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VOL* LIIL, NO. lOL (daeethed AdvertlilBs ee Page Ih.) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANOART 29,1934. (TWELVE PAGES) 800 TO ATTEND Birtkday, M r. Piseffldeiit^: EPISCOPAL BISHOP 4 - D A IU N OCEAN DEVALUATION BILL,. BO m iD AYBAU TUERS CRASH; ACHESON IS DEAD F O R P ^ E N T TWOMHDRT PASSED BY SENATE, Head Of Episcopal Chiirdi In STATE ACCIDENIS bdkations Are That Party Cross Ssrtli Athnik Safdy ACCEPTED BY HOUSE State Passes Away After CAUSE 9 DEATHS At State Armory Here Bat Get Lost lo Braz( Six Weeks’ IDness; Ser?- NUMEROUS FIRtS Senate Being h Recess To- Win Be Hone Success Was Tie First Air Mail ices To Be In Hartford. Fonr WcHoen Among Vi^ , day Measure Mist Wait Program Starts At 8 p.m. I ^ L DURING COLD WAVE UntQ Tomorrow For Vice Afiddletown, Jan. 29— (A P )— The tims— Two Suicides Also funeral of Rt, Rev. Edward Judging from reports of advance Fortaleza, Brazil. Jan. 29— (AP) Three Dead, Many Injured President Garner’s Siffat Campion’ Acheson late Protestant Reported Over Weekend. ticket sales a crowd of at least 800 —Four Italian fliers who cracked up Episcopal Bishop of Connecticut, will be in attendance tornorrow on the beach near here earty today win be held tomorrow afternoon night at Manchester's ^rthday Ball after spanning the South Atlantic, And Loss Will Run hto tnre— It Then Goes To By Associated Press from Christ Church Cathedral, for the President at the State ar­ were brought to Fortsdeza by a Hartford with Bishop Frederick G. Death coming violently smote mory. General Chairman William J. rescue party shortly after noon. Two Budlong of New Haven officiating Seven Figures. President To Become Law down nine persons over the last Thornton and Ticket Chairman of the men were injured slightly. assisted by Bishop Emeritus Chaun- The Mechanic Battag^a and cey R Brewster and others. week-end, four of them women who Francis E. Bray said that the de­ mand for tickets had increased as Radioman Giullni required first aid Sshop Acheson died yesterday were killed in automobile accidents. treatment only for their injuries in (By Aaeodated Frees) Washington, Jan. 29.— (A P )- r A from ailments which developed out the date of the badl approached. It Medical examiners’ findings showed is expected that there will be a big the crash, which ended an attempt to C^ld gales fanned numerous flres telephone message from President of an attack of neuritis with which two suicides, one from illuminating blaze a new air mail trail to South he was stricken about six weeks sale of tickets at the door tomorrow today in widely separated places. Roosevelt sufficed today t(Thave the gas poisoning and the other as a night America. ago. He had been head of the result of drinking poison. Fifteen Captain Francia Lombardi, com­ Three persons were burned to death. House imanlmously accept the Sen­ diocese since 1928 when Bishop Ask Betnras others were hurt in the seven auto­ mander of the flight, and Count Brewster gave up active duties. He Mr. Bray has requested all who Msiny were injured. Damage esti­ ate-revised dollar devaluation bill. mobile accidents. Franco Mazotti, send pilot, escap­ had been S u ffr a f^ Bishop from have ticket returns to make to plan mates ran to seven figures. The ex­ Inasmuch as toe recess of the Mrs. Etta Plank Taylor of Stam­ ed unscathed. Senate for toe day made it Impos­ 1915 but as such office gave no suc­ to bring them to his store before six A Pan-American airways rescue treme cold, felt throughout toe cession to the bishopric he was ford died on the way to the Stam­ o’clock tomorrow night or else re­ north, hampered flre-flghters. sible for Vice-Prerident Garner to ford hospital Saturday night and party went to the aid of the fliers, chosen co-adjutator bishop in 1926, port at the armory office some time A t Troy, N. Y., toe club house of sign the document, however, it Dickinson Cummings, son of United who crashed on the beach 12 miles an election urged by Bishop Brew­ during the ball. It is necessary to the 'Veteians of Foreign Wars- Africa, eaity yesterday, and reached firemen and policemen were injuced, maLjor moments last week. ^ former N e^ Haven city attorney, tha Baaziltan^doast, 83onomy Act, but asserted the ment was along the lines of the consumption in these waters. Bhe so many vessels to . nitrates,” til a few months agm" dead on arrival at toe hospital. The White Paper issued last November TeDs Police He W as Always must start back north soon. the Post said, “ apd i ^ Is that both GHU said be Imd be«h suhjeoted to other persons in toe car, Albert principles of toe revised act and reg­ ulations issues under it were “sound and said that Neville Chamberlain, Unlottdlng Delayed Japan and Russia are pllwBag in­ repeated attacks and that Dillon Mishley, of Stamford, toe driver, and should be contlnue disarmament conference at Geneva. man, a small, nervous, red-haired cache about 100 yards from the Norwegian Flint, 3,345 tons, and a cause none had been seen digging Is Up To States From Washington, toe Attorney day for Federal relief and cantimia- To Be Made Public woman of 46. edge of the ice had been hauled The proposed Federal law, she General kept in close touch with the tion of toe CWA. He probably will. Accordingly, said Sir John, the No charge has been placed against away by 47 men marooned ashore, (Oonttamed on Page Ten) (Oootlnoed on Page Ten) said, would not dictate to the states Norwalk hospital, but there were no Then, Mrs. Rcxisevelt let It oe British stand wlU be made public Mrs. Heckelman, mother of two chil­ hut 25 bales of hay were lost when what kind of measures they shall indications that he plaimed to leave known that she does not intend t»i when interested govemments have dren, Adelia, 23, and Joseph, 17. She the Ice crumbled. The hay had been pass but leaves entire freedom on toe Capitol. have distilled liquor served In toe had the opportunity to consider the surrendered to state troopers early intended for the three cows and one this point to the states. She pre­ Mrs. Helen Smith Cummings, wife White House but “there will be |K> memorandum, possibly within the yesterday morning, a short time bull taken on the expedition. dicted that if Qingress passes the of toe Injured man and their six- fixed rule as to the serving of wine” ; next two dajrs. after her husband, who was 50, was Hunters Kill Kangaroo *; proposed tax plan toe more tiiAn 4 0 yeaivold son, Schuyler, came to toe a decision that doubtless will acouae The secretary said the govern­ killed as he lay on a cot In the BAILOR BADLY INJURED Legislatures in session this year and hospital from their home in Stam­ comment Such wines a are seHred, ment has taken the view that re­ kitchen of their cottage. noct year would have an tnereased ford she said, will be American. formation of the League of Nations Her Explanation North 'Wildwood, N. J., Jan. 29.— Terrorized Community incentive to pass laws setting up .'6 - A delay is being encouatertd m is secondary to and dependent upon ‘T shot him because I could not (A P )— Fighting a heavy sea, the serves. CHARGE FAVORITISM legal selllnE^ of wines and 4pfttts k>- the urgent question of disarmament. stand it any longer,” police quoted fishing schooner Three n today Reserves Needed cally, although the law new Is qn This view, he declared he was Mrs. Heckelman as saying. ‘T did landed John W. Murthy, 42-year- Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 29. — ^dogs, sheep, and other anlmeia and “We must realize toe necessity of Hartford, Jan. 29.—(AP)—As toe statute hooks. Thus, evsn If it for the best.” old seamEin of Bar Haven, Mass., glad to say, has been confirmed by (A P )— A. 15-hour hunt over Signal caqsing negroes to stay at home setting up such reserves In toe dif­ the rertilt of various complaints re­ she chose, Mrs. R o o e e v ^ wns unalie the Italian and French governments. She retired early, feeling very ner­ who was injured aboard the vessel every night Elven as it fell from the ferent states so that in toe future garding poUtl(»l favoritism being to serve light wines «t the katoeot , at sea. mountain has ended in the killing qf Sir John did not give a direct an­ vous, police said she told them. A fter tree with its deatbwoimd yesterday they may take the place of the shown in certain towns In the dis­ conference whitfii the Presidelit ar­ swer to a Liberal party member’s midnight she rose, went to the Murthy was cut by g^ass when a a large long-legged mountain lynx it kUled one of the hounds In the bread Une or other charities as a pensing of e W A jobs, Ira Buabnell, ranged for early aftenotm with 8eb^ question as to whether “ the long kitchen after collecting three guns wave crashed over the vessel’s deck believed to be the “kangaroo” that pack that chas^ it. systematic, honorable metlHX] o t first selectman, and Henry Smith, retary Morgwitoaa. ' in the house, and placing the double 20 miles off shore, breaking win­ t i ^ g over a slump period for tiuMe second seleidnian of toe town of negotiations proTided Germany with terrorized the Hamburg commumty ' Weighing more than 40 poqnda, barrelled shotgim alongside bbr hus­ dows in the pilot house. who want work and lack it,” Miss Enfield called upon Miss Eleanor H. an excelloit opportunity for re­ near South Pltteburg, Tenn. the animal measured 50 inchM in DATE SET FOB^EBIAL band, pulled the trigger. Perkins skid. Little, acting public works jadminls- armament,” replying that he gather­ Captain John Salvatore found Four mountain himters Ivimght l

I blRbop rescued the wounded officer ARRIVE TOWN AIDED BY HOME under heavy fire. For this action be SEE EARLY ACnON was dted w despatches and later ' ABOUTTOWN awarded a medal. SOUTH WINDSOR BUS OWNERS LOAN FUNDS Ordained tai Toronto FOR BRETON ISLE ON eWA PROJECTS On Jime 10,1888, he was ordained Secretary Miller of the Connecti­ cut Council of Religious Education Taxes Totalling $1,213 Paid As in Toronto by Bishop Alfred Sweat- IN CRASH, ONE DIE man and made curate of All Saints’ has called a meeting of Manchester • '*..*■ i 'iij Three Loans Are Negotiated church in that city. A year later, ministers and superintendent of Many Fithmg ViDages Cat In Manchester. he came to this country as curate at church schools for tomorrow evening Frendent Wants ,950 Mil- St. Oeorge’s New York. While ■ in at 7 o’clock in the Robbins room of James Daffy, Of Tbis Town, Tax Collector O. H. Howe has re­ this curacy he took post graduate Center church bouse. The subject CHESTER GRANT DEAD work in New York UnivITnivsrsity, re­ O f From WorU For Days ceived taxes la the amount of 11,318 Eods Provided For Con- under discussion will be a teacher ceiving a Master’s degree in April, training Institute similar to that as the result of three loans that Driver— l i Held Oo a 1892. ’That same monui, he was ap­ held last season at the Center Con­ IN WAPPING, AGE 95 By Ice Floes. ware issued to local property own­ tinning The Relief Worh. pointed rector at Middletown. Dtir- gregational church. ing his rectorate, which extended Teclmical Charje. ers through the Home Owners Loan to his election as siiffragan tfishop, W en Known Briek And St

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ms a blf supply plmosd outslds of a dMUanga to aU Um woHd. Zoo le ioe houses and ice was also ASISBIDOMSTAIt FOUR NUNS DROWNED Suparlata&dant Clydo HIB, aayi it TURKEY GROWERS ' stored on Brooklyn street in Rock­ la a prbndolng algn but ha won’t let msrlM ROCKVILLE ville. More than forty men were at any of hia aaaiotahta tnveatlgate progrnm lor work diiring the harvesting of the IN AUTO ACCIDENT for fear they will ba torn to bita. MEET THURSDAY u cm IhTtZ* AT FULL STRENGTH lee. PROJKT IN VERNON If thara ara ouba ha axpaota tha OSum, wia b« Rockville Briefs lady will not tntroduea thorn to tha b u bMA «lloi*«d ibr d The regular meeting of the mayor Car Crashes Throagh Guard world for, a few months, as ta tha Cornell ProfecNr, Export On eussioB Mlowtai(« and Common Council is scheduled BOARD OF RELIEF SITS Rail And Plunges Into Canal; grizzly ouztbm. Tha birth of Market Derelopment To Be the reealMM. llvieiy to be held on 'Puesday evening al­ Driver Also Killed. grizzly ouba in captivity is vary and thoss ihtarestad ik- Manchester Contmgent Com­ though their council chambers are Macdonald Annooncea Three r^ire, Hill aal^l, Speaker. Industry in any way will ba STARTING ON THURSDAY much disturbed because of the re- Wateitown, N. Y., Jan. 29.— (AP) Philadelphia—It’s the male who at th6 meeting. finishing which it is undergoing this does tha nagging. Jamaa G. Rhan, Hartford, Jam SO—Prof. E. T. pletes Qoota; Hmns With week bv CWA help. NBA, One PWA Jobs WOi —Divers were called upon today to secretary of the Academy of Smith, Extension Poultryzaaii of Foar Sefwions Planned To Hear Chief Po-can-to-co, a Sioux locate an automobile which plunged Natural Science, explains that only Cornell University, Ithaoa, New Grievances Of Property demonstration on Tuesday morning the male katydid makes those "slan- LOCAL BAND AT REC ’ Activities. Indian, will deliver a lectiure and Be Done. into a canal at Black river carrjdng York, will be the principal speaker Owners On Assessments. four nuns and a maif driver to their deroua remarks.” Tha female, ne at the annual meeting u the Con­ at the auditorium of the George says, utterly Ignores the charge Sykes Memorial School. This vrill death. necticut Turkey Producers Associa­ N E H FRIDAY NIGiir The Board of Relief of the town that "Katy did” "Katy did." tion. The meeting will held In C&xnp Fernow, Hampton, Jan. 29. be the regular school assembly. The Highway Commissioner John A. The car tore through a guard rail of Vernon, which also includes the speaker is from the Rosebud And, anyhow, it’s a case of chisel­ the Hall of the House, State Capitol, — Seventeen new men were enrolled Macdonald today calle^l for con­ and roller' down cm embankment ing, rather than, chattering. The city of Rockville, will start their Reservation in South Dakota and Hartford, on February 1, at 1:00 p. The regular weekly dance bpo- here last week. One of these men will speak on "Indian Lore and Cus­ tractors’ bids on three National Re­ into 20 feet of water yesterday. male Katydid expresses his opinion, m. ducted at the School Street. ReCz^ duties of granting relief this week When grappling hooka failed to was rejected due to a physical dis­ toms.” covery Act highway projects and one by scraping together the edges of tlon building will b a -^ d on Friday catch the ceir, two divers were his wings. Mr. Smith la secretary of the New to the property owners clsdming to Fred Skinner of Rockville suffered Federal Emergency Administratidn York State Turkey Growers Asso­ evening and will mark the return v ability. Most of the new enroUees brought to the scene, but lack of Somerset, Pa.— 'There’s cme be aggrieved by the doings of the a severe paralytic stroke on Satur­ project (PW A), the three aggregat­ ciation and la largely responsible Art McKay and bis Orchestra wfo were from Manchester, with three light and a temperature of 12 de­ prisoner doing time In the Somerset day. He was taken to tlie Johnson ing about 10% miles of rocul im­ for the development d thrir turkey have been playing in some of .u e Board of Assessors who have Just grees^ below zero forced them to county Jail who doesn’t mind It at cpming from towns surrounding completed their work of assessing Memorial hospital In Stafford provement of various types. marketing progrsun. Kingsley T. leading ballrooms In this sisetion wait until today to locate the car. all. He’s a police dog owned by Manchester. The ijew members property for 1934. Springe where his condition was re­ 'The National Recovery Jobs will Leighton or Wallingford, secretary since their last appearance h* the The Board of Relief, comprising ported as critical. be done with Connectient’s $2,865,; The nuns and their names before Pa.ul Meredith 39, of Jersey Gty, N. of the Connecticut association, b^ Recreation Center. Many new fea-. have taken to the camp life in J. Meredith was sent to Jail for turee will be introduced at this ap- .' Henry Schmidt, chairman; Herbert A meeting of the Rockville Retail 740 share of the NIRA appropriation entering the convent were: lievea that Mr. Smith will have in­ j great style and like it very much. three months after pleading guilty pearance by Art and His Boys who T. Hewitt and William Johnson, has Merchants Association will be held for highway improvement, while «n Sister Gabriel, Mary Giblln, of formation which will be of direct One other new man was enrolled on to driving while Intoxicated. He are rapidly gaining recognition be­ arranged for four sittings as fol­ on Tuesday evening in the Police the PWA project the State will pay Carthage, principal of the academy; benefit to all Connecticut turkey January 25, as a 1st cook to take Court Room, Memorial Building. Rusked that the dog be sent to prison growers. cause of their smooth rhythm and the place of one that was dis­ lows: Thursday, February 1st, 6 to 8 seventy percent of the cost and the Sister Alphonsus, Margaret Kenney, p. m.; Saturday, February 10, 1 to President William Preuss will pre­ with him. So the animal is now do­ Neal P. Anthony of West Willing- the possibility of belzig engaged for charged. The strength of the com­ federal government thirty percent. of Philadelphia; Sister Angelo, a future appearance at the Rits 4 and 6 to 8 p. m.; Saturday, Febru­ side and the members will discuss Only one of Connecticut’s National ing a stretch of 90 dog days In the ton, president of the Connecticut pany Is now 202 but £is 200 is the the credits of the residents of this Emma Walsh, of Lowville, N. Y., same cell as his master. 'Turkey Producers Association, will Ballroom In Bridgeport is'in view. authorized strength for this organ* ary 17, 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. and Recovery projects still awaits the and Slater Giristina, Salde Hsdlgos, Wednesday, February 21, 6 to 8 p. community. Chicago—A 'sign on a coal dealer's discuss "What is a Satisfactory Dancing will be from 8 o’clock imtil Izatlon two members are to be final approval and the taking of of Scrauton, Pa. midnight with the checking being m. / The Boys Gub of St. John’s Epis­ bids. window some time may read: Price for Connecticut Yellow Tag transferred to Fort H. G. Wright, copal church will hold a public card The driver of the automobile was “Pocahontas, aged in the mine a 'Turkeys.” His talk wUl be based on Included in the admission- N. y., in order to bring the strength Several technical questions are to Of the three National Recovery Martin O'Keefe, of Carthage. come before the Board of Relief this party this evening in the church blend.” four years of experience and will down to authorization. parish rooms. The proceeds will be Jobs to be Included in this contract pertain very largely to the relation­ 'In Siberia, natives build their year which may materially Increase letting, the most Important is the Chicago’s city sealer is drafting With the entering of the new the tax lists of the community. It used for the benefit of the club. The an ordinance to make it mandatory ship between the price of native tur- granaries on stilts so the tremen­ men the camp orchestra and Hill public is cordieilly invited to attend. building of approximately 6% miles kejrs and those from distant states. dous snows of winter will not cover has been brought to the attention of bituminous macadam pavement to advertise coal blends as such, just Billy band has been enlarged by sev­ of the Board of Relief that the Rev. J.. Garfield Sallis, pastor of as whiskey blends must be so Dr. C. E. Terry of Shelton, chair­ them up. eral pieces. The hill billy band Is the Methodist church at South Had­ on the North Branford-Klllings- Queer Twists man of the committee oti Research assessment placed on property by worth road in the towns of North labeled. getting ready to stage a big blow­ the Board of Assessors must at ley Falls, Mass., and formerly of Reason: Coal blends fool experts and Feeding, will explain the results out sometime in the next two weeks. Rockville addressed the meeting of Branford, Guilford an^ Madison of experiments which he has been least equal the amount of mortgage (Route No. 80). This project will In fuel Just as whiskey blends fool Both the band and the orchestra is held on the property. the Rockville-Epworth League at In Day's News experts in taste. conducting with high protein turkey begin near the end df the present rations. James M. Gwin of Hart­ CHILDREHS practicing twice a week and is Several important business prop­ their meeting on Sunday evening at concrete pavement on the so-called Council Bluffs, la.—Rev. J. R. gradually being whipped into shape. erties have been found to be mort­ 7 o’clock at the church social rooms. ford, in charge of turkey grading Foxon Road in North Branford and Perkins suggested from his pulpit Some sort of entertainment is being gaged for nearly one-third more James Galavin, president of the Portland, Ore.—All the lads were Rockville High School Alumpi As­ will extend mto' Madison, forming that the next ordm of business staged in the newly decorated recre­ than the assessed value. No date out in white breeches and red coats would be “a cglB^ lor clergymen,” J^U )S sociation, is a patient in the Hart­ part of what will eventually be a ation hall each evening. Lectures has b^ n fixed as yet for these for the Multnomah and Portland assuring thetJl^mong other things, PSORIASIS are being held by the State Forester particular hearings. ford hospital for observation al­ through route, paralleling the Bos­ though his condition is not consider­ ton Post Road between New Haven hunt clubs’ fox hunt Sunday. They a living wnge. ECZEMA Foreman and Commissioned Officers Injured by Fall could not find any /oxes to De His proposed code would deal Constable George E. Dunn, who is ed critical. and the Connecticut i^lver. This Is It necessary to suffer fron/these of the camp each night. On Sunday chased, so they had imported a with the spiritual side of things afternoon 1st Lt. Herbert Sherwin the Democratic Registrar of Voters road traverses a wild, picturesque skin disorders? New wonderful oint­ coyote. also, one rule would demand that no gave the new enroUees an hour’s lec­ as well as the messenger of the Tol­ region, especially in the vicinity of ment now relieving many stubborn clergyman should covet another cases. Try It no matter how long ture on hygiene and sanitation. land County Superior Court, is in a Nineveh Falls, where a concrete The coyote was loosed from a f M STRUCK ON CROSSWALK bridge having a. span of 100 feet is box. The hounJs bayed. 'The preacher’s members, nor gloat over afflicted. Write Edward P. Klowden, Second Lt. Oliver H. Gilbert, lltb critical condition as the result of in­ 519 N. Central Park, Chicago, 111. juries received on last Friday while proposed. Due to the extremely coyote took a drink and went back receiving into his flock the sheep of Coast ArtiUery stationed at Fort H. rough contour of the country to his box. The hunters went another. G. Wright, N. Y., has been trans­ serving legal papers. Mr. Dunn was serving paper on em employee of a AS PASSING CAR SKIDS through which the road will pass, home. Minneapolis—'This time the hold­ ferred from the 171st Company at the project will be one of the up victim came out. Just a little 1 KUllngsworth to Camp Femow for store on Main street but the em­ Denver—Zoo officials have ix sus­ LiaioMlaM t. BOSTON ployee saw him approach and went heaviest grading Jobs in Connecticut picion a “blessed event” has oc­ ahead of the bold, bad bandit. In nis a Trips Ukllr duty. As yet no definite duties to the rear of the store and down highway history. ' hurry to get away after relieving KoMd 'Trip S8.0S have been assigned to him but it is Joseph Arson Suffers Scalp curred in the Grizzly bear depart­ the cellar stairway. The other two NIRA projects are Mike Aberman, grocer, of $4, the Lm t s * Oomtow e^tpected that be will be detailed as Wounds And Abrasions; ment, but they are too timid to try Trarsl Barsap Constable Dunn started to follow extensions of jobs already con­ for confirmation. , holdup man slipped and lost his hat. adjutant and suppjy officer. This and fell headlong down the stair­ Driver Not Held. tracted for with NIRA funds on 4SS Mala St new officer wUl be of a great help Lady Yellowstone took to bar The grocery man picked it up, de­ Maaaheatar way. It was first reported that he Thomaston Avenue (Route No. 8) in den and after a few days of si­ clared It was worth $6, figures he is T el TOOT to the present officers who are now had suffered a serious injury to his Waterbury and on Farmington lence and inactivity she’s growling Just a bit ahead. vir roRi overburdened wttb duties. Lt. Rublec spine and skull. Dr. E. H. Metcalf Joseph Arson, of 146 South Mtiin Avenue (U. S. Route No. 6) In ■ a m a a i r f f Is kmt busy night and day with bis of Elm street rendered first aid and street, was struck by an automobile West Hartford. duties of Mess Officer, Construction found that he was suffering several driven by John Sherman of 218 The Federal Emergency Adminis­ Officer and Welfare Officer. severe cuts and body Injuries but School street early Sunday morning, tration or PWA project will be un­ Camp Femow seems to have its bad DO broken bones. This is the dertaken in the Town of Vernon and share of bard luck during the past second fall that Constable Dunn has causing scalp wounds and abrasions will consist of paving with rein­ week. On January 18, Sgt. Austin suffered this winter. 01 both legs. Arson was treated at forced concrete of nearly three Almon died of a gunshot wound in Prizes Awarded at Ball the Manchester Memorial hospiteU. miles on the Tolland Turnpike the bead. The entire command of Unusual interest was shown in According to Policeman Herman (Route No, 16). The paving will NEARING THE END the camp raised enough money for a the distribution of the prizes at the Muske, Arson w u orossing School begin at the intersection of Route large floral wreath for his funeral. 50th or Golden Anniversary Ball of street at Main when Sherman's car, No. 16 and Route No. 83 and will ’^ l i l t ’s Every member of the camp was the Young German-American Asso­ entering the side street from Main, extend northeasterly u> Vernon sorry to lose this valuable Non- ciation wnich was hel<' on Friday skidded sideways on the ice and Center. Com, About 8:80 p, m„ January 24 evening at the Princess Hall dD Oppofite Sdiod Village street. The’ event was not struck the pedestrian. Sherman was Sealed‘bids on all four of the new a fire Isroke out in the small room Jobs will be received from con­ imdemeatb the water tower. Every over until the early hours Saturday not held. k South Monchefter tractors'at the highway department effort was made to save the tower morning and it was pronounced a but to DO avail. The upright beams big success. headquarters in the State Office GREAT PUBUC SALE.' The prizes were swarded as fol­ Building, Hartford, until 2:(X> p. m., were chopped at the base when the Tuesday, February 18, tower began to lean over toward lows: Handsomest lady, OHice Has- NORTH^VENTRY the administration building. The sett of Manchester; handsomest The work oa announcei:^ by Com­ large tractor was brought out of gent, Carl Pfeiffer of Rockville; missioner Macdonald today is briehy the garage a^d Henry Lucas volun­ most comical lady, Oscar Theum- Twentv-two people were served at described in the notice to con­ % tractors as follows: teered to climb the tower and tie a mler of Rockville; most comical the meeting of the Coventry Frag­ large rope on the cross beam so that gent, Etta Winchell of Rockville; ment social held last Wednesday at U. S, Public Works Project No, the tractor could pull it out onto most original makeup, Edith Worm- Mrs, John Kingsbury's. The women N, R, H, 69c:—Towns of North the p ara^ ground. After a perilous stedt; Judges, Otto Mueller, Herbert worked on quilting a bed quilt and Branford, Guilford and Madison. climb up the blazing tower be tied Krause and Nettle Ertel. several came up 'Thursday and fin­ About 88162 feet of Bituminous the rope on and the tower was Honor Rolls Tomorrow ished it, Mrs. Wallace McKnlght Macadam on a Trap Rock base on pulled over where it was broken The Honor Roll of the Rockvll.e showed the ladles bow it was pos­ North Branford-Killlngsworth road. up. The members in camp did a Hisli School for the first half of the sible to turn all four sides at once, U, S, Public Works Project No, very good Job in keeping the flames School year will be announced at allowing more people to work on it. N, R, M, 68B:—City of Waterbury: aM »piuk§ from spreadlDg to other the school on Tuesday morning by Mr. and Mrs, John Kingsbury and About 6200 feet of reinforced con­ buildings especially the garage and Principal Philip M. kowe. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Mcl6ilgbt crete pavement on ’Thomaston ave­ It was first hoped to announce the motored to Westpoft, Friday, to at­ nue, Now Is The Time to Buy, and Save— administration building, A hueket honor roll at the opening of the brigade was formed from the tend the funeral services of Mrs. U, 8. Public Works Project* No, school session this morning but be­ Hattie Hawkins Mills. Mrs. MlUs N, R, N, 680:—Town of West Hart­ s b ^ e r room to the administration cause of the large amount of work -because prices will not be lower—because present stocks are being turned into cash at building and water was poured all was bom and brought up in North ford: About 2600 feet of sheet which had to be completed over the Coventry, living here until fourteen asphalt on a concrete base on Far­ over the roof to keep the sparks week-end by members of the faculty from setting that building on fire. years ago when she movsd to West- ming ton avenue. it was impossible to .k>mplete the port't. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. Federal Emergency Administra­ Fortunately no one was hurt and tabulation of the school marks be­ only slight damage was done, Lt. William Hawkins, were active in tion of Public Works Project No, REDUCTIONS OF FROM 15% to 50%! fore this afternoon. Coventry for many years, moving to 28:—Town of Vernon: About 14,848 Kefmling. Camp Commander, com­ The half-year examination plimented the men on their fine Deep River two years ago. Mrs. feet of Reinforced Concrete Pave­ which was given during the past Mills bad been confined to her bed ment on Tolland Turnpike, work in jgetting the records and week will count one-quarter of the other material out of the adminis­ for over a vear. She leaves her rating of the high senool students husband and two dau^ters. tration building and their orderly for the half-year. f Mr. and Mrs. William Christensen Extra Special for Tuesday! manner in fighting the fire, May Complete Road Work The basketball team finally got The C, W, A, Project of the town of North Coventry bad an Infant into stride. Last Thursday they of Vernon on the uo-called "Mile son bora to them Friday afternoon took over the strong 174th Company Hill Road” which is being construct­ at the Manchester Memorial hospi­ from Stafford Springs to the tune of ed near the club house oi the Rock­ tal. 86-28, On Tuesday night they ville Fish and Game Gub is fast Friday evening the Coventry pulled out of the cellar position in nearing completion. It is hoped to Christian Endeavor society had a OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS the Y,M,C.A, City League by beat­ complete the work this week after monthly business meeting and so­ ing the Falcons in a closely played the project has been underway for cial. They voted to give a card contest winning by a score of 26-22, about five weeks. showed each month for some sick English Lounge and Fireside Types Parda of New Britain and Paddock Several other projects are now person or sbut-ln. For January "Gimplexion Ciir$e they will send cars to ^ Mrs. Henry of Meriden were the high spots of under contemplation but nothing She UmusM she was hM unlucky wIm hecallsd the gan> A1 Parda was doing the definite has been decided upon* as Walker. on hw onee—svolded h « therasltcr. 1 ut nooM The North School Bulletin pub­ admires pimply, bieralshwUkIn. M m 1 Lot of Floor Sample upholstered chairs, In passing and Paddock was doing the et. First Selectman Francis J. women are reallilns that pimples an lotches Values up to $60.00 tossing. These two stars Just could richard is expected to announce lished by students of North School are often danger signals of clotitd good condition—Chairs that are plainly mark­ not be stopped by anyone, /'M onk” the new project within a few days. No. 9, Instructed by Miss Mary perisonous wsstea ravaging the system. Let N il tNatura sJUmedy) affora complete, thorough CHOICE Swanko showed his form in the The project will undoubtedly be the Martin, was off the press Friday. elimination and promptly ease away beauty- ed up to as high as $60,001 Comfortable Eng­ Stafford Springs game by tossing proposed waterbound macadam road The Bulletin is unique, being pre­ ruining poisonous matter, Fine for sick head­ lish Lounge Chalfs, Big roomy Fireside Com­ from West street to Vernon Center. pared by students from the first to ache, blflnly way I can deal ember 31, 1933, is as follows: bal­ er le tsiw cere el some toecisl with certain Senators,” Fess said. Mary Fiske, Mr. and Mrs. Charles eeierfleney. . . cell on us. We ance on hand January 1, 1033, Schell. srrsrMeJosfli oulekly, end sllew e a c li...... $14.75 “I realize,” Connally came back, INNERSPRING $56.95; receipts, appropriation of 'The Coventry Community orches­ yee 3, 6, 10 sienths or lonfer "the Senator is more effective when the town of Vernon, $2,000; income to repsy. $38.00 Burl Walnut 4-Post BED____$21.50 dealing with imaginary things.” from Investments, $5,031; gift of tra h u been asked to play at the 4-H Achievement Progfram of Tol­ Col. Francis T. Maxwell, $500; gift Personal Finance Co. MATTRESSES Serving his first term. Repre­ of William Maxwell, $500; fines for land County which will be held dur­ $17.00 Curly Maple CHEST...... $9.95 ing February, iioom 3, State Theater sentative Cannon, Wisconsin Demo^ year, $379.03; other sources of BnlldlasT. 7S3 Mala St.. erat, complains constantly of not revenue, $202.39; total receipts, $8,- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Standlsh Phoae 8480, Haaeheater $17.00 Maple CHEST, 4 drawers___ $9.95 Regular Price $27.00 having enough to-do “on this Job.” 669.37; disbursements, $8,688.66; spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. The only eharce la Friends think they know why. balance on hand as of January 1, John Kingsbury. T h r d e Percent Per $18.00 Child’s CHEST— ivory finish, $9.95 Miss Eva Koehler Emd George Month on nn pal'd Cannon has earned the reputation 1934, $30.81; Inventory of securities Amonnt of Loan Sale Price of the earliest riser in Congress. as of January 1, 1933, $119,928.63; Kingsbury visited Franklin Grtmge $46.00 Colonial Mahogany DRESS­ Usually he is at his desk by 7 or Invested funds increased during Friday evening. ER vuth hanging mirror— ______$29.75 7:80 a. m. 1933 by gife of Col. F. T. MaxweU In addition, acquaintances say, he (in addition to $500) $4,500; inven­ $25.00 Colonial Maple DRESSING. tory of securities as of January 1, 1 * is eyeing the Senate seat held by $ 7 .5 0 "Young Bob” La Follette. 1934, $12,428.63. TABIeE with hanging m irror____$14.50^ The invested securities will also What do people say whta they show an increase of $4,500 during- $41.00 Ckirly Maple LOWBOY...... $22.50 1934 because of a gift of this DIAL 6148 talk to themselves ? FOB An elderly gentleman plodding amount made this month by William $52.50 Atahogany LOWBOY with Maxwell. hanginf? m irror...... $27.50 Special innerspring MA’TTRBSS aqroes the driveway in front of the with factory guaranteed spring Capitol was heard to m utter:' Complete Ice Harvest ATLANTIC RATOUTE The work of harvesting the crop $70.0j) Mahogany VANITY, extra unit, very soft and pliable — ex­ "The Nation’s Capitol, the Na­ of ice at Snipsic Lake was complet­ tion's Capitol,” tremely durable. Extra well quitt­ ed on Saturday with the b ^ crop large—iz-drawer case...... $37.50 ed with layer M roUed edges. A tm dome never shone brighter, the the harvest was 13 inches thick ac­ tone of the old gentleman’s voice tress that will give you a th on bd cording tq Howard C. West, local . bedrotim at savings up to ^ FhXCBl nights of restful sleep. v . plgialy indicated there w as some- ice dealer, and at no time below ten V . f i r p o I ■ he didn’t like about the seat inches thick. . In addition to filling k the ice bouses at Snipsic Lake there <, ■ / 'W " r PAGE FOTJie MANCHESTER EVENING RERAID, MANCHESTER, OONN^ MONDAY, JANUARY 29,1981» V>

torlal support to the course of study longs there but everything within flattrifrstrr readable little baiuBiook in the new in problems of local government to them is quoted. Century of Progreis lerlee. Snratng S^raU) be Inaugurated here soon under the While we have a suspicion that HEALTH This book Is simply an outline of auspices of the County Y. M. C. A., this critic of reclamation and pro­ medical history, an exposition of BiiwiutfiiMn 0 t THiu for the benefit of young men, par­ ponent of conservation overlooks in HY u a FRANK MctX>Y the development by mankind of the CTRAliD PRINTING OOMPAKS, INC Qoeatteiiu la regard to Uaaltb and Diet art of healing from the primitive II StTMt ticularly those of college age who, his argument the fact that furs and M*BchMUt, Ooaa. will besaoBwered by Ur. MoUey wbo oag hocttspocua of the medicine man to a owing to the economic troubles, TOOU S nttO U B O N game in the quantities be visualizes be addfeeeed^ Id c v ot HUa paper. Ba- the identilo technique of the mod­ ’ * ‘1 0«n«ntJ MaBfts«r have been prevented from pursuing would be likely to lack a market eloae etam p ^ eelf-addreesed eavoMpa. em hoqiital. PouDdtd OetotMi 1, n il their educational ambitions. for reply. Medical history, says Dr. Flsh- Publlahed Htrarjr liizMpt and therefore descend tremendously Banday* aao BoUdaya Batarad at tlta in vadue, this idea that the wilder­ bein, really begins with Hippoc­ Post Oltlcs at Baaobastar. Ooaa. as Now any unconditional assertion LET YOUR FOOD BE A rates, about 300 B. C. Some four Second Class Bali Mattar. ness frequently may be more valu­ I want you to try these simple, centuries later Qalen became medi­ on our part that this proposed YOUR LAXATIVE commonrsense directions. I am sure 8UB8CR1P1TON RATB8 course is aiure to be a splendid thing able If left alone than if "civilized” cal 8clence*e dominating figure, re­ Ona ra a r, i > mall ...... |A«b toat, if you will eat the right foods, maining Buob for 1200 years. Then, Par MoBtb, by aiaU ...... 1 .10 would have to 4>e made more or lees is one in which a good meiny peo­ Tba most natural "laxatlva” ia this will be all the laxative you Btnffla copies ...... | .11 ple are becoming interested. food. If you eat the right foods and as people began to emerge from the Cellvared. ona year ...... |t.0 « on faith and we are inherently cau­ need. Remember, the stimulation of your intastinas ara haalthy, you will the right kinr ot food in the healthy superstition and tradition of the tious about advising youth. If it were It certainly has an Immense ap­ middle ages, came the development MEMBER o r THE ASSOClATltD find that elimination of wastes is colon is nature’s laxative. PRESS merely proposed to provide a meet­ peal to those who are fed up on the of anatomy, of physloiogy, of more Tba Assoolatad Press is aselosl^ly smell of gasoline. regular and no othjr laxative la fa- exact knowledge about the boo> and bntlUad .to tba asa tor raoablleatloa ing place for the young men of quired. The human dlgastlva system QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS its secrets, leading up to the great ot all nawa dlapatotoas eradltad to It Is dcslgDad in sucL a way that the 4 — 1^ . or not othanrlsa oradttad la tbla Manchester for the discussion of eta which began in the nineteenth In the paper and alao the looa) news pnb« fact that food is present in the In- (teqalrm* Natties not INsolosed) century and is not yet ended. problems of local government by TOMORROW NIGHT testinee sets up an action called per­ llshed haretn. Question: From Duluth, Minn.: It makes a very readable book, All ii(bts ot rapobltoatloB ot themselves, without a steering com­ There are two distinct reasons istalsis. By this perlstsdtlc action,' special dispatebes baralr are also re­ mittee of their elders to influence the walls of the intestines c tract '*1 would like to receive information this ‘‘outline;’’ an excellent sum­ SALE- served. why this newspaper has been pub­ and then relax and squeeze the un­ from you concerning my trouble, mary of medicine’s history, its ac- the direction of their inquiries, we licizing with unusual energy the but I r for your food to cause (1) $24.50 Oeepsleep, 4-foot size...... $14.60 natural movements each day, two nations, and that nothing could be ence the discussions. community for an evening of diver­ Since the dawn of civilisatton, ( • done about'it. Now, for the first things Tnust be provided. First, you mankind has been trying to InoreaM With a quite genuine entbuslazm, sion of a wholly novel kind, in must Secure enough vitamin B, i^art $1 0 .50, time since the passage of the “CNd- Its ability to fend off death and re­ however, we can and do declare our which all kinds and contfltlons of ot th>8 vitamin called B1 wll) help store ailing bodies to health. 'This Coil Springs it Strengthening Act" of the reeoo* belief that any plan or procedure to tvoe up your whole digestive effort began slowly, progressed people may join on a plaaa of per­ tra'/: and aids in keeping the intei^ At last, .smokers that are is (1) Simmons, Twin size...... $7.76 Btniction era, the United Statee which will result in the getting to­ fect social equality and animated by along an almost imperceptible rise- good to look at as they are prac­ tir/es hialthy. BItamln B is found lu for many centuries—and finally took ALL SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE puts itself squarely upon the propo­ gether of any considerable number the common purpose of having one tlie outside layers of cereals such as tical. 8 Styles; regularly 112.60, sition that the United States can a sharp turn upward, Medloal reduced for the Semi-Annual of thle town’s young men deter­ grand good time without handicap '#/bo)e whsat. If you eat whole science has made more progrees in Sale. and will rule the gold. mined to find out how the ma­ of formality or self consciousness, A '( wlieat. you wlP get more of the the last 130 ysars than in all of From that position this country vitamin than if you cat the refined recorded history before the nine­ chinery of municipal government gloom chaser, white flour products, 'Therefore, tvill never in the world raced#. teenth century. > operates is a good thing to start. To Let us make this occasion a hf^- when you are re-training your in­ So says Dr, Morris Flshbeia, ths Saturday's Senate action there­ testines to take care of elimination, WATKINS' WATKINS that extent wo very earnestly com­ widsly-read sditor of the Journal fore marks a moment of immense py onc--wltli something of the s^^ir- remember vitamin B1 and whole mend the County Y course to the It of the old time town hall cIaucos cereals, ot the American Medloal Assoola- A4ANCHESTER at MANCHESTER, CONN. historic interest. Its date will long lion, in "Frontiers ot Medlolns," a youth of this community. Then we of the New England villages where The second thing which adds to be remembered as ws rsmsmbsr the take the liberty of going a short everybody went and overybrsiy was the laxative value of food is bulk or dales of the "decisive battles of his­ step further and suggesting to the roughage. 'This bulk le In the form OS good OS ocybody else ar/j maybe of cellulose which Is not digeeted by tory." young men that if they listen only But there have been very few of a little better. 'That arrjory will the human body and remains In the with their ears and use their Intestine, giving It enough material these "decisive battles" that were hold a whale pf a lot, of people. tOBfuee only to say "yes," all they Let's go! to work upon, Foodr beet for >• followed immediately by a osssatlon win get out of the course will be vldlng bulk and which might be of hostUlUes, The Stone WaU at classed as laxative foods are; vege­ lomc Information; but if they listen tables fruits and *he bran found in Oattysbiirf marked ttte blfh tld# of with mlnde as well as oars and re­ whole wheat, This type of bulk, the Oonfedsraoy; but Oittysburg member always that llie exporlencei however, is the kind nature l-'tonded was fought in 1S68 and Appomat­ of their eldere have been quite Iuotations' you to use and gently sweens or tox's date is 186S, Deflation waa scours the intestines, stimulating largely experiences In error, then them In a natural way. In the given its death wound last Satur­ the olvloe round-table course will I do not wr/nt any woman ap­ healthy Intestine, ^ e bulk present day, but death wounds do not pre­ make a splendid contribution to tho pointed to off,ice because she is a In vegetablei, fruits and whole wheat will be sufficient In amount vent desperate wild beasts from oltliensblp of thle community. woman. sometimes killing their slayers, and --Mriv Carrie Chapman Catt, to do good. It is non irritating and has a perfectly natural laxative tbs soil of tbs earth is fsrtUlMd by A Store-Wide Event The baMs of this action li terrific­ effect. tbs blood of millions of victors kill­ ally unimportant — it Is money, The small amount of bran In ed in rear-guard aotlone. AH. WILDERNESS —Rudy Valloo, regarding his wife's whole wheat flour is helpful as a President Roosevelt has won a From a most unexpected source, suit for divorce. food laxative, but, If this bran is re­ including all new ranges! moved as it has been in the white s victory, but he Is a long way from a magazine devoted principally to A sort of spasm of nationalism flour, the laxative power is gone and having consolidated it. There is no tales of adventure but which con- has contracted men’s minds. the bref d nnay then prove constipat­ The Semi-Annual Sale has been extended to include every new chance that be will be driven from duoti a department given over to —H. G, Wells ing. Because of its vitamin, B1 and Its range in our stock.. for the first time in years! Every desirable the strategic height attained when ieriouB conferences between sports­ We must never forget that it is bran T find that the whole wheat the gold devaluation bill was passed men and adventurers and dealing a constitution we are expounding, a cereal oonstltutea a useful addi’-ion style of range is represented in this varied stock and prices are without exempting from capture the largely with observations of wild constitution Intended to endure for to the diet. Many of you• who are ages to come, and consequently to now bothered with constipation will particularly interesting. gold in the Federal Reserve Sys­ * life, comes the surprising postulai.e be adapted to the various crises of And that probabl." all you need to tem. But the country may be pre that a very great part of our ef­ human affairs, overcome this cond’tlon ia to change vented from realizing on the bene forts to "redeem the wlldern^s" —Chief Justice Charles E. Hughes. your dlot to the right foods. Use \ fits of that attainment for some has b m worse than useless, even more fruits, more vegetables and The King (Levinsky, Chicago time to come unless the admlnistra more whole wheat p n ^ c ts . Very from the viewpoint of the wilder­ heavyweight) would hit Schmeliag often these small changes will make tion—or quite conceivably Congrresa ness' ability to support human so hard, Mr. Hitler would hear it just enough difference to prevent of its own initiative—shall press life. The writer i.s evidently a per­ in Germany. constipation Such foods are a great —Lena Levy, .oister-manager of help to vou in producing natural but Table Top Gas Ranges the enormous advantage gained and son who knows a great deal about Levinsky. mop up the trenches of deflation. the wilderness and also something not excessive intestinal movements. $44.50 Semi-insulated In green maiv How likely Congress is to take about farm statistics. .His article Is belold finish...... $87 JO action of its own volition is Indicat' much too long for anything like a ed by that deeply significant vote detailed' discussion here. He had $49.50 Semi-Insulated; green mar- on Senator Wheeler’s amendment previously made the statement that Coal-and-Gas Ranges beloid finish...... $42. providing for the remonetization of a very large part of the United 1127.60 Bengal Kitchenette. Bums silver. ,The change of two votes States would produce more value If coal or gaz; oven is gas heated. Two- would have tacked that amendment left wild than if cgclalmed, and $64.60 Full Instilation; sxm-tan or tone tan or ivory and green por­ onto the devaluation bill. And yet it green marbeloid flnlshee with oven when questioned by a doubter be­ celain ...... 1108.60 was a spontaneous makeshift, lack­ comes specific. regulator...... $64.80 ing seriously in the scientific appeal 6 "The country that would produce I of Wheeler's earlier bill for more wild life values than domes­ 1148.00 Bengal Dual with gas oven $70JO Full ineulatlon with oven straight bimetallic standard. It did, tic,'’ be says, "is found In the natu­ heat control. Oven beats with coal or regulator; green marbeloid or green however, crudely express the eentl ral wilderness regions. 1,600.000 gas. 'Two-tone tan or green porcelain basket-weave porcelain...... $67JO ment of Congress for a controlled square miles are already this kind ...... $126.80 inflation; and for that reason, of terrain. To find out beef and mut­ $89.60 ‘Full insulation ia green or sketchy and little pondered as ton losses study U. 8. government $189.60 Bengal Dual with g u broiler, tan mother-of-pearl porcelain had been, it came within a hair’s statistics of Nevada, Montana, gas or coal oven with gaa regulator. Oven beat regulator...... |76l breadth of being forced upon the Wyoming, Utah, California, The Two-tone tan or green porcelains,, ,$161. President rest of the country loaned through Can anyone believe that the last Navada banks 18.60 on sheep that SOLID MAPLE $189.00 Crawford Dual With gas or word has been said by this Con^ were worth in the market 11.92. It ■A ■■ ; V coal heated oven and gas broiler. Oven gresB on the subject of mandatory rsqulres f 18,000 investment to raise V Bed, dresser bkge, mirror, chest inflation ? What it has dons, in pass­ ■■■■■ ■*. fitted with gaa beat regulator. 'Two-tone 1,200 sheep. In the territory where tan or green porcelain finlabee, ...$169.76 ing the devaluation bin, is to spiks the sbssp men all went broke and 7 clown with immutable fimmese the are going broke tending bands of a 4 ' ^ . $ foundation of America's financial in­ few hundred to a thousand or so dependence of the gold Standard- sbssp a gams protector could look Elevated Oven Congress mads vary sura of that os after 60,000 deer aad tbns of thou­ a first msasurs. Now, unlsss ws ars sands of quail, grouse, sage hens, a Gas Ranges Coal Ranges immensely mistaken, it will go on few thousand antelopes and more Included in this type of range with the story. aanual production value of wild fur are five different models. 'Some Straight coal ranges Include Bengal aad Fairmont makes not duly Aa ixogltiat ithmilus to Ne««i a: !■ to k«y and baile ehatna or croupi thoroof nnloM ipool* -_w«hg you to a fascinating IsarnlBf fsographY tad othsr gub- ri.M i ooMt to •) dMlmation Inoludoi all avallablo itatlona. ali^i wbero ho attsoided the ' mid* hobny which wtli yield many hours ' frosrami to ohango. P. M. Osni. Bast. Wlator Institute at the Nqtlnef. Jeota, but it aloo fu n lilisg too of the. keenest recreation and pleas- fundatteatals for a butlnega train­ NIO-' NETWORK 6:0(H- 7i00—Myrt A Marge—eeJrt onlri Trail meetufs, where he was oao oi ii£e. Louie Panlee Orehestra—audweat the speakers. ing. Second, I beUevs that people •A tIC - wlw wool Wtlo 6t1B- 7i16 — Juat Plain Bill — eaati Head of Soviet Comdl Pro- Ibmp'^i^sBectiBS Abe k For the average person there are not only have in itamp^ colleotmf a. ‘ w|>r wt*f It wXbr wrc wry Texae Rangerp-^ Panlee Ore,— ■ Tl)e regular monthly aodai of tho two priho!]^ ways of acquiring boa woaa . waal; Midi lud midwest; Travere Orehestra—Soda Federated flunday S.4elr a tsSriMf MIDWEST — wcah wgl wmt wmbd 6:45— 6:45-—Lowell Thomae — east; celebrated for his heroic rescues at ■wtaq wlsn wlbw kfh kfab wkbn wcco the congress—local newspapers re­ Nathaniel Jones of South Wind­ sea; from Franklin D. Roosevelt, him, for $15.00 an accumulation of nalnter. RsMsee SM |.-Rmm riSI ■wsbt Orphan Annie—repeat to mldweat sor is quite ill at his home; old and apparently worthless papers MANCHema MOUNTAIN—kvor kl* koh ksl 6:00— 7:00—Amoe ’n’ Andy—eaat only ported that 2,000 delegates cheered president of the United States, to khj koln kgh kfre kol kfpy kvl 6:15— 7:15—Baby Roae Marla—eaat and applauded Molotoff when he The Federated Workers met at the King George V of Great Britain; which yielded stamps valued at COAST— 6:30— 7:30—Potaah Parlmuttar, Skit Community church house on Friday $75,000. kfbk kmj kwK kern kdb kgmb 6:46— 7:46—M me. Francea Alda—to e contrasted the achievements cf from John Drinkwater, the eminent Cent. East. 7:00— 8:00—Side Show Variety Prog. Soviet Russia with what he de­ afternoon, with a fine attendance. English playwright, to Octavus Roy If you have access to any old let­ 4:15— 5:15—Dictators Orchestra—to 7:30— 8:30—Cyrena v.n Gordon, Songa scribed as “rotting capitalism.” The program committee for this Cohen, whose humorous stories have ters and papers, stowed away in at­ 4:30— 6:30—Jack Armstrong—es only 7:46— 8:45—Red Davla, Sketch—baalo year which was appointed by the tics or cellars, in the vaults of 4:45— 6:46—Reis and Dunn—o to cat 8:00— 9:00—Weekly Mmetrele Show Referring to Soviet-Japanese re­ tickled the ribs 01 America for many 6:00— 6:00—Buck Rogers, Skit — east 8:30— 9:30—Melody Moment! A Vocal lations he said: “In the camp of President, Mrs. John A. (Collins is as years. . . . banks, of the ancient files of busi­ only: Skippy, Sketch—rpt for mldw 9:00—10:00—Richard Wagner, Drama the Imperialists we have bitter ene­ follows; Mrs. Lawrence Grenman, In other words, stamp collecting ness houses, remember that stamp 6:15— 6:16—Bobby Benson—east only 9:30—10:30—Hanrl Daering, Planlat Mrs. Herbert Harrison, Mrs. Ashur rarities (unlike the general run of Al and Pete, Songs—Dixie and west 9:46—10:46—Father Finn’e Choraliets mies. Now especially. In connection is not the hobby of emy particular 8:30— 6:30—Music Box—wabc; Enoch 10:00—11:00—To Be Announced — eaat; with the situation In the Far East A, Collins, and Mrs. G. Wsdter class of people. It is enjoyed b>jj stamps) are worth more If left on R«ED Light Orchestra—basic; Jack Arm. Amoa ’n’ Andy—repeat for weat we must Increase our vlgfUance and Smith. The sewing committee Is: men, women, and children in air their original envelopes or wrappers. strong, Sketch—midwest repeat 10:15—11:16—The Poet Prince, Songe Mrs. Homer Lane, Mrs. C. Vinton 8:46— 6:46—Happy Minstrel — east 10:30—11:30—Dance Mueic Program readiness to defend the conquests walks of life. It is everybody’s hob­ Do not remove them by soaking, or Enoch Light and Orchestra—west 11:30—12:30—EddI" Elkina Oroheatra of the October revolution.” Benjamin, Mrs. David Carter and by—a fascinating pastime “for fold or damage them in any way, W i n e s « n 4 His remarks served as an Intro­ Mrs. Frank W. Congdon. The host­ young people of all ages, from eight until you have ascertained their duction of Joseph Stalin, party chief­ esses for the afternoon were Mrs. to eighty.” value. 5:30—The Singing Lady. tain, to the speakers’ stand. It was George A. Collins and Mrs. G. H. Nor does it require a royal Income Few Rarities IIMOR 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. reported that the mention of Stalin’s Sibley. to get a king’s enjoyment out of But do not expect too much when 6:00—NBC Program Calendar. name and his appiearance on the The warm rBiins recently, enabled stamps. The wealthy collectors with you go stamp treasure hunting! Re­ WTIC 6:01—Camera Club—Luis Marden. rostrum brought prolonged cheer­ the farmers to take down the re­ their rarities valued at thousands of member that In nearly a hundred maining tobacco that was hanging MMESTK Hartford, Conn. 6:15—United States Army Band. ing. dollars, the innumerable men and years very few of the great rarities 6:30—'J’ime* in the sheds. The tobacco buyers women and children who spend only have turned up, and che odds aj'e a 50,000 W., 1060 IL C., 282-8 51. are in the field looking at tobacco, Travelers BroaCpasting Service 6:32—Old Farmer’s Almanac. a small amount on their collections thousand to one against your find­ aut IMPORII^ 6:34—Temperature. but no crops have been reported as —who can say that one of these gets ing one of them. There are, how­ 6:36—Sports Review. Recreation ('enter sold In this vicinity. more enjoyment than another out of ever, hundreds of stamps of lesser Monday, January 29. 6:41—Famous Sayings. his stamps? .One of the hajqpiest vsdue which the treasure-seeker may s. 6:48—Weather. Items of Interest SUB ELECTRIC COMPANY. qualities of the “Great Hobb^’ Ip come upon 8« a moderate and inter­ P. M. 6:45—Lowell 'Thorhas. Stamford, Jan. 29—(AP)— Thir­ that the commonest 8ind cheapest esting reward for his efforts. 4:00—Organ Melodies — Walter 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. ty-two residents of the South End, stamps cast their magic spell over President Roosevelt said (sffter adjacent to the Stamford Gas and Dawley. 7:15—Baby Rose Marie. Today’s Program the collector just as the rare ones the diversion and pleasure afforded 4:30—Jack and Loretta Clemens. 7:30—Potash and Perlmutter. Electric plant there have filed suit do. by his stamp collection had helped 7-8, Men’s Boxing. against the company In Superior Domestic Gin (5 th s)...... $L15 to $2.00 4:45—Morgan Memorial Talk— 7:45—^Radlo Nature League — 5- 6, Boys’ Boxing. Pleasurable Recreation him through the period of con­ Robert Drew-Baer. Thornton W. Burgess. Court asking redress of $5,000 each Whether one has much or little to valescence following a serious Ill­ 7:15-8, Women’s Gym. Class. because of alleged damage to their Domestic Whiskey (qts.) .... $1.50 to $3.50 6:00—South Sea Islanders. 8:00—Side Show—Cliff Soubler, 8:15-9, Men’s Gym. Class. spend in his hobbies, stamps can ness “I can almost say that I 5:15—Babe Ruth’s Boys Club. barker: Morin Sisters; King’s 7- 8, Men’s Plunge. several properties by the operation make his leisure hours deJIghtful, owe my life to my hobbles—espe­ We Also Feature 5:30—Tom Mix. Jesters; Harold Stokes emd his 8- 9, Women’s Plunge. of the utility plane. and lead him on in a thousand pic­ cially to stamp collecting.” And 5:45—Wizard of Oz. Orchestra. 6- 7, Girls’ Swimming Team Prac­ The complaints allege the use of turesque and colorful ways Into end­ PARK & TILPORD 6:00—Wrightville Clarion. 8:30—Cyrena Van Gordon, M:zzo- tice. machinery causing a vibration which less new realms of pleasure and rec­ LIQUORS — WINES — CORDIALS 6:30—Irene Beeisley. contralto; Walter Golde, pianist. Tuesday Program is reflected in their homes for 24 reation. 6:45—Dental Talk—Dr. Joseph 8:45—Red Davis—Curtic Amall. 56:15, Men’s Volley Ball. hours a day and that soot, cinders One of the many advantages of SKIN IRRITATIONS and dust emanates from the plant the hobby of stamp collecting (or Bray and Dr. C. E. Peterson. 9:00—MlnsD els. 7- 7:45, Beginners’ Swimming Itching of eczehia, ringworm, effing, 7:00—Songs Without Words—Julius 9:30—“Northern Lights’’ (radio- Class. discolor and damaged the exterior "philately” as it is often called) is ^ d interior of Ahstethnitpi pimples, DUDOV boms, etc>, quickly Nussman, director. musical comedy). 7:45-8:30, l&tdinROdiate Class. - the case with which anyone msy reliered by ■ootbiag West Side Package Store 8:30-9:15, Private Class. About a yeat ago, a number of start a collection. All you need, in For Delivery Dial 6757 7:15—Meistersingers of the Air— 10:00—Durrell String Quartet. similar suits were filed in superior Leonard Patricelli, director. 10:30—Cascades Orchestra. Dancing this week will be held on fact, are some stamps, a book to 331 Center Street Just Below Pine Street 7:30—Shirley Howard and the Jes­ Friday night to the music of Art court but were withdrawn during keep them in (preferably an illus­ 10:45—News. trial when a settlement was reached. ters. 11:00—Time, weather, temperature. McKay’s 10-plece orchestra. trated album), and some stamp Resmol 7:45—Studio Program. 11:04—Old Farmer’s Almanac. 8:00—Snow Village. 11:15—Poet Prince. 8:30—Lawrence Tibbett, with Wil­ 11:30—St. Regis Hotel Orchestra. liam Daly’s Orchestra. 12:00—Paradise Restaurant Orches­ 9:00—The Gypsies. tra. 9:30—The Travelers Hour—Norman 12:30 a. m.^-Savoy-Plaza Orchestra Cloutier, director: assisted by 'The 1:00—NBC Program Calendar. Three Leaders. 10:00—Contented Program. s « 0L 10:30--WTIC Playhouse—Guy Hed- lund, director. EDUCATIONAL THERAPY 11:00—John Fogarty, tenor. 11:15—Ted Weems’ Orchestra. How Are 11:30—Clyde Lucas’ Orchestra. EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY 12:00 Midn.—George Olsen’s Or­ chestra. Association To Demonstrate YOUR Nerves? 1:00—Silent. Training Of Disabled At • Bushnell Memorial. Whatever your job or position In life, healthy X nerve, ere worth eny effort. Yet with meny o An attempt to re-educate the gen­ us jen|led, irritetod nerves are only too weU eral and professional public In Its known! conception of the achievements and methods of occupational therapy is Cheek up on your habits-your eating, your * h l s s the purpose of the Connecticut Oc­ ■leeping, your recreation, and your smoking. W / 6 g INi Monday, January 29. cupational Therapy Association at Countless people heve turned to CemeU end ere its twelfth annual meeting to be ' enjoying e now freedom from jenglod nerves. held in the Colonial Room at the P. M. Horace Bushnell Memorial Hall, And they are urging their friends to join them I 4:00—Bob Nolan and Orchestra. Hartford, on Janpary 31. General 4:30—Artist Recital. hospitals, state institutions and Comala ara mod* from llnar# 5:00—Skippy. training schools for various Infirmi­ 5:15—The Dictators. ties, and private hospitals for the MORI IXPIN5IV1 TOBACCOS 5:30—Jack Armstrong, All Ameri­ care of crippled children and of can Loy. nervous and mental ctfses have com­ than any ofhar popular brand. Miee Mary Wiggjbss, Mrs. F. R. Bruce, 5:45—Reis and Dunn. bined their efforts In conducting an Amsries’s most dsrigg Larchmont, N. Y. Mother, sa ys: 6:00—Otto Neubauer, pianist. occupational therapy exposition You’U like the taste...the remerkeble mild­ Stunt Girl, tq)u; 6:15—Bobby Benson and Sunny which is to be the occasion of the ness... of Cemel’s choice ■ quality tobtooos. ” Healthy nerves are important Jim. meeting of the Association at two p. And you can enjoy Cemels steadily.. • hour “ I Have to be sure my to me, too. Meeting infinite de- 6:30—Enoch Light’s Orchestra. m. and at eight p. m. and which will nerves, are healthy to do 6:45—Ye Happy Minstrels. be open to all. For the afternoon after hour...without nervous irritetion, or the nrunds with patience and un­ my stunts. As to smoking, 7:00—Myrt and Marge. program, the president of the As­ aftertaste eisooieted with the flat or “ tweet ruffled nerves—that ’ s a mother’s 7:15—Terry and Ted. sociation, Dr. C. Charles Burlin­ I ’ve found that Camels 7:30—Music on the Air with Guest game Is to be the presiding officer. type oi cigarette. are milder^ better in job. And one who is ‘on edge’ Sta- There is being erected “Occupa­ fla^vor, and do not give with nerves cannot create a tional Therapy Village” with a row So change to mild, rich, good-tasting Camels, 7 :45—Dave Burrough’s Hawaiian me ‘edgy’ nerves, even Serenaders. of busy little "shops” bordered by a they never get on your nerves. . . never tire happy home. Smoking is one flagstone walk, and having thatched when 1 am smoking a lot. ’* of my chief enjoyments. I have 8:00—Happy Bakers, Phil Duey, roofs, casement windows and all the your taste. Frank Luther and Jack Parker, found that the choice, more ex­ Vivian Ruth. other intriguing features which re­ mind one of the Old World country pensive tobaccos used in Camels 8:15—Edwin C. Hill. village. 8:30—Bing Crosby and Lenny Hay- never upset my nerves —and I ton’s Orchestra. 9:00—Leopold Stowkowskl and the prefer their rich, mild flavor.” Philadelphia Symphony Orches­ SIX FIREMEN HURT tra. 9:15—Andre Kostelsmetz’s Orches­ tra; Chorus; Howard Marsh; IN BROOKLYN BLAZE Mary Eastman. 9:30—“The Big Show” with Ger­ Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 29.— (AP)— trude Nlessen, Isham Jones’ Or­ Six firemen were Injured and two chestra and Dramatic Cast. three-story frame Inns and an athle­ 10:00—Wayne King’s Orchestra. tic arena were destroyed today in a 10:30—Columbia News Sendee. 10:45—Evan Evans, baritone, and Are which brought out most of the Concert Orchestra. flre-flghtlng apparatus In Brooklyn. 11:15—The Boswell Sisters. The fire broke out In Arcadia Inn, 11:30—Abe Lyman’B Orchestra. a cabaret-restaurant on the Camasie shore of Jamaica Bay, and a high wind caused it to sprsed quickly to ’MATCHLIII the Shore Inn and Golden City Park Arena, an athletic arena, and to HIND some twenty concession atiinds. WBZ-WBZA The injured fireihen were at the Springfield — Boston rear of Arcadia Inn attempting to check the flames at the arena when a rear wall of Arcadia Inn blew Monday, January 29. down on them. The six were rushed Ir ambulances to a hospital. It was P. M. believed thst none was seriously in­ 4:00—Betty and Bob (drama). jured. . r 4:15—“Health”—Dr. Royal 8. Cops- The two inns, the arene and the '>y n'\ -■ ' •.j; ^ land. oonceeslon stands were wrecked by 4:80—Library of Congress Musicals the flames. The firemen, with 48 NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES ... NEVER TIRE YOUR TASTE ; —Barre Wind Quartet. pieces of apparatus, managed to 8:00—Agricultural Markets. keep the fire from ipreadlng further, Y l||J|r III C A I f A V A l f fif^/ff iil fhrfrfttofrN wirf^fiyDr rTiifflyun |S;15—News. despite the blgb 'Wind. I H H t IN . T h m a d a y m t /d 4I.| If. C 5. S. fe iVeg i». $r IV. toter /TvV.f

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A D V m M M B N T - ADVBBIiaBMKNT— BRinSR-AIIIEItlCAN “ Plyingr Down To Rio” Has Sky Ballet 80 HOLY NAME SOCIETY MEN TAKE COMMUNION N. Y . Stocks Local S DINNER SAIDRDAY \ Adams E x p ...... 10 OTansltlsed by PabiMai # Biggest Gathering Of Kind Central Bow, BartfiH, ' Since Society’s Orjganization Air Reduo ...... 101 Alaska Jun ...... 22% Party At Masonic Temple Is Takes Place Sunday. X P. M. BMoHa ^ Allegheny ...... 4% Huge Success— Tme Ed- There , was a gathering of about Allied Chem ...... 165 Bank Stodts ^ CaJces that like to fall just don’t 80 men ot S t Bridget's church at Am Can ...... 100^ Bid ^L«kbd Julia Boyd patterns are sc4d only A Cap Nat Bank ft Trust 9 > 13 hare a chance when thej^re baked through newspapers and not the 8:30 mass yesterday morning Am Coml A l c o ...... 60% who received communion in a body. Conn. Alvor ...... 460 - __ in an evenly controlled electric throu^ stores. More and more read­ tertainment Program Am For Pow ...... 10% First National of Htfd 86 — range. Why don’t you try one of ers compliment Miss Boyd on the It was tbe first time’ in several years that there has been an effort Am Rad St S . . . . ^ ...... 16% Htfd. Conn. T r u s t___ 47 61 these ranges when you have a distinction, the practicality and the Am Smelt ...... 45% Htfd. National B and T 17 19 chance like this? The Trial Plan excellent styles displayed in her made to have members turn out in Members of the Brltista-American large numbers with the Holy Name A:r Tel and Tel ...... 118% Phoenix St. B. and T. 160 180 (ends Wednesday) offered to you by pattern sketches. One reader says: Am Tob B ...... 77 club, their wives and lady friends, Society of the parish whiob Just West Hartford Trust.. 90 __ the Manchester Electric Company “I used one of your patterns and Am Wat W k a ...... 22% numbering 300, enjoyed tbe now is being reorganized. A sectloo Insuranoe Stocks gives you opportunity to cook elec­ liked it so well I am sending for Anaconda ...... 16% Aetna Casualty ...... 64 8 6 ' trically for five months with no three more." banquet of tbe organisation in tbe of the church was reserved for the Atohisem ...... 68 men and it was said to be one of the Aetna life ...... 19% 81% charge for the use of the range. If Masonic Temple Saturday night. It Auburn ...... 62% Aetna Fire ...... 88 40 you don’t like it send it back. Dial Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock largest attended gatherings of this Aviation Corp ...... 10% was the largest affair yet held by kind since tbe early organization of Automoislle ...... 22% 24% 5181 and ask for details. Mrs. A m Sutton Mixter, from the the club and from every standpoint Balt and O h io ...... 28% Conn. (Seneral ...... 30 82 Manchester Gas Company will give the Holy Name Society of the Bendix ...... 21% the most successful. church. Hartford F ire ...... 45% 47% Did you know there is a brand the third of her series of cooking ’Turkey Dinner Beth Steel ...... 45% National Fire ...... 48 50 new tapioca product on the market demonstrations at the Y. M. C. A. The guests assembled in the lodge In order to increase Interest In Beth Steel, p f d ...... 78 Hartford Steam Boiler 49 52 which makes puddings as creamy The menu will be as interesting as room of the Temple and at 8:30 a the society it Is planned to have Borden ...... 23% Phoenix Fire .. H___ _ 55% 57% and light as a Bavarian, and already ever. Those of you who have never grand march formed and proceeded monthly meetings when different Can Pac ...... 15% Travelers ...... 410 420 it has nation-wide distribution? It attended, ought to take this oppor­ to the banquet ball. There the as­ men will speak to them on current Case (J. I.) ...... 80 Public UtUltieo Stooka certainly spells convenience and tunity to do so—you learn so many sembled members and their friends events. Cerro De Pasco ...... 36 Conn. Elec Serv ...... 39 48 time-saving for the homemaker. helpful things besides Just bow to enjoyed a flne turkey dinner served Ches and Ohio ...... 43% (Donn. P o w s r ...... 38% 40% The old recipes may be used if de­ prepare the scheduled menu. And in Chef Osano’s best style. Souvenir (Ilhrysler ...... 55% Greenwich WAG, pfd. 48 — sired, but there are new ones on the don't forget—the children are tak­ bats added to tbe colorful decora­ Col Carbon ...... 64% Hartford Elec ...... 62% 64% package and a new recipe book Just en care of in the downstairs social tions on the tables and tbe banquet SOCIETY LEADER DIES Coml Solv ...... 86% Hartford *G 6s ...... 40 45 off the press. It is wonderful for room, so bring them along. WM quickly and efficiently served. (Dons Gas ...... 42% do., p f d ...... 46 — thickening berry pies, for using in During the dinner and later for Cons O i l ...... 11% S N E T C o ...... 102 106 the dancing A1 Behrend’s orchestra FROM GUNSHOT WOUNDS meat loaves instead of bread or Cont (Dan...... 79 Manu/aotniiJid Stocks played. Songs familiar to every Com Prod ...'...... 81% cracker crumbs, and forms the basis Britisher were sung and it didn’t Amer Hardware...... 19% 21% Del L and Wn ...... 28 Am Hosiery ...... — 30 of dosens of delicious, economical Here’s a new sounding recipe: take any persuasion to have tbe desserts. As a "precision ingredient’’ Thomasvllle, Ga., Jan. 29— (AP) Du P o n t ...... 100% Arrow H and H, com. 9 11 Apple lim e Fluff whole group of diners singing. —Mrs. C. MeirlU Chapin, Jr., New Eastman Kodak ...... 88% for ice creams it Is unequalled. All 1 package lime-flavored gelatine, When dinner was completed the do,, p f d ...... 90 .100 tapioca is made from the root of York society woman, died in a hos­ Elec and Mus ...... 4 % Billings and Spencer.. — 1 1 pint warm water, tables were removed and chairs pital here today from a gunshot the cassava plant which is raised in Elec Auto L ite ...... 28 Bristol Brass ...... 22 24 1 cup thick applesauce, strained. placed in a semi-circle so that all wound in the abdomer accidentally far-off Java^ but this new product Gen Elec ...... 22% do., p f d ...... 96 — Dissolve gelatine In warm water. could see and enjoy the entertain­ Inflicted while dove hunting. Gen Foods ...... 351^ is made in a clean, sunny American Chill until cold and syrupy. Place in ment program to the fullest Lew Advtmce guard of the hundred dazzling chorines who dance on airplanes Case, Lockwood and B — 300 Mrs. Chapin was wounded Thurs­ Gen Motors ...... 40 Collins Co...... 48 — factory in Orange, Mass., in the bowl of cracked Ice or ice water and Shonty's Joy Boys entertained with in the spectiwular climax of "Flying Down To Rio”, RKO-Radlo’s day and died at II a. m., e. s. t., to­ Gillette ...... 11% Berkshlres. whip with rotary egg beater imtll songs and comedy sketches and mantlc musical extravaganza with Dolores Del Rio, Gene Ra3rmond. Colt’s Firearms ...... 19% 21% day. The body will be taken to New (Sold Dust ...... 19% Eagle Lock ...... 28 81 fluffy and thick like whipped cream. Miss Betty Shaw rendered several Raul RouUen, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, at the State tonight and York tonight. Homestake Mining ...... 820 Fafnlr Bearings...... 45 55 Fold In applesauce and turn into popular numbers. She proved par­ tomorrow. Mrs. Chapin, her husband smd two ticularly adept In picking out the Hudson Motors ...... 23 Fuller Bnuh, Class A . 7 10 mold. Chill until Arm. Unmold. guests from New York, went to tae Int Harv ...... ; ...... 43U If ordinary cough syrups do not good singers in the BrlUsh-Amerl- Chapin estate near here for tbe dove Gray Tel Pay Station. 16 17 Serve with custard sauce if desired. ------Int Nick ...... 23 Hart and C o o le y ...... — 125 touch that cough, try the combina­ can club. tbe cluh are; James McCullough, shoot. While Mr. Chapin and 'This will serve 10. ! MIXED UP ON BIRDS. Int Tel and Tel ...... le Hartmanp Tob. com.. — ' 6 tion of White Pine ^th extract of ’The Dancing Demons, two clever president: Joshua Fleming, vice- guests were on the opposite side of boys with unusual routine, were on I BUT SHE GOT CIGAR Johns M anvllle...... 64% do., p f d ...... 9 — Cod Liver Oil—it’s as sweet as Reproductions of old daguerreo­ president; Ellis Callis, trewurer; the field, Mrs. Chapin sat down on a Kennecott ...... 21 % the program, as was Martin Llnd- David Robinson, financial secretary; stool. Int S ilv er...... 87 40 honey. Where did I find this? At types are such lovely things. And A womsm who wax given a Lehigh Val C o a l...... 3 berg, the well known planoaccordlan Fred Baker. Recording secretary; do., p f d ...... 66 68 the Center Pharmacy—the former now, with tbe Wedding Gown Pag­ player. ride by automobile from her A boy standing nearby heard Mrs. Lehigh Val R d ...... 18% committee, CHayton Allison, Samuel Landers, Frary ft Q k . 83 85 Packard Pharmacy. eant leap than a week away, is your Dancing home on the West Side Sunday Chapin's gim discharge and saw her Ligg and Myers B ...... 94% New Brit. Mch. com.. 6 8 Dunlop, William Robinson and wished to show that she appre­ slump to the ground. The boy said Loew’s ...... 29% opportunity to have a really mod­ Dancing, both old-fashion and Joseph Boyce. do., p f d ...... 80 — These new silver tulle sweaters em daguerreotype. Have Mr. Fallot modem rounded out the flne pro­ ciated the ride and went Into the Mrs. Chapin had the gim beside her Lorlllard ...... 18% Mann ft Bow. Gass A S 7 looking like modem coats of mall, take your picture in your gay nine­ gram. store of James H. Quinn and as she sat down and one leg of the Mont Ward ...... 27% do., aews B ...... % __ are charming evening novelties. Miss Jessie M. Reynolds, guest of asked to buy a "Blue Eagle" stool apparently sank into the soft Nat B iscu it...... 48% North and J u d d ...... 14 16 ties dress and have a truly individ­ ground, causing her to fall. ual. photograph. Dial 5808, the Fal­ honor, cigar. She was Informed that Nat Cash Reg ...... 224 Niles, Bern Pond ___ 11% is% A right handy thing to have in Clayton Allison and wife; Walter they had no such brand. She bad Mrs. Chapin lost much blood Nat Dairy ...... 15% lot Studio. DALADIER ASKED seen them, she said. while being brought to the local Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 4 your home—this new hostess table, Altken and wife; John Albiston and Nat Pow emd I t ...... 11% Russell M fg ...... 20 — In looking over the cigars dls- hospital. She was given two blood conveniently styled with its ujiper Mrs. R. Shaw; Raymond Allison and N Y Central ...... 87% ScovUl ...... 22 24 and lower tray, middle drawer for 9 ^ Mrs. Jones; Fred Baker and wife; played she pointed out one box transfusions, one on arrlv^ and tbe NY NK and H ...... 21% TO FORM CABINET to the clerk. other Friday. Stanley W orks'...... 19 21 silver, and four easy moving castor Serve red meat once a week; give Gordon Brennan and wife; Joseph Noranda ...... 34 Standard S c r e w ...... 48 58 legs. In either genuine walnut or Benson and wife; Carol! Barrett and She bought a "White Owl.” She apparently rkllied somewhat North Am ...... 19% lamb, veal and smoked bam a place after the second transfusion but do., pfd., guar...... 100 — mahogany it Is now marked down wife; William Boyle and wife; Allen - 4 > Packard ...... 5 % on tbe week’s menus; add tbe meat took a turn for the worse yesterday. Smythe Mfg, Co...... 24 — from $17.50 to $14.95 at Watkins accessories such as heart, tongue, Barrett and wife; Thomas Brennan Pemi ...... 86% Taylor and F e n n ...... — ilO and wife; Joseph Boyce and Mrs. Semi-Annual Sale. liver, kidneys to tbe week’s sched­ Former French Premier Will Phila Rdg C and I ...... 4% Torrlngton...... 64 66 Donnelly; William Brennan and Phil Pete ...... 17% ule; and keep In mind that bacon Is wife. POLICE COURT Underwood M fg (Do .. 49 51 A cold capsule that will b r ^ up Just as welcome kt tbe end of tbe MERCURY TAKES SUDDEN Pub Serv N J ...... 89% Union Mfg, Co...... — 10 an ordinary cold in a day.is the Ellis CJallls and wife; Arthur Make An Attempt to Start Radio ...... 8 U 8 Envelope, c o m ... 86 — day as when served at dawn; and Callis and wife; 'Thomas Conn and offer of the Center Pharmacy—at roast pork Is fashionable again es­ Frank Farad, 19 years old, of Rem R a n d ...... 10% do., pfd...... 80 — Post Office Square. wife; Alexander Crockett and wife; Rey Tob B ...... 48% Veeder Root ...... 19 21 pecially If you garnish it with Ger­ Samuel Clulow and wife; Isaac Cole New Regime. Middletown was found guilty of DROP THROUGHOUT CONN. Sears R oebu ck ...... 47 Whitlock Coll Pipe ... 2 4 man "flxlns" such as sour red cab­ an-’ wife; Joseph Cordy and wife; reckless driving and driving with Socony Vac ...... is bage, dumplings, onions and boil­ Fred Cranston; Walter Crockett and J.B.Wtl'ms Co. $10 par 86 — 9 ^ defective brakes this morning by New Haven, Jan. 29.— (AP) — A South Pac ...... 28 ed potatoes. wife; Patrick Conlon and wife; Wil­ sudden blast of wintry tempera­ After the long reign of the sleek s ■■ I - Paris, Jan. 29— (A P )—Edouard Judge Raymond A. Johnson. He Sou P Ric 8 ...... 85% liam (Lockett; William Crorler and Daladler, former premier, wa« wu- tures sent the mercury on a 47 de­ South Rwy ...... 83% black haired sophisticated lady, the The Center Pharmacy has a win­ Mrs. Ritchie; Robert Cordnar and wee fined $85 and costs and as be gree plunge In less than 24 hours, little curly headed girl again comes slgned today to head tbe French St Brands ...... 24 MANNING TO OPEN dow display tribute to President Miss Hamilton; John Copeland and government. was unable to raise the money he bringing near zero weather today to St Gas and E l ...... 9 % into her own—and fashion says Roosevelt as a reminder to attend Miss Copeland. bad to go to Jail. Farad with a New Haven and its vicinity. "Pile those curls high!" One’s suo-^ President Lebrun gave him t^ St Oil Cal 42 tbe Roosevelt Ball at the ' Armory Gerald Donovan and wife; Colin party of^ve came to Manchester At 8-a. m., the IfesnHaven branch St Oil N J ...... 41% cess depends on a variety of strate­ Davies; Herbert Donnelly and wife; task of forming a “Public S af^ Tuesday night. Cabinet” for a vigorous houseclean­ and while driving ' out of School of the U. S. WeatoBr Bureau repo.’t- Tex Corp ...... 27% gically placed curls so ’twould seem. Peter Daoust and Mrs. L. DeMcrs; street onto Main be paid no atten­ ed a reading of 6 degrees above zero Ward Dougan and wife; George ing of flnancial scandals and for re­ Timken Roller B4ar i i ...... 85% tion to tbe stop sign. Sergeant John and predicted tbe cold snap would Trans America ...... 7% Excellent shoe repairing—ladles Duncan and wife; James Dickson storation of the shaken public confi­ Frederick R. Manning, who has dence In the government. McGllnn said it was tbe speed at continue with greater Intensity be­ Union Carbide ...... 48% fine flsxlble soles a specialty.—Sam and wife; William Dickson and Miss had a law office in Hartford for the Daladler, It was understood, which he entered Main street that fore moderating Wednesday. Unit Aircraft ...... 35 Tulyes, 701 Main street. OJuLcimjat. Dickson; Fred Dickson and wife; past twenty-five years, slneo soon Thomas Dowd; Samuel Dunlop and planned to take the portfolio of for­ attracted his attention. 'The yovng The weather expert said the mer­ Unit (Dorp ...... 6 % wife; William Davis and Mrs. eign affairs himself, ousting Joseph fellow drove up Main so fast that cury was expected to drop below the Unit Gas Imp ...... 17% after he was admitted to the Con­ Georgettl. ^ Paul-Boncour. To give tbe Cabinet the officer was unable to catch him zero mark throughout the state by U S Ind Ale ...... 59% necticut State bar to practice law, sible to keep In tbe background and James Finnegan and wife; Ronald a strong position to fact Germany until hs reached Center and Knox tomorrow morning, with readings U S Rubber ...... 20% is to open a Main street offlee on to give his collaborators the fullest DR.A.M.LYTHGOE Ferguson and wife; George Fulton Id the disarmament tan^s, it was street. An examination of the ranging from two to fou” degrees in U S Smelt ...... 102% February 1. He has secured rooms opportunity to do their own work." and wife; James Fulton and wife; said he would unite the ministries ot brakes showed that they were aborf southern Connecticut and six to ten U S Steel ...... 65% in tbe Orford building and In an an­ Lythgoe married Miss Lucy Tap- Albert Ford and wife; Harry Flavell War, Navy and Air into a national worthless. Young Farad admitted degrees in the north. Util Pow and L t ...... 8% nouncement sent to otbe.' lawyers in pan Richardson in Athens, Greece, and Miss Haggart; William Free- defense ministry. that he had been in Jail before. The five degree reading for to­ Vick C h em ...... 29% town today be makes known that be DIES IN BOSTON in 1902. burn and wife; William Fleming and The new Cabinet will supplant Frances Goot, 20 years old of Ad­ day although 47 degrees lower than West U n ion ...... 61% will be at tbe office in Manchester Since his retirement as curator Miss SulllvEin; Joshua Fleming and that of Camille Chautomps, wUcb dison, was found guilty of arlving the temperature for yesterday waz West El and M f g ...... 43% on Tuesday and Thursday evenings of the local museum be bad lived Miss Gleason; Fred Fields and Miss resigned Saturday amid rioting and without a license. She was arrested far from a record. Thg weatherman Woolworth ...... 49 and Saturday afternoon ^id eve­ much of tbe time in Pomfret, Conn., F. Hughes. demonstrations in all parts of Saturday night at Adams and Cen­ said the record low for this date was Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 17% ning. Noted Egyptologist Was and Boston, Charles Garrow; John Gourley France as a result of tbe Bayonne ter streets by Sergeant John Mc- three below written Into the books and Mrs. Davis; Norman Qrimason municipal pawnshop scwdal. in 1925 and the record for January NA3fE ON DANGER U fV Glinn. 'The officer noticed that the MOTHER SAVES CHILDREN and Mrs. Wlganoskle; Charles How­ Daladler, minister of war in che driver stalled the car on the trolley was 14 below. Present At The Opening ard and wife; Jacob Hewitt and Chautemps government, was sum­ tracks at that po'nt. The young Meriden, Conn., Jan. 39— (A P ) - ' UNIDENTinED MAN Bridgeport, Jan. 29.— (A P )—A Miss Hewitt; William Hewitt asd moned to tbe Elysee Palace early to­ lady admitted that she did not have Hospital reports conchtion o f Stan­ Mrs. Rldgway; Samuel Hewitt and day after three others bad declined a license to drive and the officer mother, her two small children and ley Bluick, whose name Is on tbe Of King Tot’s Tomb. Miss Tarnlte; John Hewitt; Rich­ to accept the office of premier. LATEST STOCKS a second woman were driven into danger list, as fair. He reftlned IS KILLED BY AUTO ard Hughe and Miss Hughes; John saw at a glance that the young man with her was not In a condition to the cold early today when flames consciousness two hours after ad­ Herron and wife; Samuel Haugh New York, Jan. 29. — (AP) — mittance. aaire Augustine who wag •ad wife; Frank Haugh and \Ndfe, drive. Both were taken to the po­ raced through s two family house at New York, Jan. 29— (AP) — Dr, lice station. A flne of $15 and costs Stocks and staples looked on the painfully injured ig reported tb be Berlin, Jan, 29.— (AP) — An Samuel Herron and Mrs. Forbes; BOOKS ON RUSSIA bright :ide of the market picture to­ 121-128 Berkshire Avenue. ">e resting more comfortably. I^e has Albert M. Lytbgoe, noted Egyp­ was imposed, which was paid. mother, Mrs. E. A. Mallett, descend­ Arthur Holmes and Mrs. Clayton day and prlcee, generally, main­ not been told of her mother’s dfskb. unidentified man about 80, was On petition of Attorney W. S. ed to the cellar to fetch a Jar of tologist who was among those pres­ Holmes; John Hughes and Miss tained a steady to firm tone. killed after one o’clock this morning AT LOCAL UBRARY Hyde, the case of Edward All' ozek, Jelly. As she opened the cellar door, ent at tbe opening of tbe inner Crockett; Mark Holmes and wife. Shares of some of the rubber, on the Beech Swamp Road near tbe Joseph Johnston and wife; Nor­ of Willimantlc. was reopened. TTie flames feeding en a pile of rubbish chamber of King Tut-Ankh-Apen’s metal, oil and tobaesfi companies man Jones and wife; 'Thomas Jame­ man was in court on January 2, poured through the door. Removing Prentice Manufacturing Company moved up sedately under varying In­ tomb in 1928, died today in Boston, son and wife; William Kerr and If you are Interested in the Russia charged with driving under the in­ her children Mrs. Mallett warned when he was struck by a car driven fluences. The activity was not much officials of the Metropolitan Mus­ Miss Kerr; Robert Kerr; Thomas of today, you will want to read the fluence of liquor and with defective Mrs. Henry Wright who lives on the mere pronounced than in Friday’s eum of Art were Informed. He was by Thomas L. Dery, of 767 Asylum Kane Eind wife; Thomw Leemon and following books about Russia which brakes. He wap fined $110.00 and second floor. Mrs. Wright called 65 years old. street, Hartford. He was taken wife; Robert Lewie and wife; Rubert have been added to the South Man­ costs. He had no money to pay (md session. 'There were Intermittent flrepien and fled. He bad been suffering for some to the New Britain General hospi­ Lindsay and Miss Madden; Edward chester Public Library. went to Jail where he bias remained. profit, taking flurries and brief time with an attack of ceregral Firemen were hampered as the tal but was dead on arrival. Dery Lynch and wife. First To Gk) Back, An . Jistocrat The Judge remitted the balance of spasms of short felling, but these arterlo-sclerosis. hydrant water frozen in the fouf de­ is held under $1,500 bonds for a Hamilton Metcalf and wife; Pat­ in Soviet Russia, by Irina Ekarlatlna the flne and ordered his release In failed to unsettle the list as a whole. gree morning weather. Damage will His illness had revived the story (Mrs. Victor Blakeslee). 'The author bearing on a criminal negligence rick Madden and wife; William charge of the probation officer to Grains and cotton Improved mod­ run into hundreds of dollars. of-- a — "curse" that TVwas OT 9aS supposed to charge in the Berlin town court of A World Can End and A World erately. Silver and rubber futures have dealt death and mlsl Mahaffey and wife; Joseph Morri­ pay the costs in the case. slortime t» Tuesday night. Unable to raise son and wife; David Morrison and Begins, after a ten years’ exile, re­ developed strength. Wheat got up a many people connected with tbe bail, be was taken to New Britain enters the Soviet Union, this time as cent or more a bushel at one time. opening of tbe Pbaroab’s tomb, but wife; William Moore and wife- police headquarters. Thomson Maxwell and Mrs. Don­ a tourist, accompanied by her Amer­ 'The dollar was somewhat reaction­ officials of tbe Metropolitan museum ican husband. She brings back an ary, losing around 2 cents in terms recently produced stajstlcs to sup­ Dery told police that he was driv­ nelly; David Maxwell and wife; FOREIGN EXCHANGE Don’t Be ing towards New Britain when tbe Howard Murphy and wife; Joseph Intensely fascinating account of the of sterling. Bonds were rather quiet port their contention that the •nd narrow. , "curse" was a myth. naan appeared suddenly in front of McCaughey and Mrs. McChughey; accomplishments of the new Russian regime. Specialty stocks attracted some Lytbgoe was tbe founder and him in tbe middle of tbe road. He Frank McCaughey and wife; John New York, Jan. 29.— (A P )—For­ Kapoot, by Carveth Welle. This attention. Wright Aeronautical curator emeritus of tbe Metropoli­ was unable to avoid hitting him. McCaughey and wife; Robert Mc- eign exchange firm. Great Britain in Tbe back of tbe man’s bead was Keown and wife. Is another account of a Journey swung in a range of 2 to 8 points. FOXED tan Museum’s Department of Egyp­ dollars, others in cents. tian Art, and was one of the tore- enished indicating death from a Francis McDonnell; Robert Mc­ through Russia. The title of this Electric Auto-Lite, Pathe, American most men in bis Held. coiflpound fracture of tbe skull. In Neil and wife; James McCollough book, "Kapoot” , a word much used Great Britain demand, 4.98 1-2: Sugar I.eflnlng, U. S. Rubber, Good­ ^-vshen buying fuel cables. 4.98 1-2; 00 day bills, 4.97 Bom in Providence the car with Dery was Miss Violet and Mrs. Croskey; John McDowell In Russia to signify "busted", has year, DuPont, Western Union, Bom in Providence, R. I., he was Charlaad of 881 West Main street. and wife; Stephen Mi/Adam and been applied, by the author, to the 1-2; France demand, 6.24; cables, American Tobacco B, Liggett ft educated at the high school there She is not under arrest but will act wife; John McMemeny and Miss Mc- governmental experiment. 6.24; Italy demand, 8,84; cables, Myers B, Montgomery Ward, Sears 8.34. and at Harvard University, where as a material witness in the case. Memeny; Harold McLagan tmd The Great Offensive, by Maurice Roebuck. May Department, Wool- be received an M. A. degree in 1897. wife; George Poota and wife; David Gerechon Hindus. The picture of Demands: worth, Case, Chrysler, Deere, Inter­ After postgraduate studies at tbe Pools and Miss Wilson; John Pratt Russia given in Humanity Uprooted Belgium, 22.12: Germany. 87.65; national Harvester, U. S. Smelting, University of Bonn, Germany, be and wife; Samuel Pratt and wife; is brought bp to date in. this volume Holland, 68.80; Norway, 25.06; Swe­ American Smelting, Dome, Cerro de engaged in Egyptian excavations as William Pickering and Mrs. Cer- which is a popularty written account den, 26.75; Denmark, 22.M; Switz­ Pasco, McIntyre, Seaboafd Oil and a member o►f f tne______Hearst_ Egyptian vlnl; Harry Quinn and Mrs. McKee; of the country at tbe end of the first erland, 80.78; Spain, 12.74; Portu­ Apierican Telephone advanced 1 t 2 ExpeditionExp of the Unlverwtylity of David Robinson and wife; Willard five-year plan. gal, 4.55n; Greece, .90n; Poland, or more. General Motors was up California. Robb and Miss Lacherek. - Other intereetlng books: British 18.15n; Czecho-Slovakla, 4.70n; fractionally to a new 1983-34 high. In 1904, he was named Instructor Agent, by R. H. Bruce Lockhart; a Miss Jessie M. Reynolds, of the Harry Scott and S ^ s Scott; Jugo-Slavla, 2.21n; Austria, 18.00n; U. S. Steel, the rails and utilities did of Egyptology at Harvard, and soon John Sinnamon and wife; JoMpb best seller of 1988. welfare department, reports today Rumania, ..99n; Argentine, S8.29n; Uttle. thereafter be conducted excavations Slnnamon and wife; William Shields Tragedy of Russia, Impreesions tbe need of a couch for an invalid Brazil, 8.48n; Tokyo, 29.75; Shang­ Equities apparently were not at the pyramids at Glseh for Har­ and wife; LeMle Stevenson from a brief visit by William James hai, 84.26; Hongkong, 87.75; Mexico stirred imduly by the Senate’s over­ vard University and the Boston woman. This woman is unable to and wife; Herbert Stevenson Dunmt Museum. lie down to sleep and a stationary a ty (zllver peso), 28.00; Montreal whelming approval late Saturday of Play safe, order and Mrs. Cowles; Albert Stevenson In New York, 99.12 1-2; New York In 1906 be became curator at tbe couch in tbe kitchen would enable the administration's monetary and wife; Ernest Sherman and wife; IN BANKRUPTCY in Montreal, 100.87 1-2. Metropolitan. For tbe next 20 years her to snatch a few minutes of rest measure. The vote had already been Abraham Swain and Miss MoMur- ^ e n for granted. Just bow much be divided bis time b e t^ e n New during tbe day. She is unable to ray; Robert Smith and Miss Snfltb; Hartford, Jan. 29.— (A P )— San­ York and Egypt Herbert E. Win- purchase a couch. Anyone having stocks may have discounted the ac­ ‘ b l u e c o a r David Stratton and wife; Merton ford Eldrldge and Company of Meri­ SOLDIER IS HONORED tion was a matter of conjecture. lock, who succeeded Lythgoe as cu­ such a piece of.fumltun not being Stevenson and Mrs. Stevenson. den, a stock firm, wak adjudicated a t' s e iy to be fooled when bnyins rator in 1929, said the museum’s used would be doing a fine bit of Wall street’s Inflationists and sil­ George Tedford; Samuel 'Dirking- bankrupt by Judge Edwin S. Washington, Jan. 29— (A P )—The ver protagonists— there are still I fael. Eipecially if yon listen to the Egyptian collection, one of tbe moat humanltary work by contributing it ton and wife; Thomas Tedford and Thomas in United States Court this War Department announced today plenty of them—were cheered by extsavagent claimi nude for aobatitiite Important outside of Cairo, is due to this family. Miss Reynolds says. award of the silver star for gal- wife; James Thompson and wife; morning. Partners in the company the narrow maJo»dty with which the faola. Thonianda of home ownara part to tbe excavations di* If anyoae can help in this case, ^ttw ix action to John van Hau- wboVe tried them teU thb lesae itory Stewart Taggart and wife; William include Sanford Eldrldge of Rye, Senate defeated an, amendment to raeteef by Lytbfoe. p l«^ can Miss Rs3«elds, Telephone Taggart and wife; Charlaa Trottar N. Y.; Fraads Carroll, of j. A. waert, Jr„ formerly a privata. Cbm* • • • Irreole? beat- ■ eoBitsm mn- u d wife; John Turkingtea and wife; pasy C. lOM m fiatry, 2Stb plvl- the gold bin virtually providing for tbu te tbe eeUsT i ^eeltby taaee~ Re was * elOM friend of tbe late MoKnlght. of Brooklyn, N. T.; Rus­ the free coinage 6f silver. Tbe close J. Morgan, who was president of David Torrance and Miss Summer­ Sion, in France. Tbe award b e e t^ eoati. Dent be sell H. Ryder, of Hartford; Herman vote of 46 to 48 encouraged the cur­ tbe museum, and they frequently ville; Sherwood Trueman and m-e— made "for gallantry in action at ^ozed" when lelerilng fuel to beat DECISION RESERVED .Gunder, of Meriden; Daniel J. Dono­ rency expansion advocates to hope spent their winters on tbe Nile to­ Modean; Clarence Vennart and van, of Meriden; and Faul Chappele, Ormont farai, north of Verdun, year home. Inaiat on *M e coal*. gether. Miss Bears. of New York aty. October 28, I9l8. Private van Hau- that sooner or later som e.of their Hsrtford, Jan. 29.— (A P) — As­ ideas may be adopted. ‘blue coal’ la tho higheat qaslity Winlock declared today: William Wylls and wife; Christo­ waert displayed unusual coolness sistant Attorney (Seneral Raymoad An Involuntary petition in bank­ The flurry fti diver futures and Northern Pennsylvania herd coal. It la ‘rPhroughout all of his long years pher Wilson and Mrs. McDonald; ruptcy was filed in 1930 on behalf > f and bravery when he voluntarily A. Johnson reserved decision today assisted in cSrrylnf ratiems to bis some of th'- metal stocks was said carefnlly cleaned, sited and prepgred of work in,Egypt and the museum, Daniel Wright and wife; Fred War- George F. Ashe, of Stamford; Joseph in the Appeal of Harry Ruggleri, of nook and wife; Alex Wilson; Henry organisatlOQ la Um front Qae to have been based on the Senate’s Qttf of bis outstanding oharacteris- New Haven, from tbe SUU Com- F. Cubelll, of Bridgeport, and Lester tbroufb a heavy artillery bombard­ beehbfal bssit for every Im I goUm Wilson; Harold Wilson and Mias A.. Franks, of Watdmury. silver vote. The push-up in rubber tlcs was bis extreme modesty. Al­ mission of Motor Vehicles In declin­ ment of high eimosivee and taa.’’ Order‘blae eosT t o ^ , Y«ar Merest « e « h Obrlght; David Webb and Miss Mad­ The case was to have been heard futures and shares of some of the though it was his energy and ideals ing to return the applicant’s license Van H auw a^ livee at 28 Zabris- tire companies followed a report ^l«e eod’ dealer la Hated In the which inspired all who worked with den; William Wamock and wife; by a Jury, but a •tipulatlon was filed erate a public service motor Edward Wilson. kle street, Jersey a ty , N. J. At the that the International conference at TwBawIt’’sectleii of yoerrieiatflod tele, him, he always did everything poe- today wherein the matter was tried time of his enlistment he lived in phone book,ondor this worde e ^ . Tbe officers and committee of bdfore the dourt Amsterdam had about reae)i6<} an New Haven, Conn. accord on restriction Of Oro^'itlon. V

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HELP GERMAN WOMEN FIGHT FOR RIGHTS! So Urges Doris Stevens, Feminist, In Appeal To Block Reich’s Back-To-Home Movement. CHILDRE CwiNC^Swvfc%hfe 9B 9 By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE^^consin is the best, but even there By Qltva Roberts Barton BEGIN HERE TODAY you will find discrlminationB. For New Yo^k.—Back from the Pan- Instance, women cannot hold cer­ GYPSY MOBELi. and TOM American Conference, where she R e n a is s a n c e WEAVES are married 00 the same tain jobs that are jealously guard­ The world har turned away won a victory for feminism cf such ed as plums by greedy men office­ By Helen Welshimer truth. It isn’t moralists alone who day as LILA HOTALINO and hefty proportions that for the first DEREK BLISS, bat TJi«^ expecta holders. warn us but economists who an- time complete equality of the sexes “South American women, con­ TRET’S wrap love in a paper heart. nounce that uilless the tide of gen­ to live In laxnry v ^ e Gypsy keeps In this hemisphere looks to b just her Job teaching In a settlement trary to all the usual belief, are And send it throu^ the mail, eral dishonesty Is stemmed we’re in school. around the comer, Doris Stevens, eager to get their right and are A red heart fringed with f^oamy lace. for it. veteran warrior to r women’s rights, not clinging vines in the least. If That shows a nuiW sail We have gone a long way from Gypsy has to strugg:le to keep pauses in the midst of great rejoic­ we don’t look out, they will even With compass setlet foifor high romance. the primitive when “yes” was “yes” expenses within Tom’s Income. ing to Twlnt a warning finger at outstrip us. The men, too, instead and “no” was “no”. Right was one Another problem Is Tom’s Jealoasy Germany. And moonbeams spatter^ over in of feeling that woman’s place Is A bush of roses or a field thing ana wrong another. White of wealthy MASKO BROUGHTON “Unless women rise en masse in the home, seem anxious for the and black with nothing between, no who once asked Gypsy to marr>' to block it, that enforced re- equality measure. Dream-drenched with honeyed clover. qualifying or dissembling or excus­ him and whom they meet at the turn-to - the - home-and - fireside “I foimd life less complicated in ing. Blisses’ home. movement over there will have Ecuador, for instance, than in this O LETS be sweet and gay again. Probably hard on those who were When the doctor teUs Gypsy she \ €> /m far-reaching effects,” she predict­ country. The distinctions we have Pretending that it’s smart allowed no defease and who couldn’t Is to have a baby she gives up her ed, emerging for the purpose from been accustomed to between men To live for love as ladies did have spelled the words “extenuating job. Somimer comes on and is In- n«L.r GLnCL a welter of equal rights docu­ and women emphasized much When loving was an art; circumstances.” t^isely hot. Gypsy and Tom move to ments printed in half a dozen t^- less and also less fuss is made When kisses meant a little more ’’’he Decline of Truth a cottage on Long Island owned by U1I& Gormla^oUe.? sorted languages, part of the am­ about careers for women as if they Than casual handshaking. It was a step up in civilization a friend. <31 Kwte. LL'itr«. munition used at the conference. were something extraordinary. And candlelight and waltz time ruled when men were first allowed to ex­ The baby is bom in late Septem­ "That sort of thing is contagious, “We held meetings everywhere When love was in the making. plain why they murdered or stole ber and the Weavers return to their you know. It spreads quickly from that the boat stopped on the way or chested or ruined. It has been a apartment. Gypsy finds housework country to country if it Isn’t check­ back, and I have never seen more T ETS send love in an envelope whole staircase down, however, with the baby to care for, ex­ ed. The Jews of the world have enthusiasm nor intelligence. As The postman will deliver when law books by their v a fS ta&g- hausting. risen to protest the prosecution of you can see, I LIKE our South • At breakfast time, and let’s restore nitude *iave stressed the .^S ^ng” NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY their people in Germany and the American neighbors!” The anatomic quiver. side too strongly. Equlvcfts^lbn nd CHAPTER XXn women will have to do the same Oh, let’s send paper valenHnes clevem-sc In courts and in business thing. You may be sure that the On which a pmk-edged cupid and in politics had the law In all hu­ Gypsy, assembling towels, soap, German women want our help. Al­ man dealings. In time it took the powder and olive oil, scolded her­ Shoots darts at wistful maidens’ hearts__ though their protests are hushed Dear, let’s be sweet and stupid! place ''f truth. self, “I’m a bad mother.’’ What a by officialdom, they are not taking 0 LORIFYING And tnat’s wher^' we are now. At lot you needed for a baby! She had this thing l3dng down. least half way down to'the bottom. never realized it before. Quite cal­ Quick Action Needed Will we pull ourselves up bj the lously she had criticized young “We must act quickly, too, be­ Yo u r s e l p bootstraps, turn around and go mothers for not doing this, doing cause woman’s foothold in the back to honesty? If we don’t we are that. “Keeping up,” it was genersdly world is not yet so secure that she By Alicia Hart going to go boom with a bang. called. And yet how could you ex­ can’t lose in a crisis a lot of the W)pyngni. lk«. Ky'NliA'llirvIce,Inc. Alh^prlnl and iong rights r«ened.' We’re slipping. pect them to play bridge, to read ground she has gained. And when Thert used to be a popular say­ the latest books, to be bright turd @ 1 3 ^ jobs are scarce as they are today 8PB(TAL 8ERVICB BUREAU, ing, “Most people are honest.’’ To­ interesting when they faced such her position Is especially vulner­ Room 808, 401 Blgbth Ave., New York City. day It Is more suitable to say that mountainous tasks day after day? able.” No head goes unadorned this win­ they are honest when It suits them. David was naughty that morning. in e n or percale are alternative 'suggestions for this charming Just what form the international ter. If you don’t wear bits of glit­ Enclosed find ten cenu for which send me "Souvenirs,” a People no longer blink at a He or Perhaps he missed the expert mini­ Lhouse dress. It is designed In nine sizes; 38, 40, 42 44 46 48 50 rising of women should take. Miss tering Jewelry, then tuck a fresh booklet of Helen Welshimer’s poems. a liar. They are complacent about 62 and 64. Size 46 requires 4 1-2 yards of 36 Inch material W h strations of the absent Mrs. Burby. Stevens is not yet prepared to fiower into your evening coiffure. Name ...... their own and other people’s fibs. Perhaps he sensed the nervousness short sleeves, or 4 7-8 yards with long sleeves. The collar, vestee say. She has been so busy with If you’re tired of your whining They expect tricks and meet t- >a of his young mother. At any rate cuffs a^d pocket facings in contrast require 2-3 yard, 35 Inches wide’ the work of the conference and tiara, perhaps a gardenia will be Street with tricks. It Is considered good To secure a PATTERN and simple sewing chart of this model’ your favorite alternative. And it’s he cried. He cried and cried and tear out this sketch and mail It to JULIA BOYD, 108 PARK AVe I there is so much still to be done City .. business. It gets you there with cried. NUE, NEW YORK, N. Y., together with 15 CENTS IN COIN. Be in spite of her triumphs that she possible that occasionally you’ll lay S U te everything. Gypsy was shaking with nervous­ sure to enclose, on a separate sheet of paper. YOUR NAME PUTA^ has hardly had time to think of aside your brilliant rhinestone hair Of course I have to bring in the ness and fatigue when the ordeal ADDRESS, YOUR SIZE, THE NUMBER OF THIS PATTERN anything else. pins In favor of a dlmunltlve orchid (in sending for booklet, please mention name of this newspaper.) children. My husband Is to look at (NO. 132). and mention the NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPER. Specifically, the feminist victory fastening just behind one shapely the future rather than the present. of the morning bath was finished. ear. A cold perspiration beaded her up­ Address your envelope to Julia Boyd, Manchester Herald Fashion at the South American ‘ meeting It Is the chlldr® who are getting includes two Important achieve­ Your hair must be smooth and young girl must be helped to find their social and moral training now per lip and her knees sagged as she Bureau, 108 Park Avenue, New York, N. I . out what she wants to do. laid the now sleepy. Immaculate in­ ments. The Equal Rights Treaty shiny with no sign of a windblown for time ahead. * recommended by the Inter Ameri­ effect if you decide to wear flowers When she finds the Interest that Age of Dishoneety fant in his crib. is real for her, she will be moti­ she must go about more—mustn't can (Commission of Women, was In it. If you have regular features, Daily Health Children are lladrig today In an Could she possibly go at the rest readily to her lips. Her step was not try combing your softly waved lockr vated to earnestness and activity of the disorder now? And where let herself get rusty. Helen asked signed by the representatives of age of dishonesty unbelievable to so light. And yet there were mo­ Uruguay, Paraguay, Ecuador and back of your ears and making a which will clear up the instability. most people. It is in the air—on the was Tom? He hadn’t even telephon­ her to limch at the Plaza and ments—as witness New Year’s eve rolled-up bufi low on the back of ed. She was ready to cry with weak­ Gypsy wriggled out of the invita­ Cuba, and the Equal Nationality Service street—In the home. They see the when she wore her old red crepe Convention recommended by the your neck. 'ITien, on one side of the He in '•he movie^ unpunished, they ness and discouragement. tion as gracefully as possible be­ with a new sheer frill—when one cause she hadn’t a new h at same commlAslon was adopted by bim, pin a small orchid of your fa­ read it In the papers In people’s A key grated in the lock and Tom caught a glimpse of the old gayety the Seventh Pan-American (Confer­ vorite "Xilor. A single white or red WATCH GIRL IN TEENS lives. And too they hear the fib at ushered in a big, blond, clean-skin­ "Why didn’t you go with her, and wildness. FOR DISTURBING SIGNS AMUSMENTS sweets?” Tom wanted to know. And ence and signaed by the represen- carnation will lend Itself to this type home whenever a parent feels jus­ ned young woman wearing a long, Tom held her close, dancing in the taUves of all the republics of the of hair dress too. tified in pot sticking to facts or to unfashionable coat. “This la Elsa, Gjrpsy made some excuse because Canavan hallway, hung with looped western hemisphere except Vene­ Gardenias, three or four of them Parents Should Guide Their Adoles­ truth. darling,” Tom announced. "She’s go­ she wouldn’t hurt nim by saying crepe paper. "You’re perfectly zuela. In a straight row across the hwck of cent Daughters Carefully Through “BELOVED” IS CALLED There is, I think, the permissible ing to do whatever you want her she’d nothing decent to wear. Be­ beautiful tonight, darling!” Men’s Attitude Changes your neck, are flattering. Dress your Most Serious Periods of Their He. Let us not go into it too deeply. to.” sides, no matter where she went She could see herself in the old- This convention when ratified hair with the bun flat and low and Youth. A He may save a life, save a happi­ Elsa worked part-time. Three these days she was forever fiying fashioned mirror. Bright eyes, dark will establish equal nationality then pin the gardenias so that none A MUSICAL PANORAMA ness or save a reason. 'That is up days a week she came at eight and back to the baby. Was he warm hair above them. rights ' for men and women in of the bun shows. By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN to a mc.n’p conscience. But ’ hen it stayed until one. The other four enough? Was Elsa careful? If there Editor, Journal of the American "Am I really?” She felt tonight North, South and Central Amer­ If your hair is bobbed, you’ll have Comes To State Theater On happens that life becomes a wily clays she came at one and stayed should be a fire.... No. she lyould as though she were made over. Why ica. The Equal Rights Treaty up­ to wear your fresh flowers toward Medical Association, and of Hygela, subterfuge, one long untruth of ex­ until seven, leaving dinner prepar­ not leave him for long. Silly—it was didn’t they do this more, she and on ratification will automatically the front of the coiffure. Pin one the Health Mag;azine. Wednes(iay. “Cross Country istence, it Is time to go back to the ed. She was slow, tireless, clean. all silly, but sometimes when she Tommy? They were getting old be­ abolish all old distinctions against small blossom on the side of the Cruise” Other Feature. primitive and allow for little de­ After that things went more looked at him asleep his littleness fore their time. women emd prevent any new ones. head just In front of your ear. Or, As a parent, the greatest prob­ fense. smoothly. Elsa was a treasure, Tom and helplessness and preciousness Hunt Gibson, uncommonly hand­ “The conference marked the If you prefer, you can use two flow­ lems in the raising of your children The one thing that was stressed and Gypsy told each other. She was squeezed at her heart. some in the black and white of din­ greatest single Advance toward ers, one on each side. will come. If it hasn’t come already, "Beloved,” the Universal’s musi­ In the old davs, before all others, a jewel. She found herself weeping a good ner clothes, came up and claimed the goal of international equality during their adolescence. cal romance ot a century, opens an was honesty. For the most part the “How we can afford it I simply deal at this time: weeping for no her for a dance and Tom went off that has yet been made,” Miss If you’ve chosen the North for engagement on Wednesday at the children who learned that lesson don’t know,” Gypsy would say, reason at all, or for the slightest with one of the Blake girls who was Stevens declared. “I only hope your winter vacation, a supply of Adolescence Is the period In life State Theater. It is a real musical thoroughly have grown into honest frowning over the bills. But there of reasons. She would be gulping pretty and amusing. that Europe will learn something nourishing cream, a good foundation between childhood and maturity. panoramic review of the past cen­ men and women. No child ever was now no question in her mind from it. The attitude of the men preparation and a big bottle of hand It Includes the ages between 13 and tury. quite forgets his early training. back sobs. They would choke her "Haven’t seen you for years.” 25, because many a person fails to about .etting Elsa go. It was simply throat, tears would fiood her eyes. Hunt grinned down at her with that at this conference was so different lotion are as necessary as your akils This romantic drama presents To Insist on honesty and to prac­ not to be thought of, Tom said, and and snowshoes. finish his education before the aee “I am a fool,” she would tell her­ three-cornered, tantalizing grin of from that of the men at Geneva. of 25. John Boles and Gloria Stuart in the tice It in the home Is the most cry­ she agreed. Until she was stronger, self after one of these brief storms. his. "You look grand.” Think of it, in 1928, I was act­ The wind and low temperature at leading roles, and features Boles in ing need we have today, 'There is no at least. But she was not strong yet. He danced superbly, Gypsy told ually arrested in Paris merely for the winter resorts play havoc with Nowadays, the g;roup of our pub­ a number of songs of the type . -hlch other cure. We’ll just have to make The baby grew—fiourished. The "You’re much too pale and thin,” herself. He was one of those irri­ trying to present the Equal Rights a delicate complexion. If you don’t lic within these ages is in an ex­ he does best especially composed for up our minds to that. days rushed by, punctuated only by Treaty! / ■ lubricate your skin and watch It tremely unsettled condition, be­ her mother told her when the fami­ tating men who did everything well. carefully for the first signs of dry­ him by Victor Schertzlnger, while bath-time, nap-time, feeding-time. ly came over from Blue Hills. She Too self-satisfied, she decided, once ‘The men cheered us this time. cause ‘t is difficult for them to find additional qumber/ are given by STUDENT IS KILLED Sometimes the imperturable Eiwq They were particularly impressed ness or roughness, you will rue the employment and because freedom Amherst. Jan. 29.—(A-P)—Nelson scolded Gypsy all afternoon—"Ipts aind for all. day you started out to ski, skate other members of the cast. stayed in the evening and the young of milk . . . . beef tea ...... a good "May I come and see you all some with the amount of work that had has been well nigh thrust upon “Beloved’’ follows the career of a P Coffin, of Keene, N. H., an Am­ gone into our preparation for the or toboggM. them by changing attitudes in our herst College sophomore, was killed Weavers dashed out to a movie. But nap after lunch.” Gypsy listened, time?” Begin using heavy tissue cream man through his lifetime struggles this was not often. The budget was meeting. No other group had any­ civilization. in £in effort to compose "the great and Robert G. Mcllroy, of Pitts­ nodded, agreed. Useless to remark She was just lifting her eyes to on the night you arrive. After burgh, Pa., another student, was in­ strained too tight to allow much that her resting times and David’s his to reply when Sue touched her thing like the amount of documen­ cleaning your akin and patting it While this new freedom is rela­ American symphony,” and it con­ entertainment. tation.” tively simple for the boy, it is ex­ stantly changing background covers jured soon after midnight this morn-' did not coincide. When her back arm—said hurriedly, "Gypsy, they’ve with skin tonic, smooth on the nour­ ing as the coupe Coffin was driiing "What did we ever do with our was on fire, when her eyes stung and ■phoned from home to say the Miss Stevens find her helpers ishing cream. Work it Into the ceedingly difficult for the girl. almost an entire century. In his . ole money before?” Gypsy wondered had been working for many years Boles is first seen as a baby In struck a telephone pole. her feet were weary, David was baby’s ill.” pores, massaging gently with up­ The accident occurred while the artlessly aloud one stormy Novem­ wide-awake, big-eyed, ready for his Gypsy sagged against Hunt’s getting up this material. There ward and outward motions. Wipe There are three definite signs Vienna, son of a nobleman who is was a book for each of the twenty- even then engaged in instilling young men were traveling a wind­ ber night when she had established airing. When David slept indoors black-coated shoulder. off the surplus but allow a little of of unrest which you may ob­ ing road through the "Notch” be­ herself in the big chair opposite there were dozens of things to do. (To Be Continue you may aid the situation by The- largo cast supporting Boles room up for the baby.” - - depreciating the difficulty, by pro­ and Miss Stuart in “Beloved” is of He was a beautiful baby, he was Gypsy had heard all this a dozen Company 6 per cent convertible de­ These are the NEW low rotes beyond price. But if only he didn’t bentures due March 15, 1939, which viding an outing, a special deli­ virtually all-star propiortlons, and times before. She waa tempted—she cacy for dinner, or a visit away Includes Dorothy Peterson, Albert now in effect at the HOTEL waken so early in the morning. If was often tempted. The vision of are outstanding to the amount of only his demands and his needs 61,605,000. from home. (^ntl, Jimmy Butler, Lucille G’ea- VICTORIA, NEW YORK. herselt in the big, shabby, friendly Another significant symptom is son, Edmund Breese, Richard Carle, would not multiply daily! No mat­ old house; of Clytie, rushing up to ter how much Elsa did there was Aetna Life Insurance report total any disturbance of sleep, such as Mae Busch, Holmec Herbert, And*-- Again under the popular man- her with one of the oldtime break­ inability to sleep, sleep-walking, son Lawler. Mickey Rooney, Ruth always a full quota of tasks for fast trays; of a shadowy someone admitted assets of 1448,773,067 at ogement of Roy Moulton, the December 31, 1933, an increase ot persistent disturbing dreams, and HaU and many others. David’s mother. It seemed to Gypsy "taking baby off your hands” ...... NEW HOTEL VICTORIA QMUmeS she was nearly always tired these 62,169,204 for the year. Now insur­ occasionally a tendency to remain The co-feature on the bill will be It was all terrifically alluring. But ih bed. Growing girls need extra Lew Ayres In “Cross Country first importonco^os the perfect nights, .fflmost too tired to talk to no—aside from the fact that such an ance in the ordinary departments Cjrulse ’’ Tom,_ to be gay and amusing and eunounted to 6179,541,238. In addi­ rest, particularly when submitted headquarters for visitors to arrangement would be unfair to her tion new group policies were issued to excessive social activities. The feature at the State tinig’‘ interested. Pushing the baby’s car­ parents, she felt strongly that it and tomorrow is the musical “Fly­ New York. The vrord "wacOHP* riage over the sidewalks was a dull for 635,923,702, and new additional However, the extra rest should duty. would be also a Wound to their insurance was issued in connection be taken during the early hours of ing Down To Rio.” takes on a new meoning hese. pride, hers and Tom’s. the night rather than late into the Gypsy laughed at herself, at her with old group policies amounting So she would put the generous to 6307,698,597, at the end of 1833, morning, if the rest is to be satis­ absorption, but deep down she was well-meant invitation aside with factory. TO SERVE ONLY WINE lO O O R O O M S conscious of a pin prick of fear, the company held cash and govern­ AT THE WHITE HOUSE gentleness. "You know we have a ment bonds to the amount of 632,- All newly decorated. Each Tom went out into the world every lease here. Mums.” 983,291, against 620,293,572 at the Another serious manifestation morning. He came into contact Mrs. MoreU brushed this aside close of 1932. of Instability is the desire for Washington, Jan. 29.—(AP) — A room equipped with a NHVATf with new Ideas, new people. While with characteristic lightness. "Well, seclusiveness. It is not natural statement that no distilled liquor RATH, SHOWER, RADIO. QRCULA- she—well, she was just a vegetable will at any time be served In the T1NO ICE WATER, A "REAUTY RERT" break it, break it. Other people Sales of Melville Shoe (Company for young girls to wish to be con­ White House, but that “there will he these days, she told herself, smiling do...... ” for the four weeks ended January stantly to themselves. Of course, MAHRESS, FULL lENOTH MIRROR, wryly. Tom always contradicted no fixed rules as to the serving of Gypsy would smile, sigh and 20 amounted to 61,325,243 against some natures need more time to RRAaOUS aOSET, WRITINO DESK her loyally when she said these think than do othera. In general, wine,” was issued today by Mrs. change the subject. No, their prob­ 61,060,915 for the sai£e period last ■ H 0 N G « D N (^ Franklin r>. Roosevelt. ond Other modem features things. But could he help seeing It? lem could not be solved this way. year. however, the growing girl is gre­ She wondered. IS NOT A CITV IN CHINA/ garious and improves with society When wines are served, Mrs. Meantime she saved, she bought IT 19 A N ISLA N D OF 3 X Roosevelt said, they will be simple 3 minwiM fe Ihvalrw and The McKinnon’s little blue-roofed cheap cuts of beef for ragouts, she G. N. BUSHNELL DHBS and frienilsbip. R. R Mnnlnalt and slaanttiile bouse she remembered dimly, as In M ILM 8, LOCATBO AT THE A^OL^H . Such symptoms as undue sensi- wines, “preference being given 'to contrived a delicious pudding with O f- THK CANTON ftlS/BA. American wines.” quidcly roodiod b dream, envying the woman who one egg and some scraps of bread. Bristol, Jan. 29—(A P)— O eom tiveness and another symptom de- pang DOW among its copper kettles N. Bushnell, 72, of Terrjndlle, who ■crlbed by the psycholo^t known Mrs. Roosevelt’s complete state­ She taught the sUent Elsa to save ment follows: 9w and looked out at the bare branches bits of butter and cream. She walk­ announced himself as candidate for as negativism, or which you might Qf tha orchard. Having a baby in governor on the People’s party, four call pure cussedness, are signifi­ "By the I5th of February, it will ed to the chain stores, pushing the years ago, died today in the Bristol become legal in the District of (Co­ I te attjr bad its dnwbacks. Some rosy baby in his dark blue carriage, cant When a growing child is re­ lumbia to serve wine. No distilled pap some Dot too distant day_ hospital, after an illness of three fractory and opposes every poeei- to buy the things listed in the day's days. He was a native of BUnois. liquor izdll at any time be served In fiiagr anst find a little place with ndvertisement as "specials." There ble Buggestloii, it frequently im- the White House. There will be no » yard and a tree where David Bushnell came to Walcott, Conn., ppovee by neglect. was nobtlng she did not know these from Illinois u a ,youngster j n g s w sad_____ 60 fixed rule os to the serving of wine poold grow and flourish. But what However, the child must not be but when served there will be, it days about balancing the food bud­ yearsrears ago moved with ms family to »i/HITB ^ caused for a moment to think that If tUags want OB as they wore now? get Was this the same Gypsy who Terryvirie, courpe, simple wines, preference be- Vo 8Mra Boasy, ao better prospects jmu do not love her, or that you iag given to American winea.’’ had danced far into the morning Eight years ago, be received con­ are prejudiced in any way. 'The ■-what thoBf hours 18 months ago, who bad spent siderable imblicity around the atate WtlDCAPTURBOj > 1 , B alsa ICarr oaaM to call, and when be proaecucMl hla own case in IN HAAOM onstanle child Improves with a A man in Tacoma, Wash., th z^ - a whole week's wages on a silly lit­ reasonable amount loving atten­ Blanohs Joidaa, They admired the tle bat with a feather? It was—and an action following an automobile COONTVTIXA6 ( m u ed a n- couldn’t pui one soand .through ff vlsioD ot an object in life. The UMir Vlves asked tkm to do It TP

MANCHBarrER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANlfARY 29,1984, P K a iiD it # ^ ' ...... McaUSKEY FAILS TO RETIRE LEO LARIVEE TRCffHY Favorites Win in Rec Senior League Places 2nd in Two-MQe Charter Oak Girls Tie Event at Boston, Losing Masons, Jewels, Dugouts HOLLAND QUITS GUARDS, For ^tate League Lead; JOINS MASONS QUINTET To FoDows by 25 Yards Chalk Up Victories As Jennie Schubert Stars Ex-Fordham Ace Unable To .The Charter Oak Girls defeated Local Court Star Feels He’s Y FIVE CHALKS DP the ifew Haven Girls here two out YANKS VICTORIOUS of three games Saturday night and Withstand Closing Sprint Second Round Is Opened then traveled to Bridgeport yester­ Been On Bench Too Often 3RD STRAIGHT WIN day and took two out of three from the Bridgeport Holland Girls. By Of Teammate In Race He IN SPEED SKATING winning four out of six games the And Decides To Become Newsies, Phantoms, Celtics SCORE ^ local girls are now in a tie for first place with the Holland Girls. Member Of Rec League Easily Turns Back 43rd Avi­ Has Won Twice Before; 1 In Saturday’s match. Flora Nelson Bow In Defeat Before Ansaldi Masons Defeat Crack Canadian Field was high -with 332 and Sunday Venzke In Brilliant Form. p. B. Jennie Schubert was high with 348. Team; With Champs Three ation Division Team By Largest Crowd Of Season; 0 Sturgeon, rf . . . . 3 Miss Alice D’Lugo had igh single 0 Opizzi, If ...... 1 In Two-Day. Meet— List of 144. The Holland Girls were 45 To 22. 1 Quisb, c ...... 1 scheduled to roll here tonight but in­ Years. New York, Jan. 29.—(AP)—Gene To Play All Games Tues- 3 Giraitus, c ...... 3 stead they will be here Wednesday Venzke’s back in form, all ipfierR, 0 Giraitus, rg ..,. . 1 Of The Winners. night. Tonight the Charter Oak Saturday night at the local Y. M. and especially Glenn Cunningham, 2 Holland, rg ___ . .3 Girls will roll an exhibition match Walter ‘"Ty” Holland, an out­ r, Start Tomorrow. 0 Dowd, rg ...... 0 against Keeney’s Dairyn;pn’s team C. A. the Y team easily defeated take note. The slim Pottstown, Pa., 0 E. Bissell, rg ... . 0 standing member of the National Oconomowoc, Wls., Jan. 29. — at the local alleys. Guards basketball team since its the 43rd Aviation Division team of middle distance star who discovered 2 Campbell, Ig ... . 7 Roger Sherman Girls—New Haven organization, has severed his con­ (AP)—Four citizens of the United Hartford, 46-22, in a game which in Cunningham a nemesl.*! of the first The second round of the Rec Sen­ Rejmolds .... 109 98 115 322 nection with the town champions. It was marred by football tactics. This order last year, signalized his re­ 8 19 45 States today hold the speed skating 89 285 ior Lea'nje got off to a good start Herald Newsboys Rjran ...... 95 101 was learned from an authoritaUve game marked the third win In a turn to. top form at Boston Saturday ' Saturday night at the School Street championships of North America. Johnson ...... 105 95 89 289 source yesterday, and will give his row for the Y. The Y piled up a 9-2 G. Johnson, rf ..*1 ...... 123 99 97 319 services to Ansaldl’s Masons of the night, when he galloped off with the G>"m before one oi the best crowds Craukin, I f ...... 2 Skating into the teeth ot a bitter Weirne lead In the first quarter and ended of C. mile of the Prout Memorial ot the season, with Jaffa’s Jewels northwest gaie which swept over KUmartin ___103 108 110 321 Rec Senior League for the balance Kovis, c ...... 0 of the current season. the half with a 22-12 lead. games. edging the Phantoms 33-27 in the Brink c ...... 3 Fowler Lake yesterday, they com­ Walter Holland The y opened the second hall pletely outclassed a crack Canadian 535 601 500 1536 Report Not Verified His stride as smooth as silk, initial contest, as the smooth work­ Hedlund, rg .... 4 Attempts to verify the report, with Siamonde and Spillane hoop­ sprinting with all that famoui ing Ansaldi Mason team conquered Brink, I g ...... 2 field of contestants. Charter Oak Girls ing one after another. Although Jackmore ___ 94 93 108 295 which was announced by “Bill” whereas last season the Guards ‘kick” that made him feared far the greatly strengthened Herald Sears, Ig ...... 0 Eddie Schroeder fo Chicago, Dowd of the Masons, failed yester­ every man got In the scoring col­ team in the second game by the Strong ...... 93 104 101 298 chalked up twenty-one victories and and wide two years ago, his judg­ world’s distance champion, took the G. Nelson ___ 93 101 111 305 day, as Holland, Ben (Jlune, pro­ umn, Johnson and LaPolnte were ment of pace faultless again, Ven- score of 45-30, while ihe final con­ 12 12 6-7 30 senior men’s North American title only ten defeats. the big guns for the 48rd Division Referee Malin. F. Nelson ___116 120 96 332 moter of the Rec League, and W. J. Kept In Reserve zke outdistanced a crack field and test brought the Celtics and Dugout without extending himself. . . . . 92 104 132 328 CUarke, coach of the Guards, were team. Next Saturday the Y will Five together with the latter finish­ Schubert HoUand’s services this season gave Cunningham advance warning Kit Klein, -vivacious Buffalo unavailable for statements. Dowd have been confined almost entirely play the Hartford Emerald basket­ what to expect when the two hooh ing on the long end of the score of Dugout Five (40) stenographer, won the women’s ball team at the local Y. M. C. A. B. 488 522 549 1558 stated that Holland had alre^y to those of a substitute, although he up In the Wanamaker mile of the 40-28. championship by skating like fury notified Manager Jimmy NelU of xhe was an outstanding forward last Y. M. C. A. (45) A Ding Dong Battle Judd, rf ...... 6 MUlrose A. A. games in Madison Olsen, I f ...... 1 to defeat Dorothy Franey of St. Holland Girls (1) Guards of his intention to quit the season and the season before. Be­ B. F. T. The spectators were awarded team immediately and cast his lot Ferguson, rf ...... 3 2-6 8 Square Garden Saturday night. Turkington, c ., 4 Paul, National champion, by 10 Kirh ...... ,. 106 102 104 312 fore the Guards were organized, Time Not Impreoelve three well played games with the Bray, r g ...... 1 points. CUark .., ...... 107 109 90 306 with the Masons, claiming that he Holland featured for the Rec Five L. Anderson, I f ...... 1 0-0 2 Jaffe-Phantom clash being the best has been kept on the bench so much T. Siamonds, c ...... 6 0-1 12 Venzke’* time, 4:20, was not par­ S. Bissell, I g ___6 Leo Freisinger of Chicago, who Cher ...... 87 132 102 321 at the time when the latter quintet ticularly Impiesslve when compared played. Every team presented was not obliged to try hard to make Dlugo ...... 96 144 90 329 this seeison that he felt his services was one of the best in the stat , Spillane, c, If ...... 4 0-0 8 strengthened lineups with new faces were no longer of any use to the R. Anderson, rg ...... 1 0-1 2 with hlb own indoor standard of 18 4-10 40 a clean sweep of eill five events In Roberge ...... I ll 101 101 313 but he was prevaUed upon to trans­ 4:10, but that could be ezpiamed by and from all indications the remain­ Celttcs (28) his division, won the intermediate Guards. fer his services to the Guards when Bycholskl, Ig ...... 4 6-8 18 der of the league will bring out NelU Non-Oommlttal they began their first season. The an official’s mistake in signalling^or Mahoney, r f ___2 title. 606 688 487 1581 the final lap when in reality two many interesting games. Every Breen, I f ...... 0 Junior Champlonsliip Mancheeter (2) Neill, when interviewed by phone, season was only a few weeks old 7-16 45 team is a threat and some sensa- Kerr, I f ...... 6 curtly stated that “I don’t know a when Henry “Hank” McClann, Hol­ 4Srd Avlatloa (t*) lap* remain^. 'The error threw the Yoimg Richard Beard of Min- Jackmore ___ 86 95 102 283 whole field Into confusion and tlqnal upsets are expected. Brown, c ...... 2 neapoUs finished the day with the Strong ...... 87 87 85 259 thing about it,” and refiised -o say land’s team-mate ep the Rec B^ve, The Jaffe-Phantom game was Jolley, rg ...... 2 J. Nelson ...... 128 99 96 323 whether he had been approached by also joined the Guards. The latter LaPolnte, rf ...... ,....2 1-8 Penn star merely loped home to win. junior championship in his posses­ Holland or not. NelU was plainly in by 30 yards from Joe Mangan of cleanly played played with the Jaffe F. Bissell, Ig .... 1 sion. He was given stiff competition F. Nelson ..... 96 113 97 306 captured the town title during their Reeves, rf ...... 0 1-8 team Staging a fourth period ralfy McAdam, I g ___ 0 Schubert -----114 99 135 349 a temper and after constant reiter­ first campaign and retained it by (Jlarke, If ...... 0 0-3 Cornell with of Tulsa by Robert Sherman of (Chicago. ation of the point that he didn’t beating the ^ c Five last season. third and Frank Crowley of Manhat­ to snatch a 33-27 victory. Play In a zero temperature the ice was Le Febue, If ...... 0 0-0 throughout the first three periods 10 13 2-11 28 611 493 615 1519 know a thing about it he hung up Also Lost McCann Johnson, c ...... 6 1-2 tan fourth. These three, with Venzke Referee, Malin. hard as flint, and there were numer­ on the writer. When the 33-34 seeison got under­ and Cunningham, will make up the was close with the lead changing ous spills on the turns. The condi­ Anderson, r g ...... 1 1-3 hands at least six times. When tbe Champs In Slump way, McCann announced that he McGuire, I g ...... 1 0-2 field in the Wanamaker mile. third quarter ended the score was Jaffe Jewels (S3) tion of the ice and the wind held Holland’s resignation from the had signed with the Blue Ribbons of But for the mistake in the lap tied at 17 all. but Faulkner Si. d B. down speed, and no records were Weekend Sports Guards, which seems to have aU the Hartford and his absence from the count, Venzke might have shaded shattered in two days of skating. Guards lineup seemed to weaken the 9 4-16 22 a rally, and baskets by Anderson Faulkner, rf .... 7 By Associated Press earmarks of the real thing, despite Score at halftime, 22-12, Y. Ref­ 4:16 which on the smaller, more John Tierney, If . 3 Schroeder, the first United States Track the lack of official verification, in­ town champs considerably, despite and John Tierney sewed up, the the addition of Johnny Falkoski, eree, BycholskL 10-min. quartere. severely cut turns of the Boston missed many Jim 'Tierney, If .. 1 skater to bold the North American Boston—Venzke defeats Mangan, dicates that things are not at all Garden track, is the equivalent of> game. Both teams weU with the town court champions, Ernie Neill and Huck McHale. The shots, especially the first half. The Nelson, c ...... 1 title since Jack Shea won it at Lake Dawson and Crowley in K. of C. 4:12 or so In the New York Garden. (]k>rman, r g ...... 1 Placid, N. Y., in 1929, won the three mile of Prout Memorial games; Mc- who have foimd the going nUghty Guards have been unable to hit their plajdng o'^ Faulkner and John Tier­ Larson, r g ...... 0 tough this season, having compiled stride In fourteen games to dat and There is no possible doubt but th a t ney was best for the winners while quarter mile event hsuidily: With the Cluskey bows to John Follows in Venzke has rounded into grand con­ Andersen, Ig .... 1 title in the bag, he did not have to two-mile. a record no better than sever vic­ Holland’s resignation doesn’t make LOPEZ AND HACK the Saimonds brotaers stood out for Byscholsky, Ig .. 0 tories and seven defeats to date, the prospects any brighter. dition and that Cunningham, the the Phantoms. • exert himself in the five mile race, Tennis Kansas filer who is rated by some outstanding event ot the day, and Sydney — Perry trounces Craw­ Win 8th Straight 5-9 33 experts as the greatest miler in the The Ansaldi team annexed its dropped out near the finish because ford, 6-3, 7-5, 6-1 to win Australian Phantoms (27 title. HOLDOUTS AGAIN world, will need to be at his best to eighth consecutive league victory S. Saimonds, rf .. 2 of a cramp in a leg. Herbert Taylor win. ot New York won the race. Oakland, (Jalif.—Vines trims ’Til- when it defeated a determined Her­ Whippert, If .... 2 den, 3-0, 13-11, 6-4, 9-7. Beaten By Sprint ald team, 45-30. From the early mo­ T. Saimonds, c .. 4 Golf MAPLE LEAFS IN SLUMP Aside from Venzke’s performance, ments of the game it appeared that Renn, r g ...... 2 Riverside, Calif. — Jack Gaines Utde Caban Thinks He the Boston meet was noteworthy the Herald team would break the Magnuson, rg .... 0 and Tom Sevens card 64 to win |2,- principally for the defeat of Joe Mc- winning streak of the Ansaldi team Ctourtney, I g ___1 000 amateur-pro tourney. Cluskey, former Fordham ace, by holding the lead on several occa­ Hansen, 1 ^ ...... 1 1ST TIME THIS SEASON Miami—Curtis Bryan, Ja., wins Shonld Get More Money John Follows of Wisconsin and Ox­ sions. However the fast breaking Dasketball Miami-Blltmore invitation, beating ford, In the two mile run. Ansaldi team put on a little pres­ 12 3-9 27 Bill Wilkinson, 5 and 3. Referee, Malin. And So Does WHson. Although showing to better ad­ sure ii. the final half through some East Sides Jrs. St. Auj^stine, Fla. — CiJhandler vantage than his recent seasonal clever playing and shooting to pile P. F. Harper wins Florida east coast tite Tarn In Only One Victory In debut here, Mc(Jluskey could not up a sizable lead to make the de­ ferred playing the early part of the 0 Brozowski, rf . ___ 1 0-0 with 73-70—143. withstand Follows’ closing sprint cision never in doubt. week which would make the league 1 Sears, ~t ...... ___ 2 1-1 <3eneral Fonr Starts Daring Week; H o c k e V New York, Jan. 29-*-(AP)‘— A1 and was beaten by 25 yards in Campbiil Is Star more successful from an attendance 1 Siamonds ...... ___ 1 1-2 Oconomowoc, Wis. — Eddie Lopez and Hack Wilson, who gave 9:25.4. The second half foimd the Ansal­ point of view. Tomorrow night’s 1 Walker, If ,.., ___ 4 0-0 Schroeder wins North American Last Night’s Hockey Results the Brooklyn Dodgers several head­ di team leading 18-14, but when the speed skating title; women’s crown aches last year l^ore agreeing to Milton Sandler of New York, na­ games will get underway at i:15 p. (. Kovis, c ...... ___0 3-4 Rangers And Detroit Have National League tional six hundred meter champion, second half got imder way they m. with the Jaffe Jewels plajdng the goes to iClt IClein. New York Rangers 4, Boston 2. terms, are holdouts again. 2 Qrbanetti, c ..,...... 1 0-0 Los Angeles—Chicago Bearr beat Lopez, peppery little Cuban catch­ gave til* MUlrose committee some- broke out with a rush which the opening game against the Celtics, 2 Weir, rg ...... ____0 3-5 Chicago 2, Toronto 0. newsboys could not stop. The bril­ National football all-stars, 23-0. Best Recordis;"Shore Re- Montreal Canadiens 3, Detroit 3. er, has returned his contract unsign thing'to think about when he won the second game brings togethe’ the 0 Muldoon, ig ...____ 2 0-0 Buffalo—Peden and Ottevalre win the Prout Memorial 600 in 1:15.4, liant shooting of “Ck>p” Campbell undefeated Anssldi team with the (Tie.) ed because he did not think be bad was easily the outstanding feature 1 Giorgetti, Ig .. ___ 1 1-1 six day bike race. Can-Am League received as big an increase aa hla beating among otbers Arnold Adams Phantoms, while the aightcap finds Pittsburgh — Christy Flanagan work in 1933 deserved. This marks of Bates and Bemie McCafferty, of the game with seyen field goals the Herald newsboys clashing with toms To Boston. Philadelphia 2, New Haven 1. and three -fouls for a total of 17 8 12 9-13 33 named Duquesne athletic director. Boston 2, Providence 2. the fourth year in succession that formerly of Holy Cross. Sandler was the Dugout Fdve. AJ Bogginl will be Chance Vought, Jrs. Basketball Lopez has sent the club’s first con­ points. Gtraitus,' a new comer to the the eleventh man or. the floor. Tonight’s Schedule denied a place in the MUlrose 600 Ansaldi ranks, was also outstand­ P B. F. Yale 41, Ctomell 31. By HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR. No games scheduled. tract back to Brookljm on the first although both Adams and McCaffer­ 1 M. Westart, rf .... 2 0-0 Pitt 42, West Virginia 21. bounce. ty wUl run, along with ing. Brink, Hartford Kevin-Barry Temple 43. Bucknell 20. (Assoilated Press Sports Writer) Wants Old Salary player and Hedlund did some fiashy 0 Rydzewaki, rf .... 0 0-0 of Indiana and Glen Hardin of 0 H. Twelle, If ...... 0 0-0 Penn 28, Sjmacuse 22. trolt bad the week’s best records, Wilson who hopes to return to Louisiana State. work for the Herald team. The loss MAXEY TO DEFEND Navy 43, Penn State 24. New York, Jan. 29.—(AP)—The hitting form with the livelier Na­ of Koyis, who was ejected from the 1 Zebrowskl, c ...... 0 0-0 first real slump the mighty Toronto neither of them losing a game, and , preparing for his Minnesota 31, Northwestern 30. the Rangers man.:ged to hold the tional league ball, is trjdng to per­ game for disputing a decision, was a 3 Lopez, c ...... 2 1-2 Maple Leafs have run into all seas­ suade club officials be should re­ duel with Walter Marty of CaU- big loss to the Herald team, the los­ 1 Veredenburg, rg ... 4 0-0 on overshadowed the feats of the American Divl-sion lead by a single fomia on Saturday night, cleared TITLEJHIS WEEK • WRECKERS WIN point. The New Yorkers trimmed ceive the sEune salary he was paid ers lacking a capable substitute for 1 C. Kovblk, r g ...... 0 0-3 The Wreckers wreexed the hopes winning teams in the National last year. 'The Dodgers can’t see it six feet six inches to win the high center. 1 Bradbury, Ig ...... 0 0-0 Hockey League during the past the Ottawa Senators twice, 5-2 and jump. of the Bulldogs at the School Street 6-3, then defeated the Boston Bruins that way at the moment. Gain Easy Victory 3 CUark, Ig ...... 1 1-4 Rec Saturday afternoon In a free week even though that slump Meanwhile, Manager Max (^rey Summary: The-final game on the schedule Rosenbloom Matched To wasn’t a very bad one. 4-2 last night in the game which now in the South, has wired the Prout Memorial &00: Won by Milton scoring game by the score of -22. marked the return of Eddie Shore, Sandler, German American A. C., New found the Dugout Five outclassing 11 9 2-9 20 Howa^’h, Moorhouse and Dougan 'The Leafs, who looked for a while tract to Marty McManus, who was ?ork; secoi.d. Arnold Odams. Worces­ the Celtics 40-28, with Judd and Score at halftime, 17-9, East as If they were out to beat Boston’s Colorful Boston defense star, after Dodgers front office to send a con- ter; third, Harry Hoffman, New York Fight Joe Knight In Miami weie best for the winners while the the suspension that was handed to “Cap” Bissell making baskets from Jrs. Referee, McVeigh. Guthrie Bros, excelled for the losers famous 1929-30 ^-ecord of losing only released as manager of the Boston University. Time, 1 min. 15 2-5- sec. five games in a season, turned in him when Ace Bailey was Injured Red Sox during Uie winter. Mc­ Mile relay: Won by M. 1. T. (Sousa. all angles in the first half the center Wreckers Jarrell, Wrlgley. Schwarts); second, aggregation piled up a commanding On Thursday Night. Phantoms only on ' victory in four starts dur­ December 12. Manus will attempt to win a regular G f ' F infield berth with the Dodgers. Yale. Time, 3 min. 3; 3-5 sec. lead at half time of 25-6 with the P. B. F. Howath r f ...... 5 1-1 1] ing the week, losing two games by Detroit, playing four games, won Mile relay; Won by Springfield Celtics offering little if any type of 4 T. Sfilmonds, rf ... 0 0-0 shutouts and plajdng one tie. ’This the first from Boston 3-1, then tied (Knight, Parks, Tilden, Bigelow); New York, Jan. 29.—(AP)—This Della Fera, I f ...... 2 2-7 f the next three. Their score- were second. Brown; third. Tufts. Time, 3 a defen.'^e. However the final half 0 Opizzi, If ...... 4 5-6 Moorh<-use, c ...... 5 0-5 1( record stretched their losing streak min. 34 sec. f - Celtics led by Kerr staged a is Maxey Rosenbloom’s week to get through six games in which they 1-1 against the New York Ameri- serious. ’The Harlem playboy, hold­ o Kovis, c ...... 4 6-6 Crockect, rg ...... 1 0-0 I Mile relay: Won by Fordham (Cow- spectacular rally but the first half have won only one and tied two. esms, 2-2 against Toronto and 3-3 Sport Chatter hlg, Mulvihlll, Ouebel, Galileo); sec­ er of the world’s light heavjrweignt 1 Sturgeon, rg ...... 4 1-2 Dougan, Ig ...... 5 4-6 1^ lead obtained by the Dugouts was 1 David, rg ...... 1 0-0 Start Out Strong against the Montreal Canadiens last ond. New Hampshire: third. Maine. championship, laughs and clowns his night. Although Boston lost both Its Time, 3 min. 28 3-5 sec. - too big to overcome. Judd, local 0 S; Siamonds, Ig . .. 1 0-2 18 7-19 43 Toronto started the week last Managsrs of local Junior basket Cheverus luOO: Won by B. J. Moynl- way through non-title matches, -ip- games, the return of Shore last High School student played his first parently caring little whether oe Bulldogs Tuesday in the familiar fashion, ball teams who wish to play at the han. Boston A A.; second, Joe Burn. game lOr the Dugouts and was the walloping the Montreal Maroons 8-4. night transformed the club fron. an School Street Gym should make up Prudential Ins. Co. A. A; third, wins or loses. But his crown -will 9 14 12-K 40 Smith, rf ...... 0 Thompson. Manhattan. Time, 3 min. spark plug in a rapid shooting at­ Brown Bears J. Guthrie, I f ...... 3 But two days later at Montreal they ordinary team that was losing -t a list containing names of players be in real jeopardy at Miami ’Thurs­ of its games into a potentially d n 18 4-5 sec. tack which stowed away the game. day night, when he meets Young Joe P B. F. R. Guthrie, c ...... 3 absorbed a 6-0 beating from the and teams they are anxious to op­ Mile relay: Won by Holy Cross ^ “Gob” Turkington and “Cap” Bissell same team. Satjirday night they gerous organization that wasn’t pose. Every consideration and effort (Mulready, Morin. Murphy, Ring); ICnight, Cairo, Ga., sensation, in a 2 Latascio, rf ...... 8 0-1 FMsh, rg ...... 1 beaten until the final gong clanged. also were instrumental in shooting 15-round championship match. 2 Dangona, I f ...... 5 1-2 Mohr, I g ...... 0 had to come from behind to gain a will be made sp that every local second. Harvard. Time. 3 min. 27 4-5 down the West Side representatives. 'The Chicago Blackhawks re­ sec. And Rosenbloom, with his title nt 0 Hartjmich, c ...... 2 0-0 Lindsay, Ig ...... 1 2-2 tie with the Detroit Red Wings team will have an equal chiance to Mile relay; Won by Rhode Island One of the outstanding features in stake, is a first class fighting m-in, and last night they bowed 2-0 to mained close behind the Rangers oppose outside oompetition. Man' State (Wilde, Arnold, Krausche, Han­ the hectic getaway canto was the 3 St. Angelo, r g ...... 1 0-0 and Red Wings as they played ai-d hard to hit squarely and harder stiU 4 Tapagna, I g ...... 1 0*0 8 6-15 22 Chicago as Paul Thompson scored agers 'nterested are requested to ley); second. Worcester Tech; third, uncanny ability of Kerr to toss in to hurt, a bewildering, if not dan­ Half time score, 19-6 Wreckers; the Only goals of the game. on two gsunes. They turned back get in touch with Ben Clune at the Massachusetts State. Time, 3 min. 36 baskets from difficult angles. W’lat 1 Bartona, Ig ...... 1 0-0 3te Canadiens 2-1 In an overtime sec. gerous, puncher himself. 8 min. periods; referee, Muldoon. The New York Rangers and De- School Street Recreation office. * Larlvee two miles speci.il; Won by makes this score more impressive is ICnight is a favorite in the South­ struggle 'Tbursdajr then went on to J. W. Follows, New York A. C.: sec­ the fact that he did not enter the 12 18 1-3 37 whip T 'ronto last night. The Ma­ land, but the Georgian probably will Score at halftime, 13-12, Brown B The East Side and Ranger Bas­ ond, Joe McClurkey, New York A C.; game until way late in the second be on the short end of the betting. roon’s closed the gap between sec­ ketball teams will travel to Har^ third, Frank McKenna. Manhattan. Bears. Referee, Waddell. ond and third in the Canadian sec Time; 9 minutes 25 3-5 sec. period. The 29-year-old champion, a oit ford tonight to oppose the Mitchell 300 yard final; Won by Gordon Cun­ To Flay Tuesdays shbpwom perhaps by the more than Boston Cabs Strengthen tion by beating the New York House t«am8 at the Lyceum located ningham, New Hanipshire; second. It was annoimced at the games St. John’s Americans 2-1 In overtime Saturday Mike Grigas, Brockton YMCA; third, 200 battles he has engaged in since P. B. on Lawrence street. The first game played Saturday night that the he began his professional career, m night afafter splitting decisions with Is scheduled to start at 7:30 p. m. Anthpny Steers, Rhode Island State. '■ league would operate on Tuesday i Scott, r f ...... 6 Toronto. This gave them a temper sharp. Time: 35 2-5 seo. 1913, is still one of the toughest o) 3 Rbttlnger, If ...... 4 Hold on Lead in Can-Am 'Freshman mile relay; Won by Holy nights in the future instead of Sat­ all boxers to beat, when there’s any­ ary tie with the Habitants, who Cross (Gleason. Feeley, Graham. urday nights. This action was taken thing important hanging in the bal­ 0 Gorman, c ...... 4 whipped the Americans 6-2 but lost Scanlon); second. Harvard. Time: 3 upon many requests from team ance. 1 Hickey, pg ...... 3 to Chicago. The Canadiens, hoW' REC VOLLEY BALL TEAM inln. S3 2-6 sec. players and managers, who pre- 0 Mason, I g ...... 2 Boston, Jan. 29.— (AP)—’t'he Boa-Forward, retained,his hold on the ever, went a point ahead aga’o IS VK7TOR OVER HARTFORD Preparatory school mile relay: Wprv Another southern feature thl.s ton Cubs today had strengthened lead position in the scoring list with by Huntington school, (Porter, King. week will send Mickey Walker, through last night’s tie with De­ Raymond. Cushman): second, Worces­ 5 19 2-4 40 their hold on first place in the Can- 22 points. Connie Kirg, his team­ troit. The Recreation Centers volley bail ter Academy, third, 8t. John's Prep; erstwhile welterweight and middle­ Am League of hockey by one point mate, was second with 20 points, weight champion, against Bob Clod- Fraternity A. C. The Americans, with one tie and team, in a league match play^ at fourth, Brldgton Academy. Time 8 P. B. after a Sunday night tie with the and Grauureault of Providence, scor­ two defeats, gained a point on the the local gym, won three out of five min. 34 sec. win, another (Jeor^a light heavy­ F’rovidence Reds. ed two assists last night to get into Freshman mile relay. Won by Bos-, weight star, in a ten-rounder at 0 Carlson, r f ...... 2 last-place Ottawa club. games from jthe Hartford Y. M. C. ton Collsge (Burrill, Fleet, Hines, Mo-^ West Palm Beach tonight j. LaCoss, r f ...... 1 ’The tie game, which went Into an a third place tie with McIntyre and The standing of the clube, Includ­ A. before an attendnnea of about iOO K ee): second. Northeastern; tbl|*d, On FYlday, Tony Canzoneri, for­ 1 P. Burke, I f ...... 0 overtime period, was marke^ by Lowery, both of Quebec. ing last night’s games: epectators. Every game was bard MIT; fourth, Ijnivereity of Nsw four major penalties. Twenty"^one Hampshire; fifth. Tufts; sixth, Rhode . mer lightweight king, will face Cleto 1 Davis, c ...... 1 Joe Jerwa, Boston defenseman, . American Division fought anl only aftar many 1 Island Btaie. Time: 88 3-8 seconds. Locatelll of Italy in a 12-round bout 0 Ferguson, r g ...... 2 penalties were called during the added a major to his long list of Oliib W L T P G GA changes did either team go ahead Mile relay: Woa by New York Dtfl* ., in Madison Sqi;are Garden here. 0 Cargo, r g ...... 2 game, 12 on Boston and nine on penalties last night and still headed Rangers ...... 15 9 6 36 70 53 and win. Manchester p li^ Hart­ verslty (Healy. Lamb. Williams. Hq|(«, > Canzoneri won their first meeting >iy 1 F. Biurke, I g ...... 1 Providence. the “Bad-men.” D etro it...... U 10 7 38 68 70 ford at Hartford next Satiuday aft' man); Boston College, second. Tim**. ’The Quebec Beavers remained a Chicago ...... IS 9 8 84 52 44 emoon. The ecores were: Rae, 14- 3 minutes. 38 I'-l seconds. . decision over the ten-round bout Games this week: 41 yards high hqrdlsa final: Won Another New York fight center, 1-6 19 threatening second in the league Beaten ...... 10 IT 3 28 59 78 16,16-18, 9-16,15-9, and 16-12. Play R. S. MoLanghltet Bootoa X Aj * ‘ the Brosulway Arena, will offer a Score halftime, St. John’s. standing. Providence continued in Tuesday: New Haven at Quebec; Canadian IMvtsioa Ing for the Hartford taam were ond. Richard Hayes;. Kfigvard; Udifi. ten-round non-title match between Referee, Waddell. third place and the Philadelphia Ar­ Wednesday: Boston at Philadelphia; Toronto ...... 18 7 7 48 112 66 Holmes, Van Wart, Kimball. Gourlie, Nell Holland. , College. Day, Powell, Atbeam, Barone, Har- 6 seconds.'' ' Freddie Miller, of Cincinnati, Nation­ rows were fourth. New Haven stay­ Thursday: Philadelphia at Provi­ Canadiens — 12 18 S 29 60 63 89-7 *i'd' dash final: Won al boxing featherweight champion, Julius Caesar was bom in July ed In the cellar. ; dence; ^ d a y : New Haven at Que­ Maroons — 10 12 8 28 62 78 bison. For the Rec, llatoalf, Beb>i> Cohen, MtUvdss A-A.i secohd and Frankie (Kid) Covelli, Wednes-' and the. month was named in' bis Andereoo iWding bec: SatuKluy: Philadelphia at Bos- Americans .. 8 IS 7 28 83 9 bort, Mprdavsky. Oihhcns, ^ 7 1 ^ dhy night honor. Tommy AadenoQ> Pblladelpbla toii; Sunday: Boitoa at Qavta. S 4 6 5 21 72 80 ‘sea. Waddell, and takar. as.’& i'.ifraii.... - N. /A. f- ^ > vjC

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LOST AND FOUND MOVING—TRUCKING- HOUSES FOR RENT 65 LEGAL NOTICES 78 Russia this spring, but RuAala has 800,000 men in her army and is turn­ l o s t —BOY’S LEATHER mitten, STORAGE 20 SUDDEN COU) 9IA P TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD REC TRACK TEAM Y, M. C. A> Notes ing out 25 airplanes a day while between State Theater and Birch at Manchester, within and for the TRUCaONG OF ANY kind. CaD V. five, six and seven room houses, Japan has refused to €u;cept a non- street. If found call 5598. District of Manchester, on the 27th Firpo, 116 Wells street. Telephone single and double; also heated day of January, A D., 1934. Today's Schedule at the YJ4.CJL, agression pact" SWEQ>S INTO TOWN 6148. apartmenta Apply Edward J. Holl, Present WILLIAM a HYDE, Esq.. WINS IN HARTFORD is: FOUND — BOSTON BULL dog. Judge. “ Phone 4643 and M25. 4:00-u:00—High Scluxd Students. Owner may have by proving prop­ LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Estate of Walter F. Lewis late of Wind Adds To Bitter Cold Ai erty and paying for adv. Phone FO R RENT— Si n g l e h o u s e , five Manchester, in said District, de­ 5:00-6:30—BuMneas Men’s Volley m oving, g^eneral trucking, livery ceased. Ban. eW A AND TOWN JOBS Mercury Drops To Z&n 4564. service. Our afilUation with United rooms. Reasonable. Inquire Paul On motion of Mary F. Lewis ad­ Salmond, 141 Oak street ministratrix First h Senior Division And 6i30-'/:00 — Junior Intermediate Within Dozen Honrs. Vans Service means lower rates on League. furniture moving to distant points. ORDERED:—That six months from SUSPENDED TODAY AUIDMOBILES FOR SALE 4 the 27th day of January, A D.. 1934, 7:00-8:00—Cubs vs. Phantoms. A drop from 64 degrees above Large modem trucks experienced be and the same are limited and al­ Second h Whole County 8:00-9:00—Orioles vs. Merz. HIGHEST PRICES paid for your men, prompt service, all goods in­ LEGAL NOTIC'ES 78 lowed for the creditors within which zero yesterday afternoon to zero at to bring in their claims against said 9:00-10:00—Highland Park. George H. Waddell Distributed car. Cash waiting. Amaory Ga­ sured while In transit are feature:! 8 o’clock this morning, caught sev­ AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD estate, and the said administratrix Is Pay Checks Totalling $5,524 rage, 60 Wells street. Telephone offered at no extra expense to 3rou. at Manchester, within and for the directed to give public notice to the Y M e e t eral automobile owners unprotected District of Manchester, on th* 27th 6874. Daily trips to New York, baggage creditors to bring in their claims To Workers. and there was a big demand for delivered direct to steamship piers. day of January, A. D., 1934. within said time allowed by posting Present WILLIAM S, HYDE, Esq., a copy of this order on tbe public STATE ACCDENTS garagd services. The cold prevented For further informatioD call 3063, Judge.' sign post nearest to tbe place where The Manchester Rees track All work on CWA and town pro­ the CWA workers from continuing MOVING—TRUCKING- 8860, 8864, Perrett A Glenney Inc. Estate of James Willard Finlay late the deceased last dwelt within said team, consisting entirely of Man­ jects other than regular main­ of Manchester, in said District, de­ town and by publishing tbe same In CAUSE 9 DEATHS their jobs as there has been a rul­ STORAGE 20 chester High athletes, captured first tenance work, was called off thla ing that no longer will the men em­ ceased. some newspaper having a circulation place in the Senior Class and was On motion of Edith Perkins ad­ In said probate district, within ten morning- due to the sudden cold SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the PROFESSIONAL second in the whole meet without ployed on out-of-door projects be ministratrix. days from tbe date of this order, and (Goatfaraed From Page One) weather. George H. Waddell, CWA sent to work when the reading is accommodation at their large Oe- SERVICES 22 ORDERED:—That six months from return make to this court of the no­ having an entry in another class in certlf3ring officer distributed 420 the 27th day of January, A. D., 1934, at 10 d^rees above zero or lower. Luxe bus for lodge, party or team tice given. the Hartford County YMCA meet at ney, also of New York was unin­ checks totaling 36.624 at tbe town trips at special rates. Phone 3068. E*IANOS TUNED, repaired, rebuilL be and tbe same are limited and al­ WILLIAM 8. HYDE the Hopkins Street gym in Hartford The men reported as usual, but they lowed for the creditors within which Judge. jured and police held him under garage and municipal building. did not do any work. 8860 8864 John Cockerham, 28 Bigelow streeL to bring in their claim* against said Saturday. F’lain'vUle won first The charity department received H-1-29-S4. bonds pending an inquiry. There was a high wind blowing Dial 4219. estate, and tbe said administratrix Is honors with 92 points, having en­ 2.000 poimds of smoked poilE pro­ directed to give public notice to tbe tries in every dl'vlslon and Manches­ W oman Is EiUed that seemed to add further to the AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ducts Saturday and approximately creditor* to bring In their claim* at Manchester, within and for tbe ter bad 38 points. Tbe Manchester Mrs. Mary Augustine of Water­ cold and oijly those who seetned to Want Ad 1.000 pounds have been distributed. COURSES AND CLASSES 27 within said time allowed by posting District of Manchester, on tbe 27th Y team finished seventh with ■ 24 bury was IdUed and two other per­ find it necessary ventured out of a copy of this order on the public sons injured when the car in which day of January A D„ 1934. points. doors. TTie change started along to­ BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while sign post nearest to the place where Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., they were riding Sunday night, Manchester the deceased last dwelt within said Two Records Go wards midnight and by 1 o’clock learning. Details free. Hartford Judge. struck the bridge over the Ten-Mile town and by publishing tbe same In Estate of Richard O. Cheney, Jr„ Two records were broken by the this morning the wind was cutting. Evening Herald Academy of Hairdressing, 693 Main some newspaper having a circulation river on the Meriden-Waterbury NORTH END FIREMEN late of Manchester, in said District, Rec entries, tbe 440 }rard relay team In some of the buildings sinyg TUain street, Hartford. In said 7 rebate district, within ten deceased. traveling that distance in 52 sec­ highway. Stanley Bluick, 23, of CLASSIFIED days from tbe date of this order, and The Administrators d. b. n., c. L. a onds flat. Tbe team consisted of Waterbury, owner of the car, is on street where they are occupied as return make to this court of tbe no­ having exhibited their final adminis­ CALLED TO BUCKLAND stores and offices and where the ADVERTISEMENTS tice given. Cude, Carpenter, Sbedd and Row- the danger list in Meriden hospital. tration account with said estate to fires bad been banked over Sunday PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 28 WILLIAM S. HYDE this Court for allowance. It is sell. In the half mile, the rebord A Connecticut Company bus Coant mx areragc words lo a lime, Judge. ORDERED:—That tbe 3d day of was broken by all three Manchester struck a pedestrian and then crash­ Put Out Chimney Blaze At there was the necessity of extra laitialf, Dumber* and abbreriatioBS WANTED — TUTORING. A ll H-1-29-84. work on the part of the boiler tend­ aacb couDi a* a word aod eoBipouDd February, A D., 1934, at 9 o’clock runners, Earl Sbedd being the win­ ed into a tree on the Springfield Russell Gilbert Home — No grades, elementary subjects. Terms forenoon, at tbe Probate Office, in ner in 2:17. Billy Murcb was second ers attempting to driv? the heat word* a* two word*. Minimum ooet Is AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD said Manchester, be and the same is road near South Windsor Sunday Brie* ot ttare* line*, reduced. Experienced teacher. at Manchester, within and for the in 2:19 and Diana third in 2:23. Damage Is Dmie. through the chilled buildings. LlD* rat** D*r day (or traaslost assigned for a bearing on tbe allow­ night resulting in the death of Pat­ Phone 3300. District of Manchester, on tbe 27th ance of sale administration account In tbe twenty yard dash, three rick Gibbon, 50, of tbe Pleasant Instead of going around and pay­ s4s» day of January A. D,, 1934, local entries tied for first place, Car­ 'The Manchester Fire department’s BfleettT* March IT, IfST Present WILLIAM 8, HYDE, Esq., with said estate, and this Court di­ Valley section of South Windsor, a ing the CWA workers today as bad Carb Cbarc* rects tbe Administrators d. b. n„ c. penter, Cude and Rowsell. Cude No. 1 truck was called out just be­ been planned by Paymaster G. H. Judge, t. a. to give public notice to all per­ passenger in the bus and also to the < Conaecutir* Lay* ..i 1 cMi T ots SALESMEN Estate of Richard J. Newman late took first place in the standing fore noon today to extinguish a bad Waddell, the men not working, in f CoD**cutlv* Day* ,.i 9 ou| 11 sts sons interested therein to appear and pedestrian, of Manchester, In said Diatrict, de­ broad jump and Smith was third. chimney fire at 49 Buckland street the most part, called at bis office 1 Day ...... I n OMI It ots WANTED 86-A ceased. be heard thereon by publishing a George W. Warner, 67, of New In a bouse occupied by Russell Gil­ All order* (or Irrsrular is**rtloBS copy of this order in som^ newspaper Bellamy, jumping in competition for and secured the checks and had On motion of Johanna Newman Milford, died in St. Vincent’s hospi­ bert. A tank of chemicals was used will b* ebarred at tb* od* tlm* rata. executrix, having a circulation In said District, tbe first time, took fourth place in them cashed at the Manchester Spaelal rat** (or long tsm svary SALESMEN—AMERICAN and for­ five days before said day of hearing tbe running high jump. tal in Bridgeport Saturday night and tbe blaze was put out without eign speaking languages, live wires ORDERED;—That six months from Trust Company, which was about day adv*rtl*lng glren upon r*4 D«*t tbe 27th day vt January A. D„ 1934 and return make to thla Court. . Garrone won second place in the from Injuries suffered when his car any damage resulting. Buckland Ad* ordered (or tbr*e or els days experience unnecessary, member­ be and the same are limited and al­ WILLIAM 8. HYDE shot put and Rowsell ti^rd. collided with another machine on street is out of the fire district but the only place along Main street and stopped b*(or* tb* I4ilrd or fl(tb ship drive, Fraternal organization, Judge. that seemed busy this morning. day wt will be charged only (or tbe as*ac­ lowed (or the creditors within which H-1-29-34, In B Division the Bridgeport-Newtown rosul in the alarm was telephoned and tbe commission paid with every order, to bring In their claims against said Upper Stephney. Police said the department immediately answered. tual number ot time* the ad appear* estate, and the said executrix is di­ 'The Manchester Y team competed ed charging at tb* rat* earned bnt $6 to $15 daily. Write all week, ■ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD in tbe B Division of tbe Senior Warner car skidded on slippery BO allowance or refuDde can be wad* rected to give public notice to tbe HAM FUNERAL SERVICES Bernard, 26 Journal Square, Room creditor* to bring In thslr claim* at Manchester, within and for the Class, Vittner placing second in tbe pavement. pB els time ad* stopped after tb* District of Manchester, on the 27th fifth day. 808, Jersey City, New Jersey. within said time allowed by posting standing broad jump, third in tbe Elderly Man Stmek a copy of this order on the public day of January, A D„ 1934, TRUST CO. OmCERS Haverhill, Mass,, Jan, 29,— (AP) Ko "till forbids" I .display Use* aot Present WILUAM 8, HYDE, E*q„ 20 yard dash and tbe half mile run. An unidentified elderly man was sold. sign post nearest to the place where Herrik was fourth in tbe 20 yard fatally injured Saturday night while —Funeral services for Allan E. The Herald will not be respooslble tbe deceased last dwelt within said Judge. Ham, 27, who died here yesterday (or more than os* iBoorreot iDsertloa WANTED—PETS— town and by publishing the same In . Estate of John Schleminger late of dash. Tbe 440 yard relay was won crossing a street in Bridgeport, ARE ELECTED AGAIN of any advertisement ordered some newspaper having a circulation Manchester, in said District, deceased. by the local Y in 59:1 seconds. when be was struck by an automo­ from injuries suffered in a collision for POULTRY—STOCK 44 The Executrix having extiibited her more than, one tlm*. in aald probate district, within ten Donahue captured the half-mile run bile driven by David L. Martinez of last Wednesday between bis auto­ days from the date of this order, and administration account with said es­ Tbe iBadverteBi omisslos of iBcor* WANTED—UVE CHICKENS and in 2:23. Devon. The recently appointed directors mobile and a train at Plalsto, N, H., rest pBbIteatloB of adrertlslBg will be return make to this court of the no­ tate to this Court for allowance, It Is of the Manchester Trust Company will be held tomorrow with a’funer­ rectified only by oaBoellatloB of tbs rabbits. Uvs Poultry Market, 24 tice given, ORDERED:*—That the 3d day of George W, Schneider, 50, a print­ sbarg* mad* (or tb* eervioe endered. Oak street, telephone 3441, WILLIAM 8, HYDE February, A, D„ 1934, at 9 o'clock er of Middletown, was one of tbe have re-elected tbe entire slate of al mass at St James Church. forenoon, at the Probate Office, In All adrertlsements most ooBform Judge. om m two suicide victims. He was foimd officers ^ tbe bank, as follows: W, Ham lived in this city until two la style, copy and typography with H-1-29-94. said Manchester, be and the same is PRISON George Glenney. president; C. R, months ago when be and bis family regulation* enforced by tb* pnUlsb* assigned for a hearing on the al­ dead in tbe kitchen of bis home in *r* and they resery* tbe right to ARTICLES FOR SALE 46 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD lowance of said administration ac- Middletown Sunday by his wife and Burr, vice-president; Harold C. Al- mqyed to Waterbury, Ckmn. He vord, s cretary-treasurer; and Rus­ edit, revise or refect any copy son* at Manchester, within and for the coont with said estate, and this Court ANSWERS CRITHS her sister, Mrs. Bessie Foley of leaves bis mother and two sisters. Idered obf^ectionabls. BOATS AND district of Manchester, on the 27th directs ths Executrix to give public Hartford and the medical examiner sell Hathaway and Louis Marte, as­ Burial will be in St. James Ceme­ CLOIIMO HODAfi—Classified ad* to day of January, A. D, 1934, nolle* to ..II persons it tsrested there­ sistant treasurers. tery, b* published earn* dsy must be re* FOR SALE—TWO PAIR SlifbUy Prsssnt WILLIAM 8, HYDE, Esq., in to appear and be heard thereon by (Continued from Page One) said it was suicide and that death oelved by 13 e'ctoek noon; •ato*'days used Union tubular hockey shoe Judge, publishing a copy of this order in was caused by illuminating gas poi­ lOifli A m. Estate of Rachel Ulbson late of some newspaper having a circulation skatee, elze 4 and 10. Telephone Manchsstsr In said dist.ict, deceased. In said District, five day before said the small bole that was to be tbe soning. All gas jets in tbe room TELEPHONE YOUR 3689, Upon appiicat on of 8arah livery day of hearing and return make to •tart of tbe tunneL were open. WANT ADS. praying that letteis of administra­ this Court. "Tbe ringleaders said they were Worry wer bis health and busi­ tion b* granted on said estate, as per WILLIAM 8. HYDE ness conditions, authorities said, Ad* are accepted ever tb* telepboBO application on Ills, It is Judge. willing to accept disciplina^ con­ at tbe OUAAaE AATK given above FUEL AND FEED 49 A ORDERED;—That the foregoing H 'l'2 9 -3 f. finement sad io be d rop ^ to Grade caused Stephen O. (Serlacb, Sr., 60, a* a convenience to advertieers, bat application bs heard and determined of Hartford, to take his own life tba CAfH RATiCb will be aceepted as FRANiOJN BLUE FLAME range C so that they would have to work O etu rm FULL Pa t h ENT If paid at tbe bncl* at ths Probate Office In Manchester up to a higher grade like any in­ by drinking poison Sunday. Police oee* office ca or befor* tb* eeveotb oil bae more "beat unite', The In said District, on the 24th day of said his wife found him dead in H A L C O C I day following tb* flrer incertlos of Rackliffe Oil Co, Phone 8980, February, A D., 1934, at 9 o'clock In mate, but not want tbe ‘attempt the forenoon, and that notice be to escape’ marked against them on bed. (3eriacb owned a nickel plating each ad otnerwiae tfae CBAAdB TO WEAR BRIDAL GOWN works in Hartford. AATb will be collected. No responel* FOR SALE—HARD WOOD (Ol given to all person* Interested in said tbe record." blllty for error* is telephoned ads estate of the pendency of said appli­ will bs sssumed and th*ir socurasy ftove, furnace and nre place ISJKi cation and the tlm* and1 plac* ofI hear- Approved By Sayre eaBDOt b* guaranteed. cord, 14,60 per load, white birch Ing thereon, by publishing a copy of OF THE 1776 PERIOD , Gill said be agreed and tbe ring­ for stov e or Are place $7 per cord. this order In Swme newspaper having leaders told of their part in tbe SEE WAR PREPARATIONS INDEX OF a circulation In said district, on or be­ Cbae. Heckler, Pnone Rosedale fore January 29, 1934, and by post­ episode. He said be informed then CLASSIFICATIONS 13-13. ing a copy of this order on the pub­ Miss Betty Walworth To Be Commissioner Sa}rrc of what be bad BIrtb* lic sign post in said town of Man­ IN NITRATES LOADING » * * 0 • « 0 4 0M^ »,4 0 0 0 0 0^ 0MM0 Model At Y. M. C. A. Pag- done and Gill said that Sayre ap­ Bngag*m*ots B chsstsr, at least five days before the proved. JJOI'rl'" m m ttm ittM C day of said hearing, to appear If they Death* D HOUSEHOLD GOODS 61 see cause at said im* and place and eant Friday Night. A House officer, who Gill describ­ (Oonttnned from Page One) Card of Thanks B be heard relative thereto, and make ed as “disgruntled’’ told one of the In Msfflorlam 9 USED FURNITURE Department. return to this court, and by mailing prisoners in the disciplinary bar­ 11,000 ton cargo vessel laid up in Lost and Found 1 Cane-back bed-davenport, 124.60. in a registered letter, postage pre­ MIm Betty Walworth will wear ADDouncemtnt* e,e e # 0*0 0 « 0 0 ro 0 BO # % paid on or before January 29, 1934, a racks that the "attempt to escape" Bergen; Swedish steamer Faxen, Personal* $ Vulcan 4-bumer gas range, 112.50. copy of this order to Samuel Hanna, the wedding gown of the Revolu­ record was contained in tbe case 2,537 tons, or 7,000-ton cargo, last Aatofliobtf** Full elze walnut bed, |5,98. 4-pc. 1S27 Madison street, Ridgewood, L. 1.; tionary period at the bridal pageant work files. reported at Danzig. Automobll** for Sal* ...... 4 Robert Ham a, 4322 Prassc Road, 8o. parlor eet (settee, 3 chairs) |6. and musicale to be presented under "This was true," Gill said, "but British steamer Hartside, 2,317 AutomoblU* for Exebargs § Watkins Brothers, 936 Main street. Euclid, Ohio; William Hanna, 1& Auto Aocsaaoiia*—Tlr*e g Huntington Place, St. Rolox, Glas­ tbe auspices of the YM.C.A., Wom­ the case work files are confidential tons, a 6500-ton cargo craft at Auto Repairing—Painting 1 Hamburg; British steamer Induna, BARGAINS—IN USED STOVES. gow, Scotland; Rachel Ishawood, Bls- en’s Division, Friday evening at 8:15 and intended only for the observa- Auto School* ...... f-A lan Dr„ Glasgow, Scotland; Mrs. at tbe Whiton Memorial ball. 'The tionh and opinions of House officers. 3,221 tons, a 8000-ton cargo car­ Autos—Ship by Truck I Bought, sold, exchanged; also oU George Hart, Holyoke, Mass.; Thomas rier, now at Liverpool. Autos—For HIr* ...... 9 diminutive bride who wore this These records are not the monthly burners. Speak qtuck. Open eve­ Gibson, Holyoke, Mass.; Jessie Gib­ Norwegian Knut Hamsum, 3,234 Barag**—Service—Storage 10 son, Carr street, Glasgow, Scotland; gown In 1776 was prominent in Bos­ records sent to the State House. Motorcycles—Bicycle* ...... n nings until 8. Jones, Tbe Stove tons, a 10,000-tcm cargo carrier, and Joseph Gibson, William Gibson, ton social circles in that day. Silk There was no 'attempt to escape' Wanted Autoa—Mrtorevcle* .... 19 Man, Manchester Green Garage. Emily Gibson, Rachel Gibson, all of now at Balboa, and ordered to Bnalnea* aud Professional S en eca Rollins street, G1 sgow, Scotland. was not then wovea in this coimtry marked, accordingly, on what are ‘focopllla. Buelnee* Service* Offered ...... It and tbe dull gTe^m silk was Import­ WILLIAM a HYDE the official records." British steamer Martahara 3,105 Household Srrvtce* Offered .....19-A ed from France ajd made up here. C t«34 *Y MCA SCMVICC. MIC. Building—Contracting 14 OFFICE AND STORE Judge. The superintendent said the pris­ tons a 11,000-ton cargo carrier now H-1-29-34. 'The gown is loan^ by Miss Nellie Rca. u. t. MT. orr. Florists—Nurseries ...... i| EQUIPMENT 64 oner spoke to a Mrs. Winslow, a at Liverpool: Norwegian Primero, Funeral Director! ...... 14 Hollister of Marble street In whose volunteer social worker, about the Heatin Plumbing—Roofing 17 AT A COUR'a OF PROBATE HELD 2,668 tons or 8,000-ton cargo car­ (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) at Manchester, within and for the family it has been a treasured heir­ matter and she spoke to the superin­ rier, en route Montevideo; Nor­ mauranoe ...... ig FOR SALE—CHEAP. Royal tirpe- District of Manchester, on the 27th klllliDery—Dressmaking ...... 19 wrlter, Underwood and Royals for loom for many years. tendent. He said he checked tbe ease wegian Romsdalshn 4,121 tons, Wee Dotty eyed the Captain’s Scouty shout, “The whale la dash­ Moving—Trucking—Storag* ... 90 day of January, A. D„ 1934. 'Three brides at least will appear re n t G,. H. W ilcox, Dial 3448. Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., work files, found the prisoner's com­ 12,000-ton carrier, at Bergen, and gun and shouted, ‘‘Oh, I think ing all about. If you don’t hurry Painting—Papering ...... 91 Judge. in the pageant, wearing their own with the gim, you may not get a Professional Services...... ] } plaint was true and ordered the file the. Norwegian Tilthom, 4,119 tons I’ll run. Gee, when you shoot that Repairing ...... j| Estate of "Virginia G. Clarke, form­ wedding gowns, attend^ by one or "corrected inasmuch as no official or 12,000-ton cargo carrier also at shot. erly ot Manchester, in said District, more of their original bridal attend­ thing. I know 'twill make a lot of Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 94 WANTED TO BUY 58 minor. but myself actually knew who was Bergen. “Or, maybe you will miss, and Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 ants. Mrs. Harold Garrlty, who noise. then we’ll all be in a fix Again. Wanted—Business ^rvlce .j...,. 94 CASH FOR YOUR OLD rags. Sell The Guardian having exhibited her involved. The case work record was annual account with said estate to prior to her marriage on New based on hearsay and not on actual INCREASING ARMAMENTS "I’ve heard such guns go bang That whale can cause much trou­ BdaeatloBal now, prices will be lower later. this Court for allowance, it Is Year’s day, was Miss Arlyne Morl- ble. Try and hit a telling spot!” urses ana Classes 97 knowledge.” Washington, Jan. 29.— (AP) — before. 'They always scare girls Pr. rlvate Instruction ...... 98 Phone 5879. Wm. Ostrlnsky, Clin­ ORDERED:—That the 3d day of arty, with her maid of honor and Speaker Rainey today told a delega­ when they roar, £ind if they bang Dancing ...... 99-A February, A D., 1934, at 9 o'clock “My action in these cases,” he ton stre e t forenoon, at the Probate Office, In four bridesmaids will begin the pro­ tion of 25 antiwar spokesmen that real loud, they also scare some “Well, help me, son,” the cap­ Musical-Dramatic ...... 99 said, ‘-'has ample precedent at Nor­ little boys.” tain cried, “I’Jl get the powder Wanted—Instruction ...... SO said Manchester, be and the same Is cession as the bride of 1934. folk and at Charlestown (state he hoped there “will not be a war assigned for a hearing on the allow­ One of the 1933 brides will be “Ha, ha!” laughed Duncy. packed inside. Then you hand me Financial prison) and elsewhere in cases where between Japan and Russia this ROOMS WlTHOUl BOARD 59 ance of said account with saia estate, Mrs. Gordon Weaver of Waterbury, “ 'Fraidy cat! Whoever heard of the harpoon. As you know, that onds— Stocks—Mortgage* 11 and this Court directs the Guardian voluntary confessions are given in spring”, but pointed out that both ruslness Opportunities St the former Miss Jessie Robertson. are increasing their armament. scares like that? Shucks, I am goes in last. Money to Loan ...... tS TWO SMALL ROOMS for one per­ to give public notice to all persons In­ confidence. going to stay right here. It won’t “Just wait until the whole son, entirely redecorated. Tele­ terested therein to appear and be Mrs. Raymond Hagedom will wear The delegation protested consid­ Help and Sltnattona heard thereon by publishing a copy of "The attempt on the part of a dis­ drive me away. bunch hears the boom. 'Twill ring Help Warned—Female ...... t| phone 6917 or 8726. her own bridal gown and there will eration of the Vinson Treaty Navy this order In some newspaper having be a. number of others married in gruntled House officer, who was Bill, which Rainey said would be “Why don’t you stick, and hold in all their ears. For such a lit­ Belp Wanted—Male ...... gg a circulation In said District, five recent years. Gowns from New himself guilty of a breach of con­ passed by the House tomorrow, fmd your ears? You always give In tle caimon, this one makes an aw­ Salesman War.'ed 36-A days before said day of hearing and to your fears.’’ Wee Dotty ful blast.” Y ork, Boston, H artford, Ekwt H art­ fidence in dl'vulg;ing to inmates what urged rejection of Army and Navy APARTMENTS—FLATS— return make to thla Court. thought a minute. Then she said, The Tinymites stepped back a aurp wanted—Male or Femal* .. ST ■WILLIAM S. HYDE ford, Glastonbury, Bolton, Wapplng appeared on our confidential records, requests for further funds. Agents Wanted ...... k.8T-A TENEMENTS 63 “All right, n i stay.’’ bit. Tbe captain then yelled, Judge. and this town will be worn by rela­ and on the part of certain politicians They favored abandonment of the Situations Wanted-Female...... 98 H-1-39-84. who have sworn to get Gill, to dis­ ‘‘There, that’s it! Play safe, and Situations Wanted—Male ...... 88 tives here. Some of these wedding ROTC, CMTC and CCC. The captain came up from be­ stay out of the way. The har­ Employment Agencies ...... 40 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat In­ go'wns have a most tmusual history. tort action taken in good faith and Rainey said that while he favored Live Stock-Peta—Ponlfry—Teklelea adhered to u a matter of honor and low and said, "Now, tots, I’m going poon’s now in pl8w:e." quire 54 Maple street A bonnet to he worn with one of peace, he thought it could not be The cannon hanged, and what a Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 approved by the commissioner of to show you how to shoot a mon­ Llv; Stock—Vehicles ...... 49 FOR RENT them dates back ta 1770, and is to achieved, “by disbanding our Army strous whale, as soon as I’m all set. noise. It startled both the girls correction and the attempt to make Poultry and Supplies ...... 49 FOR RENT—THREE ROOM apa^ UNFURNISHED HEATED be worn by a great granddaughter and Na'vy and turning over the CCC “ W ith powder I -will load my and boys, but all of them ■ looked Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 thei^ actions appear as ‘doctoring’ ment, 38 Maple street, electric ice BOOMS. U | ;h t bUI paid — hot living in Manchester. to civilians.’’ gun, and just as soon as that is up and saw the haipoon whiz For Sale—HlaceUaneons of the records is In itself sufficient "To do so,” he added, ■ “would Articles tor Sale ...... 4| box, all improvements. Phone 6517. water famished. Apply 'Tickets for the pageant arv now done, you’ll see a sight more through space. Boats and Accesaories ...... it available at the Y.M.C-A., and to stamp the attempts and the peo­ greatly encourage Japan in her thrilling than you’ve ever seen, Building Materials ...... 47 FOUR ROOM FLAT, 1st floor. Im­ GLENNErS STORE should be secured early as the seat­ ple involved for what all know them moves toward Russia. I hope there m bet.’’ "The Tinles desert the boat la Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry „ 41 provements, good neighborhood, won’t be a war between Japan and Electrical Appllancea—Radio ... 49 ing capacity of the hall is only 300. to be.’’ The btmeh then heard brave the next story. Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A reasonable. Apply Chas J. Strick­ Barden — Farm—Dairy Prodnots 60 land, 168 Main street Phone 7374. Honsebold Goods ...... 61 Machinery and Tools it FOR RENT—FOSTER ST.—^Near ALLEY OOP So Here We Go Again- By HAMUN Musical Inatmmenta ...... «»r« it E. Center street, south tenement office and Store Equipmeat 14 Bpeclaia at- the S to r e s ...... 44 newly renovated, all Improvements. Wearing Apparel—Fura 87 Dial 3582. Wanted—To Buy ...... 48 MEANWHILE.WE FIND FOOZV ASTRIDE OINNY.THE OINOSAUfi Reems—Board—H oteIs—Ree«frta THREE ROOMS with private bath, HEADING FOR THE TALL ANO UNCUT, TOTALLY UNAWARE OF Reetanmntr southern exposure, rent reasonable. ALLEY OOP'S FATE ,oma Without Board 49 Telephone 6917 or 3726. oardera Wanted ...... *..r.r«...48-A: ountry Board—Reaorta 40 Sotela—Reatanranta 41 FOR RENT—4 ROOMS with aU Im­ Tanted—Room*—Board «....r j, 48 provements, 132 Maple street ga­ OoP HB». AU£V OoP. W Baal Batata Fai Bast rage if desired. Ap^y 184 Maple (pfmKTOPK. e m m O _aenta, Plata, Tenemanta xm 48 s t ^ t ) — Jiaaa Locations tor Rant 84 ABLY AS61S7EO BY HK ftAL.THE ^PHILOSOPHICAL FOOZV, HAS,BY PEASON OF ponses for Rant 44 HIS S1N6LE-HAN0E0 CAPTURE OF A DlNOSAUR^O RESCUE OF OOOUA Bburban for Rent 14 FOR RENT—TWO THREE and FROM THE CARDIFF 61ANTS, BECOME A NATOHAL HERO. OC GUZZLE. KINO nnuner Homes (or Raat 47 four room furnished or unfurnished Fantad to Rent ...... 88 OF /AOO. JEALOUS OF OOP’S POPVXARlTV, FRAMES A BATTLE BETWEEN OOP i^iartmeDts. Manchester Construc- AND A CAPTIVE OANFT. OOP^ LUCK HOLDS AND HE EMEROES YOORlOUS, Baal Batata Bar Bala Uot Ca TeL 4131 or 4359. kpartmant Building tor Sala N THEREBY WINNING-THE ADMIRATION OF QUEEN UMPffTEEDLE. THE QUEEN, VI —'1 *#* Property for Bala «,.x * Tf COVETOUS OF OfXXJklS PET BABY DINOSAUR (V'^''^ - V'> ,r".‘ '

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Toonerville Polks By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahern THIWORTLE YOUNGSTERS RND FRIENDS HAVE BHN HAVING A SENSE and NONSENSE LOT OF FUN V/ITH UNCLE BEN'S NEW MOPEL

ESAD. LADS. 1 PEAUZE TVAAr, IN FOUR OUT OP FIVE NOW # admitted to a funouB private ichooi. T H IN K -X bU HAVE IT, AND THE FIFTH WILL | Once the father asked the boy how "naCYlNcG TO T E U . YOU WHY AND WCW CAN STAND ] SOON BE GETTING Pj, p j^Q ^ i ijg ^ a s treated a t school. THE GOVERNMENT. Son—Oh, not so bad, except that I CAUSED TUE ARREST OV CAPTAIM , SWAb4DYT -5ECM^E A B IT , A U * some of the teachers and fellows IJ.UC MOT.GET Surgeon—Why do you Insist on say I’m Illiterate. ' UtA-^-SWALL I SAY, LOQ-lAaOUS? *- taking only a local anesthetic ? Father—WHAT? You’ll take A N D . IN A WAV, W ANDERED ■PRO^^ HELL TRIM T EYBRV Patient—Because I believe your birth certificate back with you patronizing home products. I and show them different. TNE MAIN I^INT OE THE SIORYP. ALL TH' EAT CH^JfROS POND •“T 5NOUUD YOU STILL B E TH STORY, AN' (jo ADM(R? It may be a hard winter, mates, SINCE FROM SHIRT-SLEEVES IN T E R E S T E D ,! VS/IL^*TELL vJUST GNAVY ) H IS but it could be worse. There’s no TO SHIRT-SLEEVES IS A MAT­ TH' BONE ^"REFLECTION law compelling us to read the Con­ TER OF BUT THREE GENERA­ YOU THE DETAILS IN „ ^ gressional Record regularly. TIONS, HOW LONG WILL iT TELE suit. . . . The pains in the neck th a t worry one the most au'e not the kind JSl that drive you to the old family physician. . . . Life is a grindstone. S( ORCHY SMITH A Rear Attack It can either polish you up or grind By John C. Terry you down. . . . Time heals all R B C E N T h a P P B N IN G S - MiNiN9jp m r i0Ns a p e haltbp. r n e bold is B e r n GET OFF TH8 ROAD AND DROP DOWN, BOYS ! wounds, but the trouble Is that time ^ ' ' ■ ■ ...... — TAKSH 7b SCORCHVS PLANg^r TUB PANCB UNPiR HBAvy GIVE TH EM AN OLD-TIME RECEPTION.^ Is so limited on this earth. . . . No &UARP. PoRBWARNgP, THB CIRCLB-BAR- RIPBRS ARB RBAPY POR AN BXPBCrap OUTLA iV RAlp. man is truly good who Is good only ‘ SCORCHY L8ARNS THAT MOLLIt RBHNY IS ONE OP TUB OUTLAW 9AN0 ANP ROD RgN/yy IS THE C URLY ! 6 ST TRESS HORSES TO THE REAR L for the sakS/Of praise. . . . Words \f.BADBR ( Q ALLO Pm Ho rses a r e HEAR^ BeHm / HBRE c o m e t h e o u t l a v j s ! are merely the blossoms; deeds are • • w *.• • • the fruit . . . It is much easier to ' -- A find out what Is w^ong than to find s rem edy that will work. . . . The fel­ low to admire Is the chap who goes ahead and does things that "can’t oe io n e .’*

THE IHINOS THAT COUNT Not what we have, but what we use. Not what we see, but what we ‘/5 choose; Tbeae are the things that mar or b le ss’ The sum of human happiness. • IIM n« JL r. All WlMi Rm«v<4 THB CIRCLE-BAR BOYS ARE READY! Not what we take, but what we give. 1-29 Not as we pray, but as we live; These are the things that make for WASHINGTON TUBS II ______By Urane OUT OUR WAY By Williams peace, WHO /18£ 6 6 IN' YER PARDON, \ t h EN H£Ad\ Both now and after time shall cease. «O R , TH & R 6 « 6 6 MS « ) R H0 M8 , N O -— b-\-v-soo oVA! ' 1 HAIN'T FOLLERIN' ^ Heavy hearted girls are seldom TO 8 B SOMSTHINS QUICK. NOl DON'T DO THET’n I YPU— I HIT MY A man with more wealth than light on their feet. c^llture succeeded in having his son WROMO WITH t h e THE GUESTS THEM HAINT TH' STEPS CAWN AGIN THET STEERING AFPARATIJS. ARE eKOMINQ I'M A TRY IN' TO LEARN STOVE WOOD, AN' ALARMED. YUH — 1 BURNT MYSELF GOT MY ELBOW OVER A 61N TH*^ S TO V E — O W -0 0 TH E T HOT LAMP. YEAR AHER YEAR NER THET'N, EITHER/ I r BUMPED MY SHIN AGIN TH' T A B L E .______

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, \ iJ. t t*iU- H(tmrIr»0tfr CtiMtitto Itim ia >7* Junior Daufbtors of ItalyJy will ART McKAY bold an izz z ^ tu BMOting toztlfbt Action upon th s MMimj th a t at T o’olook at tbs boms of Miss CENTER FIREMEN Manchester God is, Is tlu only way by And Hli 10«Pleec OrchMtra GOD AS A FACT, which the «dst«nc« . i’*e Oozistancs Della Fera of 73 Oak proven. Belief In GodG la a life Friday,.Februarj 2 street All ipembers are requested to Date Book adventure. D a n d n f 8<00>12>00 be present. Tbe tumbling team will IN 36TH DINNER Admlttlon 35c.—Ipoladef Cheoklnf meet also tonigbt at 7 o'clock at tbe NOT A PROBLEM Bohool Street Beo. olubrooms on Main street. Today January 38 to February 4— Teaching Minion St Mary*! Since tbe local brancb jf the Nee­ Members Of No. 2 And church. MASQUERADE dle work Guild published its list of Opens /Teaching Mission contributors to tbe first garment January 39— Annual m eeting of M ercbanta Divliion, Chamber of AND DANCE collection, another group h tjf sent in Saturday Night, Feb. 8, 8 p. m. Goests Have Anaual Glet- Commerce, Watklzui auditorium. At S t Mary’s In Disconrse a variety of useful articles for dis­ 4:80 p. m. Shop For Given'By THE ZIPSEB CLUB tributions to the needy, as follo^i, Genuine ■At Sub*Alpine Gub Hall Mrs. Agnes Cbartler, Mrs. Joseph Togetber Saturday. Tomorrow On Belief. Music by Harmony Orchestra Chartier, Felix McEvltt, Mn. January 80—Preeldent’i birthday Freeh Fmita Admission 80c. Eleano. Deardon, Mrs. Harry Arm­ ball at Etate Armory. strong, Miss Carrie Johnson, Mrs Hose Company No. 2, of the Aleo Radio Concert — Bethany Girls and Chester Shields at Sved- The Very Reverend J. Arthur Gla­ « n d Helen Wheeler, Miss Barbara Law­ South Manchester Fire department, zier, Dean of S t Luke’s Cathedral, rence, Miss Madeline Smith, Mrs. irti Congregational church. better known as tbe Center Hose This Week Portland, Maine, officiated at the Edward J. Murphy, Mrs. Raymond company, held its 36th annual ban­ opening service of the Jdlsslon Vegetables ABOUT TOWN Burnham, Miss Ellen Buckley. quet at the Hotel Sheridan Satur­ Februtiry 2 — Wedding Gown School being conducted this week in "\War-Ever" day night Sixty-three menibers Pageant at T. M. C. A. S t Mary’s Episcopal church- The The Ladies’ Sewing Circle of th^ Mrs. May Puter is chairman of and guests attended tbe affair, sup­ Also Annual meeting of Automo­ services were opened at 10:45 a. m. a t H ale's HighlEind Park Community club will the c* d psurty to be given by Chap­ per being served at the hotel imme­ bile Division of Chamber of Com­ yesterday with Dean Glazier’s ad Aluminum Savings hold the fourth setback in the pres­ man Court, Order of Amaranth, at merce at Castle Farm Inn. diately after which the gathering dress, "What Is A Teaching Mis­ Approximately 486 dozens of ent series tomorrow evening at the the Masonic Temple Friday evening Euljoumed to the hose house where Also dance. School Street Recrea­ sion?’’ t clubhouse. Three cash prizes will tion Center, one size of Florida oranges were at 8:15. Both pivot and progressive a social time was enjoyed. The theme of the sermon Sunday sold in three hours last Friday be awarded and doughnuts and cof­ bridge will be played with prizes for E. L. G. Hohenthal, treasurer df February 3—Zipser club dance. night was Belief in God. Speaking fee will be served by the hostesses, Sub Alpine,club. afternoon! We’re mighty proud ladles and gentlemen. All players tbe fire district, was toastmaster on this subject Dean Glazier referred of this record. We pride our­ Mrs. Catherine Sinnamon and Miss will be welcome, Mrs. Ethel Carter and be called upon those seated at Comibg Events to two texts: 1—Book of Geneate— Steam Cooker Jeanette Kingsley. February 6 and 7—Play "Penrod” selves on the fact that our fresh will have charge of the refresh­ the head table for brief talks. These Chapter 1—first verse: "In the fruit and vegetable department, ments. Included: James O. McCaw, superin­ at Whlton Memorial by Community beginning, God’’; 2—Revelation 1:8 and Dr. John Barry, who has been 111 Players, auspices Educational club undoubtedly, has more of an ap­ tendent of the fire alarm system; —"I am. Alpha eind Omega, the be­ peal to tbe averagb family in at his home on Scarboroivgh Roa^ Mrs. Daniel Griffin of HilUard Harry McCormick, foreman of Hose February 9—Junior Prom at Man- ginning and the ending, saith the threatened with pneumonia and a cester High School town than any other in Manches­ street is chairman of the weekly Company No. 4; Harry Schildge, Lord, which is, and which was, and ter. Consequently we offer for Pot Roaster throat affection, while steadUy im­ bridge, whist and setback party to­ captain of No. 1; Chief Albert Foy; Also Annual Firemen’s Night at which is to come, the Almighty,’" proving, will be unable to resume nts School Street Rec Tuesday savings on fruits and ve­ night in St. Bridget’s parish hall, to Joseph Chambers, foreman of No. The preacher noted the fact that getables which we feel will be an dental practice before the middle of which all will be welcome. 2; R. J. Smith, secretary of the fire February 10 — Girl Scout rally, in the Holy Scripture the existence February, pageant and Scout demonstration, Inducement to acquaint those who district; Dan Haggerty, first assist­ of God is taken for granted. God do not already know that “IT The Rangers drill team of tbe Tall ant chief; Robert McKinney, assist­ at State Armory, 7:30 p. m is there considered not as problem Wednesday evening, February 7, ant foreman of No. 3; and Fred Also Annual meeting of local TD but as a fact. There are two rea­ PAYS TO WAIT ON YOUR­ Delta Chapter, No. 58, Royal Arch Cedars of Lebanon win meet in tbe Finnegan, assistant foreman of No. Club at Osano’s cottage at Bolton. SELF.” *1.95 Masonic Temple at seven o’clock sons why this is so; in the first Masons, will be host to G. Percival 2. February 11 — Police benefit at this evening. place, it Is natursd to believe in God Bard, grand scribe of the Grand Frank Barrett, of Hartford, one State Theater. ... to this the many religiotis of the •$2.75 Value Chapter, R. A. M., and visitors from of the original members of No, 2 at­ February 12 — Father and Son world, living and dead, bear witness, Excellent Size neighboring chapters. 'This is an tended the dinner. An entertain­ banquet at South Methodist church. in the second place, it is necessary Florida event looked forward to by all the CALLED FROM ICE PARTY ment program was furnished by February 14, 15, 16, 17—Automo­ to believe in God, and the truth of New! Cooks with live steam— members ol Delta Chapter, and a Tony, Peter, Victor and Bruno bile and Home Appliance Show at this appears when men cease to be­ saves flavors and food valuea. Difbaldo. Songs and games were ORANGES important uses large gathering is expected to wel­ HERE WHEN FATHER DIES State Armory. lieve in him; they are no longer able 3 Uses low flame. Use it aa a vege­ come him. The Mark Idaster degree enjoyed at the hose house. February 16—Annual banquet of to discover any meaning in life nor will be exemplified by the regular Luther L^gue of Emanuel Luth­ any purpose for themselves. 2 doz. 2 9 c table steamer, self-basting pot officers. 'The meeting will be follow­ Two Hartford Women Are eran church. Dean Glazier then stressed the roaster, soup or cereal cooker. March 13, 14, 15, 16—Annual point that knowledge of God is a VfSITMU ed by a social hour with refresh­ Notified By Broadcast Sys SaVER LANE ACCIDENT Bought eepecially for this mAMta CtttM Steamer, 2-quart capacity; bottom, ments in the banquet hall. Herald Cooking School at State matter of growth. The Bible Itself ^ eeo«g 5 quarts. tem They Are Wanted At Theater. Sessions in morning. can be properly understood only as sale. We believe this repre­ March 20—Annual concert of G you look upon it as the record of a sents the ultimate in any fruit The Epworth Circle of the Home. BRINGS 7 TO HOSPITAL value offered anywhere In Wesleyan Guild will meet this eve­ Clef club at Emanuel Lutheran progressive revelation of what God Manchester today. ning at 7:45 with Miss Mae Moriar- Friday night while the Center church. is to man. ty of 48 Hamlin street. Springs costume party was in pro­ April 2—Masonic ball, Stat; Ar­ The final point made by the 3-Quart Deep gress, Manchester police received a Auto Skids Sunday Morninj? mory, preacher was that belief in God Extra Large Florida Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ivers and caU from Hartford, asking if the And Crashes Between Two April 23—Ninth annual concert of must be dealt with as tbe scientist small daughter Judith, of New Ha­ local department would locate Miss Trees—Driver Unlicensed. Beethovon Glee Club at High school deals with his hypothesis. Mere dis­ Fat Fryer ven, spent the week-end with Mr, Jane V. Egan and Mrs. Jesse Bald' auditorium. cussion about God gets no where. ORANGES Tver's mother, Mrs. James Ivers of win, both of Hartford, thought to the Midland apartments. have visited the local ice event. Cap­ Seven persons were injured, two doz. 39c tain Schendel, on duty at tbe station, thought seriously, about 7:30 a. m. called tbe skating lodge, and asked Sunday when the automobile in CRYSTAL WHITE Almost a glass of juice in each that the names of the Hartford wo­ which they were riding skidded near orange. *1.00 A NEW SWIRL BOH men be broadcast over the amplify­ 1305 Silver Lane and crashed be­ RANGE OIL • $1.50 Value tween two trees at the roadside, nar­ GALL FRIGIDAIRE ing system used for musical record­ Florida Improved, many-use fryer. Fine mesh ings. rowly escaping striking head-on. All basket holds small pieces. Patented William Krah, operator of the of the occupants of the car were Van’s Service Station Exclusive Agents s’winging rest-less grease, fewer drip­ unit, took time out from tbe skat­ treated at the Manchester Memorial 426 Hartford Road Tel. 3866 G rapefruit pings. ing program to broadcast the re­ hospital where four remained today port given the local police depart­ at patients, pending x-ray examina- ment. The women were located and tiop. KEMP’S, Inc. 6 f o r 1 9 c left for their homes. Frank I. Johnson of 24 Kingston Sweet enough to eat without 6-Cup Percolator Upon their arrival in Hartford street. West Hartford, said by East PORTERFIELD’S sugar. they were informed that William J. Hartford police to have been the FORD PARTS & SERVICE Registered Frigidaire Egan of,287 South Quaker Lane, driver of the car, was arrested fol­ lowing an investigation and charged JIMMIE COSGROVE Service Dept. Maintained Sound Juicy father of the two women, had drop­ In Charge of Repairs. $1.65 ped dead of a cerebral hemorrhage with operation of an automobile Hotel Sheridan Dial 5009 at Park street and Sisson avenue without a driver’s license. Spruce and Pearl Ste., Phone 6584 Tangerines earlier in the evening. Five of the accident victims were Great value In "Wear-Ever” percolator members of one family. They were: —makes finer-flavored coffee. Heat- Mrs. Madeline Champ, 60 Harwich 2 doz. 23b retalnlng cover. Protected glass indica­ street, Hartford, injuries to back Office Tel. 6Q18 tor. Hand-fitting “cool" handle. Broad and deep laceration over the right Hartford Tel. 6-9486 Easy to peel; easy to eat! bottom heats quickly. eye and possible fracture of the Atlantic Rayolite skull; Mrs. Rose Marie Champ, 58 Take Care 2-cup $1.25 8-cup $1.85 After The President's Ball Harwich street, injury to eye and No. 1 Large Local RANGE OIL of Your Feet Green Mountain possible fracture of tbe jaw and Regular us^rs of this oU claim 4-cup $1.45 12-cup $2.20 For Cocktail Parties—Try skull; Miss Mildred Champ, daugh­ ter of Mrs. Rose Marie Champ, head they have found none better. A. M. Lerner, D. S. C. POTATOES At HALE’S Housefumishings—Basement. RUM SWIZZLE injuries and abrasions of the face; ANV OIL COSTS g'/jC GAL. FOOT SPECIALIST AND Peter Champs 24, of 60 Harwich CHIROPODIST ^ ^ S 'R. 60-H}. 1 Part Lemon Juice 8 Parte Jamaica Buni street, son of Mrs. Champ, injuries Why take a chance with in­ Office Honrs: 9 J l • A ^ bushel 2 Parte Powdered Sugar 1 Dash Angostura Bitters to elbow and leg. ferior grades? Tues. and Sat., 6 to 10 P. M. A fortunate purchase ot Ice well and shake thoroughly. Stir briskly with Swdzzle- Joseph Champ of 58 Harwich Thurs., 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. ours saves you money. stick before serving. street and Gustav Johnson of 23 L. T. WOOD CO. And By Appointment. Elanger avenue, West Hartford 865 Main St., Manchester, Conn. Green Label Rum...... $4.00 were treated for minor injuries and 51 BIssell Street Tel. 4496 Jack Froet Cane discharged. END OF SEASON One Dagger Rum ...... $4.25 Johnson told Policeman Vito A. Bushnell that his car, a sedan going Sugar 5 ^ 2 3 c Bitters ...... 75c west on Silver Lane, skidded, and Pure as the drifted snow! Swizzle Sticks...... 5c that he lost control of the machine. CLEARANCE SALE X-ray examination will be made of Hecker’s those injured sind patients at the RADIO SHIRTS HATS PARK & TILFORD CORDIALS local hospital today. ARROW or WILSON BROS. Benedictine — Chautreuse — Creme De Cacao Flour 5 tb 27c $ 2 . 9 5 Apricot — Peach — Cherry Becker’s flour only at this $1.65 ea., 2 for $3.25 price. Valuea to $8.00 each Regular value $8.45

MIDLAND PACKAGE STORE R.C.A. Atlantic Lunch NECKWEAR MUFFLERS and 65o values, now m e $1.00 value*, * 7 0 ^ Phone 8500 CRACKERS 3 for 81.00. Each.. 0 0 C n o w ...... fUC 81.00 values, now 17 yv 11.50 values, A a a q NATIONAL 3 for 81.50. Each.. n o w ...... 0 1 * 1 U 3 2 c HI- 81.50 valuea, now 0 a a yv 11.95 values, ^ a yl Q UNION Frosh, firm, crunchy crackers. 3 for 83.00. Bach 0 1 • i U n o w ...... OI*4U Saltlnes and grahams are also RADIO included at tMs price. PlNEHURST-mal 41SI TUBES Zipper Jackets GLOVES 83 Os. All Wool Melton 11.50 values, * a a q Fancy, Fresh Pinehurst Meat Depart­ Health Market Men’s ...... $3.45 now ...... 0 1 • 1 9 11.95 valuea, A a yl A ment suggests for Tuesday: 25% Specials Boys’ ...... $2.95 Stewing Veal Fancy Brisket Today's Valuea: 88.00 values, A a a a OFF Men’s, 84.95. Boys’, $4.50. n o w ...... O m s m U 10c to 13 c lb. Corned Beef TUESDAY'S Hard Heads Cabbage. HOSIERY SPECIALS S5o valuea, now 0 a UNDERWEAR SRORTS, 3 pairs Veal Shanks.. .lb. 9c On the early trip Tuesday DIAL 4 p a ir s ...... 0 1 • U U 50o-75o values, A a 11.00. B a c h ...... DOC morning oloelng at 8:14 w« oaa Regular value 85o. send you: Best Top now 8 p airs...... 0 1 • U U Pinehurst Including Famous Wilson 10% Off On All Other 5191 RALPH INGRAHAM Underwear. Juicy Pot Roast Service Manager ROUND Broa.’ Buffer Toe and Reel. Ground Beef . Shank Soup Bones Fresh Shoulders d o o m e d : GOOD USED RADIOS—$10.00 up. STEAK Spareribs TIm MMWtit light In thi world hi • FOOTWEAR CLOTHING 19c - 2 $c lb. Sauerkraut ilekly bride. “BOSTONIANS” *Tntematl0BiI*’ For brlde-ehip a e i u blooming. lb. 21c Custom Blade And It ii 10 seedleM to be run down CHET'S dial sm Special Valuea $18.50 to In a Freah Shipment of Froct- Raymond’s azKl liitleM. Beat top round steak imt $4.95 pair $85.00 ed Foods We Rave Received: Beetuie vitamlne B and O In from heavy steer. This spe* Today’s Value 18.00 Pair Extra Trooaen Praa W i t h RAISIN WHEAT BREAD UCATONE create a tonle whloh In- SERVICE STATION oial for Tuesday only at Sio Each S u it Broccoli ■ tflli beahhy aaergy and a seat f or life. 80 Oakland Street — Next to Brunner's Market pound. SWEDISH RYE BREAD Go to yoor NYAL drug etore and Asparagus Tips and eee how good UCATOKE taitea, SPECIAL VALUE There Are Many Itema Whole Slrawberriei Vegetables to salt the Pine- bow much batter you feri. Men’s Genuine RorseUde That Have Not Bean The tonle UCATOim la ooe of LAMB LIVER Jackets, heavy blanket lined, horet buyer must be tender, Reg. value m »7 q c Usted Which We Rave young and the frecheet obtain­ many fine borne remedies znade by the KYAL Company of Detroit ai>d told Ib. 18c $13.50. Each ..Of eOO Included In Our Clear­ Oranges for Juice able. only at yovr NYAL Drug Store. We have only 8 of these RANGE & FUEL 0 Jackets. ance Sale. Boats Carrots Freah, fancy lamb liver. 29c doz. Wt Haiidie Only The Beatl ------' ■!...... Summar Squash . .lb. 12V]C ARTHUR When In Need Of Range Or Fuel Oil Frash Spinach LAMB STEW Fancy, Juicy DRUGSTORE PHONE 5293 zfij Calory 845 .MAIN STBEET KELl RoU bow BoUdlnf 8 DEPOT SQUi GRAPEFRUIT .« .10c each Ripa Tomatoes Ib. 7c Mushrooms The Bantly OU G>. Lean lamb itow—oouriahliig TANGERINES - GRAPES aad inexpenaive for ehUdraa aim — ■' 'li 'ingiii 'ii/ ^ ^ ~I i I Iig |I 11 Swat t Potatoaa 155 Center Street Manchester frow f-upa. catone ADVERTISE IN THE a n a ' I • I