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(Claasifled Advi ^tisips on Page 10) VOL. XLIIL, NO. 95. SOtlH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRIM Y 5, 1929. (TWELVE PACES) PRICE THREE CENTS SAVE TREES LINDY’S NEWEST SKY TRAIL QUIET PROBE IS THE PLEA QFDRYLEAGUE AT_HEARING N O W M G ON Hartford Road Residents Board of Fmance u d Con­ Senate Committee i ^ s That Tough Man O f Soviets Saipnel Untennyer, of New Want Improvements But trol ^ e v M State Can It Spent Nearly $100,000 York and Jewell W. Del- Prefer to Keep Trees; Se­ fietAlongon$71,0OO,- During the Last Presiden- Lives On A Nail Diet mar, of OocaRo Retained STO^ roft lectmen in Special Session r FUEL 000 for Next Fiscal Year, tial Campaign. Moscow, Feb. 5— Petri, the ‘‘Cos-AWith a pain in the same, region and by Suspect in Jackson HAVANA" sack Tough Man,” famous through­ without money. Another operation. No serious objections to the Se­ Russia because he subsisted on A whole pou,nd o f nails. Authorities Hartford, Conn., Feb. The Washington, Feb, 5.— A quiet in­ a diet of nails and vodka, and investigated. They learned that Murder, Deputy Sheriffs lectmen’s proposed re-establish­ state budget for the years .1929-30, quiry into the expenditures of the claimed that the fiery liquor digest­ Petri toured the saloons of the ''A ' ment of highway bounds on Hart­ and 193D-31 went before the Legis­ Anti-Saloon League as well as the ed the nails, has been put in an country. Brother to Visit Him in 4'- ford Road were offered .at an insane asylum to save the Soviets "Give me a drink of vodka and lature here today- in figures com­ wet-forces during the recent presi­ money in hospital bllis, it was I’ll amuse the customers by swal­ informal hearing held last night piled by the State Board of . Finance dential campaign, is being conduct­ learned today. lowing a nail,” he sain to the bar­ Jail This Afternooa 1': .1 provided that in the improvements / under the direction, of Edwa'rd F. ed by the Senate campaign funds Petri walked Into tfie state hos­ tenders. Vodka and nails were al­ pital in Moscow two years ago com­ ways forthcoming. When he felt that will follow none of the present Hall, the coipmlssloner of finance investigating committee, it was plaining of a stomach ache. An a pain he dashed for Moscow. shade trees will be lost. NearJj' E f® o f ”1 and control. The budget was low­ learned today. Recently he showed up in the Willimantic, Conn.,. Feb. 6.— FIRST DA'd ered from the request of .various x-ray showed what appeared to be - Committee experts have beep put / an enormous tumor. Four high- hospital for the third time. The Samuel Untermyer, of New York, every property* owner objecting to departments by the sum o f $1,496,- to work on the reports filed by the priced surgeons operated Immedi­ director said: and Jewell W. Delmar, one of the proposed new lines did so be­ 000. The estimates for the period organizations with the clerk of the ately and extracted 115 nails, each “ If we-operate we will see that cause it would mean leaving a totaled $73,473,987. and were $1,- House, and it is expected that a Chicago’s greatest lawyers, will be from due to four inches long. Al­ you. are:,put in the asylum; if we m treasured tree in the highway. The 146,367 less than the expenditures complete statement will be submit­ together they weighed three-quar­ do not operate you die.” brought here to defend Trenpr ■\| l l ' < J Z l In blenniiim ending June 30. 1929. Selectmen were pleased with the 1 - - ^ fsrUPTiJi?] ted to the committee in the next ters of a pound. He couldn’t pay Petri consented to Jive in the Rice, accused of the murder of results of the informal hearing and FUEL. The Finance and control Board be^ two weeks. a kopeck tor services, and was not asylum, and to the asylum he went. believe that the lines can be ar­ lleves the state can get along on While It is doubtful whether any He left a pound and a half of nails County DetecUve William E. Jack- S f about $71‘,977.000. asked to pay. ranged to suit all the owners. witnesses will be called to explain More Nalls behind in the hospital on his last son. Such was the statement made In the. budget the forest and wild the reports in the few remaining A year ago Petri again appeared trip. The new highway bounds must life commission received the great­ here today by Frederick S. Rice, of be established before the town can weeks of the present session, it is est cut. That board asked for ill3 ,- understood that the committee New Rochelle, N. Y., brother of proceed to lay sidewalks. A 49 1-2 000 In one year and $116,000 in Trenor Rice. The presence of the foot highway will be established plans to present a complete picture LEAPS TO DEATH the next, and received Instead $18,- of the activities of the so-called HOOVER’S CABINET country’s groatest lawyers will be between West street and the West 000 plus, In each yean The State non-partisan political organizations TO ESCAPE LAW required only if the local lawyers Center street junction or Dunce’s MANAGW H i^way Department received no in the last campaign. see that the outsiders are needed, Corner if this new layout is ac­ recommendation, but the amount Studying Reports. and nothing will be spared to help cepted. Then the town can also re­ It figures is necessary each year Accountants have been assigned IS STILL UNKNOWN Officers Were Searching Room the man now held in Brooklyn pair the west end of Hartford Road, was put down. The Highway De­ to analyze the reports, many of for Dope When Girl Jumps jail. the source of many complaints. partment can use $11,737,500' in which indicate that one or more or­ from Window. Sisters Coming Those Present ^ i c / i one year, and $14,188,500 In ganizations were created durlnj, the Frederick S. Rice, reaching bere another. Those who were present at the p u n t a r e n a : , campaign solely for the purpose of But Newspapermen in Flori­ Boston, Feb. 5.— Members last evening to aid his brother, ar­ hearing were James Rohan, Louis o Tlie Rerommendiitions collecting funds for campaign units of the police narcotic squad to­ ranged to make his first visit with Dunce, Adolph Dronke, Michael S TO P FOR l/S w iD ' Among the recommendations are which could not successively solicit day were sent to search for Trenor Rice this afternoon. The Krauss, Henry Demeusey, Harry FUEU the followings In a-table, where-the funds directly. da Make More or Less Ac­ drugs in the third story room of visitor had not previously seen his Seaman, R. O'. Cheney, Jr., Emil first amount is that for the fisanj Activities of many of the Anti- brother, he said today. Two sisters year of 1929-30. while the seco^ Miss Marjorie Hamilton, 37, in Johnson, John Hill and Charles Smith committees were, financed by the south end. of the Rices are coming here tomor­ amount is for the fiscal year of the national Democratic constitu­ curate Predictions. row, One is Mrs. Marion Worden, L. Donze. James Rohan objected 1930-31, She asked Ihe two officers to to the layout because it would cut tional committee of Chicago, ac­ wait outside a momient; When of California, the other Mrc. Flor­ Attorney General: $70,158 and cording to a report before the com- ence Wakelee, of New Rochelle. in back of a lawn terrace, hedge $70,158. they entered. Miss Hamilton and valuable tree. He believed that mlttfte’s accountants. ySome contri­ Belle Isle, Miami Beach, Fla., was rot Ir the room. Mr. Rice today announced, as h* Canitol and grounds: $283,845 butions reported by this committee the line could be swung to ■ the and. $287,845. Feb. 5— Speculation over he make­ Sho was found outside on prepared to go to Brooklyn, that came from known Republicans. . either he or the local attorneys, south to save these. Louis Dunce, State Police: $437,500 and Total expenditures of the cam- up of President-Elect Hoover’s the pavement below. She had Henry Demeusey, Harry Seaman, R. $437..500. • either jumped or fillen. She Samuel B. Harvey and Williap A. Total Expenditures, Cabinet was at fever heat here-to­ King, would have a statement to O. Cheney, Jr., Emil Johnson and Donlestic Animals Department: paign committee of the Anti-Saloon died two hours later at city Charles Donze had no objection to $14,145 and $14,145. day among the “ Inslde-out-siders.” hospital. issue after the visit The three ex­ League: of America, state units and pect to bpend most of the afternoon the layout, and most of the objec­ Motor 'V^ehlcle Department: other dry canipalgnlng bodies to­ Two men have been "appointed” to tions that were raised were minor, $77i».57S; and $835,583. at the Tolland county jail. talled approximately $211,000, ac­ succeed one of the lucky duo in his His War Record and such, that it is believed they Banking: $146,600 and $146 00, cording to reports filed.. present capacity, all three “ ap­ can be adjusted. Insurance:.. $124,305 and $129,- Expenditures of dry organiza­ PRINCE TAKES UP Frederick Rice told newspaper­ pointments” have been denied un- men, tpday^ of his brother’s way Hartford Road was laid out In 320. i ' , tions inchidsd: Campaign commit­ offlclany, and Mr. Hoover himself Tvabor; $68,6.17 and $68,577. tee An tl-Salopn League of America, career, and brought out some inci­ 1853 following a petition to the has blandly refused either to con­ dents not known before. Trenor Selectmen from Ward Cheney. Factory Inspection; $'77,52.'.. and, $53,863.11; Flying Squadron Foun­ firm or deny any of these latest ef­ DUTIES OF FATHER $77,523, . Rice, his brother said, served in the Efartford Road between Pine street This map shows the route that Colonel Charles. A, Lindbergh Is fol­ dation, Inc., Indianapolis,:' $47,- forts on the part of his volunteer Workmen's Compensation Com­ tank corps during the World War, and Main street is laid out In a lowing to pilot the first airmail plane to Panama, via Central America. 428,94; State Anti-Saloon League Cabinet builders. He is now on the second leg of his trip from Belize, to Managua. The mission: $83,007 and $63,007, organizations ( part for regular ac­ and saw hard service overseas. He separate deed from Cheney Droth- Public Utilities Commission: The latest additions— by news­ was on a transport that was torpe­ srs to the town. Some of those at photo below is of the huge Sikorsky plane which the "Lone Eagle” is tivities) $78,011.77; National paper appointment— to the official To Hold First Royal Levee using in his flight. ' $70:S07 and $70,157. Women’s Christian Temierance Un­ /• doed and sunk in the English chan­ the hearing said .hat if Hartford State Board Civil Engineers, no family of the next administration nel and as a result was for a long ion, $2,555.81; International Re­ are Henr^ L. Stlmson, of New York, Road was to be Improved that the recommendation- form Federation campaign commit­ at S t James Palace, Lon­ period in a hospital in England. section in front of the Cheney resi­ Healing arts; $3,858 and $3,858. tee, $109. now governor-general of the Philip­ pines, as secretary of state, Ray dences should be widened. They Athletic Commission. $1'4.985 Antl-SmiLh Body. UNDY ON SECOND LEG and $16,785> Lyman Wilbur; president of'Stan­ were told that the lines in that sec­ The anti-Smith Democratic or­ don^ Soon. tion were established years ago Aviatidn;, $62,914'and $23,726, ganization of Bishop James Can­ ford University. Palo Alto, Calif., when Cheney Drothers gave the Hair dressers and cosmeticians: non, Jr., in Its final report, showed as secretary of the interior; and HALF OF SPAIN’S ARMY property to the town for a high­ OF HOP TO CANAL ZONE $4,236 and $4,236. expenditures of $38,518.91. Brig. Gen. Frank R. McCoy, recent -London, Feb. — With his way. Forty-Third Division Air Ser­ The National Democratic consti­ supervisor of the Nicaragua elec­ father’s complete restoration to vice: $18.880'and $14,830. tions, as governor-general of the NOW DISBANDED. REPORT Registrars Increased. tutional committee, which financed health many months distant, the Registrars Robert N. Veitch and State forest fire wardens: $42,- spme local Anti-Smith Democratic Philippines, succeeding Stimson. Louis T. Dreen were before the 880 and $43,420. organizations, expended $92,207. “ On the Inside” Prince of Wales this year will be Hoard of Selectmen last night to ex­ Flying Colonel Expects to SEC. DAVIS RAPS Dept, of Agriculture: $85,840 its largest contributor was E. 0. The “ inside-outsiders” who have more in demand socially than ever Dictator is Fighting Revolt on plain why their bill for services for and $85,840 James of New York, who gave decided upon these appointments before. All Sides— Strict Censorshiii New Haven experiment station; 1928 was $500, an increase of $150 Reach Managua This Aft­ $50,000. are newspaper correspondents who Although he would much prefer Clamped cn News. each over the regular salary for the $266,950 and $268,850, Reports of expenditures of state accompanied Mr. Hoover to Florida. to keep out of the limelight, the office of registrar of voters. Doth BOX BOARD FIRMS Storrs experiment station; $83, Anti-Saloon League organizations They are “ on the Inside” to the ex­ Prince realizes his father’s Illness 000 and $89,000. as filed with the House clerk In­ tent they have free access to Belle Hendaye, Franco' - Spanish Veitch and Breen explained that ernoon— Is Now Over will disappoint many who annually Frontier, Feb. 5.—The Spanish dic­ 1928 was an unusual year. Consid­ Water Commission: $48,590 and cluded: Massachusetts, $1,510; Island on which the President- desire to have His Majesty open ba­ $50,585. New Hampshire. $953; Rhode Is­ tatorship of Gen. Primo de Rivera erable extra time was required in Elect is staying, and are able to zaars, lay foundation stones, open is fighting for its existence against preparing the lists and 2,360' new Dangerous Territory. Fisheries and game: $277,900 land law enforcement committee, interview all callers there both be­ Says Men Work 11 to 13 and $277,900. new docks and launch new ships, wide spread revolutionary agita­ roters were made for the Presiden- $862; New York law enforcement fore and after their visits. They and attend big sporting and social Shellfish: $18,080 and $18,220. committee $2,790. tions, both military and political, are decidedly "on the outsldv” in­ functions. Therefore, he has under­ according to word received over (Conttnued on I’age 2.) ' Hours a Day and Seven Forest and wild life: $63,135 Complete reports of the expendi­ sofar as seeing Mr. Hoover Is con­ Tela, Honduras, Feb. 5.— and $63,865. taken with characteristic zest the the border today. tures of wet organizations have not cerned, or getting any definite in­ task of carrying out the great After refueling his plane here. Geological and natural survey: yet been made. Travelers reaching the frontier $4,000 and $4,000. formation from his secretaries and majority of the duties normally declared that Madrid government is Col. Charles A. Lindbergh Days a Week. subordinates. NEW CRUISER BILL Health Dept. $311,590 and $310,- performed by the King, trying to veil the true situation be­ hopped off at 10:40 a. m., 085. Herewith, however, is the basis At Football Game. neath a drastic censorship. (11:40 a. m., Eastern Stand­ Dairy and Food Dept.; $70,350 STANDARD o n OJTS upon which the latest Cabinet The first public sign that the About one-half of the Spanish Washington, Feb. 5.— Secretary posts have been delegated. Prince Intends to be his father’s ard Time) for Managua, Nic­ and $73,500. * standing array has been disbanded, FINALLY ADOPTED of Labor James J. Davis today read Domestic animals: $265-400 and Gets Straight Tip deputy until such time as the latter presumably because the government aragua, to complete the second the riot act to a $200,000,000 in­ $264,400. A New York newspaper got a is able to take up the manifold suspected the loyalty of many mili­ EXTRA BIG« MELON leg of his Miami-Panama dustry, employing 35,000 men and Highway Department: $11,737,- duties of kingship was seen at the tary officers. (Continued on Page 3.) recent annual football game be­ flight. Lindbergh was here women— the paper box board in­ 500 and $14,188,500. Numerous arrests continue In Little Navy Advocates De­ tween England and Walej, when Central and southern Spain. less than an honr having ar­ dustry. (Continaed on Page 3.) Fmanders See Dividend of the Prince occupied the box of It is reported that the revolu­ rived at ten o’clock from Bel­ He severely criticized failure to honor In place of the King, who for tionary movement has spread from feated in Senate by a Vote ize, British Honduras. live up to the so-called "Washing­ FOCH’S CONDITION many years has made It a point of the Army to the Navy and that the Indiana Co. a Plan to Beat attending the game. ton agreement,” under which plants crew of the cruiser Don Jaime has On behalf of the King, the Prince mutinied. This report is not con­ of 54 to 28. Belize, British Honduras, Feb. were to be operated at reduced firmed. hours, five days a week, with a RockefeOer. REALLY SERIOUS will shortly hold the first royal 5.— Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, who 'Clean-up on the sixth day and levee of the year at St. James is making the inaugural flight of a palace, London, when he will re­ Washington, Feb. 5 —With a I plants closed on Sunday. It Ig new air mail service from the Unit­ ; charged that one-half of the Indus­ Chicago, Feb. 5.—-What effect ceive members of the diplomatic ’Lime limitation already adopted IN BRIEF SESSION corps, confer the accolade of ed States to the Panama Canal try has gone back to operating 11 the “ dividend coup” of the Stand­ Member of Honsehold &iy$ CAU BRITISH TROOPS against the wishes of President to 13 hours per day. six days a knighthood upon those who were Zone, hopped off for Tela, Hon­ ard Oil company of Indiana will made knights in the last honor’s Coolidge, the Senate today prepared • week, with the clean-up, an. essen­ have on the battle between Col. duras, at 8:12 a. m. (9:12 a. m.. tial part of the manufacturing pro- S ie Fears He Will Not list, and present decorations won TO PUT DOWN RIOTING to enact the administration’s new Less Than Half an Hour Robert W. Stewart and John Rocke­ by Army, Navy and air force offi­ Eastern Standard Time.) j cess, taking place on Sunday, mak­ cruiser bill without pacifist amend­ in g a 7-day week. feller, Jr., for control of the cor­ cers and members of the con­ ments. Lindbergh, who began his flight poration, was the subject of specu­ Lire Dot the Week. stabulary and fire brigades. The Twelve KiUed and 100 Wound­ I IS Hoqr Day. . Needed to Do Routine lation along La Salle street today. The battle of ths “ Little Navy” at Miami, Fla., yesterday morn­ Asserting that 13 houts a day ceremon; is an exhausting one, ed in Bombay When Pathaas At the regular meeting yesterday lasting several hours, and will tax advocates to prevent immediate ing, flying here by way of Havana, toil was "fearful,” Davis told a the board of directors, backing Coi. and Laborers Fight. conference of box board manufac­ Parl.s, Feb. 5.— Although it was even the Prince’s stamina. Initiation of construction work spent the night in Belize. After re­ Business m Both Houses. Stewart for re-election to the chair­ upon five of the 15 cruisers, author­ turers meeting here at his sugges­ reported earlier in the day that fueling at Tela he will continue to manship, announced a $300,000,000 London, Feb. 5.— British troops ized by the Bill, met defeat when tion, that 'if the Department of “ melon” for the stockholders, the Marshal Ferdinand Poch was re­ have been called out to put down the Senate rejected the Harrison Managua, Nicaragua, where he Labor can use only persuasian on directors declared a 50 per cent, covering from a sudden attack of COAST GUARD SAVES you people, and If a number of you Hartford, Conn., Feb.. 5.~Le§s rioting in Bombay in which 12 per­ amendment, giving the President will spend tonight. He will com­ stock dividend, an .extra cash divi­ indigestion. International News authority to postpone building until persist in wrecking the whole in­ than half an hour was sufficient for sons were reported killed and plete his journey to Cristobal, dend of 50i cents and regular quar­ Service learned from: an authorita­ CREW OF SCHOONER more than' 100 wounded, according Jan. 1, 1932. The vote was 28 to dustry by refusing to heed our ap­ the two branchiss of th v State Leg­ terly distribution of 61% cents. tive source this afternoon that the 54, a surprising rejection of .,resi- Canal Zone, tomorrow. peal, there is still an arm of the islature^ to do their routine business to an Exchange Telegraph dispatch Payable March 15. aged soldier’s con(*ition is really from Bombay this afternoon. - lential advice. government authorized to deal with serious. All of Belize turned out to hon­ today, and the Hpiise adjourned at All the dividends are payable Eight Men Taken Off Ship The fighting has been between Its Provisions such matters, and deal with them March 15 to stockholders of record The marshal has been suffering or the famous American flyer, who most effectively. 11:40 and . the Sen^ite.at 1|:45 a. Indian laborers and Pathans, fok In its present form, the bill di­ February 16,'and the two cash divi­ from heart and kidney trouble com­ Which Went Ashore Off At­ rects that work start upon five of paid his second visit to Belize. He “ It may be necessary to lay the m., after both convened at' 11:16, lantic Coast. lowing the spread o f rumors that was here about a year ago on his The two majority leaders. Judge dends are payable on (he increased plicated by a touch of the grip. In­ the new cruisers this year, on five whole box board Industry before stock. digestion developed after he had Pathans were making sacrifices of more next year and on _tbe final good will flight over Latin Ameri­ the federal trade commission for a Raymond A. Johnson, in the Honse, kidnaped, children. and Judge Frederick M. Pea.sley In This ‘ .’'melon,.” calculated to put taken some milk las night. Wphington, Feb. 5.— Battling five in 1931. A giant aircraft ca. He landed in the harbor here at discussion that will ,reach every stockholders in a happy frame of Fire doctors held a consultation amidst heavy seas, a Coast Guard The feeling is,now growing that the Senate, notified their colleagues mrrler, also authorized, must be 2:55 o’clock yesterday afternoon avenue of the market and the pub­ inind when they vote for officers at the bedside at 11 o’clock this crew has succeeded In reiscuing the laborers are only using thp, started before June 30, 1930. The (3:55 E. S. T.), after successfully lic.” that they would move, on 'Thursday on.fiarch. 7, is one of the largest morning. eight men aboard the 4-masted kidnaping scare as a pretext for House approved this provision when flying the first 750 mile leg of his for a Fidday session this week, and ever'cut in the financial district. It Upon their departure, all the schooner Bainbridge, which went their attacks upon the Pathans. It originally enacted the bill a year long and venturesome flight. that Friday;' sessions would be is skid to have taken the "street” doctors refused to make any state­ ashore Qff.Bpdie Island, on the according to the dispatches. It is ago so the time limitation appeared MUTINY ON WARSHIP sought practically, every week to Honors entirely by surprise. ment. No bnlletin was issued. North Carolina coast, according to believed that the real reason tor fixed. Double honors were paid to give, the committees a cbahce to Attaches of .the company de­ Dr. Heitz-Boyer, who was hastily dispatch this afternoon from the The bill itself will be enacted by London, Feb. 5.— It is. rumored catch up with their work< No con­ the attacks is the fact that “ Llndy” upon his arrival. He was in Dendaye, on the Frauco-Spanlsh clared the dividend action had noth­ summoned to the bedside. Just be­ Elizabeth City, N. C., station. Pathans acted as strike-breaken the Senate this afternoon by an troversial matters will be preseot- fore midnight, was one of the doc­ congratulated and entertained not frontier, that a mutiny has broken ing to d o ’^vitb the struggle between The schooper was laden with during recent strikes In Bombajf^^ overwhelming vote. A poH by t ed on any Friday, the leaders

tt. % ■pAG ETW O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1929- SAVE TREES CREDIT COMPANY OPENS ABOUT TOWN GARDENERS TO VISIT JACK SANSON A a SUING ART CRITIC Local Stocks N .Y v S t< K ^ AN OFFICE IN TOWN Norean, little daughter of Mr. NEW COUNTY BUILDING FORAHALFMILUON (Fiinilsiiecl by Putnam & Co.)’ and Mrs. William F. Young of 8 BENEFIT FEATURE Rogers place celebrated her third AlUed CHi«m ...... ^.294 IS THE PLEA New York, J^eb. 5.— Trial of a •Am Bosch ...... 41 The Manchester Credit Company birthdaynirtnuay saiuroaySaturday aiiernoonafternoon byoy Tvfppfina- of Horticultiiral So- $500,000. libel ..sulLhrought. against IteBlt Blocks. having ten of her little friends Am Can ...... 117% opened its office today in Room 12 ciety to Be Held There Fri­ Sir Joseph Duveen by Mrs. Andrew Bankers Trust Co . . 310 . — Am Sugar ...... «... 90% of the State Theater Company and gather at her home. They played Popular Th^ter Manager to Lardoux Hahn, of Kansas City and, Capitol Nat B Ik T. , 415 — AT HEARING games and danced and enjoyed a day Night This Week. Am Loco ...... 110 have already the accounts of sixteen Paris, started today in supreme City Bank & Trust .1550 ~ Am Paw and Lt ...... 106 % different business concerns and in­ dainty lunch. Dorothy Chambers of court Conn River 400 — Prospect street was the little girl An invitation has been rec'eived Am Tel and Tel ...... 218 (Continued from Page 1) dividuals in their care for credit Be Master of Ceremonies Sir Joseph is an authority on art, First Bond & Mort.. — 60 Am Tob ...... 185% reporting. In addition to this they lucky enough to find the nickel by the Manchester Garden club to particularly the works df old mas­ First Nki Htfd . . 290 310 Anaepnda ...... 1 2 8 % tial election. Town Treasurer Wad­ expect to add largely to this list which Mrs. Young put in Norean’s attend the February meeting of the at Police Concert. ' ters, and 13 the adviser and agent Htfd-Conn Trust Co. 680 700 Atchison ' ...... 505 dell had investigated throughout within the next few days and while birthday cake. Friends ^from Hart­ Connecticut Horticultural society to for noted collectors in America and Land Mtg & Title . — 60 Atl Ref ...... 58%, the state and found that Manches­ the chief object of the company is ford and this town were present be held in the new County building Europe, Morris , Plan Bank.. 160 - - Bait and Ohio ...... 127% Mrs. Hahn sued him for $500,000 ter compensated its registrars lower to furnish information as to the ex­ and remembered the little miss on Washington street Friday eve­ New Britain Trust . 225 — Beth Steel ...... 92 ’14 than other towns and cities the size with many pretty birthday gifts. ning. February 8 at 8 o’clock. The Another feature act of the big because be gave an interview in Phoenix State B&T. 525 — Can Pac ...... 260 tension of credit they will also do which he stated that a picture of Manchester. For this reason bill collecting. local club and many of its members Police Benefit concert to be held Park.^t Bank .....1000 — C H and St Paul ...... 38% the Selectmen voted to pay the reg­ The Girls Friendly society of the are enrolled on the membership lisV here Sunday February 10 will be;owned by her. "La Belle Fer- Kivefstde Trust ^ . . . 675 — Cons Oas ...... 114 istrars $500 each for their 1928 St. Mary’s church wili hold a turkey of the Horticultural society and it Jack Sanson’s famous “ Presenta­ roniere,” (The Blacksmith’s Daugh­ West Hart Trust . . . 350 — Com Prod 90 services. supper, Tuesday, February 12. Is expected that a large number tion Act” fe; turing‘Sammy Kaplan ter) is a copy and not the original Bonds. Del. and ^lud...... 206 Everett Lathrop appeared before OPEN FORUM Those having tickf.ts are requested from here will avail themselves of and his Strand ^Theater, New Bri­ of the famous painting by Leonardo Htfd &Conn West 6 95 —- Erie ...... 73 the Selectmen and offered to settle to make returns not later than to­ the privilege of attending the meet­ tain, orchestra, local stars and two De ’Vinci. The original, he said, is East Conn Po 5’s . . . 100 103 Gen Electric ...... 250 % his wife’s claim for damages for morrow, by calling Miss Hazel ing and inspecting the fine county or three prominent vaudevUlians of in the Louvre. Conn L P 7 s ...... 117 120 Gen Motors ...... 83% $263.00. Mr. Lathrop originally THE GRAND LIST. Robinson. Phone 1976. building which has just recently Jack’s acquaintance. In addition Mrs. Habn was seeking to sell Conn L P .... 107 110 Int H a r v ...... 108% the painting to the Kansas City claimed over $700 after his wife Editor, The Herald: been opened Mr. Sanson today assured Captain Conn L P 4^48 .... 100 102 Int Nickel ...... 64% had fallen and broken a wrist. This It is a very rare thing for the Mrs. Susan B. Keeney was taken The Hartford Garden club is co­ Museum of Art. The sale fell Brid Hyd 5s ...... 102 105 Kenecot ...... 139% of Police Herman Schendel. chair­ through. ^ offer will be referred to Town writer to state either a criticism or seriously ill nearly two weeks ago operating with the society by fur­ man of the concert Committee, that Insurance Storks. Mack Truck ...... 113% Counsel W. S. Hyde. Bids on con­ commendation on any of your nishing the speaker, Hans Bouer, Mrs. Hahn claims that tbe pic­ Aetna Casualty . . . .1625 1655 Harland Oil ...... 39% at-her home'at 210 Keeney street. he would act aa master of cere­ ture came into the possession of her crete and vitrified pipe were re­ editorials, but the one this evening She was Immediately removed to landscape architect for the Connec­ Aetna Insurance . . . 800 815 Miami C o p ...... * ...... 23 on "The Grand List’’ appeals to me monies. family nine years ago after having ceived from six concerns: G. E. the home of her daughter, Mrs. ticut State Highway department. Mr. Safison, formerly manager Aetna Life ...... 1240 1260 Ido Pac 73 Willis and Son, Lock Joint Pipe Co., so forcibly as “ Hitting the naii on once been the property of an aide Automobile ...... 585 600 N Y Central 200 Arthur E. Hutchinson of 183 North His subject will be "The Beautify­ of the State theater here, now pf to Napoleon. ____ Robinson Clay Products Co., Con­ the HEAD’’ that I feel like voicing ing of State Highways; What the Conn General ...... 2125 — New Haven ...... 95 my hearty approval of same. Elm street. Her condition is re­ the Princess, Hartford, is a clever At the opening of the trial to -! nWrlford Fire . 980 looa necticut Agstone Co., W. George ported as being somewhat improv­ State is Doing in Regard • to This entertainer, fie sing? and leaus an North Amn Co ...... 100% Glenney Co., and the Manchester It is of course very evident that, day tbe court room was crowded steam Boil . 860 880 Packard ...... 138% so far, only generalities, and rather ed, although still under a physi­ Important Work.’’ orchestra with a polished technique with art experts summoned by both Lumber Co. These bids were tern Mrs. R. W. Gray of the Hartford l.incoln Nat Life . . . 150. — Penna R R ...... 80% be i vague at that, are suggested, but cian’s care. t’lat even a Whiteman or an Ash sides, society leaders and newspaper National Fire .....1 3 9 0 1410 porarily tabled until it can Garden club has obtained 45 lan­ might envy. He is extremely popu­ Post Cereal ...... 75% learned if the prices quoted will there are certain intimations giving correspondents, including several Phoenix ...... 990 1010 Pressed Steel C a r ...... 22 at least cause for serious reflecMon Miss Doris Hutchinson, a pro­ tern slides from the Garden Club of lar in Manchester and aa master of from London dailies and other Eu- stand in April. America, showing the work that Travelers ...... 1890 19’10 Pnllman ...... 86 % at present, and, let us hope, tangible fessional nurse, of 183 North Elm ceremonies should be given a big ropeafi newspapers. PuMic Utility StLAN DIES held at Mrs. Minnie Brainard’s passengers on the train at first start­ trip in 18 hours, 21 minutes. xdo c o m ...... 44 46 and Medical' Referee Dr. F. L. is reported that Guerra will be ex­ Niles Bemnt Pond . 225 $35 •■HOME OF V Newtown, Conn., Feb. 5— David l-ome, 77 North School street, Mrs. ed with a combination baggage and Keay. Brainard and her partner, Mrs. E. iled somewhere along the lonely do pfd ...... 100 — SOUND HITS” • Saltzman, prominent cattle dealer smoker and a day coach. Such is Meanwhile Scott returned to DRIVER RESPONSIBLE. Moroccan coast. Dp until the time . hire, died suddenly today 24 hours Stewart won one game out of ten not the case today only one North and Judd ...'26 28 Pender’s sidCk and found the latter of the outbreak at Ciudad Real last I’eck. Slow Wll . . 18 ,20 ' aRor he had been notified he had games played. They were shut out coach is attached to the locomotive alive. He buili a large bonfire on Middletown, Conn., Feb. 5. — LAST TIMES TONIGHV three times, not making a point, week. Guerra had been in. hiding Russell Mfg Co ..... 165 16.5 . swcessfully passed an examination and thPlre is no stop made at any of tl^ mountainside and did all'in bis John L. Hall, of Essex, was today and lost one game without taking a the railroad stations after leaving in France. Seth Thomas C com. 31 — ' for a $10,000 life insurance policy power to aid his friend until, the found criminally responsible for the The government is taking every do pfd ...... 26 —• taken out through a Bridgeport trick, the opposite couple holding a Williinantic. Today there were six death of Frederick H. Krelsing, p-at hand and taking every trick. sheriff, the medical referee and step to stamp out the smouldering Smyth Mfg Co. pfd .103 — kgency. passengers on board. four companions arrived with blan­ of Middletown, on December 26, Standard Screw . . . 125 135 ^ last. Krelsing was run down by an embers of revolt. Many leaders op kets. These were fashioned into an Stanley Works com . 64% 66% automobile whose driver sped posed to the government have been improvised stretcher. Then began arrested. Among these are former Scovill Mfg C o ...... 60 62 away. State police traced the ma­ Taylor & Fenn .... 140 150 the two mile journey down the icy chine to Hall’s ownership, and de­ mic.Isters of war Generals Aguilera sltpes of the mountain with the and Dellano, and Vincente Blasco Torrington, new . . . 78 82 clared he was under influence of Underwood ...... 109 112 dying man. liquor when the accident happened. Ibanez, son of the famous author. At the base of the mountain Union Mfg C o ...... 18 21 Hall denied it, but Coroner L. A. U S Envelope pt . . . 118 323 Pender was placed on a mattress Smith decided that Hall should be on the floor of a motor truck and do com ...... 240 — held for the affair. Hall will be INTERESTING. IF TRUE Veeder-Root...... 43 45 33rd the six mile run over the snow- presented In City Court here to­ Whitlock Coll Pipe . 1 0 15 clad roads to Rochester was made morrow on a charge of man­ in record time. Dr. Keay was con­ slaughter. New York, Feb, 5.— Evelyn Nes- stantly at the patient’s side. bit, former wife of Harry Thaw, Pender died at the hospital from SERVES WIFE’S SENTENCE, who Is dancing in an uptown night NOON STOCKS gun shot wounds and exposure. club here, today let the public in Annual Scott was not hrtd, death being Danbury, Conn., Feb. 5.— Alfred on a secret. s recorded as accidental. Clccarone today started a thirty She is going to be married again New York, Feb. 5— Both the In­ day jail sentence so his wife Would — or at least she is announcing her dustrial and the railroad stocks not have to go to jail. He and his engagement. moved through a narrow price W»TM IS TROTZKY DEAD? wife were arrested last December Her press agent whispered it range in quiet trading this morn­ in a liquor raid by state pollde. She over the telephone. ing. The steel and the motor stocks wks found guilty and sentenced for The lucky man is Ivan Alexie- were inclined to rally from the A Pwamoant Sonnet nctnW. Berlin, Feb. 5.^—Rumors were thirty days. She appealed.. Mean­ ziteb Romanoff, cf the royal Rus­ slump which was in progress at while Ciccarone wanted to go to a Vitaphone Todvil'Ac8«i current here today that Leon Trotz- sian family, and was as close to the close of Monday’s market, while jail for her, and today hte appeal ky, former Communist chief who the late Czar as a couple of cross the railroad stocks dropped off a was withdrawn and the man ap­ point or two as the result of profit- was banished from Soviet Russia peared at the county jail- here to ed fingers— according to the press was aboard a 1,000-ton Russian agent. taking. start his term. The airplane stocks mounted to steamer which sank in a gale in the Frank Scalzo, arrested at the Ivan came to American after his -Given by- Black Sea on Sunday. higher price levels, Wright and same time, also dropped his appeal property, jewels and oodles of Curtiss advancing about 5 points There was no news to support this today and went to jail for sixty rotibles were seized ^by the Soviet each. The copper stocks opened rumor beyond the information days for liquor law violation. government— according to her higher, hut were compelled to, ab­ from Moscow that Trotzky sailed press agent. sorb a considerable amount, of a<> "HOME OP for Turkey from Datum last Tues­ DOPE SELLER SENTENCED Ivan only met Evelyn three cumulated selling, which gradually SOUND HITS?’: day, and, in the meantime, no word weeks ago— and now they are sim­ forced prices lower. Mary’s has been received from Constanti­ Stamford, Conn., Feb. 5— Leo ply crazy about each other, ac­ New York Central 'sold beloW —PEP! nople of his arrival, St. Charles, 29, of 611 Main street, cording to her press agent. 199. The motor stocks moved' up Trotzky’s whereabouts continue was sent to the state farm for under the lead of Chrysler, which Ttmiorrow and Thnrisdi^ a mystery. inebriates, today, for six months SMITH PROBE BLOCKED gained 2% points at 111%. after to told the City Court that he Albany, N. Y., Feb. 5 — The Young Men’s kept a supply of drugs at his home FUN!— Legislature today had rejected the IWHITE TODAY IN CONGRESS to aid drug addicts who visited him, resolution of Assemblyman Richard PARSONS’ but that he did not sell them the B. Smith; Republican. Inviting Gov. HAR'TFORD drugs. St. Charles was charged Franklin D. Roosevelt to prove that ALL THIS WEEK ISHAlh possessing narcotics. MUSIC! C l u b Washington, Feb. 5— The day in former Governor A1 Smith was Pop, Mats. Wed., Sat., 0Oc-f2 Of n s r'ongress: “ cheated” out of the presidency. Senate POSTAL RECEIPTS On motion of Majority Leader Rus­ Prepared to pass the administrar sell Dunmore. the resolution was The Musical Comedy Evarf of- Decaiie I SOUTH tion’s new cruiser bill. Washington, Feb. 5— Postal Re­ sent to the judiciary committee ceipts at 50 selected cities regarded MARK TWAIN S Patronage inquiry uncovered where It will die. new charges of offlce-selling against as a general business barometer Following receipt of letters In I SEAS Perry Howard, former negro assist­ amounted to $31,615,409.69 in answer to his questionnaire from A CONNECTICUT ant attorney general. January as compared with $30,- hundreds of Democrats throughout 579,429.89 in January a year ago, Cheney Hall Interstate commerce committee the country. Gov. Roosevelt' Issued *—with— warned by Senator Black (D) of an Increase of 3.39 per cent. Post­ a statement saying many Demo­ YANKEE master General New announced Alabama, that big radio interests cratic leaders felt that former Gov. P »0

■ .s • 3 t ‘ " V i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, GONNi, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 ;1 ^ ,

ing well and as long aa. ha IN HARTFORD LOAN SHOW STATE LEGISLATURE REFUTATION, NO CASH, the place and living in tbat. vie£~ he might just as well bay; i* articles - and * would ‘open’ a weij IN BRIEF M o n GETS MONEY AND GRAIN account tbnre.'He sheared the gejj^s TOMORROW NIGHT and gave an address where DEMOUY INMALL orders that would be telephohhd (CoiUlnnetPfroin Page 1). , Big: Car and Plausible Story in from could be delivered. .Tl^^e were no fntur^. telephone ealla ^j^d various cominittees Used to Dupe Local Store Friday, to;the after an investigation Uiere waajM Annual S t Mary’s Young for action. Owner— Another Scheme. New Officers Seated in Pub­ Under suspension of the rules both such address so the storekeeperJis out about $6 on that account. Houses passed a bill appointing •W. Harry England is out a bag lic Ceremony— Dancing Men’s Dance to Be Held a state library committee for two of cracked corn, and also two dol­ years. The members are Governor lars in real United States money GIRLS AT HIGHLANDS at Cheney Hall, TrumbuU, Dr. William L. Higgins, just because a man was driving a Follows Work, ^ secretary of state,'and Justice Wil­ tiig ear. He said he was a Hartford liam-M.Maltble, of Hartford. .The nian.vthat his father was president ENTERTAIN M O T H I^ ’action was entirely routifie. of a big concern and that he was - 'Close to 300 persons witnessed Tomorrow night the winter so­ ' , County Delegates Meet. FoUowing the session the dele­ on his way to Bolton. He said he the first public Installation o f the cial season of Manchester hits its was going to buy some cracked Girl Reserves of the HighlU;hd gations from Windham -and New officers of John Mather chapter, stride with the advent of the thirty- corn to bring out to his father’s Park Community club entertahied -Order of DeMolay at the Masonic London counties met, the Windham third annual masquerade ball of place and just as he stopped be their mothers and a few friendavtt temple last night. James Lognn of county delegation adjourning at a forma", oinner party at the the St. Mary’s Young Men’s qlub one© with no business to transact, learned that he had left his purse Hartford, past master councillor, at home, so he was trusted for the house last evening. Mrs. Roi^rt conducted the Installation assisted at Cheney ball. Hector Macdonald, and the New London delegation .'-a corn; Dougan catered and the menu i n ­ by William Walsh and the follow­ chairman of the committee on ar* nominating George H. Bradford, of sisted of fruit cocktail, chicken ing past master councillors of the rangements said today that the Montville for county commissioner. Mr; England soon after left the store. The nian came back again soup, chicken patties, erabm<|iat local lodge: Norman Gibson as large advance sale of tickets Indi­ Mason Manning. Senator from salad and other indivldnal salads, ■ senior councillor; James O. McCaw, cates a bigger success than any pre­ the Twentieth Di^rict, presided and this time informed the clerk that Mr. England had told him to salted nuts, sponge cake with whip­ -Jr., as junior councillor; and vious year. over the meeting. Mr. Bradford ped cream, coffee and ginger "ale. George Nelson as marshal. The four prizes to be given will was nominated by three: Hiram W ’come*back and get $2 to buy so'me gasolinh. The clerk handed over the The dinner was enjoyed by abniit ■' Officers installed were: Ward ...... ' IM ( be, best ladies costume, - $10 In Schrlver, of Groton; George A 2T persons, jnclnding the Girl jfe- Kerr, ma/ter councillor: Sherwood $2. The money, automobile and Reproduced above is "ViUa Hubert Robert" by Hubert Robert— a drawing in tiie important loan show gold; second best ladies costume, Ross, of Lisbon, and Fred A. Beck­ serves and their mothers, officers House, senior councillor; Carlton $5- in gold; most comical • men’s with, of East Lyme. .Mr. Bradford, man disappeared, and who he was of French 18th century paintings at the Morgan MeniociaJ, Hartford, this week. no one here knows. froni the Hartford Y. W. C. A. iand Walthers, junior councillor; Elliott costume, $10 in gold; and the best if elected oy the Legislature, will one or two local friends. It was Knight, senior deacon; Charles Another method of getting goods It would be well worth making a Kaiser and which has hung for what seems to be the most supreme group, three or more, $10 in gold. then be in hi.s second term as com­ served soon after 6:30. a number Morgan, junior deacon; Ward Har­ furniture of all time. Tapestries Although the Clemson brothers missioner. He is head of. the auto­ without money was tried with suc­ special attempt to go to Hartford many years in the Palace of Pots­ cess on a Spruce street storekeeper. of the girls acted as waitresses and rison, senior steward; William Da- and sculpture go to complete the-from the north end have had a mobile gasoline tax section of the ■•'vls, junior steward; James Wilson, some time during this week as It dam after its purchase in Paris He was approached by a stranger a season of soci.ib!Hty and stqry exhibition which is valued at two ‘ monopoly op the “ funniest cos­ State Motor Vehicle Department. telling followed. W chaplain; Henry Lutz, marshal; will be the last chance for that by Frederick the Great. This pic­ million dollars. And lastly, a Legislators today found on their who said he was walking by, had Gordon Tuttle, standard bearer; tume” prize for the past few years just moved to town and saw the city and its neighbors to view tl?e ture, together with the Fragonard complete bedroom In the manner much spirited competition is ex­ desks the bulletin of the League of Herbert Brown, sentinel; Ford Fer­ of Louis XV, taken from a house in to Women Voters containing instruc; name on the store. It recalled an • DIES .^GED 104 i- ris, orator; John Thompson, ali- extremely important loan collec­ masterpiece “ The Love Letter,” is pected to ensue In an effort old friend and he thought it might Luray, Va., Feb. 5.— Miss 1ft:'- tion of French 18th century paint­ valued at over half a million Paris, will go to make up an ade­ “ break them of the habit.” ' tions to women members of the mpner; Lincoln Murphy, Arthur quate view of a century of great Legislature, and to members. Mem­ be some boyhood friend of his, but ginia Crank, 104. a witness of'ilhs Benson, Roy Warsen, George Stiles, ing which has been exhibited for dollars. j second inauguration of Andkfew Surrounding the pictures can be artistic vitality, of enormous, and bers were ordered to interview was surprised,to learn that he had Wesley Warnock, Earle Bissell and the last week at ^he Morgan Memo­ made a mistake. Just the same he Jackson and the oldest person in rial. Am*ong the many famous pic­ seen beautiful examples of furni­ a spirit of pleasure and gaiety Cherra Poonjee, in Assam, every legislator and to make sure Robert Nelson, preceptors: William said he was glad to know that the j this section, is dead at her tures Included in the group is “ The ture of the periods of Louis XV and which has never been equalled. erages 464 inches of rainfall the wives of the LeglMators under­ Gahrman, organist. It is the duty of everyone to fellow had been his friend was do-1 here today. The DeMolay degree team was French Comedians” by Antoine Louis XVI, showing the great nually. stand all the bills presented. Watteau which- >^s bought by heights to which the master-craftsr avail himself of this opportunity for "Installed as follows: Albert Tuttle, cultural advancement. •‘Jacques De Molay;” Robert Mar- Jules S. Bacbe from the German men of the time arose in creating cham, master inquisitor; Fred Til- 'den, senior inquisitor; Ray Warren, junior inquisitor; Albert Ford, UNDY ON SECOND LEG LATEST STOCKS “ Guy d' Auverne.” STATE BUDGET Invited guests included members of all the Masonic fraternities. OF HOP TO CANAL ZONE New York, Feb. 5.— Except for a Brief speeches were made by visit­ ing members after which McKay’s CUT MILLION brief period in the forenoon, there Serenaders played for dancing. were few trades of yesterday’s re­ (ConUqa3d from Pago 1.) actionary movements in industrial stocks in today’s market. The cop­ HIS AUTO ’BOOT FACES at dawn this naornlag, but his hop- IN ESTIMATE per stocks received another boost SPOTUGHT off was delayed somewhat. in the raising of Anaconda’s divi­ Long before daybreak a crowd dend to $7 a share annually, and ON SUPPERY HIGHWAY began to gather on the harbor (Continued from Page 1) the steel stocks responded satisfac­ front to see the big Sikorsky am­ torily to the favorable forecasts »of Our modem modes in $ 17,- phibian plane take off. When Lind­ Tuberculosis Commission the leaders of the industry for Just Misses Little Girl Who 325 and $17,425. 1929. bergh arrived and began to look Agencies and institutions: $670,- Was Cause of Accident; over the plane he was cheered. The Chrysler Motor showed its ability Furniture . , . Visit our 535 and $667,535. early in the day to “ kick back” at r Roads Treacherous. “ Flying Colonel” said that the first Mystic oral school: $87,735 and ! the bears who have been selling the leg of the flight had been made $85,841. Manchester is sorely in need of a without difficulty and he hoped, to Board of Education for Blind: stock with both hands in the last U ptow n Model Display .'•warm spell. Dozens of streets have, no troqble in' reaching the $91,350 and $91,350. week or two. A heavy short Inter­ about town are covered with a Canal Zone. An ipepectlpn was Adult Welfare Bureau: $11,294 est had been built up in the stock, coating of ice that makes traveling made of the lauding gear to see If and $11,714. and the bears ran for cover when Rooms . . . Piiraell Bldg. conditions treacherous to say the it had been strained when the Child Welfare: . $124,881 and Chrysler continued to move up­ least. Some of the roads have been heels sank Into the soft sand of $124,881. ward instead of slumping as had sanded but many, haven’t. Automo- the new ramp yesterday. It was State hospital: $924,280 and been expected. Selling around 113 . . Opposite Park St.. • biles are forced to travel at a found that the plane was in good $924,880. today, Chrysler has recovered greatly; reduced rate of speed to be Norwich State Hospital: $799,- about 4 point* of its recent losses. on the safe side. condition.. Dangers Ahead 945 and $799,545. Wright Aero jumped 8 points to and see what is . . New Another skidding accident oc- Cedar Crest sanitorium: $193,- cure4 late yesterday afternoon There Is a dangerous and diffi­ 286 and Curtiss sold about 4 869 and $194,496. points higher. Union Carbide, one When a Chevrolet tonring car oper­ cult stretch of territory to be cov­ Laurel Heights: $200,621 and ated by Oscar Weber of 106 Birch ered between Belize and Managua. of the most popular high-priced .. Beautiful and Popular $207,443. speculative pets, reached new high ^ street and including William The route lies in a slightly south­ Seaside: $61,403 and $60,776. . Flavell of 93 Spruce street, turned easterly direction over mountains price territory today around 225, Uncas-On-Thames: $223,195 and completing a gain of fifty points on in Moderately Priced i completely around in front of Paul and jungles and abovq a district of $236,270. northwestern Nicaragua where the Undercllffe, $206,050 and $217,- the movement. ■ street;' --v •; Sandinp rebels’ have long been ac­ 520. The advance in Anaconda's divi­ The.accident resulted when the tive against U. S. Marines. The dis­ "Veterans Home: $166,449 and dend to $7 a share annually took Furniture . . Arranged * driver swerved sharply to the left tance tc Managua is about 400 $172,842. . . the market by surprise, and the 1: to avoids striking Doris Stone, nine miles. :' Mansfield hospital and school; stock moved up buoyantly to 130, in Interesting and . . ■ vearn old daUghterjof Mr. and Mrs. Lindberghhoped •to . reach Man­ $471,900 and $467,220. the highest price in the history of t Charles'Stone of 105 Birch street, agua before fi.p’ clock this afternoon State prison: $259,630 and the company. With 18-cent copper ; who had-slid down off the sidewalk $256,185. ' j iu sight, predictions of similar ac- ; onto the street om her kled directly (Eastern Standard Time) unless! headwinds or motor trouble inter-J Farm' for womou- $134,583 and j tion by the directors of other con- Instructive Room ^ in fron^^Ofrtbe approaching auto- $142,910; pers circulated through the finan- mobile w^lieb was coming east on fered. He*did not know how long 1 he would be detained, at Tela, but Reformatory: $213,460 and j cial district, and higher prices Birch streeti $213,460. Groupings . Weber succeeded In'r avoiding hit- expected t.p be there less than an 1 were bid for American Smelting, School for boys: $169,900 and I CeiTO de Pasco, Green Cananea and , ting the child, but the automobile hour. . $169,925. skidded on the slippery Ice and Arrangements W)ere made in ad­ i fnspiralion. Long Lane Farm: $203,782 and I A new buying wave-in American turned completely around coming vance to have the fuel ready so that $196,494. ! to a stop on the ' sidewalk. The Lindbergh would not be unduly de­ State college: and i Can boosted that stock to the year s ‘•rear right wheel was, broken but layed In getting away. ' $632,370. I highest pric of 120 and Wall street ‘ neither Weber or Flavell were in- The giant plape.-carried nearly I was quick to assign “ First Nation- ' ju r e i Bystanders gave the two 350 pounds of mail when it headed I al bank crowd” interest in the ; men a-"Ji’ft” and the damaged car out on the second leg" o f, its. trip. I stock. ' was pifs1]^d to Its garage a few Some mail had been left here, but, t The railroad stocks did not have ’ houses awiy. no additional mail was taken on HOOVER’S CABINET I monienUiin enough to keep up the The roadway in front of Cor- board. I spectacular run-up iu prices inaug­ renti’s store.is a sheet of ice. Satur- Carries A Pistol is STILL UNKNOWN urated on Saturday. “Where You Can '^day afternoon “ Hover,” a slx- Lindbergh carried a heavy auto­ Most of the oil stocks gave f months-old bird dog owned by Cor- matic pistol and ammunition in •;rentl was killed by an automobile ground when new price, cuts were A fford to Buy- event he was forced down some­ announced in gasoline iu the east­ ‘ ^ h ile crossing the road at this where in the trackless jungle of tr^nflniieil from Page 1) pnlnt._ ern consuming centers. Standard Good Furniture.’* Central America. His route has Oil of New York sold in good vol­ already been mapped and If he “ straisht tip” from Manila that ume around 41, but most of the should meet with an accident Stimson had been approached to sii SUFT AGAINST GRANT searchinig plane? would know just independent oils were lower. Bears in the Hoover Cabinet as secretary looking for “ weak spots” had a what line to travel to look for him. of state, following the urgent But Lindbergh was confident there very unprofitable day, even tlioimh 'OU will find a wealth o f new ideas in complete room groups and interesting occasional pieces in these SETTLED OUT OF COURT recommendations of Charles E. a few of the leaders were pusheu would be pQ accident. In conversa­ modern showrooms. We want you to use, them—browse around—and know that you are always most tion with officials he spoike as Hughes and Elihu Root ooth of back a point or two. Industrial whom once held that high position welcome— even if you don’t intend to buy something. Advice and information is always cheerfully ;■ The suit, which Mrs. Mary Bela- though he considered the flight al­ heads Issued a number of very fa ready an accomplished fact. under Republican administrations. vorable surveys o f' current irmlc given by our polite salesmen. Each week complete room groups are changed—keeping the entire display- ” chack of East Hartford brought The tip was relayed to that paper’s : againsi Miles Grant of 36 Chestnut Lindbergh did not show any and business conditions. Call money new, interesting and worth your while to inspect frequently. j trace of strain from his day-long Washington Bureau and, iu the 7 per^pent. street, this .town, that was to go on course of a week, the story went j . trial last week has bee.i settled out flight of Monday over land and sea. His famous smile was In evidence, back, under a Washington dale line, of ^court. the insuring company pay- that Stimson would be appointed, j ihg to Mrs. Belachack it is said $1.- but he was serious and spoke earn­ estly as he talked of the future of Mr. Hoover, who has the final say 1 AVIATOR .MISUSING §00 in settlement of her claim of aviation as a means of linking in- such matters, refused to com­ Interesting Com plete $io.o,oo: closer the Americas. He said he ment - either way, explaining he Newark, N. J., Feb. 5— Major F. i -ithe. accident which occurred believed the time was not far dis­ would not be forced into commen- D. Coleman, who took off yesterday : aboujf a year ago resulted, accord- tant when regular landings woujd ton every rumor that got into afternoon from Hadley Field, New ' ing tb i the complaint, when the Furniture Bedding be made here severaT times a week, print. Brunswick, in a De Haviland bi­ pjaiptiff" was about to board a plane. was missing today. if not daily. Eliminates Fletcher Ircfllhy chr that had come to a stop Highly Praisea Major Coleman set out for near Mopre street. East Hartford. Col. Lindbergh was highly lauded If, as reported, Stimson .jets the Newark from Pliillips Field with an on Departm ent She was struck by the automobile for his achleyement? by" Goy. Bur- slate portfolio, that will eliminate unknown companion. The plane driven by Mr. Grant. She also don, of British ^ Honduras. The Henry P. Fletcher. American rehched Hadley Field where the ambassador to Italy, Hugh Gibson. major stopped for a weather re­ The entire annex is devoted to a, com­ claimed that she was a mother of aviator was ihe guest of Gov. and A visit to our showrooms will at once American minister to Switzerland, port. He then took off for Newark plete line of beds and bedding with all the children and that she was the chief Mrs. Burden at dinner a the gov­ impress yqu-with the wide range in style support of the children and that by Alansou ■ B. Honghtnn, American and has not been heard from since. latest styles on display and featuring the ernment house. Later he attended of pur dining room, living room and bed­ famous Simmons Beaulyrest Mattress and ' her injuries she lost her weekly a reception, but retired early for a ambassador to England, and Henry | wages of $25 a week and was also M. Robinson, of California, all of room suites. Each in a separate com­ Ace Spring. good night’s rest. I pletely furnished room. badly injured. Leaving Managua tomorrow whom . previously-have been “ ap­ The case was to have been heard morning Uindbergh will stop at pointed.” CTLU-GRIP The great variety of rugs used In room a week ago, but was adjourned and Punta Arenas,'Costa Rica for fuel. If, as reported, Dr. Wilbur is to I Check before it starts groups and scattreid about the walls'Will in the meantime the settlement of He will be-ihe second distinguished be secretary of interior, that will I Rub on-^inhale vapon> You'wlir find sqch. modish furniture as ,600 was reached. Mr. Grant was visitor from the' United States . at eliminate Louis B. Cates, Salt Lake the Chesterfield living reohi suite in fien- give you some idea o f what our complete insured and the insurance company Punta Arenas in the past three City mining engineer .and Mrs. iiii. New, distinct, and popular-— rug department at the main store includes "Was defending the suit. months. It was one of the'places Alyin T, Hert, Republican national VICKS brouisht to yod hy Keith’s at a very mod­ and the low prices that prevail. visited by President-Elect Hoover committeewpman for Kentucky— erate cost. "' . On his good will tour. . . both of whom haye "had the job" Much can be said of the CHRISTOFORO COLOMBO Punta Arenas is 180 miles frenv at different stages of the season. many charming groups of occa­ The entire basement is devoted to our Managua. Cristobal is 350 mllea Also, if Dr. Wilbur gets this a p- “ vThe dining room and bedroom -have sional pieces scattered through­ Trade-In Department. Here you will beyond Punta Arenas. Lindbergh pointmsr.t, it would seem to mean been, carefully Considered with attj;actiTe out/.the - showrooms, full of find a most complete assortment of re­ ■ SOCIEHTO BANQUET will leave the (lanal Zone on his ^/, room ;gr6ut»8, cbpipletely furnisbed; sliow-i helpful ideas on how to furnish conditioned.' used furniture and ranges return trip to'Miami next Monday,> that bis hrothci is to pass from the* Ardiur A. Knofla ipicture as- secretary of the navy, .. ' Ing hoth> inexpensive and liioderate priced the,dull'corners that e.xist in at prices that are consistent with excep­ ■ Suites In heautifpl new styles-. ; tional valpet Affair to Be Held in Sub-Alpine although there have been many re­ every home. . • ports that Curtis Wilbur would stay _ 875 Main St. I Oub on Sunday, March 3; OPENING s t o c k s . op In the Hoover Cabinet. Osano to Cater. ' The President-Elect meanwhile Insurance and Real Estate. New York, Feb; 5.— ^The Market confided to friends on his last fish­ ■=The Societe Cristoforo Colombo was Irregular at the opening todayi ing trip that the makeup of his will hold a banquet at the Sub with narrow price changes.-Bethle'! Cabihet was going _ to surprise the ; \ Radiator and i^rn/fare Co. Alpine /club house on Eldridge hem led. th e.. ln4ep«n.deEl; < ateeie, speculators, that It was going to bej street, Sunday, March 3. Urbano with a gain o) 9?. American Ha’ particularly strong one, but that GeneFal Repairing .-Osano will cater. The affair is for Smelting was down .1-? at 118 4 -? t it would contpip some names which Uptown Branch; i members and their families. and' Wright Aero up 4 at, 283;-U. S. ye* have npt been, hjt upon. will be followed by a social hour. Steel up ItS'At 813 7t8; Uniop Today,. Mr. IHoover '^^remained Ifi OLIVER WELDING .Opposite 825 The committee in charge consists Carbide up !t2-4-r4.; at ZSi :: 1-4i ,his offices on tfie; Penny estate," and -ISouth Manchester Main Street - ~ :of John Rota, Joseph ScagUotti. Chrysler Motor ;y.up‘>4V8-4: , 'llQ^ rCfolved a few persbiis of more or WORKS .Joseph Gaustino, Frank Plano, ■’’-8; St.; loss prominence who happened to Corner I’earl «ml Spruce 'Lulgf Bogglni and Battista Bonino. road up 7-8. a t , * be iq tixie vicinity.. . -lel. 123S -r- \ ‘"v- .1-

•4 / t>AGB FO tm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1929*

i h p i ^ M b t track mind that is closed to every life. And now Grover Whalen, who consideratlom save that ot Us own just a few minutes ago took over AMERICAN erms Eimting 9»raUi necessarily narrowed, if valuable the huge job of heading the police and indispensible, processes. in the business of giving a beating HEAUn«1MEr ADVICE a»R A ffi1.^.§G % ^S& T. U.-0. Happily, in the vast majority ot to the underworld, is o ff to Palm ^ Di* FW m K McCov » D i m S A C E T O At tt BlMtll Strict. case*, hospital managements rec­ Beach. SouUi ASaaebMtir. Conn. ognise that it is the business ot the Nothing, neither war, pestilence, A Solid Mahogany Founded by Blwood S. *^la. newsp|Lpers to know what is prop­ famine or sudden death, is permit­ BODJ) ADtPORTS a OeL 1. ISSl TOHIMTHeOtiTim taglM SI^P Every Bvenlns Except Sunday* and er matter for news treatment, just ted to Interfere with the gaddlngs IT MJiecinr m cMi K A m is s n IN cMie OF 7H0 mPQi Holiday*. . ^ ...... as it is the business of hospital and the golfings of the important­ OYCLOSB STflMPED ftOMeSSSO eMVOOPE FOR R £PiY Entered at the Po*t Offlee at -Jonth m Atnym tee MSMieuts-eAi.______Chicago.— ^American ' cities will Gateleg Table Manchester, Conn., as Second Cta«* managements to know how to care ly successful New Yorker. God help set a new record in 1929 in airport- Ma Matter. ^ for the sick and the hurt; and us if w-e ever get into a critically SOME CARROT RECIPES. Slumps forming. If desired, celery development, spending twice as SOBSCRPTION KATES; By Mall much for aviation fields as In any. N dollar* a year, alxty cent* a where there is such recognition serious war and a New Yorker is By persistent cultivation the car-1 may be added to and boiled with the rot, which is a vegetable of the carrots, previous year, according to a suf- month fov aborter pertoda there is only good feeling and mu­ commander-in-chief of the army, By carrier, eighteen cent* a weelt. parsley family, has been trans-1 Carrot Pudding, vey made by Harold Crary of the $ 16.75 Suigl* «■ >pt«* three eenu. tual benefit to institution and for he would be sure to Jump an formed from a bitter, acrid, fibrous Grate a sufficient quantity of American Air Transport associa­ SPECIAL ADVBKTISING KBPKB* press. In those minority cases, express train, a yacht or an air­ root into the succulent vegetable of'sm all, tender, raw carrots and to tion. . SENTATlva Hamilton.!)* Ll*»*r, however, where hospital manage­ plane and beat it for Florida or agreeable flavor so familiar to us each cupful add oue-fourlh of a There are at present 352 munici­ ino. 28t Madison Avenue. New o all. Tbe most palatable carrots are cupful of dates cut Into small pal airports in tlie United States Our Semi-Annual Sale makes it possible for any­ and 61J Norlh Michigan Avenua ments assume a superiority in lu- Catalina for a two weeks stay at those which are still young, since as pieces. Mix together thoroughly OlUcago. with a total of 190 additional now one to own authentic f eproiiuctions of gooti pieces of telllgence, ethics or good taste in least every three weeks, leaving the they become older, they contain and bake In custard cups or pudding under conatructlcn or proposed. At The Manchester Evening Herald l* some starch and are tough and not.dish for ten or fifteen minutes. Re­ furniture on sale in Nev Tom City at Sohn.. j news dissemination, as compared to job to his chief stenog. the election November 6, 1928, as tasteful. move from the oven and cover with News Stand. Sixth Avenue and «2nd. the newspapers, it takes a tremen­ various cities voted a total ot 38,- An original Oateleg Table made in the time of Street, and 4*uA Street entxanc* of Carrots are very rich in all of |a meringue which has been slightly ‘500,000 for airdromes^ irrand C6ntral Station and at all dous amount of patience on the the alkaline elements, especially 'sweetened with a little honey and James 1. of England would be worth many hundreds Hoaill IK News Sttnda Detroit Leads • • • part of the newspaper to refrain Potassium, sodium, calcium, mag- place in the oven until the egg of dollars. Now you can bhy a gateleg table having nesium and iron. For this reason,'-white becomes a light golden Chief among airport activities Client of international News Ser­ from criticism and to come trot­ IN NEW YORK the essential spirit of the old ones and made of ma­ vice. they are a valuable addition to the brown. Serve warm or cold with reported to Crary is that of devel­ ting joyously to heel when the hos­ New York, Feb. 5.— Three or opment in Detroit, where a $5,000,- hogany, the king of woods, for only $16.75. “ Internailoaal News Service has the four ingredients of Manhattan diet. When they are finely grated,' plain or unsweetened whipped exclusive rlghie to use for repabllw- pital whistles Tor Its aid In the an­ have, above all others, come to as­ the juice can be extracted and- In cream. 000 bond issue for a municipal field This is only one of the marvels of our Semi-Annual tlon In any form all news dl»oa‘ chcii nual hunt for public support. sume the significance of metropoli­ this form it is easily digested by Tomatoes Stuffed With Carrots. has been fbled. The new Detroit Sale. credited to o” not otherwise credited even the most delicate digestions, Scoop out the contents of some field will be three and one-half in tbla paper. U la also axcluslvely Also it takes an awful amount tan symbols. These are household entltlad to use for rapubllcatlon all phrases and words, the country and is especially suitable to babies medium sized tomatoes and fill miles from the city’s civic center the local or undated new* publlahed of gall on the part ot the manage­ over. suffering from digestive disturb­ them with a mixture of finely grated and is closer to tbe center of popu­ herein.** ment to do such whistling. These is, for instance, “ the roar ances or malnutrition. Children small carrots and fresh cottage lation than Berlin’s world-famed Choose your Linoleum Full Service Client of N E A Ser­ of the city.” Or again, there is the should be encouraged to eat raw jcheese.’ Sprinkle with parsley, Templehof, which is regarded as vice. Member, Audit Bureau ot Clrcu- skyline, the subway sardine and carrots. place an olive on top and serve on one of the finest ports in the .lations. ^ * THE CRUISER BILL the melting pot. Somehow, after When larger, the. carrots must lettuce leaves. world. be considered as a starchy vege­ (Dr. McCoy will gladly answer now when prices are lowest As this is written the cruiser a few years of residence in New The longest runway on the new TUESDAY. FEB. 6, 1929 York, tbe much touted roar seems table, and should be combined personal questions on health and Detroit field will be 7,400 feet and bill with the original time limit is only according to the food com­ strangely muted and silence creates diet, addressed to him, care of The the shortest about 440 feel. The about to be passed by the Senate In a terrific din. And "the melting bination rule. Carrots have a large Herald. Enclose stamped, ad­ HOSPITALS AND NEWSPAPERS vitamin content and are especially dressed, large envelope for reply.) area of the field is 447 acres. complete disregard to the wishes pot” seems to fade slowly into the Indianapolis, Crary reported, will Because of the wide and high shieks and sbebas who make up good for furnishing bone forming of the President, even the most elements. The large coarse vari­ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. ' erect an airport on a IDO-acre tract importance of the subject and be­ the second and third generation of seven miles west o f the city. confirmed “ Coolidge man” in that foreigners., Now that the immigra­ eties make excellent' cattle food, cause it is one which newspapers causing the production of large Books on Psychology. GOO-.-lcre Airdrome body. Fess of Ohio, voting against tion laws a^e so severe, the melting .are' usually reluctant to take up, pot seems to do little more than amounts of rich, creamy milk. Question: Janet asks: “ Will you St. Louis has started improve­ the amendment eliminating the im­ V e are prompted to reprint here simmer, bringing forth a product as Baked Vegetables. publish the names of several books ment of its 600-acre airdrome. Tbe mediate construction clause. ' unalien as ham and eggs. To one bunch of carrots, washed along the lines of developing per­ city has voted $2,000,000 in Im­ an editorial from yesterday’s Wa- and diced, add two turnips sliced, If the cruiser bill becomes a sonality?” provement bonds for the work. :terbury Republican, which is of Ot all the metropolitan, symbols two medium sized potatoes cut into Answer: 1 suggest that you con­ An immense hangar is to be con­ direct Waterbury application but law— and there is much doubt as it seems to me that the skyline and eighths,, one chopped bead of cauli sult your public librarian since structed by private interests in to Mr. Cooiidge, vetoing it— we have flower, and a few of the chopped there are so many good books on the implications of which bold as the subway remain most unspoiled. Cleveland. little idea that it will greatly effect The skyline reaches closer and cauliflower leaves. Place this in a this subject. I believe that every Designs foi the new ship fields |;cod in one community as an­ baking dish with a cauliflower leaf book on psychology, personality and either the security of the United. closer to the stars, hiding out the and bylldings include many im­ other; "sun and even the sky; stretching lying flat across the top. Bake in behaviorism has some good quality. provements, Crary said. Adminis­ States or the prospects of another giraffe necks closer and closer to a moderate oven for about an hour, By comparing them one with an­ It is most unfortunate that the add butter and salt just before tration buildings, air weather ob­ Remnants felt base floor auperinteudent of the Waterbury Avar, or amount to anything very the clouds. While the subway other you can obtain tlie greatest servatories and bureaus, tire-proof spawns in the nether world, sink­ serving. benefit. yard hospital. Dr. G. Henry Masou, much beyond the expenditure of a Baked Carrots. Milk and Stewed Fruit. hangars and paved runways are a coverings...... 19c ing deeper and deeper into the few of the new features which will jpbould seek to obstruct the news­ great deal of money on a fleet of earth, darting in a dozen new di­ By selecting the largest carrots Question: Mri. R. D. H. asks: he seen in the 1929 ports. Remnants felt base floor papers in their effort to report ac­ vessels which, by the time they are rections so that the children of toil I one can bake them in the oven “ Does milk combine with raisins, curately and completely the details just like potatoes, and prepared In dates and figs, and is banana, squash launched might as well be, quite may be whisked hither and'thither coverings . . — ...... 25c yard Of accident.cases, or other cases without the intrusion of over­ this manner they have a much as starchy as the Hubbard squash?” .of public interest, which are taken possibly, so many Columbus cara- ground traffic. richer flavor than when boiled. Answer: Milk combines well with FOUR INDIAN BOYS Assorted patterns Printed to this hospital. This attitude is vals. The subway is a constant re­ Carrot Soup. dates, raisins, figs, or in fact, any Boil a hunch of medium sized Linoleums...... 59c yard not only contrary to sound public In all the discussion of cruisers minder of the crush and travail and other fruit. Banana squash is prac­ policy, but It Is also at variance grind of the city. The menacing carrots in a close fitting pot with tically as starchy as the Hubbard STUDY CUSTOMS OF Heavy Battleship Linoleum . $1.00 yard with established hospital practice. v/hich has gone on in Congress and crunch of wheels on a frost-bitten enough water to cover them. When squash, In general, hospital authorities in the meetings of the ultra “ patri­ rail forever drive home the fact cooked thoroughly, mash the car­ ' Liver Spots; Discontinued Patterns Inlaid. ^ rots in the water in which they DIMINISHING RACE willingly recognize their co-respon­ otic” societies there has been the that to millions life is real and life Question: Miss W. F. T. ask.s: is earnest, and a day’s work lies haV2 been cooked, add one-half cup "Would you advise an, orange juice Linoleums...... $1.00 yard sibility with the newspapers for the mbst complete disregard of changes of milk and allow them to simmer 'prompt and accurate reporting of ahead In the sun. diet for the removal of liver spots? Anadarko, Okla., — Reviewing going on in anything except the very slowly. In a dry frying pan, Discontinued patterns $2.85 accidents and other hospitalization Dip your head in the stars atop If not, what would you suggest?” the customs and traditions of a design and equipment of surface a skyscraper. If you will, but sooner place one tablespoon of wholewheat Answer: A fast on citrus fruits rapidly diminishing racv, is the Inlaid Linoleums...... $1.50 yard cases which make legitimate news. flour and one-fourth teaspoonfiil is a good treatment for any kind This responsibility is commonly sailing cruisers—^and much of that or later when you look down upon task undertaken "hy four Indian of saltSk Place over a moderate fire of liver derangement, although boys, members o f the poverty 9x10-6 Congoleum R ugs____ $6.75 each Tecognized by the authorities ot the army ot crawling ants you’ll has been wholly ignored. see them hurrying in and out of the and stir constantly until, the flour “ liver spots” are probably not stricken Iowa tribe, whose reserva­ even strictly private hospitals. Its The bill commits the United black subway boles. had browned thoroughly, but dp not caused by anything wrong with the tion is near here. recognition is all the more incum­ permit it to burn, 'To this browned Slates to the expenditure of a cou­ Here, there are the two glaring­ liver. They are undoubtedly Spencer Aash> Joseph Kokeah, bent upon the authorities of hos­ ly antithetical symbols— one of flour, add three tablespoonfuls of caused by an acidosis which is Steve Moppe and Munroe Tsakota, pitals which, like the Waterbury ple of hundred millions of dollars man's conquest of space and mate­ cream and one tablespoonful of caused by wrong eating and which apparently were just like the WATKINS BROTHERS hospital, are in essence public in­ for sixteen vessels only one of rial things; the other of bis eternal butter. Mix with the carrots, is always present with the differ­ other boys of the tribe. They grew while stirring rapidly to prevent ent liver derangements. stitutions. Dr. Mason would do well which is likely to be of the slight­ slavery and defeat. UL on the reservation, went to the CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES to bear in mind that the Waterbury school conducted by-the govern­ est military value five or seven hospital, both its older part and its Hundreds of New York taxi driv­ dress, and very pretty, too. ; . . ment and were allowed their av­ new wing, have been made possible years hence, and that one the sin­ ers know little or nothing about They’re, tearing up another street erage number of acres fro;i which largely as a result of public sub­ gle airplane carrier. the city through which . they are for a subway . . . But that Isn’t f$ date IfK they were to eke out a scant living scriptions; that the hospital is the Fighting like furies over one careening. The reason for which Is news, A certain motion pic­ from the rock infested soil. lecipient of state funds, and that simple. Most ’ newcomers, seeking ture magnate sent ye editor a fine A m f RICAN But those four .ads had other idea, the advocates of the cruiser its endowment in the aggregate the first job which presents itself, new eraser because ye ed spelled ye ambitions. They were not content came from, a large number'of citi­ bill have utterly lost sight of an­ find- that they can pick up work at first name of ye magnate wrong re­ HIS TO RY with the meager education furnish­ the helm of a taxicab. Hundreds cently. . . . Lily Damita, the ed in the reservation school. They zens. Incidentally, the generous other which within a year or two February 5. support given the hospitar by the of them have to refer to street movie star from Hollywood, posed wanted to go to a Univeriity. is almost certain to render the first 1631- -Roger Williams arrived in With the aid of a few dollars, newspapers has had not a little to maps of the city before they, start fo r ^ e photographers In negligee Idea obsolete. It is at least four out on the simplest mission, and. re­ which was something to write to Boston. gathered here and there, earned do with the success of its public years since far-sighted milltarv cently I have threatened to take Ifaris about. . . . All of which was 1836— “ Gag law,” to discourage mostly by the sale of products of appeals. over the wheel rather than shout observed by sundry scribes come debate on slavery. Intro­ their few scant acres, they enrolled In these circumstances a refusal strategists began to doubt that endless directions. for Interviews. . . . Will Irwin, duced In Congress. in the Fine Arts course, of the on the part of the superintendent ever again would guns mount­ Visitors who are as strange to who got a. vacation’s worth of good 1904— Pennsylvania railroad bor­ University of Oklahoma. of the Waterbury hospital to give ed on surface-floating platforms the city as the drivers frequently will out of Hoover’s trip, tossed a rowed $50,000,000. The University authorities heard prompt and courteous aid to the of their desperate effort.'; to gain cut any figure at all in the find that fares run up to three or party upon his return the other newspapers in their service to the four times their legitimate amount day and commented as how he’d an education and assisted them in public is indefensible. The news­ determination of sea power. That 'because the driver has taken them just, as soon find another excuse every way possible— secured them papers have in the past enjoyed doubt has been persistently grow­ around In circles. And there are for going. . . . Ditto for Dorney jobs for their board and room and mutually helpful relations with the ing. But in the heat of a faked-up actual instances of drivers who did Dutcher. . . , Constance Talraadge a chance to earn a. few dollars at P. Quish hospital; we may hope it will not not know their way to the Wal­ has been ringsiding at our night A THOUGHT odd jobs. rew over a thing called “ cruiser be long before this relationship Is dorf, Ritz or Astor, who couldn’t clubs lately. . . . And with her But even with that help the four parity” all sight has been lost of find the public library, the Metro­ own husband. . . . How very Vic­ lads found the golnx hard. As a restored. When pride cometb, then cometh It is probably the exact truth tbe likelihood that cruiser parity, politan Museum or the Aquarium. torian! result they were forced to with­ Funeral GILBERT SWAN. shame: but with the lowly is wis­ draw and return to the reserva­ that in no sphere of activity is a very, few years hence, will be The Big Town Gossip: Gertrude dom.— Prov. 11:12. tion. there such general respect and ad­ about as important as parity in Atherton, the writer, wears “ mules” m m m miration for the medical fraternity putty blowers. with feathered pom-poms when she The average daily population of When pride and presumption receives tea guests in Manhattan the eleven Niw York state peual walk before, shame and loss follow Home However, we shall have the bill as in newspaper offices. Even the . . . Fannie Hurst has a new red institutions is given as 7,755. very closely.— Louie XI, funny paragraphers and the col­ to pay and somebody will make a GILEAD y umnists, who make sport of reform­ lot of money out of the building of The theme for the sermon, de­ Ambulance Service--Lady Attendant ers, lawyers, ministers, scientists the ships. Can’t Pull a 20th Century Load With a 19th Century Locomotive! livered by Rev. J. W. Deeter Sun­ and each other, very seldom Indeed day w is the spiritual, personal and 226 Main Street Telephone 387 make jokes about the‘doctors. And ptbical sidei of life, based on tbe WHAT PRICE EDUCATION m OMI.Y words of Paul "And knowest his the Institution of the hospital is Persons of large means who con­ m ABOUT 3 will and approveth the things that held almost sacrosanct. It is only template paying for the education are more excellent being'instructed in the rarest occasion that criticism of some young friend or relative out of the law” —-Romans 2-13. The regular meeting of the Chris­ of hospital theory or methods is might do well to retain-in the back tian Endeavor society was held at permitted a place in the daily ot their memories the case of Wil­ the church Sunday evening at 7 prints, while on the other hand the liam Cullen Kemp, Columbia Uni­ o’clock. Robert Ower was the lead­ Corona. { Waffle Iron enthusiastic support of the press versity student. It is nnderstood er, the topic for discnsslon being does at least something toward oh- the Challenge of Christ to the that a rich relative made provision Youth of the World. tiainlng. for the cause of hospital­ that the youthful William should Mr. and Mrs. Myron Post of East With Heat Indicator ization, the tremendous financial receive $2,500 a year from hi* es­ Hartford were Sunday visitors at support it receives in the United tate so long as Kemp should re­ Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Post’s. Delicately Chased Design States. Floyd Fogll is driving a new main in a university. He remained Pontiac and Herbert Porter' a new It is, therefore, with a peculiar sixty years, or until be died the Chevrolet coupe. ' It's so easy to make good sense of injustice that the news­ other day. During Ijis sixty-year Jacob Krupneck of Colchester waffles with this beautiful new papers now and then encounter, course he won thirteen degrees. was brought before Justice J. Banks Jones by Deputy Sheriff iron. Four delicious sections on the part of hospital manage­ He traveled extensively but never Harvey Colifns of Columbia Friday made at one time, right at the ments, a sort of top-lofty Indiffer­ to interfere with his university evening. The charge against him be­ table, just as you are accus­ ence, sometimes even a more than standing. ing intoxication,' breach of peace and abusive language. Justice: Jones tomed to making toast or cof- bjilf insolent obstruction, in tbe So far as we ever beard of, he found him guilty. The fine and costs fee. performance of their proper and was the world’s record breaker as amounted to $35, which was' paid normal functlcn of disseminating a professional university student. by Karl Links by whom Krupneck This iron will be demonstrated by Mrs. Marion Rowe information of a public character. As he was 78 when he died the rel­ is employed- today and tomorrow at our store. sense of injustice is rendered Mr. and Mrs.. Leon Fogil of South ative who provided him with the Manchester and their friend. Miss I ■ . , the more acute from the knowledge education annuity is doubtless long Hattie Gei^erous were week-end A b(wk on Coffee and Waffles by Alice that such an attitude on the part since departed. But he probably guests at Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. of hospital managements never in lived long enough to be amazed at Fogil’s. Foote McDougall free with every waffle tjie world is maintained by people Mrs. Herbert Porter . And Jess.e the total sum of money that can Hills have received tidings of the iron. oit the first class or o f wide experi­ be absorbed In a boy’s education if death of their great grandfather, ence, but is invariably the hall- the boy be only possessed of:a suf­ Jesse Hoadley; aged 95 gt hir home tlArk of poorly informed, self-suf­ ficient amount of sticktoitiveness. in Westchester* Mrs. Hoadley is very ill with pneumonia. , ‘ ficient littleness. Ther^ is still, mheb sickness In A newspaper's contacts are DOLCE FAR NIENTE this community'. Mrs. Ruby Boweor $1.00 Down idfiny. Its ethical determinations No wonder the youth of the land rethains about the same, some are $16.50 value for $13.00, $1.50 a month are made on the basis o f genera­ turn* its fascinated face toward recqvering frdnr grip, Mrs, C.,R. Perry, Marjorie Foote, ahd JpBeph> tions of ethical development in New York as the land of promise. Yiolandet find Charles, yoiing chil­ ni^wspaper offices and in'the ligh t Go to New York and make good dren of Mr. and, Mrs. Joseph’'Bar<- .ot nicely balanced experiences In and life thereafter consists of one 'rasse are the latest grip Victims^ Clifford' R, Perry attended the THE MANCHESTER a hundred channels of tbougbL joyous period of going on vaca­ funeral of a friend, In New Lon­ The hospital manager’s ethical de­ tion*. Jimmy Walker has traveled don Monday afternoon. ELECTRIC CO. W terminations are extremely likely more miles since he became mayor Mr. ahd Mrs. C. C. Prentlde of 773 Main St PireDe l700 to be made in tbe light of a than Marco Polo did In his whole Newington, spent Sunday with his '■ 'w, mother, Mrs. Mary Prentice. K I . 'V i .

MANCHES'l’ER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHipSTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1929v , ■v’- ■. sor is confined to his bed by illness, this Spring and 'that the usual find has g. mtr^e in atteqdj^nce. Law. souvenir program will be issued and WAPPING ■ otto Mellin who has been in the Tbe comipi^ cla^imis that 10 per advertisements solicited. Girl Weds Blind Preacher ^eriden hospital for the past ten cent of thb.f'ptbceedii pi their busi­ The Connecticut Chamber of The annual Community supper, ]^ays, is convalescing and will be ness goes to Passaic .Orphanage Commerce has taken a poll of the given by the Federated church,; was able to return to his home in South and' they alsD .boajBt tb?t. their ..an-; varlou.: Chambers in’the state and held at the Wapping school hall ■Windsor in a few days. nual business js b^J^ween'three and the sentiment against the proposi­ Through ^Heavenly Vision* last Friday evening, February 1. 0 Ellsworth Sperry of 'East Wind­ six million; Tbre^ ju.dge; who sentenc­ tion is almost unanimo’ . There were' about 150 present. 'The sor Hill who is a llcejis^d pilot, has ed’ the St.;]6pi|i%A^n4'?er.said, “If a If anyone solicited for advertise­ supper consists of mashed potatoes, recently sold fils aeroplane. company iab’-^big as ours ..only' sup­ ments in this program or for dona­ Herrin, 111.—Strange visions and cold meats, salads, rolls, coffee^, per tsT 00 to i50 orphans, you canR tions to this organization will call providentially-sent claps of thunder pickles and cake. Following the convince me that your sales talk is tho Chaniber of Commerce, fun her attended the courtship vrhich led' supper there was a reception for bn the leveli’” information will be given. 11-year-old Sarilda Clendenin to ■> 'C' the new pastor and wife. Rev. and FRAUDULENT SALES ^Disabled -Amerlpaii .Veterans” become the bride of the Rev. Mrs. Harry B. Miner. In the receiv­ Abnut the’Same time; the Cham­ .Joseph Milton Benton. 54-year-old ing linfe with Mr. and Mrs. Miner I PLAN IS DISCLOSED ber also wa^et^ a vigorbus campaign A Washington society woman blind Pentecostal preacher. were Levi T. Dewey, representing! against solicU|itions by a represen­ testified she couldn’t remember Sarilda is back home with her the church; Mrs. Walter N. Foster, tative of the Disabled American shooting her husband. Little parents now, the preacher is in for the Sunday school; Frank W. Chamber Tells of Two Differ­ Veterans of the World War. things like that are apt to slip jail and the marriage has been Congdon, for the-Y. M. C. A.; Mrs. ent- Propositions That Have The objection to this solicitation one’s mind. ruled out. But the story of how John A. Collins, for the Federated Been Launched. was that the Hartford Chapter of it all happened—how it began Workers^and Mrs. Ralph E. Collins this organization was not oflicially and how it was ended—is just be­ for the Young People’s Society of About a year ago, the chamber recognized ^even by their “own Na­ ginning to come out. Christian Endeavorers. The follow­ issued several stories in connection tional body,, and it was clearly The Rev. Benton came to Illi­ ing young people were the ushers: with a fraudulent grocery sales shown that the funds were not be­ nois some months ago from Mis­ Miss Clara Chandler, Miss EleanOr proposition which was hooked up ing used for the purpose represent­ souri. He was an exhorter in the Stoughton, Miss Gertrude Freylag with an orphanage asylum in ed in their appeal. Word is now re­ Pentecostal, or Holiness, church, .and Miss Irene Buckland, also Passaic, New Jersey. ceived that they propose to hold a HENRY W. CAMPBELL but he came to Herrin to answer Ward Stiles, Homer Lane, Jr., and Hoyt Brothers , convention in Winsted somaMme 865 Main Street, IPhones 2193 and 2982, South Manchester a matrimonial ad, seeking the Luther Burnham. Singing by all Hoyt Brothers of Newark, New hand of 23-year-old Lora Clen­ led by W. S. Couch of East Hart­ Jersey, were the promoters and the Representing denin, Sarilda’s elder sister. ford. An address of welcome was Chamber’s investigation showed The Fidelity & Casualty Co. of New York When he got here, however, he then given by Alfred Stone and conclusively that there was a posi­ found that ar other man had an­ responded to py a speech by Rev. tive misrepresentation in their PI SOS swered the ad ahead of him. Ed­ Harry B. Miner; a violin selection, sales campaign.^ Now comes the in­ A 'C oubhs ^ Federal Union Insurance Co. of Chicago ward Hayes, nicknamed “Pinky,” ‘Cavalleria Rusticana” by Leonard formation that the St. Louis mana- Q aie k A'pleaiant, egixtlve had made Lora his bride. Eccellente of Manchester, with "ger^for Hoyt Brothers, has been ■rnip—35c and 60c diea. And cx- I INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ttm a U ft d«e PlSCys Throat and Undismayed, the blind pastor Mrs. Clarence W. Johnson of Wap­ sentenced to ninety days in the Chett Setve, 35c. • settled down here and began to ping at the piano, with an encore; work-house and fined $500 for vio- preach to members of the Holi­ then a reading by Miss Lillian ness sect. He became popular Grant of Manchester, “Calling on with them, and especially with the the Butcher,” with an encore. Then parents of Lrra and Sarilda. followed a group of solos, by Miss Parents Are Won Over Olive Nyman, accompanied by Mrs. In the course of time, the Rev. Viola Locke, also of Manchester; a Benton persuaded the Clendenins reading by Miss Grant, “Hiram on that, since he had failed to win the Pullman Car,” with encore; the hand of Lora, he should get two more community songs, with their next girl— Sarilda.' The de­ Mr. Couch as leader, and Mrs. vout parents, revering the elderly Johnson as pianist; violin selec­ preacher, were persuaded, and the tion, “Czardaz,” by Monte, Mr. Ec­ betrothal was arranged. cellente; another reading by Miss J. M. Clendenin. the father, had Grant, “Maggie and the Servant Incorporated his doubts, however. He went to Problem,” with encore; violin se­ Marion, the county seat, and asked lection, “The Rosary,” composed HARTFORD Sheriff Oren Coleman about tt. Here are Rev. Joseph Benton, visions.” according to her parents. by Ethelbert Nevin, by Mr. Eccel­ Coleman, of course, bluntly told 54-year-old blind preacher, and his Illinois law promptly jailetl Rev. lente, and the program was closed ■him that the marriage of an 11- child-wife. Mis. Sarilda Clendenin Benton and voided the marriage by more community songs. year-old girl would not be legal. Benton, 11 years old, whose wed­ when the facts became known. He Miss Marion Hills went to Spring- Rut the Rev. Benton was undis­ ding followed strange •‘heaven-sent insists that he is being perstH'uted. Held, Mass., where she spent the Save From mayed. Heavenly visions and su­ week-end. She went last Friday. pernatural manifestations came to Walter Skinner and family have heard rumors of the wedding and FEBRUARY FURNITURE his rescue. would show Sarilda to be 16 instead been quite iil at their home in Members of ihe Holiness sect of 11. The point of this was that went to the Clendenin home to in­ Pleasant Valley, with the grip. All 1 0 to 50 ^0 are not skeptical about the super 16 is the legal marriage age for vestigate. One look at Sarilda con­ are better now. , natural. Their devotional services t Sirjs in Hlinois^ vinced her that the girl was far be­ Mrs. Lillian V. Benjamin had the tire tilled with the “gift tongues So it was done. The new fly-leaf, low the legal age limit of 16, and misfortune to fall in her room, last Entire Wise, Smith stocks mystic visions und the like. The incidentaily. gave the girl’s name the Rev. Benton was hurried off to jail, protesting that he was bein.g week. While no bones were broken are no'w in the sale, .furni­ spirit world, to them, is not sepa­ as Celinda. The last obstacles were she tore the legiments in her leg rated from the physical world by cleared away. Ihe blind minister persecuted like the saints of old, ture for all rooms in all and insisting that “it is written quite badly. i'V.li'il any hard and fast border. Signs went to Marion to get the marriage Mrs. Robert Skinner of Pleasant homes...... separate pieces that everything will come out all J and omens, heaven-sent, are of license. Valley who has been very sick at But the.clerk there told him that right.” or suites. daily occurrence. Everything didn’t though. A her home with Quinsey was Vision of ,\ngel Bride the parents’.consent was necessary obliged to have it lanced on the So, one night, the Clendenins and when a bride-to-be was under 18. group of women in Blythevllle. If you do not 'wish to pay Ark., saw a dispatch in a newspa­ outside. Mr. Skinner had just re­ the Rev. Bentone saw a vision, in Back came the pastor, to return to covered from an attack of the all cash now..... Buy with which the blind pastor was shown, Marion with Mr. and Mrs. Clen­ per telling of the affair, and wrote hastily to the Marion prosecutor, same disease. a Budget Credit Account with an angel bride, hovering over denin. They vouched for the girl’s Nathaniel Jones of South Wind­ the family circle. The angel bride, age. gave their consent, and the saying that the minister’s first wife, and leave your capital, un­ the vision made clear, was to guide license was issued. never divorced, was living in disturbed. Buy your fur­ the Rev. Benton'.s feet along life's Wedding is Performed Blytheville. So, in addition to a pathway, and its appearance to lhe» Then the wedding was solemn­ charge of perjury,' the Rev. Ben­ niture, use it and enjoy it, Clendenins was a certain indica­ ized. Mr. Pinky Hayes, who had ton was formally accused of big­ and spread the payments amy, and the marriage to Sarilda tion that Sarilda herself was di­ beaten the blind pastor to the altar over the months to come. Iiiu. V.. * vinely appointed as the chosen one. with the bride’s elder sister, was automatically fell apart. There followed, the next day, a formally urdaiped as a Holiness Sarilda’s father, indignant, went Learn this secret of happy Living Room Suite Living Room Suite Living Room Suite second manifestation—a startling pastor by the Rev. Benton, and he heme and threw the family Bible home making .at Wise, clap of thunder, that came in a performed the ceremony. Bride with its faked fly leaf into the fire­ clear sky. The Rev. Benton ex­ and groom took up their living place, and now says that he will Smith’s Furniture Sale Ex­ $269 $375 $149 move Ills family out of town—per­ Regularly $345 Mohair and Solid mahogany frame, up­ Regularly $189. All over plained it to the family. It slgni-1 quarters for the moment, in the traordinary. haps to some Isolated spot in the tapestry combination suite; holstered in frieze mohair, dav­ mohair suites, and jacquard ve­ fled that'the front leaf of the fam- Clendenin aome. enport and arm chair to match lour, reverse spring cushions, ily Bible, which contained a record] It. happens, however, that Wil- Ozarks in Missouri—where Sarilda large davenport, wing chair and can grow to womanhood without and occasicnal chair. Reg. davenport, cogswell chair and ■ of the Clendenin children’s ages. Iiams9n county has an alert wom- regular-chair. $475. arm chair. . and birth dates, was to be torn out j an as probation officer—Mrs. Hes- being reminded of her premature Mrs. Yulll venture into matrimony. and replaced by another, which I ter Yuill of Herrin. $37.50 Martha Living Room Suite Living Room Suite Living Room Suite lately, perhaps as part of a per­ ANOTHER FISHY ONE. sonal introduction preparatory to Washington $199 the appearance of “First Love" London.—A Penarth angler, fish­ $295 $99 Regularly J275. All over up- (Harpers). , ing from a pier, accidentally drop­ bolstered mohair suites, mo- While a tender love story, and ped his watch into the water. He Arm Chair Regylarly $375. All over Regularly $149. Jacquard quette reverse, side spring- cush­ quite unlike this author’s previous tapestry upholstered suite, dav­ velour, with tapestry reverse ions. Handsome base relief, carv­ was unable to retrieve It and went enport with loose pillows, wing ed* frame.s. large davenport, pinch S' penchant for the malicious, it may home. Several days later he went side, spring cushions, large dav­ back chair, arm chair and tlub be well to warn a certain- type of fishing again and caught a large $29.50 and arm chair. enport, wing and arm chair. chair. reader that this is more about our cod'. On cleaning the fish, he found It^s Growing! post-war young folks. There is a his watch. Solid mahogany, exposed prewar love and a post-war reckon­ The shoulder-length bob is tak­ frame with denim uphol­ ing and not a little conversation ing a real place among fashions of concerning “spiritual understand­ the hour for the younger set. In stered seat and back. ing” and such. THREE TIMES AND OUT. many high schools and colleges, ’Since the styles and sales in An old greybeard, such as is this more than half the girls are letting bookdom are now set,' to some ex­ Surveyor, remembers dimly those Paris.—Grief-stricken at his their hair grow to the new length. tent, by the various book selec­ grand, lusty old days “befor de wife’s death, Claude Dossot, a This style, as worn by New York tion committees, it is reasonable to war”—before, as one of the charac­ French farmer, tried to shoot him­ City girls is shown in the aboVe $89 Lawson Love assume that these volumes will find ters puts it, “we came in for the self on his wife’s grave.. Not suc­ photograph of Miss Edna Rabbe, their way t6 the “best seller” lists. general degradation of the after- ceeding, he again tried suicide in a 1925 Avenue G, Brooklyn. Book-of-the-Month . . . . . The math.” cafe and succeeded in blowing out Miss Rabbe says: “I am certain­ Seats three-volume-in-one edition X)f Sig- As for the story Itself, it is as one eye. Still detenr.ined, he un­ ly delighted that I let my liair^ rid Undset’s “Kristan Lavransdat- gentle a tale as could have been dressed and threw himself into a deep stream, with the desired re­ grow to the new length now that 1 ter” (Knopf), which includes “Tue told in 1911. for instance—what have found a way to keep it easily Bridal Wreath,” “The Mistress of with the sad love of Ellie for the sult. $69.00 philandering Simon. Ellie, we are manageable and attractive. My Husaby” and “The Cross.” 'These hair is ever so much fluffier and Quality construction with are the works which largely influ­ given to understand, does not live in this hard-boiled, frank world, as more vigorous than it has been for reversible spring seat cush­ enced the Nobel awarders in giving THAT’S EASY. a long time. And it is free from all her the Nobel Prize. does “Vic.” Ellie, It seems, wae ions, covered with denim. Literary Guild . . . "Mamba’s born with “spiritual understand­ traces of dandruff, now. 1 attribute Daughters” (Doubleday Doran), by ing” and all that, and. has the TEACHER; What is homicide Us improvement to the method I DuBose Heyward, who wrote tough luck to meet a philanderer by imprudence? (No,reply). am using to care for it. It’s so pop­ "Porgy” . . . In which Charleston the first time she falls in love. TEACHER: Come now. Sup­ ular among the girls in my set. All becomes colorfully identified with Which, somehow, might have hap­ pose a motor came at terrific speed we do is put a little Danderlne on Dining Room Suite Dining Room Suite Dining Room Suite something besides a dance vogue. pened in 1908 or 1897—except that round a corner and killed me. I our brushes whenever we use them. $34.50 Occasional Three generations of negroes and they would have called them “affin­ What would that be? I This makes my hair so easy to whites moving through a most col­ ities” and would not have discussed WHOLE CLASS: Three days’ dresg any way I want it and holds Chairs $345 spiritual values. holiday, slr,-^—Passing Show. Regularly 10-pc. Jacobean $149 orful scene. it in place as 1 arrange it. Dander- Regularly $345. 9-pc. suite stylj suite, built of cumblna.ion Regularly $185. 8-pe. suite American Booksellers Selection ine soothes my scalp and keeps it built of-selected walnut veneers walnut and gumwood with maple of fine cabinet construction, . . , “Prima Donna” (Longman- and my hair so clean, I don’t need and giimwood. Buffet, china, overlay veneer panels. Buffet, built of selected walnut veneers Green) by Pitts Sanborn, music $24.75 china cabinet, serving table, din­ to shampoo more than twice a cabinet, table, 6 chairs with up­ ing table and 6 tepestry back and gumwood. , Buffet, dining critic for the New York Telegram. month, now. And i.ll my friends ad­ Solid mahogany frames holstered-backs and seats. and seat chairs. table, 5 side and 1 arm chair. As the title indicates, this is of the mire the way it makes my hair so opera and Its people, a large and with fine quality tapestry brilliant study, too. bright and sparkling.” upholstered seat and back. Dutton Selection . . . “The Vil­ Miserable with Backache? Danderine does more to bring lage Doctor,” by Sheila Kaye-Smith out the natural color, the gleam . , . Full of Sussex appeal. It May Be a Warning of Sluggish Kidneys! and lustre of your hair, than sham­ Crime Club Selection . . . "The poos or brilllantlne. It removes that iiif Prints,” by Kay Strachan . . . Giv­ v e r y day find you lame and achy — oily film from it, feives It new life en the “Scotland Yard award,” suffering nagging backache, headache and lustre. It cleanses and Invigb- $6.95 Telephone what is, for the best mystery story Eand dizzy spells? rates the scalp; helps overcome of the season. dandruff. Danderine is delightfully While not on the “book selection Are kidhey excretions too frequent, fragranced; isn’t oily, doesn’t show. Sets lists,” Fannie Hurst and E. M. Dela- scanty or burning in passage? All drug stores have the generous J field are here again, both com­ These are often signs of slug­ 35c bottles. manding a considerable audience. $5.45 Fannie Hurst’s latest Is a collec­ gish kidneys and shouldn’t be tion of short stories, "Procession.” • neglected. Your Well built table and stool, (Harpers),' Insofar as The Sur­ To promote normal kidney finished mahogany. vey is concerned. Miss Hurst has iK'Al action and assist your kidneys ______not been particularly exciting since / “Lummox,” which seemed to us a in cleansing your blood of poisonous wastes, use Doatf’s Pills. Plumbbg and f. • • ^ grand book. Like many other re­ Endorsed the world over. r viewers we have argued largely with her writing style. But Miss 50,000 Users Endorse Doan’s: y $37.50 Gateleg ^ Heatl..g Problems ‘f I I'l -Vft ' Hurst doesn’t seem to care whether J. Schillinx, Jr.. liaE . lO thSt.. NewYork, N.Y., tare "Mr Hd- we like it or not, for she goes nera didn’t team to ba aetinf proparir. The azerationa were tcant and huraad Bedroom Suite Bedroom Suite along her own sweet- way, caring in patting. Dull headachet and dizzr tptUs annorad me, too. When 1 Are Our Business Tables •toopad orer, I fait aharp pains in mr back. After taiung Doan’a Pills. 1 toon naught for verbs and much for felt like tnytalf again.” . , Just give us a ring for ser;- asterix and broken phrases. At $295 $135 first it seemed an affectation, but' vice and a satisfactory job. $29.45 ..Regularly $375. 5-pc. Eng­ Regularly $175. 3-pc.- suite of seemingly she means it. She has walnut and gumwood. -of high ' ReiHilairly; . . Ih, \ . 6-plece lish style suite* built of selected grade'design and finish, has butt several stories here that, it seemed Built wij^ solid ipahog- butt walnut veneers and gum­ walnut veneers on frdhts, tops to us, would be good if written. But Doan’s Pills any-tc^, size of tops.whqn walnut''ran'd'--' gumwood suite, wood. I.nrge dresser, chest, and ipanels. Choice, of two. styles as they stood they seemed little Jos. C. Wilson latge. dreisser, chest, twin' beds, of dreiuiers. Dresser, chesv . and A Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys open 38x48, choice of thrw vanity, dreeing table, bed and bed. $59 Vanity Dresser to match, more than skeletons. chair and night stand*. hnneh. <47.50. ' ' Miss Delafleld, who will be re­ Plumbing and Healing styles.' membered for "Jill”—or will she? At all dealers, 7Sc a box. Foeter-Milbum Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. , Contractor.' -^bas been glancing about America 28 Spruce S t Tel. 641 a i-- PAGB SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1929- Ji- . T ■' p- ^ > vf ■ 5 ‘ 3 !■ vtiM I '!? I'i?' V V 8hlt8 win be fttade' known’^'iiext HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Monday. It was .announced, tlmt. tbe irdii bitrb ^nilaiief' our fdr^rj topic chosen fot this year's Trlan- DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Their Romance Welds gulaf'Dehat) will concern Advertis­ Tonight, about nineteen members ing. ddn’tjwile'fe' k teMb of what sh^ says kBomt ydtt;” — Passing Tuesday, Febntaiy 5. 280.Z-WTAM, CLEVELAND—107a Leading DX Stations. of tbe Sock and' Buskin dramatic 6:00—Studio concert 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA—74a Norway And Sweden ciub will attend tbe performance 'OYnne d* Bergerae. swaabbueUar, 8:30—WEIAF programs (2% bra.) poet pblUwopber. whose nose wea so U:00—Recital; dance musia 8:80—Neighborhood leature hour. of "Tbe • Connecticut Yankee” by E. k r a iTTI 9:00—WEAF programs (8 hrs.) large that It “ prwMded him by a Quar> 499.7— WTIC, HARTFORD—60a Mark Twain at Parson’s. The club TEST ANSWERS T:30—Sketch with WEAF. 12:00—Swanee glee club. is at present engaged in rebearsing ^ Expert ter Of an hour” will lire again for the 8:00—Electra ensemble. 293.0- KYW, CHICAGO—1Q2a radio audience of the WBAP ol^n at 8:S0—WEAb' feature; talk. 8:00—N. B. C. programs (3 hrs.) “ Pals First” wbicb will be •offered 9 o'dock Tuesday night The ‘dram* 9:00—Medical Society talk. 11:15—Book talk; dance music. to tlu) public in tbe near future. Here Is the answer to the Letter atic adventures of Cyrano form the 9:30—Old-time singing echooL 11:30—WJZ Blumbcr. music. 6^ , ffillahi;) ftt tipike, basis of Edmond Rostand's great lOHIO—WEAl*' programs (2 hrs.) 13:00—Fiorlto’a dance orchestra. Mrs. Exner, a graduate of Mount Golf puzzle on the comic page; romantic comedy which is replete with 422.3—WOR. NEtf/ARK—7ia 1:00—Insomnia Club program. Holyoke College and Yale School HOOK, HOOD. HOED, HOES, ' Sobth Manrhffster . humor, romance, heroism and tragedy, 8:00—Main Street skotchea 389.4—WBBM. CHICAGO—77a of Nursing, spoko to tbe girls of DOES, DYES, EYES. J»hoiM» »B4-2 all building steadily to a great crista 9:00—Taximen's feature program. 9:00—Columbia programs (8 bra.) The hero, a master swordsman was 9;30—“ Seascapes,” musical sketch. 13:00—studio variety program. the three upper-classes yesterday in one of the Cadets of Gascoigne In the 1U:U0—Shades of Don JUun. 1:00—Night club dance music. the assembly hail.' Her topic was: service of King Louis Xlil of France. U:05—Two dance orchestraa 254.1— WJJD." CHICAGO—118a “ Nursing” and she discussed, in an In the preaeutatlon of the drama Fred­ 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND-«9a 7Sk>—Loews dance orchestra. 9:00—Theater presentations; interesting manner, the origin and eric Forrester will speak Cyrano’a Im­ 9:30—Mooseheart ohildren. mortal lines, and Rosaline Green Will 7:20—Bookman; radioette. development ot this practice. 8:U0—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 10:00—Theater presentations. be Roxana A imckgrouhd of music, 13:00:-Artists entertaInmenL appropriate to the time and scene ol 10:00—Corinthian male quartet The final debating tryouts foftv the play, will be rendered by Nathan­ 10:30—WJZ dance orchestra. 41K4—WON-WLIB. CHICAGO—720. the Triangular d >batln& team were iel Shllkret's orchestra. Haul White- 11 rO^Amerlcan Legion Ice carnival, 11:15—Quintet; dance orchestra. man and his famous orchestra will be­ 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—86a 12:00—Dream ship; dance music. held yesterday. The topic was: “ Re- 8:0(H-Outch dialect comedy aketch, 13:15—Coon Sander’s nlghtbawks. s ed that the Moving Pictures gin the new series of programs t M C through the Columbia stations at 9 •‘School Daze.” 344.6— WLS. CHICAGO—870. are detrlmoi tal to mod» m life.” o'clock. The Jsxa king, who has rare­ 8:30—Songs of Chiquita, Irene. 8:00—Scrap book; The Angelua, ly been heard on the air. will present 9:00—Paul Whiteman's orchestra. 8:3U—Concert; sleigh party. The affirmative proved to be the » 4.7171 2-7171 a popular program over the nation­ 10:00—Chorus, orchestra, soloists. 447.6—WMAQ-WQJ. CHICAGO—67a favored side of the quescicn, and wide chain. Days when a lady had 11:0^Lom bardo's Royal Canadians Marian Janes and Kenneth Graham with the Red Headed music- 9:uu—.Musical program! quarteL HARTFORD 2-.7171 a figure, days when young men and ll.'Q^Amos 'n* Andy; orchestra. spoke from this standpoint. Carl old wore toppers, and wore them often, maker. U;13—Studio concert orchestra. days when audience, were borne In 464.8— WEAF, NEW YORK—66a 11:25—OX radio club meeting. Cubberly r i. Joseph McCluskey line coaches to the doors of the the­ 6:00—Dinner dance music. 11:40—Three dance orchestras. offered rebuttals. This was the third ater. and the stake when that eald 7:00—Voter’s Service talk on Conser* theater was a palace of red plush vation by Senator Hawes. 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO—1480. of the regular tryouts and the re- and gold paint will be re-created dur- 7:30—Sketch. 9:30—Artiste; ramblers. This Week Ohly— |f»g the Minstrels' hour through WJZ 8:00—Genla Fanerlvo. soprano, 10:30—lou r hour league. at 9:30. “ Beloved" sings Steele Jami­ 8:30—Now series teature. 10:00—Concert ensemble. son, and Carson Robison follows with 9:00—Drama, "Cyrano de Bergerac.' 299.3— WFAA, DALLAS—104a “ Dolh' thb Best I Can." -NThe ballad 10 :uo—Eskimos dance music. 11:00—Bridge lesson; music. Half-Price Sale of of "Undy Lou” is voiced by End-Man 10:30—Four contralto voices. 361.2—KOA. DENVER-83a It was a,case of love at first sight, this romance of Princess Martha, MOTHERS now Al Bernard, and his partner in flee. 11:00—Vaudeville artists hour. 8:30—Farm question box. niece of the King of Sweden,,and, Crown Prince Olav, of Norway. Here Percy Remus, sings a (lassie entitled 393.6—WJZ, NEW VORK-76a 9:00—WEAF programs (2% hrs.) •'Beans, Beans, Beans.” 6:00—Old Man Sunshine. they’re shown together after their engagement was announced. learn vcilue 6:30—Ocean Liner’s orenestra. 299.8— WHO, DES MOINES—lOOa Black tacs type Indicates best fssturss 7:00—Smalle and UoberUon. 9:00—WEAF progruma (3 hrs.) BY MILTON BRONNER. Norwegians were with the Allies 7:30—Fundamental law talk. 13:00—Little Symphony orchestca. 374.9— WBAP, FORT WORTH—80a and those of Sweden with the Cen­ o f M A Q ® S I A All programs Elastem Standard Time. g:00—Vocal sexieu instrumentalists. 8:30—Male vocal recitaL 11:30—Musical program. London.— Time and Love and tral powers. 9:00—Theater burlesque, "Queen Eliz­ 13:00—Theater features. King Haakon, related by blood Leading East Stations. abeth Steps On It.” Romance, three master Ironists, Because it is so 374.8—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—80a . have just played a huge joke on to Queen Alexandra of England, 9:30—Old minstrel hits. 7:30—Old time fiddlers, singer. still further strengthened himself helpful in keeping 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. lu:on—Sixteen Sinsers, mixed voices. 8:30—Soprano, orchestra, baritone. Norway and Sweden, which only a 8:30—Elsa Tehman, contralto, 10:30—Orchestradians orchestra with by marrying Princess Maud, daugh­ babies and children 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES—540. few years ago were about to jump U;15—Collettl’s dual trio. Vaughn de Leath, contralto. ter of King Edward and Quee.g_ healthy and happy, 10:00—Bridge game; musical maids. 11:00—slumber music. 9:00—N. B. C. programs. at each other’s throats in a fra­ e ^ e r y mother 11:10—Silver dance orchestra, 491,5—WIP. PHILADELPHIA—6ia 13:00—Moore's orchestra, tenor, Alexandra, and therefore a sister 1:06—Dance music program. tricidal war. should know about 283-rWBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 6:30—Oppenbelm’s dinner music. Now these three masterly pow­ of the present king of England. 6:30—Dinner music; motorists. 7:00—Children’silKJ ...... birthday lisu 370.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—810 Phillips Milk of ers are bringing Norway and Swe­ Their child and heir Prince Olav, 8:Cli—WJZ programs to ItiOO.. 305.9— KDKA, PiTTSBURGH-SSa 7:30—Barnett’s master musicians. was born in England...... Magnesia. 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 6:10—Hay; Sunshine program. 8:00—Southern sunshine; concetL den very close together by the 8:00—Studio musical program. 7:00—Organ lecture recitaL 8:30—Craftmen; bridge game. Olav was popular at Oxford be­ This harmless, al­ l();Sn—Dance, songs; concerL wedding engagement of Prince 8:30—WEAF programs (1% hrs.) 7:15—Sacred song recital. Olav, Crown Prince of Norway, and cause of his absence of “ side.” He most tasteless prep­ 10:fa—Renard’s dance orchestra. jj:00—WJZ programs (3 hra.) 12:00—St. Paul K. of C. band. was known as a keen sportsman 245.8—WCAE. PITTSBURGH—122a Princess Martha, niece'of the King aration is most effective in reliev­ 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—123a , 379.5-KGO, OAKLAND—790. and an excellent dancer. He is a 7:30—^Talks; Uncle Uirobee. 11:00—N. B. C. artists; vIolinIsL of Sweden. A Swedish royal prin­ ing those symptoms of babies and 6:Si^Steven’8 dance orchestra. 8:U0—WEA1< programs 13 nrs.)^ hunter, a skiier and an expert 7 :lt—Amos ’ n' Andy, comic team. 13:00—The Pilgrims .entertainment. cess will thus one day sit as Queen children generally caused by soar­ 535.4— WFI. PHILADELPHIA—66a skater. . He raced his yacht at 7:25—Orchestra; organ recital. 270.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. . on the Norwegian throne. ing food in the little digestive tract, 8:00—Columbia programs (4 hrs.) 8;u0—WEAF programs (5 hrs.) 7:30—Orchestra; organist; talk . Cowes and was made a member of 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. Once Ruled by Sweden. such as sour-belching, frequent 54S.1-WGR. BUFFALO—650. 7:19—Curtis’ dance orchestra, 8:00—Concert; one-act play, the Royal Yacht Squadron there. 10:30—Islanders: studio troubadours. Norway was an independent 6:30—Van Surdam'a dance orchesti's. 8:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) He is tall and blonde. vomiting, feverishness, colic. As a 7:30—WEAF programs <8 hrs.) 9:00—l.Midies vocal trio. 11:00—WEIAP vaudeville programs. kingdom for centuries. Then, In mild laxative, it acts gently, but lu:30—Shea's studio program. 9:30—WJZ minstrel songs. 440.9— KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—6Sa 1814, Norway proclaimed its in­ A couple of years ago, when certainly, to open the little bowels U:00-*>WEAF vaudeville program. , 10:00—'Two piano recUaU 11:00—N. B. C. programs. dependence again, in union with Princess Astrid, niece of the King 428,3—WLW. CINCINNATI—70a :> 10:30—Orchestra; organ lequesL 12:00—Great composers hour, in constipation, colds, children’s U :00—Request organ recital. 1:00—Beans; trocaderains. Sweden, and elected the king of of Sweden, married the Crown 8:00—Cincinnati Symphony orchestra. Prince of Belgium, Prince Olav was diseases. S:00—WJZ musical programs. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY-790. 309.1—KJR, SEATTLE—970. Sweden as its king. For nearly 91 A teaspoonful of Phillips Milk of 10:00—Henry Fillmore's band. 6;3l)—Dinner dance music. years this worked, the Swedish present as a representative of the 7:00—WEAF programs (3% hrs.) 12:00—Orchestra, vocal enios. Magnesia'does the work of half a 10;:!u—Cossack’s enteriaininenL 1:00—nance orcheatra. enterinlners. Norwegian royal house. There he 11:00—Old time slnglpg school. 10:30—Studio concert ensemble. royal family, descendants of the pint of lime water in neutralizing 11:30—Quintile Instrumental trla 11:00—WEAF vaudeville program. 277.6—WCBD. ZlON—1080. French Marshal, Bernadette, being’ met the bride’s sister, the lovely, 11:30—W2XAF television transmission. dark-haired Princess Martha. cow’s milk for infant feeding, and 12:00—Dance music; artists. 8:06—Studio musical program. kings of Sweden and Norway. In a Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. But the Norwegians chafed un­ “ Prettiest Princess” preventing hard curds. Its many 545.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—6Sa 475.9-CNRA, MONCTON-63a 344.6— WENR. CHICAGO—870. der this yoke until, in 1905, they It was a case of love at first sight uses for mother anj child are fully Discontinued and their engagement was frequent­ explained in the interesting book 11:00—Movies; children’s program. 8:00—Studio Instrumental quIriteL 8:15—Farmer Rusk’s talk. declared their intention of dissolv­ Pattern— ^The 12:011—Dance orchestra. 8:30—Four Singers, mixed-quarteL 10:06 -Band music; variety hour. . ing the union with Sweden and set­ ly rumored. The bride, who is a “ Useful Information.” It will be 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—80a 12:00—Comedians’ entertaInmenL 7:40—Harmony Lassies, otganIsL 10:00—Little concert orchestra. ting up national house-keeping on year older than her 26-year-old fi­ sent you, FREE. Write The Phil­ ^‘Hampton Court 8 :00—Minstrel men's frolic. 296.9-WHN, NEW YORK-IOia 238-KOlL. COUNCIL BLUFFS—126a their own. The present Gustav V ance, is an expert musician and lips Co., 117 Hudson St., New. 8:00—WEAF programs (IH hr8.) 10:80—Delivery boys, harmonists. 10:30—Shep’a barn dance. needlewoman and has been called 215.^—WHK, CLEVBLAND-^39a 11:00—Bohemian night program. 12:06—Amos ’ n' Andy: tenor. of Sweden, who then was a very York, N. Y. 8 |U5—Bohemian radio club. 13:00—Artists entertaInmenL 12:15—School days; gang. war-like Crown Prince, was all for the prettiest unmarried princess in In buying, be sure to get genuine A sale of genuine Comitiunity Pldte at these low 9:00—Columbia feature program. Europe. 272.6— WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS ClTV-6ia compelling the Norwegians to re­ Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Doctors prices is a real event! 10:00—Orehestra; Amos 'n* Andy. 7:15—Labor talk; tenor. main under the Swedish crown, but Their marriage will bring about 11:00—Columbia music, songs. 7:40—"Gaelic Sports,” . talk. 10:30—Cook painter boys. have prescribed it’ for over 50 12:00—seiznick's dance music. 11:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comic team. a peaceful divorce between the a close union between the royal years. The “Hampton Court” is A tichly ornamented, 3«9' ft A flit Company presents “ The Eleotra 11:55— Time Signals. spent the week-end with her sister Codys together. with exotic charm and filled to Lew Cody, favorite with the overflowing with dramatic thrills. stainless ...... let Ensefnble.” 12:00 noon— Farm Flashes, Mrs. William Wolff. RADIO. Set of six. ' i .. , . ladles on and off the silver screen, The entire production was filmed I Oberon Overture, Weber, P. M. The Christian Endeavor will hold Dinner Knives, hollow hdndlSi v : ■ ft*y II Contralto Solo, selected. 12:10— News and weather bulle- a social at the chapel next Satur­ today was fighting against a dan­ in Hawaii, a spot that is noted all III Tales of the Vienna, Woods tinsi day evening to which all young peo­ gerous attack of pleuro-pneumonla, over the world for its beautiful de luxe, stainless . . . • e V U Strauss. 12:15— Norm Cloutier and his ple are invited. Mabel Normand, of Hollywood, scenery, and, with the exception of Set of six. .t' . .-Uv' .. IV Nell Gwyn Dances," German, Travelers Club orchestra. At the Columbia church Sunday has telephoned New York every day Monty Blue and Raquel Torres, the First in the list of composi­ morning, the pulpit was occupied from Loa Angeles to learn her hus­ cast Is made up of native actors 29-piece Services ... . $35.25;let w l S * 1 3 tions to be offered through Sta- by Husain Answare, a native of band’s condition, according to Ed­ from that country. tio WTIC by the Electra,ensem­ India, born , a Mohammedan, now a ward Burke, Cody’s manager. “ White Shadows” tells an inter FOR RADIO ble this evening is the overture COLUMBIA Christian and Senior at Newton While no one was permitted to esting story of a beautiful native 34-piece Services set to Carl Weber’s “ Oberon.” It Theological Seminary and class­ communicate with the Cody suite dancer who falls in love with a' SERVICE was Weber’s peculiar, gift to in­ mate of the Columbia pastor Next in the Warwick hotel here the handsome young American, only to find that she must give him-up in PHONE 1968 terpret through music tbe ro­ Miss Myrtle Collins has returned Sunday the . pastor, Rev. John film star’s fever is abating, Burk^ mance and beauty of the myths Howell, will preach on “ The accordance with plans made by her Have you tiearit she new Ma­ after visiting her friend Miss Lana said this morning. jestic Blectiir llariio? Smart Serviclft which enrich German lltera^re. Wolff in Norwich. Humanity of Jesus.” “ He’s, doing very nicely and im­ father. He filled his opera with melodies Mrs. Eugene Lafleur has return­ proving as rapidly as could be ex­ W. S. Van Eyke directed the pic­ With the services for-six of ^ght* Oval tfays expressing the magic of fairy­ ed to. her home in Columbia after pected,” the manager stated. ture, which is adapted from a popu­ Barstnw Radio in lavender or apple green. land. The overture reveals his spending several days at the home LOCAL GIRLS ENROLL Often Engaged ' lar novelette by Frederick O'Brien. gifts in generous proportions. The associate film feature for to­ Service of her parents in Meriden. Cody, during his six years as a ' Authorized Uualer Silverware Dept.—MiUn Floof. 8:30— Prophylactic program from There was no school Tuesday in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer moving pic­ morrow and Thursday is Behe Majestic, C'nisley, Philco' N. B. C. Studios. the local schools, as it was visiting TO STUDY NURSING ture star, was noted for his ro­ Daniels in “ What A Night,” her lat­ 216 Middle rurnptke Bast 9:00— “ Mental Hygiene,” Dr. O. day for the teachers. mances. He has been reported en­ est Paramount comedy-drama. South Manchester Miss Daniels has always been C. Wiedman, auspices of the Word has been received from gaged probably more than any recognized as a comedienne who , Hartford Medical Society. Luther Buell and Donald Wood­ On Friday February 1st, Miss other stage or screen celebrity with 9:15— Seth Parker’s Old Fashion­ ward that they have reached New Margaret Carlson and Miss Mar­ has achieved fame through her the exception of Peggy Hopkins original characterizations. In this ed Singing School, Orleans, where they will spend jorie Plavell, both of South Man­ Joyce. “ It is rare that a broadcasting picture she eclipses 'all of her pre­ some time before proceeding west­ chester were formally accepted in­ In 1926, Cody., married Mabel •station secures'the support of its vious efforts. ward. , to the Middlesex Hospital Training Normand, better known as the un- audience in the way that tbe Seth Ice catting has been started on School. At this time th6 student A Tlffany-Stabl Color Classic will Parker programs have gripped luckiest star in Hollywood due to be shown In'conjunctiou with the small private po.nds and in some of takes the Nightingale pledge, and unfavorable publicity. fans of Station WTIC,” ft radio after signing the roster of the two features. the coves of the lake. ^The middle When her star hung highest she editor in Connecticut recently of tbe lake is barely frozen over school is presented with her cap, was unfortunately mentioned in wrote. Seth Parker and his old- owing to the high winds which have and the class flower. Their course is fashioned singing school, whose prevailed lately. Ralph Buell has three years and of that time six connection with the William Des­ old time songs are transmitted to filled his ice house from a cove, and n-.onths is spent at the Yale School mond Taylor murder- in Holly­ Your Favorite Soda Station "WTIC from Jonesport. I.«ster Hutchins at Chestnut Hill of Nursing, where they receive wood. And later her chauffeur shot Me., receive great quantities of has filled his from bis pond. Activi­ special instruction in the care of Courtland S. Dines, wealthy Den­ fan mail. This evening they offer ty in all parts of the town in this children and contagious diseases. ver man. However, she was cleared ffiliousBllkmi, coBHtlpatedT Take NR*: of any blame in both cases. NAToarc woaait-~tm^biPi a characteristic program of tunes direction has become general, as tbe —tha mild, aafe, all-vegetable and of yesterday. season is getting late for Ice cut­ POPE’S ANNIVERSARY Perhaps from brooding over her lazativa.*’Yen'll feel fine in i 10:00— Clicquot Club Eskimos ting. troubles; Msbel “ came down” with the inondns. Promptly aad from N. B. C. Studios. The following pupils of the Cen­ Rome, Feb. 5.— Arrangements pneumonia. And Cody was at her pleasantly tida the ayatem # bedside constantly, Yooting for of the bowel poiaoaa that ^TO-MOBROW 10:80— Strand theater organ, Wal­ ter school bad perfect attendance are under way for ceremonies at cause headachea—26c. D ALRIGHT Mabel. ter SeiferL for the month of January: David the Vatican next Tuesday to com­ Recommended and aeld by 1 1 :00— Radio-Keith-Orpheum hour Hunt, Westcott Rice, Joe 'Szegda, memorate the seventh anniversary So now Mabel Is rooting for Lqw. N. B. C. Studios. Margaret Barge and Carol Lyman. of the coronation of Pope Plus XI. Two Manchester Druggists. In ordinary use the pedal of a This evening, for tbe third The Board of Relief met at the It is believed in some quarters that . You can always depend on them fd t ice Cii*eitm ter time, those who plac3 their dials Town Hall Friday from 10 to 4. a statement may be made regarding bicycle turns about 300 times in at Station WTIC will find them- They will meet again the l2th and the negotiations for settling the a mile. Radiator and any occasion. . . i t selves in the vast aerial theater 21st of this month, at. which time church-state conflict. made possible by the Radio- any one disatlsfled with their valu­ Keith-Orpheum hour. In which a General Repairing ation as prepared by the .Assessors JAPS OKEY-SNAPPY KISS : ? ' - group of renowned variety per­ may appeal to the Board of Relief. formers will present* musical, The second whist party given un­ Tokyo— Film kisses have now OLIVER WELDING humorous and dramatic selec­ der the auspices of the local Grange been officially approved by Japan. a n i f WORKS Manchester I tions In a hook-up uniting play­ was held Friday evening at the But they must be short and to tbe houses in New York, Chicago, Town Hall, 14 tables being in play. point. Osculations must not ex­ Corner Pearl and Spruce Boston, Philadelphia and Mil­ The ladies first prize was won ceed 30 seconds each» so that Amer­ DOCTOR Tel. 1235 waukee, Mrs. Ethel Blakely, and the conso­ ican Aim stars must needs develop 'daikt Ics The artists to be featured on lation prize by Mrs. George Champ- a more snappy style in the clinches. the Radlo-Kelth-Orphenm hour are: Un Gentlemen’s first prize was They are warned that all long Irene Franklin, singing comedi­ taken by Raymond Clarke, add kisses will be cut by Japanese cen­ DAVID CHAMBERS Phone 525 enne. ■ consolation prize by Mr.'Hansen of sor In the pre-views. . Frank Fry, comedian. Mansfield Depot Mrs. Mary CONTRAtTTOR Annette Kellerman In talk on Hutchins and Mrs. Clayton Hunt George Bernard Shaw says ex­ beauty, were the hostesses. Another whist pectations and disappointments _ S a f e f o r 4ND BIJII.DER Ethel Dairies, singing. moho- party wllL be held in .two weeks on are the luxuries of Idlers. He logoes. Friday evening,' Feb. 16th, with might have included voters. E v e r y O w u g h 68 Hollister Street MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1929« PAGE SEVEN

Iaffairs. The name o f E. Austin was Billy Sunday Still Going Strong approved as a member of the par­ HEBRON ish. Miss Anna Stanek has begun a TWO STORES: OAK AND MAIN, PARK AND MAIN STREETS] Rockville course of study Jn general office Mrs, Mary E. Mitchell was win­ work at Baypath Institute, Spring- ner of the highest score at the field, Mass. Monday Session of Superior Court. women’s bridge party, meeting Robert E. Will of Manaroneck, William Flavel, 60, of this city Wednesday evening, ' N. Y., a senior at Wesleyan Univer­ was find $16.16 Including s'-*- The board of relief met at the sity, and a frequent visitor at costs in the City Court by Judge town record building on Friday, Hebron, sings first bass with the John E. Fisk. He was charged Feb. 1. Adjourned meetirugs will University Glee Club which will with intoxication and was arrested be held at the same place on Fri­ make its appearance In Washing­ Sunday by Captain Stephen J. day, Feb. 8, and on Wednesday,' ton, D. C., the fifteenth and six­ Tobin. He paid his fine. . Feb. 20, at from 10 a. m. to 3 p. ' teenth of the present month. Judge Edward M. Yeomans m. on each day.'^ Any person claim­ Lucius W. Robinson has 300 granted two divorces at a special ing to be aggrieved by the doings three weeks old Incubator hatched short calendar session. Mrs. Elsie of the assessors may appeal there­ chicks which are In a fine condition. IT PAYS TS WAIT SN YBURSELF Soucy of Stafford Springs was from to’ the said board of relief. H granted a divorce from Alfred ^O. Members of the board of relief are Soucy, whereabouts unknown. It Edmund H. Horton, J. Banks Jones TALCOTTVILIE MANCHESTER’S GREAT PUBLIC PANTRY was charged that Mr. Soucy desert­ and Edward A, Raymond. ed her in 1925. There is one child Letters have been received by SAVES YOU TIME SAVES YOU M ONEY whose custody Mrs. Soucy w^^ friends from Mrs. Carrie I. Burn­ In a simple but impressive cere­ granted. ham who is spending the winter in mony, Miss Christine Bacheler was Mrs. Salome Woe J of Rockville California. She reports weather united in marriage to Captain Hugh was granted a divorce from Charles unusually cold for that state, and Ulric Swinscow Nlsbet In the Tal- B. Wocel of Springfield who it was states that on Sunday. Jan, 23 the cott^lle church on Saturday after­ For Real Economy and Satis* stated is now in a Massachusetts ground was white with hail, and noon at five o’clock. The Rev. F. reformatory for failing to pay his that two very severe t'nunderstorms P. Bacheler, father of the bride, took place, something that almost performed the ceremony. The wife $10 a week towards the sup­ never happens in California. Mrs. faction. Buy Your Groceries at port of their two children. The bride was charming in a gown of Burnham has spent; most of her white satin with veil and bridal couple have not lived together for time in Los Angeles, and has also four years. Rfrs. Wocel was given bouquet. The wedding marches visited San Diego and Pasadena, were played by Miss Carrie Lull. The Self-Serve Stores the custody of the two children. attending the Tournament of Roses Annual Fair of Firemen This Week. Following the ceremony. Captain in the last mentioned place. She and Mrs. Nlsbet received their ; ' ' ' ...... The Rockville Fire Department expects to start for the east in friends in the vestibule of the will hold their 22nd annual fair in March, and will visit San Francisco church. They will sail for England the Town Hall. Thursday. Friday before leavln,g. David Hamm's Vegetables on Wednesday, but expect to return y and Saturday evenings. There will The condition of Truman C. Ives later to make their permanent be an entertainment program each remains very serious. He is suf­ home in this country. They have Growers and packers of the finest vegetables—packed while fresh. evening followed by dancing. The fering from a form of bone disease -the best wishes of a host of friends. hall will be decorated for the occa­ and will have to remain In a plaster sion with numerous booths about cast for a year, specialists say. The the hall. ' ^ cast is held in position by a wooden SUBWAY SLASHER Tender Sweet Peas Thursday evening, Marie and frame which will not permit of his 3 cans 50® Elliott, graceful acrobatic dancers, standing or sitting. He can, how­ Boston, Feb. 5.— The “ Subway No. 2 can 1 can 18c will be on the program with Pan- ever, in good weather, be carried Slasher” , who has cut the clothing ette, who will entertain with ac­ out doors. A good hope for his of five girl? in as many weeks cordion numbers and “ Silent” Mora ultimate recovery is held out. while riding on subway trains, Sifted Sweet Wrinkled Peas 3 cans will be the outstanding feature of Miss Gladys Stratton, home man­ slashed Miss Catherine Meaney, a the evening with his several mys­ agement specialist, will be in telephone operator, of Dorchester No. 2 can. 1 can 22c tery tricks and sleight of hand Hebron, Friday, Feb. 8, to give today. Her dress frwn the arm pita work. Friday evening. Eddie Clark work on/the arrangement of kit­ to the,knee was cu. by a sharp in­ juggling comedian, will be on the chens for convenience and attrac­ strument. The skin beneath the EXTRA SIFTED tiveness. The meeting will be at program also an acrobatic act. Miss Although past 65 years of age, Billy Sunday, the evangelist and dress was scratched but she was Irene Scharf will be heard in vocal the home of Mrs. Truman Ives, not seriously injured. former baseball player, recently has been conducting a vigorous revival opening at 10:30 a. m. Miss Strat­ Sweet Wrinkled Peas 3 cans 73® selections. at Elyria, Ohio. Sunday was born Nov. 19, 1863, at Ames, Iowa. This Police said that every effort was Saturday evening there will be ton brings with her a small model is one of his most recent and best photos. being made to capture the “ subway No. 2 can 1 can 25c Noble and Porter, two black faced kitchen with which she illustrates slasher.” comedians who will please tjjie audi­ her talk. ence with their wit. The Dogln on customers and astonished them Town assessments for the past Fancy White Corn 3 cans 5 0 c Trio will include both instrumental by her Intimate knowledge of every year show a grand list of $678,596, Only Shop Girl, piece in the shop. this being a decrease from the levy and vocal numbers. of the previous year, when the No. 2 can 1 can 18c Season tickets for the fair are From Distinguished Line Her father. Lord Inchiquin, is grand list amounted to $700,637. selling fast and admit the holder to But She Lives There are 261 houses listed, valued the fair each evening, entitling the the fifteenth baron of the line and sits in the House of Lords as an at $176,740, and 247 barns. The Fancy Golden Bantam Corn 3 cans 65® holder to take a chance of the complete acreage of the town is numerous prizes. In Real Castle Irish representative peer. He owns over 20,000 acres' of laud in Ire­ given at 22,869, with a valuation of 1 can 22c Bids Out on Filtration Job. $278,837. There are 196 automo­ It Is expected that advertisements land, He claims direct descent V BY MILTON BRONNER from Brian Boru, the famous Irish biles valued at $44,270, and 189 will be placed in the trade papers horses, valued at $12,770. The within a few days for bids on the king who died fighting in the battle London.— A shop girl got engag­ work of the board of relief it is ex­ first stages of reconstruction of the of Clontarf in the year 1014. pected will make some changes in local filtration plant, following ed to be married the other day and He is the one peer in the realm the news about it burst right into the above figures. recommendations of Gerald Knight who has the privilege of quarter­ Alfred H. Post was sworn In Fri­ consulting engineer of Passaic, N. til* front page of some of the Lon­ ing the royal arms and of dressing don newspapers. Now usually, when day morning as a member of the Macaroni and Spaghetti I., who Jias made survey of the Lis servants in the scarlet livery board of relief, taking the place of plant. At present, there is a bill this sort of thing occurs it is be­ such as ordinarily is w'irn only by Price’s Superfine Regular price 12 l-2c pkg. cause the shop girl is very beauti­ Edward A. Raymond, who refused before the General Assembly re­ royal servants. This extraordinary the office. Mr. Raymond claimed ROBI.RJ questing permission for the city to ful, but poor, while the enamored pri"ilege was granted the O’Briens that he did not know his name had swain cither is a young nobleman issue bonds of $60,000 to pay for by King Henry VIII of England be­ been placed on the ticket at the ALLEN or a prince of business and finance, the. work. If the permit is not cause they relinquished the sov­ time he was elected to serve. CARLO _ J 'granted it is expected that the de­ rolling in riches. i. ereignty over southern Ireland The Rev. John Deeter continued Miseellaneous Specials sired amount will nave to be raised But in this particular case the bis work with his class in Bible by taxation. Mr. Knight has been prospective bridegroom is not rich study, going on with the bock of P and G Soap ...... 7 bars 25c Baker’s Cocoa. 1-2 lb. can 16c at all. He is only a country doc­ Deuteronomy Thursday evening, authorized by the committee in tor in County Donegal, Ireland. BOLTON Gpnn. Mother charge, to advertise" for bids: *Bids and lllustratdng the -methods used , t Shredded Wheat. 3 pkgs. 29c N. B. C. Uneeda Biscuits, No, the excitement w'as all be­ by scholars by the comparison of are to be submitted to City Clerk cause the bride-to-be, who was a Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones and Raymond E. Hunt. texts showing how different docu­ Knew Answer B & M Beans...... Ig. can 17c 6 pkgs...... 25c sort of shop girl de luxe. One of daughters, Aceynath and Merle ments were combined and re-edited. Meet After 17 Tears. were guests at the home of Mr. and Friend’s B ean s___ Ig. can 19c Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohn of Buf­ her homes is an ancient castle. She At the annual parish meeting of Drano ...... can 21c rides in luxur’ ous cars. Her father Mrs, R. R. Jones Sunday. The “ Yes, sir; I am certainly proud falo, New York were the week-end St. Peter’s Church, held at the Oakite ...... 2 pkgs. 25c is one of the largest landowners in Misses Ella and Jeanette Sumner of home of the Misses Pendleton Sat­ of my little boy,” says Mrs. J. J. Jello ...... 4 pkgs. 25c guests of Mr„ and Mrs. Joseph Hartford spent the weekend at their urday afternoon, the entire force of Carlo, 101 Zion St., Hartford. Van Camp’s Bean Hole Tucker of Vernon avenue. Mrs. name. , ofiicers serving during the past “ He’s the picture of health as you Pillsbury’s Health Brand Tucker and Mr. Cohn are brother Miss Ruth Jones is teaching at year was re-elected: Lewis W. can see, and„I feel like he’ll al­ and sister and have not seen one B e a n s...... 2 cans 25c the camp school In New Britain Phelps, senior warden; F. Elton ways be that way as long as I 2 p k g s ...... 29c (Maine Wood style) another for the past seventeen during the Illness of the regular Post, junior warden; Frank R. can get California Fig Syrup; I years. teacher. Post, clerk; Lewis 'W. Phelps, have used it with him ever since R in so...... Ig. pkg. 18c L u x ...... Ig. pkg. 21c Mrs. Ann Erismann. M>ss Sylvia Johnson, Miss Evelyn treasurer: William J. Warner. his first feverish, upset spell. I Mrs. Anna Erismann, died at Yoriie and Miss Arlene Mitchell of Clarissa L. Pendleton, Mrs. Leon her home on 29 Franklin street, knew what to give him because I the Willimantic Normal school Rathbone, Jared Tennant, Frank had heard of California. Fig Syrup Sunday night following a long ill­ were at the Center school this R. Post, Benjamin Bissell, members ness. She Is survived by her hus­ ever since I was a child. I have week. of vestry; delegates to convention used It freely with my baby and band John Erismann, a daughter. Mrs. Maxwell Hutchinson and and archdeaconry, Lewis W. Phelps, Iirory Soap m ediu m bar Miss Lillian Erismann, and a son, he loves it. It always fixes him up, son Maxwell Jr., have returned to William J. Warner, alternate. The (Limit 3 bars to a customer.) Erwin, all of this city; a sister, Mrs. treasurer’s report showed that re­ quick.” their home in Andover after spend­ In many homes, the third and Louise Aberle of Dobinsville and ing some time at the home of Miss ceipts and expenditures during the four sisters and three brothers in past year amounted to $3356.44. fourth generations are using pure, .a della Loomis. wholesome California Fig Syrup Germany. She was a member of The teachers in town attended a The offertory amounted to $112.79. The sum of $88.09 was given to the because it has never failed to do the Apostolic Christian church of convention in Willimantic Satur­ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Rockville, where the funeral will be different missions of the church, in­ what 1s expected of it. Nothing so day. Sixteen towns were represent­ cluding the Red Cross and Near quickly and thoroughly purges a held Wednesday at 2 o’clock. Burial ed. The largest and best supply in town. will be in the Ellington cemetery. East Relief work. The sum of child’s system of the souring waste ■William Skinner has returned to $669.26 was spent on the rectory, which keeps him cross, feverish, American Legion Banquet. his heme from the Manchester FLORIDA Stanley Dobosz Post, American in repainting and installing electric headachy, bilious, half-sick, with N A'nVE Memorial hosp! Legion, will hold its annual ban­ lights. It was voted to Install coated tongue, bad breath and no quet at the Rockville House on Miss Ida Belle Lacy assistant electricity in the church and plans supervisor visited at the Center appetite or energy as long as it is P otatoes Grape Fruit 4-25® Tuesday-, Feb. 12th. A turkey din­ for the immediate putting in of an bu. 75® and South schools this week. allowed to remain In 'the little ner will be served. Following the oil heater were discussed. It will Peck 19c Large size. * L. T. Garrison visited schools In be necessary to put in a new fur­ stomach and bowels. Fig Syrup dinner there will be an entertain­ gives tone and strength to these ment program. The speaker of the town this week. nace in connection with the heater Miss Elizabeth Rose who at­ as the old one which has done ser­ organs so they continue to act as HAVE YOUR GROC ERIES DELIVERED evening will be Rev. M. E. Osborne, Nature intends them to do, and tends Mt. Holyoke College spent the vice for the past 38 years is com* iGrocerles bought any time tomorrow are guaranteed to be delivered before Thursday noon. pastor of the Methodist church. week-end at her home. pletely worn out. Frank Porter helps build up and strengthen Rev. Mathlson Guest Speaker. was retained as janitor. The Rev. weak, pale and underweight chil­ Rev. Edward T. Mathlson, for­ The Board of Relief met at the basement Feb. 1 and will meet Mr. Williams, rector of St. Paul’s dren. Over four million bottles merly pastor of St. John’s Episcopal again Feb. 9, 1929, church, Willimantic, was present used a year shows its popularity. church will be the principal speaker at the meeting and discussed parish The genuine, endorsed by physi­ at the annual banquet of St. John’s The regular Grange meeting will be held Friday night at the base­ cians for 60 years, always hears Guild which will be held Thursday the word “ California.” at the Parish rooms^ Judge John ment. Everyone is requested to E. Fahey will be the second speak­ bring a red heart and a fish hook. DON'T STARVE er on the program. Rev. H. B. The Young Peoples Sunday eve­ Olmstead will be toastmaster. ning service will be omitted until TO END FAT Notes. further notice. More than 100 enjoyed the musl- Robert Warner has moved his Few succeed without harm. Try the furniture into his home recently modem way, embodied in Matmola pre­ cale held Sunday afternoon at St. scription tablets. People have used them John’s Episcopal church. There built here. Miss Ruth Jones spent the week for 20 years—millions of boxes of them. were organ selections by John Wil- The results are seen everywhere. by and vocal selections by Miss end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. John Toomey of Marmola contuns a gland element Lois Randall also violin selections The Hon. Katherine Beryl O’Brien which helps turn food into fuel end Let Us Budget by Henry Schadie of Hartford. Hartford spent Sunday at Maple — a shop girl de luxe. Wild. energy. The formula appears in every James B. Quinn and his son, box, also the reasons for results. Thus Yon Out o f Debt Hale's Health Markets Are James R. Quinn of Talcott avenue Ireland. He is a baron. Moreover, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rose and son you will know how the changes occur are both confined to the house with he is directly descended from Irish of Hartford spent Sunday at the 'without harm. Influenza. Mrs. Quinn’s ^ father, kings. home of George .Rose. All druggists supply Marmola at $1 a Censidered The. Cleanest William Stone is ill with influenza. Here’s Who They Are Mrs. Thomas Bentley who has box. Go start it now. Take four tablets w m g«tv« An Tour Mrs. Walter Dletzel of Talcott So there was some fiutter when been, ill the past few weeks is Im­ ^ daily until weightcomes down to normal. proving. , Meoey Prebleew avenue is confined to the house it was announced the Hon. Kath­ Do this because o f the new beauQr and erine Beryl O’Brien, eldest daugh­ The Choral club, met Monday vim which Marmola has brought to so iMarkets In The State with the flu. night rehearsing a Cantata. • , manv. for so long. glKOO LOAN payabU $5 Mrs. William Wiers of Vernon Is ter of Lord Inchiquln, was going numMyt plu$ latvful confined to the house with Influ­ to marry John Francis Patrick Gal­ in teretu ’ enza. ^ , lagher, who bad a fine career dur­ WHEN YOU NEED A Miss Leila Church has returned ing the war as physician with the CARPEN'I’ER OR MASON SXOO LOAN payable $10 home from New Ijondon, N. H. Rryal Air Force. m onthly,>, pUu lavi^ l MRkFed Roasting Chickens 35« The O’Briens— that’s the family for that little repair Job don't for­ When in^ Hartford in terest, where she gave readings at the an­ get to call nual guest night of a Woman s name— are nothing If not original \ and independent. One of Lord 1776 Dine With Us. S 3 0 0 LOAN p e n ile $15 Inchiquin’s sisters opened a mil­ monthly, plus lawful ^ \ h e Stanley Dobosz Post, Ameri­ WILLIAM KANEHL - interest, can Legion will hold a meeting this linery shop in the west end of Lon­ 2 Ihs. Rib End 1 lb. Sliced Rindless evening in G. A, R. Hall. Follow- don and made-it a success. So when General Gontractor Don't forget to take Oifatf AmeoBlf in Firopottlon *lng the meeting refreshments will the Hon. Katherine found time 510 Center 8t., Soatb Manchester home some Maryland Bacon hanging heavily on her hands, she Colt fixed by Imo, Every repayi P ork Chops be served. ^ . Oysters and Fresh Crack* meat reduces the cosu AjI Tlie Children of Mary will hold a go* a job in Jane straight’s fash­ bans in strict privacy. 1 lb. Fresh Beef social Wednesday evening in K. of ionable' antique shop iu Sloane ers. ilb.Pigs^Liver C. Hall. Music will be furnished by Square. And she was no amateur Calli Write or Fhone Liver Stein’s orchestra. . shop girl either. She reported for BUCKINGHAM’S PERSONAL FINANCE White Corbin Company are ex- duty at 10 and remained on the job. until 5:30 every evening. Sho dust­ COMPANY For Meat Loaf' necting a governmePt order for Honiss^s Rdoms 2 nod 8; Btate rbeater 'bout ten million envelopes. The ed every piece of china and old SELECT USED CARS Pork, Veal and Tender glass in the shop. She spent part of Bonding, 768 Main Street olds are for 3,600,000 Kraft en­ 22 State St. SO. ftlANOHKS'rKlt, CONN. velopes, also bids for 6,300,000 of her lunch hour reading books; on Bring Pleasant Memories (Under Grant’s Store) Ooll, Write or Uhone t*0-4 Beef Ground, 2 lbs. Shoulder Steak 2 lbs.! another size, also 48,000 sulphite antiques, so as to be thoroughly Open 8:30 to 6. Sat. 8:80 to 1 envelopes. postei. on the subject. Wh'en she Tel. 8*1310 Hartford. Conn. Licensed by sute, bad an off hour, she speut it in the 726 Main, East Hartford bonded to public. The world supply of radium is Victoria and Albert'Museum study­ tsUmated at 500 grammes. ing all the old things. > She ’ ■' • ^ # .■•> ^ G B EIGBX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1929*

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I This Atvl That In ■Vice © 1929 0y NEA Service. Inc. ^ A N N E AUSTIN HIN'rS O N H O W ro R K K P W E L L by World teamed Authority THIS HASHAPPEN£D RUTH LESTER, beantifnl sec­ Feminine Lore retary to “HANDSOME HARRY BORDEN, suspects her employer “Peddng to s e t what Idrul QUININE WAS AN INDIAN wa^ubllshed under the title, “The of shady stock dealhigs and of lipstick I use?” she lau^ied REMEDY 300 YEARS AGO English Remedy or Talbor’s Won­ would resi^ but for a romance at when ^ left the l ^ ’s derful Secret for Curing of Agues window^ that springs up between her and f vWith the Masonic'ball, the Junior^onion, pepper with seeds and pith By DR. MORRIS F1SHBEIN and Feavers.” Talbor, who was JACK HAYWARD, whose oflBce is M ^ A rk *>k t v AvaAw ^ n a ^ X t - — Nr — . . i « Prom and so many events on the removed, celery, mushrooms and Editor Journal of the American an Itinerant doctor trained as an just across the narrow airshaft social calendar all before Lent, the meat through food chopper and Medical Association and of Hygeia, from Borden’s. On a Saturday apothecary, had studied Peruvian Lily Beauty Parlor in the House & a'dd to pork and fat in frying pan. the Health Magazine. bark and had used it in restoring morning in January she informs Hale building will be rushed with Cook until vegetables begin to health to King Charles II, when BENNY SMITH, office boy of her work. To avoid disappointment 1 trown and add tomatoes, sugar engagement to Jack. would advise you to call 1671 with­ Apparently the first knowledge the latter was seized with intermit­ and pepper. Mix well and spread of the use of the bark of cinchona tent fever. When Borden comes in. Ruth out delay and make an appointment over spaghetti In casserole. Cover hands him an orchid-tinted en­ for your marcel, facial or other with remaining spaghetti and to be definitely established was In 1742 the famous investigator velope which he imMtiently beauty work. sprinkle top with cheese and published In 1739 by one De Jes- of botany, Llnueaeus, established thrusts into his pocket and greets bread crumbs thoroughly mixed. sleu. This writer stated that the ! the name cinchona In honor of the with an oath her information Did you save any of the lined Put Into a moderate oven and town of Loxa, Peru, was using the | Countess of Chinchon. Prom cin­ that the “woman with the beauti­ envelopes containing the handsome bake until cheese melts and top Is bark as early as 1600, when an In- | chona comes, as the active princi­ ful contralto voice” called him. Christmas cards you received? Or brown. Serve from casserole. dian chief told a Jesuit missionary Ruth gets $500 from the bank and ple, quinine, a drug which is of the if not perhaps you have small from Spain that the bark was of greatest importance today In the two tickets .with .drawing-room pieces lefjt over of the gay gift value for the treatment of inter­ for Winter Haven for Borden. A type of hat popular now at the treatment of malaria and in many wrappings. Well the girls are using winter resorts and bound to be here mittent fever. other diseases. A substance de­ RIT.A DUBOIS, night club dan­ these odd bits of paper to cover cer, who is to accompany Borden in the north next summer Is of The bark was called qulna-qulna, rived from cinchona has been found matchboxes, the small pocket size. white ballibuntl straw with a brand which meant bark of barks, which to have special virtues In certain to the resort, calls during .the They certainly look more attractive morning. Another caller is MRS. of grosgrain ribbons and a bow at shows that the Indians attached forms of pneumonia. thus decorated, and I have noticed the side front. The shape is a ver­ special value to the preparation. BORDEN, the promoter’j wife and the men sporting them. The chil­ Many students of history believe mother of his two children. Bor­ sion of the cloche with drooping According to C. J. S. Thompson, that several ancient civilizations dren would be interested In doing brim, narrowing in the hack. the first authentic records of the den forces her to ask him for her the pasting whether the boxes are fell because cf the inroads of ma­ monthly alimony on a certain intended for the men or women. > ------use of cinchona in the treatment laria upon the people. The discov­ date. Learning Borden is busy, A useful pastime la that of mak­ of disease was its application to ery of quinine and of Its use In the wife agrees to return about A style authority In commenting; ing hooked rugs, or for that matter the wife of the fourth count of controlling this disease represents 1:80. but before she leaves she on the gowns at Palm Beach waxes' rugs of any kind. It uses up worn Chinebon in Lima in 1638. After one of the greatest accomplish­ glimnses a pistol in Ruth’s desk. enthusiastic over the smartness of dresses material, underwear, stock­ that time various treatises were ments of scientific medicine, and, When Rita leaves Borden waves 39Z white for all occasions, which she ings and other garments that would ■written on the subject, the first goodby with the tom half of a as can be seen from this brief out­ says need never be monotonous if/ go Into the ragbag otherwise. By mention in England being pub­ line, Is as romantic as the seareb. bank note, reminding her of a cer­ color is introduced In the scarf, hat’ the aid of dyes or tints any desired lished In 1655. tain bargain. While Ruth is tak­ of northern explorers for the Hortli or other accessories. White- tulle, shade may he had, and the rugs In 1682 a book about the bark Pole. ing Borden’s dictation he makes she decides Is ideal for the evening, can be designed especially for what­ a playful pass at her and she ever room they are ‘ .made for, screams. Jack in the opposite of­ TYPICALLY SPORTS gown, with molded bodice of white satin and yards upon yards of tiille whether it be nursery or living her. Candid by nature, and averse fice hears her and becomes vio­ A distinct type that has created room. Classes are now forming at The Woman Day to all kinds of equivocation^ to tell lently angry at Borden. She meets unusual attraction in fashionable for the skirt. For decoration crys­ “Of course! That's why thp bill tickets. Poor Satan! Do you think tal or^strass or flowers may be the Manchester Community club The wish that one were a man, lies bored her., It seemed to her a Tack for luncheon but forgets her dismayed him. He wants to save he’ll starve to death before Mon­ circles Is a sports dress, of light­ and everyone interested should if one is a womrn, and the wish roundabout way of going to work. hank hook and rashe- hack to the weight woolen in chartreuse shade. added at will. Next to white come for our home—now.” day? I’ll take a lot of crumbs with the pink and lavender and in-be­ take the matter up with Miss that one were a woman, if one is Yet, she reflacte’, the flowered office where she hmises her lip. At the theater Jack refused the me in the morning—” Style No. 392 designed in sizes ,16, Mason, the recreational director. a man, are perhaps about as fre­ paruasoy—the pleasure of belfig She has a difficult time convinc­ tween shades. - The woman with singsoUig offer, “ Check your hat and “I don’t like that black pigeon!” IS, 20 years, 36, 88, 40 and 42 prematurely white hair can revel quent as any human wishes. rescued by a blue-Jaoket—if these ing Jack that Borden did not hurt coat and bag, sir. Check your hat Jack surprised Ruth by saying the inches bustj takes but 3 1-2 yards For a lover’s open face sandwich It’s not often, though, that a were only to be obtained by round­ her. Wliile they are Innching, in these shades. and—” with a curt “No!” And he absurd words grimly. “He looks of 40-lnch material to make it. The —these are Intended for 'Valentine human being can really try it out, about ways, roundabout one must Jack di.scovers he has left the nursed the heavy bag on his knees too much like his namesake, Inset vestee closing at center-front; entertaining—chop 2 cups of ten­ theater tickets on his desk and he If we read back through hooks being first a man and then a wo­ go, she supposed. She remembered during the entire performance of ‘Handsome Harry.’ ” underfaced and' rolled with collar, relating to the history of cookery der pink boiled ham and add one man, as did Orlando, hero and how; as a young man, she bad in­ returns to get them. the play. “Darling!” Ruth laughed. “1 do and completed with youthful bow, cup chopped pimento. Use a little NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY we find the meat stew has from the heroine of the book by th'~ same sisted that women must be obedi­ The show they had chosen so believe you’re Jealous of tho black gives splendid idea for stitching, to thick mayonnaise colored pink to title by Virginia Woolf. ent, chaste, scented. ‘I shall have to CHAPTER VI very beginning of civilization play­ happily the night before, when pigeon! He’s a greedy scamp. But achieve tailored finish. The attach­ ed a very important part. It is a moisten and spread on thin slices Seme of the amusing compari­ pay in my own person for those de­ Jack made an impatient gesture making their plans, proved a disap­ have you noticed how the little ed two-piece skirt with wide box- of buttered bread cut In heart sons of Orlando on the two states sires,’ she reflected; ‘for women are toward the waiter who had hur­ meal in Itself. The French refer to pointment. It was a murder mys­ white pigeon adores him? She’s plaits across front makes it so ap­ dishes of this kind as “ragouts.” shapes. Chopped green pickle or are interesting: “It Is a strange not (judging by my own short ex­ ried to the table, order pad ,ln tery, w'itl. the action taking place never far from his side, although strips of pepper may be used to hand. ‘‘No dessert. But you can propriate for sports. Plain silk Usually beef is used but a ragout fact, but a true one that up to this perience of the sex) obedient, in a courtroom. Ruth had wanted she’s too timid to eat out of mv crepe, jersey, crepella, silk crepe of lamb, with a few slices of bacon form a narrow border around the moment she had hardly given her chaste, scented, and exquisitely ap­ tring the check . . . What do you to see it because of her familiarity hand yet. I wonder if most of the edge of the heart. mean—Borden?" he demanded of in tweed pattern and canton-faille and the other vegetables Is one that se.x a thought. It was not until she parelled by nature.^They can only with the law and with trial proce­ pigeons aren’t ladies who are in any family will enjoy on a cold felt tho coil of skirts about her legs attain these graces,‘without which Ruth, in an odd. constrained voice, love with Black Sata-., He struts crepe are smart suggestions suit­ Another form of handiwork dure, but unfortunately the district able for practical daytime wear. frosty day. and the captain offered, with the they may enjoy none of the delights as the waiter was removing Ruth’s attorney looked something like her about as if he were the lord of cre­ which the ■w;omen are doing at (he dish of melted ice cream. Pattern price 15 cents in stamps greatest po.:teness, to ha»e an awn­ of life, by the most tedious disci­ father, who had lost his life in a ation. . . . I wonder, too,” she School street Recreation Center Is pline. There’s the hair-dressing,’ “You—you look so queer that 1 mused, “bow p.ita Dubois is enjoy­ or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap An odd trade for a woman is that ing spread for her on deck that she courtroom, and duri-"T the second the making of picture plaques. Any she thought, ‘thut alone • will take thought you m ight have had^ a ing the week-end. I know she coin carefully. of barrel broker, followed by Lil­ pretty picture from a magazine realized with a start, the penalties act she burst into teirs and cried an hour of, my morning: there’s quarrel with Borden,” Ruth quiv­ doesn’^t really, care for Harry Bor­ We suggest that when you send lian F. Fink, who doesn’t hesitate may. be applied with cement of a and privileges of her position. ered. oblivious of the- waiter’s pres­ so hard that people around-them to work on the wharves of New looking in the looking-glass, anoth­ looked at her with impatient disap­ den— ” for this pattern you enclose 10 special kind to a wood plaque and A Lazy Life! ence, ‘‘Oh, Jack, what is the mat­ England ports even on the bitterest er hour; there’s staying and lacing; proval. “Let’s not talk about that mdu cents additional for a copy of our the result is an inexpensive and “ ‘Lord,’ she thought, ‘this is a ter? Did you see him?” again!” Jack interrupted vehe­ cold days. supervisin,g the work of attractive wall decoration. there’s washing and * powdering; “I think we’d better duck the rest Spring Fashion Magazine. It’s just the longshoremen in her employ. pleasant, lazy way of life, to be Jack frowned, then poured him­ mently. Then, as Ruth’s delicate filled with delightful styles, includ­ there’s changing from si.k to lace self a with a hand of this.” Jack 'Urged, his mouth When she receives an order for snre. But,’ she thought, giving her and. from lace to paduasoy: and tiight and grim. “I never realized— little face flushed and quivered: ing smart ensembles, and cute de­ thousands of oil barrels for some Orange Shortcake legs a kick, ‘these skirts are that trembled slightly. ‘‘Why “Sorry, darling!, I’m all on edge. In making an orange shortcake, there’s being chaste year In and should I see him? Watching Bor­ I’m not enjoying it any better than signs for the kiddies. refinery, she goes to Boston. Provi­ plaguoy things to have about one’s year out.’ ” you are, darling. I’ve already . . . Keyed up. 1 suppose, to my peel and slice thinly several good den isn’t my favorite .indoor sport!” dence or some other port and bar­ heels. Yet the s’a'” (flowered The Male Parado.x guessed who the murdererr is any­ new responsibilities. Shall we go gains for them, charters a barge sized oranges, place them in a deep paduasoy) is the loveliest in the " He must have realized then how out to Granbury with Cowan next Manchester Herald di.sh and sprinkle each layer with Then Orlando who now is a wo­ violent his voice was-., for he soft- way—pretty obvious, and it’s rather to deliver them, picks up her own world. Never have 1 seen my own a sordid way to spend .our big Sunday and look at the lots? Oh, Pattern Service sugar and then squeeze over all. man, and who has been a man, >ned it suddenly. ‘‘There’s nothing crew to load and goes back to her skin (here she laid her hand on her muses on the luale sex. afternoon.” Ruth! I do love you so! Forgive office in New York in time for the the juice of one or two lemons. Be the matter; honey. I—just thought me for being so difficult last night As our patterns are mailed sure all the orange seeds have been knee) look to such advantage as “She was . horrified to perceive I’d gather up some work tJ) do over “No, let’s stay.” Ruth choked. “I next order. She gave up high now. Could I. however, leap over­ —I want you to get your money’s and tonight. I—lots on mv mind. trtini New York Uily please al­ takon out during the cutting. how low an opinion she was fonn- the week-end.” and he pointed to low five days. school to help her brother who was board and swim in clothes like w orth.” Got to plan a future for Mr. and a barrel broker and started In busi­ Make a shortcake or short bhs- Ing o; the other sex, the manly, to the well-filled brief case he had Mrs. John Carrin,gfon Hayward. ciiit (lough, hake a delicate brown these? No! Therefore. I should lave which it had once been her pride '.o propped against the wall. When she had said it she could Pattern No...... ness for herself iust after the. have bitten out hPr totigi.e. Her Love me? Say it. Ruth!” and when done split and butter to trust to the protectio.. of a blue­ belong. ‘To fall from a masthead, ' “You’re—going to work tomor­ World War. Being a woman has jacket. Do I object to that? Now do only excuse was that by this time-j It was not until she was dress­ been no handicap in her work, she .generously. T,ay on a hot plate and she thought, ‘because you see a row?” Ruth asked slowly. ing to go to the office Mondav m orn­ Price 15 Gents cover, thickly with the sliced I? Ihe wondered, here encountering woman’s ankles: to dress up like a , Jack smiled at her, with oddly she was so nervous and 111—she I declares. • must he taking a dreadful cold! — ing that Ruth realized Jack had orange: thon put on the unner the first knot,in the smooth skein Guy Fawkes and parade the streijts, pale, taut lips. “Just during the not reminded her of her promise N a m e ...... crust, butter again, and cover of her argument. day. We’ll have our evening to­ that she hardly knew what she was Ca.c.sprole of S|)aglietti so that women may praise you; to saying. •o resign her position as Harry K One cup broken spa,ghetti, 2 thickly with the orange, snrinkle Demands Of Men deny a woman teaching lest she gether. Sorry to have kept you Borden’s secretary. “But — why S i z e ...... v ...... with a little more suear and turn Then Orlandh begins reflecting waiting, sweetheart.” slices fat salt pork. 1 medium may laugh at you: to be the slave should he remind me?” she rea­ sized carrot, 1 onion, 1 sweet ’he iuice over all. Serve imme- upon what she. as a man demand­ of the frailest chit in petticoats, and She tried gallantlv to play up. They sat through the third act. Add ress diatelv. their hands touching only once. soned. “He knows I'll keep my green pepper, 2 stalks celery. 6 ed in women, and is appalled at the yet to go abcut as if you were the though her heart felt like a stone promise, and T can understand his in her breast. “Poor I.etty! She’s And she had dream ed all morning mushrooms (optional). 1-4 pound A plain sugar svrup flavored with job before her if she cares to please Lords of crealion.—Heaven-!’ she of that glorious opportunity for not wanting to talk about it.” round steak'. 1 cup strained toma­ lemon iiiice may he used in making men. thought, ‘what fools they make of like a ghost, isn't she, dear? A She arrived at the office at 9 a good sauce for the shortcake drab, gray, old ghost, haunting a holding hands! Send your order to the '‘Pat­ toes. 1 teaspoon sugar. 1-4 tea­ “Upon which, a gloom fell ever us— what fools we are!' ” though Borden never required her tern UepL, Mahcliestei Evening spoon pepper. 1-2 cup fine stale MARY TAYLOR scrub pail and a mop. But I’ll “Let’s go to the savings hank presence until half past. And his never forget Letty. You know, dar­ first, then on to my apartment for Herald. Manchester. Gonn.” bread crum bs, 1-4 cup grated dinner.” Ruth suggested, almost train was not due Irom Winter cheese. ling. it was your sweetness to old Haven until 12:10. There was a Letty that made me first realize Cook spaghetti In boiling salted g r E e n a n d g o l d timidly, -vhen they left the theater. great pile of letters on the floor, that I loved you.” “I want to cook for you—to get water until tender. Drain and beneath the slot iii the door, but rinse In cold water. Put half if A two-piece apple green kasha His smile became more natural, into practice.” there was something Ruth had to eager. “Yes? I thought you said “That’s the spirit!” Jack ap- it In a smooth layer in a casserole. suit with a shawl collar and pleat­ last night you'd loved me since the do before she opened, read and Put salt pork through food chop­ ed skirt has a rich gold blouse. nlauded, but the smile on his Ups sorted the mail. She had not for­ YOUR first time you 5 aw me. when you scarcely touched his eyes. What^— per and cook in a hot frying pan The fashion of having blouses were feeding the pigeons.” gotten the pigeons this time. Ben­ until fat has cooked oiif and pork darker or much richer than suits oh, what had hannened? Ruth won­ ny Smith had not arrived, although “Of course!” she nodded, almost dered desperately. has begun to brown. Put carrot, is very good now. happy again. “But I didn’t realize he was supposed to open the. offices CHILDREN I f - But In the bank, open Saturday at nine o’clock sharp. Of course until the other day — Tuesday, afternoons for savings bank depos­ wasn’t it? How long ago it seems he was taking advantage of Bor­ ^ Olii/e I^berts Barfon itors. he seemed more himself den’s absence. now!—when you were showing me again, teasing her about her thrif- C)ic)28 bn NEA Service.Inc your offices so proudly. Remember? Ruth took the dried sponge out \ ' - ' finess, and gallantlv relieving her o<’ the little glass dish on her desk, About the gratest compliment The Health Claims You’d sent Miss Hester ouf for a of her handbag while she made out we can’ pay a person is to call him q-t.art of hot chocolate, and you then emptied into it an envelope '•ler depo.sit slip and endorsed her of peanuts and a larger package a good sport. of Rumford, the baking powder with real mad a poor old Letty have some, salary check. food value, appeal strcsngly to keen women. of crumbs. , Satan and his harem Now it takes several qualities yM -- too.” “Peeking to see what kind of should have a feast and not have well-blended to give one a clear It adds to foods 'with which it is used lipstick I use?” she laughed at him. to wait until noon for it. either! right to this title. Not the least of vitally necessary phosphates essential to ■--fy "Oh, Letty and I are pals,” Jack when she left the teller’s window. these is a bit of iron in our sys­ 'i i - laughed. “Ever since her first Smiling, she opened th'' door be­ upbuilding bodily structure. Jack closed her little brown tween her office and Borden’s pri­ tems that enables us to. “see things day in the building, when I noticed leather handbag and flushed as if that she was new, and told her I vate office and, with the glass dish ‘hrough.” And just aJout the best .J i had been caught in the act of in her hand, stepped across the was glad to meet her, she’s thought stealing. "Just curious to see what time to mine some of that iron of It Never threshold. stick-to-lt-Iveness is in childhood. RUMFORD your precious Jack a ‘really re­ a girl stuffs into a handba?:.” he Spoils markable fellow.’ ” grinned at her. “I never saw one The ghastly spectacle that met Courage is natural to some chil­ The Wholesome herieyes robbed her of all power of dren, that is, physical courage. By a Baking “And he is!” Ruth cried, com­ ♦ hat didn’t look ready to. burst. I '■y- pletely happy again. “Oh, Jack!” motion for the moment, and the all the laws of well-intentioned' noticed that the little inside mir­ pigeons of their meal. The glass BAKING POWDER B9Z-8 Fhe caugh’ her breath sharply on ror broke when you dropped your Nature, behavorlsts tell us that it that beloved name. Then she bag in the hotel dining room. Are dish fell to the floor, the peanuts should be commou to all. But we laughed softly, her blue eyes limped vou superstitious?” > and crumbs scattering upon the know that It isn’t. Bred out or born with love. “Darling, I’ll never for­ Ruth shivered. “Seven years thick velvet rug. . . But Ruth out, most children are physically get how comical you looked last bad luck, vou mean? Pooh! You did not see them, for her eyes were tim id. night when I came back into the fixed in a trance of horror upon They have to be shown bra%ery. can’t scare me!. I’ve Just entered the thing that Iay\ near the win­ room without my spectacles, with on seven y«‘ars divine luck—and dow on the floor. Nafirally tho first step .Is to my curls turned loose and that 0 seven more and seven more—and (To Be contlnned) eliminate fear by avoidance of awful yellowish powder scrubbed seven more—” she chanted. A miirder in Hari^ Borden’s of­ things that will cause It, strength­ off my face— ” Jack’s mobile, sensitive face fice. And.the vlctlih—Lbnt read toe ening a child’s courage In a nega-l The most popular “That was a mean trick to play went grave again, almost shadowed. next chapter. * tlve manner — no frightening on a man!” Jack chided her ten­ “Please God you’re right, dear.’’ stories, no reference to the dark,l * derly. “Let him get himself en­ And do what she wonid that eve­ no bugaboo punishments and so on. gaged to one girl and then find erator ning and the next. Ruth Lester Fashion Plaque For instance, a little girl was himself saddled with an entirely cpuld not long keep the shadow of given a pony. She was terribly Coffee C r ^ different one!” trouble, even fear, out of her lov­ afraid of riding It. But finally she ------"Are you sorry, darling?” she er’s eyes. True, he ate the dinner ^ ‘was Induced to stay on It while It teased, the dimple tugging at the how offers greater value that she cooked for him, and was being led. Later she rode It corner of her beautiful little mouth. praised her culinary art extrava­ ' ' ■ ■ ■ * . ' I ' alone while It 'walked and she eyen I ' “I suppose I’ll have to make the gantly. But after the dishes were ' ,/v - i best of you.” Jack ret rted. Then, shut her teeth tight and stuck on 1 • 7- ■: washed and restored to the tiny while It trotted. to the waiter. “The check? Oh, cupboard In the miniature kltcben- Rv • yes.” et, he slumped Into gloom again, But one day It tried to keep up h ' ft” Ruth, watching his face because forgetting to kiss her for as long with a horse and started oft at a New low prices bring I she loved It so, saw a frown pass as half an hoar at a time. She stiff canter. Her eyes dilated and t quickly over It as his eyes scanned spent most of Sunday In bed, but her father could see that she was ' savings as much as $90 the check. And again Joy fled from contrary to her fears, an actual cold frantic with terror. ^ But ho called her heart, . . She tried to grasp did not develop. There was Jnst out, “Stick on, Betty! Stick on! on household models Its flying wings: “Oh, no! Jack that odd shiver that ran along her You’re all right.” Isn’t stingy! Why, he’s th. soul of nerves at the most unexpected Betty stuck on for a quarter of generosity. I’ve seen him tip Letty moment. a mile and tho pony slowed down. and flie elevator boys—’• After,that there wasn’t a horse In Agents For | She turned away her eyes, lest Sunday evening they ate dinner the world she was afraid of. she see that the tip was small. . . In the little restaurant to which A boy took a notion to sleep out She oould not have borne that—not Ruth had taken Jack the first time In the yard In a tent. For three M il today! they had ever eaten together. In nights at two, in the ■ morning he 5 “Your brief ease, sir!" the waiter obedience to his whimsical request awakened frightened and had to be FRIGID AIRE 'T) called to Jack as he and Ruth were that she show him where she got let into the house. PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS leaving. such potent cram that the black The fourth inornlngi his fa.ther Jack accepted the heavy bag with pigeon would eat out of her hand. called, ‘‘You’re‘‘all right, Charlie,' muttered thanks and Ruth thought “Oh, Jack, the poor pigeons!” stay out.’’ Charlie probably' speht ''p h o n e 'ae looked at it with distaste—dls- e v R uth rem em bered the birds con? ONE O F TH E new.iest scarf 'apd several hqura of terror the first irust even. “The poor dear doesn’t tritely. “I was so happy yesterday bag sets for spring Is made of blue night, but after that the silent ALFRED A. GREZEL want tO' w ork, h u t feels th a t he has that I forgot to buy peanuts to feed and white dotted foulard. The loneliness of th'^ wee sm a' hours 829 Main Street,. South Manchester to. sow that he’s an engaged man, them before I left for the week-end. long narrow scarf lends itself well ■“'.o'/S'n plamdng.to get married!’’ she de­ had no horror for him His father I meant to do It when I was out to the jaunty manner in which if knew the boy and knew just what duced, tsfbig to recapture Joy. gating Mr. Bordenls money and Is knotted about the throat be £.eeded. 2315 ■\ ^

MAJNUaJfiSi’JfiK iSVEJNING HERAIJO, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1929. PAGE NINE REC FIVE NEEDS WIN \ - BRITAIN High School Swimmers Courage Keeps Handicapped Men At Game State Title Chances Lose Their First Meet i s .

Canterbury Prep Too LEAGUE HEADS MEET 'X. Herald Sports Editor Pre­ “ JKGS” DONABIIE '' ^ Strong: Wins 45 to 16 InjXO m a k e SCHEDULE 1 SESH dicts Manchester Will Win '-Ik WITH NEW BfttTiUN New Milford; Wamocki ___ i--- ' But Says Locals Must Play Scores Most for Manches-1 Nothing Important Expected Still ;j5marting under its se­ • I vere lacing administered by Ball Every Minute With the Bristol Eh dees. Manager ter. Except to Have Sunday Clarence LampbeP has signed No Loafing; Home Floor “ Jiggs” Donahue of Holyoke, former Bristol Endee center, (Spcfial to The Herald. Games in Boston. to play with his New Britafn Advantage to New Britain team. New Milford, Conn., Feb. 5.— This information was given Canterbury Prep won its fifth BY DAVIS J. WALSH as Wellas Rec; Commu­ The Herald this afternoon by straight s\vi,niniing meet here yes­ 'J o e Sexton, sports editor of New York, Feb. 5.— Having dis­ the New Britain Record who terday afternoon when it easily de­ covered that the most pleasant way writes that Donahue will make feated Jlanchestef High, a hitherto of doing nothing is to hold a meet­ nity Girls in Preliminary.. his first appearance against underfeated team. The score was ing for that purpose, the National the Rev Five tonl’ght being 4 5 to It). League will convene solemnly today By TOM STOWE used at center. This means Manchester took but one first and, w'ith all due gravity, adopt a that Jimmy Zakzewski will place in the seven events, that go­ schedule which has been In cold play forward with A1 Sloman. ing to Warnock who captured the type for many days. The business, To a great extent Manches­ The addition of Donahue fifty yard back stroke. The visit-! on the face of it, is as dead as the boosts New Britain's stock ors also made but two seconds, j ter’s chances of winning the considerably and means that Cheney finishing behind Miller "in sulphur on an ex-match; yet base­ ball ever was a whimsicai racket state semi-professional basket­ the Rec must work all the the fiftv yard breast stroke event harder tonight if it expects- and Warnock taking second in the and, for all anyone knows, it may ball championship this season trade itself silly before the end of victory. New Britain fans are diving. will depend upon the outcome criticising Lampher’s team to The visitors took four third the day. of the Rec Five-New Britain The last time out, the National no little extent and New Brit­ places. Skelley, Miller, Swift, p game to be played here this ain realizes that it must win Oliver and Ryan won firsts for Can­ League pulled one for the old evening. tonight to get back ip good terbury. Manchester’s next meet is album when it yessed John A. Hyd- The one-armed bowling team of Cudahy, Wis., is shown in No. 1 ler on his masterpiece, entitled the standing with the Hardwarfe' picture above. They are, left to right, W. J. O’Neil, manager; A defeat by New Britain City fans. •' ' permanent . This time, In commenting on Donahue, it may cull something else out of William O’Dell, Mat Schwind, Leo Kahnka, Fred Krueger, H. J. Mar- would be a blow that would be hard to live down. Victories Sexton writes-as follows; the hat. They even might sell the tindale and E. Witt. In No. 2 are Meikeljohn and Krueger, Wiscon­ “ Donahue has always been a'J Giants, since Innuendoes to this ef­ sin varsity hockey players who have to wear glasses. No. 3 shows over Meriden or Bristol would fine defensive player and * ' fect have been traveling to and fro Tom McAuliffe, the armless golf player. No. 4 is Harland East- be required to offset it. Man­ great floor worker. He is not on the backstair these many days. chester is scheduled to play iii known as a scoring star but It isn’t likely that they would pick wood, one-armed football player of San Francisco; No. 5 is John while he was with Brlstbl- a league meeting., for such an an­ Maygor, Temple University basketball player, and No. 6 show's the Bristol Saturday night, and proved to be a good shot in a. nouncement, however. four members of the Coe College basketball team who have to wear who knows what will happen iT pinch. He is a first class foul Nothing But Talk guards over their glasses. They j.re^left to right, Mark Blackman, the Rec Five should take a bad shooter and he should be a In fact, it har become the cus­ great asset to the locals.” tom for nothing to come out of James Cotter, How'ard Brehm and Claude Appleby. licking tonight? ------^ these gatherings in a most indus­ • I am not trying to get pessi­ The announcement that trious manner. They talk a trade mistic about tonight’s encount­ Donahue will play center was for themselves but seldom close It er, but rather to be frank in corroborated -by Gerald Cr^ati, until weeks later, if at all. The only BAHALINO-CURRY sports editor of the New RirTt-' incentive the lads may have for Im­ Game Hearts Often stating the existing conditions aln Herald who called the mediate action is that the occasion and future possibilities sur­ writer by telephone. Crean probably will afford them their last rounding its outcome. Person­ added that “ Hank” Arburr BOUT ON THURSDAY would play center instead of chance to do business before post Overcome Handicaps ally, I look for a Rec victory by time on April 16. Tom Leary. Donahue will be a close score. However, the Rec used at a stationary guard There has been some talk, for Bat Battalino is hard at work example, that the Cubs wish to add By HENRY L. FARRELL Five will have to play basket­ position with Sloman. Zakzew-^ (^didn’t attempt to capitalize on his putting on the finishing touches ski, Arburr and Sheehan com­ Lester Bell to the payroll so that misfortune. He weut into news­ ball every minute and not take for his boiit with Joe Curry of prising a four-man offense.' he will not be away from home HOW ABOUT WILLIE’? Handicaps? . . . There are- no paper work and became a golf without Mister Hornsby, his profes­ New York at Foot Guard hall matters easy the first half as is It has been rather thoroughly, such things as physical handicaps writer in spite of the handicap. He Thursday night. often the case in their games. sional godfather. This may be very used a pencil In his mouth to important, so Joe McCarthy has broadcast that Jack Sharkey when there is a great fighting heart But has twice met the New Having heard much about the didn’t cover himself with glory in strike the keys of a typewriter. Yorker: he won the first bout and signified his willingness to see that to inspire the cripple or the physi­ He took up golf and 'became a sensational basketball outfit rep­ the right thing is done by the young his fight with K, O. Christner. He was held to a draw in the second, resenting Manchester this season, did win the decision, but thero^ cally deficient to go on with his fair player in spite ot his terrific both of these battles being staged man. He may be had from the game. handicap. hundreds of out of town persons Braves, according to the common were some squawks about the jus­ at New Haven. will eagerly await the result of to­ tice of the award. It took a great fighting heart for John Maygor, a young PeJinsyl- This Battalino-Currjf feud has •Wes” Warnock. understanding, but only for a price to play through a night’s battle. They admit the Rec and they don't mean money. It Is Willie Stribling, the same night vania boy, lost his left arm in a been lengthened to ten rounds for Five has a very impressive record that Sharkey fought Christner, this Hartford meeting. In New believed that the Braves will go for , dropping tears from railroad accident but the disability with its 14 victories In, 15 games with Roxbury Prep in its own pool met some fellow named Smith Haven, they went but six rounds on Saturday afternoon. the Bell deal if they can get an out­ the pain that.shot down his arm did not keep him out of athletics but are looking upun tonight’s tus­ down in New Orleans and the every time he threw the ball. when he matriculated at Temple each occasion. The results yesterday follow: fielder, possibly Her.thcote. refereee stopped the fight along sle as a true estimate of their abili­ 50 yard free-style: Skelley, Can­ It was magnificent courage that University and hO made the fresh­ The indication is that Battalino Huggins In Town about the fourth round. Not so will be around 125 for this bout. ty. If Manchester can chalk this terbury, first; Behn, Canterbury, also is in town kept Adam. Walsh playing for man basketball squad. game bn the winning side' of Us much noise was made about that Notre Dame against the Army foot­ Harland Eastwood, a San Fran­ That has been his weight for hfs re­ second; Buckland, Manchester, fer the rival meeting but I would fight. Not so much appeared in ledger, Connecticut busketbair fans third; time 26 4-5 seconds. ball team with two broken hands cisco boy, is typical of a number cent fights and he has been strong not say that he still has hopes of general circulation about Willie’s and fast at that poundage. will have £o sit up and take notice: 50 yard breast-stroke: Miller, and for jRed Dunil to battle through hawking Ben Paschal or Cedric showing. Of cases where boys handicapped Joe Russo, who won his last two Rec Must Win. Canterbury, first; Cheney, Man­ Durst to the highest bidder. There a whole game for Marquette with by ttfe loss of an arm went into But it seems that to all those Hartford bouts, meets.Leroy Carley While a defeat at the hands of The Hartford newspapers have chester, second; Knight, third; can be no bidder in the National who witnessed the thing in New an arm broken in two places. football and made good and. there reported that Frankie O’Brien hai time, 37 seconds. of Worcester in the semi-final of New Britain would be far from a League until such time aS these Orleans the Stribling boy did not It was the impulse from a su­ have been instances where one-arm six rounds. The other bouts are as been forced to call off his scheduled 50 yard back-stroke: Warnock, men a-re waived but of the Ameri­ perb heart that kept little Jimmy boys have played on college and 1 disgrace to Manchester,- It would, fight with Laddie Lee jn Portland, knock the customers dead with a follows: nevertheless, be a serious blow to Manchester, first; Haire, Canter­ can, which time Is not now. That demonstration of championship Wilde coming up off the floor in semi-pro baseball teams. Me., tonight because of a sore arm, Artie Carr, New York, vs. Eddie their title aspirations. Regardless bury, second; Hirst, Canterbury, Jack Hendricks, of Cincinnati, may front o f Pancho Villa with his Cudahy, Wis., boasts o f a six- but they haven’t told how the arm third; time 34 4-5 seconds. class. Elie, Springfield,* six rounds at of which team wins, the Rec Five do some business Is more likely, Here’s Some Comment tongue hanging by a thread and man team of fine bowlers and It Is 160 pounds. was injured. Ordinarily, this would 100 yard free-style: Swift, Can­ with his eyes pounded shut. He Vic Morley, Hartford, vs. Ollle will he judged accordingly. There­ be of little interest to Manchester terbury,- first; Malo, Canterbury, which means not very. Hendricks Mr. Harry Martinez, a very com­ not such a rarity to sfee a man on fore, it is up to Manager Ben really wants to get somewhere with couldn’t see, hear or talk. But he criltches speeding a ball down the Koski, Worcester, six rounds at people but when Frank Busch is to second; Buckland, Manchester, petent boxing critic, had a few Clune to tack another defeat on to George Kelly but usually he de­ kept going. alleys. 147 pounds, blame, it is a different story. The third; -time one minute three and words to say about the Georgia New Britain’s record. The Rec bpys feats his ovn purpose. John is a Hundreds of other examples Ray Sanborn. Hartford, vs. Vic local pugilist was sparring with 3-5 seconds. boy in his column in the New Or­ Defective eyesight, many times passed the turning point of their very austere man In a trade. might be related of great bravery an almost hopeless handicap in Carlson, Terryville, six rounds at O'Brien and the latter blocked a Diving: Oliver, Canterbury, first; leans States and here they are: season’s amazing climb when they blow with his elbow. .At first no It is more than possible that a iu action on countless fields of bat­ athletics, has not prevented any 175 pounds. Warnock, Manchester, second; “ Willie Stribling, whom the en­ Harry Osit, Springfield, vs. Bus­ drubbed the Dixies in Hartford, but attention was paid to the matter Hirst, Canterbury, third. National League outfit or two will tire south is pulling for to become tle. number of performers from indulg­ close some transfers with Minor ter Wright. Hartford, -four rounds they can’t afford to start losing but the limb began to swell shortly 220 yard free-style; Ryan, Can­ the recognized successor to the The torture that a man inflicts ! ing in games where personal con- at 122 pounds. now. , afterward. terbury, first; Skelley, Manches­ League clubs but, actually, this Is throne vacated by Gene Tunney, upon himself Is one kind of cour­ ■ tact or a flying object made it ter, second; Taylor, Manchester, not ou the schedule of business. has departed from our midst leav­ age. The things that a brave man hazardous to wear glasses The Rec will be at some advan­ tage because it is playing on Us own All roads lead to the Rec tonight third; time, 2 minutes, 55 seconds. There is, as a matter of fact, noth­ ing some doubt as to his being a does when It is up to him to do ^ George Tbrporcer, Lee Meadows where the local town basketballl 200 yard relay: won by Canter­ ing on the schedule of business ex­ truly great heavyweight fighter. SONNENBERG WINS floor but tills will be slight. In or die come from spontaneous cour- j and' Carmen Hill were three base- fact, the writer believes New team faces Us acW test— a test bury using Haire, Ehret, Behn and cept the league schedule itself, and “ After Clearing so much about age. The zest of competition and ball players who wore glasses on which to a great extent will prove New York, Feb. 5.— Gus Son- Britain stands^ a better chance of Skelley; time one minute 52 sec­ the only thing unusual about this his long string o f knockouts, the the thrill of action work up ordl- j the major league diamonds, just what position the Rec Five nenbe.’’g. of Boston, subdued How­ winning on the Rec floor than It onds. Manchester used Buckland, is that it will feature Sunday dates fans of New Orleans had a chance nary courage into a mad frenzy of '■ Wisconsin has two hockey play- occuDies in the state basketball Treat, Robinson and Warnock. ard Cantonwine, of Iowa, in 37 would in New Britain. Why? Be­ in Boston for the first time in base­ to see this ring sensation, but not devil-mayKiare bravado. world. ball history. everyone who crowded the Colise­ ers, Meiklejohn and Kreuger, who minutes and 53 seconds at Madison cause the Manchester team is a um left the arena fully convinced But there is another kind of risk the hazard of wearing glasses Square Garden last night and re­ much better passing outfit and courage. And perhaps more noble. In one of the most dangerous games There was an argument in the that W. L. is the logical successor tained his heavyweight wrestling teams of that kind invariably func­ Herald Bowling league a short time SHARKEY PREFERS ' to the retired champion. If Strib- It is the kind of courage that of all. They wear guards over their championship. The former Dart­ tion better on a wide surface. The springs from barren hope. The kind eyes but a flying puck will go ago about what to do in case a pin JUNIOR Y. M. C. A . ling’s opponents whom he has mouth football player knocked Can­ Rec is narrow and it is going to be was held partially erect by dead- MONEY TO FANS’ been bowling over almost weekly, of courage; that inspires a man to through the strongest guards. tonwine unconscious with a flying much easier for Manager Lampher’s wood which if removed would cause are in the same class o f Ralph attempt the almost hopeless. And Many basketball teams have used tackle and the headlpck which Hardware City aggregation to form the pin to fall. Ruje twelve of Ihe tOURT TOURNEY smith, then his ‘kayos’ cannot be the kind of courage that has to be players who wore glasses but Coe clinched his victory was merely a a much more effective defense than National Duckpin' Bowling Con­ LOVE AND KISSES taken too seriously. worked up cold. College Is thought to have estab­ formality. It could on Us o,wn wide court. gress says: “ The deadwood must he “ Smith was nothing short of a Tom McAuliffe lost both arms at lished a record by having four Rudy Duskek, of Omaha, drew The Probable Llneaps. removed from the alley after each STARTS SATURDAY ‘Push Over.’ He was in there for the shoulder In an accident but be four-eyed players on its team. with the veteran Wladek Zbyszko. In other words, it’s anybody’s ball rolled. SHOULD ANY PINS New York, Feb. 5— Jack Shar­ nothing but to take a lacing. He FALL IN REMOVING DEAD- key, who soon will fight Young The annual Hartford County possessed no fighting ability at all ball game tonight. Clyde Waters of WOOD. SUCH PINS MUST BE RE- Stribling at Miami, Fla., has his Y. M. C. A. basketball tournament — Just a human punching bag. Bristol will be the eleventh man on SPOTTBD.” own philosophy about the fight Cus­ for junior teams will begin In The bout, as it ended, goes in the the floor. The probable lineups of REFEREE RESCUES REELING RISKO the two teams will probably be as tomers. Jewell Hall. Hartford Y. M. C. A.. book as a knockout for Stribling, Manchester High plays Its. sea­ “ Give me their dough and the Saturday, at 2:30. The first round still Smith wasn’t counted out. follows: * • son’s most important game Friday other guy can have their love and will be played that day, the boys WHUe Missed Plenty night when Bristol High cornea kisses,” he says. reporting at 2 o’clock— and ffie “ The dyed-in-the-wool fans can­ MANCHESTER NEW RRITIN here. ' , , - “ My way of going along is to finals will be played on Saturday, not understand why Stribling Ty Holland . . . .rf. . .Carl Restella make them hate you if they won’ t Feb. 16 at 3:30. missed the big fellow so much. Hank McCajin . . I f ...... AI Sloman The De Molay basketli'll foam love you. A lot of guys pay their ■The junior tournament is for T h e-w ay he missed Smith at •Roy Norris...... c. .Jim Zakzewski will practice at the Rec at S;3« dough expec'tins to see me take one boys -who are under 16 years on times was just like a fellow miss­ Hap Madden . .-.rg, .John Sheehan tomorrow night. « on the chill from some mug and get Feb. 9 irrespective of weight, and ' ing a punching bag. That should Geo. Stavnitaky Ig. . .. Tom Leary tapped off. That’s okey with me. all boys between 16 and 18 years not be for a man who is touted as Anyone wishing to accompany Let ’em holler themselves hoarse who weigh jess than 110 lbs. the next heavyweight chgmpion Sloman has been with New the Rec Five on Us trip to Bristol when I fight, but when I leave I’ll There will be an entrance fee of the world. It left some-room Britain four years . and anybody Saturday night should get in touch have a piece of money out of each of 53 per team, which will cover for argument in the minds of who lasts that Ibng in the Hard­ with eUher Director Lloyd or 'Man? of- them and as long as they contri­ the costa of references and so on. many fans who ask the question, ware City must be good. , He is the ager Clune. bute the other fellow can have their A suitable trophy will be awarded “ if he missed Smith that way, leading scorer . on the team and love and kisses.” to the winner of the tournament. what would he do with a . clever hails from Hudson, N. Y. Restella Reservations for participation fighter?” is a New Britain product and has The usual height at which s-yrail- ARMY AND NAVY should be made by teams at once. Must Beat Good Ones often played in Manchester. iows. wild ducks, geese and ctfhhi* No reservations will be accepted “ Stribling did not stand up Struchberry of New York played birds fly when travelling long. 4fe'* after 12 o’clock, Friday noon, Feb. there and punch Smith into sub­ forward part of the game Saturday tances Is from 1000 to 2500 feet. AGAIN TO MEET 8. Reservations must be accom­ mission. His most effective blows against Bristol but Isn't expected to panied by registration fee of 53. were landed when in a clinch. appear here tonight. Restella, look­ Reservations should be made to the He hasn’t gotten over bis old ed much better than Struchberry substitute who may see coqpi4i|iiv Washington, Feb. 5.— The induc­ office of the Hartford County Y. M. wrestling tactics altogether, this Saturday, so the latter won’t be able duty tonight. - tion of Herbert Hoover into the C. A., Room 16, 5 Haynes street. bout showed. He would go Into missed any. New Britain has won nine Hartford. White House will be the starting a clinch and, while standing al­ Telling Who’s Who. and lost eight but it must be signal for a new_ Congressional If a team has not applied for most behind Smith, would let go in mind that it has met sondls btrth^ movement for resumption of athle­ eligibility with the Hartford County a series of lefts to the face. A Zakzewski and Leary are former leading teams in the East. Mane^s- tic relations between the West y. M. C. A. Athletic Association, till more experienced fighter ' than Fordham stars and "^ak” Is one of ter has no set-up tonight; make ms Point military and Annapolis naval in an application blank. There is Smith no doubt would protect the outstanding forwards on the mistake about that. Howeverv os A academies, it was learned today. no charge for this registration. himself from such tactic.5, at least team. Leary capt''.'ined Fordham in basis of the. fine shoiving t h e y ^ v t Rep. Britten (R) of Illinois, If a club is affiliated with the after being caught a couple of 1926 and Is a guard par excellence. made thus far, this season, if noth­ chairman of the House naval affairs County Y. M. C. A., it Is auto­ times. He held Richtmeyer without a field ing else, the writer looks fox*:axt» committee, and Rep. James (R1 of matically eligible to participation. “ Men of the type of Jack . Shar­ goal in the Bristol game and New other victory tonight. The -sara# Michigan, slated to be chairman of key and Tommy Loughran will Britain is banking on hie keeping starts at 8:45 sharp «nd the^. Rec the House military affairs commit­ THE WRONG fJNB. put Stribling to,an acid test. If Holland in check tonight. Sheehan, Girls, meeting the Meriden tee in the next Congress, will foster he can beat this pair, then there the other guard, is too well known munity Girls in the preliminary. Spiritualist; Mrs. Smith, your will be no dispute' as to his being here for any further mentlonaJbav- The doers will epen early, the lorg*- r. dead husband commands you to go the CHAMPION.” Out of Germany came Imgilism’a new man of the hour— Max Schmellng, and four times Madison Ing played scores of, games against ,est crowd o f the season being ex^ Both Britten and James today home. Square Garden saw Jbhnny Risko, of Cleveland, “ faw down an’ go boom.” He're you see the refeFee mo­ Manchester teams 'several years expressed hope that differences of pected. The best advice I can Offer, Mrs. Smith: Commands'? That tioning Schmellng to his corner in the seventh round of the bout after the rubbcr-iuan Risko had bounced ago.isw. InIll theme person oi of ..“ nanK Hank i come early It you want a sie t; the two academies could be patch- is15 come early if you want is not my husband.-r-Karikaturen, If it hurts you to spend money on the mat for the third time Under a storm of crushing blows from the Utighiy Gorman.. The ffght was Arburr, formerly of MiddlntoiM, And, In concluMon, heis’* holUhit id up in the next administration. Oslo. « you cvi't s o very far la buqIaiBBB. lioafied two counda lateff \ * JlifiK fitiUla lin » h i g h l y ~ k t >:.

MANCOTSTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , s o u t h MANCHESTER, GONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1929. ■ P A O B IE N -. : ______. .— ■_,■•■■■■•'?■:■ Concentrate Yoar Efforts-Use These Columns And The ProEtable Results

^ 7, im W ant A d Information. Cards of Thanks IS Articles for Sale 45 GUARDSMEN TO BE CARD OF THANKS FOR SALE—SILK LACE evening gown, late^^ style, satin slip, size Manchester To our relatives, friends and neigh­ 38, low price. Phone 2865. INSPECTED TOMORROW BEING bors we wish to express our heartfelt m JUNIOR rROM Evening Herald thanks for the many acts of kind­ Elecirtral Applinnri«— ^ttadlo 411 ness and sympathy dutjlng our recent Phone Your Co. G and Howitzers to Be Un­ All Local Pay Stations lo Be Classified AdTertisements bereavement, the death of our loved WANTED—25 USED radio seta In ex­ der Critical Eye of Capt. Converted to New Method; Count six nvemare words to » wife and -mother. IVe acknowledge change for new Steinites. W e can, Initials, numbers and abbreviations with deep armreciatlon all the beauti­ give you a liberal allowance on To rhe Charles R. Sargent. Drop Coin Before Getting each count as a word and compond ful floral tributes. these sets because of the demand by Famous Hartford Orchestra words as two words. Minimum cost Is THOMAS HARRISON AND FAMILY. the young radio fans. Benson Furni­ Operator^ price of three Ilne^ ^ ture Company. The annual federal inspection of Lost and Found 1 to. Play for High School Company G and the Howitzo- Com­ Telephone men today began.the Line rates per day for transient Fuel and Feed 4V-A pany, Manchester’s two national work of converting the 90 pay'sta­ BfleetlTe March W, 1® ^ LOST — LAST WEDNESDAY or units, will be made tomonow after­ tions in the Manchester Exchange Cash Cbarae Thursday sum of money, between FOR SALE—BEST of hard .wood |8 Event Saturday. noon and evening. Captain Charles North Manchester and Manchester load mixed wood 36.50 load, slabs from poslpayment to prepayment 8 Consecutive Days ..| * ®*“ Green. Finder please call 1533. • ?7.00. Charles Palmer, 895-3. R. Sargent, D. O. L., is coming here operation and will finish this task, 3 Consecutive Days .. ® ots U cts to make the . inspection. He Is which Is part ot the general tele­ 1 Day ...... I 11 ®l* 1® FOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING’ kinds All orders for Irregular Insertloas LOST— BLACK LEATHER brief case Norman Cloutier’s well-known scheduled to arrive late in the phone improvement taking place in containing advertising. Reward If ot wood, sawed stove jength, and will be charged at the one*tIme rate. returned to Workingmans Store, 893 under cover, chestnut hard and slab. broadcasting orchestra of Hartford, afternoon and at 4 o’clock will this exchange, the latter part cf Special rates for long term everv Main street. Tel. 1599. L T. Wood Company. 65 BIssell St. wiir burnish the muSlc for the an­ examine the Howitzer Company ad- week. day advertising given upon request. nual Junior Promenade to be held n’lnistratlon recqrd with Company Meanwhile users jof tehep-hone Ads ordered for three or six days FOR SALE— HARD WOOD slabs, And Ask for “ Bee” and stopped before the third or nfth Annonncements sawed stove length 310 per cord. O. at the High School assembly Satur­ G. receiving the same check-up at pay stations are advised to read day will be charged only for the ac­ H. Whipple, telephone 2228 evenings. day evening. This band of must 4:30. the placard attached to each pay tual number of times the ad appear­ STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts ot Tell Her What You Want ed. charging at the rate earned, but j cians has been often heard by Man The State Armory itself and all station. This will inform the pat­ the world. Ask for sailing lists and F O R SALE— SI.AB wood. Stov* ron whether or not the station IS a no allowances or refunds can be mane rates. Phone 750-3. Robetf -r. Smith. length, fireplace wood 6 to 9 dollars Chester persons over the radio sta government property i',Ld equip­ on six time ads stopped a^ter the 1009 Main street. a truck load. V. Flrpo, 116 Wells Sb« will tak4 your ad. rtalp rou word it fur Dost rauuttf. tlon WTiC at Hartford. ment will be Inspected next. In the postpayment or prepaynient "sta­ fifth day. . ,, street^Ph^^e^^^^4^6^ and see tuat It la proijierly toaerted. BUI wiji ba mallad tion. The only difference is that on No “ till forbids” : display lines not The Junior Prom will be led this evening, the personnel of both Man­ Automootles for Sale same day allowing .fpp aatU,aeY«|U.tt rtpl' the new type of pay station'equip­ sold. Garden-Fann-Dalry I’ roducta 60 year by Roy Johnson of ! chester companies will be thorough­ The Herald will not be responsible to take advantage of the CASK RAT& ' Edgerton'Street and Miss Marg|iret ly inspected. The men will be ex­ ment the caller must first drop in for more than one Incorrect Insertion a nickel, lift the receiver frop the of any advertisement ordered tor 1928 ESSEX COACH. , FOR SALE—BALDWIN and Greening Johnson of 227 West Center street amined as to, both personal appear­ 1926 STUDEBAKER STAND- 6 hook and give ihe call In'the, fisaal more than one time. apples. Medium and fancy grades. Both are lunlors. The affair is held ance and equipment and wiL be The Inadvertent omission of incor­ SEDAN. Edgewood Fruit Farm. 461 Wood- by the juniors in honor of the drilled in the school of the soldier way. The type of equipment that rect publication of advertising will be 1926 DODGE ROADSTER. bridge street. W. H. Cowles. Tele­ has been in use required that' the rectified only by cancellation of the 1927 FORD COUPE. phone 9 45. seniors and the financial profit will including close and extenoed OiOer. 1927 FORD SPORT ROADSTER. Both companies will also be test­ call be placed before any deposit charge made for the service rendered. go toward defraying expentfes of the was made in the coin box. • • • 1925 FORD FORDOR SEDAN. Washington Trip. ed in the administering of first aid 1926 FORD COUPE. Honseliold Goods 61 Hooses tor Sale n With the new equipment the coin All advertisements must conform The Junior Prom was-operated on treatment Company G will shoul­ In style, copy and typography with 2-1926 FORD TOURINGS. CHURCH WOMEN P U N is returned in the event that the regulations enforced by the pijbllsh- 1925 ■ HUPMOBILE TOURING. FOR SALE— WRITING desk, kitchen FOR SALE— 8 ROOM single horse, a paying basis for the first time last der rlfies with fixed bayonets while line asked for is busy and the new ers and thev reserve the right to All of the above mentioned cars lounge,- high chair, bureau, stroller, all modern Improvements. Lot- have been rechecked and are guaran­ year. ’The reason for difficulty in the Howitzer Company will wear equipment has various other serv­ edit, revise or reject any ^ooy con­ ■ nursery chair. bassinet, clothes 50x150, garage and barn. Apply A MOVIE BENEFIT making any substantial profit-is the pistols. All members of the two sidered objectionable. teed to be in first class condition. hamper.,29 Strant— 859-4. Domenico Balluccl, 12 Cottage St. ice advantages which have been ap­ CliOSING HOURS— Classified ads MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES CO. fact that all seniors are admitted units have been ordered to report preciated in the larger cities of the to bo published same dav must be re- 1069 Main Street— Open Eves. & Sun. 25 TO 30 PER CENT off on odd vani­ FOR SAI-E IN EAST HARTf OR1>-t A free as guests of honor. However, in time for the evening’s inspection Telephone— 740 ty dressers, 20 per cent off on all six room semi bungalow, tile bath, state where the prepayment ' tele­ c.-lved bv 12 o'clock noon, f ilurdays last year, tickets were, sold ahead which is to begin at 7:30. Those phones have been installed. 10:30 a, m. mattresses: 3 piece living room suite hot water heat., the latest In plumb-, :\Wl]|‘[^ 6 n sp r “Wliite^ Shadows IF YOU ARE considering a good used 369. 20 per cent off on all gas ranges ing, all white oak floors, large of time and the result was a finan­ failing to attfnd and net having a car, let us tell you where It is. and ; -in the South Seas” at Stat6 Telephone Your Want Ads. at Benson Furniture Company. room with flee place. Large -front: cial gain. For the first time this r itisfactory excuse will be firied $10 OPERA STAR SUES all about it. Drop a line to Box U, and rear porch. Very reasonable for ' Thursday'Night. if Company G and $5 in the Howit­ Ads are accepted over the telephone Evening Herald. FEBRUARY SALE on new and used Immediate sale. Phone Builder, Dial year there will be patrons as well at the CHARGE RATE given above furniture. Prices lower than' ever. 8-0729, ______as patronesses. They are Mr. and zer Company. New York, Feb. 5,— Frieda Hem- FOR SALE— REO 7 passenger tour­ as a convenienc6 to advertisers, nnt You'll find something vou’ll need in Thursday eyehing .of this week Mrs. Fred A. "Verplanck, Mr. and pel, opera and concert singer. Indi­ the CASH KATES will bo accepted as ing. Chandler sedan. 3 Reo trucks. our store. Ostrinsky's Furniture FOR SALE—WASHINGTON street, Mrs, Clarence P. Quimby, Miss f u l l p a y m e n t If paid et the busi­ Brown's Ghrage, Telephone 869. Cor­ Store, 28 Oak. brand new nix room Colonial. Oak the State theater .pHyllegea wUl cated through her attorney today ness office on or before the seventh ner Cooper and West Center streets. floors throughout, fire place, tile )e turned otq'' tc af'large_ commit­ Mary Cheney, Miss Harriet D. Con­ Last Night Fights that she will bring a counter suit day following the first Insertion pt FOR SALE—MAHOGANY bed and bath, largo corner lot. Price right. tee, from the Center church W6- don, Miss Elizabeth L. Olson. Miss aga:'nsl Johannes Adler, foraer each ad. otherwise the CHARfJE FOR SALE—GOOD USED CARS dresser, 1 gas heater, 1 Congoleum Terms. Call Arthur A. Knotta. Telor Margaret A. Gist, Miss Minnie B. RATE will he collected. No respon.ol- CRAWFORD AUTO'feUPPLT CO. ' rug. Apply 16 Summit street. Tele­ phone 7S2-2. 875 Main stri^et. njrtn’s FederatiQii. Tire masagement Berlin voice teacher, now a resi­ blllty for errors In telephoned ads Center & Trotter Streets phone 526. has arranjted dorthle-feature Rook and Mtss Esther MacDonald. At Peoria, III.— Sammy Mandell, dent of New York. He asserted he will he assumed and their accuracy Tel. 1174 or 2021-2 FOR SALE—JUST OFF East Center The orchestra will play a 45 min­ world’s lightweight champion, was rejuvenated her vocal powara and cannot be guaranteed. FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD furniture street, nice 6 room home, fire place, i program of absorbing interest at no • • • increase above the popular, box ute concert starting at 8 o’clock. awarded a catohwcighLa’ decision that. In a burst of gratitude, she Auto Accessories— ^Hres U as follows: Glenwood gas range, *e- oak floors end- trim. 8 ca. garage, over Don Davis of Chicago, 10 Index of Classifications frigerator, couch bed. rugs, chairs, high elevation, Owner a.*y8 sacrifice. office prices T-wp performances will The grand march' is scheduled at promised to supply him with pupils dining room set. hall rack. desk, Price very low. Stnall amount cash, 8:45 and will be headed by the rounds. in New York. But none earned 'he Evening Herald Want Ads are now BATTERIES FOR YOUR automobile, dresser, cheap. Apply 20 Summit mortgages arrang.,d. Call'Ar'hur A. be given for the benefit of the' ■'“(.uoed according to classlflca.l *ns class officers and twelve ushers, six At Chicago— Tuffy Griffith, Chi­ averred. She is now bu tour. ranging from 37 up. Recharging and street. Taletihone 429. Knofla. Telephone 782-2, 875 Main- federation, one at 6:45vand the below and for hgndy reference will repairing. Distributors ot Prest-O- boys and six girls. They will be at­ cago light heavy, scored a technical appear In the numerical order indi­ Llte Batteries. Center Au'o Supply street. other at 8:45. EIGHT PIECE OAK DINING room The feature, picture will be tired in evening dress but the knockout over Billy Fi^as of Grand It is almost as much -wort to eat cated: Co.. 155 Center. Tel. 673. ' set 365. Davenports. 310. 315 and 3 JO. Rapid:;, Micj., 7. Births ...... ' Odd rockers and chairs 36 to 310. Legal Notices 70 ‘White Shadows in . the South Junior Prom as a whole is regarded spare ribs as fish, but the mortality Engagements NOW IS THE TIME to hav» your car New cotton mattresses 310.59. 1 cw Seas,” Metro-Goidwym-Mayer’s first as a semi-formal affair. At Philadelphia— Johnny Dun­ rate isn’t so high, says Ben Hibbs. Marriages ...... j- checked' up for the winter sea.son. JAMES H. WRIGHT Gvpsv floss Imperial edge mattress soun^'picture, a great screen ver­ dee, former featherweight cham­ Deaths ...... ^ Experienced mechanics assure you 323.50. vs. pion, won decision over Tony As-, Cards of Thanks “ expert work. WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE DOROTHY E. FENTON WRIGHT sion based on Frederick O’Brien’s In Memorlam ...... * H. A. STEPHENS 17 Oak Street. Superior Court, State of Cpnnectl- dramatip .itory, starring Monte cencio, 10. UPSTAIRS BUT NOT Lost and Found ...... 1 DeSoto Sales and Service , cut. County of Hartford, the 28tb day SLAYER RECAPTURED At Newark, N. J.— James J. Announcements ...... ‘ Centei & Knox, Tel. 939-2 of January, 1929. Bl» e and Raquel Torres. Many UP IN PRICE. Wanted— ^To Buy 634 Braddock, Jersey City light heavy, j Personals ...... * ORDER OF NOTICE movie cameras have been aimed at stopped George Gemas, Philadel­ Aatomnblles Garages^—Service— Storage lu Upon complaint In said cause the South Sea islands, but this one i Here is a nice six room flat, Automobiles for Sale ...... J WILL PAY n iE HIGHES'J' cash brought to said Court, at Hartford In is said to be Incomparibly fine and. Elizabeth, N.-J.,'Feb. 5.— Louis phia, 1. . I Automobiles for Exchange ..... 6 prices for rags, paper, magazines, said County, on the first Tuesday of Pioli, slayer of William Brennan, At Mansfield, Ohio.— Eddie conveniently located to church­ Auto Aecessorles—Tires ...... 6 old metal Will also hnv all kinds of March, 1929, claiming a divorce. It ap­ well worth seeing and hearing, with Auto Repairing—Painting ...... " FOR RENT— LARGE GARAGE and chickens Morris 11. Lessner. Tel. pearing to and being found by the heavyweight pugilist, who escaped • (Kid) Wagner, of Philadelphia, es and school with all modem repair shop, centrally located. Apply Its exctic Hawaiian music and south outpointed Ray Newton, Mansfield Auto Scholls ...... t'A 1545. subscribing authority that the where­ sea melodies actually played and from Sing Sing two ' years ago is conveniences including garage Autos—ShtD by Truck ...... 8 to Aaron Johnson. Phone 524. abouts of the defendant Dorothy L. under arrest here today following lightweight, 10. Autos— For Hire ...... Fenton Wright Is unknown to the danced by real natives. at a very reasonable rate. ItiMinis Without Uimrd' 6U At New York— Herman Follens, Garages—Service— Storage ...... 10 plaintiff. his capture In a saloon. Moving— Irin-Ulng— .•ainrage ‘ZH It took two years in the fnee of of Pittsburgh, outpointed Paul For inspection call 2951' Motorcycles— Bicycle ...... H ORDERED:—That notice of the in­ peril to produce this absorbing pic­ Piolo, known as the babe, con­ Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... U stitution and pendency of said com­ fessed. police say, that since he has Galfaro, New York, 4. nniiInFMs and l*rofe»«l€»Bal Services GENERAL TRUCKING—local and FOR RENT— FURNISHED room and plaint shall be given the defendant, by ture of actual happeniiigc in the Business Services Offered ...... 1* long distance. Prompt service—rates garage on Foster street. Tel. 26S2-W. publishing this order In The Man­ been free he killed his father and a reasonable. Frank V. Williams. wild interiors 'o f thp south sea brother. In 1924 he was indicted Falls and burns caused GO per B.E.JUDD Household Services (tffered ...... 18-A chester Evening Herald a newspaper isles. It Is a reirelatioil of the truth Building—tlontractlng ...... 14 989-12. published In Manchester, once a we'-k, for slaying another brother and cent of the 1,900 accidental fatali­ 843 Main St., Park Building. Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 A|inriiii<>ni.s. Flats, reiicnu-iils « » with regard to the . pearl diving MANCHESTER AND NEW YORK for two successive weeks, commenc­ wounding his mother. ties in American homes during one Funeral Directors ...... 16 ing on or before February 10, 1929. • traffic and the lives and loves of the Room 6 Heattng—PIumhing—Roofing ... 11 Motor Dispatch. Dally service be­ In February 1927, he was trans-fmojith last year. • ; tween New York and Manchester. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tenement RAYMOND G. CALNEN islanders. Insurance ...... 18 Assistant Clerk of said Court,- ferred froirt Danueraora prison to Call 7 or 1282. on School street. Inquire 100-’ East Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 19 H-2-5-20. - Tickets may be secured c f any Moving-Trucking—rStorage .... -0 Center street. Sing Sing. A month later he van­ THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE PERRETT & GLENNEY. Call any­ iremher of the committee or adr ished and, until today, has been a Painting—Papering ...... *l FOR RENT—FIV'E ROOM downstairs mission may be paid at, the box Professional Services ...... t t time. Tel. 7. l-ocal and long distance free man. “The Firefighters^ ■ Repairing ...... ** moving and trucking and freight flat, all improvements and garage. office,: £W all receipts 'Tharsday eve­ Tailoring—Dveing—♦'leaning . . . 2« ork and express. Dally express to Apply 38 Woodland street. Tel. 15''l. ning wiil be turned over, to the Sketches by'Bes^ey: Sjmopsis by Braacbcjr.^^: nartford. ______OPEN FORUM In the building of a railway line Toilet Goods and. S e rv ice ...... 25 FOR RENT—5 ROOMS and hath, new Wanted —Business Service ...... 2* committee, the personnel of. which In French Equatorial .^frica 17,000 RdnrnMnnnl LOCAL A.ND LONG distance moving, floors, newly decorated, steam heat is as follows: Mrs. Elbert Shelton, furnished, house In excellent condi­ negro laborers have died from dis­ Courses and Classes ...... 27 by experienced men. Public store­ house. L. T. Wood, 55 Bissell street. tion. Rent reasonable. Apply G. E. Editor, The Herald;— Miss Emma Borpwski. Miss Ruth ease, privation and exposure. Private instruction...... 28 Willis * Son, Inc., 2 Main street. Regarding the recent accident Benedict, Miss Elsie Benson, Miss Dancing ...... 28-A Tel. 496. Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 Telephone 50. that took place at Love Lane at FlDrepiie Benson, Mrs. Henry Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 ReiiHlrtng TO RENT—GREENACRES Wads­ Twin Hills it is about tim^ some-^ Cahooi," Mrs. Jatlan Cary. Mrs. Flnnnrlal worth street. 5 room fiat, all modern thing should be done about trolleys Frank Clark;' Miss Ellllan Clifford, Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ..... 31 SEWING MACHINE repairing ot all Improvements. Inquire, 98 Church traveling at an excessive rate of Miss., Bertha Goodrich, Miss Helen Only 45 Days Business Opporttinltles ...... 32 makes, oils, needles and supplies. R. street or telephone 1348, Money to Loan ...... 33 W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. Tel speed down these hills. I have rode- Haggard, Miss Doris Hapgood, Mr^ Money Wanted ...... 34 715. ______• FOR RENT— 4 ROO.M FLAT on School I considerable on the cars and it Robert Hawley, Miss Evelyn -John­ Help and Sltnntions street, recently renovated. In ire 1 would make ,a wooden man sit up ston-, Mrs. Sldfiey Harrison, Mrs. L. T h en Gom es Help Wanted—Female ...... 8b YOU CAN DO WHAT others have 100 East Center street. Help Wanted—Male ...... 88 done—save 10 per cent >n labor and ! and take notice to ride on one, of I,..' Jo3lin, Mrs. Henry Miller, MisS Help Wanted—Male or Female- .. 37 material by letting us re-upholster TO RENT — CENTENNIAL apart­ these raoderfi roller coasters. Elizabeth Norton^ Mrs. William Agents Wanted ...... 37-A your old furniture or renovate your ments. four room apartment. Jani­ No doubt motormen have been Parkis,'Miss Edith Pearson, Mrs. Situations Wanted—Female .... 38 mattress. tor service, heat, gas range. Ice box Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 HOLMES BROS, FURNITURE CO. furnished. Call Manchester Con­ advised to be careful but thls'does Edith Pearson, Mrs. Harold Pres­ Employment A g e n cie s...... 40 331 Center St. Tel. 1268 struction Company. 2109 or 782-2. not seem to be sufficient. ton, Mrs. Alvah Russell, Mrs„ Wal- Live Stpek—Pets—Ponlfry— Vehicles Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... , 41 I have seen motormen witli ter’Rau, Mrs. Merton Strickland;- FREE CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired, book in one hand and a pexicll In Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 kev fitting, safes opened, saw filing FOR RENT—SEVERAL first class Miss Florence Taylor, Mrs. Fred Poultry and Supolles ...... 43 and grinding. Work called for. rents, with all improvements. Apply the other and their eyes on' the Thrall. SNOW SHOVEL Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm Edward J. IIoll 865-Main street. Tel. token box trying to make up'lost For Sole— Hlseellaneons The shipping districts of cities that are on river: street. Tel. 462. .660. time. Isn’t it a wo'Jdtr there are Articles for Sale ...... 45 WITH EVERY LOT lakes or the sea are hard to protect by land companies. Boats and A ccessories...... ’...... 46 PHONOGRAPHS, * vacuum cleaner, not more killed then there is? MECHANICAL mND Building Materials ...... 47 clock repairing, key fitting, gun and FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement. The motormen have got to do It For these districts cities maintain fire boats, which DIf.monds—Watches—Jewelry .. »_48 We offer: For $5,500 a well lock smithing. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl North Elm street, Call 258. if they want to keep schedule, do­ London;— Radio can- do many really are floating fire engines.#' Formidable,, looking Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 street. buUt single of 6 rooms, all modern Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A ing two men’s work Is no olnrh. things thought Impossibl'e a few with garage space. Why pay rent. nozzles fore and aft give the boats the appearance o f| . Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 6u Wanted to Kent 68 short years ago. When: the Atlantic Let’s do something about it and Brand new sii^gle of 6 rooms, naval ships. a* ' vx' Household Goods ...... 61 Courses and Classes 27 Fleet goes out for target practice, Machinery and Tools ...... 62 not a lot of bally-hoo after eaych steam heat, well arranged rooms, ^ NW, Tlireugh Spicial Ptrmiuion of tho Pul lithoro of Tho Book of Knowlt<%o^ Copyright, 1923-2^ Musical Instruments ...... 63 WANTED—TO RENT—house or tene­ accident which amounts to noth­ the M. S. Centurion^ the target WANTED— BY EXPERIENCED cor- ment of 4 or 5 rooms. wUH all mod- spacious veranda, price only $6,000. Dfflce and Store Equipment ... 54 netlst. pupils on cornet or trumpet, ing ship, isyinaneuvered around by raj; Sporting Goods— Guns ...... 65 .ern conveniences, and gara'ge. Out­ Might consider boIldlDg lot as part address John MacGovern, 52 Spruce skirts of town preferred. Address Yours Truly .dio from a-.destroyer located a mile Specials at the Stores...... 66 stre'it. Tel. 556-2. payment. Wearing Apparel— Furs ...... 67 Box A, In care of Herald. A HERALD READER awrty. Wanted—to Buy ...... 68 Henry street— single of six Help Wanted— Female S5 So. Manchester, Conn. rooms, closed In porch, hard wood lino ms—non rd—Hotels— Resorts Feb. 5, 19?9, Kestnornnts SOCIETY WEDDING FIND ANClBNt TOMB apors, garage apace and large lot. Rooms Without Board ...... 69 WANTED—GIRL, or woman for gen­ Price only $7,500. Boarders W anted ...... 69-A eral housework. Inquire at 198 ''*er- Country Board—Resorts 60 non street or phone 252-2. GERMANY O. A.’S PACT Rome.— On the road fo Tivoli, a Green Hill street, single of 6 Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 Washington, Feb. 5.— Miss Janet rooms, oak floors, fireplace, large Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... 62 few miles from this city, has been Itenl ISntate For Rent Help Wanted—Rlale Sfi Newbold, daughter of Fleming Berlin, Feb. 5.— The Reichstag mnearthed an ancient' tomb, pre­ rooms and ^ closet space, garage. Apartments. Flats. Tenements . / i Newbold, capital debutante, this foreign relations committee today sumably o f au old patrician Roman Owner lives out of town and will Business Locations for Rent ... l BEGINNERS — Positions on ocean afternoon becomes the bride of approved the Kellogg anti-war pact. sell at reasonable price. Houses tor Rent ...... < liners: travel; good pay: experience family. Next to the tomb Ms a sanc­ Suburban for Kent ...... < unnecessary; sene. self-addressed Allen A. Ryan Jr., grandson of The committee passed a resolution tuary. d.^dlcated to-tha-worship of State road and car, line In Man­ Summer Homes for R ent ...... i envelope for list. Write Mr. E. Thomas Fortune Ryan. The wed­ that the government should de­ Mithras; the god- oi; light. chester, farm 20 acres, 9 room Wanted to R e n t ...... 68 Ar'culus, Mount Vernon, N. Y. ding will take place at St. Matthews mand that the signatories' of tUe house and other out buildings. Ideal Real Estate For Sale Catholic church, at 4 o’clock, and pact and the League of.. Nations for gas station or market garden­ Apartment Buildings tor Sale .. roaltry and Supplies 48 Business Property for S a le ...... among the guests will be members urge general disarmament. ' Tke TRYING A C091BBACK ing. • • Farms and Land for S a le ...... of Washington and New York Reichstag is expected to ratify the Houses for Sale ...... FOR SALE—9 SINGLE comb Rhode society. Leijris: What a peculiar ^ r e s - Lots for Sale ...... Island Red Cockerels, full bred pact on Thursday.' Resort Property fbr Sale ...... 74 stock; also eggs for hatching. Ed­ Young Ryan Inherited several ‘Sion ohthat woman’s'.’ face over Suburban for Sale ...... «••••« ward McGowan, 82 Garden street, millions from his grandfather, al­ ..Out of 586 street accidents in­ there! '' . . i Robert J. Smith ,M ost of these boats The water is pumped Real Estate for Exchange...... % though his father Allen Ryan, was quired, into by the Ministry of Clhrk': _ Yes. Sh«^ la trying to Real estate, Insnrance, are built ail of steel and up over the side, into an Wanted—Real Estate ...... : blush at that story 'so'melJody- just . . lA Years at 1009 (Hatn 8L Aactlon— I,egal ftotleea One can run into debt but he us­ disinherited except for a pair of Trai^sport, London, ‘ only 24 were cement. Sometimes they air chamber, then into Auction Sales ...... 78 ually has to crawl out. shirt studs. caused by people on foot told.— -Life. Steamship Tickets ' Legal Notices ...... 7x are obliged to approach pipes running around the a fire very. closelyto deck with many outlets GAS BUGGIES—More Bad News By FRANK BECK fight lt.f \ io T hose connections.

WORRYINS ABOUT THAT K/IORNING . A L E C ! IT’S DRESSER, V R O N S i THOUSAND BUCKS DRESSER WHAT A MUG OF WISH HED BEAT IT. QAjKi ^ S S E R IS GRABBED IS DRIVING ME G LO O M .— W O W -.M HE’S LIABLE TO START KNOCKlI^ 'EM DEAD. < NUTTY. EVERYTHING WAS CONSCIENCE HAUNTING BOASTING AND SPILL THE ,HE OUT TO h e m s GREAT TILL HE BUSTED YOU NIGHTS OP. w h o l e w o r k s a b o u t . HOUSE FOR DINNER IN -. NICE FRIENDS— A IS I T T H E OUR PAST. BESIDES , HES l a s t NIGHl^ THIS ^ GROWING BUSINESS___ OLD DYSPEPSIA TOO SPORTY FOP. MCANIKld HEM. CANV VIOLA ____ A N D N O W , AGAIN ___ THE PEOPLE* IN SS/ATT TILL OAN 1$ A WORD - FROM HIM THIS “BURS— AWAKE lO OFFm COULD SINK ME TH E JOB OP S A U 9 MAN.

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Powerful streams are shot out from thesd boat& the monitor nozzle on one boat, the New Yorker, shootk ^ : rti stream that can make a hole fn a brjek walL The^jM^'. ^.can bombard a burning ship or warehottse w f^ a uiH table cascade of water. (To Be 'dontiRue^ ' ^ SkttchMaa4 Syn9ptM.C«pyright1927,'nitCrolI*rS«ciity.^ _ - ’----- ■ -■■U.iM.-an (Copyi^f Fnak H. Beck, T fSe C. S. P»t Off.) f e a r e r S • . . . X , - . .,y. . .

S i MANCilESTEK EVENING HESSAir, SOUTH MANUHESl’ER, UONN, TUESDA,V, FEBRUARY 5, 192» By Percy L.tVofeiL ;?LAPPEfc FANNY SAYS; SENSE «>d NONSENSE SKllTY ^Ai4V r oePeHO on y/i ay a u ? ujh€H When the Fair Sex Takes To Selling juiT a'ecAUse y^u ^ r OITA Y A ,I lUAS ALiii/kVS Cars Y€H,I<;oAM 66Y copy FPOIA plOM’ T G6 T vou< " I Intended to buy a Buick, but -40 X oM N\Y SoR6 OF 7oJ oP 8O4 . IF THIS €V£R HAPPfN^ that blonde from the La Salle agency gave me a better demon­ WHY, I /^SK n f j — ^ ANSu)eE3 aiCHY A£A1N^ Y0o‘R€ tfoiN* rc 6€T A 6oST IN TH€ stration." N0S6. Nou) CBT POUJN To A OTTiS STUBV . "She’s a beauty! I mean the car.” — ~ r ■' “ Mr wife saw me out ridiiig with the saleslady, but I had enough presebce of mind to tell her that I was going to buy the car." ‘T v e had five demonstrations. None of the demonstrations appeal­ ed to me.” "Have you heard about 3im?" "No. What about him?” "H e’s got a new car-coming next week, and for the life of hiih he can’t tell you the make.”

Stop, Look, Listen! ■ He heard the toot, but tried to scoot And beat the choo-choo to ic. \ LU.«MT.^. The poor galoot now twangs a lute— O owri|J>^ IM S, Fticy I- Croiby, C M tnl Pren A m l , l a e . Take heed and don’t you do it.

Some people say a “ monthfnl,’ Mother Goose OUR KOAKDINU HOUSE ^ vrbile a nurse usually says a Jack and Jill went up the hill The Toonerville Trolley^That Meets AH the Trains By Fontaine Fox By Gene Ahern spoonful. At 60 miles or better; A cop unkind— Was right behind They’re seeknii bail by letter. -THIS t r o l l e y PIdKS UP REYfelslUE I is/ W a Y^ THAT THE I “frioueriT E O A P , A \AtLLj I PoAlV Times Are More Expensive ORPIMAr Y 'TRAdTioM do. WoULP rs/EVER THllsIK op. A UTfte PARLOR (SAME I SAME oFTf/AfT/PE KHoW WHICH A thousand dollars once t -THAT IS Morf oMlY WOULP BE Tbo IS BI6EER, A fortune seemed— but now alas! We need almost that much SC/EAKiFIC /UT IAlSrffeU

“ Old men,” reads a scolding edi­ torial, “ are too frisky these days. E. E Too many of the doddering fools Y S consider themselves romantic fig­ THE BUIiES. ures.” Why not? After all,, a man’s only 1— The idea of Letter Golf is*toold once. change one word to another and do it In par. a given number of “ What kind of a car have you?” strokes. Thus to change COW to “I got a Wreck.” HEN In three strokes, COW, HOW, "A Wreck?” / HEW, HEN. “Yeah. Every time I park it a 2— Yon change only one letter atdozen people come up and ask me a time. if I ’ve reported the accident yet.” 3— You must bava. a complete LT\> r i o o p u e word, of common usage, for each Though ! speak with the tongues Jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ of men and of angels, and have not I" TWB ARn"- ST NCK SCRVK^ .... tions don’t count. charity, I am become as a 1915 (SFontaine Fox, 1929. The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) 1 _ _ U 2 ; S i — The order of letters cannot be model Ford. changed. “ When a man drives up to a gas Every famljy should own its own s.atlon these days the attendants Gathering Evidence By Crane home and its own flivver to stay don’t, know whether to stait the WASHINGTON TUBBS H away from it in. pump or open the cash register. b a h I d e r g r e a t e s t LUFFER in AVU f W i NOO D6NV MOD MARRlEP V»mY, WASWe IS ONLY A TRlEND OF MAl ONLY A FOEND, ISS ME? ^ N O ! VOO KANDELARPA r e f u s e d a g a in •DOT PROOFS M m e. UE HAS NO THOUtrHT OF ONLV A FRiCmO. V/ELL, if W T iOLD POOL*' Tu b b s'? you d eny dot \t— SHE LUFFS DOT GOOFY ADMIRAL. BY VAMTS To 6RPVB OER THRONE? MARRIAGE, m SURE, AND AS FOR IS5 ti?UE, MM S\f£gr» MAYBE / AND PV£ JOEl NOW, I HAF i t o u t MIT HIM- /, Ul5 s t a r t in g REMOLUTiONS AMD VOU MiLl MARRY ME, OER / T o l P YOU h!ANTING TO BECOME WiNCi, SPIFFS GRANI> VIZER, /!P A DOZER ^ ‘ SlUY/ m r r ^ NAL coamAN— pic iu r c s ^ knick TttAT«5 PREPOSTEROOS. ^ HEY? T im e s ' , ■toilhftPiKr.orr. GET OOT

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The formal turning over, of\ the members of ^])otk teams ss n^wly erected school building in EMERGENCY DOCTORS. I A &N, CLUB WINS down to a supper consisting mainly ABOUTTOP the Third district, will take place at Doctor Thomas G. Sloane and ■of clam chowder and spaghetti an|^ a special meeting of the voters of Doctor N. A. Burr will be on served by Dave McCollum, the Miss Helen and Miss Mary Chap­ duty to answer emergency calls clubs competent chef.' the district to be held in the school i tomorrow afternoon. j The Army and Navy Club made a man of Forest street "will open their hall Friday evening. At the meet­ clean sweep in its athletic contests home Monday evening of next ing the final repoijt of the building ■ '' ' ^ with thq Rockville A. A. when It week lor the February meeting of committee will be made after which One of the best musical and liter,* the Manchester Garden club. A dis­ the committee will be turned over ary programs of the^season followed won In both pocket billiards and ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT rr cussion of the new by-laws will to the district. the riegular business!toeeting of the volley ball here Saturday night. take place, a question box for the Buckland Parent-Teacher associa­ This followed the thi'ce straight- solution of garden problems will Lady Roberta Lodge, Daughters tion last evening. There were pi­ previous victories in pinochle. Mr. aqd Mrs. Henry Fisher of 46 . be a part of the program, and the of St! George, will hold ita regular ano numbers b|^ Miss Doris Cole Louis Chagnot defeated Louis St. Glenwood street have announced members are also requested to meeting in Tinker. hall tomorrow and Miss Margaret Robinson. Miss} Louis of Rockville two out of three the engagement of their daughter. bring to the meeting the latest evening at 8 o’clock sharp. The Robinson also sang “On the Road fifty point, matches and the clubs Miss Estelle Fisher, to Matthew spring catalogues or pamphlets re­ business will include the^ initiation to Mandalay,’’ and plaj^ed her own This followed the three straight Wior, proprietor of the jewelry of candidates. A social will follow accompaniments. Miss Lillian G. j^ames. Following the games, the store at 999 Main street. garding new things for the 1929 Grant of Cambridge street gave garden. • in charge of Mrs. Martha Sharp On Sale Tomorrow Only and Mrs. Julia Appleby. Mrs. Mar­ several amusing monolgues in­ garet Jones will furnish the at­ cluding “At the Butcher’s" “At the Fourteen tables of players enjoy­ Milliner’s," and in response to en­ ed the whist given under the tendance prize. cores recited several pieces in luspices of Sunset Rebekah Lodge I Yankee and Italian dialect. Miss at Odd Fellows hall last evening. Station 5SW at Chelmsford, Eng­ Grant’s readings and every one of Service--^Quality— Low Prices C o ^ Fiber Straciled Bordered The approach of St. Valentine’s day land, was again heard in Manches­ the musical numbers were greatly was heralded by the heart decora­ ter last night for about twenty min­ enjoyed. A social period followed tions on the score cards and nap­ utes being picked up on short wave during which the committee for kins. First honora^ fell to Miss length by Station KDKA at Pitts­ February served cake and coffee. Alice Fuller and George W. House; burgh and rebroadcast. The pro­ A 25^ SALE 25)!? second prizes were won by Miss gram included dance music. ' The Dorcas society of the Swed­ Edith Maxwell and George Dodson ish Lutheran church will hold its , and consolation, Mrs. Ralph Cone regular meeting at the church to­ WORTH WHILE and Frank Hierendt. Coffee and Rev. Myron Center, district morrow evening at 8 o’clock. The Plain colored rag mgs with doughnuts were served by the com­ supferintendent is expected at the hostesses will be Miss Magna Nel­ Fancy Bloater Mackerel to fry or to bake.^ G.iod quality cocoa fiber door attractive, stenciled borders. mittee which included Mrs. Lillian fourth quarterly conference to be son and Miss Olga Abrahamson. mats in size, 14x24 Inches. To­ Fringed ends. Size 24x36 Helm, Mrs. Emma Dowd, Mrs. held in the North Methodist church -morrow only at 50c each. inches. While they last— 69c. tomorrow evening. The monthly At the Church of the Nazarene Good size, guarainteed to weigh not less Agnes Seidel, Mrs. Maud Dauchy, meeting of the church council will tonight the official board will meet, Galvanized Mrs. Margaret Bellamy and Miss and tomorrow evening after the than V/2 lbs. at 25c each. Lottie Bamberger. also be held at this time. mid-week service the annual meet­ 2 lbs. Pocket Honeycomb 2 lbs. Pickled Pigs’ Feet Wire $1.35 “Wear-Evar** ing for the calling of the pastor Tripe 25c. . will take place. 25c. HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiimiiHiiHiiHnm'iH” ” ” ” '” '” " ” ” " " " ” '" " " ” _ as Our fresh ground Ham­ Our Home Made Sausage wm burg Steak ground with lit­ Meat 25c lb. PadiigM oU s tle pork if you wish 25c lb; 3 lbs. fresh Pigs* Liver 2 lbs. Salt Spare Ribs 25c 25c. 5 lbs. Rolled Oats in bulk. 3 lbs. Nice White Sauer 79c Jorrugated, galvanized iron ' 4 lbs. Fancy Head Rice Kraut 25c> Regular 39c wire corn pop­ The well known ‘‘Wear-Ever”- I '755^532^/^ \ I garbage cans with tight-fitting melon shaped pudding moulds. Let Our 25c. 4 lbs. Old Fasbione*d pers to close-out at l:Cc. Two- covers. Size 15x23 inches. quart size. One-quart size. A saving of 2 lbs. Fancy California Buckwheat Flour 25c. Regular $1.69 grade. 56c oh this one item alone. Specialists ^ Prunes 25c. 25c Corn Poppers 15c. 5 lbs. Yellow Com Meal One-quart size. Fit Finest Native Potatoes 25c. j New Rug Patterns At [ 25c peck. Bon Ton Peas, regular Your Feet ^ 3 lbs. Nice Yellow Onicms 19c, 2 cans for 25c. 25c. 2 pkgs. Large Brillo 25c. $1.98 Onr Home Made Parker Enamel House Rolls, 18 for 25c. 3 cans Van Camp’s Evap­ I Greatly Reduced Ginger Squares, 18 for orated Milk 25c* 25c. Raisin Pies 25c each. Old Fashioned Raised Feather Cakes 25c each. Stock Pots Loaf Cakes 25c each. Lamb Pies, 2 for 25c. 69c Prices i rrs. _ a revelation to bo fitted with ■■ TfTWilLur Coon Shoes by one of onr Finest English Breakfast Tea in bulk, regular 90c lb., I In conjunction with our Semi-Annual Furniture Sale, fit specialists. He can fit'you per­ special 29c for 1-2 lb. fectly, because of Special Measure- which is in active operation, we are, with but few re- Self-Wring Shopping Baskets I nients built into tne shoes at the For prompt deliveries and best of food products. . “Twist-Em” Our regular stock of $1.98 I strictions, making special reductions on aU rugs...... — factory. Phone 10. white enamel stqck pots or ket­ We have. available an nnusoally tles with covers. Side han­ = largee ra:range of Bizes»~l to 12, AAAA dles. 39c E to EEE. Mops, 69c Woven shopping baskets in -, Cotton yarn mops fitted with I Wilton Rugs Royal Wilton Feet usually hard-to-fit are quick­ two colors. "The satchel style colored handles. Special to­ basket so handy for shopping. 5 Seamless, size 9x12 feet, Sizes 9x12, and 8-3x10-6, ly, correctly, shod h»!re. Como in Manchester Public Market morrow only at 69c each. 5 sold regularly for $165.00. sold regularly for $96.50 and ....and see for yourself. $105.00 each. 1 Feb. Sale Price $132 A. PoA'^ve, Prop., Phone 10 Rutland’s Feb. Sale $59.50 | NA YEN’S / 50c Metal I Worsted Wilton • Wilton Velvet FireCIay - seamless rugs in size 8-3x10-6, Waste Baskets “ regularly sold at $138.00. seamless rugs in 9x12 foot sizes, regularly sold for rURKEY SUPPER miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiil $49.50 each. lOcpI^. I Feb. Sale Price $95 Wed. Feb., 6, 5:80 to 6:30 p. m. Our regular 25c stock of Feb. Sale $37.50 SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH $3-98 Rutland’s fire clay tomorrow at Ladies Aid Society I ruQNe One.;lot,of solid color metal 10c a package. Menu: Roast Turkey, Mashed Po­ baskets to close-out-at 2 Sc each Unpainted Royal Wilton tatoes, Turnips, Creamed Onions, seamless rugs, regular room Royal Wilton Cranberry Sauce, Relishes, Squnsli One Table of size, 9x12 feet. Regularly sold Pie, Steamed Pudding and Coffee. J* for $105. rugs, seamless, sized 8-3x10-6, $3.98 Unpainted regularly sold for $96.50. PLAY, “THEY DO SAY” GOOD THINGS TO EAT EndTables Sale Price But $85 Feb. Sale $79.50 by Cast of Seven I,adies Housewares Special Music MEAT DEPARTMENT Tip Tables Tickets for Supper and Program, • $1.00. We are going to have a special price tomorrow (55c Wilton Rugs Entertainment Only, 13 Cents. seamless ones that are regu­ Wilton Rugs lb.) on tender juicy Sirloin Steaks. These steaks are Seamless in 9x12 foot size, Well constructed, sturdy, un­ One table just filled with larly sold for $75.00 each. cut short and are all from Pinehurst Quality Beef* A limited quantity of those painted end tables to close out close-out merchandise—glass Size 8-3x10-6, that at regular selling are $85.00. Pinehurst Hamburg 30c lb. Roimd Ground 44c lb. popular unpainted tip tables to at $1.49. Sanded, ready to be candle sticks, brass jardinieres, Sale Price $47.50 COMPlJ^n'E be closed-out tomorrow at lacquered in gay colors to fit in flower baskets with linings, etc. Feb. Sale $69.50 Tender Shoulder Steaks 34c lb. Beef liver 20c lb. $2.98. Sanded, ready for with the color schemes In your Come early for. the good val­ RADIO SKRVICE Sliced Bacon (rind off) 31c lb. Plenty of fancy cuts of painting. home. ues. Pinehurst Quality Corned Beef. Lean Ribs of Corned Royal Wilton Free Tube resting. Beef at 16c to 18c Ib. Seamless kind, sized 8-3x Royal Wilton General Itepairiiig 10-6, their regular price but in smaller size, 7-6x9, were Authorized Meadowbrook Sausage M eat...... 25c lb. $75.00. sold regularly for $85.00. Sales and Service lor Slajestlc dtwator-Keiit Keeney White Eggs Florida Oranges Feb. Sale $62.50 Feb. Sale $69.50 Kolster Hadiola Eveready 45c doz., 2 doz. 89c 25c doz., 2 doz. 49c HERE’S ANOTHER MORRIS SPECIAL, 2 cans of Mor- I Royal Wilton Axminster Rugs | KEMP'S ris Spaghetti and 4 cans of Morris Tomato > rugs sized but 6x9 feet, that Best quality seamless, size E or Vegetable.Sonp...... *...... 49 c a at regular selling are priced 9x12 feet, and regular price s 4 CANS WESTMADE FREE = $ 68.00. $59.50. = PEACHES (No. I’s) ...... 45c I Feb. Sale $49.50 Feb. Sale $49.50 1 WILLARD Best Maine White Sweet Cora, 3 cans ...... 49c Large cans of the best Crushed or Sliced Pineapple iniiiinuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii Radio Rentals Auto 2 cans for 57c, 4 cans for $1,10 SERVICE STATION Fresh Strawberries...... 49c = Bunch Beets, 3 bunches 25c* Cauliflower § Batteries Recharged S p e d U i l ! Telephone 15 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ladies’ Dresses Dry Cleaned.. $2 up FUNERAL F j If The Coal Bin In Your Men’sSuits Dry Cleaned... $1.50 up House Is Not Large .f i'i Suits Made to Order Enou^ To Hold A Dependable Protection o Winter Supply The protection of our Safe Deposit Vault is al­ Hartford Tailoring Co. Don’t wait too long to 15 Oak Street. Nick Dela Ferra, Prop. Reorder For The Balance ways dependable—it is the place to keep your valuables. Private Lock Boxes for rent $3, $5, We make a specialty of floral • Of The Winter design pieces for funerals, an­ $10 or $25 per year. niversaries pr any particular Real economy rules that it is far cheaper to keep your occasion you have in mind; we WAmSsnBROTHERS; ;lna can supply you on the shortest house well heated than to run the risk of colds and re­ - J # " . / V . \ ______" notice with the most appropri­ sultant sickness. ate design for the occasion, at ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS just the price you wish to pay. CHAEEUa'ltQAlLSI, ANDERSON The W. G. Glenney Co. Allen Place, Phone 126 Manchester GREENHOUSES Coal, Lumber and Masons* Supplies. SOUTH MANCHESTER, Cl » ^Fiinmd Dtoectort J o r ' ■ V *• 153 Eldridge St. Phone 2124 ESTABLISHED 1905 ) f