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* PACT T ffE L V B H Ia«r^»B t»r Ett^nins i^rralb TPBBDAY, inBBKUAKT n , IBOTL a v e b a o b d a i l y o k o c l a t i o n THR WEATHKR for the BIobUi of Janoary, IMS On February 7, a dau^tor. The Eduoatlona; club will have The Women’s Guild of the Center Sunset Council, Degree o f Poca­ PameMt ef D. 8. Weather Bamao, Dance to Art McKay’s Madelon Rose, was bom at 81. lU February meeting at the Nathan Congregational church .will meet to. hontas win have a setback party to­ FOR voua StllUNNO AND Bartterd Francla hospital to Mr. and Airs. Hale echool, Wednesday the 19tb, at morrow night at the home of Mr. REPAIR JOBS OAIX Phir tonight, Thanday hiereneleg Peter Christiana. The mother was 4 o'clock. A Valentine tea will fol­ morrow afternoon at 2:30 at the 5.851 and Mrs. Roy Farris, 30 Summit I dondlnees with .lowly rWng twa- Miss Devlin of Manchester church. Lewis H. Piper o f the High Member of tbe Andit Orchestra, Friday, Feb. 14 low the buainess session. The club schol faculty will be the guest street. Playing , will begin at 8:30. I peratnre foUowed by mww in sfter- before her marriage. members will have, an opportunity WM. KANEHL Barean o f OIrculatloBn liattrfoBtfr Sounittn lu ra lb \ noon or nIghL School Street Ree speaker and bis topic will be "Cur­ Three cash prizes wiU be awarded w i M C H A U CORE of viewing at this time the art ex­ rent Eventa”. Children will be cared the winners and refresbmeiita serv­ Oenwal BuUdiag Oontraotor MAHCHItTia COHM- MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM Members of the Woman’s Home hibit arranged in the auditorium for during the meeting. ed. A ll players will be welcome. SI9 Center St. FIm im TT7| ADMISSION 25c Missionary society of the South ami lower school rooms. The pic- VOL. LV „ NO. 114. (ClauUtad A d vw n n ag on Pnga 1A> Methodist church are Incited to tuiTS have been bought during the MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 12,193K^ (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE C E N TS : meet with Mrs. Inez Tnmx of 73 past year for use In the Barnard Self Serve and Health Foster street, Thursday afternoon and Nathan Halo schools and the ABOUT TOWN at 2:30. to assist in packing a mis­ collection Is well v/orth seeing. sionary barrel. Egyptian Rioters Douse Police The Second Congrejfational church I The uaual large crowd attended M arket GODARD, STATE Says Coal Bootlegging LINCOLN’S DAY !I Council will meet tomorrow night The Sewing circle of Uie Army I the weekly card party last night In SNOW BROS. NEUTRALILTY BILL at 7:30 at the parHona^jc. and N.ivy club r.u.vlllary will meet .St, Hrldgct's hall. The attendance Mechanical Thurstlay night at 8 o’clock at the prize, a candlewick bedspread, was TUESDAY SPECIALS LIBRARIAN FOR BRINGS DEAL OF The Sunday school xiard of the clubhouse. .Mrs. F;leda Moorhousc j won hy George Kelley. Winners at Hits Statens Dealers Church of the Kararcne will meet and Mrs. Margaiet McCaughey will I cards were os follows: bridge, lirst, Service Co, S-Found Bag Gold Medal be the hoate.sses. j Mrs. Bertha Jlllson and George Pat­ BACKED TODAY BY tonight at 7:30. Machinista — Repairmen 35 Y E ^ , DEAD ten: second, Mrs. Laura Wood and Hartford, Fob. 12— (A P )— Con-A The experlmu.t, he said, was so P O im L T A L K Burton Lewis, In whist; highest THAT’S WHAT YOU GET FROM OUR HIGH GRADE AU Unde o f mnclilne shop work FLOUR necticut coal merchants are stand­ successful that the miners began to stores were made by Mrs. N. Marks Including repaIn le any rnechnn. ing by helplessly as about 750,000 sell the surplus, and now have built and i:. Jarvis: second, Mr.s. Mar- leal eqnlpment. Veteran Official Who Made tons of so-called "bootleg" coal are up a busineaa seriously competing SENATE COMMUTE Ptnehurst Open .Ml Day Wednesday, ii^specially on these very Maine Maid Great Emancipator CaDed I gaiet .Mahoney and E. A. Grandl: In PENNSYLVANIA COAL Low Ratea, Reliable Service. being shipped Into the state from with established merchant . cold mornings >nu uill appreciate the convenience of Pioehurst setback, Sophie Musks and Harry Pennsylvania mines. ‘They now have a legal atafl and ■' '*‘v- - 4 J prompt delheries. Just dl^ 41«11~~ever>' Item \Aiil be carefully Open for bosineaa abont Feb. IS. Conn. Library Unique, So serious has the penetration of i , -vV-' m Olender were first, Mrs, Jennie Hopper’s Coke a sales force," Mr. Nado aald. 'Th ey Friend of New Deal by . V.’ . KNEW "HONEST OLD ABE”, aelcrted and delivered In one of our closed trucks. Hemenway and Z. Sllurpa, second. PIE CR UST i4oz.pkg. 9 « New England become that Harry have succeeded so far In overcom­ ADVISES REPCBUCANS Extends Present Anns Pniighnuls and coffee w*ere served Wood for All Purposes. Gene Snow Succumbs at 70 to Effects L. Nado, secretary of the Green­ ing all legal obstacles. It seems now l.ST CI T SilUXUNS. TOP R O F M ) OB After the games. Jewel Devil's Food wich Chamber of Commerce, has that the only way they can be stop­ Democrats and the Oppo­ New York. Feb. 12.— (A P ) — CL'BE STfc.\KvS...... lb. 45c GROUND George Snow appealed to Governor Cross for ped la at the source, and we are A frail, white-haired lady, who bargo Features Until Maf| help. awaiting promised favorable action knew Abraham Lincoln when she BEST CI TS OF SlULOIN OB b e i : f The Ladles Sewing Circle of the LATHROP & STAYE COAL Co. Shop—-In the Old Norton .Machine a Stroke. However, Mr. Nado aald today, by Governor Bat e." site by the Republicans. waa a little girl, celebrated tbe SHORTS ...... lb. 55c Highland Park Community club will Phone 3149 Shop, Hudoon Street. CAK E M IX only Governor Elarle o f Pennsyl­ Mr. Nado estimated that 4,000,- great Emancipator’s birthday by 1, 1937 Bat E ie o p b f rOBTFKIIOl SE WITH (fOOD - SIZED meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 5 29c o rlm k at the clubhouse. All mem­ Telephone* 4381 and 4S06 vania may be able to stop the ac­ 000 tons of this cut-price coal la urging the Republican Party to TENDEBLOI.N ...... lb. 6.Hc Before 8 A. M. and ADer 5 P. M. McKenzie Magic Hartford, Fob. 12.— (A P )—George find another Lincoln. bers are urged to be present as elec­ tivities of "unemployed miners” coming Into New Jersey, New York, Washington, Feb. 12.—(AP)— 8. Godard, state librarian for more Mrs. Mary Scott-Uda, now 91, American RepubEcs ^ tion of ofTleers for the coming year who have set themselves up as and tbe New England states, or Lincoln's birthday brought much po­ Our ( oiintr^ >!yk' Sausage is sliced, ready to fry— made from than 35 years, died at his home to­ spoke out at a meeting of the will take place. Work will be on the operators delivering orders directly about 7 1-2 per cent of the total litical cannonading as President best pork and purr spices, 3Sr Ib. RISQUIT 19e day. Ho was In his 71st year. from "bootlegged mines” to the con­ Republican (Committee ot 100. Attacked by Non-/ bedspread. Refreshments will be Godard was a native of Granby. output of that Pennaylvania area. Roosevelt and the Great Emancipa­ Tomorrow we feature 2 to 2 1-4 pound lean cuts l.ain>t Stew, sumer. Orders he aald, are being deliver­ "Lincoln was frequently a served hy M.es. Lena Gorman and Ho had been III for aeveral weeks. tor were compared by the New Deal's S9c. Fowl, Broilers, Boasting Chickens. Fine High Score Creamery The operators, Mr. Nado aalu, are ed by truck to Greenwich, Stam- guest In ray father’s house," she .Mrs Jeanette RIngsley. He Is reported to have suffered s friends and contrasted by Its foes. ican Nations. The Manchester Public Market stroke. "laid off” miners who were permit­ tr Bridgeport, Danbury, New said. "I remember one emergency ted by mine owners to draw coal By Secretary Ickes Mr. Roosevelt when it waa suggested that ho Soup Hunriios. The .South Manchester Library on Ashes Removed Interviewed on November 28, Haven and Middletown. The pene­ was described as "the man who 1 BEET.S . • - bun. 9c 1 School street will close all day to­ BUTTER 1935, which marked the 33th anni­ out of "dump” piles for their own tration has not yet extended to should be a candidate for office. New Carrots. FOR WEDNESDAY use. bravely tilts his lance against spe­ " 'Boya, don't mind me,' he Washington, Fob. 12.— (A P )— morrow. Lincoln's Birthday. versary o f the day on which he be­ Hartford, he believes. cial privilege and entrenched greed. came the third state librarian, said. 'You must pick a man that New CabboRe. Pure Gold Peaches (.‘Sliced Weekly — 25c Sweet To Senator Hastings (R „ Del.) the Senate foreign relations committi Godard said: " I have been very can win.' or Halves), The Women's League of the Sec­ Neat, Dependable Service. President appeared aa 'T h is prolll today approved unanimously Celery. ond Congregational church will Special Steak Sale happy here." "And that Is what you Repub­ 2 ca n s...... LOCAL AND Tb' state librarian was proud of gate son" who "rushes on In his wild abridged Neutrality Bill Fresh Spinach. .T9r meel lomrrow afternoon at 2 lb. career." licans have go to do," Mrs. Scott- LONG DISTANCE MOVING POTATOES his work and sincerely b elie v^ that Uda said. the present am u embargo feah o'clock with Mrs. J. M. Williams of Top Round or Cube S teak ...... c Ih. New JerMylte. for Lindon. Native Potatoes. .Swansdown Semi Van Trucks. the Co;’nectlcut state library “ Is a COL. KNOX AND BORAH ------4. until Hay 1, 1937, but exon Hudson street. Dr. Ferris E. Rey­ leader.” He often said "there'a not Governor A If M. Landon of Kan­ American Republics from its 1 Cake Flour . .. nolds, the pas'.oi, will address the Boneless Rolled Chuck for Pot Roast. Special...... 2.'>c Ib. Baldwin ! - JO ,*-*- ?5c Modern Equipment. another like it.” sas, whose name looma large In Re­ cation when attaclud by ooo-A Birdseye Limas . . .25c gathering. The hostesses will be Nice Lean Chuck Pieces of Corned Beef, mild cure, not Oradoate o f 8 Oollegea publican councils, was described as Fancy H. R. Peaches— Two Services Ican nations. Birdseye Mrs. George F. Borst, chairman; 8 lbs. Godard was bom on June 17, FILE PRIMARY PAPERS favored for President by 19 of the The oompromiae, which Mrs. William Eella, Miss Grace s a lty ...... 25c Ib. Youll Appreciate. APPLES Raspberries...... 21c Fancy, Fresh Green Spinach, like from the garden...... 1865. He was graduated from Wes­ 21 Republican county chairman In MILK FARMERS several divergent factions Into ..... 45 c Dart and Miss Helen Comstock. leyan university In 1892 and from New Jersey. Dr. Charles Mitchell, Education proved its worth to Egyptian students, whose violent dem­ completely omitted two major ...... 29c peck Austin Chambers Fresb Yale In 1895. He received honorary president of the (Chairmen’s Associa­ onstrations against the government ind Great Britain threw Cairo Into visions of the admlntstratmi. The Board of Directors of the Sirloin Steak, best of b e e f...... ;(9c lb. Master uf Arts degrees from Wes­ First Formal Step Taken by BORAH DENIES tion, aald a poll on the subject was uproar. When police turned hoses on them, they quickly learned the Dial 6260 MAY REFUSE TO One would have permtttad th# L . Manchester Y. M. C. A. will hold Its ley In 1916 and Trinity in 1919 and "a diversion,” not Intended to sway trick. Steel-belmeted policemen are here shown getting a drenching. Ident to Impoos peaoetbna quotaaij Short S te a k ...... ,39c ib. on June 16 last, be was honored HOLD-UP STORY regular monthly meeting Wednes­ the state organization. Mlssllea hurled at them by rioters clutter street. "matarlahi of war” such aa oil, day evening. February 12, In the PEAS < !«• 1 3 ' arttb a Doctor o f Literature degree Chicago Publisher to The Republicans devoted today, PINEHURST GROCERY Inc. Fresh Made Lamb Patties, on sale at ...... 5 for 19c by Wesleyan. But His W ife Says It Is True ton and steel, and on . would social room of the Y. the 127th anniversary of Lincoln’s SIGN UP AGAIN permitted the Chief Bxecutiva to 1 : 02 Main Street Dial 4L51 Native Pig.s’ Hocks...... 19c Ib. In 1897 he married Kate Estelle And Gives All of the De­ birth, for the most part to the a t Dewey of Granby. In addition to % ow He Is Now In the quire that trade proceed with 1 The Women of the Moose will tails— Female Footpads. tacks on the administration. orents at the shipper’s risk. Silver Lane Sauerkraut...... ,5c Ib, his widow, he Is survived by three hold their regular meeting tomor­ MARKET SPECIALS children, George, Paul and M ary K. In a speech prepared for delivery Attached to the bill as agraod 1 at a THREE DEAD, MANY HURT Pierpont Says If Classifica row night at 8 o'clock at the Home Si.ver Lane Dill Pickles...... 4 for 10c (Godard) Hadley. Presidential Race. Washington, Feb. 12.— (AP) luncheon In Wilmington, Del. on by the committee, however, club on Bralnard place. L. T. Wood Co. Speaking recently about the Con­ — Senator Borah of Idaho aaya Senator Hastings declared that at a mandatory direction to the 1 SAVE ON GROCERIES necticut state library, bis favorite there is nothing to the story no time In the nation's history, "not tion Can’t Be Voided dent to embsrgo loom to belli Center church Professions' Girls' 51 Biasell St. Tel. 4496 Sausage Meat or even when war threatened the na­ C.impbell’s or Royal Scarlet Tomato Juice, 50-oz. can 2.5c subject, Godard said: “It Is a group Springfield, Dl., Feb. 12.— (A P )— that a pair of . female footpads IN JERSEY HOTEL FIRE ents, although allowing club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock o f departments, housed In a model Senator William E. Borah of Idaho caught up with him one night tion, did we ever find so much con­ ahorb-tenn commsrotai credits. in the Robbins room for an evening Fancy Cut String Beans...... 2 cans 29c building, with Interested and com­ fusion, disorder and uncertainty aa Otherwise They Will De­ AGENT and (3ol. Frank Knox o f O ilcago to­ and tried to frisk him. A move to force conslderatloa'< with the Marionettes. Early June P e a s ...... 2 cans 27c petent aaaistants, whose aim and But Mrs. Borah says It's so. exists today.” permanent legislation at this H am burg day filed their entries In the Illinois Spaghetti in Bulk ...... 2 lbs. 19c purpose la to serve Intelligently, Her story Is that her hus­ Chaoi, Says Hastings. Ten Reported Musing and COLLEGE GIRLS Sion apparently awaited the bill 1 ’ FOR promptly, and courteously not only advisory presidential preferential "The condition In Washington Is cline to Renew Contracts. Miss Ells M. Stanley of Highland primary April 14. band, a Republican Presiden­ the Senate floor. Park In commenting on the article Elbow Macaroni in B u lk...... 2 lbs. 19c the Inquirers of our own generation, pretty close to chaos," he said. 'T h e WIELD PADDLES It was the first formal atop tak­ tial candidate, was strolling (Tbalnnan HcReyaoIds (O., ’ In yesterday's Herald with regard Land O’Lakes Mild Cheese...... 2.5c Ib. but so fa r as possible, also, those near their home recently and he administration Is bewildered. My Eight Seriously Injured at Hartford, Feb. 12.— (A P)—Con­ Bald that In the Interests ot who are to follow.” en by Col. Knox, Chicago publisher, to the newly formed group of the 2 »»■ 3 3 « saw two women hesitating. Ho own judgment Is that Mr. Roosevelt Eight Fre.shmen Spanked By he planned to Introduce a copy . ppPERS The library, through Godard's ef­ to announce his candidacy for the necticut milk producers, on the eve Wesleyan Guild, which has taken For a Fine Cherry Pie— R. S. Pitted Cherries .. . 19c can thought they were lost, but sud­ Is on his way out.” Sophomores At Wellesley— tbe Senate blU in the Houa., forts. has become both nationally Republican Presidential nomination. Winter Resort — Jump of their battle w. speaking Ul of the wealthy clasa of tbe claaslflcatlon system. The amendment covering this 1 "1883-1864". explains that her PORK CHOPS ^ 2 3 « (A P)— The paddling of eight 1 resh Green String Beans ...... 2 quarts 29c a Washington came to the (Connecti­ The Borah petitions were handled “ Nothing to It. Mrs. Borah with which he has always assoctat- A direct attack, designed to ori tton provided: Cash father was really pastor from 1863 .75 by Edgar J. Cooke, Chicago attor­ la perpetrating a Joke," said the vdi and as this profilgate son rushw ^ k e w o ^ N. J.. Fob. U . ^ A E ) .izaebmen. Monday night waa "Tlllii act nball^BoP i., to 1863. and that two years was the Price Loin cut stain Ubraiy to Inspect and — A t least three persons died today ple tlNrasBoetetltm. may ba moder THE RIGHT TURN FREE DELIVERY — DIAL 5111 12 study its methods and work. ney, the Knox petitions by C. J. Senator. on in hla wild career. Old tiody V o - buzscd about the campus by MlUi Administrator 8. McLaon American Republic or fteptL— limit of all Methodist pastorates at Ton Doyle of Springfield, a leader in the niocracy grieves and prays; grieves la a fire which destroyed a thrse- Wellesley college girls today. Mr, Godard bad suffered a slight story hotel In this winter resort vil­ Buckingham can not be won over to gaged In war against a-nwhA that time. This limit was not ex­ 1985 “Grass Roots" movement. because o f what ha baa done, and Sophomores, campus gossip tended to five years until 20 years shock on January 3 following a com­ lage. A score of others were In­ tbe “flat" price system when the con state or statea; provMad' LA M P CHOPS mittee meeting on the reorganiza­ Lewis Vogel, chief clerk In the prays that she will have money had it, wielded the paddles In an producers hold their moss meeth-g American'Republic. Is not MEANS EXTRA later. Miss Stanley also calls a t­ secretary of state’s index depart­ jured, eight seriously, and ten more old bam In nearby Newton. tion of state government, and a sec­ enough to meet the chccka he la sure were missing when a check-up was In the hall o f ths House, State Capi­ log with a non-American staW.:l tention to the omission of two ment, said Borah wan the first of REPORT CCC BOYS " I t was all because wo didn’t ond shock on Feb. 2. to Issue between now and January made after the flam os were brought tol, Thursday at 10:30 a. m. statea in auch war." granddaiightcrB. Miss Sarah M. the two to file and that he under­ like the attitude of freshmen on Funeral Services 1937." under control. M. E. Pierpont of Waterbury, Simply stated. It means, H tl Stanley and Mrs. Mabel Stanley stood that Borah would therefore Hazing Day last fall,” one soph­ DOLLARS FOR YOU Carpenter. Funeral services will be held Secretary Ickes, who spoke last The dead were tentatively Identi­ president of the Milk Produeer- said, that should a noa-AmoL^ Ib. have first place on the ballot. MUCH IMPROYED omore lass, who preferred to re­ FRANKFURTS 2 3 « night from the same platform In fied by survivors and employes as; Dcalerp’ Association, explolned to­ nation Join with on Am erleaa naS (OonUnned on Page Eight) The Presidential preferential pri­ Springfield, III., with Governor Eu­ main anonymous announced. says P. Troleum Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis­ mary In minoia la advisory only H arry Erhlach, 46; Mrs. Ruth day that producer^ have untU Sat­ against another American natli gene Talmadgc of Georgia, a foe ot "They weren’t very submissive ters, will hold It.s regular meeting and has no legal binding on the N a­ Shearman, and Mlsa Mildred Cohen, urday night to renew their annual the arms embargo would go the New Deal, stoutly defended the all of Now York City. at the time and we did not want It is a fact that very nearly all car repairs would be tonight at 8 o'clock In Odd Fellows tional convention delegates, most of contracts with th C. H. P. A., mar­ effect, but If only a non-Amerle hall. The business session will be Doctors May Not Have to administration. Ickes refused to Among those missing were Ben­ them to get completely out ot nation attacked an American S t e w i n g b e e f ib. Z 3 . whom are elected within the C^n- hand." keting agency which enfo'.'cea the UNNECESSARY If owners inaiated on the proper lubri* followed by a social In charge of greaelonal districts at the primary pose for a photograph with T al­ jamin Kolman, 22-ycar-oId son of classification syst-.m. Uon, then the embaigo would W.H. HARVEY DIES; madgc. one of the hotel’s owners, Louis I t was the first paddling of Mrs. Helen , chairman, and but -vlthout expressing preferences. Hints at StolUng apply. Amputate Hngers of One C'ltea Attacks on Lincoln. , Kclman, and Bernard Bernstein, 30. freshmen In more than a decade, cation. Use VEEDOL and have it changed here regu­ her committee. All members are Stetemento Signed Other methods of ending that Not Yet Decided. urged to attend. Emphasizing the Constitutional brother of Mm. Abe Kuppersmlth, the glrla said. The rival Republican candidates system In favor of a "flat" price Commenting on the eUmlnatlOB l larly every 1,000 miles, then the moving parts of your NOTED ECONOMIST I question, Ickea declared tliat Gen- wife of the other partner. signed the necessary statements of system failing, Mr. Pierpont said, Section Four, which empowered Mrs. Thomas Morii.son of 191 Oak of Them. I cral McClellan ran againat Lincoln There were 27 guests, including engine won’t wear. Have our men change the grease in candidacy. As he brought in the producers may not renew their con­ President to embargo war materti street, who fell on the sidewalk on petitions, Cooke said; five children, 13 employe* and five tracts. They then would sell milk at Pittman said in a statement that I your tran.smission, it will make shifting easy. Oak .street near Main street. Sat­ "It Is a coincidence that on the (Continued on Page Eight) members of the proprietors' families In the hotel when the fire broke 'L GROOM OPPONENT a flat price o f 6 1-2 cents per fluid controversy "has not been deddo urday evening, and fractured her birthday of Abraham Lincoln. Wll Hyannls, Mass., Feb. 12.— ( A P )— He added; Author of Famous 16 to 1 An excited woman guest at a quart. arm Is getting along as well as can Uam E. Borah, another native eon Dr. Frank A. Mack, CCC physician, " I t Is evident there is a wida 1 be expected. Let This New o t Illinois, who has kept us out of neighboring hotel gave the first "That’s the reiaon why Mr. Buck­ said seven youths rescued from an word of the fire, telephoning fire ingham wants to postpone the mat­ sincere difference of opinion, Issue in Political Campaign FOR MCNEIL’S JOB only as to the general principle Mrs. John Robinson of 163 (Continued on Page Tw o) Ice flele In Cape Cod Bay Monday BANDITS HOLD UP headquarters. ter with committee dlscusslona,” voivcd, hut as to the limite tp wh Autumn street who has been con­ *]>lue coal would be taken today to the Arm y "Come quick. People are jumping Mr. Pierpont asserted. "H e thinks OIL auch embargo should go, and _ fined to her bed the past week with General Electric Passes Away. out of windows," she screamed. that If wo can p-1 this matter over OILS hospital at Fort Adams, R. I. effect of such an act upon our d ll lumbago Is much Improved. Louis Thielen, only full-time fire­ past Saturda;, there won’t be any The 96-mlle trip, he said, would TWO FILM PLAYERS zens and upon peace.” man In Lakewood, and Police Ser­ Old Guard Democrats of chance to do much."* ISS CENTER TT PHONE MANCHESTER CONN. be made in Arm y ambulances. He geant Russell Soden, rushed to the The action of the committe* The Justamere Bridge club will SEARCH CONTINUES Thursday's mass meeting, called Home Servant Do Monte Ne, Ark., Feb. 12— (A P )— described the condition of all seven scene In a fire truck. to substitute for proposed per meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. by the Producer-Dealers’ Associa­ William Hope (Coin) Harvey, 85, as "Improved greatly." They raised a ladder against the State to Suggest P. R. Con­ nent legislation, a bill introduo Robert Johnston of Woodbrldcc tion, Farmers' National Associa­ street. " economist and politician who draft­ The boys, members of an East Jackie Coogan and Betty side of the building and carried several weeks ago by Sdiati FOR LOST AYUTOR down three persons. A few minutes tion in Connecticut and Farmers' Your Washing ed the Democratic Party's famous Brewster CCC company, were nery of Norwalk. Thomas (D„ Utah), providing for 1 brought to the Cape Cod hospital later, the ladder Itself burned. Cooperative Incorporated, will be extension of tbe present law. Patriotic Night will be observed at ” 16 to 1 ” free sliver platform plank Informal. the first meeting this year o f the here suffering from exposure and Grahle Rohbed of Cadi, One of the women who died was the Thomas measure was atti before the turn o f the century, la It Is expected that Charles Brotherhood of the Emanuel Lu­ frost bites after 22(j hours on an last seen at her bedroom window, the several amendments, inclu_ This washer has ACTI­ crying for help. Beadsley of Sandy Hook, bead ot a theran church at 8 o'clock tonight. dead. Small Army of Men Go Into Ice floe. Hartford, Feb. 12.--(A P )— Oppo- one clarifying a provision in the I Gems in Chicago. "O .odbye everybody, goodbye." joint committee o 20, will open the Rev. Homer Ginns of the North VATOR washing action. Stricken with peritonitis follow­ The crew of the Coast Guard Cut­ aition to the rc-clectlon of Archibald which was enacted last August POPUUR MARKET $ 4 9 -5 0 ter Harriet Lane plucked them from fireman said she finally cried, "they meeting, and that a chairman will Methodist church will be the speaker in g Intestinal Influenza, the veteran McNeil as Democratic National The Present A ct S55 Main Street Rubinow Building Mountains to Seek Man the crumbling floe, then the cutter can’t get me. I'm lost, I'm lost." be elected. and the program will include songa No oiling required. Fast champion of bi-mctallsm, foe of committeeman la brewing In Fair- In the present act the Predd to became Ice-bound for 12 hours. Chicago, Feb. 12.— (A P )—Jackie A moment later she fell back and Mr. Pierpont today waa prepar­ SHOPPING CENTER FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE! by the Beethoven Glee Club and se­ modem finance and one-time Presi­ was burned to death. field county. Is directed mandatortly to Imp draining. Lovell wring- dential candidate of the Liberty An airplane carried three youths Coogan and Betty Grahle. film play­ ing charts, be said, showing bow lections by Joseph Ferguson and Who Crashed. " I t was awful,” Thielen said. Old Guard discontent with his dis­ the embargo against the first natlo Wk heat our Iwuse with Party succumbed late last night at in need of Immediate medical atten­ ers, reported to police today that at "accounts are being juggled by Michael Barry, members of the well "People were jumping from win­ tribution or Federal patronage has engaging In war, but Is given hla Ozark mountain home here. the end o f a 50 mile on hour chase dealers.” Wednesday SPECIALS Wednesday known "Spirit of '76.” $ 1 4 9 - 5 0 tion from the cutter to shore. The dows. They were lying on the led to the grooming of Paul It, (Jou- tlonal authority aa to whether Harriet Lane carried the other four through the Chicago loop two gun­ b l u e c o a l and we buy it from, Harvey achieved nationwide at­ San Bernardino, Calif., Feb. 12.— ground with their faces all bloody, nery of Norwalk for Ids place. ahall apply to subsequent entries 1 tention on several occasions, but to Provlncctown, and a CCC am­ men curbed their car and robbed ( A P ) — Soldiers, foresters and CX!C and with broken arms and legs. Connery supporters arc predict­ to the conflict. The bill approv.. $5 Down - .‘^5 Per Month reached his peak during the decades bulance brought them here. them o f 850 and jewelry they valued ing that If AtcNell falls to make SIRLOIN — SHORT — CUBE workers started a systematic search Some even came out on fire escapes for Hubmlsslon to the Senate wou)i Just before and after the turn of John Fitzsimmons of Portsmouth, at 86,000. peace by rewarding the disgruntled today for Lieut. John T. Helms In and jumped to tbe ground.’’ BOSTON SCHOONER apply the embargo to all belllt„ Walter N. Leclerc THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. the twentieth century. R. I., was most seriously affected. Miaa Grahle sold she made an un­ faction, the Norwalk man will be­ ents, regardless of when they u t e r i the brush choked canyons of tbe Dr. Mack said today, however, the tJeol, Lumber, filaaona' SnppUea, Paint Wrote Famous Book successful attempt to save the five PLANE FALLA; NONE HURT come an active candidate at the a conflict. &g 19« ” STEAKS » 19e San Bernardino moimtains where circulation In Fitzsimmons’ frozen spring convention. Funeral Director A book, "Coin's Financial School,' carat diamond engagement ring Loulavllle, Ky.. Fob. 12.— (A P )— Settlement of the differences GENERAL ^ ELECTRIC ■M M*. Mala at. ntoam 4149 Mancheetet bis Army pursuit plane crashed De­ So far, however, Connery Is be­ published in 1894, was widely read. fingers and toes was Improved and Ctoogan gave her December 9. One A south bound Americai. airlines CALLS FOR HELP the foreign relations committee -59 No. 3Ialn S t M anchester cember 30. ing considered as a "threat" to About the same time be drafted the amputation might not be necessary. o the robbers saw her effo-t to hide transport plane cracked up at Bow­ looked upon among - admlnistiaC ^ PIGS’ FEET I’ RINT L.ARD There was only slight hope that force Job.s out of .Mc.Nell, who has AW-W "16 to 1” plank aa chairman of the A ll but Fitzsimmons, Dr. Mack it on the floor o f the car, she said, man Field In landing here at 1:15 a. leaders as assuring prompt p assa ^ ’^^ tbe 27-year-old pilot still was alive, diverted patronage from the group ways and means committee of the said, would return to the CCC camp and threatened her. m., today when Pilot L. B. Bradford of the revised measure, even tbougll'j .NECK BONES •NUT OLEO although wreck^e of the plane In­ within a few days. that supported AlfrciJ E. Smith In WASHERS and IRONERS Democratic Party and be later cam­ dicated be bad escaped serious In Coogan related that he and Miss of Nashville turned It .nto a groun 1 1932. Captain Reports Vessel Is Senator C3ark (D., Mo.) had indie paigned with William Jennings Grahle, who had been dancing at loop to keep from crashing Into a ed he would seek a 60-day exte jury at the time. DEMAND ICE BREAKERS "N inety per cent of the Federal Bryan against McKinley. the Ck>ngre,<8 hotel, started to drive fence. None of the loui passengers o t the present act In order to forpf J Dangerous terrain and flood Boston. Feb. 12. — (A P ) — Ice jo'rs have been given out. and the FINAL SETBACK Convinced from his study of back to the Sherman aotel, where on the Cleveland to Fort W orth hop Leaking Badly Off Nova permanent legislation. 3 ^ 3 * ^ waters hampered the searchers, who sealed New Ehiglam harbors to­ remaining 10 per cent may not sat­ 2 25 earlier clvilizationa and their down­ were told to remain until a system­ or members o f the crew waa In­ isfy us now," one Fairfield county Acceptance, however, o t the preor? HIGHLAND P:\RK day and maritime Interests renewed The fall that the present era would be atic hunt had been completed. Yes' (OonUnned on Pago. Bight) jured. Old Guard leader said. "M cNeil ent bill by Senator Johnson (R., (jal.) ■ AMERICAN BOLOGNA destroyed by “Its greed for power their demand for additional ice Scotia Coast. COMMUNITY CLUB terday a party headed by Coroner breakers. may have to o(>en up new patronage bitterest toe ot the broad-scaled adki, C .MINCED HAM MEETING and money,” Harvey 16 years ago R. E. WUliams barely escaped being fields for us If he wants to bo re­ ministration neutrality bill IntrC;^! The Weather Bureau forecast con­ TONIGHT A T 8:30 began building a pyramid at Monte trapped by a flood during a severe elect d." duced early in the session, was IooK :^ 2-21 VEAL LOAF Ne that he planned aa a historical tinued cold. Coast Guard vessels Boston, Feb. 12— (A P ) — The 2' 21 Unit Noa 3 National Union storm. Mentioned Before ed upon as' removing the bif Cash Prizes! Refreshments! IRONER 1 monument It never was flniahed. were unable to clear blocked ship­ Boston schooner Gertrude M. Fauci Food BCIsslag (Tonnery was mentioned for Mc- hurdle the measure faced. Y E A BU N G ping lanes. SHE READ THE WANT ADS reported to the Coast Guard today FRESH GROUND All Welcome! Admission 23c, liberty Party Examination o f the plane, which Nell’a place four years ago when Pittman said Johnson agreed You need to make your home f Frank 8. Davis, of the Maritime she was leaking badly and asked For Social Justice was located from tbe air Monday, David E. FitzGerald of New Haven the revUed bill, and that "there ' LAMB LEGS laundry equipment complete. He organized the Liberty Party Association o f the Bob ton Chamber JANE WESTON, turning to the classi­ aid. HAMBURG In 1931 and as iu candidate cam­ indicated It had struck a trM at the opposed the Bridgeport man’s re- not a dissenting voice," in commit*^ o f Commerce, turned to the rescue of fied columns of a newspaper, came across The captain gave her position as paigned for President In the middle election at the .Stale convention. tec against reporting It to tbe Seo:^ mouth of a box canyon. Ueutoiant eeven CCC youtha from an Ice floe In 150 miles due east o f Cape Sable, t : west in 1982. a picture of the handsome young ‘‘sar­ The row that split the party Into ate for action. 1 5 « i b . Wed. Night, February 12 Helms' unstrapped parachute waa Cape (3od Bay Monday as an exam­ N. S., the Coast Guard flashed a found In tbe coekpIL but three-day dine prince.” The son of a wealthy fish Roosevelt and .Smith camps was 2 2 1 c A native of Buffalo, N. Y „ Har­ ple pf tbe need of Ice-breakers In carried over to the National conven­ general SOS asking craft In the $ 7 9 -5 0 and vey was educated at Buffalo food supplies, water and a first aid this section. packer, he was visiting America on busi­ vicinity to stand by and render, all VALENTINE at 8 0*clock U t w «r . missing. tion where Governor Cross settled TRE.VSLRV B.ALANCB. A csdtn w and MarahaU oolteffe. In Beectiod Sooner ness. the dispute by picking McNeil and possible assistance. West wglala. After prancing A zbort dtetance from tb . scene of FRUIT AND BAKERY DEPT. SPECIAI^S A t "Had an ice breaker been avail­ Mrs. Fannie Dixon Welch aa this The Fauci, a 126-tun auxiliary Washington, Feb. 12.— (AP> — I DANCE law from 1871 to 1874 ho marriod the crash It a TS-fOot ptadpice, one able, tbe rescue of the boys might From the moment jane Baw that pho­ atate's representatives on the Na­ powered drogger, sailed for the $ 9 9 -5 0 Anna B. Halllday in 1876. The position o f the Treasury Febij> ASSORTED ASSORTED of tbe many In the rugged mountaui Fishing Bonks last Wednesday with ■VSSORTED have been effected Sunday night", tograph the humdrum eidstence she liad tional committee. The spring con­ 10: Receipts 817,796,318.58; exp u d l- LAVEK CAKES CX’F CAKES Turn Hall $5 Down • $3 Per Month They were divorced In 1989, wfara country. Army offloers said tbe vention bad delegated that power II. men on board. n U .E D BLNS Manchoster T. M. C. A. DavU sold. "Certainly they would turcs, 838.213,967.16; net baUnca,^’^ H arvey was 78. pilot may have fallen over a cliff. hitherto led— office routine, cheap meals, to the governor after It failed to Captain Patrick McHaugb. calling 71 North Street EVERYONE WELCOME! have received medical aid fa r sooner 81.896,615,671.95; customs receipti each He moved from Colorado to A crew of CCC workers wet to than they did." ^ n t recreation— was changed. With­ vote directly on the candidacies of by radio telephone, told the Coast 20c 1 5 c doz. l O c doz. Bring In Your Membership Cards. Monte Ne, a quiet retreat on ths rtart cutting tKrough thtde under- McNsU and FitzGerald. Guard he did not know how much for the month, 810,468,643A9. White river In the heart of the The Harriet Lane, a Coast Guard in 24 hours she was on boanfa luxurious Receipts for the fiscal y a v (a Thursday, Peb. 13 brutb today in an effort to retrace veosel, rescued the CCC youths, Old Guard Ignored longer ho could keep the leak under Ozaika, In 1900. the jpatb o f the mladag pUoL Jane Weston ocean liner, bound for the tropics and a The Smith faction has been Ig­ control. July 1) 82.216,636,164.90; expendtii GBAPEFRCIT SDNKIST E'IA)KIDA became ice-bound herself for nearly Good Orchestra Survlvora Include his son, Ttim AU entranew to tbe area were series of amazing adventures. nored by National Chairman James The Fauci, equipped only for turcs, 84.476,317,111.66, taOud ORANGES ORANGES tw clv. hours. She came Into Bos- Harvey of Huntington, W. Va., and locbed or placed under guard to pre­ A. Farley and McNeil who la close radio telephone communication, waa 82.029,859,643.81 o f emergency From New Britain. two‘— (wugciera.daughters, Hr*.Mrs. Hope Ham- too yesterday badly battered and In The story, told In the new serial, ‘‘Cruise To Nowhere”, The CORK vent an Influx o f curioetty seebera. need of repairs. to the flMsevelt administration. Its unable to send out an SOS call on pendltures. Ehtcess o f expuditi 6 for 2 5 c moad Halllday of New Y ork Cite, leadarp sasert that In throe years 82.359.790,946.76. Gross debt, r 2 5 ® l O c doz. Admission 25e. IVirett rangerp aald travel Ip the Th. Coast Guard cutter Algonquin begins tomorrow in The Herald. ship wireless channels- M anchester Co h n* ADVRKTISE IN THE HERAI.D-IT PAYS and Ml4» Annette Harvey ot Hunt­ area waa too dangerotia for tbe ia- the faettonsi dlfferencea should have Coast Guard headquarters said 601,158,847.88, a decreiuM ot ington. ~ aaperieneed. 492.853.75 under the previous (Oent|mNd om rags T w o ) (Ontloued oa Paga Tw9) .(Ovntlaued oa Pago U g h t) (3eld assets, n04M,lW,839.89. ib Jt Fa <3b t w o UANCH18TER EVTOnKG HBRALD, UANGHE8TEK, CONN, wicDNESDAT, FEBRUARY 12, lOML MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI-D, MANCHESTER, CONN- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1088. PAGE t h r e e ! comes first and will be the lin t teat \Siate Paying Homage REQUEST DETAIU of strength. Emancipator Lost His Saw TOLIYANNA’ CAST At the April 14 primary, each of NORWAY CUTS INTO sons dlssaUsfled with appiatai the 28 Oongreaslonal districts -will What Would Lincoln Do HOUSE’S CLEARANCE Author of Famous Play FLASHING SIGNALS MUNICIPAL HOLIDAY made by the assessors. To Memory of Lincoln OF CLERICS PUGHT elect two delegates and two alter­ So Became Rail Splitter WEU kPERIENCED nates to toe National convention at Cleveland, with seven more to be GERMANY’S MARGIN SALE TOMORROW BUT SOME ARE BUSY The three vampire bats o f tklH named by the state convention. Today? Legislators Answer Sees Helen Hayes Act It READY TOMORROW London zoo bave w bipp^ bloodA or, Peter R, Powell, as a swimmer, George Logsdon. Hear­ to the local audience one of the human.tarian goal os we have, but lems of today with toe same cour­ thing that Is not as I planned it; Haven Railroad will bo placed in ing electrical adding machines and Ident o f the Young Republicans of son Buck prize wltli orations having plan government today concerning reward for helping save little Abe pectation any rival candidate vould the Swiss In the fourth winter Olym­ age he met those of bis day.” ance Sale. Every bit of winter mer­ "Queen Victoria" and saw* Laurence but I quite approved." ing that Mrs. Meredith's brother, T. most experienced caste ever to set appear, Nash said every effort to no one knows how he would pro­ chandise in the store has been service tomorrow. It was announced dialing numbers on telephones. This Connecticut, and Clarence G. Wll- ^ patriotism as their theme. the detention of the American mla from drowning In the turbulent pics today as Ivar Ballangnid won ceed." Senator Johnson (R , (Jallf.)— Housman, the playwright, at the "How about the slight German ac­ afternoon the Board of Relief dis­ N. Smith of Grayson county was foot on a Manchester stage. roll up a big vote would be made by rounded up and marked down to ex­ dressing room door. by the railroad company today. Men elonarjc, the Rev. Harold Street, In waters of Rolling Fork creek short­ familiar with the tool's history, his second speed skating t'tle for Senator Barbour (R., N. J.)— ”Hs would be toe first to go to the cent 1 used 7” she asked anxiously. have been engaged in Installing cussed property valuations with per­ toe party organization In toe state. traordinarily low prices so that it "It was lovely—lovely!" he ex­ BELtANS) remote Gamo Province. ly before the family moved to Indi­ Logsdon gave It to him and he pre­ Norway and Arthur Larsoon of Swe­ ’'While Lincoln's approach to our relief of toe hungry, toe needy ami Housman pondered; then said, "1 ti.e.sc flashing lights during the past FOR INMCKTIONl were in session as usual but the The minister Indicated he was Illinois has not been the voting toe suffering.” will move quickly os space is need­ claimed. seizing bis Van Dyke beard ana. sented It to Mrs. Meredith. battleground of serious contenuers den captured toe 18-kiIometer cross present-day problems would have think that's all right." week and they arc now ready for imstolTIc'e observed holiday hours as country ski race. all toe warmth of a great humani­ Senator Pope (R„ Ida.)—"He ed for new spring merchandise that ecstatically. "I want to see you in ilINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY concerned over a possibility that a for Presidential nominations since Is now arriving. It may sound The playwright confessed to an service. did the libraries at both ends of the ruling, calling for removU of for­ Clinging to the advantage they tarian, the sanity and good old- overturned one decision of toe Su­ It at least three more times, and If urge to get on the stage and help In addition to the lights there 1924, when Senator Hiram W. John­ fashioned common sense of bis poli­ preme Court with a civil war, and I peculiar to be talking about spring necessary I shall pay for my seat!" town. The bonks closed for the day. eigners from Ethiopian danger read will be Charles Ranu Ken­ son of California disputed toe Re­ had gained In the first two heats with the bitter weather we have act his play, preferably in the role will be pedestrian bells on each side OBSERVED BUT LIHLE Some of the Insurance offices In cies would make for the predomi­ doubt If he would permit legal con­ Miss Hayes hadn’t known he was zones, might be used as a tool for nedy's "The Servant In the H o u .hc." publican vote with President Coo- yesterday, tbe Swiss sleds piloted been experiencing but when it of Disraeli. His eyes twinkled be­ of the cro.sslng which will ring to Hartford closed moat of their de­ extortion. by Pierre Musy and Reto Cupadrutt, nant contrast between his adminis­ cepts to stand In the way of human­ In the house. He came unan­ hind brown-rimmed glosses as he ad­ warn of the approach of trains. The first February meeting of Co­ SOVIETS GO BACK Udge, but lost 385,590 to 533,193. tration and that ot toe New Deal." itarian progress In a war against breaks warm weather will be here partments today resulting in a fall­ The missionary's wife. In a letter lumbia Grange will be Wednesday President Hoover did not enter finished one-two In toe four-man with a rush and House's will be nounced, after a special trip from mitted, "1 do fancy myself aa Dis­ The flashing lights arc what are The JW .H ALC CORD. ing off of the traffic that Is common bob-sledding championship. J. Hu­ Senator Wag;ner (D. N. Y .)— "As depression.” England, and sat in the fourth row raeli, rather—" known as the standard American Some Flags Displayed in Town to the Ethiopian government, dis­ evening at the hall. The lecturer bis name In 1932, and Joseph I. toe Emancipator, Lincoln abolished Representative Wadsworth (R.. prepared to show you new lines in « 4A>R((l«Tia COHH- each nioinlng and the trolley ears closing that her husband and the has prepared an Interesting pro­ France of Maryland was the only bert Stevens brought one American clothing and furnishings. center, too ezcited to eat lunch be­ Miss Hayes asserted that Houi- Railway Association fln.shing light Dut Observance of Holiday Is were carrying fewer TO OLD CUSTOMS political slavery. Today he would N. Y .)—“No matter how different forehand. man can act any part in the play, signals ami consist of two high passengers | Rev. John Trewln, a Canadian mem­ gram appropriate for both I he! Republican Presidential candidate. entry home In fourth, place and abolish economic slavery.” Lincoln might find toe present day Another feature of this big sale Not General. thon usual Holiday hours were ber of the Sudan interio: mission, birthday and Valentine season. Senator James Hamilton Lewis, giv­ Francis Tyler piloted the other into I win be double S. and H. green trad­ He was wearing a wing collar, and that once she s.-w him playing j T.-,— rp,| lights placed In a hnrl- Senator Vandenberg (R., Mich.)— from his own, whatever be did be sack coat, striped trousers and a zontal position about thirty Inches observed In most of the town offices. had been held since Jan. 27 and The three-act comedy "Safety en a favorite son vote, was alone on sixth position. "It would be palpablj' unfair to a would not be lacking In character." ing stamps on Thursday the first Queen Victoria and Empress Eu­ I heavy old fashioned watch fob that genic at the same time. I , . a,si six feet from the ground. Thursday Specials The Stars and Stripes were dis­ taken from their Shama ete..ion to First” by ten Columbia people, will the Democratic ballot in 1932. Ballangrud, who tied an Olympic insn like Uncoln to undertake say­ Representative Sumners (D., d r;. Double stamp events have bo given In Windham Cciltcr In the record In winning the 600-meter proven exceptionally popular with dangled across his vest.__ She said she borrowed several On the approach of a train, they will played In many part,*! o f the town .Sequoyah, a Georgia Indian, In­ Chencha, capital of Gamo, blamed a Dancing Encouraged, Divorce ing what he would do In a day like Tex.)—"Lincoln would recognize Soon after toe actress left the school hall Friday evening. speed skating test yesterday, ahat- toe fact that with our frequent 5-4 people In Manchester and surround­ ideas for her portrayal of Victoria flash powerful red beams alternate­ today, Lincoln's birthday. There vented an alphabet of his own al­ native landlord for the arrests, this.” stage, pulling out two mouthpieces ly thirty-five to forty-five times per In The SELF SERVE and was little In the general observance charging blackmail. There will bo a young people's tfred another by more than 20 sec­ Representative Snell (R., N. Y.) decisions, one human )>elng on toe ing towdis and It is noticed how from his Interpretation of the part. though he was unable to read or par • Saturday evening, February Laws Changed; Even the many are influenced to shop on minute. The operation Is automatic of the clay ns n holiday. .Schools write. Ordered To Lewve onds os he won the 5,000 champion­ —"Things are too complicated to Supreme Court determines what Is 16. at Yeomans hall. M a n ch ester ship In 8:19,6. Bob Peterson of Mil­ tell what Lincoln would do.” toe Constitution.” these days and how many come and flashing eomnienccs at least HEALTH MARKET Mrs. .Street, who said sho and her The February Ladles Aid meeting from out of town to take advantage twenty seconils prior to the time lour children remained under guard, waukee and Eddie Schroede, o f Chi­ Representative Bloom (D„ N. Y.) Senator Logan (D„ Ky.)— "He John L. Sodorburg will cater and will be next week Thursday. It will Army Feels Changes. (who was asked what position Lin­ would be In favor of all social legis­ of the extra savings made available members of the boys’ Bible Class the train renrhrs the erossin-. al­ charged that the landlord, falling in D ate B ook cago, only American entrants in tbe lowing ample time for cars on the be a., all day, work meeting. race, finished 11th and 16th respec­ coln would take on current Osn- lation for If ever there 'was a man by double stamps. PLAN NO SPEAKERS will serve. Plus DOUBLE Green attempts to obtain money from the Mrs. Donald Woodward has re­ tively. etltuttonal questions)—"He was a whoae baart was with toe people It tracks to clear them, ami lor ap­ Rev. Mr. Street, persuaded the local The banquet Is In charge o f the proaching vehicles to be brought to cently been appointed to serve on Moscow. Fch. 12.— (API — The Tonight great stickler for law. Once the was Ltneoto." music and dramatic committees of Continuing for a Limited Time chieftain to ordi. the mlss’ unarles Feb. 12.—M. H. S.-Rock\1lle bas­ The United States contingent a complete stop. Trading Stamps the Home Economics committee of Soviet Union's advance toward likewise was di.stanccd in the 18- Supreme Court had spoken he would Sepator HasUqg* (H-. Del.)—"I AT LUTHER DINNER the League and those who wish to to leave Shama under the regula­ the Tolland County Farm Bureau. ketball game at State Armory for FIREMEN IN LEAD The lights have double lenses so Comnmnism presented today some kllometer cross country sk, race In follow Its decisions.” couldn't answer that right off, now make reservations can do so by tion that any foreigners could be A letter just received from Mrs. benefit of Naismith Fund. that they tiaah a warning In each ’/i Pouiid ftefcaga Bariaa’a concessions to the past. which Scandinavians made a clean Representative Marcantonlo (R , could 17” calling Mrs. Beatrice Pearson or orderel out of a dangerous area. Duane Wain at her African mission Also, Father and Son banquet at N. Y .)—"Lincoln was a fighter, and Senator Norris (R , Neb.)—“Ltu- direction. Vehicles approaching the Long banished customs, once sweep of the first six places. Lars- Ernest Berggren or by seeing any FEBRUARY FINAL This ruling was Invoked last In Angola, Portuguese West Africa, South Methodist church, not toe kindly old cream puff ora­ coln would be like me, he wouldn't IN nREM EirS TOURNEY crossing while the lights are flash­ viewed as offsprings of Capitalism son was clocked In one hour, 14 member iof Ihibe committees. — August with .he approval of En­ tells of a decided contrast In weath­ A so, Lincoln birthday dance rt tors make him. He would say to know what the hell to do!” Entertainment Program To ing should bo stopped before pass­ CHEESE sp«i.i er conditions to what we arc now arc reappearing as Red leaders Knights of (jolumbus at Jack and minutes, 38 seconds for toe long toe Supreme Court, 'You call out Vice-President Gamer (D„ Tex.) ing too signal In order that the gert and Sir Sydney Barton, Brit­ build what they say will be a model grind and beat Obbjom Hagen ol In Finland, lipsticks are being driver may determine when It has ish minister to Ethiopia. enjoying ( 7). The Wains went back Jill club. your marshals to enforce your split —"Now you leave me out of this." Hose Co. No. 1 Takes First CLEARANCE SALE last fall alter spending a year's fur- society. This Week Norway by 55 seconds. Pekka Nle- Supplant Usual Talks at sold in barber shops. stopped flashing. Regular or Quick Ordered Released Dancing, for instance, was once Feb. 15.- -Special town meeting at ral of Finland was third. Place in League — Many Ethiopian Fort gn Minister Bal- 1 ugh in the United States. She Some of the Featured Items: writes, "I have had a glorious time considered frivolous and a waste of Mis* Beatrice Perrett High school at 8 p. m. Meanwhile, Canada's hockey war­ Positions Are Changed. laten Gueta Heiou , who proposed ter-Mlser, the spectacular cold-mak- Tuesday Banquet. getting my garden planted, but es­ time. Now It is encouraged. The Next Week riors. still smarting over their stun­ Ing mechanism of toe new Frigld- the regulation, assured Engert that people are invited to make merry at "Pollyanna” will be directed by q u a k e r o a t s pecially the flower gardens. Lots of Miss Beatrice Perrett. Feb. 16.- Annual Police Benefit ning 2-rkctback at England's bonds MOST VETERANS’ alres. Engineers acclaim It one of : 8 ^ the Rev. Mr. Street would be releas­ my plants had died while I was carnivals promoted by the state. show at State theater. last night, trounced Hungary, 15-0, Hose Company No. 1 of the Msn- $5 Bon Ton Corsets Sport Coats Some of the plays In which mem­ the greatest contributions ever made chea'.er fire department went Into Cleamncc d» a o r v ed ImnicdiuAl ■, but there wn.s not away, hut you would never guess It Many good Bolsheviks were Feb. 17.- -High schooI-Trado before a capacity crowd in toe sta­ The complete program for the Extra Large 81 Oo. Osa Arnwui*s Kegidnr values to S10.7.V. bers of the cast have previously ap­ to home refrigeration. Because of the lead over the ValvpUne team In SHOP IN HOUSES Price ...... yet any official Information that now for everything is a mass of amazed when the government sud­ school basketball game at East Side dium. annual banquet of the Luther $ 4 . 2 9 Allsse.'i' and Women's sizes. peared are: PINK SLIPS SENT Its marvelous rotary design and the the Firemen's Setback Tournament the government order th.-.t the mis­ blooms and I have more flowers denly did an about-face on the Idea Rec, 3:30 p. m. So great was the rush that attend­ ellminatioD of unnecessary moving League o f toe Emanuel Lutheran Fchnittiy ^ 1 H *7 C sionaries be freed had been carried “ Three Cornered Moon "— Feb. 18.—Annual banquet of Lu­ when totals were announced after Tomorrow On the First Day of Their Pinal than I can keep cut properly, 1 of the "Cniristmas" tree and wel­ ants bad to close toe outside gates parts, toe Meter-Miser runs on a last night’s play. AH teams seem church, to be held next Tuesday Clearance .. . ^ 1 U . f O out. have transplanted a lot of new rose­ com e' It back to Russia. Joseph Handley. ther League of Emanuel Lutheran 20 minutes before toe game started. PORK*BEANS IQe $3.50 Bon Tons _ Russell Potterton. mere trickle of electricity. This Is to he well matched and positions evening at 6:30 o’clock, was an­ Winter Clearance Sale February mo syQ The only detailed information con­ bushes too and they arc doing fine. “New Year Tree church. A Red cross stand was kept-busy an Item of utmost Importance, and nounced today. It is expected that ’ ’.Tlllam Ingraham. Feb. 19.—"Pollyanna," 4-act play Warned to Use Registered are changing each night of play. Clearance ...... cerning the case to reaci. the capi­ I have 20 that are growing and a It returned as a "New Year" tree attending to numerous spectators one which concerns every home. By The Foley team that was in second more than IfiO Leaguers, members and $0 F t RoU Wuxed Wool Dresses tal thus far from the southwestem number of new slips Uiat are not and the star at the top was not the Florence Splllane. by Manchester Cjommunity Players, who fainted as a result of toe crush. keeping the operating cost down, place last week dropped to eighth of the church and friends will be province, 2.10 miles distant, was ready to transplant yet. I wish I Star of Bethlehem, but the Star of "P e.' Of My Heart ’ Hollister street school. Benclil Eklu- Ken Farmer scored five goals and position. Limerick and Miller of In attendance. catlonal club. Mafl to Protect the Cer­ there Is a big saving which helps Mrs. Sticet's letter, written after might send you some of our fruits the Soviet Union. Faith Fallow. Hugh Farquharson four as the Cana­ pay for the Initial cost of the Frlg- toe Merz team won high score last Instead of having a speaker, a 50c Brassieres $2.39 ” $8.75 and vcgetahlc.s from our garden. Also, old-time concert at Center Sandwich Pa|i8r ^ rolls 7 « February Clearance o Regular J2.05 to J10.75. her separation from her husband. Nevertheless, the tree appeared Joseph Handley. dians r.m up the biggest score of Idalre. And accurate tests show night with a total of 124 points. one-act play entitled "Tired of Mis­ Everything la at top notch just Walter Henry. church. sions,” will l>e presented by mem­ SHOP IN HALES Price ...... O S / C Crown Prince Asfa Wosnn, act­ laden with ornaments, much os It had the tournament. tificates. that there 1s a big difference In toe Porterfield's and Ulrich's teams tied now.'' before the revolution, and there was Russell Potterton. Feb. 20,—Chicken pie supper at for second place with 117 points. bers of toe girls’ Bible Oass of the Bale's 4)uaHty Ra4 Bug ing for his father. Emperor Halle North Methodist church. Norway appeared well on toe way operating costs of various refriger­ Flannelette Selassie, had ordered the local even a little old man to bring gifts "Wapplng Whaff"- to another triumph with toe sensa­ ators—and toe electric meter proves The standing; church, under toe direction of Mrs. Tomorrow On the First Day of a Great Feb. 21.—M. H. S.-Mcrldcn In Hose Co. No. 1 ...... 628 K. E. Erickson. An Instrumental Silk Hose chieftain three days ago to rclcaso to the kiddies—a man with a white Florence Splllane. final basketball game at State Ar­ tional Sonja Hcnle, world champion A large percentage of veterans that the new FMgldalre with the Pajamas beard, called "Grandfather Frost." Mabel Potterton. Valvollne ...... 821 double quartet from the Salvation 3-Day Drug Sale Full Fashioned. CA the misalonarles after their urresie BIG ARMY PLANE FALLS; mory. figure skater since 1926, leading all In Manchester have sent their ad­ Meter-Miser uses less than half as Regular $1.00. Feb- For 17 years the Soviet army held "Family Upstairs”— Porterfields ...... 612 Army will present a number of se­ COFFEE i b - l T e - Fehruary Clearance became known. Coming Events rivals In her bid for a third straight justed service certificates or "pink much current as some refrigerators, 0 4 C nmry Clearance out against military tltlei other Betty Walworth. Olympic crown. Miss Henie, after Jack's B arbers...... 609 lections. Group singing will be led 7 9 c Feb. 24.—Annual Masonic Ball at slips” to Washington along with to produce toe same amount of cold, A ir’ -a y s ...... 608 by G. Albert Pearson, organist and BECAUSE FOUR FUERS NOT HURT than that of "Commander.” State Armory. completing the school figures, held toelr ^plication for payment by and therefore costs less than half as Jock Frost Purs Oaae Bock to Old Form Beach Trees ...... 594 musical director of toe church. Feb. 26.—Minstrel show by Lut- 8 slight lead over Cecilia Colledge registered mall within the past much to run. Merz’s Barbers...... 590 Ralph Johnson, of Bridgeport, Not long ago It was decided to nla <3holr of Polish church at Turn of England. week. In tols connection toe {wst- All of the five standards of refrig­ COLUMBIA Bull Out at Height of 2,500 fall back to the old Czarlst custom. Foley’s E xp ress...... 589 president of the Hartford District Hall. Germany, although shut out of offlce department has Issued a no­ erator buying were demonstrated by Rosebuds ...... 585 Lutoer League, will be one of the SUGA R 10 lb. doth bag 4 9 ^ Feet — Machine Is Com­ Now there are lieutenants, captains Feb. 29.—Leap Year dance at the point scoring today, retained tbe tice warning veterans that mailing toe factory representatives, and Buckland ...... 575 guests of honor and wlU be called Mra. Frederick Koenlc, who lived pletely Destroyed. and other officers, although there Rainbow by Dllworth-Comell Post, lead In the unofficial team standings o f certificates by regular mail Is a proved that by actual comparison Ulrich's Restaurant...... 574 on for a few remarks. Rev. K. E. for many years on a fann In the ?? . 8‘ nefaJe. The Bolsheviks American Legion. with 97 points. Norway,______rapidly_ risk and may Incur some inconveni­ the new 1936 Frigidoires meet these Community Lunch . : ...... 563 Erickson, pastor of Emanuel, will southern part of the town, died Sat­ call their high officers marshals. March 10.—Annual meeting of ! cutting rtovm the margin,’^picked 'up ence and expense if lost. standards—and you can’t beat proof. Hose Company Jrs...... 561 also be a guest of tbe League. Mrs. urday at the Wllllmantlo hospital. Atlanta, Feb. 12 — (AP) — A No one need be ashamed of a Young Republican club. j IS points in toe ski and speed The postofllce department sug­ So enthusiastic were toe dealers that K. of C...... 546 The funeral was from the funeral Giant Army bomber, abandoned by white collar in the Soviet Union to- March 13.—"Blue Bag," 3-act skating events, thereby increasing orders for over 100,000 Frigidalres Reid’s Auctioneers...... 539 PEA BEANS parlors of Avery and Van Zandt, on gests that veterans send their appli­ Its pamehute-equipped crew of four day. Good dressing has come to com :dy. Epworth League. North M. her total to 70 for second place. The cations and certificate! and other were placed for immediate delivery. League of Nations...... 498 TOWN ADVERTISEMENT North streeL Wllllmantlc, Tuesday when the ship ran out of gasoline have the same value and give tbe E. church. United States stood seventh with such material aa is sent with their The local party returned Tuesday •■Vorietlos of FSaey m o S or PlaiR J afternoon, with Rev. A. W. Mellln- shortly after taking off from P**C8tige as in old-time Russia, ! 101 a points. from toe convention, and Kemp's, PLANE MANEUVERS ger, pastor of the Columbia church, applications for bonus payments by Candler Field, was demolished 16 Policies on divorce and the family The standing.s, computed on a 10- Inc. are looking forward to the best Does a Building Burn Up ? officiating. The body was placed In SNOW FOB TOMORROW I. le t t e r e d mail costing 18 cents, miles southwest of here today. are undergoing significant changes. ,'>-4-,'5-2-l basis, to date: providing postal Indemnity from $6 selling year they have ever had. Ckmcord, N. H.. Feb. 12.— (A P )— NOTICE OF THE the receiving vault of the new Wll- Divorce was until recently a pure Bombers and attack planes took off COOKIES or llma-.tlc cemetery for the present Four military aviators, assigned Boston, Feb. 12.— lAP) —The Germany. 97: Noi-way, 70; Switz­ up to and not exceeding 825. In to the plane for a moss flight with formality. Now such regulations as erland. 25; Finland. 21; Sweden, 17; this way he will have made provl- again today for another assault on w in • urial later In the Columbia notification of the party to be di­ Weather Bureau warned Now Eng­ toe Burlington airdrome. Sliced, Sugar Ontod, BIsdIeoo cemetery. ten other bombers and thirteen pur­ land today to prepare for snow to­ France, 11; United States, 10<4: ston for postal Indemnity sufficient TAXCOLLEaOR Does a Building Bum Down? suit ships from Langley Field, Va., vorced are In effect. MURPHY TO ADDRESS Starting at 9 a. m. there were two The first meeting of the drama morrow night. Great Britain, 5; Holland. Japan and to cover duplication of toe eertifl- reading group was held Saturday to the Panama Canal Zone, escaped Soviet leaders deny that these It.aly, 3 each: Au.stria. 2 ‘ 4: Belgium eates Insofar as Items of expense flights of three bombers each from uninjured. changes mean a swerving from the The fall, it added, woidd probably the 20tb Bombardment Squadron IPS When It Is Being De.stroyed By Fire? evening at the home of Mr. and and Czccho-Slovakia, 2 each. for toe relssuance of toe certificates All persons liable by law to pay They were Captain O. C. George, ^ninist route to Communism. be "light to moderate” and general ore concerned. HOLY NAME SOCIETY and three flights, of three each, ' of the Old Age Assistance Tax of $3.01), BACON ib-81e Mrs. Chauncy Sqiiler. "The Admir­ throughout the six northc.istern W HAT ARE YOUR ANSWERS TO THESE able Crielu.m" by James Barrie, pilot; Lieutenant R. B. Eplcr, co­ Rather, it is said, they show the attack planes from tbe 13th Attack In the Town of Manchester, are states. Fancy No. t was rend by the group. Next Sun­ pilot; and .Sergc.mts George Russell strength of the Soviet state and Meeting to Be Held Friday Eve­ Squadron. hereby notified that I will have a WILL BE GIVEN ALL QUESTIONS? day evening the meeting will be In and H. M. Hayes. therefore the success, thus far of The area cnjo.yed a respite trblrn OYSTER STEW SUPPER The Immbers attack was set for rate bill for toe Enrollment of 1935. the chapel nt 7 o'clock and the play Captain George's face was the experiment. ' abnormal cold \oday. Skies were ATTEND FRIGIDAIRE ning in St. Bridget’s Church high altitude at 15 minute intervals. due and payable on February 1, We will insure a one or two-family house under scratched slightly. Two of the jump­ clear and tenpieraturcs war.n In FOR K, OF C. MONDAY —Parish Men Invited. Tbe attack pleincs will work from a 1936. DAY THURSDAY IN bushel protection of the S. M. F. D. for as low as ?4.00 per thou­ ers landed In trees. The crew ball­ comparison with those of the mid­ low altitude. POTATOES 6 5 « ed out from 2,500 feet. west. CONYENnON IN BOSTON The planes will return here after Said Tax Payable at the Tax sand for a period of three years. What are you paying FARE TAVERN DEFEATS A t the meeting of toe Holy Name Freeh ~ The craft landed In ravlned flolds. Betty Wahvn tL Northfleld, Vt., was again New Following a short business meet­ the attack and a winter carnival Collector’s OfTice in the now It was a mass of wreckage but did England’s coldes- spot dm-lnj, the society of SL Bridget’s church to be wUI take up the remainder of toe TONIGHT ing of Campbell Ckruncil, K. of C., Sensational Meetings Thrill held on Friday evening of this week, BOTH THESE STORES not hum. Photographic and other "Erstwhile Sus:in night with an 8-bclow-zero tempera- day. Municipal Building from C0AST-T04:0ASTaDB tc- he held In their club house on Over 2,000 Dealers— Held at Edward J. Murphy will address toe We have the lowest prices on other B ridge — W hist equipment was salvaged. Florence Spillanc. t\ire. Greenville, Me., ranked second Monday evening of next week. Wil­ types of dwell- Joseph Handley, the Hotel Statler. members following the business CARROTS bunch 7 « ings and on furniture. There was no Immediate explana­ at zero. Boston’s minimum was 14. liam. P. QuI.sh, Ernest Roy, Leo J. meeting. Hr. Murphy spent several February 1 to March 2 tion why tlie ship ran out of gaso­ The Park Tavern setback team Walter Henry. Burke. Charles O’Dowd and Thomas Setback Mabel Potte"ton. Samuel J. Kemp, Jr., of Kemp’s weeks during toe summer visiting Extra Large, Juley line within ten minutes after leav­ won the opening game In a series Holden will be host to the other in toe West and gave particular at­ Inclusive ing the field. A military Investiga­ of four to be played with the Coast- "Double Door"— SAFETY FIRST Incorporated, accompanied by Har­ Th< J W I U L C CORP. ST. JAMES’S HALL members and extend an invitation to tention to a special side trip that "(01. boChMU” Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. except tion was planned. to-Coast team at Reymander's tav­ Herman Heck. all to be present. There will be an old A. Turklngton, Douglas Hickox, Wednesday, February 19, Wednes­ mamchister Conn* Park Street ern last night. The evening's play- Joseph Handley. Beaumont, Tex.—Twclvc-year-old Leon Holmes and Thomas Maxwell, he took through, Yellowstone Park. Two of the bombers were forced oyster milk stew served and ar­ His talk on Friday evening will be day, February 26, and Monday, GRAPEFRUIT gc Robert J. Smith, Inc. Uush Prizes! Door Prize! down last night on the first leg ot ended with the Park Tavern team The Educational Club of Man­ Harris Stanley attended a safe driv­ rangements are now underway to raturned yesterday from the annual b W . - t f r ’ March 2. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. concerning his trip through toe park the flight from Langley Field to At­ leading by 22 points. Manager chester Is sponsoring "Pollyanna”. ing- demonstration and heard lec­ bring to town a well known speaker Spring Frigldalre convenUon. held Penalty of $1.00 will be added If INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Refreshments! lanta. The ships were cn route to Peter Partons of the Park Tavern tures on the prevention of traffic at the Statler Hotel In Boston. and the many Interesting sights wit­ There will be a niatlnee perform­ for the occasion. At the meeting nessed there. Mr. Murphy Is a not paid within thirty days from 963 Main Street Play Starts At 8:15. Randolph Field, San Antonio, Texas team did not find It necessarv to ance for school children In addition accidents. Monday night plans will be consid­ It eras the most enthusiastic and February 1, 1936. Phones: 5746— 3450 today. From there, they were to call on all the players available, thrilling convention ever held by the good speaker and has toe ability to HEALTH MARKET to the regular evening production. As he stood on a curb watching ered for the starting of s pool tour­ describe wbat be saw. In addition '* . . . so when we C6JI0US€*^S0N, Admission 25c. fly across Mexico to the Panama holding several In reserve for other an object lesson the demonstration Frigldalre company. Over two needed $200 in a Cana] Zone. Sittings. The players last night nament among the members to be to toe business meeting and the GEORGE H. HOWE, INC. car skidded. Harris’ leg was broken. played at the home. thousand dealers and salesmen were hurry last month we were Sherwood Wlganowskl, John tn attendance, and the program was talk by Mr. Murphy there is a socM Collector. FISH SPECIALS were lost until my friend suggested McCjann. John Oldermann, Peter GROOMOFFONENT chock full o f valuable Information, session planned by Paul Cervinl, Rowe. Patrick Furpby, Lewis MU- so Interestingly presented, that toe president of toe society. In addi­ you- We got the cesh so quickly and llgan, John Nicholas, Jack Thler, large crowd stayed through the en­ tion to toe members of to- Holy yon handled everything in such a dig- Robert Dougan, Cal Anderson and tire program which began at 9:30 Name society all male members of nlfied way we were really surprised. FOR McNe il’S jo b the parish are Invited to be present. MACKEREL Rick Anderson. Those In reserve and lasted until 4:80. A group of Now, thanks to you, we know where Get Your Tickets ^^MAKE A NOTE'' ready to go Into the fray at any TODAY factory representatlvea was In future date are; Harry Nellsoh, (Continued From Page One) FOUR DIE IN FLAMES te send our friends." s e e You, too, Looking For A Real Radio Bargain? AND charge of too convention program, can use our money-service. We lend To See These New Arrivals At Adolph Larson, Peter Partons. Al­ and besides presenting the new 1936 bert Tambomlnl and John Hunt. The been eased by conciliatory patron­ ll TOMORROW up to $300 to single and married peo­ STATE Jackaon, Minn., Feb. 13.— (A P )— NOW Frigidoire line, they put on a num­ HERRINGS next match will be played Thursday age moves on McNeil’s part. The ber o f plays and movies which dem­ Four members of toe Paul Poelart ple on their own signatures and allow, night at the Park Tavern. Roosevelt men who handled the family were burned to death when a plenty of time to repay. So if cash wiU Connecticut patronage have con­ onstrated the Important points in a way that was clear and Interesting. fire of mysterious origin deatroyed help you, come In TODAY. 50.00 tended the Sralti group gambled cn $ MARLOW'S their farm home 14 miles from here For The Tenth toe Happy Warrior’s ability to stop The movies showed the Frigldalre plant In operation, and took one last night Poelart suffering a TItE COST OF A tlOO I.OAir FOR REPORT CCC BOYS Roosevelt and lost, and that the 1 VEAK AVERAGES ONLY STEA K COD right through the enUra process of head wound, was held under guard •polls belonged, therefore, to those In a hospital here. ABOl’T Sc A DAY, paid as awreed. For Your Old Radio, Phonograph Or Piano In who risked their political necks for maMag a Frigldslns. Tfcla ehara« (three pereeat per MUCH IMPROVED Roosevelt. ^ Of outstanding importance and moath-thlrTr-elx pereeat per aa- 18 DIE IN CRASH aam) le naly oa the aapald part Annual Lieutenant-Governor T. Frank with which one could not help but Trade For A New 1936 ALL-WAVE PHILCO at rear loaa. r - 1 NEW Haj ■ has been mentioned as a be Impressed, was the care that Is (Continued From Pago One) Sofia, Rulgarla, Feb. 13.— (A P )— You have always wanted a Philco — here’s your chancel SW ORDFISH lb 2 3 c possible successor of McNeil. How­ « e rd s e d in all departments o f tbe ever. too Watarbury mayor has pub­ Frigldalre plant. So exacting are Thirteen persons were killed today Shantung Dresses reported heavy Ice In Buzzards bay. licly disavowed any such Intention. toe makers of this famous product when a passenger train crashed Into PERSONAL The smartest dresaes you’ve ever seen. Tub A huge jam at Wing’s Neck all but He said he has written a letter to that nothing is left undone to luwure the rear of a freight train at As- JW8 T 3 SETS — NO MORE — NO LESS CONCERT parachuvo, Soutoetn Bulgaria, dur­ riNANCI COMPANY halted traffic at the western ap­ fast in solid pastel shades of Yeiiow, Aqua, that effect to Mr. McNeil. tbe finest ports going Into tbe Frig- Hoorn s stale Theater Balldlaa proach to the Cape Cod C2inal. ing a blinding snowstorm. Philco 11-Tube All-Wave Console—the last word in radio. Lint H ALP U T ib-2S c Blue, etc. Trimmed with the very newe-st If McNeil 1s forced to fight for Idaire. 'To in n re this exactness T e le p h o a e 3430 TS3 M ala St. price $180.00 with all-wave aerial. Benefit of The cutter Faunce, equipped for re-olect'on at the spring convention. many of the department rooms are buttons and . Sizes 14 to 44. Ice-breaking, was unable to reopen Mr. FitzGerald of New Haven may air-eoDdltioned, ao that there la not the port of Pawtucket. R. I. determine toe outcome. He Is re­ the slightest trace o f molotura or $ 1 2 9 'S 0 With Your Set MANCHESTER POLICE Boston harbor police said there ported to be friendly to Attorney dust to bs found in tha room, ib $ was no danger of an Ice blockade General Homer S. Cummings, an some departments, the work requlrM FILET oS SOLE ib-20e 1.00 ally of McNeil'a, and may not join MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION here unless temperatures dropped ON THE SAME SHOW ||* such pailenoe, that only womra are 1—665X Philco 10-Tube Set ' List price $155.00. New below zero. Shipping easily cut any move to oust McNeil. emplojred In these departments. The Does He Still Smoked through thin Ice that formed over Portrait of • killer . . all but his fa ce t^ V S a * ThriU Bows and “ Round and Round” to be , . where le his bMe-ontf The manhont'a finest measuring and testing instru* $ * ^ With Your Set the Inner harbor for the first time manta In the world are a part o f tbe 105 this year. COL KNOX AND BORAH oo . . It’e hie life or youret COLLARS factory equipment, aasuring the Send You SHOULDERS ib-19e STATE THEATER Th* newest la ■eckwear. These Thrill Bows are two In one- moat p a r ^ parts poaalbto to make. ■Cl 1—655H Philco 8-Tube Console. List price $130.00. wear them M • roimd ooUar o r u a ja b ot HISTORY lUE FRIMART F A F p ‘THE CASROF THE MISSING M A T TWa U tbs tiaale reason for e ^ r Lm o , SkanUeee h . mm.- With ROGER PRYOR long and dependable service that the $ With Your Set 50c Lawrence. Kaa.— Editor' Fred Frigidaira ^ves. 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Feb. 16 at 2 O'clock NEW So, with 250 copies already off, Borah was bom in Fairfield, In Frigldairee, more eoanomlcal, qulet- FOR A BETTER DEAL BUY PHILCO AT WOOL he ordered the presses stopped, did Southern niinola. AMATEUR NIGHT tr. In fhet they meet all five stand- CUBE STEAK a little research, disqovered the Ool. Knox has been endorsed as a LOADS OF FUNl irds for refrigerator buying. Thase PHONE 3535 Sweaters •Tavorite son” by the G. O. P. atate PHONE 5191 picture was that of Kansas’ first Sve standards ore, lower operating Lcob Rib committee and many of toe county 3— CASH PRIZES—3 .-ofL safer food protection, f a ^ Lily Beauty Shop (reeling—m o(« lee. more uoablllty Benson Furniture & Radio ujd ftve-yesr proteetioi plan. Be- Phone 7484 953 Main StiMt BRUNNER'S bwd theee five standards la the M“ - : 711 Main Street 80 Oakland Street Open Evenings Corned Reef >b-1 2 ^ torrcHESTER Evamifo bx^talh. HATvnRFErmt. r jo w , WBimianjAT, ncmmAitr is, iw *.

MANCHKS’l tK l:;Vt;NlNG UKR.^LU. MANUHESTKR, CONN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1936. 111- o. n houcehold. Dr. Hartwig PAGE FIVK^ stated. ------— OBSTAOES Dr. Hartwig gave a scathing de­ iCKES, TALMADGE NAMES COMMITTEE scription of crime in this country, IF BOOTS SHOULD Believe Redfem Alive Chriat In the reign ot Christ.’ The especially In New York. "Crime yeara of the pontificate have been a MERCURY DGIIER POPE CELEBRATES period of world distress; offering HELPS AVOID IN YOUTH’S PATH stalks across ths sidewalks o f New TALK ON LINCOLN FORA.O.H.BALL Edam Cheese in Telescope York today Ilk* the specter of bell," M A kR Y A p r i n c e - In Jungles o f Brazil DAILY RADIO PROGRAM turmoil. he denounced. He described the "W ars and rumors of wars have MANY COLDS many ways In which the )routb of WIDNBSDAY, FEBRUARY IB (Cantral and Baitsrn Standard Tima) THIS MORNING Softens Voices of Actors 14TH CORONATION saddened the heart and burdened the soul o f the Father of Christen­ Especially designed the land gains entrance to ways of New York, Feb. 03— (AP) — A,cUvaa. in tpeaklng of him, aald both Natal AO pwfram s to k«y and baste ehalne or groups thereof unlese si»eclw Fatter and Son Dinner sin and crime, later to be doomed to Both Praise Hin Bat Split On Newly Elected President of white roan living with an Indian hle legs had been broken and tlicy Bod; coast to coast (o te e) dtslfnatloo Includes all avallsbls stationa dom. Plus X I haa raised bis voice. •Id for nose and In season and out of sea.son, for the penal servitude or death at the tribe in the junglM of northeaatem made a eoorotng nolae Uks that ot •tatlons rasarve rlgM to change programs without previous notice. M* New York, Feb. 12.— (AP)— Aa for voices lacking penetration. upper throat, wherii C.--U ,c of peace. He has neglccte wtmJ Dixie; Milton Charles, Organ—west ceive the blessing and sanction of Vicks Va y r o m o l the tempo of "fast living” prevalent • ;0O— 7:00— Myrt A Marge - east: Actors may have voices of Edam week to add another atory to the from Dutch Guiana. wfba kstp wobe wday ktyr cret cfci Over Yesterday’s Report. Tar-paper has a damping effect. Diplomats Are Present. the Almighty—peace with justice today. "Back to God” Is the flnest Springneld. III., Feb. 12.— ( A D - ROUTH — wrva wptr wwnc wla wjax Chicago Twilight Musicals—west cheese (an extra unctuous t< ic), of M .sv>.(KMt qualities. Elach and charity. Th« "Noble experiment" of pro- slogan for a sinking world today, George H. Wlillama, the new many that have come back from Dr. Kahn aald two expedition* wfla-wsun wlod warn wmc wab wapi 4:15— 7:15—Night Life In Peris—east: Davidson College Band—Dixie: Ai brass, granite, oak, tar-paper, old voice, Glen said, needs to be in­ the speaker concluded. Diver^ent interpretations of Abra­ Brazil aince Redfem dlaappcared In seeking Redfem should reach the wjrtx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre biMtloii «nd Juvenile crime have president of Dlvialon No. 1 A. O. woal ktW kths wsoc wave wtar Roth Orchestra—west motor tires or of 851 oUicr sub­ dividually lined. General sound e f­ August, 1927, while attempting a village In two months arduous 4:30- 7:30-Kate Smith's Seng Time Chaperons were once known In Other Hpmkcrt ham Lincoln as a President who H „ haa named a committee to ar­ M O U N T A IN — koa kdyl k ^ r kghl Manchester people found It much stances, by aid of the voice tele­ Vatican Oty, Feb. U — (AP) -- done more to fill the uylum e and non-atop flight from Georgia to travel. ’The Indian tribe la separ­ PA C IF IC —k fl kow k o m ^ b q kpo kffu 4:45— 7:45— Books Carter's Comment fects which arc unpleasant can also England os "gooseberries.'’ Michael Habercm spoke for die "scuttled the American Constitu­ 7:00- 4:00—American C avalcade-to o warmer this morning than haa been Pope Plus celebrated the 14th anni­ Read The Herald Advi. . penitentlarlee of thle coimtry dur. 2 range for the am.ual ball of the Dl- Rio de Janeiro. ated from the coast by two moun­ ConL East. scope. be altered. sorui and the response by the fathers tion" and as a man who knew It ’The scientist aald there waa no 7:30— 3:30— Burnt and Allen Comedy The substances n a m ^ literally Glen said four well known Holly­ versary of hls coronation today hy fair the past decade than any other vlaion to be eld on Tueaday, March tains, two boatllo tribes of Indiana 4:30- 8:30—Tom Mix’s Western Rkit 4:00— 9:00—Lily Pons, Orches.-to o the case during the past three days. was by Rev. Karl Richter, pastor of vas impossible to "boon-doggle certainty that the white man living 4:40— 8:40—Terri Ls Franoenl, Ttner 8:80— 9:30—Ray Nobla Orchest.—to e are part of the tone modulation, wood movie stars, men and women, attending a pontlflclal mass In the and vUlagek o f bush Negroes. The At 5 o’clock last evening the mer­ Sistine chapel. meana. Dr. Theodore Q. Hartwig of the church. Charles Weber, presi­ yourself back to prosperity ** were 17. The commitle la compoaed of with the Raloma tribe of Indiana in 4:0D- 4:00—Flying Time Adventures 9:0(^10:00—Tha Gang Busters—to e apparatus. They are »hc innci iin- • have ii8oolltlcal tern.s, left MIstar X . . . . f o r hla own good the appointment of membera of the romnllttee, Patrick. Tierney, chair­ 4:30—10:30—Oems of Color, Variety wren wmaq kso bers. Its two end chambers contain WAPPING The Holy Father wore a white 10:00—11:0O—Eddy Ouehin Orohsstra— MIDWEST—wmt wood wire eight to nine points at the same j Speaking on the subject, "Paying ing. Irkes. a former Rejmbllcan. apTike (.’an you imagine it? Isn't the and for hrr own good, .ahe thought. Dlvialon who will aerve with him man. Artiiur O’Neill, William Dow­ the 857 varieties of inner lining.s. cassock and vivid red mantle. On !• AD STRAP WATCHES, I the Price" Dr. Hartwig took from east: Amos n* Andy—west repeat NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtmj hour yesterday morning. E. J. Mayo, w)io )iaz )»e n on an Other speakers were Jerry Rich­ of Lincoln's witttngne.ss to end thought thrilling? Bnl, hr’a back again! for the coming year on different ney. Michael Foley and Steven 10:30—11:30— News: J. Little Orchest. wiba katp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf exchangable at will, from use of his head was the jeweled tiara or Complete with Bracelet...... , the word "Price ' the factors con- ter of East l.,anHlng. Michigan, son slavery despite the Con.stitution. "ft rhat'.s what it will b e .... IF we! Once before, Mlater X wa* threat­ commlttecj, oa followa; Finance, D. Horan. 10:40—11:48—Jesse Crawford. Organist SOUTH - WTva wptf wwnc wls wJax only one of them to any number automobile trip to Now Hamp.thire triple crown. $ 4 . 0 0 11:00— 12:00— Henry Buss# A Orchestra wfla-wBun wlod wnm wmc wsb wapI • tlibuting to the downfall of youth of Rev. Karl Richter, who was at­ appears lo have been Abraham Lin­ are rending, correctly, the mind of ened with the loaa of all hla righta needed for a difficult voice. for the pazt week where lie visited Shouts of "Vlvl II Papa" from the 11:30—12:30—“ Lights Out” Melodrama wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro friends, returned to his home at The Same Watch With r and the means of ertracting them- tending his first father and son ban­ coln." said Ickes, "who acuttlotl the Prince Franz of Gmndalla, alias to the throne. If he married a com­ woal ktbs kths wsoc wave REC MODEL AIRPLANE The middle chamber is a space populace and "Ad Moltos Annos" CB8-WABC NETWORK M O U N T A IN —ko.v klo kgir kghl Wappinq Center Inal night, Leather S trap ...... j selves and escaping the sotrows of quet with hls parent in five years. American Constitution, set up a dic­ Mister X. . .IF Boots accepts Prince- moner. ... used to adjust the distance between (“may you live many years long­ rafter life— Prohibition, Riches, Irre- BARIC—East: wabc wade woko wcao PACIFIC—kgo kfsd kex kga keca kjr Eugene Mlkells had the misfor­ e r"! from the priests greeted hls $ 3 .5 0 Mr. Richter Is a student In Michi­ tatorship. threw Uie Supreme Court F 'ra n z....IK ibc Hnyal raniily of But. parenta...... even Klnga and waab wnac wgr wkbw wkro whk wjr Cent. East. the modulating end chambers. This fUglon, Crime and Emancipation. gan Rtate College. Archie K il­ wdre wcau wjaa wean wfbl wspd wjsv; CLUB PROGRESSING tune to break Ills’ leg'-in two places appearance. The Pontiff responded itlickey Mouse into the PoLimi ilvcr and declar­ Grandalia the King and Quel'll— Queenn... .have been known to 4:30— 5:30—The Singing Lady—east telescope is set up off stage. It patrick of the Manchester Evening Midwest: wbbm wfbm kirihr kmoz while out ronsting on the snow crust by raising hls hand In blessing. Prohibition. Dr. Hartwig aasert- ed a moratorium on Congreas." accept change their minda. whas kfab krnt 4:45— 5:45— Orphan Annie—east only picks up the actor’s voice coming Vatches...... ■ od, had led many of the countiy's Herald al.so spoke briefly. Gov. Talmadge a Democrat and Princess BooIh! ... EAST—wbns wpg whp whec wibs wCen 5:(XK- 6:00— News: Animal News Club Inst Saturday and was taken to the Within the chapel, the Pope step­ $ 2 .9 5 wore wlcc efrb ckac wibz wmaa wesg 5:15— 6:15—Mary Small’s Song Prog. from the usual microphone by wires. Manrhestei Memorial hospita), ped from hls portable throne and ! youth Into pathways of sin and At the close of the evening en­ foe of the admlriistratinii wished "a And then, .some ln esteem and gained a lasting place In ELLY liam Hansen, John Lcrch and Her­ charged Lincoln attempted to re­ Mrs. Booth was discharged from illustrated. The boys learned how to Balsa wood absorbs some of the un- Mrs. Rose Crosby returned to her the hospital yesterday. will be surprised at the end of the year when you Day Address. ' ("Irda and hearts of men," the 1 might be eased by a policy of llber- man Miller. place the Constitution wlih a Dic- cut out the ncce.ssary parts of balsa pleMantnes.s of screechy tenors. home In South Windsor, having JEWELER ;allty. New books of interest to the gen­ see how much you have saved. 11:00— News Service. declaration said. tatnr.sidp. food and then were shown how to Pitch pine or Uvo oak, lining I' e pent the past few weeks with Mrs. •'il.'t Main Street eral reader at the Whlton Me­ WTIC 11:15—Abe Lyman's Orchestra. "Ilia very Drat appeal to the Manchester Still Many Rhylocks There were but 140 miles of rail­ Hartford, lk)nn place them In jigs for the final as- imput end of the telescope, arc good tosclla Waldo of Hebron. "General George B. McCellan ran morial librnry are; 11:30—Claude Hopkins’ Orchestra. world waa a prayer for 'the peace of "We still have the liungiy 8hy- against him for President in 1864 road in Uic entire United States 504)00 W. lOlO K. C. m .8 M .seinbly of the Structure. Covering locks waiting to extract their s t a t e REIMBURSES W alter Lippmann'.s Interprcta- slightly more than a hundred years Get the Habit of Depositing Regularly In Tomorrow’s Program was the next problem to be handled on a .lave the ConHtltullon' plat­ Travflera BroadcantlD($ Sarvtce- A. M. *pound o f flesh’ from the long-suf­ tionH, 1933-1035; Economic Condi­ ago. and the youngsters enjoyed the task form." Ickes said. "\Vc seem lo have (Eaataro Standard rtroe.) fering public, resting smugly and tions in the IT. S. 8:00— News Service. of covering the delicate structures many George McCoIlans luw." 8:15— Shoppers Special. securely upon their Ill-gotten gains," U. S. FOR C a JOBS Alexander Wnollcott's—Reader. they had made by applying fine He described as "copperheads." a 0:00—Greenfield Village Chapel. Dr. H artwig said. Biography; Mart Sandoz'.s Old tissue paper with tissue cement as term formerly applied to northern The Savings Bank Wedneoday, February 12 9:15— A.s You Like It. "Riches and liberal ty arc the .ltile.*i: W alter Diiranty’s - T W rite an adhesive. Connecticut haa Jiiat madr Its syn)pathlxcrs with the Confederacy, As I I'lcaHc; V. J. O'Btlen's Will 9:55—Clif Bensen.s, songs. The biggest problem of all was proper handmaidens of life, giving those who olijecled "when a Prccl- P. M. 10:00—Grctchen McMullen Cooking third payment to the F>deral Gov­ Rogers. 4;00— “ How To Be Charming.” the carving of the propeller out of relief to the needy ,.nd to the donor dent had Interested himself in the School. •—lasting Joy." Toetry: Edgar I.ee Master's - In­ 4:15— Blue Room Echoes — Joseph solid block of wood, so an entire ernment a i itipulated when the cause of the plain people, when he of 10:30—News Service. nvonlng was devoted to instruction The speaker quotec the words of visible LandHcapen. Blume, director. State accepted the C. C. C. enmpa. is (leternilncd to cqnallxo economic nc.seriptlon and Travel: Rlr Philip 4:30— Girl Alone. 10:45— Sniders Songsters with Fran- in this phase of model building. Not Nathan Straus, the New York Opportunities.” cine. ick Tracy." 11:15—Federal Housing Program sort of a propeller after three and their death as pieclous metals and Manchester 11:30— Otto Ncubaucr and the Dip­ even four attempts. pntor's shrine here, said the Nation CkUdnm 9 mm4 0o4m I I Ball For* 6:45— Terri LaFranconl, tenor, after death, "lea.i," government under thin agreement Fiction; Helen Ashton's - Dust should oniulatc Lincoln's exantple Over the Ruins; Josephine Law­ U . WladMT U « k t ...... SJ4AM. 0:00—Wrlghtville aarion. lomats. The final step, flying, was perhaps From early times Man has em­ $18,212.04. The amount paid repre­ I t . WhMUer ...... M l AM. A MUTUAL SAVINGS UANK "and not run wild on a dream that rence's—If I Have Four Apples; 0:3* —News— Gems from Memory. 12:00— M.— Voice of Experience. the most satisfying. Seeing the braced some form of religion, the sents one-half of the pniftt neerj- U . Hartford ...... 1.44 AJC. P. M. models they had constructed flying the government owes ua all a liv­ Arthur Pound's— Second Growth; Dm llMi llTMl ...... l U t AJI. 6:45“ 'Songs Without Words. speaker said, beginning with the Ing to the State through sale of ing.” T. 8. Stribtfng's— Sound Wagon. Dm How York ...... Il.tlA M . 6:55— Beauty Talk. 12:15— Jack Shannon. overhead waa enough recompense Worship of religion In Its simplest forest products c.it by t*»u C. C. C. for the many hours o f work the The governor commented briefly SETQIIHIHO 7:00— Amos ’n* Andy. 12:30— Marv Marlin. In the state forest dii.'*lng the quar­ How York fOrond Con. T«r.). T.tS FJC. boys had diligently put into them. forms—Idols and the ador.ttlun of on current issues. 7:15— "Truth Barlow. " 12:45—The Ad-Liner. natural things such as livers, the ter ended Dec. 31, 1035. MRS. BOOTH BETTER llSik ftre o t...... 7.3S F.M. 7:30— Studio Program. 1:15— Phil Boudini, accordionist. In the construction of their new Mr. Hawea said Uint the total re­ Tlckofo good only In tpoclal coach trots model, the outdoor type, the build­ tun, moon and stars. Later came _____en oolo oi Stottos Tiekot Offleot 7:35— Rhythms of the Day. 1:30— News Service. ceipts during this perli d were $17,- More than 47.000 women are em­ New Haven. Feb. 12.— (AP> — 7:45— Musical Program. 1:45— Irene L«ee Taylor. ers will be faced with newer an* the religions o f Confucius, Shinto ployed in United Statei banks. and Mohammed of the Eastern 777.82. O f this amount the larger Mrs. John Rufus Booth, wife of the BSlgTgaTFtVJSTM 8:00— One Man's Family. 2:00— Between the Bookends. more difficult problems that the> World, Judealam, the worship of the part, or $11,014, was U.ken in for 8:30— Wayne King’s Orchestra. 2:15— Happy Hollow. must overcome. The new models being built for outdoor flying arc One true and living Cod, succeeded t* r sale of cordwood; while $4,711 9:00— Fred Allen's Town Hall. 2:30— American School of the Air. larger and heavier than the first all of the earlier rellglona until at was for the sale of p3s*s. Poles, 10:00— "State of The Union, " Her­ 3:00—The Oleanders. logs and slabs made up the remaind* bert Hoover. 3:15— Tito Guizar. one constructed and require a dif­ the present time l,8«i,000,000 peo­ ferent type of framework. Severa er. No manufactured lumber U sold. 10:80— Program from New York. 3:30— Mrs. Benj. F. Langworthy- ple In all comers of the earth know 11:00— News. of the members are anticipating V their true Creator. All of these pioducts were cut by "W hat About the Modem Homes.' 11:15— Eddie Duchin's Orchestra. 3:45— Do You Remember? enter their models in some of the Despite the fact of the extreme the C. C. C. men under the direc­ 11:80— Little Jack Little's Orches­ model airplane meets that are going •pread of CbitsUanity, Mankind has tion of trained forcste»’s in the pro­ tra. to be held In the spring. Since con­ forgotten God, Dr. Hart\.lg said. ject of forest improvement. TTp to 11:^ »— Jesse CrawTord, organist. test models require a great deal oi Religious life today, is painfully the present time somowhal over wSlie eoiildiri make Tomorrow's Program precision, the boys are applying superficial, he asserted, with a great one-quarter of the state forests A. M. their best efforts in the construction void apparent between mankind have been Imprcvcd by such cut­ 7:00— Morning Watch—Ben Haw­ of these models. and hls Maker. tings. or by the planting of ever­ thorne. Some of the more active members U tU e Hope fer Masses greens. The ^tate Forester express­ 8:00— News. of the club are now working on the Hollaiidai^e Sauee 8:15—Good Morning Melodics. K m o V y " following model.*?: Dr. H artw ig quoted from a mls- ed the hope th..t the work might be 8:30— Cheerio. (Eaatern Standard rime.) ■tonary from India who was close continued long rnmigh to improAu John M. Derby—Racing Stick R. 9:00— Woman's Radio Bazaar. O. G. to Mahatma Oandhi. He said the the whole area of tiie .Halo forests. So fur as is known Connecticut has 9:15— Home Makers’ Council. Jack Derby— Fuselage Racing R. mlaslonary aaid Oandhi sought to be 9:45— Woman's Radio Bazaar. New York, Feb. 12.—(AP) — turned In to the government more with a bloTvtoreli! O. G. oalled "Jeaus" and not a "Chris­ 10:00— Food News. President Roosevelt is expected to Edwin Stratton—Contest Single money than any other state in con tian” , Indicating that the learned 10:15— Home Sweet Home. make a brief talk over a WEAF- Pusher Model. nectlon with the C. C. C. Hindu leader could see but little 10:30— Doc Whipple, Plano Impres­ NBC Washington birthday program Otto Heller—Outdoor Stick R. O hope for religion as exempllllrd by Director Robert Fechnrr com sions. as a part of the founders day cele­ G. (G-2). the massoo. m'nting on this payment w*otc: “ I 10:45—The Master Builder. bration of TempU University. Phlla Elmer Gustafson—Fuselage R. O. Faced with an insidious attempt want to offer my he.arty eongiatU’ 11:00— Ida Bailey Allen. delphia. The President will receive G. upon the part of the legislators to latlons to you and the fltale of Con­ No ONE cooking Ipnippratiire would do tho 11:15—Jack and Loretta Clemens. an honorary degree of Doctors of Albert Schultz— Baby R. O. G regulate temperance, the depreda­ necticut on this . pleudld showing. 11:30— Fountain of Song. Jurisprudence- (G-1). 12:00 Noon— Marie DeVille, soprano George Fitzgerald— Stick R. O. tions of the rich agaln.st the poor, Try these tonight: fcv, the increase of irrellglon with re- Irick — nor two — iior three, for matter. P. M. W. tultant crime. Dr. Hartwig describ­ 12:10— Dramatic Sketch. Lincoln Day addresses, W E A F Art Scudierl — Outdoor Racing 12:15- Honeyboy and Sassafras. ed the many penitentiaries of the NBC at 10—Herbert Hoover on Stick Model. BUCKINGHAM 12:30— Merry Madcaps — Norman "State of the Union"; WABC-CBS Jerry Saplenza— Baby R. O. G country. Sing Sing, Elmira, Danne- Cloutier, director; with Eddie m o ra . Joliet, AUanU, Kirby and at 10:30— Dr. Glen Frank on (G-1). The P. T. A. held Us monthly Tricky flauces require a gradual lowering op Holly. "Statesmanship of Lincoln and the Vincent Diana — Contest Twin R,; others, all of which he said he bad 1:00—News; weather; Market Re­ visited. meeting Monday evening. Founders Political Outlook"; WJZ-NBC at Pusher. port. Francis Rleder— Baby R. O. G , In a conversation with Warden day was observed. There was a good raising of the heat to the exact temperature at 10:30— Sen. A. H. Vandenburg. Btcndancc. 1:15— H it Tunes. (G-1). MA'Lawcs of Sing Sing some time ago, 1:20— Aeolian Trio. W EAF-NBC, 7:15- Uncle Ezra Robert Rcldcr— Baby R. O. G. I.K while watching the prisoners come The Buckingham Players club 1:25— "The Child la Father To The 8— One Man’s Family; 9— Fred will give return performance of the crucial moment. (G-1). ffom the Institution for a game of a Man," James M. Cunningham. Allen; 10;30— Gems .f color; 12:30 "Small Town Romeo” tonight at Any young boy anxious to know fo.tball, he remarked about the ex­ M.D. — Lights Out. melodrama. how model ^rplanes are built Is in­ 8:16 o’clock at the Buckingham 1:30— Pat Kennedy, tenor. treme youth of the prison group. church. W/ BC-CBS, 8 — Cavalcade of vited to attend any of the meetings Warden Dawc.s told iilm, he said, 1:46— Silverberg Ensemble. America, Lincoln drama; 8:30 of the "Sky Hawks" Club which arc The Ladies Aid met last Thursftay 2:00 -New England Pure Food In­ tha. 80 per cert of the Inmates of afternoon at Mrs. Bessie Bolls' Only the gas flame has such easy regulation. Bums and Allen; 9— Lily Pons; 10 held at the East Side Rec on Tues- Sing Sing P rlfo were f^om the stitute. —Gang Busters; 12— George Olsen iiay evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 in home. The Indies are planning on 2:15—The Mountain Boy. ages of 18 to 23 yeais. running a food sale the 28th of mu.sic. the club rooms upstairs. Everyone It jumps to full flame immediately and when 2:30— Three Scamps. interested is urged to attend in One contrlLutlng factor In the March in Hale's .store in Manches­ 2:45— Fred Wade’s Songs. WJZ-NBC, 8:30— Frank Simon [tV increftae In crime, aside from ter. All members wishing to donate bund; 9— Corn Cob Pipe Jlub; 9:30 order that Manchester will have 8:00—"Forever Young," dramatic good representation at all the model fundftmenUI i‘ca«on8 of proper will get in touch with Mrs. H. it's out, it's out. There is no waiting, n« sketch. —Warden Lawes; 10— John Chas. Try on. Thomas; 11:30— Enoch Light airplane meets to be held this waa the lack of uaci.tlon 3:15— Ma Perkins. spring and during the summer. g! flC parents to their child,-en. es­ limitatlonfl of cooking temperatures as with 3:30— Vic and Sadc. chestra. pecially the fathers absorption in 3:45—The O’Nelllfl. What to expect Thursday: SEVENTEEN FU:E FLAMES ' their own sciflsb desires. Fo.-gettmg (Chicago Women’s Congress — g t t c ehUd'a training, and neglecting noU'flame units. Bridgeport, Feb. 12.— ( A P ) — Sev­ WABC-CBS at 1:15 p. m. Lady ADDISON fc.^ ..* * * * “ Inlereat in the healthy enteen persons fled in their night Astor, at 3:30 Mrs. B. J. Lang- & was llksn- clothes end one young woman wae worthy, and at 4:15 Henry Bentley; ; id by the speaker to .alio- r ship Mrs. Mary Bachl gave a birthday burned about the liands and face WDRC W E A F-N B C at 5 Dr. Glen Frank. party for Mrs. S. W. Plank on Mon­ sL'jJ® fl^ fl Without a rudder. Outside when fire broke out at the Hamp­ fS5 lUrtfoitL IkNUL 18SI> W EAF-NBC, 1:15— Harper Sib- day. Feb. 10. There were about k'lahuenccs beckon and attract the ton, a rooming house, at 38 Wash­ led address; 5:30— Birth of a Song: Standard nma.) fourteen women and children pres­ ^ W e n tlo n of the child at a time ington avenue shortly after two a. (BlBBtrirn 6:35—Olympic winter games (also ^When he Is easily led. he .aid. ent In the home of Mrs. Bachl lo m., today and threatened to destroy WABC-CBS at 10:46 a. m.). W ABC- help Mrs. Plank celebrate her birth­ Experience* With Boy the structure. T h f RMT, -regulating gat rangea Wedneoday Fob. 12. CBS, 2:30 p. m.— School of the Air: day which waa Feb. 9th. -i, . t » v e a dramatic re- Miss June Griffin. 25. in whose 4:30—Greetings from Old Ken­ There is usually a lot of bay chaff o f an espet lence. which he had giva you an entirely neto applica­ Pe M. second floor room the fire started, 4:00— Curtla InflUtuta of Music. tucky. WJZ-NBC, 2:30— Music full of seed on tbe floors of the boy whom he was about to 1th a discovered flames enveloping a ga.H tion of the lightning-quick gat 4 :30— ^Treaure Island GuUd; 4:30— Drama, "Henry VIU ," farm bams that would help out In “ jhrm In bis church. 1i,stead of stove and ran out to scream the flame. With gat you tee the flame 5:00— ^Terry and Ted. Some Thursday short waves: a very material way as the menu of form ing the rites of the church alarm. She returned Immediately 6:15—M ary H itt and Bea Rohan. JVM Tokyo, 4 p. m.—Tokyo’! our feather friends the birds. Carry the boy os etbers might have on tho lop burnert at you adjuti after arousing several roomers to 0 :30—Jack Armstrong. amusement center; GSC GSB GSL this chaff away from the farm build­ he scolded him for his Inattcn- save pearl,M which had been given lo It lo the exact amount catted for. 5:45—The Goldbergs. GSA London, 6:45— Story pf ings or the farm cats will catch the g « B to church classes and for hls her by her mother. She was TiuM aitchester G as Co. 6:00— News Service. Song; DJC Berlin, 7:45—Feature birds. TW iks outride the chu.-ch. Yoh leitt find amating improce- burned as she darted into the blazing 6:15— Bobby Benson and Sunny program; F Y A Paris, 8:15—Old There are seven cats living in East He told him that if he did not room and required treatment from menlt in the neto gat ranget. - - •STRCAIM STRCCT P H O N E S 0 7 S Jim. and new songs. Glastonbury that have privileges a m k o f himself and mend hls an ambulance surgeon. 6:3C — Hartford Better Business that are not given other felines. he would land In s prison Bureau. The owner of these cats is tender 6:85— Vanished Voices — Musical hearted and will not kill a cat to triUr the boy was caught steal- TRIPLETS NAMED and Dramatic. COINCIDENCE Lisirn lo the Myatory reduce the cat population. He has “f • «'“» paroled through 7:00— M y il and Marge. cut a bole In the hatchway door to ^Hartwlg’g^lntercesrion. Later he Derby. Feb. 12.— (A P i- T h e son Chef every Wodncselay 7:15— Paris N ight life . Omaha—Thomas T. Smith of I MDt to. Elmira prison for neg* and two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. his bouse cellar so the cats can en­ 7:30— Kate Smith. Shelby, Iowa, and William H. Fritz ter the cellar whenever they wish to to report to the parols offi* John Payunk celebrated their new and Friday at lOiSO A.N. 7:45—Boake Carter. of Schuyler, Neb., went to Creigb- period of parole. names today. do so. Tbe next move to be made over WEAF or WTIC. 6:00—Cavateade of America. ton University medical college at If their feet are cold la a quick run I hoy wai attrib- The triplets were known simply 8:86—Oeorga Bums and Qracie Al­ the same time. Interned at an tobacco crumbs I to a petting and pampering u A, B and C until last night when up the cellar stairs and they will • —er, who upon calling fo r the len. Omaha hospital at the same time, find tbe cellar door open Just wide they were named Joan, Jane and 9:00— Chesterfield Presents Lily left at tbe same time in 1933 to SL .?*J'^** *'•* Interceaaory Gerald. enough to admit them to tbe kitchen Pons Kostelantea* Orchestra. practice in their home towns. or to leave the room as they please. „**‘SL*“ r «on hod "done Saturday night. • . hoy’e father waa o f 9:80—Refreahment Time — Ray Meeting in the corridors of the A shelf la placed back of tbe stove OfWJIb hospital attendant* said the Noble’s Orchestra. sama boapital this week they ex­ St tjrpe but eould not rule mother and bable* are "doing ftn*." and chairs close by eo the seven cat Crime Crusade — PhllUpa changed congratulatlona. Both had family have am]is chance to wanp beoaoM IW hers a t tha sanu Ume; th d r cold feet. C DM. D aorr a'U risa XosMco Cae •A- MANGHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1938. PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, WBDNB5DAT, FEBRUARY 12,198«.

tee of men and women of St. Bridg­ Miss Amanda Jarvis, Mrs. Henry through his own station, W6HXP, et's churcli In charge o f Monday LeDuc, Mrs. Mary Hayes. Mrs. John dous number of friends and he is a pardon; Franklin D. Roosevelt— as road cases Is followed, the act to to* la lounging robes on the Kentucky Nlthtlngale.” the front and rear and* of Daisy, CARD PAR H MONDAY Los Angeles. band Joseph to g iv * back her evening's card party In the pariah McCarthy. Miss Bernice Moske. Deaths Last Night convinced partisan politlclon*-part Tammany's man for the Presidency will survive Intact. beaches. "Miami." a fellow New Turker tb * psplar ache bora* In a' local Per Capita Gross Debt New York—James Dominick They doubt, however, that the canary. Returning to court s week hall. Bridge, whist and setback Mts.s Constance Karpuska, Mias of the machine. He has. under the Even Farley, congenital New York This elimaU has a haughty ef­ was saying the other day, "Is the supper club, have just been let out Hackett. 59. author, labor consult­ present majority will follow prece- later, she accused Joseph o f being IN ST. BRIDGETS HALL will be played and the usual num­ Thelma Abraltls, Mrs. Newton Tag­ ant and director of the Bureau of ^ £«fiittig fltriUl fect even upon aomanelature. No place where a Broadwavtte meets because the owner decided that Worthington. Ind. Fred Jewell, law, practically unlimited power. man that he Is, knows that Mr. ilent. all his creditors on the main Of Cities a Bit Lower ber of prises, 12, will be awarded to gart. Industrial Hygiene of the New York , ,__ _ rUtoUMHISO BT THB sooner did the Broadway orches­ be could use a couple of waiters. a canary switcher. The one she got, 60. band director and composer. Legally ho has every right in the Roosevelt on election day will need street." Instead. the winners. A fte r the games re- Mr. Limerick's as.sistants w ill be State Department of Labor. t n O U L D FKINTINO CUM PANT. INU tra leader, Jerry Freeman, arrive she told the court, was a noiu>ing- freshm enW will be served. Old CoiirlromA I* Hhrine Mrs. Frank Handley. Sr., and Andrew Henly, John J. Griffin, A l­ New Y o r k M r s . Sadie C. Lang­ Montreal—Percy Franklin Wood­ It BiatsU dtraat world to lYstorc every llcfnae auto­ the vote, of some folk. Iresldes here Uian his name wo* changed It Is more expensive for a Mi­ Assisting Mrs. Handley will be Manebastar, Conii. Tile old Supreme Court room In Ir-’ female and she thought Joseph Washington, Feb. 12.— (AP) — A coming. Drives for economy, the ' Francis Limerick in Charge bert Odermanh, Matthew Merz, M i­ muir. 87. world traveler and widow cock. 80. Canadian artist and mem­ matically forfeited for certain viola­ Tammany highblners — and bo to J. Randell. ami night c lu b 'to hire a rhumba U » T CHORD the following; Mrs. Agnes Dwyer, THOMAS rsnuUSON the Capitol Is being kept open ahoulC be held in contempt The small decrease—72 cents—In the per fact that memy relief burdens were chael Coughlin. W alter Moske, Roy of Charles Langmuir, former Euro­ ber of the Royal Canadian Acad­ Miami's old and respected cltl- band from Havana, which Isn't of Arrangements for Affair. Mrs. George Bryan. Mrs. Joseph .. OanarAl Uanagar tions. Given that legal right, and niii.t know that by the lliousand. and unchanged aa a shrine for court continued the caso when capita gross debt of cities of 100,000 taken over by the Federal govern­ Griswol,., Richard LaChappellc. pean manager of the New York emy. Fouodad Ootobar 1. 1111 sens seen around the supper clubs far off, than It Is to hire on* from Milwaukee—Mrs. Fanny Balis- CharUer. Mias Stella Krieakt, Miss Insurance Company. subjected to enormoua prosanre. It is decent voter, would flee aa from the visitors to look at. Joseph's lawyer suggested, '‘per­ population and over was reported by ment, the difficulty of borrowing Thomas Opalnch, William Carey. Life often I* Moa Sbspoff, Uie hose New York, ISOO miles away. trerl, 19. won a court order direct­ Mrs. Frank Huidley, Sr., and Helen Morlarty. Mrs. Francis P. Fab)lsb«4 Bvary Cvaning ESxoapt Prior to 1859, when the court haps the bird has merely been mad* the Census Bureau today. money in some Instances, and the In­ Los Angeles ■ Paul .1. Potter. 28. An English telephone subscriber no wonder that n pcandfilonsly large plague from any candidate witli trainer who Is known aa "The The two men who worked as ing her 87-year-old eatranged hus­ Francis Limerick have been ap­ Handley, Miss Nellie.. Doyle. Mrs. In Greere, vinegar Is used to clean BliQda/a RRd Holidays Entared at ttaa took it over. It was used as the unhappy by all this discord." The decrease took place In the fis­ crease of population that spread the who organized a eUi)i of short wave can comnmnicate with 95 per cent iriA STES BETTER Poat OfTtca at Mancheatar. Conn., aa number of forfeited Ue« nhcs uie whone nomination the long-fugltlw .Senate chamber. Some of the pointed co-ch(Urmen of the commit­ Leo Burke, Miss Mary ilcGulre, Oriental rugs. station operators in 20 natlon.s •a in ite** «v* oiatiaiffav. , •aaiM^o*. m Baoond d ata Mall Mattar. cal year 1934, as compared with debt over a greater number were «*l the world's telephone users. rcfilorcd. mayor of NVw York wn. Identified. gicatcst debates of the Webster- 1933, but the figure weui still much suggested as reasons. SUBSCRIPTION HA1C8 It is our belief that the Commis­ Clay-Calhoun period echoed through higher than for 1926. The average The data covers 94 cities. The It* narrow confines and It's this ^ a Taar, by>y mallr ...... M.ou was $225.77 In 1934. against $226.49 A ir Month, by m 11 ...... I1 «o sioner would be very glad indeed If ‘•COIN” HARVEY earl;- history, rather than the larger of these, contrary to the gen­ inglab Copy ...... I 01 the law were so rhangeil hb to make court's oeciipancy, which Is ^ ven as in 1933. and $191.32 In 1926. eral trend showed an Increase in Itvared una year ...... fy 0(1 william Hope (Coin) Harvey, of the rea.son for Ita preservation No official explanation was forth­ per capita debt. Divided Into three 1 It quite ImpoPMlhle for him or for •population groups, the debt; 3;H6liB6R OF rm ; ASSOCIATED whom moKt of the present genera­ something extra-apeclal. BULLETIN! I PRESS any of his deputies, nrting under hia 1934 1933 1926 tion of Ameriemm never heard but ^Tha Aaaoclated Prena la axciuaiveiy authorlly, to revoke the sunpennion Pope (iets Back At Nre It’s news when you enn om n genuine Grand Rapids-mnde furnf- 500.000 and over ...... $274.96 $274.22 *229.94 OBtltiad to tha uaa (or rapubllcation of any license by Uie mere stroke of who died yesterday In the Ozark A half-forgottein Incident o f rS' .300,000 to 500,000 ...... 199.73 204.01 164.72 m all nawa dtapatobaa aradiiad to it tuie for so little. For UBually you must pay as much or more 100.000 to 300,000 ...... not Qtherwlte crrdMed In tnia a pen and In privacy. country of Arkansas at 8B, by the cent senatorial history has been re­ for ordinary furniture that only claims to be as good as Grand 141.13 143.07 128.12 , IjBPar and alao tha local news puh« writing of a llltle Isiok more than called here In trying to explain why Experts said burdens of larger.^- tthed and alao the local news nub* In recognition of thin evil, though Senator James P. Pope of Idaho Rapids quality. iMhtd baraiit. forty year, ago came within n fairly clties were not lightened so much' Congress. Next lowest In 1934 HOUSE’S FINAL the (fovemor'p CommlsPion enre* tried to break up the munitions In­ gAII rlghta of republlcatlon of by Federal help and that generally were Spokane, Wn.stu, Evansville, VMOlal diapBtehea herein ^re alio re* fully nfralncd ftom mentioning the close call of altering the destinies vestigation ommltiee. It was Sen­ their tasks arc comparatively more Ind., Peoria, III., and Fort Wayne, •irvad.. of this nation ator Pi>pc, who, with Senator formidable. Greater numbers Ind. port taken bv the M. V. D. In Itidl- c.corge of Georgia, walked out on a F uII aarvlce client of N : A fiervlea. rectly discouraging law «'nforrement. A successful lawyer of the period the committee ami threatened to necessitate more complex transpor­ Ranking the Same. Ipc. tation sy.stcm.s nnd so on. The ranking was the same In the Comml»Mlnn pn>po»es the follow­ prai tiring In three states, Harvey nslgii ns II protest against conduct of the Inquiry. There was llltle change In the i 1933, except that Somerville, Ma.ss., Pubitahar'a HapreaentaMva; The ing provlHlon to be incorporated in was deeply Interested In the science Jpilua Malhewa SpeciRl Axency —New You may remember that Sena­ (relative ranking of the cities in 1934 I had Fort Wayne's position. In 1926 of niomy. He became a convinced Tork. Chicago, Uairolt and Boston. the law: tor Pope went abroad last year fand 1933. but there were substantial | Somerville was second lowest, next hlmctalllHl and In 18114 wrote n differences as compared to 1926. ‘ to Washington, D. C. 1UEMBCn AUDIT OUREAb OK The revoniUon of a suspension and sounded off so sensationally Largest Debts. • The statistics cover the govem- RCULATIONS. should only be maility therefor; such appllcHtlon nlionlii Schof>l." It attained to an enor­ troduced a resolution of censure. had the largest per capita debt In | tlcally coextensive with the cities, fpr typogranhtcai arrora ippesrtng In be conalderrd nt a puhlic hearing MvarMaementn In tha Manrhaater mous circulation throughout the The resolution was buried, but ttiat order in both 1933 and 19.34. They also include a per cent of the Meaning Herald. the date of which i« aet .«o fur in among those who voted for con- In 1926, New York was first, but it; debt of the county government for advance that there may he great­ West. About the same lime a Kan- alderullon of it was Chairman Nyc was followed by Norfolk, Va., Jersey | cities having over 300.000 population WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 sa.s wonrin, Mary Ellen Decs, wrote er publicity as regards the nmne of the munitions committee. City. N. J., Cincinnati and Phlladel- In order that data for .such cities of the applicant, tin- date of the another little book, "Seven Financial Nye's vote hi said to have ran­ Phia. I may be comparable with those for GETTING AT THE ROOT hearing and the ren.^ons claimed Conspiracies,■' dealing with the rela­ kled with Pope, ail the more be­ Washington. D. C., had the lowest | other cities In this class In which for a revocation of the suspcnHlon; tions between banking nnd govern­ cause he had bowed to Nye on debt In all three years, only 21 cents the ordinary county functions arc Adopting for its own Uie report if the Hinipenslon Is revokn! the the matter of chc committee chair­ In 1933 and 1934 nnd 23 cents in I performed by the city. eC Iti aub'Committec on enforce* ren.sona therefor should be inmle a ment, whleh was almost ns widely manship to which Pope was tech­ SALE OF WINTER MERCHANDISE 1926. Wa.shlngton may borrow j The following table compares the Slant, tha Governor's Commlsalon on mutter of record by the -M otor read ns the Harvey book, nnd by the nically entitled. When Nye voiced money only with the pcrmls.sion of debts for the three years. Vehicles Commlaaloner. and upon his famous charge that Woodrow .same people. —:------’ Group I cities of 500,000 and over; Street and Highway Safety Initiates request such record should i>e Wil.son had "falsified," Pope was Without this ploughing and har­ City 1934 1933 1926 Itg program by recommending a available to the public and prcM. one of the many eager to leap New York ...... $371.48 STARTS THURSDAYy FEBRUARY 13 $365.91 $358.49 : Sttmber of very Important reforms. rowing and aeeillng of the soil of upon the North Dakotan. It Is highly probable that If pitch Chicago 216.3,5 223.61 103.54 'W ith most of the conclualons and monetary dl.Montenl the famous Philadelphia ...... a provlHlon were enacted Into hiw. Brewsfer Does a Shift 322.55 327.88 236.68 Bryan campaign of 18116 which wius Detroit ...... 255.00 I DOUBLEzZ^.iy/r GREEN TRADING STAMPS GIVEN ALL DAY THURSDAY, FIRST DAY OF THIS BIG SAT-k H jliicommendatlons o f the Commission taking It out of thn power <»f the , , Congressman Uiilph Brewster of 256.76 201.73 a very much closer contest than the .Maine, once regarded hero as a pro- Cleveland ...... 189.94 193.54 220.15 ' tha cltiren whoM chief concern is CommtsHloner to n niorc su^pondod B oston ...... record of the electoral vote shows— greaslve member from Now _Eng­ 242.20 236.31 184.41 ^ th aafety will agree. For exani- Providence, R. I. . licenses merely at will nnd witluMit land, apparently has decided the 242.72 240.57 166.17 would never have been fmsslhle. Syracuse, N. Y. . ple the premise set up by (*hlcf Jus* public knowledge, not only wtuild game Isn't worth the candle. La.st 201.71 200.60 149.77 , .That ll.ii'vey was a man of Imag­ Worcester, Mass. . 87.44 86.11 Men*s and Young Men*s . ttec Maltbte, bead of tlic oiiforcc- there be fur more cn cou ragerd • • h year, after taking an active position 78.39 ination, albeit of a decidedly pessi­ for the holding company bill, Bre-v- Hartford, Conn. .. 167.10 180.83 122.66 Men’s Special Children’s OVERCOATS Wont committee, wltb relatlou to for police and courta to do Uiclr full New Haven, Conn. mistic turn, Is to be appreciated ster swung around and voted 104.55 112.99 86.52 3 to 10 Years tiM factor o f moral suasion, which duty but a much more general re­ against It. Then he made charges Springfield, M eiss. 139.36 from hla most recent activity. He 144.60 114.86 $12.!>0 Coats, c O fionner Motor Vehicle* CommIsUou- aped for the operating laws them­ that Tom Corcoran, eo-autbor of Bridgeport, Conn...... 107.60 99.94 97.69 OVERCOATS OVERCOAT BARGAIN had b e e n arranging for the building the measure, had threatened him Scranton, Pa...... 73.14 Now ...... f O er Stoeckel so thorouglily tested over selves. And particularly would U 76.83 443.09 of a concrete jiyramld In the Ozurk.s, with public works reprisals. Yonkers. N. Y ...... 288.78 286.46 210.05 a long period of years with such dis­ relieve the Motor Vehicles Commla- 111 a vault under whlcli, for the In­ The other night Brewster was Albany, N. Y ...... 251.12 253.40 168.96 Values up to $23.50 $10.00 Coats, appointing results and upon which sloner of a tremendous lot of head­ beaming at the Liberty League Krie, Pa...... 120.35 formation of the archeologists of 121.21 95.67 Now ...... ^ ■ * w V Commissioner Connor to a somewhat aches to be able to say, “Glad to do dinner, and chumming with con­ Fall River, Mass...... 84.55 95.36 124.38 $40 Coats Now $ 2 8 -0 0 Now only some future civilization, Is to be $ 15 -0 0 leas but very considerable extent servative Representative Jimmy Cambridge, Mass...... 135.10 134.94 89.02 It for you my boy. but It Just can't Wadsworth of New York. Later ho has relied. On that subject Justice placed a comprehensive record of New Bedford, Mass...... 101.88 91.25 137.73 ^7.50-$7.00 Coats, he 4one any longer— not In the old was a guest at an exclusive post­ Reading, Pa...... 127.67 50 this one which Harvey was con­ ★ GRAND RAPIDS MADE Grand Rapids designers and their skilled craftsmen have caught the true 104.76 87.61 Maltbie says; way, not without publicity and not banquet party at the home of Jouett Somerville, Ma.ss...... 63.20 vinced is well on the road to com- Shouse, spirit of Colonial Am erica m this fine bedroom group (sketched). It's an out­ 53.24 20.58 Now When ail has been dune that can without an extremely damn good standing February Sale value. Lynn, Mass...... 97,73 92.39 70.35 $35 Coats $ 2 4 ' ^ 0 be done to educate the driven of plclcly destroying Itself. ★ COLONIAL DESIGNS Utica. N. Y ...... 132’46 131.43 99.70 automobiles and appeal to their reason. Just friondphip won’t do, Waterbury, Conn...... 180.27 BOYS’ OVERCOATS Harvey was a brainy man and a The pieces reflect the transitional period between Queen Anne and Chip­ 182.15 173.20 any more, and neither will political Lowell, Mass...... 68.10 11 to 18 Yearsears sense of roon l responsibility there good lawyer and ho prospered rea­ pendale . u period of fine living. Each piece Is large and roomy and U 68.71 68.95 ' will stlU remain many drivers who expediency— because now we muet riN ★ TH R EE BIG PIECES sonably. But ho never had a very made with rich mahogany veneers. Poster bed, Chippendale dresser base $30 Coats Now $ 2 1 -0 0 are not amenable to such methods, do these things, if at all. In the full with separate mirror, and your choice of the high 5-drawer chest or the low­ $16..'i0-?l.').00 Coats, 20% OFF Tberefora there can be no aseur* good lime. He worried too much r*'*' glare of daylight and With the entire boy dressing table with separate mirror. Pieces can be purchased separate­ ton. England, In "CTvlI W ar ’ and I Now MEN’S LEATHER COATS ance of reasonable safety In auto­ about the world. So did earlier $11-50 State of Connecticut looking on." ly, and there are three other designs, not shown. ONCE FAMOUS ACTRESS tliat same year played In the same MEN’S WOOLEN MACKINAWS mobile traffic unless police and prophets. NEW play In the Fifth avenue theater in MEN’S WOOLEN ZIPPER BLOUSES oourta enforce the automobile laws Wc would almost be willing to bet $125 New York with the star. Kyrle Bel- $i:i..-io-$r2..-)0 Coals, fairly and effectively. DIES IN MONTE CARLO lew. ' $25 Coats Now $ 17 -5 0 MEN’S SUEDE LEATHER BLOUSES that Commissioner Mike put the Now ...... $9-50 We mean no disparagement of Governor’s Commission up to rec­ MISSION MARTYRS She appeared with Bellew until I MEN’S SUEDE LEA'THER COATS YORK 1898 in dozena of successes. Later ^ anybody when we assert the convic­ m a m o m c s sc ommending that scheme. It would A number of adjectives ornament­ Mrs. Brown Potter Was Known she was the leading lady for Sir tion that the fln t sentence In the solve a lot of his owm problems be­ ed the first news dispatch to reach All Over the World— Became Bcerbohm Tree. She retired from By GEORGE ROSS Boys’ . above quotation Indicates the dls- sides making for a wholesome and this country concerning the Impris­ French Citizen. the professional stage In 1912, re­ Men’s Men’s ■wrery of the obvious. For many appearing only for a single benefit effective reform In the whole auto­ onment of an American missionary Miami, Fla., Feb. 12—There la as performance In England In 1919. I; yoars this newspaper, as one of only Monte Carlo, Feb, 12.—(A P)— 20% OFF mobile safety situation. and hla family In Ethiopia logothcr conglomerate a mixture of people Knicker Special Mrs. Cora Urquhart Brown-Potter, Suit Special tw o or Uu-ee In the state, has been, In this rich re.sort off the Gulf Sizes BOYS’ LEATHER COATS Trouser Special with a (Canadian colleague. They Special Purchase once famous actress and the moth­ B U YIN G C. S. BONDS I Insisting that soft words buttered no were jalle

toe fine wray It was carried through. SOLDIERS PURSUE 8HURS. MISS lyORTH. fort waa mads to settle tos eta will meet as follows: 7:00 to 7:40 TOWN DEBT EXCEEDS ThWe^wara no aeddenta or mlahapa weeks strike at toe Lawton Mlllt ST. MARirS LEADER of aiy^Wnd to mar a perfect day SERUMISRUSHED . GUSnOFF CALLED Overnight A, P, Recreation (-'enter Advanced; 7:40 to 8:30 Life Savtag. AN’ THOUSANDS and Andover can feel quite proud ^^Conviv** and Stewed Figs Corporation at a meeting attended The Briars will play basketball m u ^ n n n i i MEXICAN BANDITS OFFICER! LOOK °f recognition given It by the by strikers’ representatives, com­ Items of Interest from 7 to 8 o’clock. ARE FOLLOWIN’ YOU HONORED BY CHOIR ra lli^ company. For those who News pany officials and a cuncllator from The tCast Sides will use tos floor Charlea Welch dtod a t hto 1 . STATUTORY LIMITS TOIItAININGSHIP Makes A Deb Popular Now GERMAN MARTYR Washington, D. C. from 8 to 9 o’clock. iCaple otzast Tueeday atalit,'! AT THOSE EVERY DAY IN ----- * could not go this time, another ex- Wedneoday. ^raion le being arranged for March New Haven— President James Middletown—Attorney Thomas C. The De Molay will use the floor leaves hie wife, one daarintSk L Foflow Kidnapers of Ameri­ M E N -I’M BEING 2 2 . Rowland) Angell of Yale writes tn Flood of this city announced settle­ The Maccabee girls tap dancing from 9 to 10 o’clock. both W el^ two stoUrs, HoweTsr, Tliere’s No Need to THE EVENING HERALD Jock Cockerhain at Episco­ Mra. Mary Webstar, for many New York, Feb. 12.—(AP)—^WhaLsdancIng achooL They step al) over today’s newi. Undergraduate Dally, ment of claims against toe State of class will meet from 6:00 to 5:40. Friday, — Bantle end Hfe. Grace GODARD, STATE FOLLOWED! years a resident of Andover, died Captain Fears Ontbreak of It takes to )>e a lucceisful debutante your feet. Hider U ads Nazi Who W u a dtfense of toe university’s aup- the Late WlUira R. Psrmeile, The MaccabM girls' swimming Dancing ta toe gym from 8:80 to members of HUIstown can Mining Official Whose a t her home early Monday morn­ Isn’t beauty, ethereal dancing, or a "Bieing a fine dancer has abso­ port of toe Olympic benefit swim­ Essex banker, and satisfaction of class will follow from 6:46 to 6:15. 12:80. Muslo by A rt McKay and HUlstown OrSaga, No. Worry Since Limit Was pal Church 14 Years ing of pneumonia. She la survived lutely nothing to do with a girl's ming meet, saying tliat it did not an appeal by eight holrs. The women'H nodal activities hts orchestra. bold Ita regular mssttox ' •------VC Meningitis; One Already $2,009 elotoes budget, but "convlv" popularity; for In addition to the Killed by Jew in Switzer­ group will meet from 7:30 to 9:30. evening, Feb. 13th. The by a son. Royal Webster, and a fact that must floors are so crowd­ :nean approval of Nazi policies in New Haven—Yale Unlvai-slty offi­ LIBRARIAN FOR Companion Was Released. daughter, Mrs. (paries White. Fu- and stewed fig*. Germany where the Olympics are cials said that ot toe 18 student The N. Y. A. first aid cla.is will will be a jiaper on Xinoota*__ Reached Throng Grand Gaest at Party. So Jane Pope and Le Brun Rhine­ ed you can't dance, half of the boysi meet with Dr. Knapp at 7:30. SUORT DUPUOATION Valeottae after wMeh these w U ) neral Mrvices were held at too homo Dead, Another Stricken. don’t know a good dancer when land. ' being held. waiters who resigned from tos ttiiB aft«rnoon* In charge of Rev lander, who have been colled re- Freshman Commons because of The men's fife saving class will Valentins social and a Inndu ■pecHvely the prettiest and the they see one. WlUlmsntlc—Mayor P. J. Lara- meet from 7:00 to 7:48. - Ravenna, Neb.— Arthur Hugh member U expected to bring x ’ List Redaction; Will Be 35 YEARS, DEAD Guadalajara, Mexico, Feb. 12 — Austin, pastor of the Nortl Coven­ "Some of them ewlng you around mee (D) waa guest c.* honor at a "condition" there, one has returned try church. Burial was In too fam­ moet popular of the current New The men's non-awlmmcrs class O'Neill Is a terrible problem to the entlne to be exchanged. (AP) —Mexican government troops .lohn Cockerham, organist and York debs aaeerted today, explain­ like a fl>ing trapeze!" Schwerin. Germanj". Feb. 12._ teatlmonloi dinner by the federa­ and ten others have been replaced. Mrs. Viela Locke and sox (Coottnned rram Pag* One) pursued "cautiously" today the cholrma.')tcr at St. Mary's Episcopal ily lot In toe Center Church ceme­ Balboa. Canal Zone, Feb. 12__ Lovely MIse Pope thereupon Stratford—Former Congressman will follow from 7:46 to 8:30. postman—because there are two of Corrected by Next Pay­ (AP)—The United States Navy de­ ing that "convlv" meaha llvellneei; (AP) —Relchafuchrer Adolf Hitler tion of French societies attended by The following basketball teams him. renee both bavo wtioophig i bandit captors of Samuel C. Faneuf, church since 1914, was surprised tery. Mra. Webster was 84 ysars a eenaa of humor; "the antltheais of chimed In. "Men don't have much an estimated 300 persina who saw (Tharlrs M. Bakswell of New Haven kidnaped American mining ofriclal, last night by the members of the old and during her lifetime saw stroyer Tatnall racsd Into toe Pad- sense of rhythm." told members at the funeral cere­ will use toe floor: 0:00 to 7:00 Royal One Arthur Hugh O’Neill U a Friday at 2 p. m. la Memorial halt, fle today, bearing physiciant and being liored and etupld-looklng." him presented with a wriet watch. told an estimated 800 Republicans Oaks; T;00 to 8:00 Ski Five; 8:00 to while friends of the victim sought choir with a party In honor of hls many changes In Andovsr. She They agreed tost a pretty face Is mony for Wilhelm Guetloff today that the coming political campaign dairyman. He has four brotoere and OOMMBNOUaafT ment. State Library and Supreme Court to obtain his release by payment ol birthday, following the regular re­ leaves a host of friends and neigh­ serum to the training ship CaHfor- Stewed figs are a popular diet of not Indispensable, "since loads of Greenwich—y. Gerard Tobin of 6:00 De Molay; 9:00 to 10:0O building. The Rev. Rockwell Har­ nia State which appealed for toe younger set Just now, with a that the assassinated leader of the “la one of toe moat vital In the his­ four etaters, named Charias, Dan, ransom. hearsal. Arrangements were In bors who extend their sympathies people are perfectly swell and not Bv.'lss Nasis waa the latest of a the Greenwich board of education Clowns. John, William, Rose, Mary, Nall and mon Potter, D. D., dean of Hartford ststance against an outbreak of dash of spinach or a little tomato told the board of eatlmato that toe tory of the Nation," In terming toe Rolelgb, N . CL—A day Fears for Faneuf's safety dlmln- charge of William Davis, chairman to members of toe family. meningitis. very nice looking." Nor la a fur long list of German martyrs, killed present administration sn ‘invisible A public setback party will be Katherine. The reduction of nearly 15,822,000 Theological Seminary, will officiate, Tshed when It was confirmed that he of the social committee of the choir, Juice taken on the side. coat necessary—particularly er­ school board has sole )>ower In nam­ held at the West Side Reo on (^dar A. Snow. 64, a rstlrad mall' assisted. It Is expected, by the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. John Yeomans were Tiie training ship, bound for this for resisting what ho called a Jew­ government." The eeconi) Arthur Hugh O’Neill, received his license to piaetie* I made in the grand Mat thia year by had fallen Into the bunds of an In­ which elects officers and commit­ hosts to a party of friends Friday port at the Pacific end of toe Pana­ ’’Oonvlv,’’ TOinted out tha falr- mine. ish attempt to subjugate Germany ing teachers and that money must street. Play will start at 8 o’clock. unrelated to No. 1, is a railway fire­ the Board of Aaaeaeora, following Spencer Evans of Terryvllle. surgent lender known for his "kind, tees each year. Mrs. Edith Judd, halred Miss Pope and rosy-cheeked "I really think ermine Is overdo­ a_d enslave Germans. be placed In toe budget to pay one he had hla first day In courL ‘ evening at their home In honor of ma Canal, was about 1,000 miles at Thursday. man. He has four brothers and four But ha appeared ax rilent i the Clemlnahaw rea.iaeaainent, Mr. Godard established himself as ness" In liandling his victims. The president of the organization. In Its toe birthday of Mrs. Yeomant’s sis­ sea. Miss Rhinelander, who never wears ing It a b it" olMerved Mias Pope. "But tt was a proud page In the of two recently named but so fsr The house centipede la not poison­ The men’s ■volley ball period will reduced the total Indebtcdneaa al­ one of toe outstanding state U bandit chieftain of northern Jalisco behalf presented a gift to Mr. Ck>ck- ronge. Is a shortened form for ‘con- "However. If I were offered one, I Bisters, named Ctaarlee, Dan. John, than attorney. He was ter. An evening of entertainment In Its call for aid, the vessel re­ lUstory of the Swiss and for the unpaid. ous. Only toe large tropical Centi­ bs bald from 6 to 7 o'clock. William. Rose, Mary, NeU and lowed the town by atato atatutea to brarlans of toe nation, a position was described by persons who knew erham, who rcsoonded briefly In rivlallty." wouldn't turn up my noee." Germans firing In Switzerland,” Der Plainfield—An unsuccessful ef­ divorce from hls wife from allghtly below the amount owed at followed a dinner. ported the first case of meningitis, pedes are venomous. Tha women's swimming classes Katoertas. that was recognized to 1904, only him as "a renegade but not a mur­ hl.s modest way, th.-inklng the choir The Andover Juvenile Grange held an InflammaUon affecting tha mem- Neither deb would admit to being Debbies hardly ever drink more Fuehrer said, "that no misguided hs had been separated tcro the preaent time. The payment May four years after he became librarian, derer." ! members for their kind Ihoughtful- its rtgular meeting Friday evenine hrancs of the brain or spinal cord, toe prettiest or the most popular, than three glasses of champagne in German, nor any Swiss could be 1, of auma owed on lK>nd iaauea, by his election to the presidency of Although toe war department, at i ness in the honoring him. In tha Town hall. arose la.et Saturday and the vie but each thought the other had euf- one evening, they aald. found to carry out the aasasatnatlon totaling $109,000, will bring tha in- the National Association of State the request of the American Em­ A short program followed In the died Monday—the same day flclent "convlv” to merit the title. Cleaner's bills are a real problem of Gustloff Feb. 4 at Davoa debtedneaa of the town to below the Librarians. Five years later the bassy In Mexico City, gave Instruc­ nature of a "Major Bowes Amateur Ck)ld weather was responsible for The two girls then turned to the for debutantes, lamented the practl' atatutorv limit. a temporary shutdown of toe Case which a second case was report "The Instigator himself had to do American Association of Law Li­ tions, It was learned a detachment Hour" with Mrs. Juvv zero In the northwest face, might be a man she noticed ed the new Planetarium and was former residents of Andover. and Is under the command of Capt. of toe hardest working and most cept It! exempt from the debt limit, was was a sot of note books which he horseback to within some 20 miles .sitting through four shows Tuc.sdny deeply impressed with the magnifi­ Subscribers to the Manchester 11,964,000. Since then the town has kept while a student of Wesleyan In of Guada'ai.ara yesterday, and con­ ns the biting blast Jabbed into a R. C. Dwyer. scUvs members of toe club nlnce Its "You Wilhelm Gustloff, have not tinued on foot. He waa exhausted, farm belt that was Just ifiartlng to to the front row of the theater cence of the display of heavenly bod­ Herald in Andover have been eom- organlaatton two yetrs age. The Ladlaa of toe Mlealonary fallen ta vain. Little did your u - bMTOwed $200,000 on temporary a course taught by Woodrow Wilson. thaw. where she appeared. ies. From there they visited the pllmentlng Harry Aspinwall on the society of toe TaloottvUle Congre­ notes and has paid $60,000 on bond Tn 1890 he stepped Into library but otherw ise unharmed. HARDY DAKOTAN The annual meetlog of toe organ. sassln dream that through hie deed For An Entire Year Cathedral of St. John the Divine, fine way he has continued hls paper gational church and toe Golden Isanea, Increasing the Indebtedness work aa a professor when he be­ Strong winds will swirl rain out Oakes, jn. D.—The temperature Izatlon will be Tuesday, March 10. millions would be awakened to , le of Texas over the Gulf states and which, when It Is finished will be the route through most adverse weather was 20 below but to win a 60 cent In addltlen to electing officers and Rule club servea a lupper for toe true German life. The deed strikes to 12,069,050, about $14,000 Bbove came first librarian of too Frederick large.st cathedral in the world. It conditions. The deep snow and the lim it H. Cossitt library to Granby. OLD SEA DOC TEUS snow Into the northeast within the bet Macey Jones doffed bis sboea conducting other busineae, club boya of too Y. M. C. A. not at Germany but at Ita Instiga­ next 24 hours, the weatherman said. alone was worth the trip to New •slippery roads have necessitated and socks, walked a block across members will dine and listen to There win be a 'Valentine dance tors. XXX Other bond Issue paymente due Mr. Godard became assistant to BOSTON SCHOONER speaking program and entertain­ this year will reduce Uie Indebted- Dr. Charles J. Hoadley, state II- It was predicted heavy snow would York. After other parts of New walking on several occasions. ice and snow. Hls spirits undampen­ at the Vernon Grange on Saturday "Gustloff enters the ranks of our AN ABSORBING TAU pull more zero cold Into the North York were visited, the party ate din­ ment. evening. Percy Simpkins’ orchestra nation’s Immortal martyrs. Hs will atm of the town to $1,990,060, ex­ Df^riEDs to 1898 wh6D the library ed, he then offered to wralk home Tbs club faces toe task of filling be a patron saint of all Germans cept that the selectmen may have to was housed In the State Capitol. Central states to hurry thousands CALLS FOR HELP ner at the automat which proved A BIO mCKEL barefooted for $10. The Jones form will be there to entertain. Without Rental Charge who took advantage of a brief 10 to Interesting aa well as nourishing to nearly every office this year wlto Mile Frances ISwlng bos recently living abroad." make further temporary borrowings On the death of Dr. Hoadley In was six miles from Oakes but new material because of a by-law In anticipation of taxes. The hearty old sea dog who 24 degree temperature rise to shovel those for whom It waa a new expe­ Tampa. Fla.—There was Just a been confined to her borne with lU- 1900, Mr. Godard became state li­ could spit Bgainat the wind and roads and railways clear. (Continued from Page One) rience. Macey's listeners were convinced. preventing members from serving The law provides that Indebted- brarian. nickel between Jack Pendola's 90 Therd- were no takers. in an office more than two auccea- nese. nasi of su^vlslons, such as the smack back toe whiskers of the Fine snow fell all morning In The group under the direction of days in Jail and a five year prison Miss Lylabel Strong entertained toughest sailor on his ship Is pretty Chicago, where the overnight mlnl- Mrs. Wilson and Mr. Yeomans waa otve years. Aaron (took, who Is con- BARBER SHOP QUARTETS eighth Utilities district other than Imum was a mild 6 above zero. By the the location of the Fauci was terra. Fog and sandstorms couldn’t keep oludog bis second term as presi­ her Sunday school class at her tor atwer purpoaes, and the South much a memory, nowadays. But he privileged, through the influence of Pendola, a negro, admitted steal­ home on Saturday afternoon. Games still survives, here and there; and contrast. Devil's Lake. N. D., bad UtUe-frequented, and away from Mac Mann, brother-in-law of Mr. early day school children of eouto- dent, wJU name a nominating com' Ifaacbester Fire district shall be HOSPITAL NOTES 86 below. ing a bicycle which was valued at western Oklahoma sway from toelr mlttee In toe near future. were played and refreshments were TO VIE IN CONTESTS Don’t Wait For Included in the computation of &e you can get a look at an excellent regular shipping lanes. Yeomaiu, to visit the S. S. Wash­ $40.65. Another five cents value and served. Piisea were awarded to specimen of the breed In "The Log Suffering continued unabated as ington, trans-Atlantic passenger studies. Their fathers plowed guid­ Mr. Smith le chairman of the total indebtedness of a town. The the cold wave reached the middle of The schooner, of wooden con­ the theft would have been a felony ing furrows through toe prairie sod, committee arranging for toe elec- Robert Nowsch and Pbyllse War- debts of the utility and fire districts of a Llmejulcer," by Capt. James P. struction, was built at Essex, steamer, which was In ctock. Guides Instead of too‘ misdemeanor for tlon and banquet ren. Those preaent were: Rita, Wes­ Will Have Chance to Show have not been Included in these fig- Admissions yesterday: Carl Bolin Barker. Its third week. Food and fuel short­ took the party through the entire straight from home to schoolhouse. of S3 Division street, Joseph ages were acute In many places, Mass., In 1930. It Is owned by the which he received punishment. ley, Richard and Robert Noweeh, Their Wares at Bushnell _____ Yoiir Friends to Tell n im Captain Barker Is a veteran of schools remained closed, and some Fauci Oil Company of Boston. boat and explained toe many de­ Dorothy (3ordner, June and Phyllss The law would not prevent the Matoein of Bolton Center, Mrs. the British merchant service. He The owners said they were not tails In the construction and the op­ Memorial in Hartford Mar. 21 Joseph Lucas of 27 Homestead towns were still marooned. SURBISB Warren. Lucy Welles, Janet Dean, town from issuing refunding bonds went to sea as an apprentice boy alarmed over the plight of toe eration of this floating palace. The Dawn Nert and Jane OTynn. hut would prevent the issuance of street. In a schooner. next point of Interest was the visit (Chicago—George Sloan, sleeping OPEN FORUM Discharged yesterday: Joseph ■quare-rlgger back In the Cards and letters have been re­ Under toe auspices of tos Em- bend Issues for ether purposes un- 1880’f, rose to command, and skip­ A few minutes after the Coast to the NBC studios w'hcre guides In hls second floor bedroom, was GAIN FROM t o s s buay Glee Club of E u t Hartford, You How Wonderful lass the Qeneral Assembly gave the Edgerton of 39 Ridgewood street, Jarred by an explosion. Bricks and Thursday's ceived from Miss Mary Wilson •• • ' . t ' J ‘ pered sailing ahipa for.a great many BANDITS HOLD UP Guard flashed its SO.S It received allowed them to watch programs Bdltor, The Herald: who has been spending several a novel American Ballad contest for town special permission to exceed Alfred Berggren of 64 Gardner years, rounding fabulous Cape word that five freight steamers being broadcast. plaster showered down. A huge We are familiar wlto to st old barber shop quartets will be pre the debt Undt. street. were heading toward toe distressed disc plummeted through the root weeks ta New York. Horn some twoscore times. Many Interesting phenomenons of Specials at aaylag; "There la never any loss Theodore Trowbridge, who Is sented at the Bushnell Memorial Birth: A daughter to Mr. and Ho tells hls story through the TWO n u n PUYERS schooner. _ this Immense network were explain- and Into hls bed. He opened an eye without aome gain." And one of Hartford, on Saturday, March 21. Electrically Cooked Mrs. Frederick Scbtschnelder of 181 The nearest was the Cltv of e>l and Illustrated by the guides, who cautiously, discovered be was shar­ toe greatest isesons we have learn­ working ta this vicinity. Is spending pen of his son, Rolsnd Barker, and hla time a t toe home of hla sister, The preliminary contest, which will Summer street, yesterday. Baltimore, 65 miles distant. Lieut­ were especially considerate and ing hls cot with a rucnhole cover. ed, siaee passing through this In­ be limited to the first forty quartets the Job Is very ably accomplished. IContlmied from Page One) enant W. C. Capron of the Coast M ra Ernest Smith. : UNCOUTS DAY Admission today; Mrs. Ruth Originally published several years courteous. The train returned at Outside the bouse Morris France, Everybody’s ferno of want and woe during toe to make application, will be held in Johnson 709 Main street Guard estimated the Baltimore past few years, is a closer kinship There was a meeting at the Ver­ ago without attracting much atten­ they were slaying d\irtog about 10 p. m. carrying a group of who was passing at the time, ex­ toe CJoIoni^ Room that day, start- Food Is. Prove It To Discharged today: John Cheney stage might reach the Faud In four or I tired hut happy travelers. Much plained a sewer gas explosion blew xvlto our fellowmen, a stronger love non Grange on Friday ever Ing. Ing at 2 o’clock. Fifteen quartets, of Canton, Conn., Miss Dorothy tion, the book Is now reissued In a engagement five hours—possibly by 4:30 or 5:30 I credit Is due Mr. Yeomans and Mra. for our neighbor, a greater flow of There was sketches and music on i BRINGS DEAL OF new edition. Followed by Auto . two manhole covers high Into the the survivors of the afternoon’s Bahre of Ctolllnsvllle. p. m., #. a. L 1 ivilson lor arranging toe trip and air. One dropped In on Sloan, Market! -' tolerance and sympathy for tooA toe program. Lunches were auction- trials, will compete In toe finals that Cenous: The hospital cenmts to­ We got here all the traditional A few blocks from the Congres-s. about us. A blessed and most need­ ed off. evening which take place In toe day Is 87 patients. flxlng.a of an old salt's memoirs, but he said, he saw a car following and ful lesson. Many there are '".-rho Mrs. F, P. Bachelor Is confined to main auditorium, starting at Yourself In Your ; POLIimTALK when he is about halfway through suspicious of It. speeded up. The sec­ SHEFFIELD MILK! have not jret learned it. and who her home after falling on the Ice, o'clock. hls book. Captain Barker suddenly ond automobile followed, he said, al­ stlU believe In greedy gain of pos- last week. One hundred dollars will be given (Oentiaiied from Pago One) EXPERT PROFANTTV rails up hls sleeves and produces a though he drove at 00 miles an hour | ■easlons, even through toe sax^e There will be a meeting of the In prizes; Fifty to the winning real sea epic. and finally m.ade a sharp U turn In cans pathway of war to obtain them. Golden Rule club on Friday evening, quartet; twenty-five for second Own Kitchen In 1864 on a "Save the Constitution" Mercer, Pa.—George A. Hamil­ For the latter half of the book an effort to shako off pursuit. ' Some there are who still bellevs with toe president. Mrs. Joseph zlace; fifteen for third and ten for ^tform . Quoting newspaper ar- ton, 61, recalled today hls favorite Is concerned with one voyage—a He then drove rapidly around that hmiplnsss la gained only D ^ , ta charge. $flse Florence fourth. The Judges are Sigmund I ttelea in 1862, the Cabinet member etory of President Lincoln and the trip around the Horn—and It Is tl outskirts of tlie Lo< he told, Fine Roll torouah toe aecumulauon of things Plnnay and Mre. Albert Beebe will Spaeth, widely known as toe tune police, but the gunmen continued to 1 and riches tost they may revel In detective, James S. Stevens, vice ' eald Lincoln bad been attacked aa a days of toe war between the States, about aa tense, exciting a thing of Popular Market the lordly feeling of having lome- be toe boetesiee. t man -who scuttled the American in which he fought. Its kind as 1 tinvc ever read. Here gain and at toe Southwest corner' BUTTER! Ernest Smith is confined to hls president of toe Associated Glee 855 Main Street thlng toe^^otoer fellow doesn’t have, Clubs of America; Fronds S. , OonsUtutlon, set up a dictatorship. Four mules drawing toe Presi­ we see a laboring sailing ship meet­ of the Loop forced him to the curb. * Rublnow Building; a sort of "high hat" attitude. To home wlto arthritis. ; threw the Supreme Court Into the ing every Imaginable mischance on Robliers Armed Murphy, general manager of tos dent's carriage plunged Into a mud- teach toe young economy and thrift There waa a card party at tha Hartford Times and Theodore H. I Potomac river and declared a mora­ hole, Hamilton said, r.nd the army Its trip; fire below decks. Ice In toe One of the robbers, a-med with a SHOPPING CENTER FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE lb. and to ae^re toe haUt of putting Varnon Ovlc Betterment assoola- By Simply Phoning Us You Can Have A Trial torium of Congress." Paricer, music and drama editor of driver released a flow of pi-ofanlty sea, men lost overboard, three feet pistol, entered Coogan’s car. the ac­ aomttoing aside for emergency and OOT on Monday evening. There will toe Hartford Courant. Similar cbaiges, be said, "more that ceaseil only when the carriage of water In the hold, storms and tor said, and told them, "Take I t ; futurs use is splendid. Tboee who w a card party on Monday evening, Fine Medlnm The contest Is open to any male [. vabeaently expressed," have been reached dry ground. other woes. The royal order of arm­ easy, now, Jackie. This Is a stick-! have rightfully earned and eavM February 24 a t toe Dobsonvillo quartet ta toe StiUe, except mem­ I made against President Roosevelt "I never beard better, except chair adventures will find It great up. Miss Grable, give mo that ring." j Thursday SPECIALS Friday POTATOES! are entitled to all toe comforts tnd scboolbouse. bers of toe Embassy; toe contest­ Electric Range Installed Under This Liberal Offer ^ The aouthem Democratic gover­ from one of my Cabinet members, ’ stuff. "He had the toughest voice I ever, pleasures afforded. But bow many There will be a whlat party a t toe ants must appear in pre-1605 coa- nor declared be wished "a man like Hamilton quoted Lincoln as saying. Published by Macmillan, this heard," Coogan declared. j TENDER, TASTY, MEATY today can place a finger upon a Vernon Methodist ehurch on Friday tumes, all four members dressed Abraham Lincoln” were in the White book Is priced at $3. Miss Grable dropped the ring tm | penny of all they have labor^ and evening. Fobruaiy 14. alike; they must stag two pra-1606 1. You can have the use of a modern electric range for At the end of the year’s trial, you may continue to House now, "We can go back to peck atrlven for? How many today, who songs unaccompanleo; toelr a whole year without any rental charge. tha rugged honesty of Abe Lincoln,” fuito expected to enjoy toe fruits of ■’ewlpes" and toelr costumes will be keep the electric range, at the nominal renUI of 80 he said, “and It la the only tiling on LEGS YEARLING LAMB i toelr labor In their declining 3rears, considered ta award of toe prtaea. cents a week. Which we can depend to save the ««ataHv# J. S. MeOroaty. ^*****f^^. operated gun tor* Netea Callfernla, Townsend Plan leader T H M ain S t p h o n t n n For Valentines Out of Town—Use Our “Flower* By VVir«” Service. istonee. Re wants toem to be able Who le going to be Second ru«— i fitted toto toe noM of to# to les moro than Jfut one UtUe oorv in (Jongrese. of . Britiah bombing C lb. Oil*rimIPR*tearliedMilk B as Ik by FatMtf IJ lfh tI A a o«r ^ tola beanttAi oountryrAme^ NUCOA Good Butter Sabstitnte NUCOA JBf [e lb. Vary Ufinourtant maattag a t RUh If you destroy the leleuia cIsm . w He wants theta to wear clotoaa evening. Bveryonebe other thin hand me, downs. Ha preaent you destroy dvlUsi^en. • P- Morgan. i * r e i f ^ - XANOHBSTB* EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEON.E80AT, FESKUART 1*. 198R,

MANCHBSTt® EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1*, 198«. J. HOLL, REAL ESTATE ANAHUR PROGRAM $10,000 in Bogus Bills NAZARENE REVIVALS Amiy Engineers Destroy ADVBKTISBMBNT— AOVBKTISEMENT- birds gather, by the member* o f the teinment program refresbmente will big attraction, and /this y w r A T S t A ll TONIGHT club. be served. eommlttqe hopes to make It ‘ M ade in Penitentiary TO OPEN WEDNESDAY Fast ChaAoaUor* to Meet Bnlldirig Mid 1/iaii Meettag and better, than ever. T)£AN HERE, IS HONORED Bridge—Also Their Boat ROCKVILLE George Arnold, Jr., prCeldent and Delegates from Hartford, Man­ Mrs. Annie Jobnsta, secretegy chester, Thompwinvllle and East Charles M. Squires, secretary o f the the lodge. Is chairman o f Ul* San FrancUco, Feb. 1*.— (A P )—.iDan Wilson, 86. and C. L. Parr 39 Hartford are expected to attend the Rockville Building and Loan Asso­ ment committee and Will be ciation have Issued notices o f the First in Series to Be Present­ Three paroled San Quentin convicts' Foster said his agents found 14 of Series to Be b Qiarge of meeting of tbe Past Cbancellora As­ by Mrs. Ruby Swain. They tfan & 0 ip of 30 (dYC Fromioent were held today as Federal agenU | the counterfeit bills in Wilson’s ~ aalS^hlifit-l! nearby hllj after or­ sociation of the Second district to annual meeting to be held this eve­ have Irish soda and raloto bread, today that they were better than ning. The meeting will be held to Carl Bolin, of Division S(re«L and prison authorities Investigated home. Eleven of the fake notes dering a boat be mode available to MERCHANTS IN PROTEST be bald this evening to Pythian hall. cup cakes and tea, to be Inqiulled I* they thought* but were they em^ BARGAIN the rooms of the Aeeoclatkm in the Falls on 'Way to VYork— Is ed; Excellent Movie Pro­ alleged manufacture of 310,000 in were passed on taxicab drivers here ferry him back across the stream. All Pythian* are invited to attend. the charge for dancing and pregranx Manchester Man Testi- Rev. I. C. Mathis— Is First barrassed! Fitch Block on Union streeL start­ Dangbters of Liberty Set bogus 310 bills Inside the peniten- last New Year’s Eve. The boat had been brought all the ON PARKING PROPOSALS An oyster supper will be served in Well Known Bowler. East ticket also carries with It a gram Also. I San Quentin’s Warden James B. The engineers wanted some prac­ way frorm-Fort Benning on a CCC the esriy part of the evening, the ing at seven thirty o'clock. chance to win 69 gallons of rang* Secret Service Captain Tliomas | Holohan ordered a i aarch of the Visit to Manchester. tice in blowing up bridges' and ob­ truck. oysters for this annual event being Girl Scouts Card Party oil. nunial Dinner at Hotel The Cardinal Bird Troop, Qlrl Carl Bolin of S3 Division street Date for Annual Party of B. Foster said he planned to file , prison yesterday after finding one tained permission from the Tennes­ The Captain gave the order to donated by Past Cliencellor Jamc.s Mr*. Lily Foots, Mrs. Violet complaints against the three paroled j of the bills there, see Valley authority to demolish Present Petition lo Common R. Quinn of Rockville. EmU P. •Scouts of America, will hold a pub­ waa admitted to tbe Mcmurlal hoe- fie®' There was a tremendous roar Whltnuui’s Valentins candy, sell­ several games and nmny nursery lic card party this evening In the pitel yesterday with a broken leg, Field* and Mrs. Nellie Woodhousa Bond > - His Importance Warner Brotherv State theater convicts, now held on suspicion of i The money was turned out In the structures in the area to be Hooded and the entire bridge collapsed Into Council Registering Opposi­ Yost Is to charge of the prepara tho Order. will make arrangements for tha en- Rev. I. C. Mathis of Newton. Kan- | by' waters from Norris DamDam. ing a t Quinn's Pharmacy, Is put up rhymes on it. This rug nes par­ social rooms of the Union church euatalnad when he fe ll on a slippery will revive the popular Amateur complicity. prison’s photographic department, the river. to heart shaped, hand palntefl boxes ticularly well with maple furniture. tioni for tbe supper and be will be tertalruaent aad donee and Mia, sas, w ill open the spring scries of ' Captain Gilbert E. LInkswilcr and tion to the Restrictions. starting nt eight o’clock. Whist and pavement while on hli way to work Night programa beginning tonight Only 50 o f the bills have been re­ CJaptaln Foster said. A New York The officer expressed amazement that are so beautiful they will be asstated by W aiter Kemble, John Em ily Pratt and Mrs. Burta Dtokanl to Town Cited. revival meetings In the Church of a party from .F'ort Benning, Ga., Schwarz and R. E. Doyle, bridge will be ployed and prlaea will at tho Hartford Electric Light com- covered, Captain Foster said. The Federal Reserve bank note was at the completeness of the wreck­ treasured long after the delicious will be to charge of ticket dlstrlbn- with a hig cast of nine varied acts. the Nazarenc, 466 Main street, placed 300 pounds o f dynamite under Left-over scrambled eggs may be Following the district meeting be awarded at each table. The pro­ sny. The mishap took macs ip Saturday evening, March 7, It the others he said may be in circulation copied and “ prints" made at a age and asked an enlisted man to candy la gone. This candy sells for made Into hot toasted sandwiches. Rockville, Feh. 12—Mayor Claude ceed* will be iwed for the puroboae lartford. tlon. The first ahow will start at 7 o’clock Wednesday evening, Feb. 19, Rev. the west abutment of a seven-span there will be a social. R date w t by the degree team of the ehowlng the romantic. muaicBl dra­ or cashed somewhere In the prison. rapid rate until the whole of the es­ take him over the river. 31.60, A t Quinn's you will find Left-over poached egg may he A. Mills presided at the meeting of of new uni forme. The officera are, Daughter* of LlherFy, No 125, Loyal Harris B. Anthony, pastor, an­ concrete bridge. They believed the Mr. Bolin, who Is prominent In A tribute to Edwmrd J. HoII for ma, "Rose of the Rancho." starring The suspects are Thomas Bell, 42, timated 310.000 was "produced." "Sorry, Sir," the man replied, "ws many other kinds of Valentine choc­ rooked hard snd used wherever a Meet In .Steffflrd Springe O ptaln . Mins Adalalde Hannttord; Pythian activities here end Is also nounced today. Under contract to charge would at least blow out the the Common Council held last eve­ Orange Ladles lastltution, for ibi or the student* m th* gov*rnm*nt the p u t be baa played in the de- Gladys Swarthout and John Boles. were afraid falling pieces of con­ olates at different prices. The Tolland County Dcmocratto lieutenant, Mrs. Ralph WilCOXi known as a bowler, broke a email appear In the current , evangelistic abutment to the first pier. recipe calls for hard-cookid egg. ning at which all members of both annual irlab tea party, entertain flying school* of Russia, 20 pqr cent ’ Taiopment and healthful irrowth of The picture is based on the popular series of meetings. Rev. Mathis will crete might damage the boat so we Association of which A. M. Burke of lieutenant, Miss Evelyn Plumnnr. bone Just below the knee and the ment aad done*. This is always ars wromen. ■ ' Capt LInkswilcr wanted to see boards were present. this city Is president will hold its llaoebeater along realdentlal lines stage success of the same name and In St'afford Springs on business, F ri­ appear in the local Nazarene church placed it under the bridge.” Beaten white of egg may he mixed A Valentine made up by the Park PlaoeJile Tounuunent to Start large bone at the ankle. is an excellent vehicle for the fa- day. A petition was received protest­ February meeting this evening at The first of a ssriei of sittings In - was paid to the prominent real for the first time. wltli whipped cream to make It go m u Flower Shop will more than ing the proposed restrictions limit­ mniis Metropolitan Opera concert Mrs. Alice I. Sullivan of Benton ABOUT TOWN Evangelist Mathis was born on further. Or white of egg may be pletBe. C^ll today and order a cor­ the Warren Memorial hall In Staf­ the second pinochle tournament ha- ICE DE.ILERB MEET estate dealer last night when 30 of ing parking on the tvest side of soloist and Mr. Boles. street was a recent visitor o f friend.s a farn) In Buffalo, Mo., 38 years ago beaten up In hot chorolale without sage, a Valentine novelty, a heart- ford Springe. William Fitegrrald tween the Rockville Lodge of Bike hit oloeest friends gathered at a The .story Is based on the early, in Hartford. Market street to one liour and for­ of the State Labor Commleelon will and Ihe Maple Grov* Club will M HarUord, Fab! 12.~(AP) — five whipped cream. basket or e plant. bidding all parking on the cast side romantic history of the Mission Earl R. Gary of Stafford, of the The following players, members of be the principal apeaker and Demo held this evening at Mapla Gfove. hundred members of the Nsw Bng- testimonial dinner In the Hotel OBITUARY MANY NOTABLES c(f the street signed by the following days of California. The original Brown and Bigelow Company, has Ihe former Coast to 0)ast club rep­ creta from (hnthroughout the county The Elks were the winnsra of tlw ioad tee Dealers’ assootation con­ Bond, Hutford, last night. The af resenting the Maple Street Tavern, Left-over bits o f chesse, even when The latest styles In millinery are Market atreet merchants: Tha Ex­ will attend. Rose." Antonia Maria Castro, de­ been on a business trip through ather bard, may pe grated and used smartly different this season will! first tournament. The secxind tourna­ vened here today to discuss trade la ir was quietly planned and w'as a are cordially invited to meet at the r change Block company, Charles B. ment will contlmie for els Wtdnea- scendant of ihe Spanish ^ n s , MassachiiRetts. DEATHS cover the top of vegetables, to small shapes predominating. Cute Republlean Club Meeting conditions, with President Ralph N. complete surprise to Mr. Holl. Be Edward J. Roll around whose life the drama 1s Maple Street Tavern at 6;30 o’clock AT O’SHEA RITES Connors, John I-oalbo, Harry Bing- day evenings. cause the plans were kept so quiet Injured By Acid sprinkle in soup and be scrambled little turbans are nnmerons, also hci(ner, Julius Beer, L. hMuche, A large attendance la expected at Mlllen os a principal speaker. Ijoiit. based, lies burled In the grounds of tonight to go to the Red Men’s club the meeting of the Rockville Repub­ Purrnt-Tcaeher Meeting Gov. T, Frank Hayes and Mayor ‘ a number of close friends of Mr. Eveo Canestria of the Bochlochl for a spaghetti supper; "Jlgge" Mrs. Edna Schtdde With eggs. squRiiah or high-low crowns. Sailors George Taylor, Leo Sokoloski, C W. The regular meeting or the sale was such a succese he decided the old Son Juan Batista Mission lican Club to be held In Rockville Bpellacy ore sxi>ectH to spsak this BoU were not aware of the dinner and Is visited yearly by countless Garage suffered painful Injuries to Allis, Victor FIrpo, Frank Plano, Mrs. Edna Schulde of Broad are also strongly featured, being es­ Trapp, Julius Poggie, Samuel Stone, Vernon Parcnt-Tancher Aasoolatlc* consequently could not be pres. to stay here. tonight at their roonia la the Pres­ ovenlng at the banquet for members thousands of people. his left eye while working on a car. Armando Giancola, Ed Duke, Jack Brook, a former resldc.it of Man­ Scores of Priests from All MlUkowiki the Florist, will send a pecially desirable for wear with Miss Mary Loebr, A. Hartenstcin, will be held this evening, Fsbruary snL. However, It was expressed by Mr. Holl said that he believed he cott block. Mcmbera of other R e­ and thslr wives. The Amateur Contest will start The acid from the battery of the Hewitt, Phil Ccrvlni, CJarlo Raccag- chester. died suddenly yesterday beautiful floral Valentine for you to mannish or swagger suit and ensem­ The Tcnnstedl Brendel Company, I2th at the Vernon Methodist those present at the dinner that was the only real entalc dealer In mother, sister, sweetheart, friend. Hyman Stone, Alex Giber, J. Pap­ publican clubs In Tolland County to­ at 8:20 p. m. automobile splashed In his eye while nl. James McCartan, Julhis Caval- morning at St, Francis hospital in ble costumes, which are expected lo church. This will bs Founders’ every one of the host of E. J.'s the United States who had invested he was at work.' He was treated by Parts of State at Mass for Just call and say what it shall be— lead the fashion In street apparel. pas, R, W. Tennstedt. Otto Koehler. gether with the (nemhers of tbe W. L. BURWEIX DEAD The "Case of the Missing Man,” lottl and Ralph Am er. Hartford. She was 49 years ul age East Windsor club will he tbe Night and the night la being oals- friends was present In spirit. heavily In real estate and had man­ Dr. J. McClure Givens of East Main cut flowers or plants. Veils, too, are very Important, ap­ John Ortyl, Steve Kulo and Charles the fast-moving Colombia comedy- and lived here for more tlian twelve guests at the meeting. brated by alt Parent-Teachers Asso­ Complete Surprise aged to save his holdings throuph drama concerns the exciting compli­ street. pearing on many of the emartest Tennstedt. ciations throughout the countiY, Brunswick, Ga., Feb. 12.— ( A P ) — The Const to Coast setback team years up to a year and a half ago. Waterbury Pastor. Ur. Holl went to the Hotel Bond the depression. He said that de­ cations into which a street photog­ William Russell, projectionist at When you go by Watkins Bros. hats. Some veil* are placed only at A t the meeting two weeks ago Attorney William Hannn ot During tha meeting a collection wilt William Lewi* Burwell, 76, retired, lost to the Park Tavern team last She leaves her husband. Harr>- with the Idea that he was to attend spite the fact he has been al) over rapher takes one picture too many. the Princess Theater In Rockville, Oak street display window be sure front In a fluffy, forward arrange­ the Council aiithorlied Corporation Bethel, Spanker of the House ot be taken for tha National work. A of 3 Eaat Wall etreet, Norwalk, night, 338 to 316, In the first two Schulde; two daughters. Mrs. Hazel Counsel Bernard J. Ackerman to a sub-committee meeting of the the world and has visited countries Roger Pryor heads a good cast In was the week-end visitor of his par­ and look at the new nursery rug ment; others feature colored con­ Rapresentativei at the last seulon program will be given under the di­ Conn., died at a hotel here t o ^ y games of a four-game series, the Donnelly of Hartford and Miss Bar­ make a study of the question and to of the General Assembly will give Chamber of Commerce executives of potentially greater posslbilltlcjs this picture. ents at their home on Main street. Waterbury. Feb. 12.— (AP) __ there. It Is an Armstrong felt base fetti dots on black veiling for a chic rection of Mra. Thomas Neill and from a heart attack. With Mra, last half of which will be played to­ bara Trombly of Broad B-ook; t report on the same. He reported the principal address. The second spd not until be saw the lu g e as- he never found a place he liked as Manager Jack Sanson will an­ Miss Alice Lewis of the Hartford Scores of priests from all parts of 6 ft. by 9 ft. rug, sells for 34.85 ami effect. Attorney Saul Pcizer. The hoeteoaea Burwell, he w m en route to Flor­ morrow night at the Park Tavern. son, Elmer Trombly of Cornwall, on Tuesday that under the state speaker o f the evening will be A t­ ida. ^m blage o f guests in the Moorish he has Manchester. He has never nounce the contestants during the hospital was the week-end guest of Connecticut und from more distant can be made up to 8x12 ft. It will tor the occasion are Mr. and Mrs. lianquu ball and was greeted with regretted his decision to remain in show. Three cash priees, flO, IS. Tonight the Coast to Coast players Conn.; six sisters, Mrs. George Jor­ cities, dignitaries of the church and statutes the mayor la the traffic torney Senris Dearington, president Saul Peltzsr, Mrs. William Nowach, Funeral servicss will be held here her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Edward delight the children and give them authority of the city. acclaim did be realise what the town and said ho wanted to sincerely and 33 will be given the winners. will dine at the Red Men’s club as a dan, Mra. Elizabeth Slovene and prominent figures In public life at­ of the Windham County 'Young R e­ Mrs. Theodors Nellsem Mrs. Peter tomorrow and the body will be sent Lewis of West Main street. many happy hours because It has Alderman Davlea, Councilman publican Club. He has been active (atbering represented. It developed state that It is his belief that the The second show will start at 8:20 reward for their recent victory over Mrs. Frank Hall, all of this town. tended the pontifical high mass of Nellien, Mr. and Mra. (Mrald Rlaley, to Jacksonville, Fla., for oramatlon. Mrs. William Robinson spent the Ertel, and Councilman Uhderwood in the promotion of tbe Connecticut 'early In the evening that Mr. Holl best Investment today Is In Man­ p. m. the Red Men. Mrs. Frank Mlthlaek ai.d Mrs. Al­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank R lzy and Mrs. Tbe ashes will b* burled to Oak week-end the guest of relatives In requiem In memory of Rev. William and Dowding apoke on the matter Young Republican organization had reached bis 62nd birthday ten chester real estate. He closed by Norwich. bert Goodale, both of Newington, J. O’Shea, pastor of St. Margaret s Jacob Seigal. Mra. Gernld ' Riafiv, Grove cemetery, Springfield, Maas. days ago so the party was doubly was sentenced to 42 months In a and upon the suggestion of the since Its atari. Town Chairman president of tbe association *vUI expressing bis deep gratitude at the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Levett o f H art­ A certificate of preliminary dis­ and Mrs. Stephen V esolaki of Crom­ church, who died Saturday night He was a member of Crescent Lodge 'dtenlflcant, penlteDtlary, five other sisters to mayor the matter waa tabled for Francis P. Prichard will also ad­ preside at the meeting. honor extended him. ford were week-end guests of Mrs. solution of the Meyer and Mendel­ well; a brother, Howard Reed of after a very brief Illness. RHINE CATHOLICS of Masons, Pittsfield. Moss. :’Willard B. Rogers, for years a seven months imprisonment and further consideration. dress the meeting and there will be Levett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ sohn Agricultural Credit corpora­ Broad Brook; and t'vo granddill- Most Rev. Maurice F. McAuliffa .doss friend of Mr. Holl, was toast­ STAFFORD SPRINGS dren. two male aasoclates o f the order to A communication was read from several other local and county lead­ ward Lewis of West Main street. tion was filed by the firm In the of­ Rev. I. C. Mathis of Hartford, bishop of the diocese, 18 to 21 months to a penitentiary. Gustave Klar of 82 Talcott avenue ers present. er and Robert K. Anderson, of fice of the Secretary of State yes­ The funeral will be held tomor­ llatklns Brothers, was chairman. ASKS A MAJORITY VOTE Mrs. Joseph Kaba and daughter. was the celebrant, and the eulogy They were chai-ged with Illicit, who filed a notice that he fell on a In addition to the apeakera there (Special to The Herald) terday. and led an adventurous life on the row afternoon at 2 o'clock at her UNDER NAZI BAN an excellent dinner of Miss Helen Kaba, of Main street are was delivered by Rt. Rev. Monslg- secret transference of funds from sidewalk In front of the William will be an entertainment program. Make It A Floral Stafford Springs. February 12.— prairies until he decided to leave omato soup, filet mignon, visiting Mrs. Kaba's sister In St. home in Broad Brook. Burial will be nor Thomas S. Duggan, vicar gen­ the Constance and Mayence branch­ Pray property on Talcott avenue re­ This will include vocal numbers by Mr. and Mrs. John Larned of Staf­ home and shift for himself, finally olata frappe, cakes and coffee OF PEOPLE BEFORE WAR Petersburg, Florida. Francis Coleman, as chairman. Is in Windsorvllle cemetery. eral of the diocese, a native o f Deep es of tbe order to the chief seat at cently and fractured a rib and suf­ the Treblers, a group of young locating in Oklahoma. Returning to sntsrtainmeat program was pre- ford street quietly observed their fif­ Harold Panclera of Center street heading the committee that tonight River, where Father O’Shea waa Freiburg, Switzerland. 'The order fered other Injuries. He stated that women trained by Miss Edith Ran­ Kansas he entered the service of aSBtsd. Ralph Mixer's string en- tieth wedding anniversary today. and Albert Pellesarrl of Keefe's will sponsor an informal dance to Mrs. F. A. Law __ reared. Lleut-Gov. Frank Hayes, Secret Police Make Whole­ devotes itM lf nrtoifipaUy to further­ bs would hold the city liable, claim­ som of this city. Nick Phillips sad Frank Gannett Relicvek 90 the Santa Fe Railroad where ho aamble, which has attracted so much' John Larned of Stafford street and Plains were among those to go to be held In Tom Conran’s Jack and Mra. Caroline Grace (Currier) Superior Court Judge Frank P. Mc- ance of (^thoUe educattoa. ing that the accident was caused by hla orehettra o f this city will en­ worked for six years. Hla early life a defect In the sidewalk. Tbe com­ fimrable comment from dmers at Per Cent in U. S. Aifuinst It Miss Hattie E. Sender of Holyoke, Brattleboro, Vermont Sunday for Jill Club on North Main street. Law, wife of Fred Albert Law of 35 Evoy, Common Pleas Judge Edward sale Arrests; Newspapers tertain with Instrumental and vocal Massnchiiaetts, were married Febru­ the winter sports. Other members of the committee waa spent apart from the church TINT BABY’S CONDITION munication was referred to the specialties. VALENTINE Bigelow street, died this morning the Bond, rendered appropriate dln- — Tells Ways of Peace. and church life and at the time of J. Finn and othc. prominent lay­ Claims committee. ysr music and Bob Shanley, top rate ary 12. 188(1 In the Baptist church In Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell of are Charles O’Dowd, Wilbrod Mes­ after a long Illness. Mrs. Law had A t the conclusion o f tha enter- his marriage at the age of 22 he men were among the congregation Oakland, Calif., Feb. 12.— (A P )— There was a discussion in regard '.gfedlo baritone sang several of Ur. Holyoke by the Reverend Doctor East Main street with friends from sier, Daniel McKenzie and Francis lived In Manchester about four Keep SilenL Ithaca. N. Y., Feb. 12.—(AP|.— had not been In a church for ten which crowded the church to the to the situation which developed on '■ell's favorite songs Including Adams. Southbrldge, Massachusetts, were Keefe. Tickets for the dance may years, coming here from Hartford. Nancy Lee Vogt, Oakland’s cele­ This Year For Her Belief that "America shnvild never years doors. Saturday night when the fire ap­ *3oots and Saddles", "Stout Heart­ Mr. Larned was born on Stafford be obtained from members of the She was a member of the Hearth­ brated iS-ounce "mite baby", was reaort to war without a majority week-end visitors In New York City. Converted In Kansas At 1 o’clock the funeral cortege paratus was hindered to going to ed Men” , " I f I Should Lose You", street, June 10, 1862, the son Af committee. A good dance orchestra stone Club of that city, and of Or- reported today by physicians to be vote of the people" was expressed Raymond Campo and Charles Mathis was converted In a revival moved out of the city toward Deep Berlin, Feb. 12.— (A P )—The offi­ the fire by motorists. Mayor Mills and "Without A Song”. Later Peg- Mr. and Mrs. John and Hannah has been secured for the dance to­ ford Parish Chapter, Daughters of progressing "nicely" toward normal by Frank Gannett, publisher of the , W ard have been on a two-day fish­ meeting In Newton. Kansas, and his River, where burial was to take cial organ of Adolf Hltler’e Black- referred to the city ordinance which Embarrassing Perfect Delight .fhr Paters, the Hotel Bond’s attrac- night. the American Revolution of this development. ing trip to Breakneck Lake, Union young wife, hearing a Protestant place near Father O’Shea's old Shirt Guards, Das Schwarze Korps. was drawn up in 1007 which calls ovs little cabaret singer, gave a Columbia on May 31, 1866, the They reported that the catches were town. Ye.stcrday she had her biggest today before visitors at Cornell sermon for the first time, embraced home. His brother. Rev. Francis M. Issued a sharp challenge today to "meal" since birth 10 days ago— for a fine of 325.00 for hindering the IT C H IN G Flowers Speak Louder Than Words I* ;wregram of songs in the modern daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John and good. John Dllworth, proprietor of the She leaves besides her husband, charges that the Catholic church In University’s Farm and Home Week. the latter faith. O’Shea, administrator of the Church three teaspoons of mother's milk fire Department. Mayor Mills fur­ iiaim er. Rose Sender. A lex Sponagle, manager o f the Depot Square barber shop has been one daughter, Mrs. Frederic P. Ful­ Germany was being persecuted. " I believe that 00 per cent of our After hla conversion young Mathis of the Immaculate Conception of every hour. Hitherto It was two ther suggested that the Police de­ Quickly Subdued Speaking Program. people are oppo.scd to taking any Mr. Larned held public office In Valley Grain Company, and Lucicn confined to his home for the past went to California and attended the ler and three grandchildren. She partment, Fire department, and ' ^ also leaves three brothers and two Waterbury, was to read the com­ The fact that the "Catholic teaspoons every two hours. Itching ia not only embarraesing Following the entertainment Stafford for many years. In his Cartier, Charles Brown and Edward four days as a result of Inltlrles suf­ Nazarene College in Pasadena, necessary committee enforce the more territory anywhere," he said sisters. They are H. B. and Loody mittal service at the grave, and toiurcb feels Itself menaced and per­ Added to the Infant’s diet was a and tormenting— there ia also tha '•eqatmaaler Rogers took charge of youth ho was a teacher In local Ravetto, also connected with the fered while working around his au­ Calif., where he remained thice ordinance to the limit in Uio future. In calling upon the country to "re­ Rev. Thomas P. Mulcahy, pastor of secuted in National Soclaliat Ger­ drop of Vitamin D concentrate. danger of infecting the skin, or at the after dinner speaking program, schools. He left this work to as­ Valley Grain Company attended a tomobile at his home. He slipped years and preacher! over 300 ser­ Currier of New Hampshire, Herman A petition was received from Ed­ Violets — Roses — Spring Flowers nounce forever wars of aggrcs;iion” many" -can be clearly eeen in eer- Feeding continues through a liny least increasing the irritation, by s ■s:prt>grasaed around the table and sume the supcrlntendcncy of the meeting Monday night of the com­ and fell Injuring his leg and side mons. keeping up in his studies and Currier of Hartford, Mrs. Edward the Church of St. Peter and Paul The surest way for AinciUa lo rcons and pastoral letters, the pub­ rubber tube. ward Condlto of 12i Brooklyn scratching. one present told of some ex- Larned farm on Stafford street. He pany held at the Green Meadows but did not think It serious at the graduating with credits. Half of Simmons o f Philadelphia and Miss of Waterbury, was to lead the lication said. street to relocate a window 6x8. side-step war, the publisher assert­ Ethel Currier of this town. chant. 'Why run the riik or continue to Daffodils — Snap Dragon — Sweet Peus' i.Baf1ence touching upon E. J. Holt’s ed, is "to do everything possible to was,a member of the Town School Hotel in Willlmantic. Poultry prob­ time. He reported for work and re­ his college years he served as pas­ In reality, the organ asserted, it This petition was granted. endure the torment when Rcainol Mra. Law ’s funeral wlU be held A pollce’ motor patrol escort, two NEW GERMAN AIRSHIP g^-r'eaMr In Manchester that remained prevent the beginning of a war board for many years; an Assessor lems were discussed and Leon mained until noon, when he was tor of the Elyalan Heights Nazarenc was the old story, os "old as the Councilman Schindler brought the Ointment and Reainol Soap give Saturday afternoon at 1:30 from cars from the Waterbury police and Lokeburst, N. J., Feb. 12.— (AP) Marguerites — Mfgonette Nasturduhis vivid. "Honest John” Willis, anywhere on earth between any na­ for fifteen years; Representative In Hannaford, head of the service de- forced to leave. His shop has been church. Los Angeles, Calif. church itself," which Das Schwarze matter of the snow being thrown ■noh quick relief 7 The first appll- the funeral home of Taylor and two from the state police headed —Lieutenant - Commander Scott ItotsI Bond employee, acquainted tions." He sdded that it must be 1905 and Assistant Superintendent j partment of the Wlrthmore Graln closed since that time, but this From Pasadena. Rev. Mathis was Korps said, always raises a cry of Into the street by those making cation brings almost unbelievabla every patron of the Bond for of the State Capitol In Hartford Company of .Norwich presided morning hla condition was reported sent to San Diego, Calif., to open a Modcan, 233 Washington street the funeral procession, and in M eri­ "persecution’' whenever its political Peck of the Lakchurst Naval Air parking places In front of their realised that the "basic causes of Hartford. Rev. Harry S. Martin of comfort, and eontinaed treatment Orchids — Agathea Gardenias ' years back, was first and from 1923 to 1925. as much Improved and he expects to new church of only 27 members. His den and Middletown, other police ambitions were thwarted. Station has left for Germany to ob­ homes, but no action was taken. all wars are economic." Governor Goes Through South Windsor will officiate. Bur­ helps to restore the skin to its nor­ Mr. Larned is still active In the be able to be back to work either salary was $10 a week and during cars escorted the cortege through The’"SS’’ organ took Its stand serve trial flights of the new Ger­ W ill Feed Birds his tribute to the guest of the Turning to economics, Mr Gan­ Governor Louis J. Brann o f Maine ial will be In the cemetery at New ­ mal, healthy condition. You can supervision of hla farm. One son. Thursday or Friday. the succeeding four years the those cities. while Nazi eecrst police roamed the man airship, LZ-129. The ship will A t the meeting of the Rockville Anthuriums ^filrsnlng with several of his inimlt- nett assorted: "W e made the mis­ passed through Stafford Sprines ington. use Reainol Ointment anywhere on "■hle cnaracterisations. Mr. Rogers Lieutenant Colonel John Hawlev church grew to 200 members and a Officers o f the mass were as fol­ Catholic Rhineland district, making make Its maiden trip here this Fish and Game cilub held on 5Ion- the body. take of not raising the price of gold Siin to bo used to buy grain nol Soap from any drug store. For J r Its former purchasing power. We was a recent visitor on Stafford this week attending wholesale arrests since scares of the United States Navy on tlic for birds. This will be placed In the the chef, the organist, the or- Their daughter, Miss ' Ruth H. convention of monument manu- course from a Teachers’ (College, FUNERALS diocese; Arch Priest, Rt. Rev. Wil­ free sample write Reainol, Dept. 71, failed to gt) as far as many other Springs nuns and monks were seized a year flight. woods and other places where the Baltimore, Md. . ___ .tra leader, one of the best known Larned Is head of the Spanish and facturers. receiving his degree In June, 1926. liam Flynn, chancellor tf the nations and thus checked our recov­ John Rady of Rockville was a re- First Pastorate Mrs. John A. Christensen ago. 'M il bojrs,' one of the elevator oper- ery," ! French departments of the Engle- cent vlsltor''of'Mr'’"rn,V‘vtr.“ '’D“ ..‘ '"I The funeral of Mrs. John A. diocese; Rev. Thomas Mulcahy of News Spread* . a ^ ta and he himself as general I wood New Jersey, high «;hool. 5fr. j film s FItzpa“ ^^^^^^^ Rev. Frederick Clark, assistant He waa elected pastor of the Naz­ home arene church In Hutchinson, Kan- Christensen of Deep River, former­ Waterbury, sub-Deacon. Rev. W il­ Reports of the arrests spread rap­ aaanager, were all residents of Man- j and Mr.s. Larned also have a daiigh-: „n West Main street pastor of St. Bridget's church is in ly of this town, was held yesterday liam Gulldea of Hartford: Deacons idly, by word of mouth, with anxie­ ■dEwter. j tcr-in-lsw. Mrs. Margaret Larned - W aterbiiry today, attending the •sas. and served there two years. 9 state Manager E. A. Rock of afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home o f Honor, Rev. Francis O’Shea, ty Increased by seemingly exagger­ 30 YEARS WITH COMPANY, and one grandchild. funeral of Rev. Williani J. O’Shea, During hla ministry 200 new mem­ 'Dr. Amos E. Priend, Dr. David South Manchester was a visitor In of her mother, Mrs. Caroline John­ brother of the late pastor, adminis­ ated reports that a number of I Miss Mary I. Newton pastor of St. Margaret's church bers we. : added to the church rolls. r.'lf. Caldwell, Judge Raymond A. Stafford Springs on Tuesday. While he was pastor of the Hutch­ son of 33 Hackmatack street. Rev. trator of the Church of the Im ­ priests, laymen and alleged Com­ Miss Mary I. Newton of there. Father Clark is a native of "HOW COME WARD I M m son, L. T. Wood and Harlowe I E^at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wasaerman inson church he received many K. E. Erickson, pastor of Emanuel maculate Conception, and Rev. John munists were token into custody. T h e y c o s t a s a a u c h t o C. E. RICHMOND HONORED Main atreet. first president and Waterbury. M o n i l Willis all paid respects to Mr. Holl of Main street are spending several tempting offers to Join In evange­ Lutheran church officiated and Mrs. Fitzgerald of New Haven; Master Officials said, however, that this RADIOS ARE PRICED founder of the Current Events club, /WAKE B ILL/ BUT W A R D S and cited some of his accompllsh- weeks in Miami, Florida. listic work. A t the close of his short Erickson sang during the service, of Ceremonies, Rev. Jdhn Dial and was the first time collusion between TLOR/ST died Saturday moriilng at the John­ SO LOW IF THEY’RE SAVE YOU WMODLE/WANANO 17 Oak Street nts and the Importance of his E m p lo y o f C n rlvle .Tohn.aon David Wasserman of the Wasser- Shining Light circle of Junior but successful term In Hutchinson "Fade, Fade Each Earthly Joy" and Rev. George Reilley of Waterbury: Catholics and Communists was Watkins Buildinir son Memorial hospital after a brief "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." charged on a great scale. ^Wrork to Manchester. Arthur A. Machine Compiinv Given Gift man Department Store Is In New Kings D.aughters will meet tonight he announced his intention of de­ Thurlfer, Rev. Bernard Foster of AS F IN E 'A S y o u NATIONAL advertising PHONE 6247 Illness. The bearers were Fred and Arthur The raids came as outward signs a, himself a real estate and In- York City on a business trip. .•U 6:30 at the Center cii\ircli house, voting his full time In the field of Waterbury; Eulogist, Rt. Rev. o f M on ey by .'Y.ssociates. Ml.ss Newton was born In Stafford Johnson, Frank and John Hanson Indicated a possibility of some ac­ COSTS THAT ARE 1 0 % OR battrsnee dealer in town, poi.,ted to The Staffordvllle Hockey club .A Valentine, (arty will follow the evangelism. Thomas Duggan, vicar general of cord between the Nazi regime and 'itlia pride he took in doing business .Springs, October 5 th, 1863, the will travel to Hartford tonight to: meeting, Rev. Mathis is the author of three all of this town. Burial was in Lake /ViORE OF MOST Charles E. Richmond of 160 Bls- daughter of Dr. Cyrus B. and Mrs. 'View cemetery, East Hampton, with the diocese. the Ctothollo church. a man o f E. J.’s caliber. John books on religious subjects, "The S E L L IN G < sell street completed 30 year of Carolyne (Fuller) Newton. She has meet the Wlnsted Hockey club a t ' Rev. Erickson in charge of the com. Seated In the sanctua.'y were Rt. Congratulate* Pope ;; j. Olson, Ronald H. Ferguson, F. T. Colt’s Park. Wools. F. P’lelps, C. The Sewing cl.-cle of the Am eri­ Unchanging Christ,” "Seven Won­ continuous se-vice witli the Carp'ie been a life-long resident of Stafford mital service. Rev. John McGlveny, Rev. James While police were hearing down PRICES,'" Br, and F. T. Bllah, Jr., Joln- Phelps, B. Dobso:i. J. Dobson, Gen- can Legion auxiliary will meet to­ ders of Heaven" and " I f a Man Die, Johnson Machine Company today, Springs. Shall He Live Again?" Roche, Rev. Peter Daly and Rev. to make arrests, Reichsfuehrar ^adj ip feUclUtlng Mr. Holl. Town holt. Venturinl, P. Marvonek, J. morrow afternoi. i at the home of having entered Its cm iloy Feh. 12, She was a graduate of the local Revival sei vices will be held dally Mrs. Katherine Zuick Joseph Griffin. Adolf Hitler telegraphed his best llw p a g e r George H. WaddeU em- Marvonek, will make the trip. Mrs. Sophia Holmes of Griswold 1906, when ths plant •va’ in Hart- schools and of Monson Academy. She in the Nazarene church, beginning The funeral of Mrs. Katherine wishes to Pope Pius on the 14th an- T s tha importance of com' The schedule In the Junior Bowl­ street. All auxiliary members are MvertaiY o< the Pontiff’s corona­ ford. A t the close of his day’s work also graduated from the private urged to attend. Wednesday, Feb. 19 at 7:30 p. m., (Muschko) Zwick, who died Mon­ Ity l o ^ t y and the necsoalty of in the assembling departraeut Mr. school of Miss Ellery, a finishing ing League for tonight is aa fol­ except Saturd^. There will be two day will take place Friday after­ ST. JAMES’ MINSTRELS tion. dtlseas in the town in glv- Richmond was summoned to the school once prominent In Stafford lows: Sunshine vs. Sw ift River. services each Sunday, from Feb. 19 noon at 2 o’clock at the home, 437 An undisclosed number o f Cath­ |Wg their best for one another. He olics and Communists were arrested office, and Superintendent Ailan R. Springs. Staffordville vs. Smoke Shop. In the The sroond of a series of five to March 8, inclusive, at 10:45 a. Center street and at the Concordia QWlad the guests to bring back the She la survived by a brother, Senior League the schedule fo r to- Bingo parties spensored by the m., and 7:30 p. m. P U T S TO F U U HOUSE Monday on various charges, to sim­ World*s Largmtt Radio Coe, in behalf of the company and Lutheran church at 2:30. Rev. Karl ultaneous action ta secret police to rdgsrit of the occasion to Manches- Charles R. Nswtou of Etast Main nlgnt Is; Palace Five vs. Hansen's Young Demtc'iiic club of Man­ During the past year Rev. Mathis hla associates, presented to Mr. Richter will officiate and burial will several parts o f Cfermany. Uncon- predicting that that sort of help Richmond a generous gift of money. atreet and a niece, Mrs. Clifford N. A ’ l-Stars. W ets Express vs. Pop’s chester will be held In the Hotel has led more than 3,000 to the Lord. be in the East cemetery. Ratailars Say: SEE THIS ras B m e important than any other Lunch Singers 'YVear Red, White and Jlrmed reports said at least 100 Mr. Richmond expressed his sur­ Rodlun of Washington, D. C. Sheridan dining room tonight, start­ Watkins Brothers Funeral bome be factor in a town’s success. Yeaterday’a Blue Kerchiefs to Honor ' persons were taken Into custody. prise and gratitude for the gift and Miss Mary Bldorinl, daughter of acorea were ing at 8:30 o’clock. Winners at each on East Center street will-be open VALENTINE Beads Poems Tbs Rhtoeto d then became the for the thoughtfulness which Mr. and Mrs. Innocent! Bldorinl of Lucky Strike* (2) party will play the last night for a from 4:30 through this evening for Lincoln’s Birthday. _ A ir id Gustafson, Ray Hegel lEIBOWITZ TO JOIN center o f the roundup, where H itler prompted It. West Main street Is visiting rela­ Reynolds ... ..131 85 112— 328 grand prize of 100 gallons of fuel the convenience of friends of Mrs. bad charged (jathoUcs were con- , “ ober of Commerce executive, tives In Boston. oil or half a ton o f coal. Scott Simon, preslJcrt of the R. Plnney .. . .199 92 119—320 Zwick, and touiorrow the .-emalns St. James’s church choirs were •piring with Communists against 7 Tube ' Thomaa Ferguson and Elmer company and the only person now Miss Dorothy Schofield and George M. C o x ...... 93 04 HAUPTMANN DEFENSE will be removed to her home, where greeted with a full house last night the government. Other charges al­ CANDY SPECIALS :;Weden told of their kind treatment 121— 308 actively coneclcd wiui the firm for Grennan were among those who Scusaell ...... 97 101 A pre-natal clinic w ill be held to­ they may be viewed. when they pre.scnted their minstrel leged Illegal uses of the Catholic M " various times by the guest of 05— 293 entertainment in St. James’s hall. To the candy loven o f Manchester and hurrounding a longer period than Mr. Richmond, went to the winter sports in BratUe- H. Plnney ,. . .124 08 morrow morning at 9 o’clock at the flag In activities of the Catholic and Dr. Moore responded by 120— 342 The singers, in deference to the expressed his appreciation of his boro. Vermont, on Sunday. Health Center on Haynes street. New York Criminal Lawyer Youth organization, connected with towns: Lovejoy Candles ars always fresh, because they “ a couple of unusually ap- The Misses Dina Ca,-ocari o f Bren- approach of Lincoln’s birthday, the (Totogne Cathedral. loyalty and faithfulness, and voiced 564 470 667 1591 Believes That Bruno Must RADIO pie made on the premlsss dally. ate poems. James Turnbull, Mrs. Helen Griffin and Mrs. were garbed In white suits with red, the hope of his acsoclatca that Mr. den Heights; Clara (Constantlnl of Welz Exprea* (I) REPORT MONGOLS BEATEN Details Kept Secret rles Burr and Charles 8. House Brcnden Heights, and Doris Walker Emma Inman, co-chairmen of the Tell the Truth. white and blue kerchiefs and sailor While Catholics and Communists Richmond’s health will permit him Reed ...... 122 114 b* called upon, the latter being of Prospect street, were passengers 107— 343 membership supper given by the bats. The end men wore regulation were arrested at the same time, the to can y on many more years. M. Kowskl . ..126 106 Vtbe youngest present and a grand- on the Snow Train which left here 06— 328 American Legion auxiliary Monday minstrel coAtumes and Jack Sanson, XBct nature of their alleged sub- Thursday — F rid a y — Saturday J. Kowaki .. ..106 New York, Feb. 12.—(AP) — BY JAPANESE TROOPS K tockQ ut SOCKji^ The business was started by the 98 . of one of' E J. Holl's closest Sunday for the winter sporta In 115— 317 evening at 6:30 at the South Metho­ the Interlocutor wore a tuxedo sulL Isrsive activities was withheld. late Moses Carlyle in 1884 and G. Kowaki .. .. 83 _ 98— 181 dist church, to assist them with Samuel S. Leibowltz, New York The chorus numbers were sung with Das Schwarze Korps aald, "N o *S1-9S 25 KINDS OF CHOCOLATES Dds, the late Charles E. House. Brattleboro, Vermont. branched out to considerable pro­ A. Kowaki . ..114 criminal lawyer, said toi'ay he had spirit, and tbe Jokes and patter of 'Bldred J. McCabe, Parker Boren Joseph Pragel of Bast Hartford 122 10»—345 their plans would like to hear from ^>(tboIlc priest has been arrested Milk Chocolates, 2Bc lb. Dark Chocolates, 3Bc lb. portions In 1902. Later the need for W elz ...... -- 82 agreed to enter the Hauptmann case Dispatch to Tokyo Says Battle the blackface entertainers pleased because of his spiritual or welfare 35 Down, IS Moatfely, Bniall Oarryteg CRiarga. O U ’IlfA N ItfiN TE a ^aad Roger Hartt, telephone ex- spent the week-end at hla home In ------82 all who plan to attend and with 100 Varieties of Home Made Candles 15c ib. and ap more room brought about the move Staffordvllle. o51 522 623 1596 whom the committee may not have after a conference with Mrs. Rich­ Was Fought Near Manchou- everybody. work, but priestly robes are not manager, paid their respects to Manchester In 1009. ard Bruno Hauptmann "If Haupt­ A variety of specialties were in­ * Compare wllh Nationally Advartlied Victor TochetU of Prospect street contacted. Mrs, M ary Broanan and .koan Border. safeguard against punishment for I H'* *410 tMnq ts beet • hooM and enother thing to try ’ to B. J. Holl and Earl G. Seaman troduced, including tap dances, trsasonable activities. ausptatned an arm injury during a Johnaon'a M ill (3 ) Mrs. Sophia Holmes, membership mann would tell the truth.” Sets from $75 lo $90 Fancy Valentine Heart Boxes with Variety of Chocolates Si- .V*S*.*“ Porhaps had known piano accordeon, cornet and other "N o Catholic Institution or organ­ end h*at the heut* end part of the outdoor* around it. NEW HAVEN ICE BOUND basketball game at the Stafford A. Lanagan .. .. 96 126 9 »—321 campaign chairmen, request unit A t the conclusion of an hour and RoU longer than anyone else. instrumental numbers, as well as isation has been dissolved or pentl- * Deluxe Featurai. High Fidality 1 lb. boxes, S9c-69e-98e. '/, ib. boxes, 35c. Boys’ club. His condition Is much Molta ...... 108 135 116—359 members who are Inviting guests a half conference with the attorney Tokyo, Feb. 12.— ( A P ) — A de­ ; ?•*•*•” •** arrival in town with eligible to become members, to noti- recitations, all of which were en­ Icsd because It Is dedicated to rell- Th# on* wre way of hosting only that which it i* noc**- vjggs than 11,000 and how readily New Haven, Feb. 12— (A P )—New Improved. VoIIana ...... 127 96 126— 349 in his office. Mis. Hauptmann left tachment of Japanese and Manchou- * Genuine Metal Tube*. World Range Haven viewed its Ice-locked harbor NIderno ...... fy them how many they will bring. thusiastically received. General fftous praeticss. But the atats’a k ^ te d himself to the real esUte Louis Flamingo of BeUroae street ..130 96 113— 348 for the Trenton state prlaon where kuan soldiers was reported today to * Gels Europe and South America **ry to hoot k t* add today as a menace to existing fuel dancing followed the program, with foreign exchange regulations apply Cream Nut Caramels ...... 39c lb. I here. He cited some of his has resigned his position In Talcott- Michonaki , . , ..148 102 135— 386 her husband la confined in the death have defeated a group of 100 Mon­ th* protoetton of itnrm supplies. Near paralysis o f ship- house, awaiting execution for the golians In a battle of several hours music by the Merrymakers orches­ •qu^y to convents, and memhsr- * Police, Amaleun, Ships, 'Plane* tracts and pointed out how vllle and Is now In Hartford. SUICIDE 'Y'ERDICT GIVEN tra. Home made candy, soda and ■Blp eerds to Catholic societies and ping, caused by a foot-thick sheet slaying o f the Lindbergh baby. at Olahudka, southwest of Lake * Words Exclusive Eosy-Tune Dial Butter Crunch...... ,49c lb. oath as a blow en tha at they were in s tln d ^ in­ Miss Bertha Belcher of Hartford 618 555 689 1762 IN CO M M AND ER’S D E ATH other refreshments were sold to aid jroung ladles' leagues are not blan­ GETS EUROPE! of Ice increase in the retaU price of L«tbowitz inulcatcd he would visit Bor. to the town as a residential fuel oil already. was the week-end guest of her par­ Keivtoatorz (0 ) the choir fund. ket permits for anti-government or SOUTH AMERICAI * Licensed by RCA and Hoieltlne California Fruit Candy...... 35c lb. ■MM Is ”01' hdan Ctotirm sn R. K. Anderson ents, Mr. and M ra WUIes Belcher. W. Lanagaa . ..104 123 120—347 Middletown, Feb. 12 — (AP) __ Hauptmann there tomorrow. The battle, as reported by the . Tickets for tbe minstrel carried anti-national fiooialist activlUes." Although no immediate danger of T. Cox ...... The attorney said he was con­ Hslnklng correspondent of the Do- Wintar." “ I fo r the bustoess men their fuel shortage Is said to exist. It was Gus DaDalt of W llllngton avenue ..109 92 95— 296 Coroner L. A. Smith said today that three prizes. Mrs. Katherine Gor­ *9 ontioal Prlestt" Mixed Salted Nuts with no peanuts, 59c lb. Larkin ...... vinced that the entire spot of the mel News Agency, was on the I ginttfleatton fo r Mr. HoU’s sup- reported that only a break In the Is working at the Central Garage. .. 79 97 lUfr—285 he bad been advised by Medical man of Locust street won. the 35, Tbe case erf Father Kentsr of Storm atih fkno b and eitad the fact that the Benjamin Campo of the Ontral Ronalter, Jr. . .. 92 83 97— 272 Examiner Graham O. Wellman o f crime had not been told and termed largest scale of any of the clashes T. J. O’Neill won the basket of gro­ Dresden, who waa sentenesd 1^ a Mixed Hard Gandy...... 15c lb. weather that will permit the arrival which have occurred recently be­ i i » " " ‘' o M ie a o r waa waa bestuaai aesCTIIdescribed o f fuel ships can prevent IL Garage has purchased a new snow­ Ronaltcr, Sr. ..108 117 87— 312 Clinton that Commander James H. "ridiculous” the assumption that ceries and Miss McVeigh 25 gal­ Dresdsn court jresterday to two coming . . thoy coat plow. tween the Soviet-advised Mongolians ',R'.lto*v W attsr Tomfm poem "L e t;me Ice-breaking tugs of the New — -- - Chalker, 79, United States Coast only one man was Involved. lons of fuel oil. irs imprisonment for "spreading Peanut Brittle ...... 15c lb. and the Japanese-controlled Man- IMo. .. but they fcaap £ Jito to a hogae fagr the side of the i Haven Towing Company have Eari Prucker of Herrow was the 492 512 608 1612 Guard, retired had committed H e criticised both defense and Smmunlatle propaganda'’ was suicide. choukuans. cltsd 'J showing allsgsdly that "po- Companion Radio fought a somewhat uneven battle week-end visitor o f hla parents, Mr. prosecution to Hauptmann’s trial at YOUTH IS UdCATBD ChopSuey...... 19clb. tho wann air you pay during the pest few days to smash and Mrs. Fred Prucksf- of Stafford. Dr. Wellman’s report, the coroner Fleratogton, N. J., and added that The report did not give details of New York, Feb. 12.— (A P) —Rob­ BUoat nrlsats,” did not hesitate to Nawl Richer tone; more depend- to praduoa right whara < 5 * ffuiet of honor was then pre- tbs rtiannel through ice that covers Herman Perlot, a student 'at Bay y o u t h s o v e r c o m e announced, said Commander Chalk­ only one man could save Haupt­ the battle, other than to say the ert Hope, 17-year-old son of Cfiaude Join with Uanrieta against the Nazi Peppermint and Wintergreen Wafers — reglms. with a beautUul mahogany the Qulnnlplac river to a thickness ith Icstltutc, Sprln^fl6ld* ip€nt er shot himself through the heart mann from the electric chair and Mongolians were compelled to evac­ A. Hope, prominent New York at­ able. Fita ahelves— 5 Tubea—-Li- 5 H balang* - INSIDE Hartford, Feb. 12.— (A P )—i uate Olahudka. There was no Indi­ -The proceedings showed ha was ...... 9c lb. YtaWs a w t i s bar, ftiUgr equipped. of from two to three feet. the week-end with hie parente* M r —Depu- Monday at his bome to Clinton. that Is Hauptmann himself. torney, has communicated with his cenRed R C A Hazeltine — Buy the house. ^■Matt rs^onded with evident an•------Gate.s, G»te.s, '38A.-38A. Miss tention, asked curiously, "who's St Northwestern University. Franklin Building as guest speaker. Aionchester Trade (40) High at toe local State Armory to­ wna (III a Brownie, presented her with a feeling blue and down In the dumps, gressive, Yale-traund team marched erably by his absence, Manchester P Btara, John Kleron of the New instructive comments on Lincoln's Gates explained In full detail the beautiful bouquet of flowers, con­ that dirty, funny-looking man. after five mlnutea of association B. F. T- night. The Clarkemen are heavy program that furnished a a F. T. many hardships and miseries In the Before entering college he had President Ted Nelson opened the on rodIglouBly—not faxed In the Trade's fast stepping basketccra ran 3— Phelps, rf and la. 3 OLYMPIC 4-MAN TITLE York Times has this to toy about Touhan, r g ...... 1 contribution to history. Mr. Piper sisting of daffodils, Illles-of-the-val- Mommy?" The mother turned Im­ with him, you feel like going into 1-3 7 favorites to duplicate the 28-17 tri­ Jos Meauskey: "Joe McCIiiaLoy wealth of action and excite­ 0-1 2 lives of the mountain folks. They planned for himself a career In gov­ meeting at 7:30 and Introduced Into leMt. The locals were suddenly in­ 0—Simrp, rf ...... Boehnert ...... 1 stressed the point that, while Lin­ le. and ferns. She also received a patiently, glanced at me, sniffed, Scribner's and ordering your coffin. the club "Billy” Scbleldge. ‘‘BiU" Into an unexpected .setback at the . 0 2-2 2 umph gained at the Windy a t y In pounded along In hla Iwo-mllc races ment. The Rangers routed the 6-0 2 are a backward race, not through ernment service which, after grad­ cited by some force and immediate­ 1—Saverlck, If . . . Paluch, I g ...... 1 coln may be considered a "Great Girl Scout pen and pencil set from and said Indifferently, "Oh, he's only The Instant be looks glumly at gave a short summary of why be hands of Windsor High on the lat­ . 6 5-0 17 December but anything la Ilabla to as though he would collapaa at any 0-2 2 th eir. own fault, but becnusc the uating from college, he started In ly began popping from everywhere ter's court yesterday afternoon In a 2—E. Anderson, c . 2. 0-0 New Britain Phantoms 30-12: Myska ...... 0 0 Emancipator,” his real purpose In her troop. a bum, dear." you with those large brown eyes, the United States Department of Joined the club and was received but to no avail. 4 WON BY SWISS BOBERS happen In basketball sod RockvlUa mlnuts. He didn t collapse. He gen­ 0-0 early foreign settlers chose these fiec scoring tussle, 46 to 40. The 2—Pantaluk, rg and c 0 1-1 Moriarty Brothers’ Firestones . 0 0-1 0 issuing the Emancipation Proclama­ The Golden Eaglet Is given to a Unconsciously, I straightened up, which make you think of a aick Commerce, it was following his heartily by all the club. Long Shota Win 1 may spring a surprise. erally went on lo win by a com­ tion, that wa.s In reality a war very remote places In which to live First Class Scout "whose character, and like a cat who arches her back puppy, the sun seems to sing auto­ varsity center and forward waa 3 —'Vojcck, Ig, rf . . . 4 1-4 9 fortable margin. But he was never nosed out the Weatogue Garage . 1 0-0 2 release from this position he was Mr. Nathan Gatchell. director of Expertly coached by the "Kmite A NalsmlUi Beneflt Camp, If .. . 2 measure, was to free the slaves only and therefore placed themselves physical and mental fitness, pre­ before ohe begins scrapping, I matically, behind a grey stormy- drafted Into the N. R. A. Rockne" of Connecticut, the Mona- missing from the lineup due to ill- other Swiss bobbers heartily on the graceful. He didn't even look com­ of Simsbury 84-32; and the 0-1 4 apart from the rest of the civilized the club, made suggestions for a iinss. 11- 15 Tonlght'a contest will be for tbe fortable" ... until the end of the war. However, paredness for service, and spirit of hunched my shoulders up and pre­ looking cloud. But aa the old say­ hanmen gained their impressive 10-19 40 Musy and Capadnitt Eclipes back. benefit of toe fund being raised for world. No modem conveniences are good will, will mark her as a First pared lo defend myself. Then I Of the human side of his Job with founders' meeting, at which the The defeat snapped the Mechanics' Score by quarters: Ranger Girls trimmed the Wil- 8 there Is no doubt that, even though ing goes, "It takes all kinds to margin by mid-floor shots—banking "We gaw the best there was in Dr. James Nolsmlth, Inventor of toe (Ml 13 theirs. What they receive In the Class Girl Scout exceptional In stopped and thought "W hat dif­ make a world.” the N. R. A., he recounted the fob founders of the local Hl-Y will be five-game winning streak and was Windsor High . .13 22 3 8—46 lingtcn Girls 16-7. this was the stand that Lincoln took invited to speak. on the law of averages. In the flret us." Stevens said, "but In view of chalked court sport, through a na­ Bill Roooot, genial Trade school then, Lincoln actually wished to way of good food, clothing, and achievement and personal develop­ ference docs It make. If she calls me It is Just about supper time that lowing incident: "It was whUe I the fifth suffered in 16 games to Man. T r a d e ___ 7 7 11 16—40 Course Record in Taking WIb SevsBlb Btralgkl Rcftrae, Ba^la. An account was then given by two periods the winners scored oo the performance of the Swiss teams, tional drive and one cent of each paid Inatructor, la tiding mighty hard to free the slaves permanently, and education comes through the help ment.” To be eligible for this award a bum ?" But Just the same, I re­ old Selker makes his weary rounds, was reviewing unemployment cases "sucliers” following neatly-executed date, making It necessary for the Score at halftime 35-14. Wind- there’s nothing to do except to con­ put hockey on a firm boais locally Tbe local booketball champs ran Time, 4 10 minute psrlofla. a Girl Scout: sented that uncomplimentary term. In a Chicago office that I was ap­ Charles Robbins and Mr. Gatchell of sor. adralaslon will go toward the fund. Reporter, B. E. MeOmkey., had their welfare at heart Mr of the Red Cross, private welfare trying to ensnare some unsuspect­ plays which left the Red and White Scboberltes to win all three of their gratulate the >vinncrs on a well mer­ The first game will be played at 7:30 but odmlta tha going Is rough and their sensational winning streak to 1. Must be an active member of "Maybe I am a bum, but— proached by a very old man who their trip to New York on the train Referee: Glennon. Bob-Sledding Event; Amer­ Piper explained the fact that the organizations, and social workers. ing victim to tell bis troubles to. boopsters completely in the lurch, remaining games to wind up the ited triumph." o'clock with tbe main encounter then some. . . he's got a claoey out­ ■even straight with their brilliant problem of placing slaves In home After seeing a solcless shoe once a Girl Scout troop for at Icaat three I had always compared myself For like the housewife, who, tired of pleaded that bis young son be al­ "Comet,” and their visit to the as Monahan and his colleagues sUp- season with a record as good as that fit at tha Trade school but hit team victory ovsr ths Phantoms. Moriarty Brothers (M) e‘.# years. to the people who like drama, and lowed to work aa usual at his Job plantetarium In that city. slated for 8:80 or thereabouts. and positions, was a constant worry worn by a mountain child, and hear­ the monotony of her dally tasks, ped through the defense like water o f last season. Tire Trade School b a l l a n q r u d w in n e r la handicapped by lack . of equip­ Skirl Bisaell split ths rim with a r . 2. Must have camped at least who can afford to go to the theater flings off soiled working clothes smd In a theater. Now you know it was Mr. Robinson, In his talk on icans Fmish 4lh and 6th; If Manchester comes through aa toe opening shot and the Rangers to President Lincoln. Going on, ing such a deprived life being de­ through a sieve, ably aided by de­ quintet goes to New L/^ndon this Garmlsch - Partenklrchen, Ger­ expected It will be the flrat season m en t... tbe goallo wears a baseball Mahoney, If , , , , . . . . 8 1-2 r 'J two weeks at a National Girl Scout often. 1 love plays, but since I dons Joyfully her most glittering against N. R. A. regulations to al­ ■soap” , listed the materials which ceptive passing. Friday for a special game with catcher's chast protKtor and ehi« were off again on the road to (Thapman, rf , , , Mr. Piper gave source reasons why scribed, the class became Interest­ camp. BUSY WEEK FACES many, Feb. 12.— (A PI—Ivar Ballon- since 1931-32 toat tbe Red and . . . . 0 4*0 ed enough to do charity by bringing never have any money for enter­ gown, Jackson Street sheds Its low youngsters to work. But the are put Into good soap and the In the third quarter "Buck” Bjrw Chapman Tech, winner over the lo­ ^ a rda Instead of the regulation triumph. Grear'a stalwarta who Hadden ...... Lincoln should be an outstanding 3. Must be 19, 17, or 18 years of Ballangnid Wins Again. grud of Norway today won hla sec­ White has captured at least ten . . . . 2 0-0 4-1 figure in the present period. If In articles of clothing, used toys, tainment of that kind, I like to pre­ dirty work-day aspect, and becomes old man pleaded until he almost had harmful Ingredients which are cholski started things off for tha cals in the opening game of the ond Olympic speed skating tlUe In hockey gat-up and thare’a quite a have been playing sterling ball for Wells, c ...... 0 0-4 0 i age when she completes the require­ tend I have an orchestra scat at the found In cheap soap. He mentioned victories and will definitely assure Lincoln had not preserved the books, etc. to Eunice Gates who ablaze with radiant dazzling lights. the office In tears. He pleaded for Red and White with a twin-pointer Class B tourney at Wesleyan last as many days, defeating the world's difference,. .then, too. It's difficult the paat several weeks went out on Kalkoskl, Ig . , , , . . . . 0 4-8 ments. greatest play In the world, "Real various kinds of soap and the meth­ CAN-AI^CELOOP the best season since 1930-31. when 4 1 union. It is doubtful that we should turned them over to Miss Dorothy The air U alive with cheery, heart­ about 20 minutes, which was fifteen from the center of the small playing year. Then the Mechanics retui-n best over the 5,000-meter dlsUnce to keep tor rink In condition at the floor again laat night chuck Dowd, rg ...... 4 3-8 IS 'J 4. Must have been a First Class Life," which runs night and day on felt greetings. Delicious, appetiz­ minutes more than we usually al‘ ods by which they are made and the surface. Stan Opalacb caused Mon­ Garmlsch - Partenklrchcn, Ger­ Manchester went to the finals of the Center Springs .. . full of fight aad threw up on almost have today, the successful and Gates. Soon some mountaineer will to the East Side Rec to finish out In new record time, state championships. Rockville’a Roguakus ..., . . . . 1 M 1 \ Scout for at least six months before Jackson street. ing odors of newly-made bread and lowed, and as he was leaving I ask­ materials they contain. ahan, Sr,, no little constematlott the season against Manchester High many. Feb. 12.— (API — Cracking air-tight defenao that held the good government that we do hava benefit by them and some mother application for Golden Eaglet Is Anybody coidil see the same Ballangnid, undisputed king of last triumph over the locals took Phantoms to two measly baskets, will- see her child "dressed up" In dainty pastries drift out from gay, ed him how much his son was paid, Mr. Robinson then changed hla when he broke up a Bristol scoring on Monday afternoon and Bridge­ the course record In the process, FI,ASH! FLASH! John "Sparky’' 10 14-lSl Give Lincoln Speeches made and earned twenty-one profi­ things I do, and feel the same keen colorful bakery shops. thre; t, but the Belt City coach Im­ Ramblers and Cubs in Fea toe wrorld'i speed skaters, was clock­ place during 1931-32, since which from toe floor, while Della Ferra, 34 what arc here considered old clothes. the old man turned back to me with topic to the Hl-Y: what It means port Trade next week Friday after­ Switzerland’s daring bob-sledding ed In 8 mlnutea. 10.6 seconds to Saldella and Domenlo "Dom" Belctti Weatogua (II) Following Mr. Piper’s speech, ciency badges; seventeen are re­ thrill that comes to me when I At this hour, people seem to have and what It stands for. He gave mediately proceeded to “ale" Harrl- time Manchester has beaten Its Srhuetz, and Al Siamonds bomkr.rd- A welcome Is extended to any stu­ a look upon bis face as much as to noon. smash the Olympic record Clas gut together in an unofficial match a r . T- Lincoln's famous Gettysburg Ad­ quired and the other four are elec­ watch the exciting, unusual. but left their cares and unpleasant specific examples of what he gem and D’Aprile on him. pilots, Pierre Musy and Retq Capa- scholastic neighbor six straight ed the bosket wltb continued auo- dent bringing In what hla attic has tive. say. 'What difference does that It took the Trade School stand­ Thunberg of Finland set at 8:39.24 games. at toe Charter Oak alleys last night Volt, rg . . . . 1 2-4 4 dress was given by George Frost. sometimes sordid happenings that thoughts behind them. They hustle make!' And said, 'He wasn’t paid! thought a real Hl-Yy boy ought to Gavelio and Bycholski Shine ture Tilt Tonight; Reds to drutt, finished onc-two In the four- and Beletti emerged too victor. The cest. to yield. Help to educate some 5. Must give satisfactory train­ ard bearers two periods to get used In 1924. Fisher . . . . 0 0-1 8 J Next Lincoln’s Second Inaugural are continually being enacted smilingly along, eager for the warm He Just worked there so he could be and do. "Dlt" Gavello and. "Buck” Bycbol- man championship of the fourth East Hartford Friday rivals agreed to roll beat two out of The Phantoms were once consider, speech, considered one of the great­ child 'way up In the mountains by ing to one or more Girl Scouts In to the absence ot Rolston, mainstay winter Olympic games today. Birger Vasenlus of Finland waa Manchester returns to action Edd.A Ig ...... 1 0-1 2 ; around me. But most people arc suppers that await them, eager for see all the pictures free.' " —John Richmond. ski shone for Manchester as "Dif* three games for *5 and Beletti waa ed the cream of the State'a basket­ Kearns ...... est state papers we have, was given the donations of your old school the vork for the First Class rank. of the team. In that time, the With the same reckless disregard secohd and Antero OJala, aI.so of again Friday night at [Cast Hart­ . . . . 0 0-0 0 too wrapped up In their own small understanding companionahip. Work One of the most Interesting places featured In ahort-ahootlng and Windsor High quintet piled up a the winner of three out of four ball talent and In past seasons have Briggs, 0 ...... by Carl Linders. Appropriately fol­ books, pads, phonograph recorda, 6. Must write independently a narrow world, or too busy thinking is finished, and now play must have "Buck” in long ohooting. Stan Opa­ for the hazardous Olympic chute Finland, third. ford In a C. C. I. L. encounter and . . . . 8 2-7 O'-;! which he has visited In his several commanding lead of 35 to 14, scor­ sets, pocketing *15 lo Saldelln’s *5. turned In some great exhibitions, Levltou, rf ...... 0 1-1 1 ■; lowing, the poem, "Oh Captain, My picture cards, pieces of chalk, and satisfactory answer to a letter sent about their own current problems, Its brief but hilarious fling. lacb tallied the fifth twln-pointor they showed In the first two heats must emerge on the long end of the but last night the boys from tbe pencils. from National Headquarters about trips across the country Is the city ing 13 points In the first quarter New Haven, Conn., Feb. 12.~ . . . Beletti happened to be rolling Pospisal ...... 4 0-2 8 ,i Captain," by Walt Whitman, was to sec below the surface of their Every night at six o'clock, a bent, PHYSICAL ED. PROGRAM with bis previously mentioned yesterday, Musy and CapadruU held score to preserve Us chances for the a few gamea at the Charter Oak "old country" were no match for Flnrla Plsanl, '38B. what she has done In Scouting. of Las 'Vegas. It hold this distinc down the floor. and 22 in the second as the locals fA l’ l—The up-comlng Boston Cub.s. Fiona, If ...... 4 1-2 8 ; read by Lillian Klinkbammer. fellow beings that walk with them shabbily-dressed old man comes tlon because of Its frontier­ their owm In the final two runs to­ Yale Tourney and also to retain when Saldella ilropped In and tha the speed and light of the local Betty Is planning to go to Mld- on the sidewalks and streets. Bristol Taken Prelira were held to seven points In each making a determined dash to get Principal Olvea duiracter shambling unatcadily down the ness. It had open drinking and day to beat a crack International Sports Roundup third place in the League standing. Informal competition was arranged Champa. The half found toe score Mr. Bailey then made remarks d ebury CoUege and take any sub­ The scene never changes. The street. Chuck Mentber Is one of REVIEWED IN LIBRARY Bristol's reserves, constettng period. out f'f the cellar, and the league- field that Included two American East Hartford’s entire first team 1s 18 0*18 St gambling like that of the old west­ Manchester's revamped combina­ on toe spur of toe moment. . . , 18 to 4 In the local favor. Score at half about Lincoln's outstanding traits ject which will benefit her In secur­ lemon-colored trolley car, clanging the best story-tellers, I have ever mainly of flist-stringers, aoMly out- leading Philadelphia Ramblers clanh teams, headed by J. Hubert Stevens By EDDIE BRIETZ reported on the hospital Hat with lime, 21-14 W est- ';! SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED ing B position as local director In ern towns and on Saturday nights closaed and out-scored the Rad —4 tion finally began to click in the in one of two Canadian-Amcrlcan Ckiming bock for tbe final holt toe ogue. Referee. Beagle. Time 4-)0 of character and personality. In his and screeching, rides jerkily by known. He used to be on ace report­ nnd Francis Tyler of Lake Placid, Associated Press .Sports Writer grip but the players arc expected to Rangers with Al Obuchowakl doing Girl Scouting, such as English, every ten minutes. Dirty signs, er for the "Jackson News", but he the men of Boulder City, which was 'Wht t reserves In the preUinlniuT third quarter and completely out­ hockey league battles tonight. It was announced today toat the minute periods. speech, Mr. Bailey mentioned many French, music, biology and psycho! nearby, would come In to spend Program, Written and Present­ N. Y. be back In uniform In time to give All-Mancheatera dUd toe Oak Street the bulk ot toe scoring found little o f Lincoln's personality and charac­ colored signs, large signs and small couldn't stay off the bottle long tua':Is by a wide margin wltb played and outscored Wlndaor High In the other contest, Springfield, Manchester a whale of a battle. East TO OUTSTANDING PUPILS ogy. their pay which added additional In a tie with New Ha'ven for third Sets Course Record New York, Feb. 12 — (API __ Tavern pinners would gat together trouble In Heeptng the game from ter traits, recommending that signs sway lightly In the wind, day enough to do any assignments with ed by Miss Feder, On Display "Huck” Taggart and SquatrKo shin­ ■ but the 21-polnt deficit proved en^ Musy put together successive Hartford Is a tartar on Its homo Banger Olris Mary Bolinsky. old western tang to the city. ing for the locals. ttrely too much for the locals to place, was slated to oppose the sec­ Southern experts are telling every­ In toe flrat half of a six-game total ■Upping through their fingers and young people and adults o f today after day. The tantalizing odor of the necessary regularity. Finally in January Journal of Health heats of 1:22.45, 1:18.78, 1:19.60 and body Patty Berg will be the next oourt and the locals will have U> be It was Just a question of time as to a ■ F. p. ia sizzling "all-liots" and hamburgers, after he bad been scooped twice on —Sam Pratt, '38A. To Meet East HortfMd eraoe and the closing whistle found ond place Pr-;vldence Reds. The In top form to turn back the Me- plnfall match at tha Charter Oak Montle, If ...... « 1 A would do well to copy them. He and Physical Education. Ramblers and Reds arc the hosts. 1:19.02 for the 1600-meter course to women's golf champion . , . Jack alleys tola Friday night about 9 how large toe score would be. etreased Lincoln's modesty as re- Students in Journalism, Debate mingled with the fishy tong which some important news on which bis Friday night the Red and White '"them on the short end by six points. Grathmen. Dyke. ITT...... 0 0 0 J wa"rior8 will Journey to East Hart­ The games tonight feature one of win the championship with total Dempsey trotted out three colored o'clock. A purac of *25 has been “ Lefty" Truhon, MIska and Luke, vesled in a letter of Lincoln’s which and Dramatics Offered Schol­ GIRL SCOUT AWARDS drifts constantly up from the near­ paper had had advance Information, elapsed time of five mlnutea, 10.85 lads in his "white hope” tournev the Considerable Interest la being Hnrria, I f ...... 0 0 0 J by Horse River, is a familiar smell he was fired. ford to test the strength o f Coach the buslcat weeks of the league staked on toe outcome and toe sec­ all New Britain "greaU", were at a Luplen, rf ...... has .Just been published. In which GRADUATE A CHEMIST The January Journal of Health campaign. Seven contests will be seconds. Although nosed out for other night . . . Jimmy Walker’s shown In the High-Trade bnltlc to he loss to fathom the local defeoae . 1 0 2 1 arship to Northwestern Uni­ on Jackson street. The poor fellow never got over It, and Physical Education which con­ Johnny McGrath's forces. A close sUged at the East Side Rac next ond half will be rolled at the Y. M. Madden, c ...... Unooln begged that an author, in battle Is expected as EUMt Hartford play»d within the next five days. the title, Capadnitt shattered the entry won a flrat at the dog show C A. alleya . . . the match brings and frantically popped from "way . 0 2 2 I dedicating a book to him, should versity. But It's the people who count, and and after awhile It went to hla head. tains an account of last year’s physi­ . . . California la sending a bumper Monday afternoon, a game that Leemon, c ...... 2 GIVEN M. H. S. PUPILS has come closer to trimming Bris­ Thr Ramblers and Cubs provided OI}rmplc chute record In his final together Mancheater*a top-ranking out" In seeking to do aometblng to ' 0 4 1 # not represent him as "s man of believe me. there couldn't be any He thinka he la still working for the cal education program written by batch of native sons— eight this should produce a wealth of thrills Haugb, Ig ...... , 1 0 8.-4 better people On the most fashion­ “News", and every day be goes out IN LEOMINSTER, MASS. tol than the Red and White But the the league's highlights last week. whirl down the course. Capadrutt pin-topplera and tbe little maples oL'-set the brilUont work of the great learning or a very extraordin­ Miss Blanche Feder, former girls' Clarkemen anticipate a victory. The official standing announced yes- waa clocked in 1:18.61 for this heat, time—to the majors for tryouts and excitement The Mechanics arc locals. And even at long range Mitchell, r g ...... 2 0 4-'‘| Announcement has been received able street In the country than looking for some Item to Jot down . . . Connie Mack and Tom Yawkey are due for a lot of punishment. . . Duka, rg ...... ary one in any respect." at the high school of 75 full tuition gym teacher, who is now director KeUy, ’37R terd , showed the top and bottom eclipsing the record of 1:18.70 held traveling at a terrific clip thla sea­ shooting the vlaltort were no match . 0 0 0 One Highest Award: Two Sec­ there are here, right on dirty, in a worn, brown leather notebook. have notified their athletes auto.s son and seem certain to qualify for Mr. Bailey aUo spoke of his cour­ scholarships, totaling *3,750, which smelly Jackson street. Once a week he takes his unintel­ Joseph M s.saro, class of '30 Is of Girls’ Physical Education In Ham- place .cams had picked up four by Hans Killan of Germany, and Bob O'Malley, one of toe East's for the red-shirta. age. honesty, tact, vision and hu­ ond Highest and Service dem High school, Hamden, Connecti­ SERVICE points to better their recorda. will be taboo at the training camps the Cla.ss B Tourney at Middletown. Totals ...... will bo awarded to the ct)untry's Take fjeorgo Washington Horner, ligible pot hooks to the "News" o f­ employed by the Du Pont Company finished second with total time of leading grid acerera last fall, la sec- Hadden's Teas Wins . 7 2 16 J manity. He said that the last official Stripes Won by Students. cut, is on display In the library ref­ HEADQUARTERS Lloyd Jackaon of New Haven re­ 5:22.73. this year . . . the Athletic's ban They've beaten every team played WlUIngton Girls outstanding high school students In for in.stance. Washie's a short fice. and they pretend to take his as a control chemist, after having Includes wives, too. rnd highest scorer In basketball for Wilbert "Red" Hadden's ahot In aid of Lincoln's before hla assassin­ spunky youngster. Must be about work seriously. graduated from the Unlveraitv of erence room. CONDENSED WRITING IN MANCHESTER FOR tained the loop's scoring honors Third place in 5:24.13 went tu a this season at least once with the B. F. Journalism, debate, and dramatics with 31 points while Gordon Reid, a Trinity College . . . he’ll be in a too closing ten seconds of play pro­ P. '! ation was to sign a pardon. fourteen, I guess, but It's hard to Once, however, he did get an Im­ Maine. The article contains the program sensational British team led by exception of the high school and Narralh, r g ...... 0 0 0 j by the National Institute for High Students of Manchester High teammate, maintained his hold as Notes of the pcrfcsslun: George they get their chance to do guard berth when toe Hllltoppers vided Moriarty Brothers with sweet The assembly closed with the School Students, to be held at tell exactly, because his grey eyes portant scoop for the "Jackson After Joseph received his B S In Its entirety, well Illustrated with Frederlk McEvoy, while Stevens had that revenge for the defeat aufferod at Prochaska, I g ...... 1 0 2 'rl Binging of the "Star Spangled Ban- school and members of the alumni, STUDIED BY CLASS the circuit’s top penalty carrier. Edmund, demon sport ed. of the Monday. face Conn. State at Storrs tonight Northwestern University June 29 to are kind of old and experienced- News". One day. he hurried excit­ degree, he got the position in Leo­ photos of the various groups, mclud- to be content with fourth place and the hands of the Weatogue Garage Ryblc, Ig ...... 0 • 0 0 3 ner." recel ed awards at the semi-annual The Official Standing St. Paul Dispatch, baa felt the sting Traders Cxinfldent . . . O’Malley has tallied 18 times July 31. They will be granted to looking, and his shabby clothes are edly up to me with a cunning minster, Maas., a branch office of tag gym classes of past, present, and DRIVING T jicr with sixth despite their con­ from the floor and nine times from quintet earlier In tbe aeoaon. The Royce, c ...... 0 1 1 —Mary Qutsh, '36B. Girl Scout Rally on last Saturday the Du Pont Company. future; two tap numbers; and the W. L. T. P. of the razzberry . . . He helped The Traders have met the n.:u Juniors and seniors, both boys anil evening at the Armory. always two sizes too big for him. triumphant look In bis usually blank sistent racing In both of today's judge a .fight In the enemy city o( Red toe free-throw lino for a total of 41 game waa packed with tbrllla from Novotlng, rf ...... 1 0 2 :i^- Joseph wa.s very active while he tandem bicycle. Acknowledgement Condensed writing: is betegf Philadelphia ...... 21 9 1 43 heats. and White five times and five timea Norwood, rf ...... glrla, who are In the first quarter The crowning feature of the eve­ He sells ncw.spapors on the corner staring eyes. "HI! Chuck.” I said Providence ...... 16 12 4 36 Minneapolis . . . A St. Paul scrap­ points In five games played to date. toe opening whistle, Morlartya . 0 0 0- of their classes. where I stand, and he is one of the sociably, “how's the new racket to­ was t the Uqiverslty of Maine. As is made to Miss Doris Kibbe who studied by Miss Fellow’s Junior Eng­ NEEDS Stevens put together nma of have finished on the short end of coming from behind to register Norwood. I f ...... 1 0 2 .1 ning was the presentation of the a freshman he played basketball, wrote the verses. Springfield...... 13 17 3 29 er got the nod . . . ouch! . . . no, the final count. Two of tbe five de­ The In.stltute. attended In the paat Golden Eaglet award to Betty Dur- best salesmen 1 have ever seen. It's day?" lish classes to teach the pupil to New Haven ...... 13 18 3 29 1:25.61, 1:19.17, 1:20.51 and 1:18.84 Dan Parker of the Dally Mirror, their sixth triumph In thirteen RADIO THEATER BRINGS a busy comer, and I thought It "Fine, fine," he chuckled foolish­ but he won distinction as a fencer, Another bulletin board contains search for the main points of a book foi total time of 5:24.13. Tyler’s feats suffered last season, when the ■tarts. Totals ...... 8 five years by students from 44 dif­ kee, a member of the class of and was fencing champion before Boston ...... 11 18 3 25 didn’t get that broken arm writing 1 " t 1936A, who graduated two weeks strange that \Vashlc was the only ly. "Got some great news today.” colored prints displaying the differ­ or article, and to be able to **boll** It clockings were 1:25.61, 1:23.85, Mechanics won fourteen gamea and Time: Elght-mlnute quarters. ferent states, will be held under the he left college. He belonged to This Deck’s Games a column about James J. Johnston qualified for the Class B playoffs Racing Notes The game started off aa a rough ago. The Eaglet la the highest newsboy doing business there. So "Good work. What’s It about?” I ent picturesque peasant costumes of down until just the gist Is left. Wednesday, Boston at Philadel­ 1:20.22 and 1:19.32 for a total of . . . he skidded on the Ice . . . the and tumble affair with the vlsltoia Referee: Della Fera. OLD-TIME THRIILERS Joint direction of the School of one day I asked him, "How come a.sked to humour him. three Important societies, namely: were administered by the hteli Speech and the Medlll School of award given to a Girl Scout. various districts of Switzerland. It has been proved that half o f AUTOMOBILE phia; Thursday. New Haven at Bos­ 6:29.00. father of Bob .Sensenderfer, sports supplying most of toe personal you haven't got any competition, Chuck glanced carefully around, Tau Beta Phi, national honorary en­ Also on display are two large pho­ the failures in school are due dl« school. But Coach Walter Sebober’i B.V ASSOIlATr.II PRESS Journalism of Northwestern Un.ve.-- First Class badges were awarded gineering society; Alpha Chi Sigma, ton; Saturday. Providence at Phil­ A Belgium quartet piloted by Max ed. of the Philadelphia Bulletin (uuls. The Firestones played a clean call a total of thirty-eight peraoa- W ash?" then dramatically. In a stage whis­ tos of English scenery. One is of rectly or Indirectly to silent reading TRUCK - TRACTOR Houben spilt the American entries charges are confident that It’ll b« a The iipi and downs of a horse Those good old nickel theater slty. Classes nill be taught by to Jeanette Pitkin, of Troop 1, and national honorary chemistry socie­ adelphia, New Haven at Spring- played right field for the Athletics race trainer were never better oxem- game and ran up their score via the ala. Dowd. Mahopi^ and HoiMMI Jessie Little of Troop 3. This is the He grinned broadly at me, tilted per, said, "Butt Mahoney's gang are Canterbury Cathedral and the other deficiency. Teachers of forelg;xi Ian* field; Sunday. Philadelphia at Bos­ to snare fifth place with elapsed 70 years ago. different story next Monday and free throw route. Morlartya days are brought back to Ilfs on members of the faculty of the two his checkered cap on the back of his i;oaLmg Him. But that’s not all," ty; and the "Deutchc Vereln,” na­ their long quest for victory ovsr nilillfled than lo the standings of the were toe chining UghU for the Fire< schools, aided by a number of visit­ second to the highest award that a tional honorary German society. of Morecambe Bay and the Lake gruages, science and other subjoeto ton, Providence at New Haven. time of 5:28.92. tallied only three timea from the stonea, while Briggs and PoeplMi Wednesday nights at 10:00 on curly head, teetered on hla heels, he exclaimed, aa I started to scorn District their local rivals will come to an Ih' loroiighbred conditioners at Hia­ ing teachers and professional men. Girl Scout may receive. Michael Haberern, '37B. often say that many of the pupHa Although the two American teams To Cobb has lined up with the Joe floor In toe flrat half as tha Garage stood out for the vtcltors. .‘ *** ProP'^ni called Stripes for five years of active and drawled slowly, “Well. I decid­ his story. "Sometime In the next —Ann Howartb. failed because they couldn’t under* made a much better showing today end. All In all It shapes up as a con­ leah Park. Hirach Jacobs, who hai hoopstera found tbe hoop in line Onema Theater." The audience Is Theory and practice will be com­ ed that thla p'ace was too small for two weeks they ore going to take TIRES D1 Maggl rooters . . . says the kid test with the high school a alight led the American trainers for the Glrle Win Anetber told— -. bywj the sing-songaiug-mjug voicedvoicea an- bined •**In *»**all the wuiBca.courses. .juumaiismJournalism service In the Girl Scouts were giv­ stand the text book or exam. than thoy did In the opening two may flop In hla first year. but fashion to gain a 21-14 advantage Wltb toe Mlsiee Mitchell and en to Mary Bolinsky, Troop 4; Fran­ three of us to make any profit," Bull for a ride." Therefore by stud3ring precds favorite. * last three years and who won the at IntermlaaTon. now cer as In the daysj 4J wgof Vold. f U| "Take A (AjaS ** ■iudents will w ass work w s% VFllon L44vthe SUIsAIUCgsummer ALL TYPES heats, they were outspeeded by the ultimately will be a sensation with Leemon setting the pace, the ces Elliot, Troop 5: Dorothy Post, here he shrugged calmy, "so I told Now Bull Mabonw Is Public EXTRA CREDIT FOB writing in the English classes, tba Swiss oil the way. *500 prize for ths first 10 days st Offoff your VOUr hats»hatil. 1aHI«aladles." '* *t*"Don't ilea/e _ _c»r14tlnn« editions nf of fh* the Daily Northwestern.' the other guys to move on." Enemy Number One^around Jack- INDOOR TRACK ETARTED the Yonka . . . everybody saya Joe Morlartya came back In the third Ranger Glrle romped to tiielr fourtt Troop 5; Marjorie Brown, Troop 5; CONTEST OOMPETmON students are given an opportunity to ALL SIZES Second to Muay's total time ot tos Miami oval. Is far down tha Hat your chewing gum under the scats." *"In addition•'*^‘ **--* to their *— clasaeB •------in copy — "But, Wash," I said unbelievingly, son, and he’s news any day of the Bowl i r\A will be toe best throwing outfloldsr In 10th place. Ha has only Sevan quarter to display a stellar brand fuccceelve vietory at the expennt « Faith SplIIane, Troop 5; Betty mZrrThe Headless Horseman," a a hair- aajr* reading, news and sporta reporting, ’’dig” for the main points, under* 2:38.62 for the final two runs, Ste­ In the majors . . . Babe Rltko got of basketball that bad toe fans on the WlUIngton dirli, 18 to 7. Tho Woodward. Troop 6; ArUne Nelson, "Just because you wanted this cor­ week.' "Now, Chuck", I oald tact­ AT EAST SDE MONDAY Much interesting information will stand them, learn them, and review ALL PRICES points, but togatb^r with one victory rtoin g thrUlcr, li ahoti'n flrat and and editorial and feature writing. ner for yourself, you don't mean to fully, so aa not to hurt his feelings, COUNTRY CLUB LEAGUE vens turned In the fastest aggregate only *868 for defending his mld^e- the edge of their seats. Passing in vlsitora were held to U »w fWd Troop 8; and Marlon Durkce, Troop probably be gained by members of them. In this way the pupil pre­ for today's heats, 2:39.36, to pull up welght crown ths other night . . . HOCKEY and three thirds. A. O. Tarn, Winni­ a brilliant manner that had their goals aa the locale turned in aomt J i heroine it teetering while the debaters and dramnttstii 8 . tell me that the other two fellows "you must be mistaken. Why Bull's (Charter Oak Alleya) peg sportsman, la setting the pace Miss Isabel Worth's Junior and Sen­ pares himself for the future, when tu from fifth place to fourth. Tyler’s pickings are so poor he will offer rivals baffled, the locals swiftly cut fine sboetiag and paaalnf to lead SSiir« ^ " ® number of plays One stripe for ten years of scout­ Just picked up their papers and men haven't got the guta to do any­ ior English classes, who, for extra Team No. 4 showed what they for tha second *600 awsrd with '23 walked away, Just like that." thing without his brains in back of Practice for the Indoor track sea­ many cases it will be necessary to Use Our consistent performance enabled the Barney Rosa a shot at the Utle . . . down the margin separating the all the way. “ " ‘l build and desl^ ing was awarded to a member of credit work, are writing essays on condense announcements, speeches could do without their captain by Englloh sportamen are offering Tom­ points, nine more than George Phll- teams and trailed by only 28-26 with 2hu^ ^ is *>tage seta and scenery along with "Oh, It took a little persuading them." I thought to myself, "The son started at the East Side Rec on second American sled to slide Into the Manchester High school alumni, Monday, February 10. About thir­ “Some Early Coimectlcut Inven­ and business letters. taking four points from Team No. my Loughran all kinds of dough to ilpa, who holds second. a few mlnutea to go. With a min­ SHORT 4HORT STORY '^'lowing fhelr studies In p la / prodLtlom Margaret E3Uot, of Troop 5. and explaining, but a few minutes old fool must have been on a bat sixth position after winding up Two of tbe country's outstanding ty candidates donned their running tions", which will be eligible for a The pupil that “hunts" for ths Budget Plan 3. Art Knofla who ia the captain tenth at the end of yesterday’s heats. stay in London; Open a gym and ute remaining, toe count was knot­ ^ ' r e ^ t ^ »t»F«<:raft, diction, acting, and In the back alley there convinced last night." prize contest being sponsored by the of Team No. 4 waa In the lineup By ASSOCIATED PBBM Jockeys, Wayne Wright and Willie them that other comers were more But seeing that Chuck looked so togs and trlea their hand at break­ main facts may consider hlmseil his Tyler's showing cams as a sur­ ■how toe British fighters how to box National Lmgua ted at 32-all and then "Red" Had­ Muakogte, Okie— Erneet MeFtN least, a regular meiodrama. All ttU ‘’“ y* during the ing recorda. Practically all of last Colonial Oamea of America. own teacher, because in this way hs last week when hU team dropped . . . Hal Price Headley's Whopper "Smoksy” Saunders, have arrived on den sank a nifty ahot that settled land stole a cow Friday, marriM NOIBERS INSTEAD OF NAMES healthy than this one." Wash looked disappointed and hurt because I prise for he was a laat-mlnute sub­ Detroit 7, Montreal Maroons 3. the scene of the *100,000 Santa time the show Is accompanied by hf be dewted to year’s cross-country veterans were The essays, which are to be from is educating himself. four points, the blow being so stitute for Donna Fox. New York still looks like a good bet for toe the Issue In fsvor of toe locals to Saturaay, honeymooned flitndgy, proudly at his huge fists and chuck­ didn't believe him, I said heartily, Naw York Rangers l. Montreal Anita handicap. Wright, runner-up the music from a piano wnlch U In publLshlng plants theaters, there. Coach Wlgrcn hopes that 12 to 15 hundred words long, should —Bonnie Martin, *87B. severe that (japt. Art hasn't been pilot Who was injured In a smash handicap championship. Conadltna 1. toe cheering delight of the fans. was arrestsd Monday and pls«4a4 need of a piano-tuner's gentle hands b™®dCMtlng stations, museums, and The members of Miss Fellows’ led heartily. "Them's a fellow’s best "V>cll, maybe you are right. You’d to Charley Stevenson for jockey English classes now have numbers friend. Mister." better hurry over to the office and many more candidates will try out, cover Inventions of Connecticut men seen near the alleys since. Al Knofla during practice lost week. Boston 7, Chicago 1. Referee Harold Beagle of New guilty to stealing the cow Tueai^y, very badly. Listen In and laugh ''Iclnitv because more runners are needed up until 1850. AH papers must bo hit high single of 118 and 320 for Roy Stockton toll# thU one on honors lost year, will be up on A. A. Students will live In the men’s and instead of names. Now don't get the Idea that tell them about It.” The Rumanians, victims of sev­ latoraallonal l.e«gue Britain handled the game In Werinesdey he started eervtng 8 and laugh and then some. "»--j for Indoor track than cross-country. In to the contest Judges on February three string. Terry Moore, Cardinal speed mtr- Windsor I. Detroit 0. Bsronl's Top Row In the big race. splendid fashion, although forced to ____ women's quadrangles at the umver- To assist Miss . ellows In check­ Washlc is a bully. He's really I laughed pityingly aa I watched eral serious spills during the trials, Feb. 22. Baundert, who rode Oma­ three-year priaoii term. ing papers and arranging the seat­ Chuck amble awkardly on. I didn't The team will run one meet at 22. NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA Team No. 2 took a stronger toe chant . . , In on exhibition gome London 2, Buffalo l. Robert Taylor, Hollywood’s latest under the supervision of Instruc- fine boy. You sec, he supports his cracked up on Bavaria curve In the with the Red Sox lost spring, he ha to many of his vletorits, will he ing plan, she has given each mem­ kid brother and himself, so he needs believe one particle of hla fantastic Wesleyan University, Middletown. Such Inventions as Colt's pistol hold on flrat place by taking three only serious accident of the day but Rochester 7. aeveland 2. dramaticramatic discovery, and Janet Gav-Gay * '*■*’• Ihc close of the sc.ssion ber of her classes a number to put Conn., March 28. Runners from all should make good material for the out of four from Team No. 1. Che­ was on first bote when Vldiril Davis TOMIGHrS SCHEDULE astride Hal Price Hsodlsy's Whop­ three scholarships to Northwestern. all the business he can get. His story. But three days later. I the team escaped injury. hit a double to right field per. nor, petite star of the screen, will on all their papers. In the place of mother works in the Jackson Silk didn't laugh when I read that Bull over Connecticut will participate. contest. FOR H. S. REFERENT ney bit high single of ISO and Bob Canadian-American Ions in appear as Louella Parson's guests each worth *200, will be awarded Musy, the winner. Is a son of ex- Moore croooed toe plate in Urn* to the name. Mill, but they don't get any of her Aiahoncy was no more, having been —Nelson Richmond, '37A. —Knapp, '37B. Smith bad high three string with Presldent Jean Marla Musy of Switz­ Boaton r t Pbllodtlphla. on "Hollywood Hotel” next Friday. to students whose work has been D. P. turn and watch Davla going Into SpringSeld at Provldanca. They will do a scene from their pie meritorious during the summer. money. She is selfish, vain, and abot eight times by members of hla 326. erland. second . . . the American Loogue bard, and she thinks the only Im­ own gang. That's real life. "Facts,” the "New Concise Pto- o o n c l f C H EER I ture "Small Town Girl." Team No. 2 (8) Tyler Is Praised C L Further Information may be se­ portant person in the world Is her­ At about twelve o’clock, Jackaon torial Encyclopedia," contained la umpire on toe b o M could oeorcaly WRESTLING cured from the Director of the Na­ Wetherell . . . . . 05 116 09—800 Tyler’s crew had nothing but the believe his eyes . . . "what was self. street begins to lose Its sparkle and four volumes, has recently been Martin ...... 88 84 101— 273 highest praise for this great driving "Fair Enough, ” a deUghtfuI ro­ tional Institute for High School Stu­ placed lo the High school reference toat object toat flashed paat meT” Cornell Candidates mance, will be presented by the Crunch, Wash's kid brother, is a freshness. Twinkling light dim one Stevenson . . . . .108 m 108—325 today. he asked . . . "toat” replied a Na­ dents. Northwestern University, World Staff smaller reproduction of Wash. by one. The friendly clatter of Manchester Faculty rooc. at the library. It will be o f ^ By ASnOCIATED PRESS •'Fi.'st Nightep' program Friday, Evanston, Illinois. Fortin ...... 98 100 105—812 "Considering the fact be was un­ tional League ump, "wros toe fastoot The High School World Is pub­ When he was a little tot, as Wash footsteps on the cold aldewalka invaluable aid to the High Bchool familiar with tha course and had a Newark. N. J.-Diek 8hlkat. 228, 10:00 on WEAF with Don Ameche, students since It coven aU m.wna. P. Balliieper .108 105 89—300 thing I ever saw on two fytt.” Bett. Lou Gerson and Cliff Soubler lished on Wednesdays and r it - told me, his chief pastime was to ceases gradually. Tough, gaunt- strange crew behind him,” sold Jim Germany, defeated Honk Barber, looklng alley cata begin their mid­ of topics In a brief form, achieving In the leading roles. Eric Sager- urdaya by the students of Man­ pop soraetblng Into his mouth and 408 624 509 1819 Bickford of Lake Placid, tbs brake- 218, Cambridge, UaMt., straight chester High school. crunch, crunch, crunch on It, so night prowls, and the raids on the Reveals Pastimes the desired medium tetween a d i» falU. qulst and his orchestra will suimly ENGLISH CLASSES WRITE tlonary and an encyclop^ a. Many Team No. 1 (1) mao. ‘1 think he did the moat re­ the incidental music. Don Ameche Editors-ln-Chlef: Felicia Miller, from that time on, be was never over-flowing garbage cam start. markable Job of them all In bring­ New Haven, Ckmn__ Joe Bevoldl, called anything else. It's laughable t wonder wearily but contentedly articles and topics are found in ihie WING ROUND THE Cheney ...... 93 130 02—315 Last Night *s Fights is the Don Juan of radio, "tall, dark Vonne Dardis. . 83 85 ing us up to sixth place from tenth.’’ 202, Three Oaks. Mich., defeated but yet pathetic to see how care­ away. The dusky curtain of night What does the faculty Man-,f> Mr. Gatchell, when asked what modern encyclopedia which ore jo t WORLD. 7-TUBE S36.4.»i Keith ...... 98—266 JarJc Donovan. 219, Boston, two falls and handsome," as the saying goes. ON OWN OBSERVATIONS Managing Editor: Fred Bald­ Chester High school do contained In other books-of n -e r- VVeiman ...... 102 105 90—'297 Max Bly of Lake George, N. Y., fSht to be exact). The km win. fully and lovingly Wash watches has lowered upon another act of spare i his bobbles were, quoted as follows: out o f three. "Real Life.” time? "The brown earth, the blue sky, and ence. Smith ...... 127 112 87—826 and Dick Lawrence of BronchvUIe, By ASSOCIATED PRESS to his popularity is bis wica which Feature Editor; Dorothy Post. over this little tyke. Reminds me WINGS ALL-WAVE Erie. Pa— Ray Steele. 215. Glen­ of a bossy mother hen, I once saw —Maty Marsden, '36A. The startling truths were disclos­ solitude.” In other words, be en­ More than three thouaond p|^ Kelley ...... 85 100 96—291 N. J., echoed the sentiment. is eatable------of fire andfury, 1love, and___ Junior classes have been writing Sports Eultor; William Moore. ed after a brief Interview with vari­ 5-TUBE. S26.95 Big Lawrence, who races with CaU»— »'f«« ersgo ■katch starring Gertrude Berg, has books to read, and the kind of cars Reporter!; Mary Bolinsky, Vi­ Wash can outswear any boy on project work, the Biology club must Mr. Horton, a Sailor Edwin ...... 111 04 103—310 Bridgeton, N. J.—Joe Montana. a» Valentine it tbo sight of that can be found packed out in the street; but woe be to Crunch It lows enjoys hooking ruga. Could you Sailing is Mr. Morton's hobby len, author of "Anthony Advens." WEEKLY PAYMENTS Shene, Bob Martin and Crawford Frankie CosUDo, 12414. Lm An- the jollier tbe JuUlaef had a new addition to its cast, that ola DeGraw, Janie Harris, Alice secure animal specimens to work believe it, but one of the busiest ' Brown ...... 88 87 07—270 geles, (10); Johnny Poeek. 18T, Chi- ITS, Camden, N. J , defeated Charles those Tall and Tinkling o f Richard Clark, who Is acting in front of the school. One of the he swears when Wash is around. busiest I Boats of all sorts Interest him and It anawera such questions as What Merkel, all of Lake Placid. Mason, Mary Qulsh, Ruth Shedd, on. The club will appreciate dona­ members of the faculty, namely ia a decimal? What does ”free-sU- - WUlett ...... 8 . 94 70—257 cogo, stopped Widly Hunt, 215. Onibmyer, 181, Kansas CUy, “ Dead End,” which Is having a three moat interesting themes was Wash once told me very aeriously tions from any student. Bring cats, ' he often srritea short stories and Musy, a sports writer, hardly was Tumblara that bng a high­ Frank Sheldon, George Frost, Miss Estes, Is especially interested reads about them. ver” lean? When did the Battle ot Handley ...... 08 96 101—294 Long BesiSTcolIf, (S). •tralght fans. gr«at nm in New Yorit City. He will "” , by Lois Agard. Thla Carl Linders, Lola Agard, Bar­ and earnestly, "Crunch Is going to mice, squirrels, frogs, birds, etc. A besieged by autograph hunters. > Two men mentioned at poaolMe ball . , . ot thair Shorter In reading countless numbers o: S" rta, both Indoor and outdoor, Bunker Hill take place? How old ia “ Naturally I’m proud that with Sa<;lnaw, Mleb__Fronkis Wol­ Rcodllig, Po.—Dean Detton, 205, VTR g rtw f BMI wWh pUy the pole of the Goldbergs' was a description of the vehicle, bara Gaboon, Jeanne Cude, Mi­ bo somebody, when he grows up.” person havin gwbite rats to sell 481 fram, 126, Detroit, outpointed Ar- tiinvasors In Gloony Oil Dobta, Slaters that whig with It's the same with church. Wash recipes from various ladles’ maga­ proved to be hobbies of many of the Walter Llppman? What ia Oie ori­ 480 409 1460 my colleagues, Capadnitt and bU Bolt Lokt City dsfsatad Vie Christy, ff«Mas8s feifr . nephew from the South who has commonly caUed "Priscilla Zanzi­ chael Haberem, William Itoapp, very reasonably, will please notify gin of “o. K." ? Who were the Team I’o. r m d a Sicilia, 128, Springflald. II]„ who recenily retifnad aa bead 212, ClUfonila. ons fall. winal Bring tham on... come to New York to study art. wouldn't go to church on Sunday zines, but never In trying them out? teachers. Mr. Milbury enjoys play­ 8 (0) tmm, we were able to capture the A t W A V a t bar.” “Does An Education Pay?” Dorothy Schrelber, Jeanette any of the following club members: Various kinds of ne^Iework proves Children o f the Sun?” NeOl ...... 02 78 grid coaeh al Cornell UniTersItr. Bpokaae, Waah.—John KazanJIan, Mary Bolinsky. was discussed by Sherwood Moor- morning If you offered him a hun­ ing ping-pong and Monopoly; win­ 86—266 first two places," be sold. “We Brousseau, Ann Howorth, Irene Louis Della Fera, Alyne Gardner, enjoyable to Mias Paine. Miss Spa- Ann Howartb; SERVICE Motyeka ...... 84 78 86—267 Fargo, N. D—A m of Spades. 180. ere Don Pedtn. left, of Ohio VM> 218, Baa Frondsoo, beat Paul house." ‘The Kinds of Books There dred dollars. But every week, he ter sports especially proved popular 848 Mala Btmst PhMM 404T hope thereby that toe fame of our Johnson, Marion Olson, Jeon Wesley McMullen, Lillian Napoli, ford stated that at the present she with MIsc Paine; while Misa Todd Bowen ...... 08 90 96—284 Mlnnespolls. outpointsd Jimmy verilty, and Charley CeMwell. isscb, 210, Brooklyn, two out of Ape To Read", was EUeanor How­ Clark, Peggy Woodruff, Neloon trots the reluctant shiny-cheeked Richard Scheutz, or Floria Pisani. Ofsa 8 A. M. to 8tS0 P. M. aad country will be odvanetd.” Slattery, Fargo, 110, (8). formtr Princeton star who hat NOTICE Crunch to Sunday School, oees that liked to knit best of all. enjoya bowling and hiking. HOME ROOM PERIOD E. Bolleleper . .102 lOT 103—312 tferea fotu. ard's idea of the books which can be Richmond. At present, the Biology Club »>»■ BIr. Spant “ Likes" Moths Itaraday aad Satorday Among toe first to congratuloto W ist Palm . Beach. Flo— Bob been iueteuful aa nentor at Wi|. he enters, and then calli for him Mr. Perry baa two hobbles, decid­ Al Knofla . . . . . 88 U 8 US—320 tos sriimert were Stevens and Tyler Boo Diefo, Calif.—Caoey Colom­ read to suit varying moods. The Dorothy Guatofaon, a limit on membership, but those Perhaps one of the strangest hob- edly different from one another, There waa a home-room perpd • A. M. to 8 P. N. Godwin, 17E Oaytoca Beach. Flo., j llama Colleza Paden 4e reported bo, 90S. ioa Francisco, defeated Anyone wishing to Join the 'Bt- most comical theme written wss Kotherina O'BrlcD, Bernice when It ia finitbed. I aoked him desiring, to enter may have their who shook hands cordially with . oloty CBub, plesae signrup on the btes. Is that o f Mr. Spang, who en­ thooe o f playing contract bridge and Monday morning o t thirty mnmtiwk outpointed Tony CeUi, 174, Boston, 4a hate the inildt track te toe Emtl Duadk, 218, Omaha, two fail* "Waking Up On ths Morning Bus.” Maroh. once, "Stnea you make Crunch go to names placed on the waiting list Iw 400 4 n 193 1429 tbiMff and Capadnitt. and pedted tha .. .WAiting list m Room 4F Sunday Bchool, why don’t you go joys coUecting nootba. si^ if any­ taking core of bis two children as a Thla period was given over to ~ o a ME out o f tfcreo. — Boonie Martin. 'STB. ----- * seeing Hiss Carr or a mmi>er. one finds anF moths flitting around, jiouimU coca In nwhUt?" | "oideme." making out o t program mrdi for, r-Floria Ptaai, ’88a brlflg them ig> to Mr. Spang. D. Scbrelbcr. ’STBl, itbthe e emdawoomiag aemester. ' d I ■■■ ■ ■ ■■ ’■ PAOe FbURTETO MAMCHE8TBR BVENINQ lOBRALD, 1AAN01E8TBR, CONN^ WEDflESDAY, FEBRUABY M, IM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTES, COim., TTEDNESOAT, FEBRUARY 12,198«. 7»A6B

BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES TjOveMUSTBeBhnd! By MARTIN — 0$: A U . 6A0 ViOOPOft OF TOMCME Ot% OrtH— 1 W0A% TW M K 1M 6 . 1 - g lM E M E E R ,'BOCIVS TOPOM A , K I P V l A t X , PwnctvY J M Q f ^ S E fRtEMTT///^// //le SENSE and NONSENSE PEVJ ,TV»E EAOOE&T WPE TWE^iE------THW ------TH\bi6 G — PPihiCE A «ttL.,A ^VSY\TO\.,AOO^^O^| w T x • AU. p$6McriooNrr "\T WYSWr INisviE TOEM " M ik iX E TO MWEJSy HVM EUtT — W E W M X M M lN O O S Abraliaii. Lbieoln .WEO \J0SE AU.H\^» PKsKTfe TO TWR o o r \jcrT6 o p . Born to the world a woodman’s THHX babe, within a lowly cot, 'Flapper Fa n n y Sa y & V * Ba firew to manhood—''Honest ______i»au.».w>T.e»r.______- Abe” , and shared a pauper’s lot; A t sweating tasks, bfi slaved by day AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 SALESMEN WANTED 36-A way,” said Kemp ouddsnly. "A n d — a stalwart son of toll— when I do I—I want you to stay out profits In selling munitions to the And when the daylight, slipped 1S84 D E LU X E PLYM O U TH coach, RAWLEIGH ROUTES OPEN for Balkans Is .simply incredible. away, he burned tbe midnight vary clean throughout, low mile­ reliable men. Good proftU for NOVELTY LEAP YEAR| !^St r a NGE C a SE of it. I mean.... ” He stopped, help­ DENIES WRITING by Nard Jonst less. ” In the first place, I do not think oil. age, 1B3S Chevrolet epectal ledan, hustlers. Old established company. tbe Balkans are In a position to buy Before the flrepl'ce, he would dream 10,000 mllee, like new. No down No experience necesgary. Pleasant, CranyttNCAisM ”I know what you mean. I think DANCE PLANNED A m y said It once.” armaments. ’They have no money. voat dreams of future fame. payments, small monthly pay­ profitable, dignified work. W rite lu L iA C r a ig MUNITIONS NOTE ’’Like the Ethiopians and others, And by the back-log’s flaring gleam, ments. Cole Motors. today. Rawlcigh, Dept. CUB-48-P, i s ; Peter looked at her oddly. ”What they might buy outdated discarded he learned to write his name. Albany, N. Y. was it she sold?” armaments. In which traffic almost A bit of charcoal was his "pen”, JULIA CRAia, secretary to j Isn't a moment to lose. Woodford ’’She said,” Julia’s voice was all European govemmenta deal. and with It Lincoln, be PROFESSIONAL Legionnaires to Entertain at aEORQE WOODFORD, lawyer, te SITUATIONS WANTED— may have already telephoned her dreamy, "ahe said some day I’d fall British Army Officer An- ■'There Is a good deal of bunk W rote burning worcL chat lived SERVICES 2 2 ambitious to become a al(bt club that we’re coming. U we don’t find for a little cottage and—and love.” written about armaments firms, but again In Immortality, FEMALE 38 -singer. Bocausc ol tbls she quar­ her— and, Woodford gets to his "Th at’s what I mean!” IJe looked If you look at their profits it Indi­ B e climbed life’s ladder, bit by bit, Ua IMS ev MA wavic«. ew. t. w. w a o. a. w t. ow. A L L T H A T IS MODERN snd sani­ Rainbow in Bolton on rels with PETER KEMP, young office and discovers I was bluffing at her suddenly, bis eyes unbeliev­ ' sWert Charge Made at U. cates they do not graft more than through anguish and defeat; tary, plus efficient workmanship WANTED—HOUSEWORK or care lawyer who Is In love with her. — we’re lost.” any other business. of children, by hour or day. W rite ing. "Julia, after—after all the Bis was the courage, and the grit, will be found at The Beauty Nook. Saturday, Feb. 29. JulU shares aa apartment with Kemp’s car literally hurtled "I believe all of them sell muni­ The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Fox Box 11, Hcrnid. , times I’ve tried to convince you of that no world's odds could best. Permanent waves J3.00 up. Phone AMY SANDERS. through tbe traffic, Ignoring stop S. Senate Prohe.^ tions to any country, whether po­ It, have you convinced yourself of Though burdens bowed him down <0 I.ISI. PonUItt son. Woodford gives a yacht party lights and missing disaster by It now?” tentially hostile or noL except In with grief, until his grc.at heart time of actual war.” FUEL AND FEED 4» A A novelty Leap Year dance, un­ and asks Julia to come as a sing­ Inches in almost every block. ” Of ”I—I don’t know, Peter. I’m so bled OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahern er. Others la the party Include CIN- course no police would stop us.” London, Feb. 12.— (A P I — MaJ. der the auspices of Dllworth-Cor- ....confused now. Everything’s In In God he sought and found relief, RANG E AN D FU E L olla. Oil burn­ TRA LEE; nuoo NASH aad Peter said through clenched teeth, nell Post, American Legion, vdll be a whirl and all I know Is that I Gan. J. F. C. Fuller, stiff-backed and in prayer beside his bed. er acrvice. Harold T. West Inc., 20 ROYAL NESBITT. They go to "when we could use them!” want quiet and—and somebody who ultra-correct, said today he "could He drank a martyr’s bitter cup ot -'-— AND, FAY BCY— I Blaxell atrccl. Telephone 5202. held at the Rainbow Inn, Bolton, on Evergreen Island, where Woodford Julia held to the seat with both CARD PARTY TONIOfT i gall, upon this ear.h, Manchester wants to look out for me. always.” not Imagine” himself %vritlng about I A N ' Saturday evening. February 20th. has a lodge. hands, too frightened to say any­ I now manl.lnd to him looks up, YOU THOUCsHT TW WHISTLE FOR S ALE — SEASONED hard What ever Kemp might have said ’’the fairest of fair ladles” In con­ Evening Herald Julia meets TOM PAY80N, thing. She was relieved when she wood, $4.00 per load. Michael The miialc for the dance will be was Interrupted by the taxi driver’s nection. with International Intrigue IN ST. JANES’S HAL A : ll and secs his mighty worth. IT HAS FAE ROCR HOUSE U X U PO PS camping neartiy. Woodford, Naah saw. a few blocks up the avenue, CAN HAVE ATH\P.O GIgllo. Telephone Roaedale 38-5. fiimlahcd by Connectlcufa favorite loud, "Here w - are, sir.” and the sale o f munitions. (s years go by, his greatness D I X Z Y / CLASSIFIED and Nesbitt go hunting and Nesbitt the tall lighted sign which marked W A S O N - AN* But they did not go up to Julia’ i ’Tb ’’ladles” quotation was from a grows, who rose from humble The newspaper reader with cents INTET^EST IN ADVERTISEMENTS dance band, "The Knights of Is Injured. The party leaves Imme­ the Brookfield. Whether or not Mrs. John F. Foley of 25 Emerson A H(LL/ FOR S A LE — SEASONED wood, apartment, (or the clerk intercept­ letter addressed to Leo A. Codd, birth, never missee an extra. TH E SPOOCjEIUHURP TH 'REE YEACW& A L b 'D W Rhythm,” featuring Anthony diately to get hlnr. to a doctor, Peter saw IL his foot did not re­ street. Is heading the commlttse 'And In our hearts his genius glows CeUBt all Average »orde to a Uba. flroplace, furnace and stove, full ed them with a urgent mesjage executive secretary of the Army SUCKERS IgltlAia, oumbera and Abbreviatlona Ohrlght, Mnneheater's star xylo­ Julia gets a Jol. singing on T O N Y lease Its pressur.. on the accelera­ that has charge of the weekly card — his spirit sweeps the earth! WHISTLE ACbO 1 CUtA '& EO YOU CaUYS, measure. 1-2 cord $4.00, 1 cord $8. from Amy. "Miss Sanders has tele­ Ordnance Assoctation of the United Ageh count aa a *otd and compound phonist, who will be heard In a num­ L A T T A ’.S gambling ship, la t e r she tor. They were almost abreast of party for St. James’s church which — James Edward Huiigcrford. WERE.. TOR werda Aa two words. Minimum coat la C. O. D. Tcl. Roscdale 15-3. phoned several times,” the clerk States, and used as evidence yester­ It la interesting to note that Mary LOLLIPOP TH' CUPP T0 .?!|;3 &, ber of solo numbers. The band car­ Is hired as the featured singer In the place before he Jammed on the will be held . In St. James’s Hall price ol three itnee. said. "She wants you to come to day by the Senate munitions com­ Todd Lincoln, wife of the President, CORPORATION i COUL-DNT INVESTORS Line rAtea per dajr for trAoalept SEASONED HARD wood, furnace ries over six hundred numbers In SMITH OARLANO ’8 new night brakes. this evening. There will te tables After all. Lincoln's cardinal vir­ ■BUT I PELL POR the shop, and ahe said to bring Mr. mittee In Washington. ’The letter had four brothers and brothers-ln- rv g4d. and fireplace $4.50 a load, stove Its repertoire, assuring a wide club. On the opening night she ’’Peter!....” for bridge, whist and setback and tue was rugged honesty, no matter POOL- Meeftve March lf» Ipgf Kemp with you. It seemed lo be waa alleged to have teen written by law fighting In the Confederate A TWO-PANTS and whita birch $4.00 load. V. Fir- variety of music. learns Payson Is backing the club. With Julia’s Involuntary scream caeh prizes will te awarded to win­ whether or not it was politic. Mod- THINK OP IT, TOCETWER Caah Cbarg# urgent.” General Fuller. ners In each division. There will Army. Four of tl^cm gave their S U IT I d Cooaecutlve Uaya ..| 7 ota| • ota po. 118 Wells street, telephone As at the last dance, those who Nesbitt’s dead body Is fonqd. the car skidded In a vicious half- •rn politicians seem to think that is lives in the struggle against the ”It’s after 6,” Julia told Peter In ’T know Codd” , said the general also be a door prize and refresh­ TO STAR T t CoBaaeutlva Dayr..| I ota 11 eta 0148. Police question Julia and she Is held circle, came to a sickening .stop rather dangerous stuff. Union. 4 2 .s a l 1 Day ...... I 11 cul II ota prefer to make up tables for their surprise. "W hat can Am y be doing today. ”I have written him several ments will te served following ths BOTH PAIttS APE a material witness. Payson against another car parked In front The four brothers were George, A n i c k e l All ordara for Irracvlar IpaertlOBt own parties In numbers of eight, at the shop— and what doea she times but I do not remember this card playing. will ba abarged at tha ona tlma rata. secures her releose on boll and of the Brookfield. If Abraham Lincoln found time AS PRANK AS AN ten, sixteen and twenty Reserva­ want with us?” letter. ’The quotations Nye— In­ Mrs. Foley and her committee Samuel, David and Alexemder Todd. PIANO/ ■paalal rataa for long tarm avary HUUSBHULD UOUDS 51 tions may be made through any Peter Kemp offers to defend her, cidentally, who Is N y e ? — read to occasionally to smile, even in the The brothcrs-ln-law married to day advartlaing giva upon raqnaat. ’’A re you hurt, Julia?” "L e t’s find out,” Kemp answered. have made a special effort to get Peter and Jnll.'. go to Woodford’s the United States Inquiry sound ro xoldst o f war, why should we go Mrs. Lincoln's sisters were: Helm, Ada ordarad for thraa or olg days ENGLISH WAXED OAK dining member of the committee or by She shook her head vaguely. "Quick! That cab Is still outside.” out a large crowd this evening and aad atoppad bafort tba third « r fifth calling 4731, 7700 or 5387. The com­ home. Bluffing, Peter tells Wood­ me like scattered and distorted ex­ around with chrmlc grouches be­ Herr, W hite and Dawson. Sam Todd room set, 60 Inch buff t, chairs, ”J-Just scared, I think.” When they reached the darkened from the advance sale of tickets ths day will ba obargad cDly for tha ac­ ford he hss been through his private cerpts from my writings. cause of our petty inconveniences? died in the battle of Shi:oh, David tual nnnbar of .imaa tba d appaar* tables, excellent cond.tlon. Reason­ mittee wishes to remind those plan­ "Come on then!” He was already gown shop they found Amy stand­ committee today seemed assured of able. Write Box 'I. Herald. ning to attend tha* reservations will lllee, has seenred Incriminating cvl- out o f the car. oblivious of the ”I know no more about munitions a good turnout. Todd was fa'otlly wounded at the aC ahbrglng at tba rata aaraad, but ing behind the front door, her face It is said that a certain girl told ■a allowanoa or rafuBda aaa ba mada bs limited to three hundred tickets, aatiia ...... d with entertainment. This Is the Sorenson.” Julia." AIM* V «OAK Card ot Thanks ...... b "And what a hunch, A m y!” Fat Slim kept running right 'round this way. This time I ’i » I.IRL'On PRRMIT second time that the corps has been Kemp waited to hear no more. In Urmortam ...... *...... y "But Woodford can tell the police Kemp embraced her so hard that he along. “ I didn’t know I was this hOTICE OK AKKI.M.'ATION fav ed with their presence. Others Slipping one arm around Julia’s what he told us.” brought some Tlnymltes. A circus WRIGLEVS. ..Loaf and Found ...... i who will be present at the meeting left Am y brcat,.Ieas. "W here’s the you will see. Announeamenta ...... i Till, is to k Ivo notice that I, Adolf waist, he hurried her frem the strong,’* he yelled back at the Uiirlisa ot 13 1-3 School street, Mntl- next week will be Ralph VonDeck, Peter shook his head. ” Hc can ’phone?” ‘They’re in my cage and they a r« Paraonala ...... | apartment and down to his car at Hlnies. “ You tots must be very SPEARMINT chanter. Conn., have flied an aptillca- drum instructor of the corps, who is — but he won’t. You can bet he It was at luncheon the next day ' keen to put on acts you’ve n e ^ r Autoaiobilea inn idated February 6tb. 1!I3(! with the curb. Julia saw that he was Autoroobllaa for Bala ...... « also a member of the Governor's went to his office right away to sec that Julia said. "You kissed Am y ! light. .seen.” “ Okay,” replied the rabbit the Liquor Control Cotmiilnnlon for trembling violently. She too was TH» PERFECT GUM' Automobtlaa for Bxebanga ...... I » Tavern Permit for the nnle ot nlco. F’oot Gtiards of Hartford. Richard Just what I ’d found out. By now | lost night. Peter.” | “ It would have been a funny “ Go ahead . , . but, wait for Auto Accaaaorlaa—Tires ...... g weak from those few moments In liollc Ihiuor on the preininci of 34 r lycc, of the Center Flute Band he knows I’ve found out nothing ul "She deserved it." Peter laughed.! thing* If I was unable to bring you me.” Auto Repalrlng»Palntlng 7 Woodford’s hallway. lurch street, .Manchester. Conn. The and William Ritchie of the Man­ all about him.” ” if you could call it a breivk.” I Tlnymltes along with me, but cverj*- Auto Schools ...... 7.A business Is owned by Adolf Itnrlzsa Autua-v-Bhip by Truck | chester Pipe Band will also be pres­ ”W-when were you In Woodford’s When Julia had describ 'd Mrs. ” I could,” said Juila, j thing's all right. Soon other cute beasts gatherod Autos—For Hire ...... % of 13 1-2 School street. .Manchester. ent and Joseph Prentice, who was office?” she asked, as Kemp shoved THE STANDARD OF QUALITY Joseph for the skeptical police, she Peter said he would remember *‘Rlght through the gate we’re ’round. Slim picked an open atretdi . Oaragaa—Barvica—Btoraga ...... id Conn., and will he cnndneled hv Adolf the car Into gear, Barizaa of IJ 1-3 School street, Man­ a former member of the Talcottvlllc and Peter pushed their way throuKh going to go. and then we’ll stage of ground and brought his big cago 41 Motoreyolaa—Bleyclas ...... li Drum Corps will give a demonstra­ that. And when they had driven out Wantad Autos—Uotorcyciaa ... II chester. Conn, as permittee ” I wasn’t. It vas pure bluff—but the crowd and escaped Into a taxi­ Into the country he did remember our little show.” “ Hey. hold on.” to a atop. Then he addressed th# MuatBeaa aad Protaestoaal iarvleau ADOI.P BARIZSA tion of bass drumming. The com­ It worked. I’ve always suspected cab. They sat wearily jack agaliuit shouted Scouty. “That big gate is Pitted .r.th of ^'^hrtlary. lasfl. it, too. ” I ’m going to ask you again, crowd. WASHINGTON TUBBS Bualocaa Servleaa Offered ...... l l mittee that Is arranging for he Woodford of those exses I mention­ the cushions, both sllciit until the closed, right now.” FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser By Crane OUT OUR WAY ByW ilM am g Bousebold Services offered ...... ll-A H-2-12-36. time arc Major Dannv Shea, Don­ Julia. W ill you marry m e?” “ My friends.” he shouted, **W« ed, and of a lot more, too.” driver turned In exasperation and Wee Dotty shouted, with a grin, A n e r b >& n o h o l d u p HEBE’—j t w is t ^e r a o a iw , s o n n v T ~ ' /'PANO THAT c a r ! HURRY THERE] Building—Contracting ...... n ald Pierce, F'rank Gallnat. Edgar "W hat about the Jark girl I saw have come with wondrous acts. "W h y ? ” naked, "W here to ? ” “ Hi, ho! Somebody let us in." IT MUST BE A JOKe.^„_^W'LLTRVAMCITMeR BANK I VOU &VPEGTED TO GO W E L L , I Blorlata—Nursevles ...... id Smith. Lester Lockwood and Edwin you with In the White Club?" W e’ll show you some. All of the AINTA MINUTE TO LOSE. Funeral Directors ...... id ’’Because ordinary fees wouldn’t Kemp looked at Julia. ” I guess “ Don’t worry.” said kind Slim, “ we Bollnskl. Peter grinned. "She was the Tinles will perform. Of them you I GETTlMD BITS I ’M l o o k in ' SER ENELV (SUDIKI* UP [FOUND OUT Basting—Plumbing—Roofing .m 17 account for the fabulous sums he's there’s no place to go but home. Is will get through the arch some­ will be proud.” ' yES.'tOU rr sroN'T stact. lusuranca ...... n daughter of a client. W ill you mar­ FOR THIS JOB, I'M g e t t in g B3R WORK T" TM' CTMER SIDE, MAM? W ITM OUT millnary—Dreaamaklng ...... i f always spent." He brought the car there?” ’He gave the address ot how.” And then the Tinles heard him LOOK BK3 ry me, Julia?” He drew her closer. AND I HAVE A QUARTER LADY! WE W E L L, IF VOU MAD AUV ANY BPAINS, moving—Trucking—S.oraga .•«, tO qiIAKli. IN INDIA to a careening stop befor a drug Julia’s apartment to the driver. ’T m oi>enlng my own office and we shout. “ Five of you 3rcungsters ENOUGH n b lie Passenger Serulea •••••.tO-A store. " I ’ll be right back,” he told Then he said quietly, half to him­ Just then the gate flew open please Jump out. Leave Duncy In THREE MORE R3R RUNNING VWJNA GCT 'SO WMUT'S Painting—Papering ...... n EMERGENCY won’t have much money, at.d th.'t TO BRAIKIS ATAJJL, YOU'D J wide. “ I told you so,” Slim prompt­ Profeaalonal Services ...... It Calcutta, India, Feb. 12.— (A P I — Julia, and ran Inside the store. self. ” I wish it were home.” cottage will te pretty small. And—" the cage. His act will be the first JOBS JUST E R R A N D S ENOUGH CASH CABJT/ HAVE KNOWN YOU^ ^TM' DIFFRUNTSy JfbWJblo* ...... II A severe earthquake shock, de­ Through the wide doors she saw ’’W hat do you mean. Peter?” ly cried. And then he went on we’ll see.” he stopped suddenly. "You don't L IK E rr.' f=OR TH E TO BAIL A IN SOM E .? Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning 14 scribed as the most intense experi­ him go into the telephone booth and ” I mean I ’d like to be able to through. A little rabbit shouted. This pleased wee Duncy. He be­ .COULDN'T. Totlal Goods and Service Id still want to sing, do yon?” “Stop! I C O R N E R COLT OUTA WOOD FDR CALLS enced there In many years, was felt guessed that he was sending the think of where you live aa—aaj gan by dancing ’round the cage. He Wantad—Business Be. vies ...... Id "Only in that small cottage. at Dbubri, Assam, 300 miles from police to Mrs. Joseph’s apartmenL home.” I "Please tell me. arc you friend ran right up and shook the bars GROCERY? THE CITY M B .7 IT' Bdacatloaal Peter. That Is, If you promise not or foe, and where do vou intend Oburaaa and CUnsaa...... n here, early today. ”I thought It wouldn’t hurt to She smiled ruefully. "That apart- till the surprised beasts laughed in p o u n d ! a m t POLICE j to interest yourself in your clients’ to go? Then I ’ll decide*if I should . PrlTata Inatructlon ...... || A shock was felt simultaneously at have the police In on this.” he told ment seems less like home than! glee. daughters!” call a husky Jungle cop.” JO B S TO ...... 18-A Bogra. Bengal. No loss of life was Julia, resuming his place behind anythlngsl can think of. Peter, ” | Ma,lc*l—Dramatic ...... » **Why. you know me.” replied 1 DO? t Wanted—InatruoMoa ...... Id reported immediately. the wheel. ’’We'll go ahead—there ’Til get you out of this... .some (Duncy does some more stunts In 4 3 4 3 I T H E END Slim. “ Say, quite often I ’ve been I _ riaaaelal the next story.) ••■^•■^looka—Mortgagaa SI Bulaass Opportunities ...... it FIRE ■enay to Loan ...... n Sooth MYRA NORTH. 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