Taft, Bit Better to Meet Hoover in a Brief Visit
THE WEATHER Forecast by U^ 8. WeatlMr Bureau, NET PRESS R W Hartford.. . . AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION for the Month of January, 1980 Cloudy and slightly colder to* night, possibly snow flurries; Thurs- 5.547 iHanrhratrr turning ' day partly cloudy. Hcmbcrs ol the Audit Bureau ot Clreulntlona PRICE THREE CENTS SOUTH MANCHES'i'ER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1930. FOURTEEN PAGES (Classified Advertising on Page 12) VOL. XLIV., NO. 108 1 CHILDREN BET ^" TAFT CARRIED T O HIS HOME BALDWIN ASKS TAFT, BIT BETTER HICKEY MAKES ; ON HORSE RACE FRANKNESSON H O ARRESTS : Man Arrested ' for Taking TO MEET HOOVER School Pupils’ Lunch Money as Wagers. NAV-AITARLEY ATROADHOUSE Chicago, Feb. 5.— (AP) School authorities today renew IN A BRIEF VISIT ed efforts to prevent gambling , Says House of Commons in the vicinity of schools.' Chef of Resort at Avon and Acting on the complaint of parents, police yesterday ar Has to Learn from the | ARREST 6 PERSONS Former Chief Justice Passes Chauffeur Brought to; rested George Glover who they charged was taking the bets of Press m a t Great Britain | jf j school children on horse races. Comfortable Night and Hartford on Bench War Wagers of 50 and 75 cents, the sums representing the chil Is Planning to Do, | ___ Able to Sit in Easy Chair; dren’s lunch money, were ac rants and Questioned. cepted, police charged. Glover was arrested as he sat in an London, F e b ^ Z i A P ,- S t a n l e y ' Mefflbers of Family Say Real; Expresses Wish to See automobile parked near the Hartford, Feb. 5.— (AP)—One of school. ''the President; Doctors, How the IS bench warrants already in the Judge Erickson today was to ; s r in lIunngToiSIf o'l Estate Man Is Now Being | hands of State's Attorney Hugh M. pass on the evidence against [ Conservative Party before ^ : ij i i f p Alcorn was used, and an additional Deinese Durak, charged with ; gathering of bis supporters at the ilClQ lOT iVaDSOm. ever, Say Their Patient is operating a speakeasy opposite warrant obtained today, in connec I London Coliseum this morning, de- j ______school building. tion with two arrests on liquor j dared that if the Labor Party j Still Seriously Sick. charges, made in Avon by County ! wanted the support which the Con-1 Feb. 6 .- ( A P .) - S ix Detective Edward J. Hickey this ■ ! servatives wish to give it in inter-1 under arrest here to- Washington, Feb. 5. —(A P )—A morning shortly after midnight. national affairs there will have to j day in connection with the mysteri- DEMOCRATS IN be more frankness on the govern-1 ous disappearance of Max Price, 62, slight improvement in the condition William Stevens, 40, a chef, who ‘ look over the roadhouse known as , ment’s part than there has been in . real estate dealer. of William Howard Taft today Koby's Tavern, in Avon, about a ; the past. ; Tjie six persons, three of them prompted Herbert Hoover to take week ago, and Joseph J. Lang, 35, | A TEST VOTE Referring to the naval conference, | from Bridgeport, it was learned, advantage of this opportunity to call , h.r “a verv sick man”, William Howard Taft—a private citi- chauffeur of 90 Maple street. New l Palc and worn and pronounced by P^sicians romnrkahiP Hprald-NEA Service nic- I Mr. Baldwin said that no one realiz-, custody last nieht on his old friend who nearly ^ score 7Pn aeainTfter reTinTuishing his post'as Chief J u stice-is shown in this remarkable Herald-NEA_Servi_ce pic ed more than he the difficult posi-, were taken into custody last mgnt Britain were the two arrested. Both i The former i of years ago held the office of were questioned at length at the : ture fs he was carried into his Washington residence _ upon_ his _amval^ from A^sh ‘ tion entailed by that parley but that | ^■iid this morning, and are being arms from the automobile which conveyed him from President of the United States. state's attorney's office this morn-1 41 TO 38; President is pictured here as he was borne upon friendl y he considered that the Commons held under technical charges of m ! j Hardly had Mr. Taft’s physicians ing, having been lodged in the police the railroad station to his home. I was entitled to more information idleness for questioning. station immediately after they were issued a buIleUn at 11:30 a. m.. say ----- I than it had received. He remarked Three New Haven men, Jacob ing the former Chief Justice was brought to Hartford. ; Dramatic Entrances and Tie; I that the House learned for the first Prober a wholesale meat dealer: Hy “slightly better” after a "quiet Asks For Warrants | time through the press that two man Orchowsky, grocery store pro ^ght” and a “comfortable” morn It was late yesterday afternoon, ■ cruisers were going to be dropped. prietor and Solomon Bodek, dry- ing, than Mr. Hoover announced at just before the Grand Jury return- j BOARD URGES Votes Excite Members of |LOBBY PROBERS REPORT People Uneasy. goods merchant were arrested last the White House that he would call cd its indictments for first degree j “That is the kind of thing whicn night. at the Taft home on Wyomin"’ murder against the four youths in- | Three More Held avenue. ^ makes the people of this country volved in the slaying of a Bristol j Senate Voting on Tariff;! A PAROLE FOR Suddenly shifting the scene of Ever since Mr. Taft returned here uneasy,” he said. "If the scrapping policeman, that Assistant State s | IMPORTERS’ ACTIVITIES their investigation, police this morn yesterday from Asheville, North was the result of an agreement in Attorney Donald Gaffney presented ; ing arrested Mrs. Emma Delmater, Carolina, Mr. Hoover has kept in Independents to Rescue, i _____ (V------side the conference we ought to the applications for eight warrants. | 30, a clairvoyant of 36 Norman close touch with the condition of the Judge Newell Jennings immediately : DOCTOR COOK have been told. If, on the other street: Isaac L. Katzman, 45, of 101 paUent. About the time the phy ordered them issued. Gives Highlights ot eHotis FOUR NEW LODGES hand, it was merely a gesture, we Keeler avenue, general contractor sicians’ bulletin was made public__ There are now seventeen secreti Washington, Feh. 5 .- ( A P ) — I should have been told aiso.” and Morton B. Lassner, 43, insur and it was given to the press both warrants waiting to be served. Of ;Dramatic entrances, tie votes and ' “We have every intention of play ance broker with offices at 945 Main at the White House and the Taft ing the game with the government,” wh^i'l^aStanlliSifwL • frenzied rounding up of absent mem- Made to Keep Down Tar-; ()p MASONS FORMED I Att-'GeD- Mitchell Has Yet street, all of Bridgeport. home—word reached the Chief Exe he said. “We want them to play When asked for information, po cutive that Mr. Taft was able to lor a murder in a Front street ; bers marked the beginning m the their part. We are not going to lice said that a “bunch” had been leave his bed and sit in an easy speakeasy, ten remain. Three were | senate today of the Democratic iff Duties in Various Com To Pass on Matter Con chair. I play the part which was played by picked up for questioning, but for the three convicts whe escaped | j^gg^uit on rates in the pending the leaders of both oppositions w’hen would not elaborate upon the lat Mrs. Taft also informed the Presi S g S S ^ e ? 'y e ? £ d a y ? ft a ^ ^ ^ ^ | tariff bill, the Democrats finally win- , Grand Master Sturges Makes cerning Arctic Explorer my friend Lord Bridgeman attended est developments in the week-old dent that Mr. Taft would be glad to modities. mystery. see him. was served on Stevens, it is believed, ; ning the first test of strengtli by the Geneva conference on naval dis- ' armament and the leaders of both Claim Kidnaping Still Seriously III. the additional warrant issued today j carrying a proposal to cut in half j Although physicians still regard Washington, Feb. 5,_ (API - - Report for State— New Now in Levenworth. oppositions allied themselves in this Members of Price’s family have being for Lang. , ! the existing rate of five cents a country with Mr. Shearer. i expressed the belief that the man Mr. Taft as a serious ill man, the Stevens is charged with the ‘ pound on acetic anhydride, a mate- j Activities of importers and others 11:30 a. m. bulletin was the most Some Comfort. ! had been kidnaped. of liquor. His bond was set at 1,- rial used in aspirin manufacture. | jj^fei-gsted in lowering tariff rates, Officers Elected, Washington, Feb. 5.— (A P )—Dr. encouraging word since he tendered 000. Lang's is to be set at $2,500 as “But we do take some comfort ni Just what connection ®tx Taking rates left undisturbed thus j reported to the Senate today Frederick A. Cook, Arctic explorer. his resignation Monday as Chief the charge is transportation of the declaration made by the prime 1 under arrest have yg^I Justice of the United States and re far in the Hawley-Smoot bill, Sena- , investigating commit I serving a 15-year sentence at liquor, third offense. tor Barkley. Democrat, Kentucky, I Hartford, Feb. 5.— (A P )—The in- minister the other day when he ga ve ■ Pg"^^^^J°'=5jg"°^gavfn poUce called at turned to his home here. 1 Federal penitentiary proposed t ^ reduction on^acetm i report, prepared by Senator of four new lodges and dis-' expression to a York policWeadquarters ask- The bulletin read; i today was recommended for parole which we are in full agreeraen. and searching for Price “The Chief Justice is slightly bet j Kfam eJJm e^t^sfuSniraS a | ^ Joftftae^NSfon^^ ^ pensations creating three ^ ^new , ^ which coming from the party which g^id to have been held ter than yesterday. He spent a I tie vote seemed in prospect. | American Importers and ’lodges ’ were reported - by Grand Ma.- | General Mitchell has y e t: he leads, was the j there for ransom set as high as quiet night and is comfortable this DORAN DECLARES morning.” That meajit defeat for the Demo- i -j-raders, Incorporated, during 1929, ter George R. Sturgess of Woodbury 1 to pass upon the parole board’s re c-' utterance had ever been . 5J5 000. An indication that apprehension ,crats. Senator Harrison, D em o-[ said “ the council was in his address this morning at the ' ommendation, and there was no in- i 'our Navy is us. Police here today would not c ' crat, Mississippi, jumped to his feet ' active and through its per- I timation from the Department of: He continued. Our Navy in e. qq angle of the case had lightened a little was seen in the BIG LEAK CLOSED! decision of Mrs. Taft to take a short to propose reconsideration of the ; gonnel and various branches cx- one hundred and forty second : Justice today what action would be j is and when ^ je^discuss Mrs. Delmater...... came... into pronu^lose 1 automobile ride. , ------— vote. In dashed Senator Tydings, j large sums both in \Aash- nual communication of the most i taken. Should Mitchell approve the I matters we are touched far beyond ^ ygyee in 192X because of her The scenes about the Taft home _ ^ , (Democrat, Maryland. His vote L ayd New York.” worshipful . „ grand lodge of Connect!-1 j.ggQjyy^gyfjatioy it will be sub- our intellect, we are touched in the; friendship with Mrs. Ethel Nott, yytted to President Hoover for his' depths of our sentiments and our 1 whose husband. George B. l^ tt, of pictured tranquility today. The FTru rrm iiniQ (;innP r S av^ Im lv : would have given his party the vie- , report added that the council ^ut, Freed and Accepted Masons, at neighborhood is quiet and little r.t U iy LUllllliloOJUUCI u a j o v m j n . g j . y senator Goldsborough, Re- ! ^^.^s “particularly successful in its Alasonic Temple, on Ann street. approval. hearts.” Bridgeport, was murdered Elwood > I the city’s heavy traffic flows over publican,^______Maryland,^____ rushed in just ; to .... employ men who had been -t'he - ...... - new -lodges - - o ______are: Euclid___ (.t In stock Fraud. I Mr. Baldwin previously had indi-, B. Wade, sweetheart of Mrs. NotL Wyoming avenue. Homes near as dramatically and saved the ! connected with the Customs .Waterbary; Salem of Naugatuck; Cook was convicted of using the , cated Conservative sympathy with was hanged for the mur er j a life that of the Tafts are pretent:ou.s, Three Per Cent of Alcohol or ratker a part of it. The vote *.vas | branches of government serv- pidebty of Fairfield and Ivanhoe of mails to defraud in connection with ! the naval conference, which the La-1 Mrs. Nott now is serving but for the exception o f an autorao • was 39 to 39. ice.” A letter sent out by the coun- j)a.rien. the sale of petroleum stock. He be- i f,or Party took its first opportunity j sentence. Near New Haven bile stopping occasionally to take Is Diverted Now. Bound Up Members. cil soliciting funds to carry on le Dispensations were granted toi comes eligible for parole on March ; to make a reality. “ Had we been re- passengers from one of these house.s While police steadfastly refused to Harrison obtained recognition im- , “lobby ^"tivities’Jvas put in^^tne Hartford: Walnut 5. , i turned to power we probably should there was little sign of the busy go discuss the rapid developments in reconsidera- | report. Some rnembei^s^^^^ pj-jj Lyjjgg yf New Britain and Mo-. Cook began his sentence on April ; j^gj^ 3^ conference also. W? ing about which was taking place the case, the New Haven Register Was.n..o„, Ke. 5.-,AP,-Aa-; m (= 1 | -Y™ -r tLc re G, 1925, after he had been convicted ; them well. We are as keen on on Connecticut avenue, a block away at Fort Worth, Texas, before Fed-1 yj-Qg-j-ess of disarmament as any in a copyrighted story today said which has become one of the city’s Killetts, who | -party in the country.’ ” that Price wels being held a prisoner businest streets. S^'^^enlffure? 2 cSof to | thrmotion to reconsider car- | coft“ of ^thO pOb^rcUy bureau The annual election of officers ejal ^^^n ^ northern | _ within five miles of this city. bootleg channels, Prohibition com- ried 41 to 38. Another roll call be- i The p ^ t P Gouncil was was held this afternoon. e e charged Reporters Wait Outside. r'nvFTTRFvrF i Abraham Price, a brother, carry- missioner Doran today■ said diver, jan add the rate oa acetic anhy- , « , E>Pert L. Darbie of Da„ie;son .vas Newspaper men and others wait T e. An Inter ing a satchel containing “more than ing outside the home of the former sion last year did not amount idnde was cut to ti^o and a half ^ ep also reported that e ec ed grand master. The othm^ stock. He was' London, Feb. 5— (A P )--A n Inter ^5 qoO’’ and Assistant City Attor- more than three per cent of the cents a pound. | ^ew York City, electmns were, deputy Grand mas- ^g^^g^gg^ gg^ve 14 years and 9 national disarmament conference 1 < j^gj^yy 3 Durant, according to Chief Justice for some word of his condition sought shelter from che tal production. The vote was regarded as a test ] ^ qqq ^922 ‘-to keep down ter, Howard A. Middleton, Bread: and pay a fine of $12,000. dealing with land as well as sea 1 ney ^ ^ y j.ic last Senator Borah and others in Con for further attempts on the part of | ^y^ expected to Brook; grand senior warden, Sher-^ ^ydge KiPetts, who sentenced him, forces after the five power confer- fr.g ransom, cold in automobiles parked there. gressional circles have asserted re the Democrats and Republican m - ; ^.j^g ^^jyg amount this time.” wood A. Raymond, New Britai.u; : gjygg cnce has been completed was pre- ^ » Reeister said that they were Photographers now and then set uji cently the diversion of alcohol for dependents to-reduce industrial rates I ggyator R,obinson withheld any grand junior warden, Samuel A.: Qy j'rarch 22 last, President dieted by Prime Minister MacDonald | ^jjg^ Yo^k Vepre^senta- their cameras in the middle of Uie illegal purposes was a major prohi- sneet to get pictures of visitor.s or 1 in the tariff bill which was opened j.gpyj.(- yy the inquiry into activities Moyle, New Haven; grand treasu.-- j^yyygj- denied Cook’s plea for of the home itself. bition problem. ; yp to individual amendments today ^ Qgj.jy3y ^yg jydystry and on er, Joseph Buths, Hartford; granJ g^ecutive clemency whereby he : or me vjt;i ma-ia mj-v. -- - xxc*i. eXCCULIve -w j A whefhpr hp WOllld I Numerous cars stopped at the en Leaks Closed. jyj. the first time. ! the investigation of . payments . .tosecretary, e, . Winthrop Buck, Wethers-: sought to have his sentence coni-1 calling a conference of the Doran made no mention of the trance to the home while chauf Ten Republican Independents lined - campaign funds of Senator King, field; grand senior deacon, David muted to ten years which would (Continued on Page 2.) feurs delivered messages of greet him to apply for great powers with a view to a re- | ouera^^ I up ^^dth the Democrats for the Bark- I Democrat, Utah, pending recovery 3 Seamon, New London, and grand have enabled duction of military forces, pointed ; ing to the stricken former president, wRh IJn t^^ ley amendment. Only one Dem ocrat, f^om illness of the Utah Senator. ; yy^yg beacon, James — - -E. Brincker-— — - narole sooner. out that the disarmament problem, rfcn/\¥ iTni\ but few persons were admitted to een tavestlgatog the sTtuSon for -Broussard, ^of Louisiana-voted sickSick Defense. , boff, Stamford, the household. the last seven or^eight months and | with the Kepubheans tae^re- The committee report stated that Grand Master-Elect Elbert L '.HERBERT ABSOLVED There was no police gfuard be have “nractioallv “practieally closed this leak. ’ | duction. Senator Ransdell, Demo-> Arman C. Stapfer was employed by ■ is one of the best known TILDEN IS DEFEATED Nations for some time. cause the quietness of the neighbor He added aHdPd that “aDDronriate“appropriate courtcourt! j crat, Louisiana,Bouisiana, votedvoiea against thetue the silksUK defenseaeiense commi ee or , -, Masons in Connecticut. He was i “I hope that at the conclusion of j hood Itself made that an unneces ^ r of.1 i cut___. on i.u«.the ^first xr- ♦- v-y-vllroll i^call o ll V butm ^F- \wasx.'5J q ------i Representative . . . from Killingly in sary precaution. action may follow” as a result (Continued on Page ‘2.) the five power conference, a further j the inquiry. i paired on the second. 1921, 1923 and 1925 and SenatDr IN STARTLING UPSET meeting of the preparatory commis IS BACK AT POST Mr. Taft’s home is on a corner The commissioner said 52,405,000 With the strength determined on j from the 28th district in 1927. He sion on disarmament will he held, . plot. A block away Associate gallons of completely denatured al the test vote approval was quickly , was Speaker of the House of Repre which w'ill enable the next assembly ' Justice Stone, of the Supreme Court cohol were produced last year, most given to another amendment by j sentatives in 1925. of the League to arrange for sum has his home, and a few doors re of which was used principally as an Senator Barkley to cut the duty on 1 40,000 ARE PRESENT E. C. Peters. Sixth Ranking moning an international disarma moved from the Taft residence i.s Doran Says No Charges Are that of Stanley Harris, manager of anti-freeze solution for automobiles. boric acid from 1 1-2 to 1 cent a ' BRIDGEPORT’S FINANCES British PlaVer Trims “Big ment conference. Doran gave the production of pound. the Detroit American Leagpje Base Bill,” 9— 7, 8— 6. ball team, who was an Athletic idol specially denatured alcohol as 54,- Another Democratic proposal, to Bridgeport, Feb. 5.— (AP.) — Pending Against Dry Ad AT INAUGURATION in Washington during his stay here ,550.000 gallons. He gave a list of 117 restore the existing duty of 25 per ! Mayor E. T. Buckingham advised MOSES EXONERATED with the Washington American firms, which he described as un cent on formic acid was adopted, 42 i the board of apportionment last Cannes, France, Feb. 5— (AP) — doubtedly reputable, who used 44,- j j^y 3^ -phe House and Senate bills j night that municipal financial con Big Bill Tilden, American tennis ministrator. League club. There was no gathering of the 000.000 gallons but added that con- | provided a rate of four cents a ditions are “ heirlooms of the champion, was beaten today by E. Concord, N. H., Feb. 5— (API curious about the Taft lawns today. t erns in New Jersey and Pennsyl-1 popnb. Mexico City Turns Out to I Behrens administration” and that C. Peters, sixth ranking British The Concord Monitor-Patriot today Pedestrians and automobiles pass vania whose permits were revoked ; the “ evil day postponed by that ad- player, in one of the biggest upsets publishes a letter from U. S. Sena Washington, Feb. 5.— (AP.) — by prohibition administrators, only ever witnessed on the Riviera. ed, knowing the serious condition of I ministfation” had arrived, tor George H. Moses, recently nam John F. J. Herbert, whose appoint- the sick man inside, looked or point to have them restored by district See New President Install i Mayor Buckingham is to call _ .a The match w'as decided in ed by Francis P. Garvan, former courts, used 735.000 gallons. He did 357 MILES AN HOUR straight sets at 9-7, 8-6. I L n property custodian, ks one of , ment as prohibition administrator ed to the home, and went their i series of meetings to discuss laying ways. The nurses, on entering and not name the New Jersey and Penn Tilden attributed his downfall to those who had sought to restore the ' for ' Montana------and“ *•- Idaho, caused at ed— Many Tourists. t of a new tax rate because deficits leaving, were tigbtlipped about sylvania firms. ■ expend in various municipal depart over-confidence and failure to keep German dye industry to its pre-war tacks by Senators Borah and Principal Problem NEW WORID^S RECORD his mind on the game. their patient, forcing inquirers to ments. supremacy in this country, in which Wheeler, has been ordered to re look elsewhere for information. The commissioner said the princi I is included a copy of a letter writ pal diversion problem centered in ! Mexico City, Feb. 5.— (A P .)—In -1 ten on March 9, 1927, by Emory R. turn to his post by Prohibition PRESIDENT’S VISTI. lacquer, thinners, solvents and low i Flier Cops L. S. Thomp- i auguration ceremonies attendant j Buckner,\then Federal district at- Commissioner Doran, who asserted grade toilet waters but asserted di toiTiey for'N ew York, purporting to Washington, Feb. 5.— (AP) — son Trophy Presented b y , upon the transference of Mexico s ; today that no charges of any kind President Hoover will visit former version from this source was not Tiny Republic Celebrates exonerate Moses of connection with pending against Herbert one fourth of what it was three Senator Bingham. chief executive post from Presi- j certain phases of the complicated , "e r e pcuu.ug ® Chief Justice Taft this afternoon. Decision of the President to visit years ago. I dent Portes Gil to Pasqual O rtiz; alien property situation. ' Doran m a formal st^enient ^ id Buckner wrote that checks given | all complaints against Herbert had the former Chief Justice was made “In the intervening period the in Washington, Feb. 5.- - (AP) -G reat 1 Hubio, began in the National Sta- Independence Anniversary dependent denaturing plant has been to Senator Moses by John T. King | “been thoroughly and painst^ing- after reports front physicians who said Mr. Taft’s condition was better practically put out of business,” Britain today became custodian of dium this morning in the presence ------I and then in his (Buckner’s) posses- j ly inquired into and found to be Doran safd, "hundreds of permits the L. S. Thompson Trophy for the 1 of a huge crowd estimated at 40,-, 1 frmnrT hv us to have no ' either frivolous or without basis in today. Word reached the White House have been revoked, very few new 000 persons. San Marino Feb. 5. - ( A P ) - T l . j 35bnterrU,ed * ? , '^ , “ '1! coDbectlon whatever with the I fact and the matter ha. been d o .- world’s greatest speed in the air. encompassednational entity was too much for!' that Mr. Taft was able to leave his ones have been issued and hundreds from diminutive republic. Sir Esme Howard, British The transmission of power Thesa» Marlneao repulaed i Ameriican ed." bed and sit up in an easy chair. of formulas have been strengthen the provisional government of | all about by the territory of its^ big of the claim against Called to Capital ambassador, in accepting the trophy president Portes G„ To the'eO„s.“ ! ne^ber. "aly, today ¥h"’er,nde'pT /d?ncT “ t S ! Srp'ro^erty cust„dian‘ which .e Herbert, formerly prohibition ad Mrs. Taft informed the President ed.” from Senator Hiram Bingham, Con- was formally, .. that Mr. Taft would be glad to see Hints .Vt Legal .Vetion rm March 22 I investigating. , ministrator at Baltimore, was sum on Ma cn z, ^ow dead, wtas indicted Mr. Hoover if he cared to call at the HO aS rth lt .o l “a l aSlon j moned here from the west after W 'SB 30 ; jointly with Harry *M. Daugherty, Senators Borah and Wheeler had Wyoming avenue residence. be taken as a result of the long in National Congress met in extraor- ■ ° | san Marino’s area is only oo attornev-eeneral " and Mrs. Hoover may accompany Uie quiry made into the situation in “We British are generally suppos former attorney-general, — assailed him on the floor of the dinary session as-a preliminary tOj occasion is the 190th anni- , square miles, and its population but Thomas W. Miller, former alien Senate. Borah, who represents President. these industries. ed to be a slow moving race but it the new president’s taking of seems that in some branches of the jversary of the San Marinese revolt 13,013 according to the census property custodian, for conspiracy Idaho, said if reports to him about Close Friends. “The skilled technician will al two years ago. Its capital, San speed we can still hold our own with °^Occupying the platform with the | against the encroachinents of Car- to defraud the government. Herbert were true the latter should The President and the former ways be able to recover alcohol from Marino by name, has only 1,700 in Chief Justice long have been friends. a mixture,” he said. “The problem the rest of the world.” Congress were diplomats who ar- dinal Alberoni, Papal legate of Ra- be in the penitentiary Instead of en habitants. Its government is car TREASURY BAL.ANCE. forcing the dry laws. In summoning Mr. Hoover was highly pleased at consists of making it as difficult and I The trophy will be Kept in the I rived in a body a half hour previ-; venna. That ^ . ried on by two “ captains-regent,” the optimistic bulletin which , was uneconomical as possible.” I embassy until a new record is es- ous. Solid files of soldiers lined the j trary to the omers of his . Herbert here Doran made it plain it elected every six months from the Wa.shington, Feb. 5.—Treasury was because of the attacks made by issued today by Mr. Taft’s physi Doran asserted that closing of the i tablished. A smaller model of the i streets from the National Palace; Pope Clement XII, invaded “ e r - members of a general council of 60 cians Dr. Francis Hagner and industrial alcohol plants would have I award becomes the permaneiit pos- : to the Stadium. It w'as a beautiful | public territory, imposed a receipts for February 3 were $5,- the Senators Bind not from charges members, chosen for life from the 936,626.20; expenditures $12,419.- pending in the Prohibition Depart "no material effect on the illicit ' session of Squadron Leader Orlebar, * day and the whole city ofh o"o?‘S Mexico j! baw stitution, trni ir»c«'irt and tried rhe'rovPrnn,ent;Poblea, to fore burgessss and rural land- (Continue on Page S) •who set a new record of 357.723 blossomed out in color in '' 938.49; balance $93,221,144.93. ment. of the Pontifical states. But the 1 ow’ners. (Continued on Page 2) miles an l^our. the occasion. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH AIANCHESTBR, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1930. PAGE TW O TALK ON ENGLAND VOLCANO ACTIVE. LOCAL AUTOIST HITS Local Stocks N. Y . Stocks FARM BOARD TASK Stromboli, Italy, Feb. 5.— (AP)— OBITUARY A slight explosion in the Sciara COP IN NEW BRITAIN FOR GARDEN CLUB State Briefs crater of the Stromboli volcano last (FiinU$bed by Putnam & Co.) night rained cinders on the sur Centtal Bow. Hartford, Conn. AlWg C o r p ...... ^ IS ORGANIZATION rounding countryside for fifteen Am Bosch M ag ...... 44 minutes. No damage was done'. Francis J. K^efe of Park 1 P. M. Stocks. Am ...... Hartford Woman to Describe NEW STATE BOLDING. DEATHS Am and For P o w ...... 99% Hartford, Feb. 5.— (AP) — The The explosion was accompanied Street, Arrested for Reck I Bank Stocks. Outdoors of England Here by dense clouds of smoke. The I Bid Asked Am Intemat ...... *2% State Board of Finance and Con------, * . „ less Driving; Hearing Con Am Pow and Lt ...... 93% First Problem is to Help Monday Night. trol at its meeting on Thursday, the crater was brilliantly illuminated all 1 Bankers Trust Co ... 325 Mrs. Jane Wright tinued. Cfity Bank and Trust . — 450 Am Rad Stand San ...... 37% first to he held in the last four night to the accompaniment of sub Mrs. Jane Wright, well known Cap Nat B&T ...... 360 375 Am RoU Mill ...... 90 j Miss Lucy O. Hunt of Hartford weeks because of the absence of terranean rumbles. Manchester woman, died suddenly of Farmers Help Them The volcano has been almost per- New Britain, Feb. 5.— (AP.) — Conn. River ...... 425 Am Smelt ...... 78 ! will be the guest speaker at the Governor John H. Trumbull from ^ heart disease last night at her home, Policeman Herbert C. Lyon, 64, was I February meeting of the Manches the state, wiU have before it con- petually acUve for 2,000 years, Htfd Conn. Trust .... 140 160 25 Russell street. Mrs. Wright was reported resting comfortably at First Nat Htfd ...... 250 260 ter Garden club which will take sideration of the plans for the pro- j selves, Legge Reports. 68 years of age. She had been a New Britain General hospital today Land Mtg and Title . — 50 Am Water W k s ...... 102% place Monday eyening at the Man posed new state office building. The | resident of this town 44 years. and recovering from injuries re Mutual B & T ...... — 240 Anaconda ...... 78% chester Community clubhouse, 79 plans were received last Friday af •' Mrs. Wright leaves one son, ceived when ho was nm down last do, vtc ...... — 240 AU Ref ...... 38% North Main street. Her subject will temoon from the special commission night by an automobile driven by WashiugLon, Feb. 5.— (AP) llie Joseph Wright, an insurance ad New Brit T r u s t...... — 200 B and O ...... be ‘‘Out of Doors io England," having the matter in charge and it juster, of 9 Mather street, this town. Francis J. Keefe of 11 Park street, big job of the Federal Farm Board Riverside Trust ...... — 650 Bendix Aviat ...... illustrated for the most part by is now up to the finance board Wall Street She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. South Manchester. No bones were Beth Stl ...... 101’% in bringing about farm relief, is 1.0 West Htfd Trust...... 350 colored views. whether to direct the architects to Mary Behnfleld, and Miss Elizabeth broken. Burr Ad M ch ...... 48% Miss Hunt who is president of Bonds. help the agricultural interests to or ask for bids for the construction of 1 Cooke, both of this town, and two Keefe was arrested for reckless Can Pac ...... 200'% the Hartford Bird Study Club, with Htfd & Conn West . . . 95 ganize, so they can help themselves, the building. 1 Briefs brothers, Andrew Ellison, of Ruxton, driving and his case was continued Blast Conn Pow 5s . . . 100 103 Cerr De Pasco ...... 63% two companions took a trip through The plans are said to provide for | in the opinion of Chairman Begge Md., and James Ellison, of Broad in Police Court pending the recov Conn L P 7s ...... 116 118 Chic Mil StP and P p£ ------44 England and some parts of the con approximately 5,00Q,0C') cubic leet of the new government agency. Brook, Conn. There is one grandson, ery of the policeman. Lyon recent Conn L P 5V^s ...... 105 108 Chic and N orthw est...... 87% L.egge testified before the House tinent last summer. They visited of space for Uie new ci hiding. ly left the hospital after recovering many of the places of interest sel New York, Feb. 5.—(AP)—A spe Walter E. Wright. Conn L P 4i/^s ...... 98 100 Chrysler ...... ^1% appropr^tions sub-committee con- cial meeting of stockholders of the Mrs. Wright was a member of the from a broken arm. Htfd Hyd 5s ...... 10? 105 Colum Gas and El ...... 91% dom frequented by tourists and had a r r e s t m i d w i f e sideringHhe annual supply bill for S. H. Kress Co., chain store system, South Methodist Episcopal church. Insurance Stocks Colum Graph ...... 29% some unusual experiences. While Bridgeport, Feb. 5— (AP)— Mrs. the next fiscal year in which 51,- has been called for Feb. 28, to vote xAetna Casualty...... 118 Coml Inv T r ...... 47 Miss Hunt did not make a study of Rosa Munkaesy, 62, midwife, was Funeral services will be held Friday 700,000, was set aside for his organ the private English gardens, she on a proposal to acquire the John afternoon at two o'clock from Mrs. Aetna Insurance ..... 635 Comwlth and S o u ...... 16% arrested today charged ^th Franklin Corp. for 206,000 shares of USE TOO MANY SONGS Consol Gas ...... 114% ization. He said the "loan feature did visit Lord Gray’s beautiful forming an illegal operation which Wright’s late home, 25 Russell do, $10 p a r ...... 64 Kress common stock. The Franklin Con tin Can ...... 58% is very helpful in working out these estate “Falloden” among others, resulted in the death of Mrs. Julia street. Rev. James Greer, assistant Aetna Life ...... 85 corporation owns 71 stores, about 35 Com P r o d ...... 58% organizations, but we do not re and took especial pains to secure Grasish, 19, mother of two infant at the South Methodist church, will IN m u s ic a l'TALKIES xAutomobile ...... 38 gard it as the most important func excellent pictures of English gar per cent of the number in the Kress officiate and burial will be in the Conn. General ...... 124 Curtiss W rig h t...... 7 children. 72%]-Du Pont De N e m ...... 130% tion of the board.” dens and lanes, wild flowers and Mrs. Grasish died last Thursday chain. East cemetery. xxHtfd Fire, $10 ..par 70Y2 Elec Pow and L t ...... 61% Legge said that before Congress birds of the countries visited. at the Bridgeport hospital under SAYS IRVING BERLIN Htfd Stm Boil, $10 par 57 adjourned the board might ask for Through ^ the co-operation of circumstances which caused Medical The Lima Locomotive Works, of Mrs. Klara FUblg National Fire ...... 68 Erie ...... 59'% a supplemental appropriation to the | Thomas Maxwell and the Manches- Examiner H. L. Peters to perform Lima, Ohio, has received an order Mrs. Klara Fllblg, 70 years of age, Phoenix Fire ...... 75 Gen Elec ...... 77 Gen F o o d s ...... 51'% revolving fund but that the longer | ter Electric Company these views an autopsy. An inquest is being from the Boston & Albany R. R. for died last night at the home of her Wf.iivwr.nrl Calif— One of the xTravelers ...... 1345 I Gen Gas and El A ...... ;. 71% the time was delayed "the better ; will be shown in the beauty of their conducted by Coroner Phelan. 10 locomotives. son, Theodore Filbig, 203 Main o??he motion Public Utility Stocks. Gen M otors...... 44% case we can make as to what is g o -' original coloring, street, after industry is that its films Conn. EHec Sve ...... 85 'The Dixie Powder Co., of Cedar xxConn. Power...... 78 Gold Dust ...... 46% ing to be required.” The business session will begin at GUARDSMEN SENTENCED heart disease. Mrs. Filbig has lived ; many songs. 7:30 and Mi.ss Hunt’s talk will fol City, Utah, has been sold to the here seven years coming to Man- This, folks, is the diagnosis of an do, rts ...... 17*/3 Grigsby Grunow ...... 16 His Estimate. New London, Feb. 5.— (AP.)— Int C om bust...... 7% low.- The officers who are in charge Archie Lee Vines and L. J. Angelo, North American Electric & Gas Chester from Corona, Long Island,! ggrlin. If Berlin, 1 xHartford Elec Lgt .. 86 "My offhand guess,” he added, Co., for $1,175,000 by the receivers Int Harv ...... 90% of the program feel gratified that members of the Coast Guard patrol N. Y as ' xdo, vtc ...... 80 "would be that we would ask you for the Foshay companies, which who is generally recognized Int Nick C a n ...... 39 they have been able to secure Miss boat Legare which oiv December 29 She leaves one son, Theodore Fil- a merica’s of j Greenwich W&G, pfd. 89 to set aside another $100,000,000 or recently were petitioned into bank foremost composer Int T and T ...... 67% ■ Hunt, who has been a keen observer seized the rum-rimner Flor-Del- big and three granddaughters and popular tunes, doesn’t know his I Hartford Gas ...... 70 $150,000,000." ruptcy. Johns Manville ...... 147 and brings vividly to her hearers Mar today began serving jail terms one grandson. The funeral will be songs, then Lindbergh better stop I do, pfd ...... 45 In a statement filed with the com < which she enjoyed, Friday afternoon at three o’clock at xS N E T C o ...... 175 Kan City S o u ...... 79% miltee. Chairman Legge showed; ^ ______of 60 and 30 days respectively for placing a large switch tie on the More than 40 per cent of the em 203 Main street. Rev. Marvin S. Manufacturing Stocks. Kennecott ...... 60% ployes of the General Electric Co. Kreuger and T o ll...... 29% railroad tracks. Stocking, of the North Methodist Acme Wire ...... 45 for loans totaling $11,028, S y o u t h t h o u g h t h a n g e d The men, arrested shortly after subscribed $7,605,910 to the eighth Episcopal church, will officiate and xAm Hardware...... 621a Leh Valley ...... 74 approved, amounting to $66,2o6,000, the theft of liquor from the seized annual offering of General Electric burial will be in the Buckland ceme Amer Hosiei^^ ...... 29 Mo Kan and T e x ...... 55 and a total of $17,796,000 advanced. rum-runner was discovered by Employes Securities Corp. bonds. tery. American Silver ...... 22^/3 Montg Ward ...... 46% It showed that nine applications to IS FOUND IN HARTFORD Coa^t Guard officials, pleaded guil xArrow H&H, com . . . 40 Nat Cash Reg A ...... 81% taling $6,507,000 had been refused ty to charges of breach of the peace Mrs. Mary Sullivan xdo, pfd ...... 100 Nat D a ir y ...... 47’% and the remainder still were unde in Superior Court today. At the Mrs. Mary Sullivan, 72, widow of Automatic Refrig .... 4 Nat Pow and L t ...... 38% Hartford, Feb. 5— (AP)— Hart Bigelow Sanford, com . 78 80 Nev Cop ...... 30% consideration. ford police today dispelled the be time of their arrest, both were in ABOUT TOWN Robert Sullivan, died yesterday af Of the approve loans, cottcii co toxicated, police say. ternoon at the home of John Boyle do, p f d ...... 98 N Y Cent ...... 184% lief of Branford authorities that the Billings and Spencer . 5 N Y N H and H t f d ...... 115% operatives received $26,095,000; body of a youth, foimd hanging at 168 Pine street where she had lived for 20 years upon coming to Bristol Brass ...... 22 Nor Amer ...... 105 grain, $11,136,000; livestock, $8,600,- from a tree in Westbrook Sunday, PASTOR DIES. Major Edward Atkinson has re Norwich, Feb. 5.— (AP) Rev. Manchester from Ireland after her i do, pfd ...... 92 Packard Motors ...... 17 000; dairy, $5,380,000; ^ fruit and , was that of Theodore Peterson, son turned from Newburyport, Mass., husband’s death. There are no near Collins Co ...... 105 115 Pan Am Pet B ...... 53% vegetable, $13,615,000; honey, $lo-3,-1 Lorain, Ohio city councilman, William A. Keefe, pastor of St. where he conducted a successful se Mary’s Memorial church died at the relatives. The funeral will be held Case, Lockwood & B . 525 Par Fam Lasky ...... 65% 000, and wool and mohair, $1,275,- 1 ^^ey located Peterson, work- ries of evangelistic meetings. He 81 Parish house here shortly after noon at the home at 2 o’clock tomorrow Colt’s Firearms ...... 27 Penn 000. ing at a restaurant at 611 Main left today for Pittsfield, Mass., hav Phil and Rdg C and I r ...... 15^ Legge said the board was trying today. He was 53 years old. and at St. Mary’s Episcopal church Eagle Lock ...... 42 street, here. ing received an invitation to con Fafnir Bearings ...... 70 Pub Serv N J ...... 91% to set up a foreign crop reporting Detective Philip H. Dooley, as- at 2:30. Rev. J. Stuart Neill will duct a similar revival campaign in Fuller Brush, Class A, — Radio Corp ...... 39^2 service, because there “is something signed to investigate the case. LABOR CONFERENCE officiate and burial will be in the the Salvation Army citadel in that do. Class AA ...... — Radio Keith ...... 30% wrong with that proposition ’ ot found that the Lorain youth, who Norwalk, Reb. 5.— (A P.) State East cemetery. department of labor heads ^ 1 1 city. Hart & Cooley ...... 135 Reading ...... 135% competition with foreign farm was formerly in the Navy, was liv Rem R a n d ...... 35 ing at 142 Jefferson street and was gather at a conference here on Feb. Hartmann Tob. com .. 15 products, particularly cotton. A food sale for the benefit of the do, 1st pfd ...... — Rep Ir and S t l ...... 74% employed at the restaurant. It is 18, in connection with the charac Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Mary’s "We have got to go into this ter education research program FUNERALS Inter Silver ...... 115 Sears R oebu ck ...... 97% proposition as^to what can be done j understood that his niother, who Episcopal church will be held Sat that is being conducted in Nor xLanders, Frary & Clk 68 Simmons ...... 81 to put our growers on a competitive ! was married a second time, lives in urday afternoon at the J. W. Hale walk under the auspices of Yale Mann & Bow, Class A 15 Sinclair O i l ...... 25% Company’s store. Baked beans, basis as to both quantity and q^ali-j Eajt^Hart or University and the Hartley Founda Wm. L. Cunningham. do, Class B ...... 8 Sou P a c ...... 123% home made bread, cakes, pies and Funeral services for William ty, he saici. , searching for a man tion of New York City. Child labor Irving Berlin New Brit, Mch, com . 29 Sou Rwy ...... problems will be discussed as one doughnuts will be on sale. The Loren Cunningham of Andover, for North & Judd ...... 20 Stand Brands ...... 28% who gave his name as John Martin, committee includes Mrs. James of the steps in the research study. merly of Manchester, who was in flying. He gets plenty of money Niles Bern P o n d ...... 3512 St Gas and E l ...... 122 of Pawtucket, R. I., one of two men Harrison, Mrs. John Robb, Mrs. An stantly killed in an automobile acci- who applied at the Branford police every time he puts a note on a I Peck, Stow and Wilcox 9 S O Cal ...... 60% drew Fergnson, Mrs. Latting Cav- dent on February 1, were held from I paper. So when he says 40,000 ARE PRESENT station for lodging, the night of WAR VETERAN DIES I Russell Mfg Co ...... 80 SONJ...... 64% erly. All members are urged to con the W. P. Quish Funeral Home at 2 January 21. The other man gave- - , Norwalk, Feb. 5.—(AP) The there are too many songs in Pic-iscovill ...... 58 SONY ...... 33 tribute to the sale and to see that o’clock this afternoon. Rev. Marvin his name as Fred Peterson of ! body of Joseph Moeller, 39, World tures, there must be. I Smythe Mfg Co .... 90 Stew War ...... 42% AT INAUGURATION the food is at the store between S. Stocking of the North Metho Lorain, and it was thought at first War veteran, who was wounded at Sales Fall Off I Seth Thom Co. com .. 30 Studebaker ...... 47 I 1;30 and 2. dist church officiated. ; that he was the victim. Chateau Thierry and gassed several ‘‘Talking pictures have almost I do, pfd ...... 24 Tex Corp ...... 54 'The bearers were Winifred White, ruined the song publishing busi I Standard Screw ...... 115 Tex Guff S u lp h ...... 62% (Continued from Page 1.) times In other batUes, was brought Mrs. Harold Alvord of Pmbert back to this city today from Beacon, Walter French. William LeValley, ness,” declares Berlin-. ‘‘And the I Stanley W orks ...... 43 Tim Det A x le ...... 17% Road will open her home Friday and Elliott Sparrbws. Burial was In 500 and expenses to assist "in keep- : ARREST 6 PERSONS N. Y., where he died as a result of ■ reason Is that they have given the , Taylor & Fenn ...... 115 Transcon O il...... 9 afternoon for a bridge for the bene the North Cemetery, Tolland. public too many songs. So far the I Torrington ...... 64 ^ 66 Union G a r b ...... 91% ing dovm tariff on silk.” his war wounds, early this morning. [ fit of the Manchester League of The deceased veteran was remov- talkies have produced only one Underwood ...... 116 V2 118% Unit Aircraft ...... 47% . “All he says he did,” the report: j Women Voters. said, ‘‘was to submit some facts and IN PRICE MYSTERY ed from the Fitch Home in Norton real song hit. That was ‘Sonny Union Mfg Co 18 21 Unit Corp ...... 3874 figures and data. He made some 15 i to the Veteran’s hospital Beacon two Boy,’ which A1 Jolson sang in ‘The 1 U S Envelope, com ... 190 Unit Gas and Imp ...... 38% The first of the series of four WALES AT BEIRA have U S Realty and I m p ...... €9 trips from Chambersburg, in 1929 , days ago. . , ^ ! Sin^ng Fool.’ And there ' do, pfd ...... 112 and two trips in 1930, for which he ; (Continued from Page 1) Moeller was a sergeant in Com- , cooking lessons by Mrs. Arra ^ t- been a great many fine songs writ- Veeder Root ...... 37 U S Rubber ...... 26% has charged an expense of $4,000.” pany H, 102d Infantry, 26th divi ton Mixter of the Hartford Gas ten—so many, in fact, that none Whitlock Coil Pipe 18 U S Steel ...... 183% railroad station here, however, the Company was given yesterday aft Util Pow and Lt A ...... 35% The report listed Harry S. Rad sion. Beira, Portuguese East Africa, Feb. of them had a chance to become x—Ex-dividend. f"^nnfoVsir"N"^wJerTev^“as^ papers said, tipped the New York- ernoon at the Manchester Commu 5.— (AP)—The Prince of Wales ar a hit. XX— Ehc-rights. War Piet ...... 59 ifndi^g for the National Importers , ers that Durant was ac^ TWO HURT IN CRASH nity clubhouse. rived here at 7;25 a. m. today after “A few years ago I wrote four Westing Air ...... 46% ^uncil $16,800 in behalf of lower F^ice and the scheduled meet g New Haven, Feb. 5.— (A P )—Miss , a long railway trip from Capetown 'songs within 18 months, each of INTERNATIONAL CRIME Westing El and M f g ...... 167 tariffs The reoort showed expendi- through. j The usual weekly whist party will by way of Bulawaya, Southern which passed the million mark in Wool worth ...... 87% Isabelle Hajmes of Lewiston, Pa., a ; 'ru r Tames's hall this eve- Geneva, Feb. 5.— (A P .)—A pro Yellow Truck ...... 19 ture of $16,000 for maintenance of a I The kidnappers^ ® ■’ Rhoedisa. After bidding farewall to the number of copies sold. It was posal that the League of Nations Washington office for the National had promised tha. Price would be not uncommon then for a pub j 1 in the railway officials who had accom brand illicit traffic in dangerous rjotoVi T^rv Pnnris Association his home here ten minutes after the hospital with a fractured spine as a , panied him, the Prince and his statf lisher------to sell a million copies _ of a drugs as an international crime was result of an automobile accident. ; cnarge. ____ boarded the steamer Modasa. which song. Each of them mMaged to The plain of Chengtu, China, an showing that the man was being made today by M. Vasconcellos, Edward R. Florea, a senior at the , put out one or two such hits every Portuguese representative on the area about 40 miles wide and 90 held at no great distance from New Thomas Noble, who has been em- left immediately for Mombasa, Brit Sheffield Scientific school of Yale ' ish East Africa, where the prince year. But now they think they League’s opium advisory commit miles long, supports some 5,000,- Haven. Orchowsky is said to have ield scientinc senom vloyed by Cheney Brothers twenty- have a hit if they sell 300,000 DORAN DECLARES was also_ also in the hospital with a , ^j^^ee months, was re will resume his hunting tour inter tee. 000 people. suggested to the Price family that it copies. The whole situation boils crushed foot enlist the aid of a fortune teller in tired and put on the pension list at rupted more than a year ago when down to one thing—over-produc- BIG LEAK CLOSED!' tracing the realtor. Abraham Price, The couple was injured when the end of his work on Saturday. his father, King George became Florea’s car crashed into a pole in the Register said, first visited a Mr. Noble, who is seventy-three ‘‘In my opinion no picture. . u but 4. local woman, who in turn recom Madison last night. Miss Haynes years of age, entered the employ of CONTRACT CANCELLED. (Continued from Page 1.) came here as Florea’s guest for the an operetta should contain more Matinee 2:15 mended Mme. Delmater. The latter Cheney Brothers in the latter part than four songs but these four Today Yale Prom. ■ „ the told Price that his brother was of September, 1903, and went to Shanghai, Feb. 5.— (AP) — Al should te sung often. Even a and Eve. Continaous liquor supply m nine tenths of the ^ prisoner in a “dive” on the work in the dyeing department of though their action has not been musical comedy shouldn’t have 6:45 to 10:30 areas of the United States. , outskirts of Hackensack, N. J. NURSES’ CONFERENCE. the velvet, in which place he con made public, it was learned au Thursday STATE The commission has maintained , Bridgeport, Feb. 5.— (AP)—About more than four or at the most five tinued to work until his retirement. thoritatively today that the state songs, of which two are almost that there has iDcen an irnmense j ^ made to the New 100 nurses of the Graduate Nurses council of the Nationalist govern Association of Connecticut attended certain to become hits. And a growth in the production of boo eg | “dive” by Price who found Men in the employ of the Park ment at Nanking has made a de great many pictures would be a n o t h e r b a n n e r DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAM alcohol from corn sugar the opening session of a three day =„o-er and that I brother was not there. After his Board were at work this morning cision to repudiate the government’s much better if they contained only this is the principal source of illicit, gg^gj^ jjiaii was said to annual meeting here today. Ad and this afternoon clearing the Cen ten year contract with the American dresses by Worcester Warren, Su one or more songs.” ^ liquor. have brought demands for ransom ter Springs Rink of the snow and Company of Aviation and Explora This situation will be remedied, perintendent of school here and Miss and many telephone calls were re water that formed upon the pond tion. Inc. however, according to the noted Priscilla Humphreys, in; .ructor of ceived, mostly from the Times last night. The work will be com The contract covered air mail compos#^, who has taken his place CHICAGO’ S MONEY MESS Square district of New York, mak principles and practice of nursing at pleted and skating allowed on ‘..he service from Shanghai to Hankow as the Deader of Hollywood’s Tin Yale University school of nursing, ing threats unless the money were pond this evening. Plans for the by way of Nanking. The service Pan Alley. It came into existence paid. were made this morning. carnival, scheduled for Sunday, are was inaugurated last October 21. because of the rapid evolution Chicago, Feb. 5.— (A P )—The a result of the trip to New going on and Miss Marion Daven from silent to sound pictures and road out of Chicago’s money mecs York last night, two men were ar- port of Springfield, Mass., will be HE’S WITNESSED IT the producers didn’t quite know was open today but it was trestled | rested and were being questioned by TAFT A BIT BETTER present Sunday to take part by giv how to handle their new ‘•babes.” FLORENZ ZIEGFELD’S with “ maybes” and “ifs.” i New York and New Haven police ing exhibitions of fancy skating. “Now, James,” said the teacher, But now that they are learning The City Council last night voted \ today. “if your father can do a piece of their "do’s” and "don’ts,” there is unanimously in effect to lay the j ------— ------TO MEET PRESIDENT The special musical service for work in one hour and your mother bound to be a great reduction in burden of paying its employes their, C rirM fE W nRYIN n HN February will be sung by the choir can do it in one hour, how long the number of songs and a grea^ “Glorifying long overdue salaries upon the citi- tJvlLiiivli iTvIViVlllU Vli of the South Methodist Episcopal would it take them to do it to improvement in the general quali zens relief committee headed by (Continued from Page 1.) Church, under the direction of gether?” ty of pictures. THE Silias Strawn. It pledged the city j Archibald Sessions on Sunday "Three hours,” answered James, Standard Still High to meet all the conditions set up by | SECRET BROADCASTS! Thomas A. Qaytor, and of the op- night, Feb. 16. A very interesting “ counting the time they would waste '"There has been considerable portimity to see the former Presi the committee; conditions that give 1 program of works by modern Rus in arguing.”—Ulk, Berlin. talk about songs not being up to dent. Am erican the committee the right to oversee sian composers is in preparation, snuff because they are being writ j Washington, Feb. 5.— (AP) — The White House has been keep ten under pressure,” continued the expenditures of all moneys it is including Anthems by Rachmanin Harold A. Lafont of the radio corn- ing in constant touch with the Taft off, Kopyloff, Gretchaninoff, Arch- Berlin. “I don’t agree with these able to raise for the city's empty commission, believes science will de home since the return of the former angelski, Tschaikowski, Bortnyan- n c e : people for the simple reason that Girr treasury. velop some means of radio commun Chief Justice from Asheville, N. C., ski, and Pantchenko. The regular I think a large percentage of the The acceptance of the Strawn of ication so that no station except yesterday. choir will be augmented to forty U PO N songs written for pictures have WITH fer was in the form of resolutions that to which a message was being The bulletin issued during the voices. been extremely good, despite the instructing the city comptroller to 1 transmitted could receive it. forenoon by his physicians was * A TIM E fact that they have been written find purchasers for the tax antici I Testifying before a House appro- made public at the White House Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gorens of 14 under pressure— a condition not M ARY EATON pation warrants. The citizens com-1 pj-jations sub-committee on the in- executive offices. Victoria Road announce the engage conducive to the best work. mittee offers the only present dependent offices supply bill, which ment of their daughter, Johanna “Another element that now EDDIE CANTOR market for these warrants. includes an item of $450,000 for the Ruth, to Emil Helm, son of Mrs. enters into this song business is The resolution also “ urged and in commission for the fiscal year 1931. OIL BARGE LOST Herman Helm'of 16 Edgerton street. that songs no longer stand or fall HELEN MORGAN vited” the board of education, ■ the on their own merits. A real hit He expressed confidence experts RUDY VALLEE library trustees and the trustees of would develop a device that would Division 1, A. O. H., and the La song might turn out to be a ‘flop’ the municipal tuberculosis sanitar make not only telegraphic code, but dies’ Auxiliary will hold a joint in merely because of its spot in a New York, Feb. 5.— (AP)— The picture. If the situation and ac ium to adopt similar resolutions "so the human voice “unreadable” to stallation next Monday night in St. Y’ou Couldn’t See Such Diesel motored oil barge Supply No. James hall. State and County offi tion surrounding the song are not that relief may be afforded to all outside stations. a Show in New York municipalities within the city, and 3 of the Reliable Fuel Company, cers will be present and a good at just right, it simply won’t go over. For Less Than $6.60. Commissioner Salztman explained Brooklyn, is missing on a trip from tendance of members is desired. On the other hand, a mediocre for the prompt meeting of payrolls that the use of frequencies foe com Hear and See the and for carrying out the provisions Brooklyn to Bridgeport, Conn., it song might turn out to be a hit Famous Stars, the munication purposes formed the became known today. because of a powerful situation of the application ordinances.” bulk of their work. Radio commun Color and Glory In this The barge, with a crew of two, NEW FOOTBALL COACH leading up to the singing of it.” Hit from the New Show World. ication between airplanes and land left Brooklyn Thursday morning stations especially was requiring with 22,000 gallons of heating oil CONN. MAN KILLED. HARTFORD POLO CLUB much study, he added. and has not been heard from since. Exeter. N. H., Feb. 5.— (A P )— When her disappearance first was Phillips Exeter Academy today an Jane Cowl, the nounced the appointment, effective Albany, Feb. 5.— (A P )—Philip —ALSO— TRAFFIC DELAYED reported, a tug w m sent out to famous actress, Leslie Conkling. 24, of Norwich, MOVES TO MERIDEN search for her and the Coast Guard next fall, of Martin W. Soudern as was s t r I c ken head coach of football. Soudern, a Conn., died in a hospital here, the Csanajoharie, N. Y., Feb. 5.— was notified but no report had been with stage fright graduate of Auburn High school. result of an automobile accident (AP)—A broken wheel on a truck received from her since. Meriden, Feb. 5.— (A P .)—It was j Auburn, Neb., and of the Kansas on her first near East Greenbush in the early PAULINE FREDERICK of the Commodore Vanderbilt, new The crew of the barge consisted announced today that Meriden in State College where he played foot pight as a lead morning hours. He was found be of Captain Ford, 33, and M. Net- In the W!amer Bros. Vitaphone Production terests have taken over the Hart crack train of the New York Cen ball and basketball, has been direc ing lady.' She. side his wrecked car by a milkman. tral, threw two trucks on two cars land, 21, a deckhand, both of Brooic- ford American League Roller Polo tor of physical education for the incur red the The machine was believed to have from tUe rails near Sprakers today lyn. “EVIDENCE” team and will transfer the franchise public schools of Milton, Mass., and wrath of David skided on a turn. and delayed the train more than Here is trlbnte to womsohood and motherhood. She to this city at once. James Russell, more recently football coach at Belafeco,*'her dl-' Conkling was reported to have three hours. Traffic over the east Our birth rate Is almost as low to a lie that she might keep her child! former roller polo referee, will act Milton Academy. rector/ by ref us been traveling from Norwich IS manager. The team will play its bound passenger track was blocked as that of France, according to re ing to'return to where has had been secretary of the He succeeds Henry C. Blake, who iirst game wearing Meriden colors for four hours. Damage was confined cently compiled statistics. The old y . M. C. A. to a similar position at resigned at the close of last year’s ’the- stage.: after Friday night here. Glens Falls will to the trucks, the rails and the road rate of one a minute persists, the first curtain. Syracuse. >e the visiting attraction. bed. however. I football season. /• '-,'■••■ -.‘■f'-' ■ ,■: ^ ’v ; '••■ ■ ''
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s Bolton School Isolation TWELVE CENSUS |fbie, biiid ()VIRaoio you eon ajforjl to Luy ^od d^ttiiiurt Scares Away Teachers DBTRICIS HERE ™ F A W t B here Hartford Man Admits Taking Car, Driving It Drunk and over OB Birch Mouhthm >» there is a little one i and another came. The new teacher Wrecking It. is just the type of ^ a t the an^^^ Willimantic Applications for Jobs Must Hector Daberge, of 31 Russ street i old timers vrould ig of Normal Uved in New London. There Hartford, the man who was picked \ of its warabsolutely no comparison ^th Be Made to Washington, up in Hilliardville Sunday evening i ^cSiv n ot'wdth t L pupils, but the seaport city and the Bolton hills by Patrolman Joseph Prentice and 3rd to the 15th ed, modern^ ' and teacher No. 2 departed, certainly w th the ^ produced the third who was charged with driving an Says Harney. automobile while under the Influence S n S school open- i schoolmam, a graduate of Danbury of liquor, driving without a license ^f^/«t'^qeS?mber three Normal Normal and she went the way of and the theft of an automobile, was 1 V rad^aSrand one training , the others and for the same reason. Of the 244 enumeration districts arraigned in the Manchester police f S rch Mountain is not ! At this point a departure was made in the Second Connecticut District, court this morning before Judge poHvlivSv at night and the first i and a small towm teacher was em- Raymond A. Johnson. The man IwVA ------of wtoich Attorney William M. Har- th?ee%irls accustomed to reason- i ployed by the^superintendent Her was not represented by counsel. home was in Stonington where they ney, former Manchester m^Ji, 'w’ill ably bright lights, music and social I He pleaded guilty to the first tvfo make tar soap and do some fishing be director during the forthcoming activities, departed in order in the winter. She appears to be a charges and not guilty to the theft The first teacher, a graduate of tabluation of the Federal Census, of the automobile. The witnesses RCID-ILETTIEIRJBAYS the Willimantic Normal school came fixture, at least until June, because she has had a year’s training in a Manchester has 12. This means in the case were the officer making from Norwich. She stayed until the arrest and Samuel Phelps of Christmas and although Norwich is rural school and seems to like it, that the services of a dozen census after two weeks on the job yester Hartford, the owner of the car. La- Sot a large city, its life was more takers wall be required when the day. berge at one time worked for Mr. endurable to her than the Birch actual work of counting begins on Phelps. In making his investiga April 1. This is expected by Federal tion of the case Prosecuting Attor officials to take two weeks in cen ney Charles R. Hathaway had WEST GETS JUDGMENT OLD “BLANKET” MONEY ters of more than 2500 population, learned something of the man s past and three weeks in less densely set record. It was the third car that tled communities. he had smashed for Mr. Phelps. OVER QUISH IN SUIT DISAPPEARS RAPIDLY Mr. Harney said yesterday that Laberge denied that he had delib he is flooded with applications for erately stolen the car. He told the work as enumerators and pointed court that he did not remember tak i out that all who desire such a pos- Judge Jennings Regrets That Estimate Less Than 20 Per ing the machine. He admitted that Cent Is Now in Circulation ' ition must wTite to the Director of he had been drinking on Sunday and Personal Feelings Entered the Census at Washington, D. C. and must have been intoxicated Into Offering of Evidence. Through Town. for an application. On filling it when he took the car. Judge J o ^ - out the application must be return son found him guilty of driving Judgment in the amount of S2,009 i The new vest pocket bills have ed to Washington, whence it is for while drunk and imposfed a jail sen on a suit of $2171.90, brought by I chased the old ‘blanket’ greenbacks warded to Mr. Harney. The tence of ten days and a fine of $1C0 examinations will be graded prior Hector H. West, senior member of I over the horizon here in Manchester and costs. On the second charge, the firm of H. H. West & Son. gen to March 1, the approximate date driving wntoout a license, a ^he pf eral building contractors, of Bissell : according to a checkup made this on which appointments will be eral Duuaing ----- . It was just seven months $15 and costs was imposed. The street, against Maurice T. Quish of ! morning made. theft of the automobile was beyond Enumerators for the greater part Sfi Benton street was awarded yes- 1 ago that the new bills came out toe jurisdiction of the local ffrP a v b v J u d le Newell Jennings in i Now that they have supplanted the of the Hartford District will receive and accordingly Laberge w’as bound Sniriofcourfafteratri greenbacks, the appearance of four cents for each name listed, Supenor cou i latter have almost become an over to the March term of the Su with five cents to be paid for each perior court under a bond of $1,000. “^Mr. w St claimed that the i odditv in Manchester pay envelopes n^me in the more sparsely settled Other Cases. amount was due on a contract to ; ot sections of the county. Enumeration 7 payday the various plants William DeHan who drove his build a house for $6,100, of which of farms will pay from 30 to 40 Ford roadster into a New England $4100 had been paid. An added ir .1 pay the workers with the cents each. ne size currency, and the only bus at Center and Newman street amount of $171.90 was asked to Five districts have been establish Sunday evening, pleaded ^ilty to chance that the old bill§ have to re ed in Connecticut. Hartford being cover extra items disputed by the driving an automobile while under owner of the house, Mr. Quish. The main in circulation is to get shunt toe largest with 244 enumeration ed to the rural districts away from districts; the Fourth Census Dis the influence of liquor. He was later contended that the work was represented in’'court by Attorney not entirely in accordance with the terminating grasp of the banks. trict will have 225 enumeration dis The Home Bank and Trust Co. re tricts, the Fifth, 180; the Third, 173, William J. Shea. A fine of $100 specifications and that he would be and costs was inibosed which was obliged to spend between SSOO and ported this morning that less than and the First, 160. $900 to finish the work satisfactor- 20 percent of the old bills rem ainp The directors of the four other in local circulation. Once in awhile districts conferred with Mr. Harney ^ Valentine Lombardi, a Hartford ilv to himself. iunk dealer, with his son Pasquale, In the opinion of the court the a person will ask for the old size at the a t y Club in Hartford yester bills, preferring them to the new day noon. The directors and the came to Manchester yesterday'to do parties to the suit are all “p o d some business and as a consequence people, and in my opinion have tr ip issue, but these requests are infre boundaries of the districts they will quent. The Manchester Trust Co. supervise are; Andrew J. Cooney of landed in the police court. The to testify in accordance with the father was charged with theft o. facts. Unfortunately for reasons reports a steadily diminishing sup Waterbury, First District, Litchfield automobile parts from the property which do not fully appear in toe ply of the old money. Both banks County and western New Haven evidence, toe transaction ___ has be__ report that the new money does not County; Mr. Harney, Second, Hart of Clarence Jeffers of the ^ v e Lane Filling station, and engaging in the come the basis of a rarather sharp have the lasting qualities of the old ford County; Otto B. Robinson of personal dispute. . As so often li3,p- due to its smaller size. Willimantic, Third, Middlesex, Tol funk dealing business without a li pens in such cases, this mental at Every day in the money depart land, New London, and Windham cense. According to the story told titude has affected the recollection ment of the Federal Reserve Bank counties; George S. Hill of Bridge by the father and son they did not On suite after suite...piece after piece.../?ec? of the witnesses to some extent.” in Boston, $1,000,000 in old bills port, Fourth, Fairfield County; believe the automobile parts be Ernest W. McCormick of South are cut up and the total amount Frederick M. Smith of New Haven. longed to any person in particular. Manchester represented the con that has been retired is not known, Fifth, eastern New Haven County, They picked the stuff up at what Letter Tags tell their story of Drastic tractor and William M. Harney was although it is supposed to be enor including New Haven. they supposed was a dump opposite attorney for Mr. Quish. mous. The Federal Reserve has a An office to serve as headquarters the filling station. one way pocket for the old bills. from W'hich the work will be direct The case agains’: the son was Price Reductions that save you 25% They come in but they never go out ed, will be established in Hartford nolled and in that of the father again. A clever method is used to about February 15, Mr. Harney an Judge Johnson suspended judgment ABOUT TOWN dispose of them. The old bills nounced, the exact spot being, in all on the theft charge and imposed a eventually find their w^ay to a huge probability, the room which former fine of $5 and costs for failure to se to 50% on Fine Keith Furniture macerator, a machine which chews Harry White, of toe Edison Lamp . ly served as the Court of Common cure a license to deal in junk. them up to a pulp again. But the Pleas on Trumbull street. Final ap Works of the General Electric Corn- : most important work in done before DINING SUITES panv at Patterson. N. J., will ad- , proval of the county commissioners LIVING ROOM SUITES that. and authority from the Census RAIN, SNOW AND ICE dres's the Manchester High school; When the day’s collection of old FORMERLY FORMERLY students at a special assembly a t, Bureau in Washington to locate at NOW NOW bills is complete in the Federal this site is expected wdthin a short 10; 10 tomorrow morning. He is con ■ —Sofa and chair in choice of two Denim -A massive eight piece suite in dark wal bank they are fed through a cutter, time. INTERRUPT TRAFFIC sidered a talented speaker and was covers. Tuxedo s t y le ...... ' j nut. Includes buffet, extension table and w'hich slices each bill neatly in two 119.: _Three pieces in beautiful multi-colored obtained through the courtesy of L. parts, upper and lower. The upper 112.50 set of six chairs with Tapestry seat cov Jacquard. Includes Sofa. Ann and vVing H. Heebner. halves are mailed one day; toe low- Last Nigh t’s Combination ers ...... 190.00 148.1 chair. Nachman Spring Units...... lio.JU ; er halves the next. By this method ELECTRICAL KITCHEN Makes Walking and Riding Rev. E. F. Studley of Marion. —A group in fine Angora Mohair with re- -An eight piece group of fine quality in any thieves who might happen to Difficult; Trolleys Off Sched Mass., underwent an operation at , steal today’s uppers in transit will ^ verse cushions in Moquette. Sofa, Arm ^ 144.00 Walnut. Includes buffet, table, and set the New Bedford hospital a few ' be foiled, for the lower halves will EQUIPPED HERE ule. and Wing C h a ir...... • of six ch a ir s ...... 265.00 days ago and is progressing as journey to W'ashington on the mor —Large Bed Davenport suite in Jacquard. -A nine piece suite in beautiful Plymouth favorably as can be expected. He row. The thief would have to rob Traffic of all kinds was made dis- ' Three pieces with davenport that opens ^ mahogany. Includes buffet, pedestal will be remembered as pastor of toe the mail twice, on two successive a.greeable if not paralysed by a into full size bed for two ...... • • 157.50 North Methodist church of this Local Firm Plans to Demon combination rain and snow storm .—Three piece suite in genuine Angora Mo- table, set of six chairs and china cabinet , days, to get anj' w’hole bills. The 220.00 town a number of years ago, and : Federal Reserve Bank will get strate Many Different Uses last night and many persons stay I hair with reverse cushions in durab.e ...... during their stay here the family credit for the wtoole bill if the other ed indoors. Walking conditions were Tapestry. Sofa, club and coxwell chair. Of Electricity. 25.90 -An attractive nine piece group in rich made many friends. ’ package of bills arrive. A simple bad. The snow that fell mixed with Burl Walnut. Includes buffet, table, six plan but effective. The Manchester Electric company rain later and formed a sleet effect __Luxurious three piece ensemble ''7^^ 202.50 chairs, and china ca b in et...... 287.50 Manchester Camp, No. 2640 Royal hand-carved frame. Finest construction ; Although the old bills have pretty believes in keeping abreast of the underfoot. The trolley cars were Neighbors held a brief business .50 and covered all over in exquisite Linen -A popular nine piece group In American ; much passed from daily use, they times in “everything electrical” and throwm off schedule. Few automobiles vere out during ‘17.5.00 W'alnut. Buffet, table, china cabinet and meeting and setback party in Tinker are not all extinct and will not be their announcement today of the Freize ...... for over half a century, according 189.00 six chairs ...... 247.50 hall last evening. Winners p first opening of their new kitchen tomor the night and those that were driv to those whose duty it is to handle honors were Mrs. Mary W heaton row afternoon and evening, and Fri ing were traveling at a slow speed -A luxurious eight piece suite in rich , the old moneys of other years. and Arthur Conkey: second, Mrs day afternoon vnll be of- especial in w’hile the trucks that go through American, Walnut. Buffet, Pedestal table Emma Dowd and Mrs. Quish and ■ Many of toe old Civil War bills are terest to housewives in this town each night were making slow time. 211.50 and six ch a irs...... 295.00 consolation. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel , still coming in for retirement Because there was fear the wires CHAMBER SUITES ‘ especially from the rural districts and the surrounding country. Griffin. Sandwiches, doughnuts and Modern, electrically equipped would be ice coated this morning -Five piece Juvenile Set in decorated Grey coffee were served after the games. ' of Northern New England. trolley cars were kept running all Lacquer. Includes bow-end bed. chest The new bill, being smaller, is kitchens attract and hold the at A drawing on the Hope Chest was tention of the women visitors to the night on both the Rockville and 117.00 of drawers, vanity, spring q.nd mattress held and the lucky number, 01725 wearing out faster than the old and South Manchester lines to keep the ! consequently many of the new- vest “better” homes of today perhaps DINNERWARE was held by H. Kenefick, 28 Atlantic wires clear. -Three piece group 4n American Walnut. ; pocket bills have already gone the more than any other single room in street, Hartford. these model houses. It is safe to A popular style including bed, dresser way of the old. The new bills have Arbiters of men’s fashions say 128.25 — 52 piece sets of genuine Haviland china. been treated to a formaldehyde say there is nb more completely An unusually interesting program equipped kitchen, electrically, than the males soon will appear in -A Jamestown made suite m beautiful a O U Choice of three color com binations...... 25.00 was given at the W. C. T. U. meet bath, a process which is intended to brighter colors. The men have to render them imnervious to moisture, this new one of the Electric com Burl Walnut. Offered in any combina n ing held yesterday afternoon at the pany, within a radius of ten miles. show their superiority some way. 139.50 tion of pieces. Bed, dresser, vamty is ^ ty —52 piece of imported Englishware of fine home of Mrs. Albert Mann of Lin grease and dirt. 195.00 quality. Attractive pattern, highly glazed 26.50 den street. Mrs. Raymond Hollister, priced here ...... ' -Attractively styled group of three pieces O O C A —Tbree piece sets of Domestic ware. Attrac- daughter of Mrs. Roy Clark of East in lustrous dark Walnut. Bed, dresser, Hartford, president of the union in 139.50 232.50 Z«5»O U tive floral pattern with krinkled edge vanity table ...... I '' ''' -V '' pieces...... 99.50 that place, gave an impressive read -Three piece Jamestown made suite in ing on the Life of Christ, entirely 222.50 Walnut. Bed. Dresser and £“ 11 vanity. C A —199 piece set with popular two tone Ivory from memory. The meeting was well 148.50 -Bed, Dresser and Vanity in Burl Walnut. base. Geometric floral pattern ...... 42.50 attended and toe hostess served tea Also offered in other combinations ..... 207.50 at its close. 148.50 -F ive piece'massive suite in dark Walnut. rkpy C A —The Salem set. 100 pieces of fine dom?»tic Includes Return-end bed, dresser. French ^ # o d U ware. Large floral pattern with krinkled Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters 157.50 vanity, upholstered chair and bench .... 23G.00 edges. Only two left ...... 45.00 announce a Valentine w'hist for -A n attractive six piece Jamestown made S r c u H t i s —Six beautiful Lustre ware tea sets of Tuesday evening in Odd Fellows hall eroup in French Burl Walnut and Curly under auspices of the standing social 175.50 Maple. Distinctively styled. Bed, dresser, 8.50 twenty-three pieces. Choice of three color committee. Playing will begin at vanity with wall mirror, chest, chair and combinations—Tan, Blue or Orange ...... 10.50 8;15. There will be a door prize and ; 290.00 M ^ —Imported Czechoslovakian tea sets. Twenty- several other cash prizes and re- ' -Three beautiful pieces m Two-Tone Wal three piece combinations. Choice of three freshments and the affair will be nut. Includes bed, dresser and French patterns and colors ...... 17.50 open to all players. 180.00 n o f ■Vanity ...... 269.50 PUBLIC RECORDS A YEAR TO PAY Warrantee Deeds. Rudolph W'adas to Clara Wadas, COME IN TODAY w i t A e v e r y lots 54 and 55 in the South Man- j Chester Heights Tract. AND SHOP FOR RED LETTER VALUE Leon G. Cone of Manchester to All our Winter Coats are now reduced regardless of former costs or Opposite Hifjh School Morton E. Cole of Hartford, land : values for immediate clearance. RED LETTER VALUES SUITE and buildings in the Prospect Park ■ South Manchester tract. I William Kanehl. Manchester, to \ For the balance of this season and also next year if you would save Otto and Anna Heller, both of Hart- | real money buy your coat at Fradin s. lord, lots 72 and 73 in South Mau- ' Chester Heights Addition.
MANY HENRY FORDS. Special Sale of Kid Gloves believed to be Fred Peterson, son of tious name and address. Sure Relief a Loraixr, Ohio, city councUraan. the Coroner L. A. Smith said while he “MAKESMAKES YOUYC F' eel "Better" HANGING, NO SUICIDE, dead youth has not been positively had not received a full report of an Detroit, Feb. 5.— (AP)— Henry identified. autopsy performed on the body, he Ford, maker of automobiles and cbl- was not satisfied that it was a case lector of antiques, has 12 namip; IWO/GESTJOW^ One Lot of One Lot of IS CORONER’S BEUEF Two men asked for a night’s lodg M m ing at a Branford police station of suicide. sakea in his own home town, it w ^ January 21. One gave name as Fred Charles Peterson of Lorain, said learned today after a study of ^ B ell-a n s KID GLOVES KID GLOVES he believed the body was that of his new Detroit city directory. Tn% •.^Clinton, Feb. 5.— (A P )— Search Peterson of Lorain and the other Hot water as Johij Martin of Pawtucket. The son who lived in HMtford. He was other v''nry Fords are classified V i Sure Relief Reg. $2.49 ^ 1 4 0 Reg. $2.98 ^ 9 9 Q , was being coflducte<} today for a next morplng they left, saying they expected here today. occupations ranging all the from; laborer to minister, with n Now...... «P Now...... man who gave bis name as John were going to New London. Jijartln of Pawtucket, R. I., by police Fictitious Address. California’s official lion hunter least five of the group employed g i. in.' tbelry^lnvestlgatloD of a youth s some phase of the automobile iu-. ELL-ANS Inquiry in the Rhode Island city brought down 272 of the cattle body found hanging from a tree dustry of the city. 1 revealed'that Martin gavd a flcU- enemy last year. FOR INDIGESTION li^ r Westbrook, Sunday. Although 25
r o u g h w a l l s l o w s Am. MAKE SEAWEED lODDiE-Ty NEW EASTERN ST ATES BUILDING [flowers are frozen Urbana, Dl.— (AP) — The en Moscow.—(AP)— Russian scien PUBLIC LANDS EXIST gineering experiment station of the tists believe they can make all tlm MEXICO’ S PEASANTS] IN 11 >VESTERN STATES University of Illinois finds that iodine the country needs from y r - TO STUDY IN WINTER smoothing the sides of air passages tain native seaweeds. Several Mil Washington. — (AP) — Public in mines reduces friction so much lion rubles have been appropriated lands now exist in 11 states. In as to result in apprecl8^^« saving in 1^ the Soviet governmeht to build Fargo, N. D .-(A P )—Mechanical four iodine plants with the hope that. THE NATION’S HOPE; •the states the total of public j expense of operating the air pumps refrigerators have become impor I that force the air into the mines. Russia need import it no longer. domain is 192,851,186 acres com tant aids to education, says a re pared to 261,265,885 acres of port to the American Association land privately owned. The land for the Advancement of Science by New President Promises to is divided as follows: A. F. Yeager of North Dakota Agri Arizona . 18,199,100 8,775,694 cultural college. Work for People in His Cali...... 20,422,083 42,946,280 Fruits, flowers and vegetables SPECIAL EVANGELIST CAMPAIGN Col...... 7,717,121 367844,690 that flourish in the summer, when Idaho .... 10,764,857 12,451,47s there is no school are thrust in Inauguration Speech. Mon...... 7,192,318 44,949,403 their full bloom into ice boxes at Church of the Nazarene Nevada .. 53,787,958 3,986,690 below zero temperatures and kept 466 Main Street N. M...... 16,869,600 31,254,345 frozen solid for classroom analysis Oregon .. 13,423,703 25,216,493 the following winter. Mexico City. Feb. 5.— (A P )~ Utah ___ 25,994,956 10,210,324 The results are remarkable, says Rev. Mabel R. Manning, Nahant, Mass. President Ortiz Rubio of Mexico, in Wash...... 877,921 23,814,676 Dr Yeager, the samples remaining Evangelist and Soloist his inauguration speech today, W yo...... 17,510,569 20,815,812 "for the most part in perfect con dition so far as appearance is con promised above all things to wo-'x Services week nights, except Saturday, 7:30. cerned. Most of the material had for the people, terming the workers the appearance of being taken fresh Sundays: 10:30 and 7:30 and peasants the ‘'hope” of Mexico. from the field. He said he would endeavor to re RETURNS JEWELS “We were particularly impressed move all boundaries between the by the appearance of frozen yellow V\:n VVVVVVV VVAA government and the people, seeking sweet corn, so much so that we to establish a “ social governmcn. j j took it home and cooked it. It was of common understanding and intc,- ^ AFTER 20 YEARS ! excellent and in our opinion fully ests with the masses. equal t6 com bought at the aver THE X The address was brief, consisting age market in summer time.” of but ten typewritten pages. It Oakland, Calif., Feb. 5.—The at SILENT m m set forth in general the lines and tempt of a conscience-stricken thict I GLOW purposes of the new administra to make restitution was advanced tion which is to fill out the lour today to explain the recent finding QUICK RELIEF FOR KITCHEN r years, nine months and 25 days re in Murfreesboro, Tcnn., of $2,000 BURNER maining unexpired of the term of worth of jewels belonging to Miss COUGHING SPELLS President-Elect Alvaro Ubreg.m Virginia Wardlaw who died 20 year.^ 3pr.ng«e.a, M as., Fob. 5-A nothcr .mposlng s who was assassinated July 17, IJ-X- ago while waiting trial for murder this year to the group of permanent exhibition .= commission named to construct and IS 1 The new president said tlie ideals in East Orange, N. J. Famous Prescription Stops Mrs. Mary Snead, who with her CLEAN, . 1 of the revolution—justice and wel Them Almost Instantly fare for all—had been accepted by two sisters, Mrs. Caroline Martin S'^eady'forthVmh^Mnual^^^ fronS°Scpt. 14 to 20 Inclusive,, an^d will be utilized In connection '5 and Miss Wardlaw, was arrested in CONVENIENT the nation as exemplified in his elec with the first National Outdoor and Indoor Recreational Exposition early in 19 .______The phenomenal success of a tion by popular vote, adding that his 1909 for the slaying of Mrs. Mar AND 1 tin's daughter, said yesterday that doctor’s famous prescription called government never would lose signt en craft after radio calls for help | Thoxine is due to its double action. the jewels had been stolen from of the word it was pledged to carry . were sent out early last night. The ; It immediately soothes the irrita GIVES = Miss Wardlaw’s desk at Soule col SUBMARINE REFLOATED out. civilian tug Mltchcl Davis pulled | tion and goes direct to the internal 1 Restoration of conservative or lege, Murfreesboro, in 1906. A TH O U G H I her into deep water at 11 p. m. , cause not reached by patent medi- COMFORT even modVrate men and systems, h e, Mrs. Snead came to Oakland 15 while tugs from Boston and Glou- | cine^ and cough syrups. The very declared, was impossible because years ago to live wath her son, Al- Portsmouth, N. H-. Feb. 5—(AP) cester and the Coast Guard cutter first swallow usually stops even FIVE YEAR 1 the country was heart and soul in- bert. , I hate, I despise your feast days, —Driven aground during a heavy Ossipee off the Main coast were the most obstinate cough. GUARANTEE i me count ^ ...... jewcLs,” he said, “ were stol tent on the radical work of restor and 1 w'lll not smell in your solemn ■=now storm near the entrance to steaming to the rescue. Thoxine contains no harmful the harbor and resting on the rocks ing to the race its heritage. en from a secret drawer in Miss assemblies.— Amos 5:21. The 0-3 bound from New London ; drugs, is pleasant tasting and safe s DON’T DELAY—ORDER NOW | Merits of Revolution. Wardlaw's desk. I am sure 1 know for four hours, the' submarine 0-3, to Portsmouth for overhauling and j for the whole family. Sold on a a school ship, was pulled off by a The revolution had brought its who took them out. I don't want Hate no one—hate their vices, not repairs, grounded while proceeding money back guarantee to give bet Silent Glow Oil Burner Corp. | to get her into trouble as she is a themselves.—Brainard. tug. The submarine w'as little dam at slow speed between Odiornes j ter and quicker relief for coughs or I own morals, its own justice, its ow.n aged and came to the Navy Yard E 97 Center Street, South Manchester Phene 4360 ? policies, in short, its own conception member of a prominent family and Point and Parsons Point off the Rye ; sore throat than anything you here early today under her own have ever tried. Ask for Thoxine, i M. H. STRICKLAND = of life, he explained, promising that in educational work.” USE 45 TONS OF DYN.AMITE shore. Relief boats did not find the | ' power, with her crew of 30 men and put up ready for use in 35c, 60c E Authorized Dealer. s his government would be "eminent-' Conscience Troubled Her. Amador, Calif.— (A P )—To loosen submarine in the storm for more i Mrs. Snead said she believed that rock used in the Salt Springs dam I three officers unharmed. than an hour. [ and $1.00 bottles. Sold by Murphy's E Dial 3768, Next Door to Montgomery Ward Co. 833 Main St. E ly revolutionary.” : Small boats from nearby Coast drug store and all other good drug Pointing out that Mexico enjoys the woman, troubled by conscience, here, 45 tons of dynamite were ex The 0-3 is 172 feet long and of j ...... ploded in one blast, breaking up : Guard stations and several tugs and stores.—Adv. cordial relations with the outside had rented the safety deposit box m i navy craft here rushed to the strick obsolete type. J world and “ particularly with Die the first National bank of Murfrees 500,000 tons of granite. United States,” the new president boro and placed the jewels in it a.s termed it an auspicious occasion tor an attempt to restore them. She getting down to the solid work ol said Miss 'Wardlaw had never rented reconstruction, in this he asked the a safety deposit box in Murfrees help of all Mexicans, at home and boro. The jewels she described as abroad, co-operating with whatever family heirlooms. CampbelFs means were within their power to The sisters, Mrs. Snead, Miss ward the progress and prosperity of Wardlaw and Mrs. Martin, were ar- Smith’s Grocery Quality Market the nation. I rested in East Orange, N. J., after At the same time he warned the ! the body of Mrs. Martin's daughter MEATS, GROCERIES "counter-revolutionists ’ that the I Ocey, who was married to Fletcher QUALITY social movement championed by the Snead, son of her aunt, was found of revolutionary governments of Mexi- j in a bathtub in an unfurnished apartment. CO was a “consummated fact.” MEATS - GROCERIES The Better Grade Properly prepared scientific men will be given preference in his gov Depot Square Phone 4169 ernment, he stated, but they will oe YOUR GROCER! CURIO HUNTERS RUIN obliged to place all their efforts at | 2 No School St. Phone 5114 the service of the revolutionary ideals, “ to build up a better coun-! FINE INDIAN RELICS Is an independent businessman whose livdihood and success depends try in which all Mexicans w ll enjoy the privilege of being considered 1 I • men.” Class distinction will have to Ann Arbor, Mich.(AP)—Priceless on an ever increasing circle of satisfied customers. Brunner’s go, he warned recommending a fu records of former human life are sion of the peoples populating the being destroyed “at a rate incredi The Manchester I coimtry to produce one race. ble to those not in touch with the Market Present Problems. situation,” says Dr. Carl E. Guthe, Public Market As a result he is personally and vitally interested in each and every 88 OaSland St. Phone 6865 He promised to attack immediate director, of the museum of anthro ? ly such outstanding problems as in pology, University of Michigan. MEATS and GROCERIES fant mortality now equalling almost These records are Indian relics “ Leading in Values” order. Seeing to it that you receive service and entire satisfaction as half the birth rate; unemployment which Dr. Guthe says become al Our Customers Receive most valueless to tell the story of FINE MEATS AND well as the best quality of nationally advertised merchandise. by aiding the agricultural industry, Quality, Courtesy and and illiteracy by an intense educa_____ tribes, nations and customs now ex- tional campaign among the w ork-' tinct, unless they are studied in the GROCERIES Service. ing classes. ' original mounds where unearthed. Mexico, he said, is large and ricn He lays the destruction both to 823 Main St. Phone 5139 Q Regardless of weather conditions he stands ready to deliver your or enough to support six times its pop curio hunters and to amateur ulation and if most of the people so archeologists. far have not been able to live in He suggests that vandalism may der, no matter how large or small it may be, to your door free of even relatively human conditions, it be checked by correcting an er has been due to “ the absolutist con roneous impression that archeo logical objects have an intrinsic fi charge. Taking the same care in selecting it that you would use ception of the regime of private nancial value. Taylor’s Market property, the profound division of The Fairfield classes and the deficient method of yourself. 1 So. Main St. Phone 3267 exploiting the country’s resources KENTUCKY HAS ROOM Grocery plus certain political factors, all of Meats and Groceries which happily are being rectified by Frank Hillery, Prop. the revolutionary ideals.” TO STUDY SUN RAYS A Y O U R GROCER stands ready at all times to accommodate you in QUALITY OUR Properly Rights. 384 Hartford Road The right to" property, he said, FIRST CONSIDERATION wa.s being transformed from an ab- Lexington, Ky.—(AP)—A labora Phone 6387 every way. .solutc and private one to a social tory of life and light that looks like privilege and today the interest cf a combination zoo and conservatory, (Quality and Service collectivity is predominant in the has been completed at the Uni- minds of the governors and the peo ver.slty of Kentucky. ple. The new ideals have destroyed In it will he studied secrets of class prejudice, humanized the coun temperature and sunlight that make try's morals and generalized the ^ for health or illness. conception of citizenship. i Endowed by Percy H. Johnson of Referring to the agrarian prob-' New York, the solar laboratory is Anderson and lem, he said the government would an eight-room steel building with a KitteFs Market work for the adoption of modern glass roof. Noren methods of cultivation so as to in It is equipped w-ith large ultra crease production and perhaps the violet ray lamps and apparatus for Choice Meats, Delicatessen “Grocers Who Please” gfovernment would establish some air conditioning so as to provide any a V E HIM sort of economic control to help this degree of temperature, humidity 361 Center St. Phone 4076 work. and air motion. Groceries and Provisions He laid emphasis on the existence MEATS, PROVISIONS Excavators in Siam have dug of nation-wade peace, lauded the up 40 volumes of forgotten laws. 18 Bissell St. Phone 4266 work of his predecessor, who will be But you can go to Washington secretary of the interior in his The Patronage and dig up that many. Cabinet, and recommended “ the im mediate dignifying of our electorai practices and at all costs definite estabishment of the institutional DRAMATIC RECITAL system broached by President Calles and Consideration THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 8 P. M. in his memorable address before j George England Congress in September, 1928.” j Hollister St. School Hall Lakeview Store (On September 1, 1928, General Ever Ready Circle of Kings Nelson R. Buck, Prop. MEATS, GROCERIES, Calles, then president, announced Daughters will present that he would not run for president GROCERIES again. He said that if Congress, the Miss Lillian Gertrude Grant CONFECTIONERY Army and the Mexican people wouid work unitedly and with patriotic In a repetition of her graduation FRESH VEGETABLES motives, Mexico would at last get program from Miss Coe’s School of 254 Spruce St. Phone 3855 away from the idea that only strong Oratory. CONFECTIONERY Musical numbers by Messrs. Ralph, DESERVES military chieftains would govern. Albert and Fr ' „'.4V}.rv4^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTHMANCHESTER, CONN.» WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1980. '-PAGE SIX a 27 mill tax on one-third of the an essayist, a playwright, a poet, a d HmrlrtBtK property’s worth. director of a higher theater move Town and city authorities would ment, a soldier (commanding Na is Enrnins Beralh be less or more than human if they tional Guard troops in the suppres didn't take advantage of these sion of the great railroad riots in PUBUSHBD B7 THE lEBALD PRINTING COMPANT. INC. greatly increased valuations to Cleveland in 1884), a Republican 13 BltteU Street campaign orator of note, a maga South Manchester. Conn. boost their budgets a bit while the THOMAS FERGUSON taxpayers are shaking hands with zine contributor, a clubman. By RODNEY DUTCHEE General Manager themselves over the certainty of At an age when most men are NEA Service Writer Founded October 1. 1881 content to sit in the mellowing sun lowered rates. It is going to be up Washington, Feb. 5.—The Chinese ,./r Publlahed Every Evening Except to Mr. Taxpayer to avoid delusions shine and watch the shadows Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the lengthen he suddenly bursts upon nationalist government at Nanking, Post Office at South Manchester. of grandeur under the new order. t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESD^, FEBRUARY S, 1980. a succession of dramatic tiixunphs, The “Camel” at the Needle’s Eye! ZiEGFELD’S REVUE but never has she hid a part which HIGHWAY BRIDGE ' HIGH SCHOOL NOTES gives wider poWirs than that of Mjn-a Stanhope, one time Lady UN STATE PROGRAM Wimborne, unjustly accused by her ON HODSATOWC husband, and by the false standards I PATRONS, PATRONESSES of “circumstantial evidence" robbed V.'&T “ Glorifying the American of her child and home. Miss Fred TO BE MAMMOTH I pQj^ pj^Qm ANNOUNCED erick’s portrayal of. the role is ex ROGER WnJJAMS’ ARRIVAL. Girl” PUys Today atid To-1 tremely moving and pathetic. Her ■ I morrow— Also Pauline Fred supporting cast is one of unusual On Feb. 5, 1631, R oger Williams, erick’s Latest. excellence, including, Conway Cornwall Structure Biggest inj High School’s Annual Social founder of the stat& of Rhode State and Largest Grade ^ Function to Be Held This Tearle, Lowell Sherman, Alec Fran Florenz Ziegfeld’s “Glorifying the cis and Lionel Belmorc. I Island, arrived a t Eloston from Eng- Crossing Project in New; Week Saturday Night. American Girl", with Mary Eaton, ' land. England. | Williams refused to join the con The list of patrons and i Eddie Cantor, Helen Morgan and gregation &t Boston Because the patrone.sses for the Junior Promen- ) When completed late next fall, the I Rudy 'Valee, and Pauline Frederick people would not declare their re ade Saturday night has been an- ' u m c j o e new Cornwall Bridge spanning the | in “Evidence”, are the leading at pentance for having been in com nounced. There will be tw'o patrons ; munion with the Church of Eng Housatonic River and the tracks of | Superintendent F. A. 'Verplanck and ' tractions on the new program at the State today and Thursday. land. He therefore went to Salem the New Haven railroad on Highway i Principal Clarence P. Quimby. Mrs. F. A. 'Verplanck. Mr.s. Clarence P. “ Glorifying the American Girl” is o w e PEOPLE LOOK’ as assistant preacher. Route No. 134 between Cornwall j Quimby, Miss Harriet D. Condon, swathed in all the gorgeous splen Liviws From Salem, Williams went to and Sharon will be not only the I Miss Elizabeth Olson, and Miss LfL0_n_ dor that one would expect from any Plymouth where, in addition to longest concrete crossing elimination I Helen J. Estes will be the patron production, stage or screen, bearing r y e SIMPLE assisting its pastor, he studied In project in New England, according esses. the magic name of Florenz Zlegfeld. .JV^ dian languages. Returning in 1633 to a statement by Highway Commis With many of its spectacular scenes to Salem, he again brought himself sioner John A. Macdonald today. The Argonaut Club of the Frank reproduced in full color by the into disfavor by holding that th^ From end to end. the bridge will lin Building is planning to present a magic of the technTcolor process, Massachusetts Bay government haff with scores of stunningly beautiful be 726 feet long. It will include eight plaj'. “The King’s English’’ before no right to take the Indians’ lanu girls in the singing and dancing en spans, six of which are to be of the the Freshman assembly in the near without purchase and to impose on open spandrel arch type and two of sembles, with lavish settings, with future. The play is a humorous them faith and worship. which, those at each side, will be phantasy and was written by Her WAjgRAU I comedy, drama and a heart-gripping girder spans. The center arch, span bert Bates. The entire cast h&s not story this moving pajiorama of wo Banished from the colony, Wil ning the river will measure 192 feet yet been selected, but tryouts on manly pulchritude moves across the liams escaped in midwinter to the from center to center of the main yesterday and Monday resulted in silver screen In a continual parade shores of Narragansett Bay, ac piers. The extreme width of the the selection of the leading charac of highly absorbing amusement. companied by a few adherents, and bridge will be SVz feet 6 inches wdth ters. Mary Eaton, Eddie Cantor. Helen here purchased lands of the Indian a roadw'ay width of 33 feet. Rein The character of Ripley O’Ranni- Morgan and Rudy 'Valee, stars of the chiefs, founded the city of Provi forced concrete will be used both for gan, a gentleman adventurer fend first magnitude from the greatest dence in 1636, and established a the substructure and superstructure, king of the western shores of "Kar stage productions, have important government founded on complete the amount of concrete required be ra Wanga,’’ will be portrayed by duties to perform—and bpw they do toleration. He later founded the ing sufficient to pave more than four John Sullivan. Merrill Rubinow i it. It is all too gorgeous to attempt first Baptist church in America, but miles of highway at a width of 20 will take the part of Kawa Koo, the j to describe. See it and get one of the (5>JG=A withdrew when he doubted the val cannibal king of the eastern shores feet, and -the amount of steel suf greatest thrills of your life. pea. u, s. MT. CF.*. idity of baptism. ficient for two miles of railroad of Karra Wanga. The part of Loola, Pauline Frederick’s life has been trsck daughter of Ripley, will be taken The bridge will pass 40 feet above by Dorothy Wirtalla. The part of the streets of the villages on both Sokka Wagga, Ripley’s attendant sides of the river. Concrete stair and messenger, will be played by each sitting. The teams scored as ways will be constructed on both Harold Tedford. Stuart Joslin will SECOND ROUND SETBACK follows: AUTO VICTIM DIES sides for the convenience of pedes portray Montmorency “Van Rensa- Gordon M arket...... 195 trians going to and from the stores, lacr Smythe. a gentleman w'ho con Hartman’s ...... 190 railroad station and post office. siders himself to be one of those TOURNAMENT STARTED Foley’s Express ...... 166 Lowell, Mass., Feb. 5.— (A P )— MARLOW’S Approaches for the huge span will “higher up." Among this fellow’s Bon Ami ...... 156 Miss Irvlna Husband, 15 year old comprise a full sized highway con fellow-travelers will iDe “Hard-boil Hilliardville ...... 152 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James D. ed" Mike, to be played by Emily struction job in themselves. Ap Gordon Market Team Takes Carlyle-Johnson ...... 146 I. Husband, wealthy residents of proaches on the Torrington and Andre%vs, Silas Q. Pudkins, to be Lynn Oil Burners.^...... 142 West Amsterdam, N. Y., who was Hartford roads on the East and on played by Arthur Shorts, Morris Place of South Ends and Merz’s Barber Shop ...... 139 injured in an automobile accident Perlheimer, to be played by James the Canaan and New Milford roads Carries Off the Honors. Wapplng ...... 134 here last Saturday died this mom- Toman, Carelton Purley Paterby, to CLEARANCE SALE on the North and South, respective Edgewood Farm ...... 131 be played by Elizabeth Quimby, and ing. ly, will have rights of way of 30 Burr Nursery ...... 117 Death was due to a fractured Richard 'Willis, to be played by Clif NOW IN PROGRESS feet and pavements of 20 feet. Their The North End Industrial League Midways ...... H 7 spine which had virtually paralyzed ford Treat. The scene of the play length will total about 6,275 feet. got underway last night at the Oak Grove ...... 96 her entire body. Specialists sum is an unusual one, a tropical island. SHARP REDUCTIONS ON SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE. T.AKE The greater part of the southerly Manchester Green ...... 92 moned by her parents had enter The list of ushers for the Junior Community House with the South approach from New Milford will de The booby prize for the night was Prom is not yet available, but it has End team missing. The Gordon Mar tained little hope that she could re ADVANTAGE OF THIS MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY! part completely from the old road awarded to Mark Hanna and Frank been announced that Doris Nelson ket team, whi.ch had applied for cover. and will be carried over a new right Moore with scores of 24 each. Miss Husband, a student at a will, as the partner of the president membership was admitted as one of of way through the fields, which will of the Junior Class, Richard Joslin, fashionable school here, was being COME TO require an excavation of about 25,- the teams for the season and sub- | driven to Boston for a theater party have the honor of leading the Grand SURE SIGN OOO cubic yards of sand and gravel. March with him. stituted last night for the South | with Eleanor Murphy, her room Because of unstable fill, waterbound ends. They showed that they were mate, by the latter’s parents, Major macadam will be used to pave the worthy opponents and of sufficient J “Did ye hear that M'Gregor fell ^ and Mrs. Francis P. Murphy of approaches and this at a later date standard to take part in the play by j into the water while he was fishing 1 Nashua, N. H. All were seriously will be replaced with a more perma carrying off high honors for the I and was drooned?” | injured when the machine skidded nent type of pavement. night leading the first round with a j “Are ye sure he’s deid?” ] down an embankment. Francis P. .UOTATIO^S “ Oh, he's deid richt' enough. When MARLOW’S Contract for the paving of the ap score of 195 while “Sandy" Hanna Murphy, Jr., escaped with bruises proaches cannot be aw’arded until and Herman Gordon of the team they got him oot they went through while Joseph Gagnon, the chauffeur, A T A To r v a l u e s after the completion of the structure carried off the pair honors by being his pockets and he didna move.”— sustained a fractured jaw. itself since the bridge will be re high men of the night with scores Tit-Bits. Major Murphy, a prominent quired to carry excavated material each of 105. manufacturer and Republican, was from the East side for use as fill on "Everything is done too quickly For “Sandy” this is no longer an BEATS THE BOSS at first believed to have been the other side of the river. in the American theater because of honor as he has been the high man critically hurt, was reported this "What do you think of the new When completed, the bridge struc the overwhelming expense of pro so many times that it becomes morning to have a good prospect of typist?” asked the boss. “How is ture will cost about $360,000 and it duction.”—Rachel Crothers. natural, but it was a happy moment full recovery. Is estimated that the approach work, for Mr. Gordon when he was an she doing her work?” including a small but expensive box nounced as the other -high man. In “Well,” replied the clerk, “I don’t "The most important problem know. But she spells atrociously." A dentist’s office is a place culvert, will cost in the neighbor facing the worjd today is how to stead of having a team do the punching last night as planned the “Really," replied the boss, “she where you begin reading the- first hood of $140,000. The contract for make a ^ate in which the unam boys of the Community club did it must be pretty good then. I can’t installment of a serial and then “ 1 thought that Special plua Ethyl the structure is in the hands of C. bitious man can enjoy life.’ —Wil discover that the magazine is “ We have nerw had the opportunity “ We have used Socony Special plus and the Business Men prepared and spell it myself.”—Buen Humor, would be just like all the rest and W. Blakeslee & Sons of New Haven. liam Bolitho. dated February, 1925. of ii«ing the new Socony Special plus Ethyl in all Model A cars since this Work on the bridge was begun served the lunch which will follow Madrid. that, other than the introduction of \ ------Ethyl gasoline for about one month. gasoline was put on the market and early in July, 1929. 'When work was “If Christ w'ere to appear on the- We find it to be the best gasoline we find that for pick-up, easy starting, Ethyl fluid, nothing much could be discontinued for the winter, about earth today and attend a wedding have ever used and our cars pexforti economy in operation and quiet mo expected. Imagine my surprise, one-third of the project had been tor; w'e can recommend it to all when I first tried it out. I find that completed, but this third was the feast in the nation’s capital . . . beautifully with it. Not a drop of and again perform his miracle of anything else goes into our Pierce- Model A owners. ’’— Ipswich, Mass. it actually performs far beyond any most difficult part of the job, the thing I could possibly expect from construction of the foundations. transforming water into wine, some Arrows or Chrysler demonstrators.’’ i f f an ordinary Ethyl gasoline. The Operations will be renewed early in fanatical prohibition demagogue — Amsterdam, N. Y. “ Your Socony Special plus Ethyl is mileage I obtain and the power and the spring and the span, itself, would no doubt appear before * r f being used in all my equipment, no-knock qualities are certainly should be finished by late fall. Fol a grand jury two years later and which consists of one truck and six demand that the Savior be indicted YOU CAN HARDLY “ After making a test of your Socony worth the small addition in price.” lowing this, work will be started on taxi cars, and we are receiving the Special plus Ethyl Gasoline in my —Cooks Falls, N. Y. the approaches and probably by the on no other evidence than a keen best of results from same. I wish to sense of smell and laboratory ex Hudson car I am thoroughly con close of 1931 the entire project will take this opportunity to commend perience.”—Representative W. C. vinced as to its merits in absolutely be finished and opened for traffic, ■you on having such a fine quality thus closing the last gap in the Schafer. stopping the knock in the motor. “ I have used Socony Special plus gasoline.” —Westerly, R. I. beautiful Housatonic 'Valley Road Previous to this test the knock was Ethyl gasoline in two cars since it HEAR IT RUN t t t between Danbury and Lime Rock. “We cherish the memory of our very pronounced in the motor of my was put on the market and have had associates who wrought glorious'y car.’’—Bangor, Maine. “ It lessens gear shifting and elimi better results than with any other and have passed on with unclouded t i t nates all knocking with an instant gasoline. With Socony Special plus Ethyl the car runs smooth and sweet HOBO CAMP. records.”—John D. Rockefeller, Sr. IKE MPROVED “ We have been buying Socony Spe pick-up and getaway. I am a great cial exclusively and^rtainly do like booster for Socony Special.”—Law and does not seem to form carbon.” “There simply is nothing one it.”—Brooklyn, N^Y. rence, Mass. —Fall River, Mass. London.— Eric Mu.spratt, son of an can’t do."—Queen Mary of England. English minister, is claiming the hobo championship of the world. He “Intellect without imagination Is MODEL 22 SOCOIVIT SP E C IA L , p lu s A ETHYL is the best g^asoline has bummed his way into cannibal like soup without salt. However islands in the Pacific, battled the fine the quality there is no savor. ’ man-eating aborigines of Australia, —Margot'Asquith. and roamed the jungles of India. He “ Coming out of Jackman, Maine, “ Having been a user of your prod “ No doubt you would like to know my opinion of your new Ethyl gas.- has slept in all kinds of places, from Congress seems considerably recently, my tank being empty I ucts for the past six years, with very Indian wharves to bathtubs in ex roiled over sugar tariff. But we'll stopped at a Socony station and good results, we take pleasure at this To me it is the best yet and I have clusive hotels. He’s been on the just have to take all that sugar A u t i M s t i c filled up with your new Socony Spe time in stating that we are now using used other brands since they have “ bum" for 14 years. talk with a grain of salt. cial plus Ethyl. Rather had thought Socony Special plus Ethyl and find a been on the market, but Socony that nothing more could be done to very great improvement in the run seems to have the better pick-up and improve my car’s performance, but ning of our equipment.” — Clinton, more real power and personally I am D uo-D isC pleased that you have added this the new gas made that long moun Mass. r f f tainous trip to The Forks in record fuel to your other dependable prod time and never a knock on the steep “ I would like to take the liberty of ucts.”—AUnmore, N. Y, f r r est grade. Will be happy to recom congratulating you on your new So mend this fuel to our customers, es cony Special plus Ethyl. It certainly “ I would not take any other gasoline, ELECTRIC WASHER pecially those planning long tours.” works wonders in my car.” —Bos as a-gift—other than Socony Special — Salem, Mass. ton, Mass. plus Ethyl.”— Colebrook, N. H. No'vv washday noise has also gone the ■way of washboard drudgery. The Improved Model U O t because we say it is — but because these 22 Automatic Duo-Disc Electric Washer uses results mechanically and financially. a new type of worm gear and cable drive, “ My car needed the carbon removed “ The writer, on a recent trip through and had a decided knock particular Maine, used Socony Special plus After trying various brancis of gaso running constantly in oil. You can hardly ly when ascending hills, but as is fre Ethyl, with one exception. At that lines and motor oils I am convinced quently, the case one neglects for -time he used an ordinary grade of that Socony Special plus Ethyl gaso A hear it operate. weeks to ha've this done, so I decided gasoline and noticed his motor line and Aircraft Motor Oil have no that first I would tee what (Effect knocked tremendously on the hills. equal.”—Amsterdam, N. Y. Socony Special plus Ethyl might After refilling ■with the Special plus t f f have on my engine in spite of the Ethyl, a great difference was no “ After having used Socony Special carbon. Much to my stirprise, I ticed.”—Salem, Mass. plus Ethyl in my Buick you could New and Permanent Beauty Too! not persuade me to use any other. A could not make my engine knock, F o r C 0 1 . D SI no matter how I had abused it. Such short time ago I developed a carbon knock which has been entirely elimi We all catch colds and they can make usnuserable; The Improved Model 22 has a seamless tub of vitreous enameled a remarkable change together with “ Due to the fact that I operate 22 the greater power was a revelation trucks and 6 buses I consume ap nated since I have been using tha but yours needn’t last long if you will do this: Take Armco Ii:tgot Iron. This beautiful tub can be kept always bright me and my enthusiasm prompted proximately 150,000 gallons of gaso new gasoline. I certainly cannot rec ommend this product too highly.”— two or three tablets of Bayer Asphin just as soon as me to relate this experience to you.” line yearly. And it is to my interest West Roxbury, Maas. possible after a cold starts. Stay in the house if you and clean just by wiping with a damp cloth. —Buffalo, N. Y. to use a fuel that will give the best can—keep warm. 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I am certainly shoutmg for your new Socony Syracuse, iV. Y. formance in a motor .'’•Sai’aavM ’aM. t * r cold, or sore throat. And it relieves aches and pains Special plus Ethyl.”— Providence, * t t almost instantly. The genuine tablets, marked Bayer, R.I. “ I have been using your company’s “For the past two weeka we hare $4*95 Down $6.30 Monthly t i t Special gasoline for a year and the been using your Special plua Ethyl are absolutely harmless to the heart. “ M y experience with the splendid new Ethyl treated pnidUct since it gasoline and find a bit iiaprmranwwt performance of your Socony Special was intr(5duced, with entire satisfac in the performance o f par sew Fanl plus Ethyl in my trucks and personal tion. As a new carideal^ I am inter cars. We havefound it hnposdlble to B A i Y E R car prompts me to let you know that ested in obtaining a motor fuel that make a car knodc under any cao* THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. ^ in this day of fanciful claims for gas will produce the best results and ditioa.”—'WuielMofarD Mam. ASPIRIN. 773 MAIN STREET PHONE 5181 STA]¥DAR1> OIL COIHPANY OF NEW ITOBK AipiriB i» th* tf»6e mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicyueacia i > . “ .U . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1980. MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.. PAGE EIGHT^ Heyer^s Goal In Last Seconds Fee Dove of Peace Floats CONRAN TO BOWL ODDITIES IN THE FIELD OF SPORT Locals Get Big Lead ' PONTILLO TONIGHT S!>" But It Dwindles Away Over Brooklyn’s Camp Winner Promised Crack at Summary Failure to Profit on Marchi- Robinson Resigns as Presi Flips 7 Goals Title Held by Johnny P'lTCUfeO OR A8w T ^ futu seASoMi Brandford Tanks (38) nek’s Pivot Play Grief dent and Director and Is In 10 Minutes Sasela. P. B- F. 2 Heyer, rf ...... 3 Factor in Defeat; Led 1 Holmes, 11 1 Re-engaged as Manager rv- A special 20 game home and home 0 Clapp, 1 1 ...... 5 bowling match has been arranged S Flemming, c ...... 0 21— 6 Once. 1 C. Montelius, Ig . . . 3 for Two Years. between Tommy Conran, former 1 Jones, Ig ...... 0 towm champion, and Jim Pontillo, / S A. Montelius, rg . 3 Lack of the proper kind of team- member of the West Sides in the / play rojjbed the Rec Five of a vic HERBERT . BARKER 8-15 38 .Herald League. It will start to 11 15 tory over the Branford Tanks in the Rec Five (36) New York, Feb. 5.— (A P .)—The night. third and deciding game of a bas P. ®* dove of peace finally hovers over The first ten games wall be rolled ketball series at the local court last the .'Strife worn Brooklyn club ot 1 Holland, rf ...... ^ at Gamba’s alleys and the final half 1 Faulkner, 11 ...... 1 night. Ineffectual foul shooting the National League. The long bat over at Conrans. This is the first also contributed to Manchester’s tle between Wulbert Robinson, pres- 1 Gnstalson, 11 .... 2 time this year 4Jiat match has been 2 Marchinek, c .... 4 downfall. The Tanks took away the " l U n.a«agcr.dlrector of the club arranged between the north and honors for the eveninj; 38 to 36 by and S. W. McKeever, a director, 3 Farr, Ig ...... ® .south and a large gallery is expect 1 Conroy, Ig ...... ® virtue of a sensational last quarter heading an opposition faction was ^ ed. rally. > ended yesterday by official action ^ Pontillo has been averaging 10 u 8-18 36 Manchester was forced to taste of the National League, holding its j around 125 in practice games ac Score by periods; some of the bitter medicine it has spring meeting here. ■ cording to alley followers. The been prescribing for other patients. Under the somewhat complicated Tanks ...... winner has been promised a "shot” ...... 10—13 -8— 5— 36 Branford trailed almost the entire terms of the agreement, Robinson at the title now held by Johnny game and then shot into' the lead lesigned as president and director T o o Halftime Score, 23-19, Bee. Sasela. Jack Mills, the old war- Referee: Bogginl. with 20 seconds to play. A spec and was re-engaged as manager for horse, will bring his five man team H o RGAN tacular overhead shot from far out two vears. Frank B. York, attorney here for a special match and he on the side of the court toward the for McKeever, and member of the m t : will also meet Berthold in a match. middle by Georgie Heyer, former board, was elected president for New Haven Hillhouse High and Col two vears, Robinson’s successor as r “‘VTvTije \5T\m^ legiate Prep star at New Haven< a director will be named by Joseph BOVmNG settled the issue. Gilleaudeau, secretary and member Although the gap was fairly well of the board who represents the CHENEY GIRLS’ LEAGUE. closed at halftime, Manchester had heirs of the late Charles H. Eb- I such Ein overwhelming lead (21 to 6V betts. Still another member of the SENIOR And at one time in the first half that board will be named by John A. CA. - r x \ T h Throwing /T' t Heydler, president of the NationaL there seemed no doubt as to which George Stavnitsky L. Roth ...... 108 team would win. Only the extent League. The directors when the ■ I E. Anderson...... lua slate is completed thus wall consist of the victory appeared, in doubti (Special to The Herald) H. N eilson...... 87 Holland. Marchinek and Farr scored of McKeever, York, Gilleaudeau Grove Oty. Pa., Feb. 5.—George \ HEIO H. Frederickson ... 90 and the two appointees, one by b^WnUAMBRAUCHER three field goals apiece the first half Stavnitsky, Grove City College for L. Pukofky ...... but the entire team caged only four Gilleaudeau and the other by Heyd- ward,' tossed seven field goals in 10 Kind Words for Scott 444 410 the second. mumtes against West Virginia T o ta ls ...... ^01 Ever since they arranged that Velvet Didn’t Co-operate. The league also Wesleyan, Friday evening. The feat affair between Jack Sharkey / Failure to permit Ray Marchinek, schedule; re-elected Barney prey- M. K arp in ...... 84 is beUeved to set a new record for and Phil Scott at Palm Beach, we imported center from Holyoke, work fuss of Pittsburgh as vice-president rapid scoring on Crimson coiwt H. B odreau...... 101 and referred to the rules commit have been scanning the public into the team-play, was one of the teams. Stavnitsky, a freshman, hails prints with the eye of an eagle, E. R ow sell...... 92 tee a suggestion by Emil ^uch^ of M. N ew m an...... 87 reasons for the Rec’s unexpected from South Manchester, Conn. seeking favorable omen on Mr. the Boston Braves that the rules J. S hubert...... 109 downfall. Marchinek is very valu be amended to permit umpires to Scott. Our search was vain un able working the pivot play on the elect players from games for a^ til this morning when a copy of Totals ...... •^'^8 512 448 offensive. Time and again last the London Sunday News came to night he got into this formation specified number of '^^st i hand. 'We are now able to pre only to have the ball passed to of for the duration of the contest. WTSAVING (3). sent one story in which Philip is somebody else. Whether or not this JENNIE SCHUBERT ...... 81 96 not referred to as “Phainting iVl...... was intentional, it is hard to say. Local Sport Rioux Is Fined $1,000 85 111 Phil,” or the "Swooning Swan.” Jjj, ••••••• It is better to think that such ne 99 The piece is by Castor, the News' 96 glect was due to the fact that the GRAHAM IS AFTER Chatter boxing writer, and here it is: For Getting Cold Feet SETS TOWN RECORD V_/.r* 7n/\U'TVinrd •••••••...... 84 98 Rec players have not growtl prop "Jimmy Johnston, the Ameri T’^rrerarf - ...... • 87 85 JN . i aggOri L ___ erly accustomed to this stylo of can manager of Phil Scott, has play. If such is the case, then it is Tension at Manchester High is 433 489 482 b a t t a l in o b o u t earned his bit of corn. He has Primo't.mountain at the Stadium Friday A new town high single bowling high time they did a bit more , over the Bristol game Friday is so Chicago, Feb. 5.— (AP.) (0). fought telentlessly to secure rec record for women was made last d r e s s in g studying in the art of basketball, for ------tense that the usual rally for Thur^ Camera, Italy’s fighting giant, has night. 90 81 1 ognition for Scott as the logical In addition to his banishnient, the Jennie (Lucas) Schu- such a style of attack is used by the ' day afternoon has been called off opponent for Jack Sharkey, and frightened Efizear Rioux, the wood- 97 commissdnmiss-.on fined him Jl.OOO and, Velvet MiU team in M. Lamprecht ...... , 78 best teams in the country. has won. It is a signal triumph, chopping heavyweight from Mon , 74 80 If it is because there is some sort treal, into an indefinite and invol revoked his license, the maximum Roams About in Both Ban-1pTSaS.“S. i______because nearly every . .. American penalty in this state. Camera, who Cheney Girls A. A. bowling league L. Thornfeldt ...... , 86 81 of a personal feeling against the in assembly tomorrow will deal with | boxing critic has been doing his untary retiremeqt from America’s won the lopsided match by a knock at Gamba’s aUeys. Her score wa» K. Gustafson ...... , 93 88 jection of Marchinek into the lineup, sportsmanship and the Bristol game ] qj. jjjg worst, to belittle our rings. Rioux went into retirement it is also high time some drastic ac tarn and Feather Divi yesterday at the order of the Illi out after just 47 seconds, was held 150 which is one pin better than the secondarily. I champion in the eyes of the Amer- blameless by the commission and 421 427 416 tion was taken to put a stop to such lean sporting public. Sharkey and nois State Athletic Commission former record established several practice. Marchinek proved beyond which concluded after an investi- enriched by approximately $16,000, sions; Fights in Hartford. Bristol sends word that it is send- s^ott meet at Miami, Fla., Feb his share of the gate which was weeks ago by Mrs. Katheryn doubt last night that he is a very ing a delegation of more than 500 27, and we are told that the win- was rg- MAIN OFFICE (0). IpCJJbr'fo^^Us “ ratiJmem^V hSd”nF'p=ndlng th “. outcome of the (Turek) pustafson, 149. valuable player and he held his man ' persons here for the game. Bristol i oppose Maix Schmeling R. Griffith ...... J scoreless in addition to playing a officials were worried about the | world’s title. Showing against the Italian man investigation. Jennie made t>vo strikes and four M. Campbell ...... 61 68 ^ whale of a floor game. who L. Reinartz ...... 93 T2 t Bushy Graham of IJtica seating capacity, of the Rec gym but : ------spares and picked up 53 pins on Failed to Cut. meets A1 Rackow of Hazelton, Pa., in this respect they are in store for Says Max Ran Away A. Moriarty ...... 49 92 (5 j fillings. She opened with a strike and Oftentimes when the ball was in the star bout at Foot Guard hall, a surprise. | «Lg|; ^s forget that part of it. passed to Marchinek in the pivot in Hartford tomorrow night, already AN OLD T IM E R ’S two spares. The complete score of 282 323 291 , rr. LT„llov,vl i If Scott can beat Sharkey position at the foul line, only one or is claimant of the world’s bantam Tommy Faulkner and Ty Holland ghall hail him as champion of her high single box by box with the SPINNING (3). two men cut for the basket and weight title and he is now seeking were having a tough time last nignc , world, without asking him to G. Fish ...'...... ” 8 83 98 when they were covered, Marchinek a chance at the featherweight marks and fillings follows: trying to pick out their man when j away from N. YoVdtis ...... 80 78 <8 had no alternative but to attempt to championship held hy Bat battalino. Branford had the ball. The reason j ordered to fight in St Sp Sp — Sp — Sp S t ------R. Peterson ...... 87 104 78 3-7 9 7 — 8 — 10 3-7 ------dribble around his man and shoot. Graham moves about m botn was because they were pitted 1 and who was later told M. Kissmann ...... 75 79 80 The Bristol Endees scored basket these classes; he frequently against the _ Montelius twins, Carl 20-39-56-63-83-92-112-131-141-150 weight to good featherweights and he must meet Scott before he after basket against the Rec on this and Axel. Even the Branford play could be considered in the light 325 344 339 same style of play with Marchinek he has met most of the boys who ers can’t tell them apart. loom large in that division. He beat of a world challenger. holding the ball in the pivot position Andy Martin decisively and believes “Quite apart from his obvious T I M MC C R A T H RIBBON (O). and feeding the forwards as they A field goal made after time had desire to avoid Scott, why should The Nat Cracker 96 69 broke and raced under the basket. he can outpoint the hard-hitting expired won the Branford game last E. Kleinschmidt . . . • 94 Schmeling be brought into the OLD MILL (3). Branford deserved the victory it Battalino. night. George Heyer who tossed in limelight? He has never done Mexican Pete Everett Gave Jeff the Run- finally attained. Never once did the There are few busier boxers m the winning basket, also took a shot M. McKinney ...... H2 any class. Graham last week beat anything to prove himself worthy, The automobile in which Phil E. Lauterhach ...... 70 visitors give up hope even in the as the whistle blew to end the first and there are a round half-dozen Around, But Jeff Finally Caught Him. discouraging first half. They showed Freddy Miller out west breaking half and the ball dropped through Scott was riding to Florida had an F. Nelson ...... 89 Miller’s long winning streak and heavies in /Che game, and one or accident on the way. Appropriately, a world of pep and fight. Time after next week he fights Eddie Shea one j the net. two cruisers, whom I would back “You know, Tim, I don’t know what Mexican Pete Everett looked the machine ran afoul of another 271 267 267 time the Branford players Inter cepted MEinchester passes, especially nf the best boys the Middle West to beat him every time they met. like, even tbouglj we were in the ring together. He had his back to me car. Alphonse Boggini didn’t look so No, let us forget Schmeling and in the second half when Manches has ever produced. |good last night as referee. He seem JUNIOR Rackow, Graham’s opponent m get ready to cheer Scott and pro Jim Jeffries was speaking. And about a fighter Spider Kelly and I Engine trouble was experienced ter’s attack wilted like a tulip at ed to be a bit nervous and while the Spinning No. Y0 sunset. Then ,too, they followed up the bout at Hartford Thursday claim him champion of the world trained for that same fight. He*had lots of fun out of it. later on the journey, Philip claimed game did not get rough to speak of, if he is able to beat Sharkey. Everett, a big fellow, had some reputation around the mining camps. M. Reinartz ...... 81 YQ 1 their shots a great deal better and night, is an aggressive, hard-hittmg play did get away from him at the carburetor was fouled. E. Wiganowski -----94 lighter; he has not had the exper “Johnston has won the first And when, during an exhibition with Everett at Cripple Creek, Colo, Tom more consistently than Manchester. times. Alphonse w'as also inclined round for him, as American writ E. L eg g ett...... 88 This fact weighed heavily in the ience of Graham nor has he met the to favor the home tqam a bit too Although the party ran over sev R. H anson...... 96 headliners whose names decorate ers were all against the fight. final reckoning. much. This is only intended as con eral fowls along the road, they were Heyer Wins Game. Graham’s record, but he gave Gra T o ta ls ...... 359 298 292 structive criticism, for we believe fortunate in not running afoul of The fourth quarter was so close ham a real battle a year ago and You Should Have Seen It! Main Office No. 1 him the makings of a fine official. ’‘They have not forgiven Scott the law. that the fans were given a real i.s meeting him now with more than U. M cG ann...... 75 68 57 a year of additional experience. for beating Otto von Porat on a treat. Manchester led 31 to 28 but There will be two games in the That tornado that skipped around L. Nault ...... 80 74 76 successive long range field goals by 'There is an attractive undercard. „ . , ____ V,;- -t-ifoul. They unanimously agree that C. Fraher ...... 84 77 79 Rec lumor league this evening at j ^ parts of the south was the only foul the Montelius twins, Carl and Axel, In the semi-final, Alf Schell of the East Side Rec. A. P aradis...... 90 86 77 Germany meets Johnny Walker of that the punch did not hurt and weather reported, however. put the visitors a point to the fore. that Scott should have fought on. Gustafson knotted the count with a Boston. These boys fought a slash The Conran-Pontillo bowling Totals ...... 329 305 289 "This is an illogical argument.. George Simpson is going to run foul shot and then put Manchester ing battle at the Velodrome on the match ought to draw a good sized Routis-Battalino card. It was by The rules are explicit. Any fight in New York. Wonder how long Ribbon ahead with a neat follow -u p shot. crowd at Gamba’s alleys tonight. cauiMci-i- Marchinek sunk two free tries and far the best bout of the night. er transgressing must pay the the investigation will last after ; F. Lielashus...... 76 81 82 Heyer a basket to make the score Eddie Reed of Hartford meets penalty. this event. P. R e a le ...... 89 81 80 Chick Hayes of Hartford is going "I quit© realize that Scott has 36-34 Manchester with two minutes .Jimmy Quinn of New York in a to referee the Manchester-Bristol Shakey’s nose began to bleed in the high altitude, the story went out th A. ’V isiu s...... 72 84 <8 special six-rounder and there are been unfortunate in winning sev Everett had Shakey’s nose almost broken. A British boxing writer says Phil A. Wolfrom ...... 68 69 88 to go. Carl Montelius tied it up high school game here Friday night. eral fights through his rival hit with a field goal and Heyer won two four-round bouts opening the We don’t envy his assignment. Rieht away, Pete was matched with Jeff—then a prornising scrapper. Scott will not consider a match A. T a g g a rt...... 77 68 90 .show. ting him low, but this was not his The fight drew $25,000, which was pretty good for a non-title, fight back with Camera until he has definite’y the game with his sensational over fault. He would prefer a clear- in ’98 Spider and I jumped at the chance of training Pete. won the world championship. Well, 383 418 head shot. cut victory; either on points or T o ta ls...... 382 W’ith Charlotte Foster leading the SWEDES DEFE.ATED the scienists tell us the world is Weaving BOSTON BRUINS WIN by the knockout route. Pete was tough looking. But that was all, we found. After the first way, the Rec Five easily defeated going along for several billions of S. Kelly ...... '<■5 the Royal Typewriter Girls of-Hart The Flying Swedes received their “ Scott says that he is confident two days we quit taking it seriously. Pete Kennedy, his sparring part M. Summerville... 76 years yet. ford in the preliminary 20 to 9. second straight setback last night 26TH GAME OF SEASON of beating Sharkey. He can hard ner. was knocking him down all the time. A. L e ise r...... 81 at the Franklin gym, at the hands ly say more or less .Sharkey will Manchester’s foul shooting was par The day before the fight poor Pete was low. His h^ds shook at Phil Scott had his picture taken M. Volkert ...... 79 nf the Taffy Juniors, 25 to 15. En also express himself ■ in similar Itmes. He lost sleep. He developed a habit of talking^ about how hard ticularly good. Several of the K. of rico and Coma w'ere the big guns Boston. Feb. 5.— (A P.)—The terms." the the other day ■ reading ^ 313 335 L. girls were in the Hartford line hook. That’s one of the qualiflca- T o ta ls...... in the Taffys victory. Boston Bruins, world’s hockey Our only comment will he: As a humanitarian measure, we gave him ,a few jolts of liquor. And up. Halftime foimd Manchester tions for the championship—but TalTv Jr. (2.'>) champions, had their 26th victory Castor says that Scott would in no time he got a butcher knife, and wanted to go to Jeff s. Real men, ■Velvet leading 18 to 6. p B. F. T. prefer a clear-cut victory: either of 31 games during the season to can he ride a bicycle ? L ennon...... 94 Rec Girls (20) on points or hy the knockout Petet averred, fight with knives, not gloves. ,. ■ * a = 2 Clifford, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 day after upsetting the Detroit This courageous feeling was gone when Pete went into the ring. As Chesbro ...... 78 P. B. F. T. 2 White, rf ...... 1 1-1 3 Cougars last night, 3— 1. Eddie route. We too. Castor! the gong sounded he fled to a neutral corner, with his back turne^ Je 10 Scranton, rf ...... 0 2-2 2 1 Enrico, if ...... 4 0-1 8 Shore, burly Boston defense player, cuffed his back a few times, and Petet fled around the ring, with Jeff after T o ta ls ...... 172 147 144 ' 0 Mar. Welles, rf . . . 0 1-2 1 0 Mistretta, c ...... 2 0-0 4 and Rusty Hughes of the Cougars MIDGETS WIN Last Night’s Fights Throwing 0 Clulow, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 1 England, c ...... 2 0-1 4 started a fight as they were leaving *^'°^’pete could run all right. It was the third round before Jeff could I E. Royer ...... 71 1 Foster, If ...... ■1 Amadeo. r g ...... 0 0-0 0 The Midget All-Stars defeated the ice in which several players get close enough to him to put him down for the count.______' s. V e rrick ...... 67 0 Hart, c ...... 0 Coma, Ig ...... 2 2-2 6 joined. the West Side Buddies Saturday Indianapolis—Tony Herrera, Chi G. Modean ...... 75 0 Washkiewich. c Owen scored unassisted and night at the Franklin school gym. cago, outpointed Eddie Kid Wagjner, E. W olfrom ...... 73 0 Mir. Welles, rf , 10 11 3-5 25 Cooney Weiland counted on a pass “Fat” O’Leary was the sensation of operated by Clarence Sorentino, also 1 Beer. Ig ...... of New Haven. Phila., 10. B. Bika ...... 75 FIjing Swedes (15) in the first period for the home the game by sinking five baskets SPORTS WRITER SUES St. Petersburg, Fla.—Farmer Joe 0 Buckland, Ig .. p, B. F. T. team. Hay counted for Detroit un and one foul shot. The West Side At the time of the accident Galileo and his wife were returning from Cooper, Terre Haute, Ind., out T o ta ls ...... 361 395 410 1 Thoren, rf ...... 3 1-2 7 assisted in the third session and Buddies were putting up a good pointed Sammy Buchanan, Way- 2 5 10-15 20 0 Swanson, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 Clapper tallied on a pass from fight but it was to no avail because FOR DAMAGES IN CRASH New Haven after attending the Royal Typewriters (9) Yale-Army game. cross, Ga., 10. '2 Johnson, If ...... 0 0-0 0 Weiland. Hughes received a major the Midgets lead all the way. Baltimore — Jack MeVey, New FIVE CAPTAINS IN TRACK. P. B. F. 0 Larson, If ...... 0 0-0 0 I Midgets AU-Stars (19) York, outpointed Tiger Thomas, 0 Strelcheum, rf . . . 1 0-0 0 Olson, c ...... 1 1-1 3 i P. B. F. T. C.ARD SIX CONTESTS. The roster of the 1930 Texas 0 Miko. If ...... 0 0-0 0 Anderson, rg ----- 2 0-0 4 Bridgeport, Feb. 5.— (AP)—Trial Leiperville, Pa., 10. CUBS ALL SIGN. |1 Brozowskl, r f ___ . .1 0 2 Six meets have been scheduled Los Angeles—Eddie Mack, Den Aggies track team includes five 1 O. Roman, If ------0 0-0 0 Bjorkman, Ig ....0 1-3 1 0 4 of joint damage action - brought by ! 3 Muldoon, I f ...... 2 for -the 1930 Carnegie Tech tracii ver, knocked out Joe Sanger, Mil captains. Both captains and cap- 0 A. Roman, c ...... 1 1-3 Chicago, Feb. 5.—(AP)—All of 4 O’Leary, c ...... 5 1 11 Paul Galileo, New York,sports writ team. The season opens April 26 tains-elect of football and cross 2 Adams, rg ...... 0 0-0 6 3-6 15 2 2 waukee, 5. , . William Wrigley’s temperamental 3 Valenti, rg ...... 0 er, and his wife, Alva Taylor Gallico, and opponents include Western St. Joseph, Mo.—Jackie Evans, country participate in the tracx 2 Rucluricz, Ig ------0 0-0 Referee: Kennedy. Cubs have signed 1930 contracts. 0 Deyario, Ig ...... 0 0 0 of Greenwich, against Leo Barbaro, Reserve, Geneva, Pittsburgh, W. Kansas City, outpointed Chick Wag sport. 3 Straus, I g ...... 1 2-2 Even Hack Wilson, who year after and J., West Virginia and Grove ner, Lafayette, Ind., (10). 0 Keckert, r g ...... 0 0-0 HAVE FULL CHART. year has played the hold-out role 11 8 3 19 of New Haven, were started in Su City. ______came through with his signature in West Side Buddies (12) perior Court before Judge E. M. SMALLEST BASKETBALLER. YAN’KS WAIVE DUROECHER. 8 3 University of Maryland’s 1930 B. F. T. record time. p. Yeomans yesterday afternoon. Halftime score: 18-6. football calendar opens Sept. 27 and 4 Ford, If ...... 0 0 0 f i r s t s p r i n g p r a c t i c e . Although President William Veeck Gallico sues for $2,500 and his Jimmy Leonard, Carnegie Tech New York, Feb. 5.— (AP)—'W’aiv- Referee: Boggini. continues each Saturday and refused to announce the amount of 2 Vince, rf ...... 0 0 0 ‘ When the snow leaves the . .0 2 2 wife for $7,500. They claim to have ground at College Park, Md., the basketball player, is said to be one ers have been asked by the New Thanksgiving Day unUl Dec. 6. The salaries It Is known the big reason 1 Smith, c ...... York Yankees on Leo Duroecher, Only about 7,000 Americans live 1 Lennon, rg ...... 3 0 6 been injured on Oct. 27,1928 on the University of Maryland will par of the smallest cagers in collegiate Old Liners encoimter Yale, North for lack of holdouts is due to sub Post Road in Fairfield when a car inches j shortstop, according to reports yes in the PhUippines. The nat.ve stantial increases In pay for the 2 Briraley, I g ...... 2 6 4 ticipate in its first spring football ranks. He is five feet six Caroline, V. M. I., Navy, Vanderbilt operated by Galileo was struck by terday. population is 12,000,000. ind Western Maryland among 12 more Important members of the practice. ♦air and weighs 129 pounds. - 12 another owned by -Sarbaro and opponents. . National League championship cast, 10 6 2 PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, C0NN« WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1930, J Queer Twists In Day*s News New York—One .Louis Goldstein sought judicial permission to change announcing his name to Golding on the ground that Goldstein was not an authentic American name. The court said that the only authentic American names were those of Indians; that the petitioner was seeking by subterfuge A BRAND-NEW ANTI-KNOCK GAS-4 0 0 ° END POINT to conceal his religion and racial identity. The decision was delivered by Justice Louis Goldstein. London—A clever and tactful en voy is being sent to Washington by Great Britain. Sir Ronald Lindsay NO EXTRA COST can even make a terrified and shy banquet speaker into a hit. Sitting next to the speaker and being about the only one to hear him, Sir Ronald interjected a loud "hear ^ ; '• hear," which the audience echoed. The speaker improved so much he got an ovation. Madrid—If Alfonso were not king? Easy! Inspecting Jaun de la Cierva’s autogiro the monarch said he would be an aviator himself ex N ' i I ' ' V cept that governments seem to think it is too dangerous for kings to fly. New York—From afar a voice can control an automobile. Directions given into a telephone at Pittsburgh, Pa., made a car in New York go forward or back or stop in a test by engineers. j-'l Washington—Submarines resting V on the bottom of the ocean can hold [•K, a two-day telephone conversation with surface craft. The Navy has, SI-! % ‘ “li. tested new devices successfully. WIT Most of the apparatus is on the sur face ship. ’ Milwaukee—It must have been one of those timid souls who obey orders to the letter. A motorist with a new car asked at Waukesha the shortest way to Milwaukee. He was told to follow the car tracks. He did, bumping over ties for ten miles till at West Junction somebody shunted him to the highway paral lelling the tracks. New York—For reckless driving in a manner unprecedented in the history of the Traffic Court, Thomas Downey is in the hoosegow for two days. He was overspeeding with his horse and wagon. London—George Bernard Shaw is disgusted over floggings in prisons. He thinks every judge who imposes such sentences ought to have two or E • I three doses himself. A controversy has arisen over the suicide of a t'V■ .-a u prisoner in jail. Lord Darling, form ;v .,' erly on the bench, has joined in the liiilliiiiiili arguments with the statement that no one is flogged unless he has been IBM '-'.iii'liii guilty of personal violence. New York—Broadway is purest i i i i ® IiSi jhl- : at 4 a. m.; it is the least pure at 9 a:- "lil!! ■ a. m. The atmosphere of the city is % being tested by an automatic de ‘•JS, r .I,: I, i i i i i I, - » • ' vice. The dirt averages 1.35 pounds iiiPiiliiiPPiPSSiiilil-l per million cubic yards of air. -•5 ‘ New York—Rupert Hughes is stirred by two cents stamps depict ing George Washington praying in i i the snow at Valley Forge. He told the Delta Upsilon that by the issue an extravagant government is in dorsing what all historians known to be a downright lie. m FANS APPROVE MUSIC IN WORLD EXCHANGE ii®p»n«oaasa™*2' New York— (A P )—General ap proval has been expressed by listen ers, both in America and abroad, of the type of programs given in the international exchange at the Christmas season. A compilation just made by NBC shows that out of each dozen let ^ * ters received, eleven considered the programs a real cross section of American music, while one resented the use of jazz. Foreign listeners & asked more frequent program ex changes, expressed a desire to hear \ I : £■ GA^ more American radio stars and lik ed the orchestras which played both classical and jazz music. MADE BETTER TALCOTTVILLE i The Golden Rule Club will meet HAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE is now Anti-Knock quality on Friday evening, February 7, at 7:30 o’clock in the church parlors. — 400® F. end point — at no extra cost, This Anti- The Hostesses for the meeting will be the Misses Miriam Welles and Knock quality stops the knocks in the new high compres Gertrude Gibbs, and the Program Committee The Misses Sara Mc- sion motors and greatly improves motor eflSciency. Nalley and Gertrude Gibbs. Church attendance recognition The 400° F. End Point gives instant and complete vapor was awarded to the following named persons on Sunday. The num ber following each name Indicates ization to the last drop — many motorists may not know the number of four^onths periods they hav^ been perfect In Church f K- what 4 00° F. End Point means but every motorist can tell attendance: Mrs. Olin Beebe 16, Ar- line Monoghan 16, Edna Monoghan the difference in his car between the new Good Gulf Gas 16. Fred Wood, 16; Clinton Webb, 16; Olin Rondeau, 16; John G. Tal- oline and the ordinary gasoline with 437° F. End Point. cott, 16; John G. Talcott, Jr., 16. Emily Rice 16; Wilbur H. Smith 16; Ik / y Velma Webb 16; Beatrice Trueman Ordinary motor gasoline may be loaded tcith Anti- 16; Morris H. Talcott, 16; Robert Beebe. 16; Alfred Rivenburg, 16; Knock Chemicals, but the heavy non-burning John Monoghan, Jr., 16; Ruth Blinn ends remains to retard engine performance . . . 16; Earl Beebe, 16; Mrs. C. O. Brit ton 16; Harry Welles 16; Thomas Lotas 15; Sara McNally 15; Doris A) This combination of high anti-knock, properties and Rivenburg 15; Ethel Cleveland 15; Franklin Welles 15; Miriam Welles ' AV S volatility (the 400° F. End Point) makes the new Good 15; Margaret Welles 15; Marcus Cleveland 14; Edward Rivenburg Gulf Gasoline the equal of many premium gasolines and 12; Harriett Rice 11; Fred Lee 9; Jack Prentice 7; Elizabeth Lee 7; far superior to all non-premium fuels. There is but one Christine Petig 7; Arthur Koch 5 # In 4 , Vincent Koch 3. //vi 'The Christian Endeavor Society better gas— GULF NO-NOX MOTOR FUEL AVIATION met on Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. The Subject of the meeting was GRADE (374° F. End Point.) “ How many Endeavorers Crusade / ip With Christ?” Marcus Cleveland Remember there is no extra cost for this new Good was the Senior Leader and Ethel AVA Cleveland the Junior Leader. S It (r„ C 'if Gasoline/ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph have been recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Beebe. V'\i TRY IT TODAY Samuel Douglas spent the week end visiting his son Dudley in New York City. v '? r Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McKenna have returned after spending several A days with relatives at Paterson, N. m i GULF REFINING COMPANY J. According to latest available data, the average salary- for radio service men has gone up from $18 to $25 week to $40 to $6Q» ^ . MANCHESTEK e v e n in g HEEALD, so u th HANCHESTEE. co n n .. WEPNESDAY. FEBEUAEY 5, 1980. PAGE TEN ! I f s Best to Vary Exercise, Says Auer; This One Will Strengthen 1 the Waistline. UatxK H o r ^ J v i v c c © 1930 ' LOU BROOKMAN It was time for the six-year-old ^courage him. “Only you'll h^e NEA Service Inc. .0 st.rt .0 .CoC. T.e entire 'ami- ly, it seemed, was starting to school. gmyt the giant# ahd knot on her neck, hung loose. All graciously. “Anyhow I’m going to Esther kept saying, “Now what ogres and dragons rolled ipito o^e BEGIN HEBE TODAY that could be seen of her head was make Andy stay and entertain letter comes after ‘D,’ Billy ? , couldn’t have been as horrible U) TUDITH CAMERON, typist in a the mop of disarrayed hair and she me!” That’s the one you always forget.” him as that big'brick schoolhoiise.. New York publishing house, Arthur Knight nodded. Then he seemed to be using her arms as a Eleven-year-old Tom would say, ; The Enemy—Fear! marriea her employer, ARTHUR pillow. She wore flopping pink w^ent upstairs again to his daugh “Better not talk. Kid. What they • KNIGHT. Knight is a widower satin mules on her bare feet. ter's room. He’s in school now trying to live do to you in school for talking is i down a predestined fear a n d with a daughter, TONY, 18, in No such detailed impression of Tony took his hand and drew plenty. I had old Miss Smith in Paris, and a son, JUNIOR, 16, at his daughter’s appearance w^as con- i to the cushions beside hatred and suspicion of it that he Number One and she was a holy never really wfll. He’s afraid of veyed to Arthur Knight. He saw j terror. If you even—” V blissful honeymoon in Ber- | that she looked pathetic i “Listen, daddy,” she whispered. Miss Smith, of the automobiles, of Mother would interrupt at this the bullies, of his lessons, of not !”.uda is interrupted by a cable- j miserable, and suddenly felt ; you to promise me some- juncture with, “Keep quiet now, 'ram that Tonv is on her way to i yery much to blame. An exercise to reduce the hips and the waistline. passing, of everything! The faniily - thing.” Tom. Don’t scare the child to flxed that school just about right America. Judith and .\rthur sail j “Tony," he repeated in a gentler Anything at all that I can, dear, 1 death. Miss Smith is all right to to meet her. The girlrirl ignores , yoice. “Please don’t feel so badly.” By J.\C AUER as far as Billy was concerned. Now i What is it? ” I good little boys— and a n ^ a y she he’s not eating his meals, he is her stepmother.____ Later she tells jjj answer the girl’s shoulders I “I want to go away.” j only looks cross. The thing that’s -Judith she must leave the house, g^ook \vith passionate sobs. In “ rounding the 1930 curves,” thin and nervous and unhappy. “Why, Tony! I thought you told I w’orrying the life and soul out of It is a nice school, a fine school, Knight overhears and compels i . ‘.V ' PAGE ELEVEN ^ lilANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1930. Camera’s purse of $16,000 ordered | coovicted of drunken driving by paid. j Judge A. L. Brown. GOODWIN IN ADDRESS CHICAGO MURDERS Overnight New York—Frank B. York named i Meriden—Aima Chappo, Walling DAILY RADIO PROGRAM president of Brooklyn National | ford and F. T. Elliott, West Haven, in hospital with injuries received ASSAILS EX-GOVERNOR Chicago, Feb. 5.— (AP)—^Two 422 3—WOR, NEWARK—710. Leading DX Stations. League club; Wilbert Robinson r e -; murders, one to the music of radio, Wednesday, February 5. 6:30—Cvincert o.''chcstra: talk. mains manager. when their car crashed into tree. A four-act comedy drama of life In 7:45—Roy Smeck string wizard. 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA—740. A . P- News the other to the chatter of cbildl’en’s a small town in Ohio, entitled “ The 8:00—I'oetry, musical background. 8:00—Vaughn Ozmer. tenor. Boston—Coast Guard board of in-; NOmNATION APPROVED Worcester, Mass., Feb., 5.— (AP) voices, kept Chicago’s crime ■Wave 8:15—Baker boys; breviilc-a. Buckeye.” will be broadcast by WABC 9:00—Hans KIndler, 'cellist, and ■* i quiry continues investigation o t . Washington, Feb. 5.— (AP.)— —Antagonism of Frank Goodwin, poimding steadily along today. and associated stations at 11 o’clock Helen Bourne, soprano. 9:00—AVEAF programs (U i hrs.) death of Victor L. Harris by shoot- i Wednesday night. The story of the 10:00—Organist; dance orcliestras. 10:30—Junior League follies. Washington—Taft, rallying slight- : The nomination of Miss Annabel chairman of the Boston finance Two men slew Philip Marchese, a 11:00—Concert: Amos ’n’ Andy. ing in his berth Sunday while wid-1 play is built around the kidnaping of U:3U—Moonbeams music hour. ly from serious illness, passes quiet Matthews, of Georgia, to be a mem commission, against former C!k>v- , racketeer, and several men killed a girl by a disgruntled suitor of the 348.6— WABC. NEW YORK—860. 12:00—Kneisel’s dance orchestra. ow charges he was slain for “knovv-' ber of the Board of Tax Appeals 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. night; Hoover in letter to him ex ernor Alvein T. Fuller has been I Joseph Buckere in his home, turn child’s mother, which happens many 6:15—Talk, James Thurber, humorist. was unanimously approved today years before the drama opens. Tlie V:UU—Levitow’s orchestia. 8:00—NBC programs (3’ 4 hrs.) presses appreciation for services. ing too much about rum running, i capped by charges that Fuller was a ing up the volume control on the penalty for kidnaping in Ohio Is life 7:30—Popular sangs and patter. 11:30—Dance music to 2:30. Portland, Me.—Stockholders of F .; by the Senate finance committee. “four flusher,” that he has “lied I radio to drown the sound of shots, imprisonment. John Powell, the Vir Chicago — City accepts Strawn 8:00—Fast Freight male quartet. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. T. Burrov/es Company, screen man- The nomination of Miss Mat about opponents he had rurf I yesterday, making six gang slayings ginian pianist, whose recitals have 8:;j()—Korty Fathom 'J’ravelers. 9:30—SUidio dramatic sketch. citizens committee plan -of virtual ; thews, now an attorney in the Bu been a feature of the national con 9:00—United States Army band. 10:00_Klower Garden feature. ufacturers, notified of special meet-; against” and that politically he is 1 in as many days. committee dictatorship with grad reau of Internal Revenue, once waa cert stage, is hte composed of “Merry- 9:30—lofornial musical cntort.ninniem lM::;o—'Pwo dance orchestras. ing February 12 to determine j “as dead as a doornail.” Marchese was well known to po Go Round” from his “At the aFir 10:00—Special orclicstia, soloi.sts. 1:00—-A trip about town. ual $50,000,000 loan. confirmed by the Senate, but on re whether to rc-organize or dissolve I In an address before the sixth an- lice as a gunman. Suite” which Bernie Altschuler and 10:30—Grand opera conceit. 254.1—WJJD. CHICAGO—1180. Detroit — Ten-man gang _^robsi consideration it was sent back to I nual banquet of the State Associ- his orchestra will play over WJZ and 11:00—Drama. "The Buckeye.” 7:P0_Victriaii orchestra; talk. the concern. i committee to determine whether Not much is known of Buckere. associated stations at 8:3U. During 12:00—Jan Garber’s orcliestr.a. 8:30—AVJZ male quartet. Western Union main office of $3,000. i I ates of Worcester County l6ist night, Neighbors said the man, about 40 the same hour the Foresters male !2;3U—Midnight organ melodies. Washington—Department of Labor i Malden, Mass.—Skidding taxi i the appointment was in harmony 9:30—Theater presentations. 1 Goodwin bitterly assailed the for- years old, was in the g^’oeery busi quartet will sing “ Doan’ Yol Cry Jly 302.8—WB2. NEW ENGLAND—990. 12:00—Studio programs: artists. Woman’s Bureau says rise in chain ^knocks down telephone pole, killing! v,ith a resolution previously adopt mer governor. He spoke on “what Honey.” “ Sally in Our Alley,” "Moon- 7:15—Talk; staff entertainers. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. I ness. He was alone in his well fur beans” and “ Something Seems Ting “ten cent” store income cxceedeii ; Joseph McNeil, 65, one of ten per ed by the Senate stipulating an is wrong with the Republican 8:00—"WJZ programs (1 lir.) 9::i(i_\Vl.;AF programs (144 h's.) nished flat when the two men callc'i ling.” Harvey Hindennyer and Earl 9:00—Concert: W.IZ skcicli. 11:10—Hungry iMve: orchestra.s. proportionate rise in girl employes' sons waiting for trolley car. employe of the bureau not be I Party?” and proposed Congressman Tuckerman include songs that made last night. I0:0'J—Pioneers musical progiam. I2;(|0—Dream ship; datice music. wages. I Newport, Vt. — Temperature | named to the board inside of two j Robert Luce of Waltham for the an older generation clap its hands for 1(1:311—Lowe’s dance orclic.slia. 1:0U—Two dance orcliesira.s. years after resignation. joy in the program of songs and com 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 344.6— WLS. CHICAGO—870. Chicago—Philip Marchesc, once jumps from 28 degrees below zero,; I nomination for United States Sen- edy to be broadcast through the It was the view of the committee 6:01)—Ludwig X.aurier’s orcliestra. 8;:;o—siiiiiio musical program. accused of murder, is second gang I ator. CmN.V’S MONEY DROPS WEAP network at 7:30. 6:30—History characters reincarnated 9:30—.Anvil chorus coticei t. coldest of winter, to 20 above clur- j that Miss Matthews was qualified land shooting victim in 24 hours. I In the early part of his speech, Shanghai, Feb. 5. — (AP.)— 7:00—Milton Cross, tenor, orchestra, 447.5— WMAQ. CHICAGO—670. ing day. i for the post. The board is now China’s currency depreciation bev Wave lengths in meters on left of 7:30—Hindermycr and Tiickor man. 8:00—W.ABC programs (3 hrs ) Washington—Treasury income tax I Goodwin referred to “that shadow station title, kilocycles on the right. 7;45_Wiliiur Coori pla.M’is’ drama. 11:00—Dan and Sylvia. Portland, Me.—The Portland! composed of 16 men. j of the graveyard spectre, Alvan T. came the most acute in the history Times are all Eastern Standard. Black 8:00—Nathaniel Shllkrct’s orch. with 11:1.5—Concerf, dance orchesi i a.s. receipts in first half of present fiscal Press-Herald quotes commander o f , i Fuller, who is dead as a doornail of Chinese exchange operations to face type indicates best features. soprano and tenor solos. 299.8— w o e , DAVENPORT—1000. year total $1,184,602,927. 8:30—Sketch, “ East of Cairo.” 8:00—WI'J.AF programs (3 hrs.) submarine 0-3 which went aground | NO BOND FUNDS I but insists on groaning periodically day when the Mexican dollar de Leading East Stations. 9:00—Chicago Little Symphony orch. 11:00—Book talk: entert.nincr. New Orleans—T. Semmes Walms- j ______at Portsmouth, N. H., as saying _ _ he Waterbury, Feb. 5.— (AP.) — among the tombstones to scare the clined to a new low level of 34.1 9:30—Revelers male quartet. 11:15—Hawkeve en.scmble, music. ley nominated by Democrats iu ! became confused by two ted lights Mayor T. Frank Hayes told the 272.6—WPQ, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 10:30—Floyd Gibbons, headline hunter. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. boys.” He said that he doubted gold cents. 8:00—Theater organ recital. 11:00—Leo Reisman’s orchestra. 11:00—Feature: Amos ’ n’ Andy. mayoralty primary; nomination ' near entrance to harbor. board of public works last night whether Fuller wanted to be a can At today’s quotation, the Mexi 8 :45—Song harmonies: drama star. 12:00—B. A. Rolfe dance music. 11:45—Shoemakers concert hour. equivalent to election. that he had information from the didate for United States Senator. can dollar, widely used unit of ex !):00—Concert orchestra, baritone. 393.6—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 12:00—Stndio concert orchestra. Lewiston, Me.—Wally Lovell of 10:00—Beach Combers male quartet. Portsmouth, N. H.—Submarine charter commission that no bond He declared that prohibition change in China, was near the low 6:00—Bernie CImmins’ orchestra. 12:.50—Miniature biograpnies; talk. Bates College, -ski jumper, seriously funds of any description were avail 10:30—Beach Combers male quartet 6:30—Talk. • John B. Kennedy. 1:15—(Wtton Blos.aom minstrels. P-3, grounded, pulled off rocks in ! injured in making jump.. should not be the main issue' of the I level of three to one (three Mexican 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 7:00—Amos ’ n’ .4ndy, comedians. 357—CMC. HAVANA—840. five hours by Navy tug. able at present, as the last admin approaching campaign but that the I dollars for one gold dollar) forecast 5:15_l\'€iiier’s salon music. 7:1.5—S’n-etch. “ Rise of Goldberg.” 7:00_Mmtary orchestra. Paducah, Ky.—Roy Springer, who Burlintou, Vt.—Lake Cham.- istration, that of Mayor Francis T. I in local financial circles months 6:00—Ptudio merry’ makers. 7:30—Stars of melody, songs. 9:00—Culiait troubadours. fate of the textile and other in 6:30—Fantastic music hour. 8:00—Kogen’s orchestra witli Lee 11 :(m—Supper dance mu.sic. shot police chief and merchant at i plain Transportation Company rc- Guilfoilc had borrowed all possible dustries was far more important. ago. 243.S—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. Sims, pianist; tenor recital. 285.6—KNX. HOLLYWOOD—1060. B^ulton brought here to escape pos- I ports ferrying 20.829 automobiles to pay current expenses. 8:30—Foresters male quartet. 11 :(M)—.Airdnle’s dance orcliestra. 7:00—Crusaders; song man. 11:311—I'e.aUire artists: bridge talk. sible mob violence. [ across lake in 1929. , 8:01)—W.^BC programs (4 hrs.) 9:00—Romany Road, orchestra. 12:00—Miduight music reveries. 9 :30—“ Cuckoo,” burlesque skit. 374.8— KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—800. Washington—President Northing-j New Haven — Journal-Courier 10:00—Lew White organ recital. n ;iin—Orcliestra. vocal soios. ton of American Cotton Cooperative ; says detectives reported in New 545.1—WGR. BUFFALO—550. 10:30—Vincent Lopez orchestra. llioO—Como’s dance nut.sic. 6:30—WEAF programs fl hr.) 11:00—Slumber music hour. 1 :iin—Studio enterlainnient. Association to direct its marketing | York seeking gang of kidnapers al- I 7:0n—WEAF tenor, orchestra. 491.5—WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 479.5—WOS, JEFFERSON CITY—63a operations until general manager is leged holding Max Price for $25,- 7:30—Studio feature program. 7:30—Dougherty’s dance orchestra. 9:1.5—Address; music liotir. 8:00—'NVEAF programs (3 hrs.) 8:00—Quaker City players. 9:45—.Moonlight serenaders. named. 000 ransom. 333.1—WMAK. BUFFALO—900, 8:30—Vikings male quartet. 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. Miami—Official probe begins in- New Haven—Acting Mayor H. B. 7:00—Theater concert: concert. 9:00—Radio forum, baritone. 8:00—Orchestra; cops’ frolic. to complaints that gambling houses j Kennedy says city will fight pro- 7:30—Armbruster’s dinner music. 10:00—Two dance orchcstias. 9:no—Ike atid Mike, comedians. 8:00—.^ddrcsses: piano recital. 11 ;30—Tlieater organ recital. 9:30—NBC programs (2'4 hrs.) are run openly in heart of city. posed water rate increase if new 8:30—Radio Guild program. 535.4—WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. 11:45—’Two dance orchestras. London—Navy aircraft carriers, prices seem exorbitant, 9;U0—WAEC programs (3 hrs.) 8:U0—WE.\F programs hrs.) 12:45—Nighthawk froiic. 468.5—KFI. LOS ANGELES—540. considered by Americans as among , New Haven—Yale Athletic asso- 13:00—Late dance orchestra. 10:30—Hays’ dance orchestra. most important problems in Ameri- | elation announces swimming, water 428.3—WLW. CINCINNATI—700. 11:00—Studio radio club. 11:00—Romantic sketch, serenaders. 7:16—Scrap book; dance music. 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 12:30—Vagal'Otid feature ptogtain. can naval policy, may be last dis- ' polo meet between Yale and Navy 6:00—.Male qartet; concert program. 1:011—Moore’s concert orchestra. 8:00—WJZ orchestra, soloists. 333.1 —KHJ. LOS ANGELES—900. cussed by naval conference." for Feb. 14. 9:00—Feature chain program. 6:30—Barn dance concert. Rome—Austria and Italy to sign New Haven—All officers of 10:00—Night club entertainment. 7:00—WJZ programs hrs.) 11:00—Orchestra: vocal soloists. I IT PA^s TU WAIT ON 'youHagt.rl 10:30—Recorders: Slumber music. 11:30—Bestor’s dance music. 12:00—Studio entertainment. friendship treaty. Southern New England Telephone 245,8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 1:011—Dance orchestra. 12:00—Late dance orchestra. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—S10. London—House of Commons com Co., re-elected. 12:30—Singing Fireman’s recital. 7:00—Gospel hour; Two Coais. Milford—George Southworth re 1:00—Thirteenth Hour Insomniacs. 7:45—Artists concert bureau. 9:00—Ryan’s dance orchestra. promises on unemployment insur S:30—WE.\F programs (2U hrs.) 9:30—AA'a BC program.s CJ’i hrs.) • ance averting dispute with Lords. ports seeing flock of robins. 280.2—WTAM. CLEVELAND—1070. 11:00—^Herman Kenin’s orchestra. 12:00—Variety lioys: orgimist. 6:13—Saxophiends: WEAF sketch. 260.7— WHAM. ROCHESTER—1150. 379.5— KGO. OAKLAND—790. Nice—Mrs. Frederick Alan Cros- Norwich—Condition of Rev. Wil 7:00—Cottage; studio artists. liam A. Keefe of St. Mary’s still It Certainly Pays To Shop The 6:30—Skultety’s dance orchestra. 12:30—.NBC feature piograrn. land, wife of movie director, applies 8:00—NBC programs (3 hrs.) 12:00—Two pianos: three boys. 11:0,5—Orchestra; midnight melodies. 7:00—AVJZ programs (2 hrs.) for divorce. critical. 9:00—Eastman School recital. 1:1)11—51 ilist 1 els; orchestra. Hartford^John Brophy, Henry 12:30—Austin Wylie’s orchestra. 0:30—NBC programs (2 hrs.) 440,9—KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—580. Berlin—Reichstag considers Ger 399.8—WJB. DETROIT—750. 379.5—WGY. SCHENECTADY—790. 1:1)1)—.NBC cnteitainmeiit. man-Polish agreement liquidating i Schrager, Amadeo, Slango and John “Self-Serve” Way 9:30—Musical hits and bits. 11 :J5—Weather: time; markets. 2:00—Henderson’s dance band. financial angles in^ Innrlland rlicTMifndispute ' CfoolrStack indicted 'fDT*for killing of Po 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 6:00—Dinner dance mu.sic. 270.1—WRVA. RICHMOND—1110. liceman James McNamee of Bris 7:30—Forgotten melodies. 7:00—WE.AF programs (i hr.) 9:0ii—WE.AF Siniplrony orchestra. cases. You not only benefit by the low prices, but you also have a selection of over 2,000 7:-15—WJZ musical players. 8:00—Studio concert orchestra. 9:30—Corn Cob Pipe Club. London—Fran Biggs, who found tol; Stack and Slango at large. 8:00—Christiaan Kriens’ orchestra. 8:30—AVEAF programs (2 nrs.) 10:00—Flo.vd Gibbon.s witli AVE.AF. fire-cracker “bomb” in British New Canaan—Prof. Levitt as items—more than three times the variety of the average store. Take advantage of 8:30—WEAF programs (21-^ hrs.) 10:30—Studio concert orchestra. 11:111)—Studio dance pingram. sails Gov. Trumbull, “as servant of 11:00—Merry Mad Caps; organist. 11:00—.Alliany dance orchestra. 12:110—Old fiineta’ inllification. museum, held by Scotland Yard to these special prices for Thursday and hriday. Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. be charged under explosive sub J. Henry Roraback and Public Utili ties Commission as latter's “pup 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 272.6— WLWL, NEW YORK—1100.' 344.6— WENR. CHICAGO—870. stances act. 6;0U—Ensemble; dance music. 6:00—Soprano, ’cellist, orchestra. 8:1.5— J 'a rm e r (tu s k ’.a lectiiie. Chicago—Rioux fined $1,000 by pets.’;? 7:10—Dig Brother club. 7:05—Catholic talk: musicale. 10:011—SUidio minstrel show. boxing commission for unsatisfac Bridgeport — Naturalization re Special Low Price On 7:30—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 7:20—Religious talk: orehe.slra. 11:00—Comic sketch: parade. fused Giovanni Zenobio of Stamford 10:30—C. of C.' organ recital. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—670. 12:211—Candle Mglit chorn.= tory showing in fight with Camera; 7:35—Air college lecture.s. 12::10—Two comedy sketches. 374.8—WSAI. CINCINNATI—800. 3:10—Security league acirlie.s.c. 1:00—DX air vaudeville. 7:30—Dinner dance miisia 8:30—Music appreciation course. 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO—1480. 8:00-WEAF programs (:i hrs.) 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL—1030. in;:{0—I’onr hour league. Strictly Fresh Local Farm Eggs 11:00—Glad giris: orchestra. 7:15—Juvenile Safety club. n :i)0—Rainbler.s enterlaimnent. 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 10:00—Studio dance orchestra. 233—KOIL. COUNCIL BLUFFS-1260. 7:00—Indians entertainment. 357—CKCL, TORONTO—840. i1;il0—Studio concert. (Highest quality) J dO ZG lt 9 9 ^ (Selected eggs) 8:00—Comedy harmony twins. 9:00—Ihippy Club: philosopher. 12.’till—Dear." entertainment. 8:30—WAEC programs (3V» hrs.) 9:35—Microphone miimmets. 461.3— WSM, NASH VILLE—650. 12:00—Two dance orchestras. 11:011—Orcliestra. tenor, org.nn. 8:00—i:a ,?.s. male quartet. The Puritan Market These are the highest quality, selected, candled, native eggs—all large size and they will 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920. 315.6— WRC, WASHINGTON—950. S::;o—Colden .Vit entertainment. 7:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 8:00—\VE.\F progiam.’? (3 hrs.) ln:.'!il—Cniii'ei I (irchc.sira: .'Ingcrs. “The Home of Food \ alues'’ wei irh over 34 ounces. ^ 8:30—Studio feature program- tl:CI0—WJZ Slumber music. 11:30—.^1 u li-i li.i .ice orchestra. Corner of Main and Eldridge Street.s son; Something Seems Tingling, \ tion of capital ships or battleships, PILLSBURY’S BEST .AND GOLD MED.VL Friml. i in the navies of the respective coun- WTIC PROGRAMS 9:00 p.m.—Mason & Hamlin Con ' tries. (.")(.") POUND POUND BAG) BAG) cert. ! It was said that the Americans FLOUR bag 27« Travelers Broadcasting Service 9:30 p.m.—"Cuckoo.” j had submitted definite proposals to Hartford, Conn. 10 p.m.—The Pioneers. ; Great Britain and Japan. While the Growing On Value NEW PACK CURTIS’ FANCY 50,000 TV., 1060 K. C., 283.8 »L 10:30 p.m.—B e r t Lowes Statler details were withheld it was under- Orchestra. ' stood the proposed reduction would The ever increasing number of our customers is (WHITE MEAT) C 3 1 1 11:00 p.m.—Longines time. follow the 5-5-3 capital ship ratio i ample proof of the quality of our meats and of our out TUNA FISH 29« Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1930 11:01 p.m.—Champion Weatherman. ■ established at the Washington con- standing values. Compare these prices. (E. S. T.) j 11:02 p.m.—Sport Digest. | fcrence. JLMBO GEORGIA Highlandcrs— ------I It was stated however, that the 7:00 p. m.—Jeddo proposed agreement between the U’RESH ROASTliU) J qU B PlS 1 9 * NBC. • i PEANUTS 7:30 p. m.—Benrus Correct Time; ■ three nations would be only tenta- Hartford Courant News Bulle- | NATIONWIDE HUNT ■ tive, the Americans contending that j ; it was contingent upon the settling BUTTER VANCO PASTE tins; Weather Report; Alcohol j Announcement. j of the cruiser question. 7:35 p. m.—“Forgotten Melodics.” FOR TWO SUSPECTS The general problem of battle CLOVERBLOOM HAND SOAP J cans 25* 7:45 p. m.—Wilbur-Coon Players— ; « ships i.s being negotiated now be SUNLIGHT...... NBC. ! — T----- tween the delegations of the three 4 0 c ib. POPPY’S NEW P.YCK FANCY IXORID.A ^ S:00 p. m.—Concert Orchestra— ! countrie.s. The general attitude of SUPREME ...... Christiaan Kriens, director. | Hartford, Feb. 5.— (A P)—A coun- the three delegation chiefs is said to 8:30 p. m.—Mobiloil Concert—NBC ■ trywide search for John Stack and be that there are prospects of GRAPEFRUIT i S ’. 45« i sm. cans 2$C 9:00 p. m.—Duurium Musical M o-; stango, Waterbury youths readiest acceptance although thus far there is no agreement between L CORRECTIONS (1) Blood pressure is not taken with the hand, but with an instru ment called the sphygmomanometer., (2) Normsd temperature la c c rrv- 98 2-5. (3) The framework of the head and foot of the bed does \ ( I > match. (4) Convalescent is spelled incorrectly. (5) The scramblea word Is Iniquity. ■ , , ...... , I I I Copyright -ia30 by Fftak H. Beet, Tr Bt Perry L. Cnwby Flapper Fa i w y SAta SKIPPY SENSE aod NONSENSE \ WM.U.iw*T.OW. ^ 3 THE GROWTH OF LOVE MRS SKINN6 R, I A year ago I loved you all I knew— c a n ’t finpa It seemed that love had reached its limit, nearly; PAN OR K€TTC€ But time wore on, and my affection grew— a r o u n d . I love you now a thousand times more dearly! FEMININE PROPENSITY A lady who had a molar tooth pulled inquired of her dentist next day: “Every time I put my tongue into the cavity it seems so very large; what is the cause of that?” The dentist replied: “I don’t know, Madam, unless it is the natural pro pensity to exaggerate.” We live to learn but die before learning how to live. “ Don’t be in a hurry, but be quick.” 'E'PoO ' ^ Crosby. Grcnt Britain rights reserved THE SONG WITHOUT WORDS B'ivr - “ I King Kc at ores Syniiicate, Inc______^ % -5 —“The Star Spangled Banner” as QNEA sung by the majority of Americans. OUR BOARDING HOUSR It ’s foolish to throw hisses at Mickey (Himself) McGuire Oy Fontaine Poi Three Things That Never Last girl who isn’t a good catch. By Gene Ahern Long Enough: Money. looking citizen who was leaning COMES ACROSS THE R .R . TRACKS INTO THE MORE POLITE^ Tires. against the station door: “ Tell me, 5AIP YMAT o/Jcg, vsr^EGAP He Love. what do you call this dried-up, residential s e c t i o n a n d g i v e s a r e m a r k a b l e demonstration dreary, ornery, low-down place?’ i VolJ \a1ER15 HiJLiTfAaa WOULD ASK THATf Son: “ Dad, it says in this book “ That’s near enough, stranger,” WITH A VO-YO - UiHALES, rC \aJAS so COUP VU O R P •, T that snakes eat sardines.” replied the native, in a melancholy -THA'T,UiHEki A UlHALB ' SHoULP c a l l m V Dad: “I believe that is correct.” voice. “Just let it go at that. i o Son: “ Well, then, how do they \ SPOLi-fe-Pr Y H ’ w a t e r UlOLlLP KiEPHEWl ALV M T open the cans?” A D E FIN IT IO N — A bigamist is TREE^E- air A^si’ FALL ANSWER SUCIH A a man who doesn’t know when he KliaPEReAR'-tfeAi QUERVt A genius is a clever man who has got enough. ojki Tbl’ WHALERS' He a p , doesn’t have to get brain fever to K/Oock'iU^ l-TuMcokl SCI ou st .wo^w THE WHALE , AS A small earning capacity may be prove it. ev/e r T VouiU g s T e r compensated for by cultivating a 'uv^ALl-’RiiSHT cJXk'E The landlady of a well-knowm large saving capacity. ASKEP VOU^ SEfASlBLE KlUoWS, \S A WARM boarding house always made a point QUEST! Oki \F i-r W AS BLOOPEP MAMMAL BV of asking departing guests to write The soap industry welcomed bob something in her visitor’s book. bed hair that has so thoroughly ex AS coLP AS All t h a t, AAiP OF Hu g e s i ^ e » I s o s H ploited the back of necks. She was very proud of it— of soine u VjHV plP^i’T■Ti-^■' w a t e r ^ KiATURALLV \TS' ^t h e r e ’s ' of the people whose names were in * the volume and the nice things they Some foreigner the other day TH"' w h a l e s bopt Heat woulp 5UWPIM made a crack that “Americans don’t said. F R E E i E E •pREV/EAlTTHE w a t e r To THAT “ But there’s one thing I can t know what Liberty is.” understand,” the lady confided to a Sure they do; it’s the name of a S O L IP ? SURROU iUPILIG friend, “ and that is what an Am er magazine. vT FROM ican gentleman put in the book CZ!D after stopping here. People alw’ays A scientist says the teeth of a Q d •REUJ>eRlU6 smile when they read it. gorilla are so deep set they can’t -THe oux> “ What was it? ” queried the other. be pulled. He should know my den L E A F LARI> “ He only WTote the words, ‘Quoth tist. the raven’.” The notice, “ Boy Wanted,” in the Partizans snould remember the grocery wdndow drew Jimmy’s gaze, priest who said to the rabbi: “When and he went in. ^11 you be broad-minded enough to “ What kind of a boy is it you o eat pork?” and the rabbi answered: want?” he asked the owner. “Oh, a decent sort of boy-one who ”At your wedding.” is quick and willing, who won’t laze One day a train for the East pulled about with a cigarette between his lips, who knows his manners, < 3 up at the little station of a most de y presing town in the fever-and-ague who— ” district of a southern state. A pas Jimmy thrust his hands into his (D senger, thrusting his head out of a pockets and eyed the storekeeper car window, asked of a dejected- disdainfully, “ Gee!” he cried, “ You don’t want a boy at all. You want a g irl!” JHe jO £ JUST MEMORIES MuTs Hell lA K iS W E R “ You must find living in the city , BE6. U. S. PAT. Off .... dreadful, after spending your life up y 4a/ K £ W VJlPte GOES to now so pleasantly in the country. ,^’01930 BY NgA SEBVICt. IHC. ^ BWE, WITM, What do you miss most?” KU6BV, ITS 80V SUV "M y pocketbook and my watch.” j^CFfotaine Fox, —Pele Mele, Paris. Don’t Give Up the Ship By Crane HOPEFUL WASHINGTON TUBBS II / DUNNOl AFRAID THEN LET 'ER CRASH'. RE6P 'ER Girl: This is where that yoimg r------AFLOAT, BLA^TVOUI git me-To fellow I told you about grabbed me VIOT'S ( VJE'O 5 E.TTER LAND, and kissed me. WRONG?, ANO t a i ^ T o twe AN AIRPORT, DV THUNDER, AND / w Homely Friend: Let’s hang about Police mas, SIR, SHE M16HT TLL steal another. PLANE. for a bit. They say they always visit CRASH AVIV Ml NOTE the scene of a crime.— Passing WffCH MATioH'S i Show. W I^PO R TS W DON’T MIND THE FAGS v iM N i ! Father: I don’t like to see our I d I daughter lighting cigarets. DAViSOH AMOIDS I Modem Mother: Oh, don’t be old- FWING OVER TOVWHS'* ' fashioned, John. HAS SECRET GAS Father: It isn’t that. She’s too (: sjo m rJ ir J s Blossec FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ■What Is It? By --- “ 1 / SAV-rrs ALL 1 CAM Do To UAMO IS ) SAV,^WU\LE VoO'CE DROPPED NEAW..... (5EE! I SOT VEAW-AN’ OOR ) o SET THIS W T T OF MlldE IN ■ IT MlOhi'T J OOlhi' TU'.S, TL\_ ROM F!2ECULES' A UOhiCK//^ QUARTER ^ENT ] ^ CAhi PISW IT OOT UAMO IS A A SIZE SIXTEEN SLOVE aOlTE 60 ltd } QUICR ANi' SET MEBBE PLOMU., DO\UkS ). VOO UTTLS Too l e t a l o n e o n e of t h o s e UOLD BETVlEEM TUE J A.^TUER SUoE BOX. THERE 11 81S-MEB3E SKILLS.'.' E'JE!2.YIWl^i6 u f V FOR StoOR Ua MD, VOORS'LL II I'D L1U.E To LAV OSCAR.'.' - / NJdORR !! m UAWOS jar DOS 7UAT CAUSED ALL THIS /r \ u> Rio.a$.P*T.err. . _ /.jiM’w/ 01930»0 BY NEA SCWVICE. INC. V ______V BES.as.PAT.0Fr. L Too Fast for Sam! By Small SALESMAN SAM (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) NEVER— ^ ~(Rte.p PftSS Kft on “CH* “ I'll tell you what we ought to call on me? It seems that you all ^ ^ S?e.€.DlM’ e.H? HOW yiftMV He.V,VOU*. PULL ovea To - «ONO^—^ BUS’LL OO OML'V do,” said Clowny. “ A ll the rest of want poor Clowny to be safe and 'TH' CUR.&1 ”T(M es Hfvve.-T'ou B eew you go ’round and gather up some sound. He’s too high up to take ORUO-S grass and pile it way up high. Then, a jump ’cause he w'ould only land when a nice soft pile is made. I'll kerthump. I f you don’t mind. I ’ll jump down in it. I ’m not afraid. show you how to get him to the Of course you may not find enough. ground.” A t least, though, you can try.” It was the scarecrow, speaking Then Coppy said, “ That would loud, which quite surprised the be sport, but all the grass is much Tiny crowd. “ Hurray for you,” too short. ’Twould take us days one of them cried. “ Please help and days and days to gather up us, if you can.” The scarecrow enough. I wish there was a hay moved a little bit and said, “ Well, stack near. W e’d gladly lug it well! I ’m feeling fit! I ’ll gladly over here. I'm sure that would be help you Tinies, though I ’m just fWi, sh u t u p — PSN' TeLL \T V JUOCre.1. , better ’cause it's soft and fluffy an old straw man.” ------stuff.” A t first it seemed he couldn’t This made wee Scouty laugh stand, but then he reached up with aloud. Said he, “We are a silly his hand and grabbed scared Clowny rz3c n crowd. We make a lot of wishes, very tight and held him in the air. . N O SVieARlNGr but such wishes don’t come true. “ Ha, ha!” the scarecrow laughed. There is no hay. I ’m sure of that, “ Don’t shake. I ’m doing this for OHLV UmO«.R so one more crazy wish falls flat. your owm sake. I only mean to help 0 «T H - Come on, let’s try and think of you, not to give you all a scare.” something possible to do.” o And then a strange voice said, (The scarecrow goes riding in “Oh, gee, why don’t you Tinies the next story.) - / N / WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, FAGE FOURTEEN IllanrtiraUr Stirnino ijeraUi ! k The Ladies Sewing Circle of the DANCE Concordia Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 M anchester’s Old-Fashioned and Modern o’clock. Read the Latest Fiction at TONIGHT D a t e B o o k Dial 4123 February 6 Mrs. James Harrison of Russell Hale’s street, Mrs. Latting Caverly of Wil and ask fpr the • T r * MASONIC TEMPLE liam street, delegates, and several of Tonight Circulating Library. Music by McKay’s Serenaders the other members of the Woman's Play, Cheney Hall, auspices Zion Personal Shopper DEPARTM ENT STORE " SO. MAIiCHESTEI^,CONN. Main Floor, front Auxiliary of St. Mary’s Episcopal Walther League. church, attended the meeting at Coming Events Christ Church Cathedral, Hartford, Feb. 6—Dramatic recital, Harding ABOUT TOWN yesterday afternoon. School, King’s Daughters. Feb. 7—Basketball, M. H. S. vs. Bristol High. Delta Chapter, No. 51, Royal The regular monthly meeting of Peb. 7—Boy Scout Night, State Arch Masons, at its meeting in the Felt Millinery Dorcas Society of the Swedish Theater. Masonic Temple tomorrow night, Lutheran church will be held to Peb. 8—Junior Prom, H. S. Hall. will confer the Royal Arch degree. SILK FROCKS night at the home of Mrs. Ivar Carl Peb. 9— (Afternoon) Ice Carnival, son of Haynes street. Center Springs. Brim and Brimless The regular monthly meeting of Peb. 14—Charity Ball, Elks and Models in Dark and Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters the Manchester City Club will be Emblem Clubs, at Masonic The Smartest Styles of Union War Veterans, will meet held tomorrow night at nine o’clock Temple. High Shades tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock in the in the club rooms on Oak street. Peb. 16— (Afternoon) Police Bene State Armory. The business will be Chef Urbano J. Osano will serve a fit, State Theater. In New High Shades followed by a McKinley and Lincoln dinner following the business meet Feb. 17—Legion Banquet. Roxy’s. program and a social hour. ing. Feb. 17—Lions Club, Ladies Night, .9 5 .9 5 Masonic Temple. a n d Tomorrow! A number of Manchester Grangers Feb. 21—Annual banquet, Luther will attend the supper at 6:30 and Mrs. Grace Housel of 350 Center League, Swedish Lutheran meeting of East Central Pomona street won first prize at the after- noon card party yesterday at the church. , Grange at Columbia this evening. 1 Feb. 21—H. S. nnnual carnival. ! West Side Rec; Mrs. Elizabeth Peb. 21—St. Mary’s Masquerade Women of the Nazarene church ! Runde of 118 Walnut street, second One or two of these smai't, in prize. Tomorrow afternoon at the ! ball, Cheney Hall. mP omit their Thursday afternoon 1 I Feb. 22—Tall Cedars Ceremonial, expensive felts will brighten praver meetings during the stay of j School Street Recreation Center, $7.95 Masonic Temple. your wardrobe for the remain Mrs. Mabel R. Manning, evangelist the winner of the first prize will re- and singer, who is conducting a se 1 ceive a chicken. : Feb. 23—Beethoven-G Clef Glee ing winter months. Simple little Clubs music program, Swed ries of revival meetings at the felts whose chic depends upon ($10 and $12.50 Grades) church each evening except Satur ish Lutheran church, their clever stitching and smart Woman’s Benefit Association i Peb. 24—Masonic ball, Cheney Hall. day ; members at their meeting last eve- I Feb. 25— (Afternoon) Herald Cook- little bows. Dark and high I ning in Odd Fellows hall voted to I ing School, Masonic Temple, shades. These are all new, fashion-right dresses that The secretary of Helen Davidson put on a fancy floor drill as their ivodge, No. 98, Daughters of Scotia j Feb. 26— (Evening) Herald Cook- feature the very lastest style details—soft collars I part in the rainbow’ pageant to be ! ing School, Masonic Temple. Hale’s Millinery— Main Floor, rear has received notice from Grand I given in Hartford in June when the and cuffs, new sleeve treatments, low placed full Chief Daughter Mrs. Jennie Mon- ' Feb. 27— (Afternoon) Herald Cook- j supreme commander makes a visit. I ing School, Masonic Temple. ness and bolero effects. The smartest materials cur cf New York City, that she will I Rehearsals will begin at the next pay an official visit tn the local j meeting, and a social with refresh- : FeU. 28—(Afternoon) Herald Cook- — crepe and georgette. Frocks that one sees ledge. Friday evening, February 21. I ments will follow'. Pioneer mem- I ing School, Masonic Temple. daily at luncheons, bridge parties and informal T'-is will be the regular meeting 1, bers who have not already received Gordon Chiffon Hose evening gatherings. night and a full attendance of the ; their pins may expect them in due men''bers is requested. ' time by mail w'hen a new supply is TO ELECT CHAMBER’S i received. The Scoutmaster's association will Bright Blue Green meet at 7:30 o’clock tomorrow' night DIRECTORS BY MAIL Double V and at the School street Rec. j The Highland Park Girls Ba.sket- ball team will play Cheney Brothers Red Capucine Troop 5. Boy Scouts, will meet in , A. A. girls at the Highland Park Election of two additional mem Black French Heels the Swedish Lutheran church at ■ clubhouse, Saturday evening, Feb- bers to the board of directors of the Manchester Chamber of Com Violet Black 7:15 o’clock tonight. I ruary 8. The game will be called I a t 7:30 sharp. The Cheney girls merce was left in the hands of a A three-act comedy, "High Horse’’ i have strengthened their team and nominating committee after a meet will be presented at Cheney hall at 8 j hope to win. Modern and old-fash- ing in the Chamber rooms Monday o'clock tonight by the Young Peo ioned dancing will follow the games evening. Election w'ill be by mail. 1 The nominating committee consists ple’s Society of Christ Lutheran I with Case's orchestra to furnish Clearance of church, Hartford, under the auspices i music and Oscar Strong to call off of A. N. Potter, Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, Christopher Glenney, Austin $ 1.50 of the Walther League of the Zion the old time numbers. Cheney, and Arthur Hultman._____ Lutheran church here. (Reg. $2.50 Grades) Undertaker Timothy P. Holloran is driving a new’ Nash sedan, pur WINTER COATS chased this week. Pure silk, flawlessly sheer — , ^ chiffon stockings in smart Members of the Mispah Circle of j ^ WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. street shades— mannon, gra the South Methodist church, with ; phite, plpin rock, tunis, clytie Sports and Dress Models their husbands, will meet at the : and Cinderella. Choice o f the Highland Park Community club- j Y'. Funeral Director.^ slenderizing double v and long house. Thursday evening at 7:30. j French, black heels. All perfect Many Are Suitable for All members expecting to attend ' ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS goods to close out at $1.50. will please notify Mrs. James Mc Regular $2.50 grades. Early Spring Wear Kay or Mrs. Albert Todd. CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. St. Mary’s Junior choir will hold a rehearsal Mondav evening at 6:30 Robert K. Anderson Phones: Ollice 5171 Hale’s Hosiery— ^Main Floor, right' at the church. After the rehearsal Funeral Director Residence 7494 the choir will assist with the singing r-l at the regular monthly devotional service ‘of the Girl's’ Friendly j .society. Silk Costume Slips $ 12.50 A committee from the Catholic Ladies of Columbus will be in i.iiarge of the Valentine social which ; Fashioned from Crepe ' ($19.75 to $29 Grades) will be held in the basement of St. | Lridget’s church. Tuesday evening, | February 11. They will offer a door j de Chine, Pongee and prize of $2.50 in gold, in addition to | I VALENTINES ? he twelve regular prizes. Mrs. ■ Light O’ Day yain Mahoney, chairman, will be a s -. Hundreds to choose from 28 only coats to close-out at $12,50. The listed by Mrs. John Gill, Mrs. E d -, assortment includes: fur trimmed suedes, tail ward Murphy, Mrs. Wilbrod Messier, l Some with seiitimentar verse, ored woolens, navy chinchillas, and fur trimmed Mrs. John F. Shea, and the Misses; -woolens. .Many of these coats are suitable for Rose Longpre, Beatrice Sweeney, | others that will cause a hearty Bessie and Dorothy Tynan. $ 1.98 early spring wear. Well tailored coats that laugh. were foiTnerly priced $19.75 to $29. For best Buv White Oak Coal $12.00 per ; Well tailored costume slips selection an early visit is advised. ton. G. E. Willis & Son.—Adv. I Stop in and pick up a few trimmed with lace and hem stitching ; tailored tops; shadow- proof hems. Choice of pongee, DELICIOUS crepe de chine and light o’ day. Hale's Apparel Department— Main Floor, rear c to $ Flesh, tan, pongee and white. CAKES, PIES AND 1.00 Sizes 36 to 44. DANISH PASTRIES Hale’s Costume Slips— Main Floor, rear Try a loaf of our Home A Distinctive Group of Made Bread. The Dewey-Richman Co- MANCHESTER Jewelers Stationers Opticians New Spring Designs in 767 Main Street B a b y S h op PUBLIC MARKET The House of Value. We Deliver. PRINTED Phone 5139 S p ecials iqIINP z e p h y r s • 1 0 u a. 2 5 c Guaranteed Fastcolor This group includes chil dren's w'hite flannel bloomers in size 4 only, striped flannel gowns 2 and 4 years, and flannel baby buntings in blue and white nursery figures. K id G lo v e s Values to $1.00. kS Here are just the fabrics you have been seek 5 0 c ing—for your own frocks, for the children’s school Reduced 1-2 An odd lot of babies’ all wool things, and for colorful accessories for your home. bonnets,* wool and cotton Smart and distinctive, these "Year Round’’ Zephyrs, drawers, children’s novelty are also highly practical.... for they are inexpen Price and More aprons, blue coveralls, and sive, durable and guaranteed fast to suds and sun felt berets in tan, green, blue alike. A large variety of original designs and col Lincoln Had The and white. Values to $1.98. orings. 32 inches wide. $1.50 Hale’s Cottons— Main Floor, $ 1.00 left ($3 and $4 Grades) An odd lot of all wool knit 'V/ leggins in white only, cotton Gift Of Vision and wool union suits In sizes Menders’ models in fancy 2, 4 and 6. baby dresses cuff styles of fine imported trimmed with smockings, as It is said that those who knew Araham Lin kid. Black, tari, mode, gray well as chinchilla hats, and brown. sweaters and bedroom slip coln, realized that he had the gift of vision. He pers. Values in the lot to $2.98. could look far into the future, see the reason of Main Floor, right things— and apply a practical solution. Main Floor, rear 5% Interest Paid, Compounded Quarterly Dr. Arthur B. Moran, in a farewell during the last football season. He mittee in charge of thfe farewell MAJORS PLAN DINNER party tomorrow evening at the fire has decided to give up medical prac dinner tomorrow evening consists Mrs. Elliott’s Shop of John Benevento, Clifford Char- house at Main and Hilliard streets. tice here and go to Johns Hopkins February Special / FOR DR. A. B. MORAN Dinner will be served at 6:30 follow hospital at Baltimore for an ad tier, John Ccmeland, Walter Moske ed by speeches and entertainment. ditional year of study folio-wing and William Griffin, manager of the RUGS There \\ill be dancing from 8 o’clock which he plans to spend a year in team. It is requested that all mem bers of the team make an especial until midnight. Europe. Greatly Reduced THE,SsVINGS!BftNK:OFtlANCHESTER North End Club to Hold Party effort to be present as it is planned The Majors regret the loss of No action has been taken on ap 853 Main St. Tomorrow Night in Dlan- to take a team picture to present their leader and feel that the party pointing a successor to Dr. Moran to Dr. Moran. SOUTH MANCHESTER,CONN. chester Fire House. tomorrow night will in a small way as president of the Majors and such ■IMIllimi repay him for his efforts. Dr.'Moran action will probably not be taken for The Majors’ football club of the put in much time and went to con Dependable service on furnace ing 6145. The Manchester Lumber] ESTABLISHED IS06 iilllllii a few months inasmuch as the 1930 Qortli end will honor ita president, siderable espense for the Majori seuon ii a lonf way off. The com and fuel oil may be eecured by dial- Co.~Adv.