-Fine Dessert, j m Col. William C. and Mrs. Cheney steers her to the big town, takes propriation of some 81,168,000,000 f CHILDREN’S AFTER SCHOOL MATINEE Introducing The New 19S4 when they toured Japan a number her to the agent, and sees her to carry on the Civil Works Admin­ : SH0WAT3;45. a d m is s io n 10c. any flavor, 8 pkgs. 1 # .C of years ago, and they in turn bad planted in a revue. Opeciai California Tomato ^ a istration, the Civilian Conservation Ininted hlraTor a week-end in Man­ Crashing the stage must be fairly Corps and direct Federal relief IIWIS CARROLL'S Paste, 3 cans...... 1 f r C chester when he was in this coun­ simple. This gal does it in no time found Wall street sentiment a lit­ Palmolive Soap, ^ a try. Mrs. Rose laughingly remark­ at all, and Inside a year or so she’s tle confused because of Indications ed that she might ask for anything a reigning Broadway favorite. (fJumouT i^cuiio- 3 cakes...... I f r C that the administration planned lo after that. And the graft is fine for the old taper off the civil works program Sanka Offee, o Q At the close of her talk she ex­ man. He sponges on her shame­ and wind it up in May. At the same With an Amazing Trade-in Offer pound c a n ...... O ^ C hibited a number of colorful posters lessly, spends her money for her time various observers deduced that, Parfait Diced Carrots, 9 f\ setting forth tbe salient points of and generally contrives to make a if the President expected to close up a i i c e k J. Japan. One of them was a photo­ bowling nuisance of himself. the eW A in the next few months, he Model 801 (Illustrated) ca n ...... l O C gravure of the famous red laquer Tbe story comes to its climax, must have assurances that recovery ALL YOU Krasdale Red Rasp- ^ -q bridge another of tbe great Buddha will have been so far advanced that Regularly $91.50 and so on. than, in the girl's slow discovery of berries, ca n ...... 1 O C the fact that her adored father Is a the large number of men now on thb Trade-in Allowance for PAT 18 complete rogue. And while I government’s emergency payroll Krasdale White Cher- 9 q will able to find normal work by W o H m m your old radio, phono­ wouldn’t advise you to sit up late ries, largest can ... X O C PERSONAL TAX LIST with tbe book unless you have some that time. graph or musical instru­ Chase & Sanborn O f t good excuse, still it’s a fast-moving Earnings reports of 1988 con­ wMi Chorlottf Htnry ment tinued to bring cheer to trading cir­ Dated Ckiffee, lb. . . . 4b ^ C and neatly written affair that might ’S 9 * 5 0 WILL BE READY SOON fill in a couple of hours for you ac­ cles. The U. S. Leather Co., for In­ "as ANm " ^ nAfiLTT Octagon Soap, giant ty g ceptably enough. stance, had net profits for the year $ 3 2 . 0 0 of 8981,019 compared with a net and RICHARD ARL&J ' ROSCO ATES Complete and Installed. size, 6 cakes...... m O C Published by Messner, it retails GARY COOPER * LEON ERROL Manchester differs from the ma­ for 82. loss in 1982 of $1,806,386. On top of Mazola Oil, o o jority of the towns and "Cities of Southern Pacific’s sharp earnings LOUISE FAZENDA * W . C. FIELDS Connecticut In the date set for the recovery, reported yesterday, Nor­ ‘ONLY Grunow Brings Living Tone’ quart ca n ...... «3 m C SKHTS GALLAGHER » CARY GRANT l'.‘ collection of the personal tax. In "DEAD" BOLDIEB A WITNESS folk A Western was another bright Libby’s Sauerkraut, Q g nearly all other places in tbe state spot with a net profit for the year, RAYMOND HAHON ' » r .W HORTON 2 large cans ------a OC the personal tax beoomea due on of 822,301,140, equal to |15,20 a ROSCOE KARN^ ' EASY LeROY February 1, but In Manchester tbe Boston, Jan. 28.— (A P )—John W. common share, as against a 1982 Royal Baking Powder, Q Q Maxwell, chief Pharmacists mats at M A E MARSH ' POLLY MORAN date is April 1. This is due to a net of 816,811,918 or $11.30 a share. JACK OAKIE ' EDNA MAY OLIVER SPECIAL SALE large 12-oz. can ... O O C special act of tbe Leglalature re­ tbe Chelsea Naval hospital, report­ Tbe declaration of a $2 extra divi­ lating to Manchester. ed killed during the war while serv­ dend by the N. A W. directors was, MAY ROSSON ' CHARLIE RUGQLES LaFrance Soap Flakes, Q H The canvass of those liable for tbe ing In the army as James Zorland consequently not entirely unexpect­ ALISON 8KIPWORTH ' NED SPARKF Spkgs...... 6 b D C tax has been made though there Robertson, started for Oklahoma ed. and FORD STERLING still remains a few call-backs. The City today to appear as a witness Flurries in some of the stpek Used RADIOS International Shaker y y two books for the recording of the for the government, opposing a suit groups were attributed partly to And On the Same UST SPECIAL Salt, 3 pkgs. ..'----- 1 1 C names, men's and women’s, have of Maxwell’s former wife to collect renewed hopes of tbe early settle­ PRICE SALE Marinee Herrings, Q o not as yet been received from the 86,000 war risk insurance. ment of Aome of the NRA codes. rlnters by Tax Collector Howe, but Double Unit Show quart jar ...... $ 6 0 C Plane to fly from the Boston air­ The approval of Secretary Ickee, 1929 Majestic ...... $175.00 $25.00 Eave been promised for early de­ port were abandoned, due to low with minor modifications, of the oU She Used Her Beauty To Gain The Beorets 1928 M ajestic ...... $145.00 $10.00 Sliced Peaches, / j livery. visibility, and Maxwell took a noon purcbaalng and marketing agreo- Of Natloiis. The enumeration was made this train for New York accompanied by ment was viewed as uonstruotlve, aa buffet size, ca n ...... O C year by David McCann, who has was tbe apparent process being 1933 Atwater-Kent...... $78.50 $25.00 Campbell’s Pork & g been doing the work for several Deputy U. 8. Marshall Joseph M. made in Washington discussions of Winston. Beans, ca n ...... O C years and ns is about ready to gtart the copper code, 1929 K olster...... $225.00 $35.00 the work on the book. Collector FINANCIER DIES m flD fln i£ 1928 K olster ...... $225.00 $25.00 Land O'Lakes Milk, Q C Howe said this morning that aa FEDERAL APPOINTMENTS 4 tall cans...... m O C soon as tbe books come back from 1 9 2 9 P h ilc o ...... $125.00 $18.00 Mr. McCann he will start making Bridgeport, Jan. 28.— (A P )—Or­ Krasdale Certified Flour, 241/^- out the personal tax bills and have lando H. Brothwell, retired cashier Washington, Jan. 28.—(AP)— 1931 Croaley ...... $65.00 $15.00 pound ^ Q them ready for early mailing. of the First National Bank and President Roosevelt today sent to This work can beat be done at Trust Company, and for many years' the Senate the reapi^lntmenti of sa ck ...... s U O the members of the Mconstruotloa 1934 Grunow—Dem ...... $33.95 $25.00 this time as the making up of tbe active in Bridgeport affairs of Finance Corporation and nomina­ w ith , Land O’Lakes O Cf ^ rate book on personal and real varied natures, died last night at his property will beglQ soon after the tions of about 600 postmasters. FAY WRAY -NlLSASTOBli^ Butter, lb...... i f i O C home in Stratford. The batch also included Charles adjourned annual town meeting in He bad been in ill health for soma March, when tbe rate will be fixed. Henderaon of California to suc­ C H E T 'S DIAL Sl»l yeare. Ha would have bean 80 yean ceed Wilson G. McCarthy of Utah XABTTOaBB MAHIEU'S Ohio State University threatened of age on Thursday. on the R. F. C. ta expel 10 students for objecting Mr. Brothwell waa bom in Red The reappointments to this board GROCERY to compulsory military training. Hook, N. Y., but came to Brldgsport Included Harvey C. Cbucb, of Ar­ SERVICE STATION The university is quite llberu, as a boy. He waa unmarried, and la kansas, Josse H. Jones of , 80 OAKLAND STREET ' 188 Spruce Street though, tsa ch iu its students to use survived by two nephewe, J. W. Froderic H>«Tabar of Massaohusetta, their own minds after they get out Brothwell of Stratford and A. H. C. B. Merrlam of Kansas, and John of acbool, not before. Brothwell of Eaaton. —... . ' r ' ■ "' J. Blaine of W^octmaln. ■ V/ a? •t' V ■ -f -.1 » V .,. ' li*/ UANOBBSinR BVININO BBRAID, UANOBSSTHIR, CONN, TCliSDAT, lANUAST 2>, 19SA.

by heldtBg-tha maatlag lata In LDTHEItAN CHURCH BIG SPEAKING PROGRAM vtamoon. It la axptotad that AfancAester RAWBOWGRIB . P O U C ^ U R T TO OMIT DINNER meeting will laat qo loaygar then an hour and a half at tha moat FOR MEN'S BIBLE CLASS Date Book Ouatave A. Johnaon, of Wetherell KEEPS TO BUDGEt Btroet, waa before the court this Bualneaa will inolude election of a SEATOFnCERS momlpg for Intoxication. He was OF MERCHANTS chairman to luopeed Leroy Blocomb. and an Executive Board for tha Second Congregational Church Totnorrow arrested at the Center late laat night by Sergeant John J. MoQUnn. coming year. Reporta for 1988 will Group Has Sundays In Feb­ January 24—Twin bill basketball be read and the aoalng schedule for ruary Arranged For. attraction at State Armory, House It waa the met time be bad eyer Church Debt WiD Be Paid Public Ceremony Of Man­ been arrealed and the Judge gave Division Of Chamber To the year will be a^pted along with of David vh. Paterson Pros, Guards him an opportimlty to make good by a' pros~~ igram of actlintlea. It ia not The speakers’ committee of the vs. Meriden Insilcos. Buepending Judgment. lecced that much (fiscusslon will OS Next Year Parishion­ Everyman’s Bible class which meets This Week chester Assembly HeU In Joseph Raahlmaa, a baker Have Annual Session Next take plsu:e this yesur on the closing each Sunday morning at 9:80 kt the January 26—^M. H. 8. vs. Bristol of 25 Union street, was schedule, which in the past has been Second CongregatlomU church, has High at State Armory. before the court ' charged with a bone of contention. It Is vmder ers Are Told. ammged for a list of excellent January 27 — Annual banquet of Temple Last Night Intozlcuktion and breach of peace. Monday Afternoon. stood that the three-months of half speakers up to the first of March. Britlsh-Amerlcan Club at Iconic His family complained to the police day closing which was generally ac­ The committee includes C. P. Thay­ about the row he was making & the cepted last year will again be Temple. Also annual banquet of recommended. er, secretary of the Y.M.C.A., Her­ Center Hose Co., No. 2, S. M. F. D., Manchester Assembly, No. 16. home at two o’clock this morning. About seventy-five persons at­ bert L. Tenney and George F. Borst. For the first time In many years, tended the annual meeting of the at Hotel Sheridan. Order of Rainbow for Girls, last Sergeant John McGUnh went to the This coming Sunday, Dr. C. Y. home and placed Rashlmas under if not In the history of the Cham­ Emanuel Lutheran church last night Next Week night installed its officers to serve TESTINO SUBMARINE Hauch of the Memorial Hospital for the next four months, at a arrest. His wife and two daughters ber of Commerce, the annual meet­ to listen to reports that showed that staff will be the gueat speaker. Feb­ January 28 to February i — are afraid of him when be gets ing of the Merchants Division of the Teaching ' Mission, St. Mary’s public installation held at the Ma­ New London, Jan. 28 — (AP) — the church had kept well within its ruary 4, Arthur M. Outtery, asso­ sonic Temple. Visitors were present drunk. He had been before the Cniamber will not include a dinner, budget during the past year and ciate cecretary of the Hartford church. court once ibefore' on the same The submarine Cuttlefish, built at from Warehouse Point. Previous to charge. A fine of |10 and costs was It was announced today. The meet­ the shipyard of the Electric Boat would operate on a reduced budget Y.M.C.A. will speak before the cliuss. January ,29—Annual meeting of the instiLllation the majeriw degree ing will be held next Monday after­ during the coming year. Substan­ Merchants Dlv,, Chamber of Com­ ImTOsed on each count. ’The family Company for the United States Mr. Outtery is chairman of the na­ was conferred upon Ada Robinson, refused to pay the fine and costs noon at 4:30 o’clock at W a tl ^ Navy, was being operated in the tial increases were also reported in tional convention of Federated Bible merce, Watkins auditorium, 4:80 Louise Johnson, Marjorie Bebrend, Auditorium on Oak street. ■ weekly donations to miUce it possible p. m. and he was taken to Jail to work it waters off the entrance to the local classes lo be held in Hartford in Lucy Waddell and Lucile Murpbey. out. It has always been customary to harbor today. The operation waa to. pay off on the church debt next May. January 80—President’s birthday Past Mother Advleor Mrs. Beatrice hold the annual meeting of the divi­ year, if all pledges are paid. ball at State Armory. A car owned by John H. Peterson reported by company officials for On Sunday, February 11 Arthur Robb was the acting officer. of 187 Prospect street parked on the sion in the evening, preceded by a the purpose of ‘‘turning over the en­ Reports Read Rlvenburg, Hartford County presi­ Also Radio Concert — Bethany For the installation the officers dinner and followed by a guest The report of Rev. K, E. Erick­ west side of Main street in front cf gines" BO that an observation could dent of the Young People’s society Girls and Chester Sbtelds at Swed­ were: Installing officer, Adella Cul- a restaurant, started to back when speaker. However, it was felt that be made of them during a trial run­ son, pastor of the church, and the of Christian Endeavor will give a ish Congregational church. lln; insfalling marshal, Doris Mohr; a larger attendance could bq gained reports of the various organisations the brakes of the car did not bold ning of the vessel. talk. February 8, Principal Thomas February 2 — Wedding Gown chaplain, Edwina Elliott; reconur, and while the driver was not in the of the church were all accepted as Bentley of the Robertson and Hol­ Pageant at Y. M. C. A. Phyllis Kratschnmr; schist, Ada read. Officers were electee! as fol­ Roblnsoo; musician, Mbs. Nellie car. It continued to back across lows, on one bkllot cast by the re lister street schools will speak, and Coming Events Griegs. Main street, went over the' east curb cording seenftary named at the on February 25 Selectman George February 6 and 7—Play "Penrod" 'The new officers are: Worthy Ad­ into the window of Glenney's cloth­ opening of the meeiing. Henning E, Keith will address the club. at Whiten Memorial by Community visor, Edna Christensen; accoclate ing store, breaking it. 'The accident Johnson; Deacons, Arthur Ander­ Players, auspices Educational club. advleor, Ethel Mohr; Charity, Har­ was investigated by Bergeant John February 9—Junior Prom at Man­ McGIinn. The brakes of the car TOPVfLAR MARKET FOR SALE son, Raymond Erickson and Albert riet Knight; Hope, Jane BantlJy: were tested and as a result of the 855 Main Street Rubinow Building Swanson, to serve for three years; chester High school. Faith, Alice Harris; recorder, AdelOa test Psterson was arrested on the trustees, Leonard Johnson, Oscar NORTH COVENTRY Also Annual Firemen’s Night at Cullin; treasurer, Jean Williams; charge of operating a motor vehicle Sweat Cider Johnson and Arvid Oustafson, to School Street Rsc, chaplain, Betty Harvey; drill leader, with defective brakes. serve for three years; delegate to February 10 —Girl Scout rally, Ernestine Montie; members of tbs Several members of North Cov­ In court this morning be pleaded Schaller’s New England Conference, John pageant and Scout demonstration, bow, Doris Gibson, Bernice Marsh, guilty to driving wltn improper PORTERHOUSE Wennergren with Arthur Anderson entry attendbd the annual meeting at Stats Armory, 7:80 p, m. Dorothy Post, Eleanor Kirscha, CIDER MILL of the Connecticut Dairymen's As­ brakes and waa fined |10 and costs, alternate; delegate to Hartford Dis­ Also annual mssting of local YD Pearl BcbamM; Dorothy Nelson, Psterson Is employs:^ fay a cleaning SIRLOIN---- ROUND 862 Woodland S t Dial 6462 trict convention, Carl Noren with sociation which was held three days Club at Osano's cottage at Bolton, Florence Apvlcby; musician, Halan and dyeing concern, Ivar Scott as alternate; Auditor for last wsek, sach day featuring epe- Vlsrtal; confldantial observsr, Cath­ February 11 —Police benefit at erine Harris; outer observer, Ber­ three years, Ruth Benson; Sunday clal addresses by noted dairy mem­ State Theater, GEN. HEBSEY DIBS School superintendent, Alfred C. bers, business meetings and Intiir- nice Wilson, Anderson; church custodian, S, A, estlng dairy booths and exhibits, February 14, 16, 16, 17—Automo­ 'The new mother advisor. Mrs, Lindberg, John B, Kingsbury was reappolnt- bile and Home Appliance Show at Ethsl Monti# was prssentsd at tba Tampa, FIa„ Jan, 33,—(AP) — STEAKS Other CemmitUm sd dlrsctor for Tolland County, State Armory altar for installatlM, and tba saw Malor Oanaral Mark L, H a ^ , 70, REAL Money Worries? Troop Qpmmittee of Troop 6, B, S, PrlBss for tbs various sxbiblts wsnt February 16 -Annual banquet of advisory board Installsd as a group, of Waabington,aabini D, C„ ratlrad Army A,, Arthur Hultman and John Wen- to Dotsd dalrymso throughout tbs Luther League of Emanuel Lutb- 'The mambm of tba board arai officer, dfad laat night at Tampa QUALITY I nerffsn, to serve for three years; stats, John E, Kingsbury was eran oburob, Mrs, Eliaabstb Mosley, Mrs, Mildred hospital, Ha was a'wlntar viaitbr Music committee, Algol Johnson, awardsd first prixe as having tbs March 18, 14, 18, 16 — Annual Noren. Mrs, Jessie Wlnterbottom, with Mrs, Harssy, Tba body will ba Mrs, Thora Stoehr and Alexander best dairy exhibit for a ^ducer- Herald Cooking School at State Mrs, Emsst Bantly, Mrs, Otto Vler* sant to Washington, CUT FROM ea4 Berggren, all re-elected, dealer, with H, Childs of Woodstock Theater, Sessions in momlog, tel, Henry Tbomton, Richard Klrsk, Oanaral Harsay sarvad in tha HEAVY STEER i f dxae second, Mr, Kingsbury bad a display April 8—Masonic ball, State Ar­ Harry itraw and Jamae Richmond, •panlsh-Amarloan and World Wars mory, Dancing followed the inetaJlatlon, and was a termer chief of tha Philip- BEEFI of milk, ersam, buttsr and sggs and Mude was provtdad Hy Art McKay's other farm products, Ho also rs> April 38—Ninth annual concert of orchastra, pina constabulary, Ha was In com­ MEN OF ST. JAMES'S ceived first honors In having ths Beethoven Glee Club at High school mand of the Fourth Division In best biHter, This was mads n raw Auditorium, Francs and was in ohargs of tha Cut To Your Order PARISH ORGANIZED cream and was Judged ^ Prof, fS, commissary at Tampa during tba , Size 0, Anderson of the OomisctlcMt Recreation Center •panisb-Amarlcan war, Any thieknoM Mtate College and Prof, Bm eit L, Mis widow, a son and two daugh­ TRY ONBI MD*69tMiee tsaflssr Anthony of Michigan State College, ters survlvs. Sttiitfsx Mggtinf Atttndsd Hy Friday evening choir reheareal Overnight A, P. Items of Intereet About 100~Kxp«ct To Bn* was held with Mrs, Ernest dowdy roll ftOO. conducting, New$ Today's ^gram About twenty young people from 'Tbs isoofld lassos is ths ssw tsrm North Coventiy attended the Young New Haven>-Profcssor Reginald Peemte's Chrletlan Endeavor rally A, Daly, Harvard geologist ox- of womss's swlmmlsg olassss will Appreaifflatcty 100 men of St, toslgbt, tba bsglsssri class Junti'i parish attended a club held at Stafford Hollow Sunday eve­ presses bsllef ths trophies wero ones fuliatlof meeting Sunday after* ning, A total attendance of 100 chilly, from 7i00 to 7i46, tbs IstsrmsdlaU - m w IN FULL SWING - soon In the basement of the cltureh. was present representing fifteen New Haven — Arthur K, Hule, class frmo 7;48 to f i80 o'clock, Nsw ft Is enpeeted ihet eventually be­ ('hurenes, ^ u g ia i was the Northford, notified of the death In msmbsrs may Jols ths class by ss> China of his father, the Rev, Hide rolling at the office. tween JOO and 80U of the younger speaker of e evening"S taking a« - his topic a ihase of world Peace, Kin, 79, paetor emeritus of the first Tbs Busisass asd Facility Mss's' ^Uhle men of the chureh will sign up when the canvass of the parish Is com The next rnfly ndlfbe held at "the Chinese Presbyterian church In New volley ball sssilos will msst from isted. The next regular meeting of Second Congregational^ „ church In York, 6i00 to 61OC, Oppofitff fdiod Portland, Me,—Walter E, Hadley, Tbs bowling allsys will bs opss all PU BLIC SA l ,FJ fhe club will be held In two weeks this town at which timetl: the final k m th Manatdfter and the place will be announced reports of the essay and memory 43, of Glastonbury, Conn,, heiort|*t« Intornt.., well quilted—layer felt | § a V v duckpins and regulation five inch •r to Uitt e«r« el lem* leecUi Thursday, February 1, 1:80 p. m. top and bottom. Sateen Production was up 424,704 long tons, cmtrftncy.,. cell en ut, Ve to 6 o’clock. BED OUTFIT balls were in' use. or 11.8 per cent. The countries in­ errenjc loeni quickly, «nq ellew ticking with taped roll­ The former record of 184 was roll­ yeu 3, 6, 10 leoetfw or lenqer Friday, Februray 8, 6:00 p. m. to ed edges. All sizes. cluded France, Germany, Holland, te rtMy. 8 o’clock. ed by Miss Lorraine Gulll, No. 1, Italy, Spain, Sweden suid England. Public Sale P rice ...... ranking girl bowler in the United Saturday, February 8, 1:60 p. m. States at Washington, D. C., Jan. t e o N A L Fin a n c e C o . to 6 o’clock. $ FOUR BURNED TO DEATH (ioom state Theater 24-50 18, 1984. a, Monday, February 6, 1:80 p. m. to Bnlldln*, T88 Rfaia St., 6 o’clock. Outfit Includes 4-Post Bed, Miss Brandecchi has appeared Canton, Ga., Jan. 23—(AP) —An Phone S4 0 0 , Uaaeheater Tuesday, February 6, 6:00 p. m. to twin or full size; Coil Bed locally against the Charter Oak explosion of gasoline poured into a The 0 BI7 charge la STUDIO Oirls but did not turn in any ex­ Three Percent Pei 8 o’clock. Spring £md cotton felt Mat- stove in a farmhouse kitchen today linnth on a a p a I d Wednesday, February 7, 1:80 p. tMss. Choice of Maple, Wal­ ceptional scores, hitting the wood had taken four lives and another Amount of Lonn hung in the balance. tmne w—writs—»r -pasas m. to 6 o’clock. nut or Mahogany finished COUCH for 103, 81 and 97 in three games. Thursday, February 8, 6:0ff p. m. Bed. In a previous match with the local Mrs. Rufus Cochran and her three to 8 o'clock. girls at Wallingford, she hit 94, 91 children, Milton, Julia 9 and Elizabeth 3. Friday, Febraary 9, 6:00 p. m. to and 77. The Charter Oaks took five 8 o’clock. Coltmial BED OUTFIT out of six games from the Walling­ Two other children escaped but Rufus Cochran, the father, lay Saturday, February 10, 1:80 p. m. ford team In two matches. burned in a hospital and physicians to 6 o’clock. gave him no chance to recover. WINDOW Monday, February U, 1:80 p. m. 4-Po8t The account of the explosion to 6 o’dlock. i f U reaching here wm that gMoline was SHADES Tuesday, February 18, 6:00 p. m. CHUCKLES poured over wood In a stove and a Good quality Holland’a Tantin, to 8 o'clock. BEDS match applied. The explosion en­ Washable, Standeuxi Oolors. Made Wednesday, February 14, 1:80 p. veloped all members of the fEunily to order, and hung on your yj g\ m. to 5 o'clock. Waahlngton, Jan. 23 — (AP) — with the exception of two children. windows complete for...... ’ Thursday, February 16, 6:00 p. m. Representative Hoeppel (D., Calif.), The nearest neighbors to the New roUers, 10 uents. Will fur­ to 8 o'clock. is chided by his colleagues as hav­ Cochran’s lived three miles away and nish samples on request. Friday, February 16, 6:00 p. m. to ing voted against more Eidminlstra- it was not until early today that the 8 o’clock. tlon measures than any other Demo­ tragedy became known. CAPITOL Saturday, February 17, 1:80 p. m. crat In the House. WINDOW SHADE CO. to 6 o'clock. 1 9 * 9 5 Conseq^uently he had difficulty According to authorities, wheat 46 Oapen Street Hartford Monday, February 19, 1:80 p. m. getting the floor at a Democratic will not grow wild. to 6 o’oIm^ . * caucus until young Representative Tuesday, February SO, 6:00 p. m. 3 LARGE KAPOK PXLLOWS. Brown of Kentucky helped him out Opens tg full size bed or twin bode. Hvith: .to 8 o’olo^. Reg. $25.95 3-Pc. All persons claiming td be Makes a comfortable. loungli^ "Now, that all the Democrats aggrieved by the doings at tbs divan by day. A han

flanrIiPBtpr and Domestie Commerce of the De­ revision of present antiquated partment of Commerce. They dis- laws which protect rather than The Wall Street Boys Should Understand This cloee eome extremely interesting punish crime, debar the crooks in lEtiFtttng H erald its own- ranks—in plain words facts and compartsons. The re­ thoroughly delouse itself. When It FUBUiBHBP B t THiU HERjLLO PfUNTlNO OOUPAJrX) INO. port deals, of course, with Income has done this, lynchlngs, gangster IS S trM t distributed to individuals and does law evasions and corruption will UaDcbMMr, Cornu have largely disappeared, for it is THOMAS PBROU80N • not, aa it could not. Include su(± only when people have lost confi­ By PAUL HABB180N <$>head barber for seven years. Some 0*n«ral Manasar benefits as the use of the home one of hU titled oustofoSTf have. b M dence In the instruments of law New York, Jan. 28.—Of al’ the the Grown Prince at Swedsm, Ponndad Oetobar I, 18S1 owns or a variety of other imputed that they take the law into their Prince Henry of BMgland, Lord PubU thad Bvary B)T«ning Bxoapt own bands to enforce It. paople, some quits famous, who ara Sunday, ana HoUdaya Catarad at tha values that are not susceptible of taking up professions^ residence In Kltohraei and assorted Romanoffs. Post OSlca at Manobastar. Conn, aa inclusion In explicit Income. There is so much of truth In what His biggest disappointment came Second Clasa Mall Mattar. this disgusted letter writer says Rockefeller Center, the 'one who during the visit to tbl* country of SLBSCRJPl'ION RATES On the same basis, the national that there is great danger that be­ knows the most - elebritles Is Mr. the Prince of Wales. Instead of Una Zaar, I ' mall ...... IS.SS Income for 1929 was 81 billions ■ending .or De Zero’er, a valet came Per Month, by mall ...... w .« » .| -SO fore long it will loom so large in the Charles De Zomler, a dapper fellow Slngla coplaa ...... I .01 while in 1932 it was only 49 billions,, whose speed, reveals tracM of the down and got some razors, and H. Delivered, ona yaar ...... tl.M a shrinkage of 40 per cent. At the popular eye that another great accents of most of the old world R. H. shaved hlmselt. MEMBER OF THE AS80C1ATB0 same time production Income, truth may be wholly obscured—the capitals. Mr. De Zemler Is a bar­ PRESS truth that there sure any number of ber. Invented the Bob Tha Aaaoolatad Prasa la uolaaltAly which was 83 billions, shramk ot 38 His new establishment Is a re­ entltlad to tha oaa tor rairablloatlon absolutely honorable and high-toned Perhaps the oldest of New York’s billions in 1932. flection of Its owner’s well-groimd- better known barbers is M. Henri of all nawa dtapatotaaa oradltad to it men In the profession of the law; or not otbarylaa oradltad In thla Several significant facts that ed conTlctioD that barbering is an Grechon, >Vbo Is nearly 70, ard for paper and alao tha local nawa pnb* probably a great many more than art that a man can be proud of. llshed haratn. might well be borne in mind are more than 80 years hu owned the there are rogues. If the public does There are deep leather sofas and shop by the Brevoort Hotels on low­ All clvbta ot rapnblloatlon ot brought out by the figuring. One chsdra for waiting guests, and rare spactal dlapatohaa haralr ara alao r*- get the impression that to be a law­ er Fifth avenue. It ^as M. Henri, sarrad. is that wages have suffered, most in old prints are on the walls, vhlch according to M Hemi blmseh, who yer is to be a crook the responsibil­ themselv«f are of Imported marble Full aarrloa oUant ot N B A 8ar< the fading of Income during the de­ started the halr-hobblng. craze for vloa, Tno. ity, however, lies very close to these and imported woods. No • gl’tter. women. Irene Castle came to him pression, since In 1929 labor re­ Mr. De Zemler, when ce Isn’t ten­ seventeen years agr for a bob, and Pnbllahar'a Rapraatotauva; Tha ceived about 68 billions while in worthy but strangely inhibited dering a haircut or a besrd-cllp at Jnllua Matbawa Spaolal Aganoy~Naw members of the bar; for the very in a few years many other women Tork Chloago, Oatrolt and Boaton. 1932 its share in the national In- the residence of some favored cli­ were following suit. ent, stands at the entrance to his -come had fallen off 60 per cent. sufficient reason that they do noth­ The oroudest week in the old MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF salon and gres^ the duPonts, the man’s Ule was during the war CIRrUUATloNS. Another Is that the decline In inter­ ing about the steadily increasing RockefelleiS, Mr. Raskob, ' gd-m number of shysters who are churn­ when Marshal Joffrv and his staff Tha Herald Prlntl. g Conapany, Ina, est payments remained almost sta­ Ooelet, 0. H. P. Belmont, a few came to New York co stimulate aaanmaa no flnanolal raaponalbtllty tionary, being 6,687 miUlons In ed out of the law schools by the Vanderbilts and many others. Liberty Loans and recruiting. They for typograpbloa. errora appearing In thousands and turned loose to be­ stayed at a Fifth avenue mansion, advertlsemanta In tba Maneheatar 1929 and 6,506 idlllions in 1932. Trimming Crowned Heads evening Herald. come a huge legal bodyguard for and M. Henri was chosen s" the Even the Income of agriculture, of Mr. De Zemle^ Is tickled when chef de coiffure to speno his entire TUESDAY, JANUARY 28. which we bear eo much, did not criminalism. • people express Interest In hlr collec­ time In the house, clipping and suffer as greatly as labor, falling off When the honorable, responsible tion of prints, engravings and arti­ shaving whenever he was- needed. SUNDAY “BEER” body of the legal profession finally cles having to do with the barber- At the ind of tha visit the I ranch less than 50 per cent In explicit in­ Ing profession In olden times. When —as sometime It must—turns upon barbet »jroudly djcUned any pay. If the framing of this,Connecticut come, which does not Involve, nec­ he was an apprentice in -Stockholm When Mark Twain lived near Liquor Control act had been In the essarily, any diminution in the use the campfoUowers smd bummers— 34 years ago, De Zemler saved the hotel, he I often strolled Into money on lunches to start his col­ bands of persons animated solely of the farm houses or the food of and throws them out of the fold and the shop to hav'3 bis white, fluffy Into the fields of banditry where lection. Now he has agents who locks shared. Florenr Zlegfeld by a desire to show that a decant farm families, actually part of agri­ buy for him Hs has a George they belong, or, better still, pre­ was anothe*- whom Renri used to reasonable alcohol traffic was culture’s Income. Washington shaving cup, a Napole­ wait UDOD at hi.- home. The bar­ Impossible it is probable that they The most striking factor In these vents them from gaining admission onic cup and all manner of rare ber recalls that when be bad fin­ shaving bowls of the fourteenth and would have produced a law so like comparisons is the remorseless con­ to the bar, and when It hM sought ished M.. Zlegfeld would pny him and obtained the obvious reforms In later centuries. Also some bleeding from a large ro> ot bills he kept the present one as to pass for tinuity of the interest charges. It sets sno a terrifying tooth-] lllnp hidden Inside the pillow case on twin. is a good thing to remember when court practice. It will find such peo­ contraption of the days when bar- bis bed . . . Pretending to aim at the evUi of the deflationists tell us that the in ple as this Plainville letter writer bere were the surgeorrs and dentists. George Arllss also was a cus­ cheering for the courts, the lawyers Probably you Imow that the red- tomer before he went to Holly­ the old “open saloon,*’ the Liquor ■urance policies, the savings bank and-whlte barber pole is a oenven- and the laws. Instead of giving them wood. and Henri was proud of the Control Act has already produced accounts and the bonds of the personal use. You can stock up a Is to take the fruit Juice, how often gums have grown to such an extent tlonallied symbol of the blood- distinguished style of haircut he an evil greater than the old saloon widows and orphans must be pro­ the razzberry of derision. full cellar If you like. , he is to take the enema, and the that they are constantly irritated. streaked bandages which surgeon- evolved for the actor Later le ever It has produced a so tected against the evils of infiatlou best foods for him to eat when the My dentist advises me to have ex . barbers used to bang out after re­ saw some pictures of Arllss wear­ Club Over Ooagrees fast is over. I advise the longer faet cesslve tissue removed. Will these moving them from their patients’ ing his hair distressingly short. called *'beer*’ tavern which not only ONLY “RATHER?” Thousands of Job still undistribut­ if you are under the care of a doc­ gums continue to grow even after arms. M. Henn sat down and wrote him keeps open on Sunday—legally—but ed to Democrats arc one reason for tor experienced in giving the fast­ they have been cut?” For three yeare De Zemler bar- a pleading Uttar, and was pleased NOT GOOD PROOF The brand new “Connecticut Roosevelt’s serenity as he faces ing treatment. bered German nctablee in Berlin. sells a delirious compound which it Congress. About half the federal Answer: It Is difficult for me to to note ^bat Arllss' hair was'long­ The extraordinary proceeding of State Journal,” Republican month­ If you wish to secure some definite advise you since I have not been For five years hs wu private bar­ er when he made his next movie. calls beer for which it openly claims patronage Is yet to be handed out, ber to tne Dfcr' cf Ypres. In 1912 an eleven per cent alcoholic content declaring, a mistrial in the case of ly, quotes' Governor Cross as saying reliable estimates say. directions to follow for taking the able to make a personal examina­ to the Milford Wheel Club, “Last short five day fast, together with tion. Under the circumstances 1 be­ he was it the Rlt* In Paris, and it We knew It. No sooner do we —almost twice as strong as tha Dr. Alice L. Wynekoop, accused of It’s as potent a club over recal­ was there that the late W. K. Van­ recognize Russia than President time I was here before my Inaugura­ citrant party senators as In the the diet you are to use afterward, lieve that the best plan woula be toughest of old time stock ales and the murder of her daughter-in-law, for you to get the opinion of two derbilt oersuaded him to come to Roosevelt gets the idea of a 25 to tion 1 entertained you with some special session. One reason Post­ then write me in care of this news­ ■ the Racquet Club here. He w .j three tlmea as potent as the lager on the ground that the defendant master General Jim Farley went paper. Please follow the Instructions or three dentists and doctors. If you 60-year plan for public works. or pre prohibition days. Old time was critically 111 and might not be stories, but after three years as to Europe was to preserve that for questions and answers as given will do this and will write to me weapon. again enclosing their reports, I will brewmasters declare that it is Im able to withstand the ordeal of a governor you get rather sober and at the beading or end of today’s ar­ don’t feel so much like telling Two billion dollars more of ticle and enclose one large, self-ad­ be pleased to send you any Informa­ possible to brew any such dscootloo continuation of the trial. Is bound public works money soon will be dressed, stamped envelope. If you tion I might have which would be and the logical inference that the to result in much discussion. The stories.” available, mostly for local pro­ will ask for the article called A helpful. stuff Is deliberately “needled” cr case is an unusual one of Itself; the Perhaps It’s Just as well that the jects. And you don’t know politics Cleansing Diet. I will be pleased to if you think that can’t be used to ^sw er you as soon as possible. The (Is Partial Plata Harmful?) SERVICE... fortified with straight alcohol after declaration of a mistrial for the in­ governor was talking to a wheel keep Congress In line. club and not to a W. C. T. U. The fasting Instructions suitable for a Question: From San Francisco: it leaves the brewery is Inescapable. dicated cause Is, If not unprecedent­ child are those given In the article "Do you believe that there would Founded Upon Experience Now' the old saloon, at its worst, good ladies might conclude that It Late on Job? Here’s AUbl called How to Fast and Diet for ed, at least most unusual. But what Another 1934 problem: Time be any harmful effect If a platinum did not delude people with such an will probably excite the greatest de­ was wicked to vote for anybody who Health, which is a fast using the en­ gold partial plate were placed in the from the Naval Observatory Is 87 tire fruit. Instead of the Juice. ROBERT K. ANDERSON Intoxicant as this. They sold beer gree of oomment is the fset that needed three years to get that way. ten-thousandths of a second Incor­ mouth?” Funeral Director For Answer: I see no reason why such and they sold hard llqun. ^ The the court Appears- to have accepted rect. Earnest efforts will be made to reduce the error. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS a partial plate would cause any lU WATKIN« BROTHERS, Inc. person who was not satisfied with the alleged condition of the prisoner effects. TEL. Office 5171. House 7494 the kick of beer drank hard stuff. very largely on the representations BEHIND THE SCENES IN (Growing Gums Cause Irritations) But he knew what be was drinking of her own physician, her counsel Question: From Trenton, N. J.: “I Honey ants are served at wed­ have a peculiar trouble In that my ding banquets In Mexico. and imless he deliberately Intended and herself. Health and Diet to get drunk be took his whiskey It may very well be ■ that Dr. out of a whiskey glass and not too Wynekoop was in a critical state; Advice much of It at a time. In the pres* It may very well be that she is in­ By RODNEY BUTCHER By Dr. Prank MoOoy ent situation be buys what be thinks nocent of murder; It may very well Herald W’ashington Correspondent in a glass of beer—and gets the be that the state had no moral right FASTING AS A TREATMENT equivalent of a very stiff drink of Washington, Jan. 23.—Uncle Sam FOR DISEASE to bring about the death of an in­ is in the banking business up to his whiskey in every glass. Is it any nocent If accused person through knees. He will wade further, but In yesterday’s article I told you wonder that the system Is not insisting on completion of the trial he still fears the plimge. something about the improvement Breweries anxious to reopen saw­ working well? at a particular time. But it also to be gained by fasting. Fasting will mills short of cash, newspapers un­ also bring about changes In the In­ And these places operate on Sun­ may be, for all of any convincing able to meet the payroll, shoe fac­ day whereas the old saloon had to ternal glands and these changes evidence to the contrary, that Dr. tories, merchants, rallroiuis and make It appear that the glands are close or run the risk of being other big corporations — they’re Wynekoop, her lawyer and her doc­ typical of thousands of firms ^ now partly rejuvenated In a natural way. raided. tors “pulled a fast one” on the begging the administration to fin­ In those cases where the patient tells me after the fast that he feels It Is difficult to see how anything court. Dr. Wynekoop may have been ance private Industry. The banks is to be done about this wretched still won’t lend. ten years younger I believe that malingering. part of his improvement is due to a state liquor law until the Legisla­ Inner councils of the New Deal It would have been very much seriously considered direct RFC strengthening of the glands. HAS A DISH OF ture convenes again. But there better to have had her physical con­ loons to corporations, especially As you would expect, the com­ seems to be one thing that Man­ dition much more clearly certified for payrolls and raw materlalk. parative rest of the digestive organs chester can do about the sale of in­ The latest Inside dope Is that during the fasting period, increases than It has been. It will add con­ bankers will be given another the digestive and assimilative toxicating liquors on Sunday. It siderably to the inadequacy of chance to do their Job. strength to a marked degree. The can stop it But the RFC will underwrite In­ fasting treatment Is helpful in the our criminal laws If a person ac­ dustrial loans by from 25 to 50 per ICE Section 62 of Article 8 of the cused of murder can avoid trial by treatment of the following acute State Liquor Control Act provides cent. That'’'means the Treasury and chronic disorders; overweight, merely telling the court that he has directly will share the risks which diabetes, epilepsy, high blood pres­ that “the sale of alcoholic liquor in a pain amd turning pale to prove it. bankers thus far have refused to sure, appendicitis, fevers, headache, places operating under hotel per­ take. • All be has to do is to eat a little pneumonia, hyperthroldism,' rheu­ mits, tavern permits and club per­ Banks face more rigid control If matism, "morning sickness” in preg­ soap. they don’t play ball. Roosevelt and CREAM mits shall be unlawful on the day of his credit advisers think they will. nancy, and acute Bright’s Disease. any state or municipal election, and It may Interest you to know that I Reasons: 1. Fear .of bank runs, obtained the above list from a re­ on Sundays before 1 o’clock in the LAWYERS a factor in vastly increased bank liquidity, is eilmost eliminated with port written by a doctor who writes afternoon and after 9 o’clock In the An Indignant citizen of Plainville, insurance of 80 to 90 per cent of that all of the above disease condi­ .got to do with RECOVERY? evening, and on other days before 9 Nathan Alpert, writes to the Hart­ deposits. 2. ’Thousands of banks tions were seen to Improve durlne the fast. d'clock in the morning and after 12 ford Courant to free bis mind of an will have more than a billion or RFC 5 per cent money received for It has been my experience that o’clock midnight; provided • • • accumulation of weariness occasion­ preferred stock. They must put not only these diseases but many that the towns or the municipal au­ [IMPLY this! Every time yon purchase ed by the recent and continuing ser that money to work. others may be overcome by fasting. a dish of ice cream your buying has thorities of any city or borough may ries of shocked exclamation marks Along with demand for working I would add to the list the follow­ S’ capital has come huge demand for ing: asthma,' bronchitis, catarrh, fix by ordinance the times of sale that have been printed relevant to set in motion, and is helping to keep in motion, a tretnendous in­ refinancing money. Many firms colc^, gall bladder and liver trou­ dustry with broad background involving thousands of workers and under such permits, and such the subject of lynchlngs. There think the^d be In good shape with bles, kidney disorders, arthritis, ordinance shall supersede the regu­ Is much In what Mr. Alpert says to maturing obligations met. hyper-acldlty of the stomach, rup­ Looks like many products. lations of the commission within titUate the souls of those possibly ture, heart, disease, skin disorders such town, city or borough.” What’s a Billion ot So? and many others. In that dish of ice cream which yon have bought there is rep­ cynical persons to whom these Don’t let your difficulty in grasp­ While the strict fast may be RECOVERY to u«/ resented the labor necessary to produce the rich, pure ingredients— Clearly under this provision—one shocked protests are faintly amus­ ing the figures of the present double taken, in which the patient receives of the few good points in the whole budget system enlarge your Infer­ the cream from farms, the flavorings from many lands, fruit juices ing. He says the criticisms come iority complex. an abundance of water but nothing law—the town of Manchester has a chiefly from two classes, clergymen else, this is not the tyjie of fast I and «ngar; the elaborate and costly machinery necessaiw to make Papa Roosevelt himself, while generally rScommend as I have complete right to require the Sun­ and lawyers. Quite properly he still wrestling with the budget, was that ice cream .so palatable; the tracks and truckmen \^ich made day closing of the places where al­ confessing: “You can figure it any found that most people will recover The N. Y. Telephone Com­ points out that a clergyman, pro­ Just as rapidly if an eight-ounce its delivery possible; the fountain and refrigerator manufacturers; coholic beverages are sold. way you like and make It come pany lost 16 Rations In De- testing against lynching, remains out ten billions plus or ten millions glass of fruit juice Is taken every and the pay envelopes of all the workers wherever ice cream is sold. 'There is time before the March exactly In character and is In an im- minus.” two hours. In addition, they will not eamber, 1933. lU t cenqiarat become so “lonesome” for food. I adjourned town meeting for the assailable position. The lawyers, “Anyway,” be explained with a with a loss of 16ff85 in De- That dish of ice cream, a dean, wholesome, appetiaing food, Selectmen to frame a town by-law laugh, “that’f my frame of mind have seen patients who were so well however, Mr. Alpsrt puts in an sn- right now.” satisfied while on the orange Juice eemher, 1932. when purohased by yon, is doing its part for recovery. And so it prohibiting the Sunday sale of tirely different barrel. Ws cannot fe- fast that they were entirel$r content is with the purchase of the many thousands of artides bfiught and liquor, for a full discussion of such fraln from quoting * couple of para­ Flood of Booze Beady to go to luncheons where iothera sold every day. a measure and for its submission Forty million gallons of whiskey, were eating, without tasting the graphs from his letter: stored In Canada, alleged to be four food. The hunger which may appear to the voters In meeting assembled. or more years old, Is relied upon by Your buying it doing its part over a broad field. We know that the profession, during the first day of ^e fast There is woild inqirdVemenl, There is opportunity here for through Its skillful efforts in help­ the FACA to break present booze wears off and within a short time those elements of the population ing the undeservlj^ to evade the prices and confound the bootlegger. the patient loses all deslrs for meals. too! Japan's fordgn trade law, its cheap affiliations with Officials privately admit they'll While you are using the fm lt Juice which have so vigorously opposed need nearly all of It for our rec­ nude a gain of 33% evar 1932. t]^e “return of the open saloon*’ to crooked politics. Its hand-in-hand you are not qn a strict fast, as'the friendship with gangsters and tifiers and blenders, besides 6,000,- juice will furnish you with a certain make effective their opposition to criminals, has forfeited the confi­ 000 above-quota gallons recently let amoimt of food material. It « all one feature of the liquor traffic of in. That’s the only large source of right to use- any of the following dence of the American people. Arherlcan-type whlifitey. CONSUMERS' COUNCIL which eyen the “eld saloon” would * * Our chance of equal rights Get-rlch-qulck ambitions of Juices; orange Jules, g r^efru lt have been aehamed. before the law depends on our so­ would-be' Importers were indicated Juice, tomato Juice or unsweetened In New England die ahoe cial status, the iriM of tbs fee we when FACA counted up and found pineapple Juice. Other unsweetened bnaineM ia pkldBg np do OF N ew En c u n d iV? can pay to procure the best legal that applications for Scotch whis­ fruit Juices may be used intead of NATION^S INCOME ^ defense, the strength of out* po­ key Imports would have brought in the ones I mention, but the above eisiTely and the endotA is for 80 FEDERAL STREET—HMifqiiarUrt—BOSTON, MASS. ircnri litical position and the color of 100 tlmea more Scotch than anived list is the one which Is most popu­ ■ethdty dnrfaif the first qnsrtsr sesrr. KstimatM of the Batkmal income our skins. lar with the msjorlty of people. smsv In any pre-prohibition year. The of tUs for the yean 1929 to 1982 inclusive, glut would have been ridiculous. For the patient who Is fasting at The legal profession should at­ Repretentetbie Women*sun'f OriOrgmiMetimt end JTomem Cide'LteJm Orgafdkt§ stated to ba the most complete and Few resLllze It yet, but any citi­ home I advise the use of the short 3d- tempt to regain some of the dig­ zen privately may Import any five day fast which, in my opinion, to Present PJCTS td B tu /n iu , Industry end PreduoU to ieOom Caniim m t detailed ever compiled, have been nity it has lost, divorce the bench amount of wines and Uquors — is, perfectly safe for the patient to to thow Their Buying U Doing ke P m to m ri prepared by the Bureau of Foreign from politics, do away with its without a permit — which be can use provided he Is' following some cheap fixsn, band together for a convince customs ol^Ars Is for nis 'instructions regarding bow often he t m - MANC^ESTEB

bo6k eqffl6ed"New York’s tofrano. This br eight jrears Winehdl had IN CITADE TONIGHT charge of the educational propam In of the Army. On February 8,. l ^ MEMORIAL BUILDING in Chicago he had a controversy John L. Beinartz To Start with the famotiB CoL Robert G. In- Chicagc^'niopias L. Williams, an Connie Tonifi^t As Radio CaoTass To Be CondDcted gersoU when he subpoenaed the CoL Wallace WincheD To eye cosmetics manufacturer la an Clnh'Meets. LABOR WILL COST $3,500 atheist to ths “devU’n trial.” This optimist. .. trial waa oommented on by the pa­ irs N in Womm, h » told a divisional mast­ For Funds By 35 Ymmg pers in all parts of the world. TeD Of His Colorful life ing of tne American Cosmeticians A com a in radio mathematics Expense To Town For Material Buttormllk Bar Association, will spend about two will be started by John L. Relnartz Meet Hus Week. Will Exceed $1,000; GroQnd In Army. .For 26 years Winchell has worked billion dollars during ,1984 for cos­ at the regular weekfy meeting of Floor To Be Done First. for the Salvation Army in the einm* metics and beauty service. 'the Manchester Radio dub at the FORME/ of the netropolitan area and hi Jer­ He said his figure represented West dlde Rec at 8 o’clock tonight. sey dty. While canylng on bis Louis Halbert and l^illlam . Johnson Last night at the Center Church Colonel Wallace Winchell, Salva­ 85OO,Od0,OOO over the 1988 beauty work at the Memorial hotel, the so­ lecture on elementary electrid- the canvassers for the Hartford Federal fimds totaling $SJS00 for aid expenditures'. He added the In­ win tion Army officer who while on duty cial. service center of the SMvatlon. dustry as a whole waa already en­ ty.- County Y. M. C. A. drive met with labor are to be used on the renova­ in Belgium during German occupa­ Army on the Bowery, all types of joying from 15 to 20 per cent more At the business seaston, the club Elmer Thienes, the County Y Secre­ tion of the Memorial building, popu­ tion early in the World W u was the underworld came under ^ min­ biislnesa than it waa a year ago tMw will take action oh the election of a tary, and completed the plans for larly known as the “Town HalL” tried by the same tribunal that con­ istry. Among his “trophies ' of time. new secretary. It is urged that all the local canvass which will be Work got underway yesterday grac^ are yeggmen, gangsters, London—Bernard Shaw aunirn ita members m ^e an effort to attend made this week. Mr. Thienes gave victed Bdltb Cavej', will speak to­ morning with twelve men washing rackisteers, lu^dlvere, drug-addicts, time the Britiah government learn­ this meeting. a short talk outlining the work of night In the local ^vation Army the intotor of the building prepara­ alcoholics, moochers, pUngers and ed to heed hia advice. the County Y and the purpose of the citadel. Tonight’s service will be the tory to painting. gim-molls. Many of these converts ^ Opposing the unemployment re­ present drive. He briefly sketched first in a series of revivals that will The workmen are in the Town he will describe while be is in' lief system in Britain, he wrote tiie the development of the Coimty Y Clerk’s office and yesterday finished continu- throtigb the week. The Manchester. ’The “bishop of -ue 'National Council of Social Service: work duri^ the last fifteen peal “will the Roaron 3 .. . The extra power thrilla added Park have entries he ______Mc- ISOLATED BY BLIZZARD bearded Scot who greeted the New ef&oienoy and better economy oi die Nash Twin out that the object of the Evoy on the bench. Year by stamping on my foot on and meets conducted by the Several alterations are being H alifax , N . 8., Jan. 28.— ( A P I - •teps of St. Paul's cathedral while Ignition valve-in-head motor. Roa$on 4 . . . T is to interest voung men in par­ made to the lighting fixtures, to the Several settlements in northern Vic- tinging Auld Lang Syne kiodly eend Nash built-in dear-vision ventilation system. ticipation in athletic competition rooms occupied by the Board of torie county, isolated by a driving thirty shillings to pay medical at­ Common Coundl new fixtures are not only as a means of exerdse, but snowstorm, were reported today to tendance and this advertisement? RooMon 5... lodividnally-sprung front wheels - being installed by Lutz A Wells pre­ as a means of building character. be “almost destitute.” Colleen in Green." paratory to the patottof, optional at slight extra cost To encourage every b ^ to partid- The net cost to the taxpayer^ of Barriers of snow sad ice cut off The bearded Scot apparently paid pate the Y meets are run in six sec­ the town of Vernon is expected to supplies by land and sea. Coastal up, as later the following announce­ RooMon 6... Qnieteet of transmissions. Roaron tions, or dasses, and each class is be over 11,000 fo r this Job a s it is ships have not been able to enter ment appeared; “Bearded Scot; ^ WUMMCCO. divided into A and B groups, de­ 7 . Coincidental starter. Roaton 3 . Egual- compulsory for the town to pur­ Victoria ports for weeks’ and mer- Thirty sbfiUngs received, j ^ e r not pending on the experirace and skill chase MI the materials needed sad ebsats ars without stocks. renew acquaintance. Foot etill MEET TO STATE ABMOBY aotion brakes. And so on from Reason dfo SR See of the contestant. to construct the stagtogs. New ium- hurts. ’The offer of XYZ who tfea ie etafian Many peopls have no flour, kero- a Nash sit in e Nash drive e Nash end you'll bef is being purchased. esne or other winter euppUes, it was answered my a^ertisement, de­ Mr, Thienes pointed out that the in g to Cbariotta, Mich., wbsrs bs clined with thanks.— Colleeo to find yourself fhinking;, "WbatJTbigmiiehear rsported, sad no feed for their T is non-sectanan and that all re­ Mrs. Mtonie Richardson and staff aduated trora the blgb scbcM G reen." ligions Join in its work and enjcy sre, in 1886. bo'/see and cattle. Officiale said th ^ lor iho monoyi Qivo me a Ndrh anydayf'^ o f W M com e RM>Mcah Lodge o f B a st S Seattle— Paul Jessup, athlete and feared serloue result# unlese ice the benmts of its program. The Y Hartford will install the n en ^ elect­ NSW York 8arvey former Jailer here, now tries to keep has no set program which it fosters breakere arrived eooD, ed officers of Mayflower Mbekah to that year bs idsntiflsd bimssif men out of Jail. ’The bolder of the hubvubtath-Sprmn Front Whedt Optional on All Hoddt to each community, but its work to Lodge at their regular meeting this with the flaivatioD Army, to thews world’s discus throwing record has A l o t ThFSc 0(ut they should be heavily fined for eo long 20 East Center Street Manehester to its work ices directly into the K— aw', musician, Afice Carpenter; March 14, 1891 and rsprlntsd in a tound all precedent# broken already. remaining a bachelor," work of the y 7 The County Y has R, fl, N, O,, CHsela Read; L, If N , O,, no buildings to maintain, no mort­ Mrs, Emma Lisk; R, 8. V, O., Lot­ gages to pay off and no overhead to tie FinMce; L, 8. V, G., Emmeline be taken care of. Every dollar Ludw ig. given goes directly into its social BenoviKxtss Berber Sbito service work, Tbst worlwork of rsuovetinIM f M Hotel_____ After Mr, Thienes had answered Berber____ ir 8b< Sbem, . of which ______P o rte r BU do questions and given out pamphlets isif tbsthe mastorrnestor barber,bL______has_ Just______been about the Y, the canvassers were complstsd. Tbs shop bes bsso com given their lists of people from plstely rsfurDlsbsd wltL nsw equip whom contributions will be asked. ment of e greenieh tint. Thirty-five men will conduct the Mr. Bllnn is tbs first of tbe group canvass this week. of berbsrs which bevs been con templetlng cbenges in tbeir sbope equipment-lufoment to instell the-■ new fum- isbings. HOLD TWO RESPONSIBLE St. John'e Offloere Offlcere for tbe fiscal year 1934 have Juet been elected by the parleb- FOR WESTPORT DEATH loners of St. John’s Episcopal Cburcta, ’The following have been elected: Rector, Rev. H. B. Olm- Bridgeport, Jan, 23 — (AP) — stead; wardens, Sherwood C. Cum­ James London, 20, of Norwalk and mings; Joseph Prichard; veattVmen, Burton Dutcher, 26, of Norwalk, WllHam A. Kuhnly, Charlee Francis, were tod^ held responsible for the Fred Wllby, Thomas Goldateaw, Al­ death of Joseph Blotta, of Westp<^, bert H, Hewitt, William Nutland; who died a week ago Saturday when Alfred H, Hobro, Charlee Helntz, be received a broken neck during a and Edward Bootbroyd; treaaurer, row with the two men who are al­ Jo»«Ph Most; parish clerk, Ernest leged to have forced their way into Walthers; delegates to annual bis home. dloceaan convention, Wardens Coroner Phelan in his finding to­ Joseph Prichard and Sherwood C. day declares that Blotta came to bis Cummings: alternates, William A, death either by Joint or individual Kuhnly and Earl Elliott, act of London and Dutcher. The Mid-Year Exame. final guilt is left to the criming 'The mid-year examinations at the state it courts to decide. Rockville High School started this The two men had been visiting afternoon under the direction of as otir honest belief that the with the victim and his brother, Prof. Philip M. Howe, principal and Nicholas, a short time before the members of the faculty. The school row occurred and they are said by calendar Is being altered this week tobaccos used in Chesterfield police to have been drinking, Wh..n because of the exams. ’The honor Blotta asked them to leave so be lists will be announced later this could go to bed, they walked a week by the principal and faculty. are of finer quality~and hence short distance from the house but B riefs decided to return. Finding the door The newly elected officers of Ris­ locked, they art alleged to have ing Star Lodge, I, O. O. F,, were in­ of better taste—than in any forced their way in. When Blotta stalled last evening. remonstrated with them, police Marshall E. Charter, Ellington other cigarette at the price* charge, he was pushed and fell, town clerk, has been appointed ad­ fracturing his neck. London and ministrator of the estate of the Dutcher carried him to his bed and late Edward F. Loveland, the last of L ig g e t t & m y e k s T o b a c c o C o m p a n y proceeded to help themselves to tbe Ellington Civil War Veterans, groceries and other articles, which who died recently. ’The appoint­ they were still carrying when picK^ ment-was made by Judge John E. up by police an hour or two later, Fahey of the Probate Court. A meeting of the Cornelia Circle was held this afternoon at the home ErtJRT IN AUTO CRASH of Mrs. E. H. Metcalf o2 Prospect street, with, Mrs. Annie Hatbeway D anbury, Jan. 23.— ( A P ) — B rad ­ Smith, superintendent of the Rock­ ley H. Bartram, 63, of Georgetown, ville CSty hospital, as the speakur. was seriously Injured when his auto­ W ard Duffy, m anaging eMgned for trial ' - at this term. W ashington, Jan. 23.— ( A P ) — The A meeting of tbe Bllingten Par­ Weather Bureau today issued the ent-Teachers Association will be fbllowtof storm waj^iisg; “Ad- held this evening at 8 o’clock to the vistory: 10130 a. m. southeast storm town hall. wamiigs ordered Block -.'i, ■' v .x i. Rhode Island, to Edstport, Maine, Jend a few mors sbean di*.r movto^^^^twErd ovw On- duqeB, now tbat-tBooveiYAie on the ■’n'- '"y ri.v::ic M q i s n s.- r 7 ■

wheh wnuga c. iWMtMOBr «>e- contraty to ’ COMKON DRINKING COt* tor tiiM TtfMBnrttkm' o f blstairle Y A l JEAirS ORCBESnEA rstacy, CSkrlSM I * Psodlston ool- THINK MRS. YDNEKOOF that any e I a h y r a d io p r o g r a m ■pots met to dlsouas. acveral old isotor, Mrs. H. O. aartoa; houd or prsCareaea and la maasgvs, Edmund H.' Horton, tiooa no ettetipt 1 IS SPREADER OF COLDS Mias Florence Meaoham spent the GETS n G B RATING Jared B. Tennant. Albert & gliding. W U ESCAPE A 1 M A L mine triieth4r the week-end with friends In New Brlt- TU18DAY, JANUARY tl (OtBtnl u d l u t m Staadwd Time) H. CUnbiD Porter. M rs. Horton ro- veteran of Um W c ain. Notai AH profiminsuns to ko^kety sad buto rtielna or iroiipo thorocrf unless sr>oel<9 ported that 679S0 waa m eidfto' iha other armed eonlltet'* Aed; coast to coast (e to c) oeslsiiatioB. Health Bulletin Decries Use Of Several from Tolland attended Leader Wanted To Make Profi- InOlndeo aJI available atatlona. case of the cemetery. The treasurer Court Postpones Hearing Fear­ Programs subject to change. P. 1C. Cent. East. th4 meeting Sunday evening” spon­ Other” Kinds Of Common er Debnt Here ^ He Aaka a said that tb » |1,00(> Liberty Bond ing That Aged Doctor Woukf NBC-WIAF NETWORK llO - «i4»-Llttlo IUIy->«ast; KnlgM sored by the Tolland County Counefl Carriers Also. i will be called in Tune it was BASIC — Casti’ weaf weal vtto Oroh<—Dixio: Momory Lane—wool o f RBllgtoua OduoBtlon aqd tha Tol- Return E n i^em en t • Die In Court Room. wjar wtag wcah wll w «t wfbr wro VBT tiOOw 7t00—Myrt A Marge—east ontr; r < - voted to place It In an inaured Lowla Panloo Oreheotra—midwest land C ^ t y Y. M. C. A . held at the wben wcae wwj waal; Midi 1m Caution against two inexcusable I b their initial appearance at tbe for the present. ^ Chicago, Jan. 28.— (A P )— There wmaq wcfl woc-Wbo wow wdaf wkbf •:1*— 7s18-^uet Plain Bill—east; Tbe Universallst church Stafford H(dlow. NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj Canadians—Dixie; Panics Orches> methods of spreading the common OBijdord W. Douglne, New Ekigland Recreation Center several weeks I p . and Mrs. Everett G. Lord en­ was a gro'wing belief in s(»ae quar­ Bast Bpsteo Nothii —onidwaat; Texas Rangere—west ago Val Jean and his entertaining wiba kstp webo Wday kfyr erot efef •iBO 7iBb—Phil Cook Prog. — east; cold, namely, the common drinking secretary for the National Council tertained at dinner Sunday, Rev. ters, today that the death of Rheta SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wia wjsz for tbe Prevention of War was the orchestra of Boston were unable to and Mrs. H. C. Cbampe and cliildren Tells a Secret wfla-wsun wlod warn wmo wsb wspl Oliver Naylor Orchestra — Oixia; cup and the imsanltary drinking Wynekoop will forever remain an wJdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro Buell 'Rogers—repeat for midwert ■pcBker. present their best performance and of Lebanon, Lucius Roblnsoo and H e* do n e 7i48—Boake Carter, Talk—be> foimtaln, was urged today by the sad heqltsfr woal ktbs ktbs wsoc A t the meeting of Tolland Grange proper dress due to the weather two sons, and Mr. Mrs. Grin- unsolved mystery. MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl alo; Between the Bookends—west State Department of Health in Its MeEsy, who Ww ^ ^ PACIFIC COAST — kgofal kgw komo 7s00— 0:00—The Celumblane—c to 0 weekly bulletin. Tuesday evening last, Mrs. Ellen B. which resulted in thrir travelling ton Will. Other callers were Mr. The possibility of a quidc legal de­ hapgsaed to io w ^ kbq kfsd ktar kgu 7:16— 8:15 — Edwin C. Hill — baste; West retiring secretaiy, was given car being disabled with a broken 5 Spades—Dixie: Collegians—vest ‘Tf germs were only ■visible, peo­ and Mrs. Mahlon Chapman of Rock­ cision on the question o f tbe guilt or -Cent. EasL Tito— 8:80—Velee of Bxperlenee—e ple would undoubtedly be more a past aecretary*8*^Jeo^ She has piston, making It necessary to come ville and their ebik^en and Ed­ innocence of Rheta’s mother-in-law. 4;00— 6:00—The WEAF Box of Music 7:46— 8:46—CBS Plano Tsam—c to e cautious,” tbe bulletin said In des­ been secretary ten yeaiis but decUne4 to Manchester in a hired smaller win R. w ill of BosUm. Dr. Alice Wynekoop having been 4:30— 5:30—Dolittle Adventures—to c 8:00— 9:00—Stokowski Orch.—c to e re-election at the last *«Tiimi meet­ D rilhi^E lizir^ 4:48— 5:46—Nursery Rhymes—also c 8:15— 9:15—Alexander Woolleott—to e cribing the dangers of the common car without all their instruments Rev. W alter Vey chose "for the dissipated for tbe time being, there 5:00— 6:00—Mme Frances Alda alan n S:8(H' 9:30—Ceorge Jeesel—«Jso coast drinking cup or glass, which despite ing. She baa been a member of the and their dress uniforms. Despite subject of bis sermon Sunday morn­ were many persons, both In and out Uiatm Worn Bgpdilir > 6:30— 6:30—Weekly Hymn Sing—to o •lOO—lOdXl—Cilen Cray Revue—c to o laws prohibiting its use is still found Grange forty-five years, thlrty-flve .these handicaps the 300 or more ing at the Congregational church, of the criminal court, who believed fluoiuh a relative-^as mj little ke^ 5:45— 6:45—Cheerio Musical Mosaica 9rt(L-10:80—CBS Broadcast—c to cat of which she has been a member of 6:00— 7:00—The Mountaineere—weaf >!46—10:46—Harlem Serenad^baaic; in factories, stores and many other people who patiently waited were “Getting Along With Others.” -Tie the elderly defendant would never WU for some time tionbled wtti lami Tolland Grange. As secretary she 6:16— 7:15—Allly Bachelor’s Sketeh Myrt and Ma^e—repeat for vest places where groups of people con­ treated to some of the best enter­ choir sang an nnthem entitled again face tbe ordeal of a trial. ot i^petite, raetlsmame at aU tt 6:30— 7:30—Fur Trappers—weaf only 10:15—11:1S—Del Campo, Songs—e to o gregate. “It seems strange that a rendered faithful service and is held tainment that has ever appeared at “Where He Leads Me” Mi«« Rose “It’s Just Uke freeing her,” Bur- at timw WU very (retfal, I da " 6:46— 7:46—The Oold^rgs, Serial Act 10:30-11:80-O2xle N e^ n O r!-^ to e in high esteem by the members. 7:00— 8:00—Lae Reieman’a Orehestra 11:00—12dW^VIneent Lopes Or,—e to e person will pick up a glass, the edge the Recreation Center or without Motz sang tiie soK> part. A duet dine Gardner, of Indianapolis, father tiy Dr. T roe^ 'w rir . . . He 1 of which may be laden with germs Worthy Master Ira Wflcox made tha of the dead Rheta, said to conunent- 7:30— 8:30—Wayne King’s Orehestra * His Oroh,—to e exaggeration in any hall elsewhere was also sung by Mrs. Charles Fill­ fanproTo term sdlstely and laa very 8:0(^ 9:00—Ben Bernie and the Lads 12rt)0— 1:00—Dance Hour—wabo only from tl^e mouth of a previous user presentation and Mrs. West re­ tog on yesterday’s decision by Judge 8:30— 9:30—Ed Wynn A B an d^ to o in Manchester or hereabouts. It u more and Mise Roee Motz. In the t ^ he wis well . . . 1 weeM aswee and proceed to wash tbe bacteria sponded with appreciative remarks.' Joseph R David to declare a mis­ 9:00—10:00—Seth Parker Cruise— to e NBC-WJZ NETWORK very ddQcult to describe their debut evening Mrs. Charles Fillmore led b^wifoeat U.” - Mrs. 1. G. MaKagi 9:8d—10:30—Madame Sylvia--alto oat into his own mouth, but such V* Word has been received of the trial because of tbe possibility that BASIC Cast: w li wba-wbaa wbal in this p4rt of tbe state but anyone tbe Christian EMdeavor service and 429A Saratoga S t, B. Boefoa (M u il% 9:45—10:45—Robert Slmmena, Tenor w ^ m kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal: often .the case. death of William Cyrus Overman, Dr. Wynekoop would fall dead be­ 10:00—11 K)0—John B. Kennedy’s Talk ^dw est: weky 1 ^ wear wls kwk Tbe insanitary drinking fountain age 71 years in Springfield, Mass., who wants to enjoy an evening’s tbe sermon of the morning was the Signs of Worms are: Coastipatiam 10:18—V:16—The King’s Jesters Trie kwcr koil wren vmaq kso wkbf fore the eyes of the Jiury. deranged stomach, iwoOu t^per 8|| has risen to talce tbe place o f the Saturday, Jan 20. Bir. Overman, entertainment should set aside this theme. Nineteen were present. 10:30—11:30—Paul Whiteman Orchee. NORTHWBST A CANADIAN - wtmj The case was continued, mean­ eflenme bruth, hard and fall steena* 11:00—12:00—The Rudy Vallee Orchea ylba kstp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf open pall and the common drinking with hla family, have spent their Thursday evening and prepare to Rev. Alan L. Carr at the ^isco- '11:30—12:30—^Freddie Martin Orchestra while to the February term of court, widi pdas, pels face, syu heavy, ikMtl SOUTH — WTva wptf wwnc wls wjax dipper In s p r e a ^ g germs In public summers in Tolland for more *h«n hear and see amusement of tbe cali­ pal church preached from the life of Judge David having held that tbe CB8-WABC NETWORK wfla-WBUD wlod wsir wmc wsb wapl Sednt Paul. dry coudt la d in g of the teeth, eia. wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbao kprc schools and other building, tbe thirty srears at their summer home bre that is only received through tbe danger of death of Dr. 'Wynekoop BASIC— East: wabc wado woko wcao woal ktbs ktha wsoc bulletin stated. “ Obviously, any radios To go on about this group of The pleasant sunshiny days of Dr. True’s Elixir Isxative-wom ^ • wdro wcau wlp wjas wean w(bl wapd PACIFIC COAST — kro kfl kfw komo his many friends. He leaves his state’s demand thatlthe trial be fin­ wjsv; Midwest; wbbm wfbm kmbe khq kfsd ktar that the mouths of successive users wife Mrs. Jennie Baldwin Overman, that nearly every member Is a ly appreciated. While tbe nights ished. mild and pleasant to take. kroox wowo wbas come in contact with the metal or are cold the bright winter days are SaccMsfullj wad for 8x ytsxs. EAST AND CANADA—wpg who wlbw CenL Cast. two daughters Mrs. Dorothy O. specialty artist, being able to sing whec wlbs wfea wore wlcc ofrb ckac 4‘40— 6:30—The Singing Lady—east percelain of tbe fountain in Is better Walker, Miss Eleanor Overman of and capably play at least two or exhilarating. Downy woodpeckers NO PREFERENCE DIXiE — wgst wsfa wbre wqam wdod 4:45— 6:46—Orphan Annie—east only that the common drinking cup. Tbe New York and two grandchildren. three musical instruments. and oth««r winter birds are foequent klra wrec wise wdsu wtoo krld 8:00— 6:00—Henry King Orchestra secretions from the mouth with The funeral was held Monday in A few words about Val Jean the visitors, tbe days are lengthening ktrb ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 6:80— 6:8(^Mary Small, Songs—east; possible infective material are tbiu Hartford, Jan. 23.— (A P )—Henry wdae wbig wtar wdbj wwva wmbg The Singing Lady—repeat (or wgn Washburn chapel, Springfield at leader of this group of artists—it and the winter slowly p s s s ^ . T. Hunt, general counsel for the MIDWEST — wcah wgl wmt wmbd 6:46— 6:46— — east; passed from the mouth with possible 8:80 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. WlUlnm Steele have Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest infective material are thus passed must be said that through his win­ Federal Employment Administration wtaq wlsn wlbij kfb kfab wkbn wcco A. Eaten Clough, Jailer at Tolland returned to their home In Gilead. wsbt 6:01^ 7;0(^Amos 'n' Andy—east only on. ning personality, knowledge of on Public Works, stated In a wire MOUNTAIN—kvor kla kob ksl 8:18— 7:15—Radio in Education-to c Jail, reports only 11 prisoners, the' music and ability to play nearly They live on the George Hardy received today by Miss Helen Woods, COAST—khj koln kgb kfre kol kpfy kvi 6 :4 ^ 7:46—Phil Harris A Orchestra Drinking foimtslns should operate EXCURSION 7rtXI— 8:00—Crime Clues, Dramatic smallest number In over one year. every instrument In the band that plaiM. Mrs. Steele is tbe daughter director for Connecticut, that “per­ kfbk kmj kwg kem kdb kgmb with steady, adequate water pres­ The occupants are nine men and L./ Cent. East. 7:80— 8:80—Health Adventures. Talk In the near future one can expect to of Mr.'and Mrs. William Woodward sons who are vetersms of the World 7:46— 8:46—To Bo Announced sure. This may necessitate automa­ two women. TO n e w YORK 4:00— 5:00—Skippy, Sketch—east only rate him with the leaders In the of Grayvllle. War or of any other war of the 8:00— 9:00—Music Memories A Poet tic pressure regulators in some So successful was the dance spon­ 4:15— 5:16—Madison Ensemble—to c 8:3<^ 9:30—Eddie Duehin Orchestra cases. The fountain stream should country. A t the present time he is United States are not entitled to SUNDAY, JANUARY 2S 4:30— 5:30—Jack A rm strong's only sored by the Tolland firemen last NBA MINIMUM. 9:00—10:00—The Variety Cruise—wjs be properly slanted, so that over­ looked upon as the smartest band preference,” In filling Jobs on CWA ROUND TRIP D O ' 4:45— 6:45—George Hall Orehes.-to c 9:80—10:80—To Be Announced Friday evening at the Tolland Town Hartford, Jan. 28.— (A P )— The RAILROAD FARE 6:00— 6:0(^Buck Rogers—east only; 10:00—11:00r-The Loaders Male T rio - flow from tbe mouth will not fall leader in New England. This ap­ and PWA projects. This ruling Is Skippy, Sketch—repeat for midwest Hall that another will be held there Hartford N R A compliance board east; Ahies 'n' Andy—repeat for w upon tbe Jet and the latter should pearance In Manchester can be Lt. WinMMHS SUICIDE 10:80— Buccaneers Male Quartet. 28x5.50-18 8.09 F 2.05 10:46— ^News. guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Erneet AH>Gad-21 21 Hartford, Jaa. (A P )— Ap- Hall aqd family. 29x6.50-19 842 G 2.15 11:00—Time, weather. Pfr«3tly discourafBd, Miss Ida Nel­ Mrs. Rosabelli Rtehmend and Miss ib. 80x64K).20 2.25 11:04— Sports Review. i0 2 H son, about 60, a nurse, committed Wslker of South Manchester were AHD-21 SL 22 24 suicide by hinging hsrself in her 11:14—Old Farmm Almanac. Saturdity guests at Steele House. 82x6.00-20 11.5$ H 2.25 room at a lodging bouse at 227 High 11:16— Cascades Orcheetra. ' The farmers h s w been busy the • P ly* street, some time over tbe week­ 11:80— Waldorf Astoria Orchestra. last we4k making ready and filling PREBH or CORNED 88x6.00-21 . 11.88 H 2.2& AHD-12 24 end. 12:00—College Inh Orchestra. their ice houses. Nearly all are filled 8 P ly* Dodgei A . M. The body was discovered this with but few exceptions with excel­ Ib. afternoon, by the landlady and Dr. 12:80— ^Edgewater Beach Hotel Or- lent quality ice. MIDDLE RIBS 1 0 < H w y N . Cofltello, medical ex­ . ClUBtlk. Giu Bodunan of Hartford Dnu aminer, pronounced it a suicide, said 1:00—NBC Program .Calendar. the .speaker at the morning serirloe the woman had been dead for some at tbe Federated church Ia n Sunday JAMES M. morning. time. She leaves a sister, Mrs. aiul PONTIAC — SALES ant A mnk strike Shouldn’t bother Mrs. John H. 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NATION TO BUILD Latfy Hamilton, Bom BlaCksmm^ OBITUARY » 20 NEW WARSHIPS Dotti^tor, Won Nehon’s Lovs FUNERALS BiD To Be Bodied Tbrooi^ JAMES M. BURKE ABOUT Congress So That Work FUNERAL TODAY . TTie Ladies Sewing Circle of the Concordia Lutheran church has set' The other day a UttefUlow Can Be Started. the date of Thursday evening, at our house and' ^ op' a t Die Services This Morning Attend­ February 1, for its animal saurkraut taMe to dine. We hjtd no kigh ed By Large Number Of supper. Mrs. F rl< ^ Werner who chair, having passed ours a k ^ : will serve as chairman of the com­ Waihiafton, Jsm. 28.— (AP) — Friends And Admirers. mittee wfll be assisted by Mrs. Wil­ and so he bad to be Ixfistered up By unanimouB .vote, the House ", liam Custer Mrs. Gertrude Smith, with two green pillows from the Fuaeral services for James M. living-room. Naval committee today approved the Mrs. Minnie Rautenherg and Mrs! Burke, who died Saturday afternoon p s * Perhaps you won’t believe me Vinson treaty Navy bill and decided w v Frieda Mcnebouse. The supper will of pneumonia, were held oue morn­ be served from 4:80 to 7 o’clock to when I tell you that this baby of two years and four months'slid to try to attach it to the annual ing. A service was held at the Wil­ accommodate all. Tickets may be Navy appropriation bill now being had from the committee or members down when he'd finished bis cereal considered in the House proper with liam P. Qxilsh Funeral Home at 8:80 ter CenffTMatlonal church officiat­ for wearing her respectable mis- pitel last Friday for msdlcal trsat- patched to the President for inciu- ed, assisted by the Rev, M, B, An­ •he succeeded better than the ment, that bis disebargs from the YOU NEEDN'T FAY MUCH aad ovsrshoss, too. tress's m«)M, nephew deeired, fir William mar­ '^n g shots aad buttoaiag bard Sion in the endowment fund for the thony of the Church of the Naaa- ihe was driven from her high po­ hospital was sxpcctcd this after- FOR A OOOD DIET relief of infantile paralysis suffer rene, 'The bearers were! Daniel and ried her! noon. buttons will bs mors difficult. It sition by a censorious Mrs, C m ^ It was Orsvllls who first intro- takes tbs smartest child soms time ers, Prancis Minor of Rockville, William for not wearing her mantle of re­ Cereals, for Instaass. Should Fro- Bssldss ths sallsat bsauty pre­ Xlskete J, Minor of fltafford, Fred and Wll- ducsd Bfflmr Lyon to Romney, vldo Half of Ak Csiorios You Ro- parations, nearly every wonum to Isam to tls a bow or tvsa a spectability. artist found in her Inflnits inspira­ The Emblem Club will give a pub­ Knot. Buttons will bs mastsrsd Practically every fraternal organ- liam Minor and Richard LaChap- Lady Hamilton was one of the lic card party temerrow afternoon qulr., Yot T h u Am Moot Eooa- seed# a few little "extraa” on ber first, iiatica, club or society hae t k ^ elle of this town, Burial was in Bast tion Hs portrayad her as ovary con- at 9;80 oTtioal of Foods. * world's most glamorous sirens, ihe csivabls subjsct from a thorn at tho clever. to reoeive a trophy In the form of a oil. where Judge Newell Jennings In He has property at Long Beach, L. fore, has had to reassert libortyi Dr. Bdimwls Olive 'Tablets hdp free 12 inch platinum cup, *wlth the In- of action. 5. Sugars, syrups, preserves, etc. of hk Chambers heard counael atgue the ■ worth 175,000." teniational bridge seal upon it. your ly it^ of the poisons caused ths nsxt It ia an unusual Instant when a —About 6 tablespoons. by olocged bowels and torpid liver. appeal of Edward J- Mui^hy, a “That’s pure talk,” Jacob Bobell, Mrs. Franklin Dexter of Welling­ 6. Eggs, cheese, meats and otbsr to w n t a ; Manchester druggist, from the ac­ Roimer's lawyer replied. “He earned blackshirt official paints a dark plo. For years,TMFVf men and women suf- ton Road, has been appointed team tore ofor fasdstfudst lolly'sItaly's position la flsah fbods—2)4 ounces of leta ferta^ tion of the state liquor control board $270 last year. Ha Is broke now and captain. She must know before the ^ bora stomabh troublto, m- hsass, ia living. with his faither and any field.leld. "honos fN nt importnaoc bMf, cooked; 1 ounce lean baac; gjM litiem ss ^ h.Mdit^ have In refusing to issue, him a druggists end of thle wehk the exact niuaber WM a^iSMl permit to sell liquor. The commls- mother^ of ta b ^ of jMayhre who . vMU gltsB^As(pilBfs ndtoM m t ^ t Dr: Edwards Olive *Tahltts, a Rv •obeli admitted Roiner got H,500 Itiahto^^rts havc been dfspplaf A ^ t of thle kind can be mafic lueeestfuhsubstltytow I p-wmaeae « tyr calomel, Ia den has ruled thgt dmgflsts must tioipate. A lfn ^ are intefeataff In ac attyfotlirc to tk# have package store pernlts to sell ekpense menegfrom Ool..Undbmh playlnff In tnls Olympic brldfe a n lU and ha d)d aot speolftoaUy deny .pay. Italy kaa keen farced tpto a cor- mu(fii; more varied, Tkty liquor. John a Blaekall of Hartford urg^ to confer with her, asr "presto^ at a ttoe erkes m m pay lb which the and WUMam Hanna a t Bethel ap­ mant of the glOjOOO. oasr thtorlo ito (Mffly m a tIto'bmvS wltheuwithout obaraeterlke Ida o«pMe»tiS sUtol. economy ep ^ ilgBa ------‘ It Bsay be SCI SUPtoff. the peared for the drurtlkta. Attorney ment fsneralty, as •tSty talk."^ aad thtenvitlcBa) trade torn each day. ayMsai aad teae up th» Qenaral Warren R Burrows, deputy •obeli teld the emi^ hie ellsot B lo^ on tlto nad ‘ Uto of oratown wltK .tt you value y o u to ^ I t * ' attonMy ggneral Bm eit L. AvertU *Tho Btormpnnglsd ,'fisxmr* said. would withdraw his answer to l|rs. was wrltton to the rUloitykf an with riot puddlaff; take Dr. Bdiwsrito Arthar Drug Btere, ». J. Marphv, aad and aaditants upeared for the Resaerismdt orto wtd)). |i l i . aad ilaaibr •■V • vv •8(1 ether seeT ‘ Bquer omtiol bdMd ...... m i , •ity.Jlil'.'lll* n AULi it-w, ^ . m i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, JANUARY 28,1M4. P A G n N lM l McCLUSKEY READY TO DEFEND There*s Lots O f Life m iibC H BRUKS PEBtOLLE SHORT E M ^ MANY INDOOR TRACK HONORS Left In The * Wildcat* HOOEY RECOBI); IN, CONTEST WITH RQS3 Log Asffele^, J&n. 38.—>(AP)— ^ As a middleweight he twice loet ngtlasa’s firmament (laa Been many title bouts to Mickey Walker. The A MODEST CHAP a forgotten fighter fade from view, last of these in 1929 marked the but Ace Hud!idlwe, although his ring beginning of the decline for Hud< BOOK EIGHT GAMES Champ Is 7 To 5 FaTorito To TIME TRIALS SHOW Bird Dogs Primod in Dixie days apparently are over, hardly kins in the ring, but outside the can be numbered among them. squared circle his activities ln< Rangers’ Star Player Has Whip BOly h Non-rnlo The Nebraska Wildcat who fought creased. AT REC THIS WEEK his way from the featherweight One charge of beixig intoxicated HE’S NOT THROUGH For ^Tournament o f Noses* ranks up to the heavyweight di­ while driving an automobile resulted Taken Part In Every Game Boot Tomorrow At Cot- vision and was a title contender in in a suspended sentence of one year three of the clsisses, continues to in jail. T. Leonard Park sued for His Team Has Played. AS TWO MILER STAR By DILLON GRAHAM <^big breakfast with steaming coffee, command attention because of his $60,000 damages after a street Three WiOBe Played To­ seam; Dnloth Veteran Hay Associated Press Sports Writer •and they’re ready to go. escapades outside the padded ropes. brawl with Ace and received one dol­ They gather in the open fields. Fighting was Instinctive with Ace lar from the court. Albany, Ga., Jan. 23.— (AP) — Two dogs are put down and un­ New York, Jan. 23.— (A P)—The night, With Rangers In Spring a Sorprise. ancWhisV.;.____ . more ..._____ than_ 100 . .. fierce battles At Fresno, Ace was arrested on a Dogs-----the air crisp and clear.. . . leashed. They race away here and driving an automobile New York Rangeie play the Ottawa Steps Distance In 9:31 In handlers----- a bright sun burning there over the fields, their noses enthusiasm even at the age of the dew off the turf. . . . great rol­ seeking the scent of birds. The han­ while intoxicated and a few months Senators tonight In a game that as The Feature Attraction. as police blotters in numerous cities later was thrown into the bastlle at By MEBBEBT W. BABJCTBR ling acres of game preserves.... dlers and judges come along behind, far as the remainder of the Na­ will attest. Honolulu on charges of disorderly New York. Jan. 28.— (A P )—Wor­ Practice; Races In Boston stamping of tetherec. mules and followed by the gallery on horses Although Hudklns started as an tional Professional Hockey League horses.... call and conversations of and mules. conduct resulting from an alleged Nothing but hard work looms for ried uo longer by the problems of amateur in Lincoln, Neb., and be­ fight in a hotel. Is concerned is j\ist another contest booted and roughly clad men. . . . Drama in the Fields came quite a featherweight in Ne­ the Rec teams this week as strong weight making, grim vlsaged Billy Saturday; To Face Stiff aroma of barbecuing meat.... Seriously Wounded between a 5rst place team and one One dog suddenly stops dead in braska, be landed in Los >tngeles a In the cellar. opposition is stated in three games Petrolle thinks he has another head­ whining of bird dogs, eager for the his tracks, his nose pointed toward The climax came last August decade ago vrith his brothers. Art But for the Rangers, world cham­ ache in store for the betting fra­ chase. . . . a patch of heavy grass, his short when he was shot twice and seri­ tonight at the School Street gym. ternity. Opposition There. and Clyde, clad in overalls and finan­ pions, and one particular member There’s a picture of an early tail stiff in the wind. The other dog cially embarassed. ’They cam­ ously wounded by a cafe manager Tonight's Slate of the second forward line, John They’ve made hl^ a short ender mom out in the fields of old cotton comes to back him up. The handlers paigned from fight club to fight after a quarrel in which knives and In the first game the Heights Jrs. at 7 to 5 for his ten round noc-tltle stalks and grass and brush sage Murray Murdoch, it’s a very special will oppose the Burnside Guards at and hunters draw near. The point­ club before Ace was given a chance guns were brought into play. bout with Barney Ross, lightweight New York, Jan. 23.—Athletic ob- near Albany, where strong hearted occasion indeed. It’s the Rangera’ 7:15, with the Sons of Italy facing ing dog walks slowly into the grass to show his wares. 'Yet it was only throe months champion, at the Coliseum tomorrow eervere who are ready to count Joe and keen-nosed dogs race over the and a bevy of quail flutters into the Threatened in Three Divisions later that George Kerkhoff, a long­ 400th game, as a team since enter­ the Ch.eck Bread Five of Hartford rough and hilly land in search of ing the league in 1926, and John immediately upon the completion of night and Billy thinks that’s a grave McCluBkey out of the big two-mile air with a swishing sound. Then The Hollywood Legion Stadium shoreman, put Hudklns down for the error. birds — the tournament of noses, comes the kill and the dogs retrieve count by hitting him over the head Murray Murdoch, 29 years old, has the first game, while in the final prizes and championships this win­ gave him his first chance and with­ Not After Title the selection of a field trial cham­ the birds and are running off again, in a year he was battling top notch- with a pistol he said he wrested played In every one of them. contest the undefeated Rangers will ter as the result of his mediocre pion. searching for. more birds. from the fighter. And twice before "1 didn’t even know It was a rec­ engage the St. Mary Jrs of East The Duluth veteran, one of the ers in the lightweight division. It Hartford. showing in a handicap race last Proving Place for Champions After a lunch of barbecue meat, was there the name "Nebraska the year was out, Ace was boojtod ord until I read It in the papers,” greatest crowd pleasers in the game 'The most Important of the three week would do well to delay the For two weeks in early February another brace of dogs is sent out. Wildcat was given him by Dan on charges of intoxication. says Murdoch In a quiet and seff- as he is one of the heaviest of its these old plantation grounds will This continuing until all entries games slated for tonight will be the sluggers, has dropped all thoughts “ count. ’ Tobey, clarion-voiced announcer. There’s still some fight left in the effaclng way, ‘Tve been lucky, Ranger-St. Mary game. The lo<.M serve as the battleground for the have ranged the course. 'Then the He WEIS a title threat as a light­ Wildcat, although his last bout early that’s all.” of winning the lightweight title It is true that the ex-Fordham ace best dogs in the world, the proving team defeated the over east team since he absorbed successive defeats judges confer and announce the weight but never got a chance at in 1933 saw him unmercifully beaten He acts was clocked in 10 minutes 4 seconds place for champions in the Southern exactly as though he last week but the visitors have high winners. Sammy Mandoll; the ruler then. In by Wesley Ketchell, Portland, Ore,, meant It. by Tony Canzoneri and Ross in in his 2-mile debut and ran seventh Amateur, National Amateur and hopes of tu m li^ the tables in the November, 1932 and March, 1933. At night they sit about a big fire­ 1928 he was left waiting in the. ring southpaw. coming game. 'The locals however, from scratch. This is bad time for a Continental field trials. place in a cabin or out in the yard Graduate of the University of These reverses, bo is convinced two-miler who has won eighteen as­ at Wrigley Field when Joe Dundee And while Hudklns has taken the Manitoba, seasoned with a couple hope to make It two straight over Just as the sun rises over the tall and boast about their dogs, telling failed to make an appearance in were due principally to the fact that sorted national, metropolitan, inter­ count several times in impromptu of years of play in Winnipeg while this team Emd keep their slate clear pines, these amateur handlers will tales of courage in the fields, it’s a what was to have been a fight for he had badly weakened himself by . collegiate and German champion­ bouts outside the ring, there has yet going to college, Murdoch was cap­ of defeat. The Rangers are classed leave warm beds, don hunting great life and the dogs like it as the world’s welterweight champion­ to be a toll of ten over him Inside his efforts to pare down to the light­ ships in his four college yesua and clothes and get their dogs ready. A tured In the net dragged through as one of the leading amateur much as the men. ship. I the ropes. quintets in this section and will ^ ve weight limit. Competent critics beaten 9:15 half a dozen times. Mc- amateur and professional hockey agreed with him. Cluskey and his field, It is said, ran ranks when the Rangers were or­ any team in its class an interesttog night’s entertainment. It is expected Now he ia fighting strictly at his a lap more than two miles, a fact ganized eight years ago. 'The Cook which helps to explain the lO-mln- that C!oacb Greer will use his feru- best weight, 140 to 142 pounds, a brothers, Bill and Bun, and Frank lar starting lineup of Kennedy and ute clocking. poundage at which Billy has been Boucher, the center, still the Rang­ Ragusgus at forward^, Schutc, cen­ unbeaten, except by Jimmy Mc- Teste His Breathing Apparatus Hollywood Proves Hard CLOSE BATTLE FOR 2ND ers first forward line, and Ching ter, Della Ferra and Antonio guards Lamln, present welterweight cham­ The time, whab-ver It actually Johnson, a great defense star, Join­ with Neill, ‘ Brown, Enrico and pion, for three years. was for two miles, did not distress ed up at the same time. None but Sator In, reserve. Seeks Molaunln Go the usiially confldMit New York PLACE IN ICE SCORING Murdoch, though, has played every Jewels To Flay Ross is hoping to repeat his vic­ Athletic Club runner. He was frank­ game since then, exhibitions and 'Tomorrow night at 8:30 the Jaffe tory over Petrolle to serve as the ly out for a tune-up ind testing his On Greats Of Gridiron Stanley Cup playoffs Included. Jewels will be seeking revenge from opening wedge In a possible drive breathing apparatus for the first ^ G^ a Bing the Sanitary Laundry team of for (f welterweight championship gince his nasal operation m De­ To honor him on the occasion, Lou Southington for a prevloua defeat ant director while walking along Conacher Still Leading With match with McLamln. cember. ' YANKEES WON’T LET Gehrig, the iron man of baseball tacked on them at Southington. The If Barney can beat Petrolle, his Football Stars Thrown For Hollywood boulevard. The a. d. Jaffe team was minus several star On Saturday on the Fordham whu has played 1,347 consecutive managers may challenge McLamin gymnasium ten-lap track McClus- thought the monogram stood for 28 Points; Primean And games with the Yankees, will pre­ players when they traveled to that Southern California, and asked him Cllty but expect to be at full at once though Jimmy has shown no key went out to see whether he Huge Losses When They sent Murdoch with a diamond-set particular interest in suggestions really was as bad as the crttics in­ If he wanted extra work in a foot­ TONY LAZZERI GO signet ring on behalf of the manage­ strength tomorrow night. The most ball picture. Boucher Only a Few likely starting lineup of the Jewel that he defend the title he won from sisted. He proved to himself he ment. The beet previous hockey rec­ Young (Jorbett m ., last May. wasn’t. Jake Weber, veteran Ford- Try To Crash Pearly When Devine replied in that crazy ord was the 373 game* string of team will be John Tlemey and ham trainer, reports that McClus- voice of his, his career was made. Faulkner occupying the > forward Points Behind; Red Hom­ George Vezina, once a famous berths. Nelson at center, Hutt and key ran through the full two miles Since then he has played hundreds Need Pifeher But Refuse To goalie with the Montreal Canadlens. of roles. He stole top honors as a (Jorman in the back court with Lar­ under the watch and the tl le was Gates Of Movie Town; Twice his string was in danger of prototype of George Glpp in the son, Jim Tierney and Anderson on 9 minutes 31 seconds. According to being broken but Murdoch’s luck JAP IS LEADING “Spirit of Notre Dame,” released er Is Foremost '‘Bad Part With Veteran Second the reserve role. Weber, Paavo Nurmi, in his 1925 held. He wrenched his shouldei bad­ Only a Few Reach Success about three years ago. But his ef­ Guards In Action beydey here often ran a practice ly in the final game of the season Following the Sanitary-Jaffe two-mile in the Fordham gym and forts have not been in looiball pic­ Man." tures only. Likewise, Brown played Baseman Of Team. with Boston In 1927. 'Two years ago game the National Guards have as BILLIARD TOURNEY never bettered 9:37 there. The spur he came down with influenza Just at an attraction the Bryant A Chap­ of competition, the faster surface of By ERSKINE JOHNSON in pictures for five years before he man qutotet of Hartford who have NEA Service Staff Correspondent ■made a gridiron story. a time when the schedule gave the a banked track and spiked shoes are Montreal, Jan. 23.— (A P )—Two Rangers a week’s yest and Murdoch established a most impressive Hollywood, Jan. 23. — Football Though former football players New York, Jan. 23.— (A P )—If expected to put McQuskey into his of the National Hockey League’s had enough time to recover. record thus far on the bseketball best form. A flaming competitive stars who gain lots of ground on the take it on the chin in Hollywood manager Joe McCarthy were willing court. The soldiers have produced Must Either Win Tonight Or gridiron are thrown for huge ioases town, other sports characters are finest centers, Joe Primeau of “Murdoch has been one of the instinct is a strong McCluskey char­ to part with second baseman Tony most important cogs in the Rangers in and out basketball this season. when they try to crash the pearly doing right wexl. Johnny Weiss­ Lazzeri, the New York Yankees acteristic. Toronto and Frank Boucher of the wheel, ’ says Lester Patrick, mana­ Last year they compiled a most Im­ gates' of movie town. There is a muller, one-time iwlmmlng great, New York Rangers, are waging a wouldn’t have much trouble swing­ pressive record but have been un­ He Enters a Four Way Sears a Formidable Rival ger of the team and a non-competi­ whale of a difference between side­ and Buster Crabbe, 1932 Olympic ing a deal for a starting pitcher. able to strike their steady stride The concern over McCluskey’s re­ close battle for second place in the tive veteran of the Ranger 400. stepping to a touchdown and whis­ Games swimming star, are getting league scoring tables. 'The Yankees have been trsdng for this season. The Guards feel that turn to top form is caused by news pering love to a film siren in a dra­ “Right now he’s one of the great­ Tie. lots of work. Max Baer showed he The latest figures, Including Sun­ months to bolster their hurling they have sufficient strength to cope from the Middle West hat Ray matic boudoir scene. A t least that’s was quite an actor in his film debut. staff but other clubs won’t dr busi­ est back-checkers in the history of with the best and will rdy on Sen- the discovery made by most of the day’s games, reveal Charley Con­ Sears, of Butler University, Central ness except with Lazzeri figuring fo hockey. He’s in his prime, a milOr drowski, Vince, Sobieski, McCann, Intercollegiate Conference mile campus heroes who have been bal- acher of Toronto still leading the Philadelphia, Jan. 23.— (AP) — the trade. Five clubs have made mannered, unselfish, consistent sort Salmonds brothers and Bycholsky champion (4:14) and National A. A. lyhooed to Hollywood through their field at 28 points but Primeau is Kinrey Matsuyama, Japanese cue offers for the hard-hitting veteran, of an athlete who is always in per­ to finish on the long end of the score U cross-country champion is com­ gridiron names. only three points behind and Bouch­ fect condition. in the game with the milk dealers. star from New York, either wins the er only four 'The two centers like­ the Yaxikee business office revealed. ing East with the expectation of With the exception of romant-c WRESTLING STARS “When you consider how players Friday's Schednle National professional three-cushion wise are closely matched in assists, “ But McCarthy isn’t letting Tony taking control of the two-mile situ­ Johnny Mack Brown, former Ala­ Jump around in Pullmans, go over­ Friday night two more games will ebampionsbip or enters a four-way Primeau leading the loop with 18 go at any price, and that settles tie for the title tonight. ation, more or less monopolized by bama All-America back, and come­ night from climate changes such as be played with possibly a third against 16 for Boucher. Conacher that,’’ explains Secretary Ed Bar- McCluskey since 1930, particularly dian Andy Devine, who starred as a DRAWING CROWDS 12 below in Montreal to 40 above in game if a suitable opponent can be The outcome of the tournament has scored by far the most goals, 19, row. depends on his match with Alfredo the last two years. McCluskey lost guard at Santa Clara University, New York, it seems impossible any­ booked for that night. At 7:30 the only one race last winter, to Paul ex-grid stars haven’t fared well in Red Homer of Toronto Is so far Blast Sides will clash with the de Oro,^ of New York. If he beats Carl I.ubbell and. Walter Johnson one could avoid illness alone for Kanaly, of Belmont, Mass,, who out- the movies. Scores of football play­ ahead of all rivals in the ms.tter of Chance-Vougbt reserves of Hart­ Maysuyama, the 71-year-old Cuban will be guests of honor at the an­ eight years. Yet he’s missed that sprinted the champion in the New ers trek to Hollyrwood at the close penalties that the race for the “bad ford, while the second game sche­ veteran will go into the first place nual dinner of the New York base­ and real injuries too. It’s a remark­ York A. C, two-milc In 9:13.2, the of each grid season, obtain screen Attendance Records Broken man” title Is virtually “no contest." duled to start at 8:30 finds the deadlock, but otherwise he can do ball writers, February 4. Hubbell, able record, azxd I doubt if hockey fastest performance of the year at tests on their reputations, and then He has served 95 minutes against 51 Herald Newsboys entertaining tiie no better than tie for fourth. go right back home. whose pitching helped the New ever will dupUc|rte it He’s got a undefeated Bentranbi Five of Hart­ Maysuyama has won five itiRfohes the distance. In Last Three Matches; for his closest rival, Lionel Conacher of Chicago. York Giants win the National chance, too, to add another couple ford. Last season this team bad a and lost one in the 11-day round Herman PhilUps, ex-Olympic hundred to his string. It’s no secret that to become a Figures for the scoring leaders: League flag and the world seri s, record of IJ victories against six robin among the eight entrants; De quarter-mile and now Butler coach, “If I'm lucky,” says Murdoch. losses which is indication that' the success in Hollywood one must have Player and Team G, A, P, will receive a plaque as the out­ Oro has won four and lost two. AH sends the word that Scars will be a striking personality and pleasant Proihoters Surprised. standing performer of 1988, John­ “Just lucky.” Newsboy., will bave to travel at top others have finished play. Conacher, Toronto _ 19 9 28 unbeatable In the two-mile this win­ voice, and be able m act And it's son will be given an award for hav' speed to finish on the winning side Each having won five and lost two ter. That is why be is entering no secret that 99.9 per cent of our Primeau, Toronto ...... 7 18 25 ing done the most for baseball over of the ledger. games, Len Kenney, of Chicago, s«d Seaxt In the Mlllrose two-mile in­ collie football players lack these Detroit, Jan. 23,— (A P )—Jack Boucher, N, Y R...... 8 16 24 a period of years. Charles McCotirt, of Cleveland, bave vitation on February 8 rather than requirements. That’s why ex-touch­ Sherry New York, heavyweight Joliat, Mont-Cana. .^.,12 9 21 the chance of going Into a playoff the Wanamaker mile, in which Jackson, Toronto ...... 10 11 21 Recreation Center down manufacturers fall to kick wreetler meets Bull Komar of Chi­ Bill Terry, Giants’ manager, v,ill for the title. The certainty of at Olenn Cunningham, Gene Venzke goals in Hollywood, E, Roche, O tta w a ..... 10 10 20 WINDSOR LOCKS BOWS least second place .noney is theirs. cago tonight In the Detroit Light arrive in town tomorrow for a /islt •nA GWnn Dawson are already Barry, Boston ...... 12 7 18 in connection with bis oil activltlss Sports De Ore Defeated bocdced. Weldon Ktoybum played football at Guard armory—and thereby bangs Stewart, Boston ...... 10 9 19 but probably will drop around to the TO MASONS, 45 TO 21 Kenney assiu’ed himself of bis Bears first came to .attention at G ^ge Washington University In a tale, for the bout ie the first of a Kaminsky, Ottawa .... 6 13 19 Giants’ offices to see bow things are WEST sros BEC NEWS nuiklng at De 0 10 ’s expense last PittsburgtUn 1980, when he won the Alabama, but as a Hollywood actor series marking the entrance of a Gottselig, (Chicago..... 9 9 18 getting along. With the slgni-g of night. 'The Chicagoan beat the New he wasn't so hot, Orv Mohler, Hugo Benson and "Bifig” Fraser national A. A. U. jimlor mile in the third major promoter into the cur­ Clancy, Toronto ...... 4 14 18 Adolfo Luque, aged relief pitcher, hold a seven ball lead over Dave Mc- Yoriier 50 to 47 In a 68-hmlng championship record time of 4:21.5, Southern California’s star quarter­ rent wr-sstling picture here, Sorrell, Detroit ...... 11 6 17 Ansaldi’s Masons defeated the match. back two years back, tock a screen seven Giants already have agreed to Conkey and Stewart Vennert in the He has come along since then. In "The clatter of the turnstiles begin Smith, Mont. Maroons. . 9 8 17 Windsor Locks A. C. last nigbt by a In yesterday's only other game a test and then went to work for an salary terms for 1934, first leg at their 150 point pool score of 45 u> 21, leading mnn the cross-country last fall he defeated with the first snow fall ami grew Shannon, Ottawa ...... 6 11 17 iNew Yorker defeated a Chicagoan. oil Gompsan. match in the finals of the doubles start. 'The locals had a lead of 20 Tom Ottey, of Michigan State, I, C. •teadily to a crescendo when la ^ Dillon, Rangers ...... 4 13 17 Arthur Woods was given close com­ Duke Mxnrlson, another 'Trojan tournament at the West Side Rec. U 6 St halftime. Campbell and Bls- petition by Earle Lmkabaugh, but 4-A chaaspion, and Charles H o ^ plg-sklnner, appeared In me big pic­ week Jim Londos, world heavy­ Aurie, Detroit ...... 8 8 16 The boys played the first seventy- sell featured for the Masons and hostel, of Indiana, N, C, A, A, half- weight title claimant attracted a* 'Thompson, Chicago . . . 8 8 16 came out on top, 50 to 48, in 61 in­ ture under fhe name of Johnny five points at the Rec last Saturday Molyn and Preli went best for the nings. mile champion, Wayne, but didn't make the grade, crowd officially estimated at over afternoon before the usual Saturday losers. MeCInskey In Front Games 16,000, The standings: took a crack at afternoon crowd and it was aayones Ansaldi’s Masons Obviously, Bears may do the High Best Total Total the flickers and learned be wasn't Blat Fans Galore game up until the time that "Rice” P. B. F. T. things his coach exp^m him to. But CHARIER OAKS AGAIN W. L. Run Game Pts. Inn. suited for the game, Otbera, includ­ Promoter Nick Londes reported a Benson dropped the last ball into 0 Sturgeon, rf .... 2 2-2 6 McCluskey awaits bis duel with Kinrey Maysuyama, N. Y.— ing ^ great “Red” Grange, tried groes gate of 116,139 paid by fans the pocket to give bis team 76-68 1 (Mizzi, I f ...... 4 0-0 8 Sears confidently now that he has 6 1 6 51 292 868 and diacovered the aame thing, who fought each other for the privi­ DEFEAT FIRE EATERS advantage. 1 Siamonds, c ..... 4 2-5 10 Len Kenney, Chicago— that 9:31 time trial under his lege of seeing the Greek pbilos^ber 0 Campbell, rg .... 6 8-6 15 ^ t t e n , MoConkey and Vennert gave their 5 2 11 59 822 Capt, Cliff Montgomery of Colum- evade the strong but agdng legs of (By The Aseodated Preee.) 1 Bissell, I g ...... 3 0-1 6 444 opponents plenty to worry about all Charles McCourt, Cleveland— Just bow well McCluskey is pre­ bla a Rose Bowl ebampionsbip team, Joe Steeber, Nebraska scissors ar­ The Charter Oak Girls were below during the game, as the first rack 5 2 8 65 322 479 M ivd fer his Mlllrose match with a i^ Bill Smith, University o f Wash- tist, In Detroit's Ol3rmpia/ their bowling form last night but New York—Ed Don George, North 8 19 7-14 45 ended 11-3 in their favor but Fraser Alfredo De Oro, New York— • -53 Bears, Kanaly and John Follows, iDgtOT s All-America end, are think- L—t Bight a recond breaklnf proved good enough to again take Java, N. Y„ threw Jim McJdlUea, Windsor Lodu A. C. in f about film caraerfs llontfom ary axid Benson came back to win the P. B. F. T. 4 2 8 52 293 401 national 5,000-meter champion, win crowd of 5,600 fans p a ek ^ arena the Toliiuid Firemen Into camp at Chicago. Arthur Woods, New York— be evident next Baturday, MeClua- took a test during a visit to a gar'iens to set a new high there tbs Charter Oak sdleye in aU w ee Milwaukee—Jack Reynolds, Chi' next one 10 to 4. The following 1 Mol3rn, r f ...... 4 0-1 8 wood studio while be was In Cali­ racks proved a repetition of the first 2 Preli, If ...... 3 0-0 6 ^ 8 7 61 825 456 key has entered the two-mile spe­ and watch a series of li^tw elght games roUsd. Mary Strong bit high ciimati, defeated Duke Ruppentbal, Marc CJatton, Oakland, Cal.— cial at the Prout Memorial fam es in fornia, and be may forsake Gotham bouts. Now promoter Londos rays single with 119 and Clara Jfmkmore Tlgerton, Iowa, two falls to one. and second with the ratio varying a 8 Cooney, I t ...... 2 0-0 4 for movie town. Smith is all set to little more towards an even split. 0 Cameron, c ...... 0 0-0 0 8 4 8 63 320 459 Boston, Kanaly will be among his that for a return match between hit high three-string with 306. Wilmington, Del.—^Emil Dusek, Elarl Lookabaugb, Chicago— rivals. This meet will be run in the preserve in celluloid the physique Zangbi was the only member of the Omaha, drew with Tom Alley, Spo­ Neither team bad what you might 2 Dowd, c ...... 0 1-2 1 Londos and Steeber slated Friday 0-0 0 1 6 6 75 320 473 Boston Garden on a banked track, and features of the "handsomest visiting team to hit a game over the kane, Wash,, each won one fall. call a commanding lead at any stage 0 Conroy, r g ...... 0 football player in tlie west,” night, the advance sale of tickets . 1 0-0 3 Robert .B. Harper, Denver— McCluskey usually does 9:20 or bet­ 100 mark. Camden, N. J.—Pinkey Gardner, of the game and the score was tied 1 Healy, Ig ...... hss doubled over that of the previ­ 0 O’Brien, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 0 7 7 — 291 462 ter to win there. 'There is no doubt Behind the scenes In Hollywood, ous match. Scores: Schenectady, N. Y., defeated Babe In a knot at 63, with twelve more be is going to meet a strong cbal- hwever, several ex-grid stars are YoUand Flimneo Caddock, New York, two falls to balls needed by both teams to finish <^ng right well by themselves, No one attempts to explain the • • • 10 1-8 31 lenge to bis supremacy this winter. phenomenon— least of all the mat H e ld ...... 97 91 92 one. the first leg. Score of halftime, 20-8 THUNDERBOLTS WIN R ^ b o r s e Russ" Sanders, Marshall Crandall ...... 81 89 93 Detrolt-r-George Dusette, Boston, It was at this point that the Ben- ^ ffle ld , and “Alley Oop” Aaron promoters, who long scorned by Referee C. Kennedy. backers of the leather pushers, now F a p a tk a ...... 87 79 H2 threw Harry Schaefer, St. Louis. son-Fraaer combination stepped out 'The 'Thunderbolts drubbed tiie Fly­ noMtabarg, all former Trojan stars, chew an honest to goodness cigar Charlie ...... 71 89 80 Sioux Falls, S. D.—Ed (Strangle) in front 'They took the next rack 9 JUNIORS WIN ing Aces by the score of 84-9. 11m are working as assis.ant directors Z a n g h l...... 88 108 87 Lewis, Los Angeles, defeat^ Pat Tbunderbolti did an exesUeot job of and as prop men, while the dollars—debased or other­ to 6 and the scorecard then show­ The Bt James Jrs. won as L a st N ig h t’s F igh ts wise—roll Into the till as never be­ McGill, Omaha, straight falls. ed 72-58. Fraser had *a chance to by defeating Miss McAdams* room passwork. Reardon and a i m Dwan, former All-America fore. T o t a l...... 424 461 464 Dallas, Texas—Gus Sonnenberg, win the match then and there as he by a score of *21 to 10 at the School stood ont in the scorihg wldl'> Dn- at Notre Dame, is a succsssful di­ Charter Oak Girls 206, Boston, tossed Glen Wade, 215, only needed three balls but fell one pout end Pantaluk played the host rector, and "Jumbo” Pierce, Ute of St. .gym. Deardon and Fltagnrald By Associated Press Jackmors ...... i l l 101 94 Winside, Neb., two out of three ahe^, getting two but left the cue played best for the winners while floor game.' Suehy and Jlsiirmytepn Arizona, finds lucrative pay as a Strong ...... 93 119 88 falls. plaved best for the Aces. T h e T ^ R Cleveland — Frankie Wallace, tschnlcdl adviser. All these boys ball in such a position that it was Server and Benson starred for the G. N elson ...... 80 108 107 Portland, Ore.—Walter Tinkit losers. derbolts will play the Orioles nsst Caeveland. outpointed Frankie Kllck, ^ree Hollywood ia okeh, but acting BOWLING practically impossible for Vennert F. N sison ...... 96 89 99 Acblu, 160, Dayton, Ohio, tossed Saturday In the West S i^ Isagns St Ban Frandsoo, ten. la out for them, * to make a shot Vennert played safe St. James Jrs. (31) GIRLS' GYM LEAGUE S ebu bsrt...... 106 89 99 Bobby Sampson, 157, Los Angeles, P 3 0*010011. Rochester, N, Y,— Jackie Davis, but left one open for Benson who > Chevrolet two falls. I had little trouble making the final 1 Fitsgerald I f ...... 8 MnadctboUs (84^ caeveland, and Steve Halaiko, Au- Brown, was sJl-Amerlca for two ReaJe...... T o t a l...... 486 501 483 8 MJm, N, y,, drew ten, ...... 79 79 ball to give them a 75 to 68 advan­ Blanchard rg ...... 0 P- " B. . F. T . years at Alabama, attractsd casting Armstrong ,,, 0 Deardon c ...... 4 0. Reardon, t f ..^ .* ....8 Chicago—Mickey Joy, Chicago, directf-rs when his team played in ...... 77 81 tage. H a g g a rt...... •ttssstssst* 79 CABNEBA EAGER TO GO 0 GaUlvan Ig ...... 1 8. Dupont, If ...... V.3 nitpolnt^ Johnny Stroppa, Winni' Pasadena's Rose Bowl in 1939, He's 76 The final half of tha match win Mallon ...... M 61 8 IfUT|^ rg ...... 1 0. PanM ulLe f g , Man,, 8. handsome, romantic and possesses Miami Beach, Fla., Jan. 38 — ba ^ayad next Saturday aftemo<»i Kleinschmidt . 95 at two-thirty at the West Side Rec, 0 MoHlvltt Ig ...... 0 1. CMvenalBia, Los Angeles—Eddls Zivlc, Pitts- a pleasant voles with a heavy L a w ...... (AP)—Towering Prime Camera is 0. Murphy, rg ...... ar 71 and It ought to prova just as in- nirgh, knocksd out Joe Dlsck, Los southern accent. He's due fpr sev­ eager to begin his dafly training for L M u a h j^ lg isgeles, 3, eral top roles in Hollywood’s 1934 the heavyweight title fight here Hockey* tarasting as the first half and al­ T o U l...... Miss McAdams (I f) Albany, N, Y,-—Joe Gorman, New ...... 487 462 though Benson and Fraser are in the production schedules, ' Ford Feb. 22 with Tommy Lougbran. fork, outpointed Johnny KMpar, Dsvlns is as homely as they make Clulow - ...... “I don’t like to lay around with­ By Associated Preee lead th^y will find the path to the Server rf ...... ti., ^ Burlington, Vt.,' 8. ***«*«*«•••«• 78 63 'em, but a gravel throat, personality M artina...... out doing some training,” he com­ Naltonal Leagoe top a very rough one. Both teams Benson I f ...... 1 l^acuse, N. Y,—Werner Wilson, 71 plained ae hie manager and trainers Ottawn at New York Rangers. have i^enty of confidence so it and the kblllty act bgve ee ried W e h r...... 64 '(4 Cobb 0 ...... « 0 Vilkes Barre, outpointed Harry him to the t^ s^nce his fjotball Fritch ...... prodded the work of carpenters pre- New York Amerloens at Mon­ should be irclose game. Gavello, rg 0 filler, Buffalo, 0...... 80 ,7 >aring training quarters in a fash- treal Canadians. playing days at Santa Clara U, end- Powers ...... 76 33 Pallien Ig ...... • 0 Hass.—Steve Carr, Mer- !onabie beach club, Montreal Maroons at Toronto. Bin Wlnford, University of Okla­ ed in a b lu e of glory. Oddly, De- Gustafson ...... 82 88 (Jheraluna I g ...... 1 Conn., outpointed Joe Kamin- vine was spotted wearing his Santa Camera, promised tbs gymnasium D ei^t at Boston. homa pitcher, is a brother cff jim lavaus Ig ...... 0 I, fii., ten. - by tomorrow, plana to take off 12 Clara football sweater by an assist- T o ta l...... uMiadlan-American League W lnfoi^ who ^ p e d hurl Ooluntims ...... 467 475 pounds from ms present 370. •' Boston «t Qusbse. ta • title ■ m

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WEST SIDE LEAGUE ANNUM MEnwe 8860. 8864 ‘Til keep Dinah for a few weeks, So the eariy spring passed and StMKlings Time Lost Will Be Made Up MOVING—TRUCKING- until I am perfectly strong,” Gypsy April came and the*‘e were one or Won Lost Tomorrow; Encounter Much STORAGE 20 McELLlOTT told him. “Then Fll let her go. two 'warm days to remind the city Ulac Blues ...... 6 i You’ll see what a splendlc housewife Frost In Ground. PROFESSIONAL Ol9MieASwlilng in a set­ Teams are requested to be on msls her. Dinah was at best, a slov­ Her high, clear voice came over best not to start th# work and the sured while in transit are featiu'es tlement. enly handmaiden. She brushed the the telephone early one morning time. The annusd parish meeting of St. offered at no extra expense to you. BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while After returning from a honey­ time lost today will be made up to­ middle of the room and let the cor­ . . . that Is, euly for Ula. It was morrow. M ary’s Episcopal church wsui held Daily trips to New York, baggage learning. Details free. Hartford moon in Europe TJla aaks the W eav­ ners go. half'past nine and Gypsy had just WIN FOURTH STRAIGHT Considerable frost is being en­ last night. The Rector, Rev. James delivered direct.to steamship piers. Academy of Hairdressing, 693 Main ers to dnner. Among tiie guests is So it was arranged that Gyps3r's finished the breakfast dishes, had The Lilac Blues, playing without countered in the sewer work that is Stuart Neill, presided. The min­ For further information call 3063, street, Hartford. wealthy MABKO BBOUGHTON, hung the blue checked tea towjis who oitbe asked Gypsy to m srry resignation to the settlement house the services of Greene and Haponlk, being done in the 'vicinity of Ham­ utes of the last annual meeting were 8860, 8864, Perrett & Glenney Inc. up to iry. him. He showers Gypsy with atten- was shortly tendered and accepted defeated the-Orioles with four men lin street The frost is from 20 to 24 read by Howard Briggs, c l^ . To# “Darling!” said Lila. “Where are tim s and Tom is jealons. with the proper regrets. Both at the West Side RA; Saturday, 54- inches Into the ground In some treasurer’s report and report ol HELP WANTED—MALE 36 you keeping yourself? I called the places. Shc^iplng for Christmas, Gypsy Helen Marr and Blanche Jordan 46. It was a ding-dong battle all the Honor Roll F\md were, gi'ven hy D R A W IN G A C C O U N T for man, meets Brenghtcm who offers a came to see her, bringing flowers, house. I w ar ted you for lunch. But way. With the Orioles leading 44-42 'The same troulde Is encoimtered John H. Hyde, report of trustee# ot Want Ad Infarmatlw ■with experience in rural direct Job catalogirittg his library. She sc­ being properly enthusiastic and the girl there said you weren’t and seconds left to play, Wiley, the in the water department but little the Building Fund g;iven by (3eorg# saleswork, nearby territory. Old o o ts, but does not tell Tom. The womanly and interested. working any more . . .” Lilac Blues stellar little guard who digging has been done by that de­ Chapman; report of St. Marjr’s partment. The reservoirs are filled firm, well rated. Must state defi- day lAe Is to finish the work Gypsy “So you’re going to have a baby!” ‘T m l o t ” Gypsy told her gayly. had been plajdng a great game all Ladies Guild read; report of th# Manchester “We*l, but how nice! Come and with water running o'ver the nately experienced to be consider­ is too 111 to leave heme. Tom over­ Helen Marr sighed She didn’t r ^ - afternoon heaved a long shot from treasurer of the Church School lunch with me at one. A t the and there Is a prospect of consider­ Evening Herald ed. Write Herald Box R. hears her telephone conversation ly en'vy Gyps3r’s state. She liked her prist mid-floor which swished the given by Clarence Thornton. with Broughton and is forions. freedom, her little apartment In Chatham. Not a party. Just the two able more. ’The storm today Is 'wash­ EHectlon of officers was held with cords to tie the score and force the ing down the snow from the woods The do<^r orders Gypsy to bed Greenwich Village, and the things of us.” the following result: Senior Warden. CLASSIFIED game into an overtime, in which the Into the streams swelling them FUEL AN D FEED 49-A with fin and tells her she is glnog she could do ^ t h her moderate ‘T d love to.” Gypsy said It qirick- fast-stepping U lac B lu ^ scored George Chapman; junior warden. ADVERTISEMENTS salary. StiU— well, there was some­ rapidly. to have a baby. ly, 'With )ut thinking. But in an In­ four baskets to win the most excit­ Sidney Elliott; delegates to Dioces­ thing in this motherhood business, an convention, George (Chapman and Count Mix average words to a Una FRANKLIN BLUE FLAME range NOW GO ON WITH TEDC STOBY stant the reallzatioD that her ward­ ing game jilayed so far in the she said to herself. Maybe she was Sidney Elliott, alternates, Albert T. Initials, numbers and abbreviations oil has more “heat units”. The robe woiild hardly match the league. aacb oount as a word and compound CHAPTER XVn missing something. Dewey and James Stevenson; treas­ Rackliffe OU Co. Phone 3980. springtime g^alety of the smart Once again It was W iley who CHIMNEY FIRE TODAY words as two worda Minimum cost is “You must give up your job at "And when is it to be?” Blanche restaur? nt swept over her. Oh, non­ urer, John H. Hdye; clerk, Howard price of three lines. once, of course,” Tom had said mas­ starred, swishing baskets from all Line rates ner day for transient FOR SALE)—HARD WOOD for Jordan snubbed her cigarette out in sense! She would wear her last Briggs: board of auditors. Miss Jen­ terfully after the first excitement angles of the floor, scoring 21 ads. stove, furnace and fire place 88.00 the pewter ash tray. year’s tweed coat and her blue nie Wind, WjTville Peabody and BSeetiTe March 17, 1PS7 was over and they had come tc a points. Kose and Kuriowlcz also IN FINLEY ST. HOUSE Henry Marcham. cord, 84.50 per load, white birch “Oh, not for ages. Not imtil late crepe. ’True, it was already a bit Carb Charge full realization of what the news played an active part In the scoring, Vestrymen to serve for three for stove or fire place 87 per cord. in September.” Gypsy smiled at tight, but she would put a fresh frill 6 Consecutivs i>ays 7 cis t cts meant. making 29 points between them. years: James Harrison, Clarence S Consecutlvs Days .. > cts 11 ets Chffl. Heckler. Phone Rosedale them both, pouring tea out of her on it and no one would notice. Assessor Thomas Lewie Called Gypsy was going to have a baby! Obuchowski played i great floor Thornton, Roy Norris and Alexan­ 1 Day ...... I 11 cts II ots pretty china pot. She was going to How curious it was she reflected All orders for Irregular insertions 13-13. Well, It was wonderful, of course, game, at the same time taldng r- re To His Home— Extinguished der Madden; counters, George Boyce miss them both, she told them, and w ill be charged at the one time rats. and they were glad—were proud' as she dressed, that he had gone of two men. Duffy and Grimason the work, too. Without Damage. and Alexander M^ddeiU del^;ates to Special rates tor long term every and happy—^but they had to plan along so happily for months, to be starred for the Orioles, a team that Hartford Archdeaconry: Sidney day advertising given upon request. ^HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 A s the weeks passed she came to for the future. They had to save, pricked into unrest and disquietude Elliott and G eorge Boyce; ushers: Ads ordered tor tnree or sis days draw on her reserves of strength fought gamely every minute of Asssesor Thomas Le'wie was can­ and stopped before the third or flftb to look ahead. This baby must have by the.soimd of Lila’s voice. LUa, Frank McCaughey, chief usher, with USEID FURNITURE: Super Elec­ and courage. True, she did have play. Winzler, although not scoring, ed from the assessors office tjHa day will be charged only for the ac­ everything he needed. reminding her of the gay and fash­ power to appoint his own M>riBtAnt«, tric Refrigerator; white porcelain, moments of weakness and terror played a great game. The Orioles tual number of times the ad appear­ Gypsy was recovering from her ionable world, in which she had no morning for a chimney fire in his "The following new members were ed. ebargring at the rate earned, but 830| W ing chair, blue velour, 88. 4- when she wept in Tom’s arms, de­ were without the services of their attack of influenza now. She had part! The winter of her content was voted on and accepted: Ehrelyn M. no allowance or refunds can be made bumer Vulcan gas range with man­ claring she was afraid of d3dng— great guard, Kerr, who was out of home on Finley street The house is on sis time ads stopped after the been home definitely for two weeks, over. Burell, Edith L. Judd, William women did die having babies, now­ the lineup on account of illness. located outside of the South Man­ fifth day. tel, 815. 10-pc. English walnut din­ and was sitting, a little pale and Hurriedly Gypsy dressed. She had Davis, Otto Hermann, lliomas adays, in spite of modem science— Ulac Bines (54) chester Fire District With E. L. G. Ko “till forbids"; .Usplay lines net ing room suite with glass top ob­ shaky, but convalescent, in the big to do her marketing first. Once on Kane, WUliam Gordon, Norman sold. but usually she felt brave and hope­ P. B. F, T. Hohenthal, Jr., treasurer of the long table, 869.50. Watkins Bros., chair Great Aunt Morell had sent the street, she realized that this Jones, Stewart Taggart, John The Herald will not be responsible ful and happy. IXnah vanished 3. Kose r f ...... 8 0 16 South Manchester Fire District, he for mor.e tban one incorrect insertion 935 Main street her from Morristown as soon as she Hughes, Joseph Benson, William from the scene, as Gypsy had particular day was one of those 1. Obuchowski, I f ...... 2 0 4 drove out to the house, Mr, Hohen­ of any advertisement ordered for had heard ‘the news. Great Aunt springtime freaks — a Jime day Brennan, William ’Turkington. more than one time. BARGAINS—IN USED STOVES. planned, and the little rooms be­ 2. Kuriowlcz, c ...... 6 1 13 thal having secured a chemical tAnk Morell hadn’t given them a wedding transported to April. Even her The meeting which adjourned at The Inadvertent omission of incor­ Bought, sold, exchanged; also oil came her very own, to keep sweet 3. WUey, r g ...... 10 1 21 from No. 2’s house. It was not need­ rect publlcgtlon of advertising will bo present but when Gypsy’s mother tweed coat seemed imusually \*arm. 9:30 was preceded by a turkey sup­ burners. Speak quick. Open eve­ had told be( about the coming child and clean as she wanted them to ed, however. There was a good hot rectified only by cancellation of the 'The sky was laced with fleecy per attended by more than 300. 'The charge made tor the service 'endered. nings until 8. Jones, The Stove she had been moved to send them be. She knew the sharp joy of 9 26 2 54 fire burning when they arrived. clouds and a warm wind blew from Woman’s - aimiliary and GiiiS* All advertisements must oonlonn Man, Manchester Green Garage. this big, rich and rather unwieldly creating new and delicious dishes, Orioles (46) -fTeighbors had gathered and with la style, copy and typography with the I'ivcr. Friendly society were in charge, im- affair upholstered in green damask. of experimenting with a spoonful of 4. Duffy, r f ...... 9 1 19 their assistance the fire was ex­ der the chairmanship of Mr#, regulations enforced by the putllsb- ’The old, disturbing feeling of dis­ ers and they reserve the right to It made all the other furniture In mushrooms and scraps of leftover 0. Turner, r f ...... 0 0 0 tinguished the blaze being confined Charles Wade of the former, and satisfaction welled within her. How edit, revise or r e j ^ any copy con­ WANTED TO BUY 58 the living room look pale and color­ chjeken and half a cup of rice, sa 3. Pongratz, I f ...... 3 1 7 to the chimney. Mrs. John Trotter representing the sidered objectlonsblq. less. Gypsy snuggled Into It, that he* young husband looked up could she lunch with Lila in her old 3. Grimason, c ...... 7 0 l i society. CLOSIMO HOURS—Classified ads to WANTED — BABY CARRIAGE. clothes? It wasn’t fair! There was a grass fire on the old be published same day must be ro> wrapped In her rosy rob#, and lis­ from his plate with surprise and de- 1. Winzler, rg ...... 2 0 4 golf grounds last night at 8:30 in Must be in good condition. Write tened to Tom. (To Be Conttnued) eelved by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays Ught, saying: “This is just like the 0. F. Blanchard, Ig ...... 1 0 2 the vicinity of Brookfield street. No. 10:30 a. m. Box M, in care of Herald. “First of all, I don’t want you 'There have been four presi­ Ritz, darling. How do you do it?” 2. C. Blanchard, Ig ...... 0 0 0 2 was called to extinguished the TELEPHONE YOUR traveling on subways,” Tom said, dents Ir Peru In the same num­ fire. ber of years. oracularly. “You might faint or A new cleaning woman, a big, 13 22 2 46 W ANT ADS. K(K)MS WITHOUT BOARD 59 something . . MAN BURNED TO DEATH silent, strong-armed Swede named Referee, “Ed” Jolley. Scorer, Ads are accepted over the telephone Gypsy protested faintly. It was TW O SM A L L ROOMS for one per­ EHsa, came weekly, sembbed, Cordy. Timer, Lennon. at the CHARGE RATE given above such easy work, she said, and they as s convenience to advertisers, bnt son, entirely redecorated. Tele­ washed, swept and went away. The IN HIS ROXBURY HOME the CASH RATES will be accepted as needed the money. They ought to mi pots were scoured until they shone ST. JAMES’S VICTORS FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ phone 6917 or 3726. be saving heaps, right now, to pay St. James’s school basketball ness office on or before the seventh for Master Baby’s arrival. and himg, twinkling, on their hooks day following the first Insertion of in the kitchen. The curtains were Roxbury Station, Conn., Jan. 23— team defeated the Hollister street each ad otherwise the CHARGE Tom said, very well, they’d do (A P )—Town officials this liioming APARTMENTS-^FLATS— that. He’d cut down on cigarettes, starched and white, the floors school ceam in thrilling hard RATE w^l be collected. No responsl- found the remains of 86 year old . billty for errors In telephoned ads TENEMENTS 63 rffe’d eat lunch at one of those one- gleamed with wax. Gypsy was com­ foiight court duel Friday afternoon Charles Wesley Rowe in the char- HALODCHRAN GEOQGE BO will be assumed and their accuracy armed places. They were fine— pletely mistress of her little king­ by a score of 38 tc 25. ’The HolUstfr littered cellar of his small home, cannot be guaranteed. FOUR"ROoidAPAR^^^Tr'8^ everybody said so. He took out his dom now and loved it. ’There, was street schoolboys had brilliant pass- which was destroyed by fire at mid­ five room apartment, aU improve­ pencil and began to figure. So much som'^thlng about keeping house that work but were unable tc stop the INDEX OF night last night. The old man, who ments. 818, heated furnished rooms, lopped off here, so much there. . . . “got you.” fast playing of St. James. ery- CLASSIFICATIONS lived alone since his 'wife uied 82.50 per week. Apply Mintx’s ‘Tf I let Dinah go,” said the girl She had not heard from Lila body missed left forward J o ^ in 1921, perished in his kitchen Births ...... Tavern, 203 North Main street, in the green chair, speculatively, Greene who did not play on account Engagements ...... since the day the latter had asked while men were battering down a Manchester. “and did my own cooking, we’d her to go on the southern trip. of illness. E. Squatrito, H. Squatrito Blarri- 'es *.*««.:«.aw. • •.» 0 0 m door in the flaming house in an ef­ probably save heaps. She throws out Deaths ...... From the society columns in the fort to get to him. Neighbors and and Pat McCann stood out for St. Card of Thanks ...... 0 9S0 0'0 • • • • FOR R E N T — FO UR rooms, built in food, you know. And she’s careless daily papers she hrd brief flashes friends know of no relatives. They James while Taggert, Jastlc and m In Memoiiam .. • •••••-• 0 WKM 0 *‘ 0 0mm ironing board, newly renovated, all about light and gas and all that sort Lost and Fonnd of Lila’s triumphant passage from said the man, who was known as Olander were best for Hollister improvements, 45 Main street. of thing.” Ann on nee men ts . . . . m. I party to party. Febraary drifted “Old Wesley” was fond of cats and street’School. Telephone 6542. “You must have Dinah.” Tom Personals ...... mm I out in a grayish thaw and March they believe that a cat knocked over St. James (88) looked up quickly. “You won’t be Aetomobfles came in, all raw blue skies and in­ the kerosene lamp on a kitchen P. B. F. T. i / Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 FOR RENT —FOUR ROOM flat able to do all that ... .” clement winds. But the sun was table, starting the fire. Mr. Rowe 1. H. Squatrito, I f ...... 5 0-1 10 Automobiles tor Ezebarge I firsi. door, modem improvements, Gypsy interrupted him with a Auto Accessories— Tires ...... 4 warm, lie radiators hissed In the had been sleeping in a chaii in the 3. C. Barrera, rf ...... C 0-3 2 furnace and garage. Inquire 591 peal of laughter. “Tommy, what Auto Repairing—Painting 1 kitchen for two weeks, because of a 3. P. Dupbnt, r f ...... 0 1-3 1 Center street. Phone 5861. do you think people used to do apartment living room, and Gjrpsy Auto Schools ...... « t-A coughing siege. ’The town selectmen 1. E. Kose, c ...... 2 'O -l 4 Autos— Ship by Truck ...... I when they had babies? ’The pioneer did not envy her fortimate friend. will arrange the burial. 0. A. Kuriowlcz, c .... 2 0-0 4 Autos— For Hire ...... 9 FOR RENT—FOSTER ST.—Near women, I Inean? Why, they baked Marko Broughton had been very Garages—Service— Storage 10 E. Center street, south tenement, and brewed and scrubbed, just as nice about the cataloguing job. 2. P. McCann, I g ...... 3 0-2 6 Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 1. E. Squatrito, r g ...... 4 3-3 11 Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . 13 newly renovated, all improvements. usual. They-didn’t have dumb wait­ Gypsy has insisted on returning, at Business and Professional Services Dial 3582. ers and gas stoves and vacuum the end of her convalescence, to Business Services Offered ...... 13 cleaners and frozen foods . . . They finish the work. Marko had met her 11 17 4-1? 38 Household Services Offered ...... ll- A A Thought Hollister St. School (25) Building—Contracting 14 TH R E E ROOMS with private bath, made clothes for the rest of the at the door, with outstretched Florists—Nurseries ...... IB southern exposure, rent reasonable. family and boiled batches of soap hands, all sympathy because of her 1. AUey, If ...... 0 1-1 1 Funeral Directors ...... 16 Telephone 6917 or 3726. and wove rugs in their spare time illness. Gypsy had taken the check For what is the hope of ttie hypo­ 4. Vittner, I f ...... 0 0-4 0 Heatin' Plumbing—Roofing 17 . .” She stopped, quite out of he had offered, although she knew crite, though he h a ^ gained, when 0. Olander, If ...... 2 0-0 4 Insurance ...... ig FOR R E N T — 4 ROOMS with aU im­ Hllllnery—Dressmaking ...... 18 breath. it represented more than her serv­ God take& away his soul?— Job 0. Bur*:e, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . 30 provements, 132 Maple street ga­ ices were worth, because she had 27:8, 0. Mikoleit, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 Painting—Papering ...... -.. mi 31 rage if desired. Apply 134 Maple " I know,” Tom sai^, quite un- 0. Gvenskl, c ...... 0 0-0 0 Professional Services...... 33 decided to put It aside against the (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Repairing ...... ]| street. baby’s coming. Hypocrisy is nothing, in fswrt, 0. Taft, c ...... 1 0-0 2 rallorlng—Dyeing—Cleaning ,,, 34 A s she had planned, the house­ but a horrible hopefulness.— Victor 0. Jastlc, I g ...... 2 0-0 4 The Elsklmo lad said, “Well, ‘T will,” cried Scouty. "Follow FOR R E N T — TW O TH R EE and Toilet Goods and Service 36 hold budget benefited from her Hugo. 1. Taggert, Ig ...... 2 4-5 8 me. I am as cxurknis as can be. Wanted—Business ^ rvlc e 4. . . . . 36 four room fumlabed or unfurnished FOR RENT friends, I’ll leave you, now. I guess management. It was amazing how 0. Olander, r g ...... 1 0-0 2 There must be someone on the iSdncatlonal U N F U R N IS H E D B E A T E D this ends the fim we’ve had togeth-i apartments. Manchester Construc­ far you could make a dollar go these STATE POS’TMASTEBS 0, Vittner, r g ...... 1 0-0 2 boat, though not a soul’s in sight. bourses ano Classes ...... 37 tion Co. Tel. 4131 or 4359. BOOMS. U g h t bUl p ^d — hot er. (3ee, I hate to head back home. private Instruction ...... 38 days. You shopped at the chain Washington, Jan. 23.— (AP)— 1*. Sodis, r g ...... 0 2-3 2 “Be careful, as we cross the Ice. water fomlsbed. Apiriy Dancing .,4,1.. . «:.:.S8-A store. A bimch at carrots, a loaf of 'The ci-vil service commission today ‘T must return, though, ere the To fall in wouldn’t be so nice. I f we guslcal—Dramatic ...... 38 certified to Postmaster General F ar­ 7 9 7-13 25 dawn. My pturents miss .me when just hop from chunk to chunk, I (Vanted—Instruction ...... SO G LE N N E Y ’S STORE bread, a pound of beef for ragout. BUSINESS LOCATIONS Two apples made a pudding. You ley the following were eligible for Referee, John Tierney. Score- I ’m gone. I hope you all have lots guess we’U be all right.” Financial appointment as ^stm asters in Con­ Bonds— Stocks— Mortgage# „ . . . « l FOR RENT 64 saved the scraps of bread that keeper, Ray Caiartler. of fun, no matter where you roam.” Business Opportunities 13 Diftah threw out In her lordly fash­ necticut: “Oh, thank you, sir,” said Goldy. Then, off they 'went, and, my what Honey to Loan ...... 83 TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Main "(5ee, you’ve been as kind as you ion and served breaded chops, soup Deep River, Archibald W. Blan­ OLD MERCHANT DIBS fun! When little Duncy tried to nm, street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ekl* could be. Some day we may come Help and Sltnatlona croutons — other delicious things. chard. he slipped and took a tumble. *'Ai Help Wanted—Female ...... n FOR SALE back here. Then we’ll have a lot ward J. HoU. TeL 4642 and 8020. Tom never ceased to marvel at her Windror Locks, John F. Oates, Norwalk, Jan. 23.— (A P )— Charles you all right?” Goldy cried. Help Wanted—Male ...... ts more fun.” SIX ROOM HOUSE recenUy skill. Bernard V. Keevers, George F. Wal- Fletcher ’Tristram, 79, for over 40 Poor Duncy jiim p^ ri^ t up^ and a nr. > ...... 36-A The other Tlnles shook his hand said, “Oh, sure! Pm coming. G o equipped with silent glow rotary “You're a wonder,” he would say 1&C6* years one of the leading dry goods Keip wanted—Male or Femala IT HOUSES FOR R E N l 65 oil btimer, hot water heat, radia­ Darien, Edwin W . Cooper, Paul F, merchants of Norwalk, died early and said the time thejr’d had was a h e ^ ” They reiudied the boat and Agents Wanted ...... m.lT-A when some particularly appetizing grand. Said Scouty, “W e ’ll remem­ tor In every room, also pantry, Sherran. today at his home in Morgan ave­ found a little ladder by its side. Situations Wanted—Female . . . . . 88 TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable dish was served. “You’re simply a ber you, for everything you’ve Situations Wanted—Male 88 extra heavy copper range boiler, Clinton, Frederick D. Parker, nue. He fiad been ill for se'veral "Who’s on this boat?” Stock— Vehicles ...... 43 feet. James E. Driscoll, John J. Murphy. which is now known as Tristram Phone 4642 and 8025. puzzles or had friends in for bridge sled and to old bruin loudly said, "Well, who 6u« jou?” Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 Windsor, Albert E. Leanox, Ed­ and Fuller. Wanted — Pets— Poultry—Stock 41 or talk. Helen M arr took to drop­ "A ll right, you fat old fellow, let me “We’re Tlnyimtes,'’ said Windy. PRICE $4,500 ward G. Hoberoft, George J, Bora. Funeral services ■will be held from FOR RENT—NEW FIVE ROOM ping In most Informally. see you show some speed.” “Say, we su r^ hope youH let us For Sale—Miscellaaeons South NorwjBdk, Thomas P. Ho­ Articles tor Sale ...... 41 single, tUe bath, fire place, garage, If taken at once owner will “You two are so happy, honey,” the late home at 2 o’clock on Fri­ The bear dashed off with all his stay on board; your ship. Perhaps Boats and Accessories ...... 4| aU improvements, also six room take 2,500 first mortgage at 5% Helen used to say, s l g h ^ a little. ran. > day afternoon suid burial ■will be In might, and 'very soon was out of Bnlldlng Materials ...... 47 there is some 'work that 'we can do.’* single, aU Improvements. W . Harry interest. ‘T declare it does me g o ^ to see Bmtol, William A. Hayes. Union cemetery, Rowayton. He Is sight. Said Dotty, then, “Let’s board Diamonds— Watches—Jewelry 4g 'Uncasvllle, Stanley J. Kaiko, Ed­ survived by one son, Robert, of Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 48 England. Phone 3451. INQUIRE 148 PEARL ST. you. Most everybody I know in the that boat. Somebody take the (The Tlaies siart >1 la Fuel and Feed ...... 48-A Village Is carrying on— bojrs from ward L. Rosley, Matthew F. Gearty. Chicago. lead.” the next story.) Garden — Farm—Dairy ihrpdncts BO FOR RENT—EIGHT ROOM bunga­ Household Goods ...... 11 Machinery and Tools 88 low, 97 Hollister street, aU modem Musical Instruments Bt Improvements, rent 885 month. In­ Office and Store Eqntpioeat .m « 84 quire 638 Parker street A L LE Y OOP Even Dinny Is Fooled! B y H A A fliN Bpeclals at the S to re s...... 86 Wearing Apparel—Fun 87 Wanted—To Buy ...... Rooms Board—Hotel# ■ neserfp CHNNV.' you on FOOL.^ Beetawnuitf loom# Without Board 88 QUIT THW ACtlK UP.' Joarden Wanted...... ;k..j(. m .88-a : Country Board—Resort# 60 Amer Cit Pow and Lt B ThkVs n o t k lotelb—BestauranU II Assd Gas and Elec STEGOSAURUS- Wanted—Rooms—Board 68 Amer Sup Pow r r ’5 Beal Bstat# F#i Mewt Blue Ridge .... enta. Flats, Tenements n *> F002V.C sss Locations (or Rent 64 Cent States Elec uses for Bsnt Cities Service .. ipburban for Rent Cities Serv, pfd fcamer Homes for Bsnt Wanted to Rent ...... 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Mra. Cleorge F. Borat la chairman . The young people of the Chureh Barbara, amall daughter, of Rev. BANNER ATTBAOnON of the aupper to be served tomor­ o f the Naaarene will hold sing-Out! Women’s Slip-on fabric gloves, in black and colors. C C ^ (2 pairs $1.00). Pair...... O O C For The Green Top P residen t bunches Chardonize Hose Pongee Gowns and Pajamas CARROTS 2 1 1 c Full oonnt bunchee! An odd lot of pongee pajamas, and ^ i A A State Armory — has ’^stretches top” tor longer wear! gowns, sizes 16 o n ly ...... ^ A c V l v Manchester Eztra Large TANGERINES 2 doz. 2 1 c Women who have worn these stockings Rayon Underwear Tuesday, Jan. 30 tell us they wear like "cast iron.” The Sweet,, .and tasty! • “stretebee top” gives with ease when bend­ Women's bloomers, panties, and vests, lace trimmed ing, thus eliminating strain at hem. Not or tailored, values to 69c, for ^ E f ^ Entertainment, all sizes in each color. Sizes range from 2 f o r ...... I D C Dancing HALES 8V2 to lOH- Hobnail Glass Boudoir Lamps Collin Driggs’ Orches. At HALE’S Hosiery—Main Floor, right. pair Maple base parchment shade, green, ^ j A A HEALTM MARKET amber, and white. Com plete...... $1.50 Children’s $1.19 Men’s 25c Per Couple W ednesday- Flannql Pajamas, Handkerchiefs, One dollar from each ticket sale will be included in fund as Mothers! Shop for these warm flannel paja­ They’re the fine soft linen men like. Plain birthday gift for President Sale Of mas tomorrow. Gay prints. 2-plece styles. 8 white with one-inch hemstitched hem. (Main Roosevelt to be used to treat to 12. (Main Floor, rear). Floor, front). ______sufferers of infantile paralysU. PINEHURST Quality 25c Whisk One Group DIAL 4151 Scarfs, Broomd, The early birds will get the best buys. Ascot GROUND MEATS A group of whisk brooms reduced! Metal cap. and long models in printed silks. (Front En­ BEEF AMOCO (Basement). tran ce). RANGE OIL Tour choice of the foUowlng quality. Grade A Meats. One I very Ounto lb. 2 3 c CALL pound of any of the following at lie a pound Wednesday! A Wednesday Value! 2lb».45c. 79c and $1.00 l h f ‘ ^ Van’s Service Station Sale! Wire 126 H artford Road Tel. 8866 * Shoulder Steak Scatter Beef Shoulder Oysters Scallops Liver Rubbish Burners Steak pint pint PUBUC BRIDGE PARTY * Hamburg Steak to close-out ! "’15c "17c 25c 45c Wedneeday, January 24, 8:18 p. m. Masonic Temple in me meat iMpartmeDt we have ready for your order eonie Temple Chapter, O. E. S, nnueuaJly tender lean cute of Pineburet Quality Oomed It Pivot and Progreeelve, * Pork Sausage Meat if made from carefully eeleoted Biiekete and Riba, well trimmed s Prizee. Befreehments 25o. oom ed Juat enough. New Cabbage, Spinaob or W hite Tum i pa A one-day selling with It for an old faehloned New England dinner. of good quality scat­ ter rugs in hit-and- A sale by populaz, re­ Roaatlng Capona, Fowl for Frloaeeee, miss patterns with quest! Large size wire lb...... 32c I Ib...... 24c neat border designs. SOCONY HEALTHFUL Blue, rose, gold, rubbish burners with Calves’ Liver — Honeycomb Tripe. een, orchid. Size, covers. Nothing better Tender Stewing Lam b ...... 2«/2 lbs. 85c RANGE AND HEAT Sx48 inches. 50 for burning rubbish. W h en you burn only—shop early! Soup Bones. Sparerlbs, 12c lb. Kraut, 10c lb. FUELOIL B asem ent Main Floor, left Libby ROAST BEEF Prompt Oelivery l 2 12-ounce cans i^tblue coa l’^ Oil Cloth Odd Group Specials Dial 6282 Scarfs, Plates, each ISo can. Order SCHALLER’S Assorted patterns. Size, 18x42 inches. (U uc- One group of odd plates to cloce-out at Pineapple Sliced Small Tomato m ent). 5c. Good values in this group. (Basemcoi). Juice Beets Juice Whole LESS /from LOWER No. 2 can No. 2 can 8 cans Beets ATTENTION FUEL COSTS $1. Swinging 2 for 29c 2 for 25c 29c Individual 15c can Mirrors, Nut Dishes, each Educator T ^ e Advantage o< Hieee Valueel We Are An Agent Excellent for the Colonial room. Stands on The W . G. Glenney Co. chest or dressing table. Maple and walnut Hand painted china dishee. A good card prisR' Bouillon Cubes . .17c (Basement). (Basement). Butter 12 to a box. F o r Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint 336 No. Main St. TcL 4149 Manchester Crax Another 8hl|«ient New Size Woodbury Beautify Your H(nne With Flowerirt M oim ch BaJdng Chocolate ^ lb. 19c Dehdone, thin, 2 fo r 85c. Koppers allghtly aalted A^LcONNECnCUT Facial Soap tfack era. Birdseye Daffodil 2 Iba. Raspberries ______,.box 18c RANGE & FUEL OILS 9c cake le We Handle Oaly The Beat! New alae cake of the S u g a r . .10 lbs. 49c OKE world famous skin, When In Need Of Range Or Fuel Ofl scalp and complexion These bulbs have 801^ and thq shoots s r r l 4» S Inehiai Birdseye 0$12.50 Per Ton PHONE 5293 O ranges...... do^ 23c Squibb’s Aspirin Tablets...... 88c wim soU ready to phUhljlitt Sold for Cash Only. (100’s). ^ lin a c h Green Beans — Beets — Peas — Splnseh — Oaiillflower. 26c K leenex...... 16c, 4 for 60c The Bandy Oil Co. Hot Water Bottles ...... 59e L.T.WOODCO. Main Ffaxnr, r ig h t 23c PINEHURST— DIAL 4151 Phone 4496 155 Center Street