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AS REDS STAGED “HUNGER RIOT” IN N. Y. SAYS POLITICS CONNECTICUT FLAG 4>. PRESIDENT LEAVES ARE INVOLVED FOR ARCTIC TRIP IN CONTRACTS DOORS STILL OPEN GOLDEN EAR LOBES Assembly Bill Would Make NEXT BEAUTY STUNT Hartford Paper Asserts Fa­ FOR DRY REVISION Los Angeles, Jan. 22— (AP) — ; Wilkins' Commander a I Green evebrows, silver-tipped ; j eyelashes, golden ear lobes. i voritism Was Shown In That's what the men may ex- ALMA RUBENS DEAD; This I$ the Word of Senator Naval Aide Who Would ' pect from the women in the near : : future, B. H. Myerson, Chicago | Purchase of Building Ma­ beauty-ologist, told a convention 1 ONCE NOTED STAR White Carry Pennant To Pole. of hairdressers here yesterday, j terials For State Hospital. ' And that’s not all. He said ! House In Conference With i fingernails would be painted to | State Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 22. ! match the color of the gown and | Hartford, Jan. 22— (AP) — The — (AP)—The possibility of Con­ j the hair, with a quick mysterious Victim of Opium Habit She President — Party Lead­ I dye yet to be made. Hartford Times today said political necticut’s flag being carried to the (.N------favoritism in the purchase of build­ North Pole or at least far north, ers Consider Statement ing materials for the new $8,000,000 Makes Valiant Fight To was seen today in the resolution of­ Fairfield State hospital at Newtown fered by Senator Cooney, of Hart­ STUDENTS RIOT was a factor in the appointment of Come Back and Fails. Significant— Fess Will Not ford, authorizing the governor to three new members of the board' of appoint Captain Sloan Danenhower, trustees of the institution by Gover­ Commit Himself On What of Lyme, a naval aide on his staff. AGAIN IN SPAIN nor-Cross. Los Angeles, Jan. 22.— (AP) — The governor also would be called The disclosure reported by the Death has ended the valiant fight of upon to present a state flag to his Times cited particularly the con­ Alma Rubens to conquer narcotic Revision Hoover Favored. new naval aide to carry with him tracts for lumber and cement given A Communist “hunger demonstration,” starting peacefully in front of New York’s City Hall, turned to State Senator Harold B. Senior addiction and make a comeback in as commander of Sir Hubert Wil­ About 3,000 of Them On motion pictures. kins’ expedition by submarine, to into a desperate battle between police and 2000 rioters. Pictured above is one of the numerous sidewalk of Bethel, chairman of the building Washington. Jan. 22.— (A P.)— melees which marked more than an hour of fierce confl'ct. Note a woman Communist defying police night committee of the project and a ma­ Miss Rubens died last night of the North Pole. pneumonia, but « the coming of Emphasis was made today by Sena­ The resolution was referred by Strike In Madrid — May sticks to go to the aid of three fellow rioters who were felled in the fighting. The riot began when Reds terial dealer. Reports that Senator Senior was tor Fess, Republican, Ohio, to the the Senate to the committee on mil­ charged a cordon of police after their demands for free food, wage doles and reduced rents for the unem- taking a dual role in the construc­ point that President Hoover in ob­ itary affairs. Its text was as fol­ ployed had been refused by city officials. Spread To Other Cities. tion of huge insane hospitals as jecting to the Wickersham commis­ lows : supervisor of the project in the Whereas, Sloan Danenhower, of sion’s substitute 18th Amendment capacity of chairman of the build­ Lyme, Conn., is to be the command­ Madrid, Jan. 22.— (A P )— Dis- i ing committee of the trustees and bad not closed the door to all revi­ er of the submarine which will bear as source of supply for various ma­ sion proposals. orders broke out among students in LIBERIANS OPPOSE Sir Hubert Wilkins’ expedition to I FLAPPER DISAPPEARING terials used by Abbadessa and Party leaders looked significantly the North Pole, and the University of Madrid today and | Brothers of New Haven, general Whereas, the designer and con­ at this statement of Senator Fess, student leaders in fiery addresses j contractors, and by subcontractors w'ho is chairman of the Republican structor of the submarine and prac­ HEALTH EDUCATION culminated today with the admis­ tically one half of the crew are demanded the establishment of a j COLLEGE SURVEY SHOWS National committee and an adviser republic in Spain. sion, by the New Haven firm, that of Mr. Hoover's. He was at the Connecticut men, and , Senator Senior’s company had sup­ Whereas, it is desired by the Gen­ Despite the continuation of mar­ White House yesterday. tial law which was proclaimed dur­ plied all lumber and cement for the eral Assembly to recognize the The Ohioan, one of the staunch ing recent revolutionary attempts, Dr. Smith On Return Says He job. courage and enterprise of the citi­ •Cli- R„ A, S,,.- LAU m ^SlXED;; Other Reports supporters of National prohibition zens of this state in embarking upon about 3,000 student members of the himself, would not say that Mr. University Scholars f'ederation Another report, to the effect that this expedition. Has Little Hope Work Will Mr. Senior is also involved in the Hoover favored any other revision Be it enacted by the Senate and struck as a protest against the gov­ cuse Held For a Year ernment. supplying of brick for the project, or had any other idea for modifica­ House of Representatives in Gen­ Heywood Brown’s Wife Got tion in mind. Meetings were held in the uni­ Continue. could not be verified today. R. O. eral Assembly convened; Some Weird Messages Until Clark of East Berlin, whose Eastern Door Not Closed Section 1—The governor is au­ versity buildings and the monarchy Makes Some Interesting denounced. | the Mystery Was Solved. Brick Company is manufacturer of “I just simply say,” explained thorized to appoint Sloan Danen­ the brick being used in the build­ hower to the staff of the governor Despite the disorder no serious! Fess, "that Mr. Hoover did not c^ose fighting w'as reported. Discoveries About Girls. New York, Jan. 22,— (AP) — Washington, Jan. 22.— (A P )—Dr. ings, refused to say whether or not as naval aide with thr. rank of cap­ Howard F. Smith, Public Health the door to any revision when j»e Heavy police detachments were A laundry sure enough had the Bethel yard operated by Mr. tain. Service surgeon who spent the past rejected this substitute amendment rushed to the university to prevent Ruth Hale’s number. But she Senior is handling the brick. Section 2—The governor is fur- year in tumultuous Libera, return­ because it would throw prohibition manifestations outside the tkuild- Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 22.— (AP.) got it back. The three Republicans whom .Ylma Rubens thei authorized to present Captain Governor Cross dropped from the forever into politics.” ings. —A “ Clinic for Co-eds” at Syracuse That’s why the wife of Hey- ed to Washington today without j ------——------Sloan Danenhower a state flag to Fifl, his chimpanzee, but with an commission are Mrs. Alice W. Russ | death ai.er a sixty hour coma served The law enforcement commission Cause Of Disorders University has discovered that the w'ood Broun had been getting said in its conclusions; accompany the expedition. strange telephone calls from impressive record of accomplish­ of Shelton, former Republican Na- i to remove the darkest cloud ever to Primary cause of the disorders flapper is no more. “All the commission agree that if See Contest Ahead irascible parties; “Come over ment. tional committeewoman, Albert F. j shadow the black haired actress. was said to be the demand of stu­ The clinic is the office of the dean the amendment is revised it should The likelihood of a contest in the and get the wet wash.” “When Dr. Smith, recalled from Liberia Hanlon of Greenwich and Harry O. I Two weeks ago she was arrested dents for release of about 50 of of women, and the acting dean, Eu­ be made to read substantially as Ansonia court was seen in the reso­ you gonna send back those because his yellow fever eradica­ King, of Fairfield. In their places I in San Diego on a Federal charge their colleagues and six professors, genie Andrus Leonard, spent nearly follows; lution for Albert B. Gardella. Other shirts?” “My collar buttons tion3$ campaign was not supported by i are named Dr. Daniel T. Banks of ' of smuggling and possession of nar­ in jail as the result of a govern­ a year studying the thoughts and resolutions are in foi Carlos H. are missing again.” the\recently-fallen Liberian govern- j Bridgeport, Caroline Rutz-Rees of cotics. She was taken ill with a “ Sectton 1. The Congress shall ment. roundup of several thou-and reactions of freshman girls to aca­ .Srorrs and-AIilton C. Isb,sll. The telephone company ex­ menL Jiad complained of enforced j Greenwich, former Democratic Na­ colc^.ivhich developed into pneu­ have power to regulate or to pro­ Both branches adopted a resolu­ alleged Republican suspects in De­ demic pursuits, friendships, recrea­ inaction which gave him time to tional committeewoman and Frank monia, shortly after being released hibit the mantifacture, traffic or cember. tion, clothes, religious ideals, voca­ plained that in the new system tion appointing William P. Bailey, of exchanges the laundr,' by teach his monkey vaudeville tricks. Wright of Newtown. F. S. Way- from jail under $5,000 bond. transportation, of Intojdcating liq­ It was reported that the students tional aspirations, use of money, mistake had been given the However, Dr. Smith said he did land of Waterbury and Charles G. Family Present uors within, the importation there­ had sent representatives to other contacts with home and health hab­ Morris of New Haven were both re­ (Continued On Page 3.) equivalent of Miss Hale’s num­ receive $3,600 of the $18,000 promis­ Beside her death bed in the home of into and the exportation thereof universities throughout Spain to its. ed him for the year’s sanitation pro­ appointed, Mr. Morris to serve until of Dr. Charles J. Pfleuger, her phy­ from the and all ter­ agitate for a general university ber in dialing. They righted Some of the clinic's findings; the wrong. gram, and with it he removed from 1937; Mr. Wayland, like the other sician, stood her mother, Mrs. Ther­ ritory subject to the jurisdiction strike next Saturday. That 33.5 per cent of the girls Monrovia a thousand tons of old tin three appointees, to serve until esa Rubens and her sister, Mrs. thereof for beverage purposes." ONE MAN IS SHOT This afternoon a group of stu- j smoked in high school, while 41 per cans; took the first house-to-house ; 1935. Hazel Large of Madera, Calif. The dents and members of a Monarchial j cent have the habit in college—a census of that city—total 9,863 in­ Sold Other Supplies j doctor was the only other person DEBATES CONTINUE organization called the Legionnaries ! gain of 7.5 per cent in the change habitants—with no street names Senator Senior, it is reported by : present when the end came, 'Washington, Jan. 22.— (A P )—The of Spain, opposed to radical d o c-! from home restrictions to campus FASCISTS ARREST nor house numbers to guide him; sub-contractors has sold various | vVhen, nearly 12 years ago, Miss wave of prohibition activity un­ IN TRAIN ROBBERY trines, clashed and stones w ere' freedom. card-catalogued all the houses as other supplies, aside from lumber | Rubens played the feminine lead in leashed by the Wickersham commis­ throwm. No injuries resulted. - Eighty-five per cent of the first to open wells and drain pipes, and and cement on the job. There Is | Douglas Fairbanks “The Half sion report surges ou today in and Later guards repulsed the efforts , year girls already have decided NOTED FINANCIER ascertained 96 per cent of Mon-, no indication that he has . .c received i ------greed” ---- she was described as Holly- out of Congress, developing what of- manifcstants to seize a portrait whattheir work is to be after grad- rovia houses were breeding mos- than the usual profit from the ro o d ’s newest Cinderella. Her stir- appeared to be a remobilization of Six Bandits Rob Sleeping of King Alfcnso hanging in the { uation quitoes, 94 per cent of them of the ' business done through his establish- |' ring roles jnin such nicturespictures as “The wet and dry forces for intensified university auditorium. Many pro- ^ ' Lo,.ed Many Times yellow fever variety; compelled cut­ ment. "Valley of Silent Men," “ Gilted But- conflict. ” and “ TTnse.oins' fessors sided with their pupils, re-1 Twenty-eight pei cent of the co- ting of weeds, cleaning of rubbish, It is generally felt, however, that | terfly,” “Siberia,” and “Unseoing Beyond the still stirring excite­ the deal presents an unwholesome | Ryeg»’ during the next decade es- Passengers In Pullmans fusing to hold classes. | g^s avowed they had been in love He Lost Heavily In Stock treating of breeding waters. ment over newspaper stories that One of them was Sanchez Roman, situation. Mr. Morris, informed of tablished her as one of filmdom’s many times; eight per cent said Death Rate Drops the commission had been influenced professor of the law faculty, who they had had occasional “crushes” “As a result of that campaign,” foremost. by President Hoover to change its and Flee With |6,000. said “ If Spain has no constitution Crash and Is Being Held ((Continued On Page 2.) on boys; 21 per cent said they had said Dr. Smith, “ the death rate for Narcotic Addict report—these drew emphatic denial why should I lecture to my class on Then in January, 1929, Miss Ru­ been m Jove twice; 10 per cent said May, always highest because it is from the law enforcement group it­ politics?” bens was revealed as a narcotic ad­ they had loved once; 31 per cent For “ Public Security.” the yellow fever month, dropped self—there was a well marked ten­ Bellefontaine, O., Jan. 22 — (AP) Government officials and universi- dict and she was confined for treat­ said they never had been in love. from 35, lowest May record in any ; dency on the part of some friends ■—Working with quiet but grim pre- | authorities conferred on the previous year, to 7 the lowest death ' CONTINUES FLIGHT ment in a state hospital. She was and foes alike to pin the future cision, six train bandits routed | situation this afternoon. Sixty-two per cent said their paroled fn a few months only to be mothers agreed with their opinions record in a single month ever en­ political fortunes of the President sleeping Flordia-Bound passengers j ------Turin, Italy, Jan. 22.— (AP.) — cited again for addiction and sent to about “necking” and “petting.” tered in the records of Monrovia. i to the dry cause. from their berths as a Big Four i Arrest of the Italian financier Ri­ another state asylum, from which Retain Religion Dr. Smith said he had no hope AROUND THE WORLD In the Senate a storm was brew­ train neared here early today, shot cardo Gualino yesterday by the so- the disease-eradication work would | she was released as cured in Decem­ ing. Two possible sources of an out­ one man and made away with cash Only one per cent said they had ber of the same year. SLEUTHS THWART changed ail of their religious beliefs called “political squadron” of the continue after he left, since a ma-1 burst appeared; the resolution in­ and jewelry estimated at $6,000. jority of the Liberians were oppos- j After her first siege in the hospi­ troduced yesterday by Senator Tyd- Evidently timing the holdup well since coming to college. Sixty-four Fascist Party of Turin for “ motives tal Miss Rubens began a comeback. per cent had retained all their reli­ ed to it. However, he paid glowing ings of Maryland, Democratic pro­ in advance, the gunmen, all masked of public security” was revealed tribute to the work of Lucile Todd, Mrs. Bruce Who Started She played in her first talking pic­ hibition opponent, for an inquiry and armed, invaded the next to the KIDNAPING PLOT gious ideas, while 35 per cent had here today. ture “Show Boat.” changed a few. a negro nurse formerly with the into how the commission reached its last Pullman of the train, enrouted Gualino’s name was not on the New York Health Department, who During a trip to New York for a conclusions, and the pending Howell Forty-four per cent agreed with From London, Sept. 25 Is rest that she hoped would prepare from Detroit to Cincinnati. One prison register, his incarceration be­ had dedicated four years of her life bill to give the District of Columbia their mothers’ religious beliefs, 43 man who shouted in alarm was shot ing indicated merely by his initials. to welfare service in Liberia. for her re-entrance to films. Miss a stringent enforcement act. per cent with some of them, six per Rubens broke with Ricardo Cortez, and critically wounded and the re­ Four Men and a Woman Ar­ In financial circles Gualino was Of the slavery situation he said Now At St. Louis, U. S. A. Last night Jouette Shouse, chair- maining six passengers were mar­ cent with a few, and two per cent said today to have lost heavily be­ simply; “ You can believe anything film actor, her third husband. They shalled in the drawing room with with none. .. J u TanimTO exocutive Committee of cause of the world depression. A you read in the report of the special I had been marned in January, the Democratic -national------committee- the porter and a brakeman. I Cortez said two hours before Miss rested As They Try To Sixty-six per cent of the co-eds year or more ago his indebtedness commission of inquiry.” ’m a statement critlzcd both the Leaps From Train St. Louis, Jan. 22.— (AP) — Mrs. Rubens died he had not been in­ talk over their love affairs with to the Banca Agricola Italiana commission report and the Presi­ One robber stood guard while the ■Victor Bruce saw an airplane in a formed that she was seriously ill. their mothers. Sixty-seven per cent reached 500,000,000 lire (about $25,- APPROVE FAITH HEALING dent’s failure to endorse the com­ rest went through the car, snatch­ Abduct Child. thought their mothers understood salesroom in England late last sum­ She was born in San Francisco 31 000,000) two-fifths of which was London, Jan. 22.— (A P )— With plete document. ing money and valuables. As the present day sex problems of young mer. A tag on the plane said, “It years ago. properly secured by collateral, it only three dissenting votes the “The one concrete thought con­ train slowed down for Bellefontaine. people; 25 per cent thought not. was reported. will take you any place you want to they leaped from the rear car and Lower House of the Canterbury go.” tributed by the commission” he said Detroit, Jan. 22.— (A P )—A $100,- Some Suggestions Appeals for Help “is a proposed revision of the 18th disappeared into the darkness. The 000 kidnaping plot against one of Convocation of the Church of Eng­ “Will it take me around the Here are a couple of co-eds’ sug- About a year ago the Banca Agri­ land today gave its approval to faith Amendment if the continued effort time between their leap and the the young children of Horace S. gestions: world?” she asked a salesman. arrival of the train was sufficient cola Italiana was said to have ap­ healing and asked that it be given COLLECTOR LOST of enforcement under the wxiat.ing Maynard, wealthy Detroit business ‘I would have been glad to have “ Sure,” the salesman replied. I for them to escape despite a ;:earch pealed to the Banca D’ltalia for the official sanction of the church. Mrs. Bruce dedded to find out if | statutes should prove unsuccessful. man, was thwarted by detectives known more. I think my younger help, having lost about seven times "That seems conservative enough . by deputy sheriffs, police and rail­ last night with the arrest of two The approval took the form of a the tag told the truth. She obtained 1 brother and sister will be better fit­ its capital. The Banca D’ltalia petition to the Archbishop of Can­ but President Hoover makes the road detectives. men who went to the Ma3mard the co-operation of the manufac-1 $50,009 AT FARO The man shot was Edwin K. Nel­ ted for college when their turn agreed to rescue it upon condition terbury, asking him to appoint a turers in teaching her to fly and I comment that he sees serious objeo- home, the officers said, to abduct comes because of the hints I have that Gualino’s indebtedness was tion to it and thwefore must not be son, of Tampa, Fla. He shouted the child. joint commission to frame a pro­ seven weeks later. Sept. 25, she left given m.other.” either cleared or secured. imderstood as recommending it. W'hen aroused and was ordered to Later two other men and a wo- visional service for unction by the Heston Flying Fleld,‘near'London, ‘ n ni "A girl should know how to take As a consequence Gualino made Conelnaion Obvious “ keep quiet.” He shouted again and j imposition of hands. This service to on a globe-encircling flight. She (,Q lC ag0 110111311 m JS j I16 man were arrested, and the four care of herself under all conditions. “The conclusion is inescapable was shot, the bullet piercing his , men were said by Duncan B. Mc- an arrangement with the govem- be used until a permanent and fully flew over Europe, skirted the Per- She should know how to dress, how authorized form could be issued un that the President appointed this right arm and chest. , Crea, assistant prosecuting attor- slan gulf, crossed French Indo­ One Woman Passenger to smoke, how to drink a little, how (Continued On Page 8.) der synodlcsd sanction. china, flew along the Chinese coast, Was Dnped of $200,000 committee not to seek a remedy for I ney, to have confessed. They were to pet so she won’t be surprised into the existing evils of prohibition en­ ,Mrs. E. G. Batharian, Detroit, • J , , the i held on charges of conspiracy to visited Jajan, from whence she sole woman passenger, said she lost viHriar. o anything, how to keep her heart and forcement but with Uie not wholly « 9oon hianap. The woman was held as a shipped her plane to Vancouver, $3,000 in diamonds and cash. She not to fall easily and how to get ingenOus reservation that if it foui«l, police witness. Advance information, British Columbia. From Vancouver, Winniogs By Gamblers. was forced to join the group of sub­ along with other g;irls.” Mrs. Bruce flew down the Pacific according to his own ideas It would detectives said, enabled them to be all right, but that wherever it , dued group huddled in the drawing prevent the kidnaping. A squad of Scramble for Deliveries co€ist to San Diego, Cal., and thence room. While the robbers leisurely departed from these ideas he would detectives was concealed in the across the continent to St. Louis, Springfield, HI., Jan. 22.— (AP) went through the car, Brakeman FREE BILL APPROVED arriving here late yesterday. —Two Illinois political leaders were repudiate the report.” Morris came through and immedi­ Maynard home in Rose Hill Park, A t the same time Henry H. Cur­ In Latter Half of Year Continues Flight embroiled today in a controversy ately was placed with the prisoners. exclusive suburb, and others sur­ ran, president of the association Mrs. Bruce will continue her flight that emerged from a $50,000 loan to The robbery occupied about an rounded the house. Washington, Jan. 22.— (A P )—The against the prohibition amendment, Details of Plot today, journeying by stages to New Mrs. Myrtle Tanner Blacklldge, col- hour while the train proceeded from Free bill to restrict immigration for York, where, if she can obtain a asserted his organization’s oppoai-'' Carey, about 45 miles north of The plot, as reconstructed from two years as an unemployment New York, Jan. 22.— (A P .)—The & The questions were: , . . sufficient easollne caoacitv ■' lector of internal revenue .— and the tion to any change but outright ra­ Information received in advance and National Council of Traveling i. “-A-re there evidences of tacreas- here, to Bellefontaine. They dis­ __ , measure was approved today by the pe^ and added criticism of Mr. turbed no other car. Railroad de­ from the confessions, police said ! House immigration committee, Salesmen’s Association made public I mg activity in the lines of business . . . . arrivlnir Edward R. Litsinger. member of Hoover’s transmittal with its defli- ' was directed against whichever of | The measure, along lines sug- represented by your association; ^ county board of review, tectives thought the robbers proba­ today its reply to a questionnaire on nite stand against repeal or re^- ’ bly climbed aboard while a halt was Maynard’s two children came first! g-ested by Secretary Stimson, re- and is there any indicaUon as to the had a W thrills political friend of Mrs Blacklldge vision. conditions sent out by the National made at Carey for coal. Officials immigration from European prospects for the future? and spills,” Mrs. Bruce said today Spokesmen of two dry organize- surmised the men had an automo­ the house. It was conceived by two countries by 90 per cent of existing Business Survey Conference and “What are the important factors as she prepared to resume her' til® mayoralty of Chicago, charged tions, the Board of Temperance of bile waiting for them here. unemployed men who met casually quotas. predicted the last half of 1931 that are most likely to influence, flight. “I had seven forced land­ he wets swindled of the $50,000 be on a bench In Grand Circus Park a the Methodist Episcopal church an

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HOUSE DEMOCRATS g a t h e r, a d o p t $20,000 IN BOOZE a d d n e w i n h a l a t o r OBITUARY DRY LAW’S FUNDS N. Y. Stocb Local Stocks DISCUSS HARMONY association b y -i a w s t o h r e e q u i p m e n t TROUBLE CONGRESS (FnraMied bjr PHtMOi * Co.) Adamas EJxp...... 20% Cent^ Bow* BartfMd* OoBm Judge R. A. Johnson of This Will Be Kept At Hose Company I! Air Reduction ...... 96% "1 P. M. Btooki No. 3 House For Use In Case DEATHS Bank Stooitt Town Vice President of New Allegheny 10 j Bid Askqd New London, Jan. 22— (A P ) — of Emergency. Organization. In from rum row with a full load of Disputes Between Wets and Am C a n ...... 110%aty Bank and Trust.. — Hold Conference On Kimmel Alfred F. Hutchinsoo liquor, the 69-foot motor boat Goose Am and For P o w ...... 29% Cap Nat B A T ...... _ 950 Thirty-five members of the Con- ______Delivery was made today to the ; Alfred P. Hutchinson, 76, of Cov­ of Bridgeport was seized by / a Am In te m a t...... 18% Conn. Rivor...... 600 — nectlcut Association of City and ; coast Guard* “ reception committee” South Manchester Fire District of entry, died at the home of Mr.-and Drys Disturb Session In Resolution Which Pro­ Mrs. Olln Beebe In Vernon last Am Pow and L t ...... 47% Htfd CJwm. T rust---- — 180 Town Court judges met last night 1 Saybrook wharf today. Her an Inhalator, the latest of resuscita­ First Nat Hartford .. 180 . ~ at the Hartford Club for the purpose i crew of four jumped to the wharf tion apparatus for use in reviving night. He suffers^ a sbocK ten days Am Rand Stand S a n ...... 17% ago and had been In a serious con­ Both Branches Today. Land Mtg and TlUo .. — 40 duced the First Roll Call. of adopting a set of by-laws draft- I ^nd fled. The prize was brought victims of carbon monoxide poison­ Am Roll M ills ...... 29% dition ever since. Mr. Hutchinson Now Brit Trukt ...... — 178 ed by the executive committee, and ! ^ere for surrender to Customs ing, g ^ asphyxia, electric shock Am S m e lit...... ■*3% owns a small farm in Coventry but West Htfd Trust ------260 — to discuss w’ays and means to help j authorities. Her cargo was estim- and drowning. The new apparatus A T and T ...... 185% had been boarding w(th the Beebe Washington, Jan. 22.—(AP) — Insnrance Stocks each other in the court work. The , ated at between 300 and 400 sacks is to be used in conjunction with the Am Tob B ...... HO state Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 22. family for months. He is Aetna Casualty ; ...... 75 78 organization was perfected a month assorted liquor, valued at $20,- prone preesure method of artificial several With the Wickersham report fresh­ Am Wate. W ks ...... 57% — (A P)—A “harmony” conference survived by two daughters. Aetna Fire ...... SO 62 ago when Judge Frank A. Foss of ^ qqO. respiration. Hose Companies One | ly in mind, the House *oday resum­ Anaconda Cop ...... 33% Aetna Life ...... 60% 61% of the House Democrats held today and Three of the South Manchester agreed on a method of procedure Willimantic was elected president, i ..The seizure was made by the ed the controversy over prohibition Atchison T and S F e ...... 192% Automobile ...... 80 83 Judge Raymond A. Johnson of this j patrol boat CG-234 from the local Fire Department will now be equip­ j Atlantic R e f ...... 20 Conn. General ...... 118 117 during the sessions and gave prom­ ped with this type of emergency enforcement appropriations. ise, members afterwards said, of town vice pre^dent and Judge j base, in command of Boatswain FUNERALS Baldwin ...... 22 % Hartford F ire...... 68 66 James E. Cannon of Windsor Locks, Floyd C. Overhauser, who Is one of i life-saving apparatus, as the The Senate decided meanwhile to Balt and Ohio ...... 79Hartford %. Steam Boiler 57 60 unity of action. the three ranking “experts" of the Cheney Brothers inhalator is stored recommit the nomination of Eugene The Kimmel resolution which pro­ secretary. I Bendix ...... 18% National F ire ...... 58 60 Coast Guard anti-smuggling forces at Hose Company No. 1. Meyer, Jr„ to be governor of the duced a roll call last Thursday was The judges last night enjoyed a Johaa Kanehl Beth S t e e l...... 48 Phoenix Fire ...... 67 69 here. The others are Boatswain In addition to the new inhalator, The funeral of Johan Kanehl of Federal Reserve Board to the Inter­ discussed. Mr. Markham, of H art­ dinner after which the subject of j (Canadian P a c ...... 41% Travelers ...... 1020 1040 Alexander C. Cornell and Theodore four all-service gas-ma.sks and three state Cjommerce committee. This ford, who voted with the Republi­ the proposed district court system i 111 Florence street waa held yester­ Case Thresh ...... 88 PuUle UtUlttee Stocks for (Connecticut was discussed at 1 C. Losch. first aid kits have been added to action was urged by Senator Brook- cans, explained that he did so as he day afternoon at the home at 2 i Chi and N o r w e s t...... 43 Conn. Elec Serv ...... 78 77 On the lookout for one of three the department. hart, Republican, Iowa. regarded the resolution merely the length. This bill is advocated by the j o’clock and at the (Jhurch of the ! Chrysler ...... 16% (Jonn. Power...... 66 68 Judicial Council. No definite action | boats which it was thought might A demonstration has been ar­ The House wet bloc started going pro test of some members as to Nazarene at 2:30 with Rev. Harris Colum Gas and E l ...... 34% Greenwich, WAG, pfd — 90 was taken by the association on the | try to land liquor at Saybrook dur­ ranged for next Wednesday night at right down the line In opposition to their own committee assignments. B. Anthony officiating. 'The beau'ers Colum Graph ...... 8% Hartford Elec L t ...... 6 78 matter last evening. It is planned to ' ing the night, Overhauser under | Hose House No. 3 when J. G. Stef- all sorts of funds to promote en­ He said that the minority leader, were Fred Fish, Louis Resel, Chris­ Coml Solv ...... 17 I Hartford G a s ...... 70 76 meet sometime in February, prob- cover of darkness moved the 234 in fen, factory representative of the forcement, alloted to the Justice De­ Mr. Citron, was not consulted by topher Wilson, David Wamock, Comwlth and S o u ...... 8 do, p fd ...... 42 — alongside the Saybrook wharf last j Mine Safety Appliances Co., Pltts- partment In Its supply bill. It met Mr. Kimmel, and the resolution was ably at New Haven. Samuel Richardson and Robert Consol Gas ...... 86% S N E T C o ...... 163 167 nlght and moored her there. A t 2 1 burg, Pa., makers of the apparatus, failure. not made a party matter. Mr. Turkington. Burial was in the East I Contin Can ...... 50% Maaofactaring Stocks o’clock this morning, the CJoose, will show the various stages of the Representative William E. Hull, Citron did not speak on it and mem­ cemetery. j Com Prod ...... • 80 I Am Hardware ...... 49% 61% traveling stealthly slid in along instrument’s use in actual opera­ Republican, HUnois, urged three per bers, he thought were left to their Du Pont De N em ...... 87 ! Amer Hosiery ...... 26 — R.O . CHENEY, JR. ILL, the opposite side of the wharf and tion. cent beer. Representative Celler, own opinion as to wisdom of the ' Eastman K o d a k ...... 150% ■ Amer Silver ...... — 20 was moored. As ropes were made A ll persons Interested are asked Democrat, New York, Introduced a protesL Elec Pow and L t ...... 45% Arrow H and H, com.. 36% 88% fast, the beam from the searchlight to attend the demonstration at Hose resolution to carry out the Wicker- Mr. Citron presided and there was TAKEN TO HOSPITAL ;F ox Film A ...... 29% do, pfd ...... 103 . — on the service craft illuminated the House No. 3, Spruce and Florence SAYS POLITICS sham recommendation that physi­ I Gen Elec ...... 43 Automatic Refrig .... — 8 an explanation given of methods of rumrunner, and her crew realizing streets, next Wednesday night at cians' liquor prescriptions be freed procedure In the House. Several Gen F o o d s ...... 50% Billings and Spencer.. 1% 21 italist enemies, and it is obvious that The resolution will be presented church. Mr. Osborne was born In the job. All I did was as chairman The House judiciary committee approved the Wagner-advance- Timken Roll B ear ...... 44% ' Batavia, Java, Jan. 22.— (AP)— the international bourgeoisie are by a representative or senator from ' prank Hawks’ sn'Sd' filer and oUid expected will have of the building committee, io offer i Union Garb ...... 58 At least eighteen persons wer* preparing to march against us.” I the lower part of the state. It has „ A’==[itnnt Serretarv of something to say about the country my services to the contractor by planning employment measure, which passed the Senate yesterday. 1 Unit Aircraft ...... 24% killed and forty injured iir Vm earth­ He asserted that capitalism, in; been found that the law governing: M nw^for Aviation swaoned nlanes well known to a volunteering to furnish whatever I Unit Corp ...... 191/, ' o c i^avy for A^atlon, swappea pianes jocal boys who have Substituted for the original bill to quakes which shook central Java the grip of an economic crisis, | the use of fireworks at present in supplies that he might ask me to I Unit Gas and Imp ...... 28 V, today but not fpr keeps. , meet the objections of the adminls- • yesterday. Hundreds of native “blames the Soviet Union for all its; force is lacking in many ways. The spent their vacations at Camp get for him at reasonable prices.” Hawks and W ill Rogers took off I tratlon, it would authorize a com­ I U S Ind Alcn ...... 60 % houses were demoliphed or made misfortunes and is preparing for state law and the different acts of Woodstock. U S Pipe and F d r y ...... 30% from Washington this morning on The Senator would not disclose mission to lay advance public works uninhabitable. Nothing, has been war against us.” | town and cities conflict and in some George Beer will speak for the U S Rubber ...... 12% a Red Cross tour of the country in the cost of the supplies he furnished and building programs to be inltiat- heard as yet from the mountain He indicated that preparations for i cases it has been hard to prosecute fathers and it has not been definitely .\bbadessa. U S Steel ...... 140% Ingalls’ plane, which he loaned decided who Nvill speak for the boy.s. I ed during periods of depression and districts. defense already were under w a y , because of lack of “ teeth.” Made a Profit UUl Pow and Lt A ...... 24i/, Hawks for the trip. The program will close with general ! unemployment. with the declaration, “ in case of war -pbis was discussed at length at . asev jonea i\ew iur«. ouul auu j , » j.. He admitted, however, that he j Warner Bros P lc t ...... 16% Casey Jones, New York pilot and be wel- I Postoffice Leases all lig h te d heavy industry will be the chiefs’ meeting last June and as | flyVn^executive v^ll brinf earned a profit by ordering material 1 Westing El and Mfg ...... 85% Germany uses motor' engines at mobilized. a_ result such a resolution is to be com*. The Senate postoffise leasing in­ Wool worth ...... 57% small stations to act in tlM place to New York this afternon to get directly from the manufacturer at vestigating committee ordered an presented for action by the present I Yellow Truck ...... 10% bf steam switch engines. the rapid little “mystery ship” which factory prices having them billed to appraisal of a number of lease bold Legislature. has carried Hawks on so many rec­ him and then selling to the contrac­ sites to determine fx'.r true values DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS ord-breaking jumps about the coun­ CUBAN PUBUSHERS tor at market prices. ' for comparison with the values try. Ingalls will fly the speed plane He denied that he acted as an claimed by the leaseholders for back to Washington and use it for agent on a.commission basis, but he rental purposes to the government. GREETS GRAND OFFICERS ABOUT TOWN a few days, perhaps until his own PROTEST CENSORSHIP considered himself in the position of \ Senator Stephen.'", Democrat, Mis- is returned to him. a dealer. I sissippl. Introduced a bill to permit In the excavation of the cellar The assistant secretary of the Havana, Jan. 22.— (A P .)—Rafael Asked whether his participation the government to make loans to Sunset Council, Degree of Poca­ navy is an experienced filer. He was in tile transactions was unethical In of the club house which is to be Govin, owner of El Mundo, and railroads for construction purposes. \ \lt I H It It • hontas, received a visit from several the only naval “ ace” in the World built on Golway street by the Count del Rivero, owner of Diario view of his position on the board, he The bill calls for appropriation of of its grand officers at its last reg­ Lithuanian Co-operative Associa­ War. said he could see nothing wrong in $25,000,000 to be used as a revolv­ ular meeting in Tinker hall. Visitors de la Marina, the two largest Span­ tion frost made necessary the using ish language morning papers in it. ing fimd for thlfc purpose. were present from Hartford, Rock­ of picks to soften up the top sur­ In regard to the contract, the The measure would make It law­ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ville, Middletown, Bristol and Win- Cuba, today issued a protest against face before it was possible to use the government ban placed against Senator said, Abbadessa was com­ ful for railroads subject to the In­ sted. One member was from a De­ horses and a scoop to get away the W ANT 3 P. C. BEER them and seven other publishers pelled to obtain approval of the terstate Commerce Act to apply to gree of Pocahontas in the State of dirt. The land is of gravel forma­ January 9. trustees only on materials that were the Interstate Commerce Commis­ Maine. The degree work was exem­ tion and below the frost line there The papers were suspended for not standard. This meant that the sion for loans for construction of ex- plified on four candidates. Deputy is expected to be little trouble in Washington, Jan. 22.— (A P .) — having "indirectly contributed to se materials he supplied, all of them ' tensions, branch lines, or new lines. "THE WIDOW Susie Kastner took the part of the digging. Immediate legalization of 3 per.j,,^. , standard, were chosen at the discre­ degree mistress who was unable to cent beer was urged In the House ' Cuba by giving prominent tion of the contractor, he said. be present on account of illness. There have been no developments } today by Representative William E. i anti-government activi- FROM Deputy Great Pocahontas in be­ in tracing the money amounting to 1 Hull, Republican, Illinois. tics.’ FEAR 50 DROWNED half of Sunset Council presented a I $115.71 that was taken from the j A resolution also was introduced The statement they jointly issued gift to Great Pocahontas May Hall, Polish Co-operative Store at 71 , by Representative Celler, Democrat, follows, in part; MEYER’S NOMINATION Vienna, Jan. 22— (A P ) — Reports “ Article 25 of the Cuban Consti­ CHICAGO" who in turn and also in behalf of North street Tuesday afternon. o New York, to carry out the Wicker- from Constanta on the Black Sea, the council remembered Mrs. Kast­ 1 sham commission’s recommendation tution prohibits press censorship of today said fifty persons drowmed W ith ner with a gift. Both expres.sed their In addition to the ice that is to be , for removal of restrictions on doc- any kind and guarantees freedom BACK IN COMMITTEE after the steamship Javaria buckled thanks in a few well chosen words. cut at Globe Hollow, Case’s, Salter’s | tor’s prescriptions of liquor. of the press, freedom of thought amidships and sank with 36 of the EDW. ROBINSON Mrs. Hall and the Great Keeper of 1 and Sperry’s in Bolton, L. T. Wood I Hull told the House “ for the first and freedom of speech. The Consti­ crew and 14 passengers during a NEIL HAMILTON Records, Harriet Wright, made re-1 expects to be able to cut consider-j time in the history of this country. tution expressly declares that this is Washington, Jan. 22.— (AP) — gale which swept the Black Sea last ALICE WHITE marks on the work of the order, and able ice to store In the ice houses ^ if not in the history of the world, one of the articles which cannot be iThe Senate today recommitted to its night and today. Mrs. W right expressed a desire to owned by him on Hayward Lake, crime has become a paying Institu- suspended under any circumstances, {banking committee the nomination The Javaria could not be Identi­ She'w ill put you on the and slay and the law recently pa.ssed by the of Eugene Meyer, Jr., of New York, you with romance! meet keepers of records from Sun­ Bolton Notch. tlon. The unenforceable prohibition fied immediately but she was be­ Congress suspending the guarantees to be governor of the Federal Re­ set Council with whom she had law Is responsible for a most vicious lieved to be a Russian vessel. made no attempt to suspend this serve Board. The storm also was violent in the transacted business. A fter the meet­ development In American commu­ The Senate agreed unanimously Aegean Sea and there was a report ON THE SAME PROGRAM I ing they had an opportunity of PUBLIC RECORDS nity life and if it is allowed to con­ article, x x x after Senator Brookhart, Republi­ that an American armoured cruiser greeting her personally. tinue, we will be under the com­ “ Leaving aside the legal situation, the law invoked to suppress the can, Iowa, protested he had not been whose name could not be ascertain­ Chairman Evelyn A krigg and her bined domination o f the bandit, the Warrantee Deed newspapers is a Spanish law enact­ given an opportunity to question the ed, had rammed the Greek ship, committee served a ta-sty luncheon. burglar, the bootlegger, the narcotic Frank Jeffers to the State of ed In 1870 in Spain and promulgated nominee and charges that Meyer Nikolaieff, cutting her in two, but Connecticut, a small tract of land I vendor and the racketeer.” EDDIE QiniLAN in Cuba in 1879. had “ conspired to cause the failure saving the crew. in Manchester for highway pur- , ------“We cannot believe that a law en­ of joint stock land banks.” Near Sinope a Turkish steamer poses. »IAY RECEIVE FUND acted by the Spanish government Brookhart moved to recommit the was reported to have sunk, but sixty years ago nullifies the Consti­ nomination. Before a vote was there were no details. in “ NIGHT WORK” GEN. EDWARDS BETTER A German and British ship were Waterbury, Jan. 22.— (A P )— The tution of (2uba, which expressly taken. Chairman Norbeck o f the said to have collided damaging both Waterbury posts of the American nullifies all laws In conflict there­ committee asked unanimous consent Boston. Jan. 22.— (A P .)— Major Full of laughs and fun ■' starting from the moment Legion may receive the $5,000 bal­ with. i to have the .^nomination referred badly. General Clarence R. Edwards was Eddie is persuaded to adopt an orphan bahy^-aad ance remaining in the United W ar “We believe that the government back. The request was supported , slightly improved today. ,His condi- then does not know ju st what to do with It. Work Fund which Is sought by the has taken advantage of this law of by Meyer’s friends. ■ tion, while weak, seemed slightly Waterbury unemployed committee antiquated Spanish origin to avoid Senator Glass, Democrat, V ir­ BROKERS SUSPENDED ' better than it has been for the past for use in its welfare work. Attor­ further publication of dispatches ginia, said he was sure Meyer would few days, doctors said. General Ed­ want the nomination to go back, In LAST TIMES TODAY ney General Warren B. Burrows dealing with the conditions which at New York. Jan. 22.— (AP)—The wards has been at the Phillips view of the charges. filed an answer to the Superior present prevail throughout the New York Stock Exchange today House since January 15, when he Senator Smoot, Republican, Utah, CONSTANCE BENNETT We Loan You Court action brought by Attorney country.’’ suspended Lorenzo E. Anderson & underwent an emergency operation declared it was “ perfectly useless to W. E. Thomas and Lew^s S. Reed In Company of St. Louis for Insolvency. in “SIN TAKES A HOUDAY’» for intestinal trouble. try to blacken the character of a which he declared that In his opin­ The suspension was the first of Money man like Meyer” and urged Brook- ion the turning of the money over the year and the eighth since the You have 20 months to pay it back MAY BUY OIL CO. hart's motion be defeated, but he to the American Legion would be Stock Market break In October, Offering List of finally agreed to Norbeck’s pro­ more in keeping with the original 1929, / Easy to Eny purpose of the fund than diverting New York. Jan. 22— (AP)— It posal. The announcement was made by X .,aajAY NIGHT ONLY Per Month, Plus Interest, it to the unemployed committee of was reported in Wall street today Richard Whitney, president, from HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ACTS *5 Repays a $100 Loan S. W. STRAUS BONDS Mayor Frank Hayes. that Cities Servl*!e Co. is arranging the rostrum of the exchange. He to acquire the Warner Quinlan Co., HOOVER TO SPEAK Per Month, Plus Interest, Sent Upon Request said; an Important refiner and distributor “T have been advised by the com­ Repays a $200 Loan KELLY WANTS TO PLAY no of petroleum products in New Jer­ mittee on business conduct that HIS IN BAST Washington, Jan. 22 — (A P ) — Per Month, Plus Interest, sey and New York. A ll Interest paying and President Hoover, as president of Lorenzo E. Anderson Sc Co., of St. Repays a $300 Loan ------I While the report could not be con- Louis are In such financial condition Maarloe Maeterllnok'a ns defaulted issues of Cblcago.— (A P ) — The Chicago firmed, it was learned In petroleum the American Red Cross today ac­ that they cannot be permitted to The average monthly cost of a Cubs have advised George Kelly that circles that Cities Service has had cepted an invitation to participate AMERICAN BOND & MTGE. continue in business with safety to $100 loan, repaid as per the above b ell not be needed this year. its eye on Wamer-Qulnlan for some In the special drought relief pro­ i creditors or to the Elxchange.” table, is only $1.84. This is based COMMONWEALTH BOND Rogers Hornsby counselled the time, with a view of possibly ac­ gram arranged by the Red Cross The Blue Bird The firm also was suspended by the upon the legal interest rate of three Bought, sold, quoted big first baseman to try the Los quiring it to increase its outlets in and the National Broadcast Com­ Preeented hy the New York Curb Exchange. and one-half per cent per month Angeles Pacific coast team, Cub the east. pany to be broadcast tonight from JUNIOR LEAGUE OF HARTFORD , on unpaid balances. farm, but Kelly wants to play in the Warner Q^nlan, which listed 9 to 10 o’clock. The St. Louis firm, which Had no BUSHNELL MEMORIAL HALL - east. total assets of more than $30,000,- The President will speak from the New York office, did a commission ^ No Delay—No Red Tape SCRIPT Kelly was with Cincinnati at the 000 in Its last balance sheet, Is a White House. bustaess In securities. It dealt in Bought, sold, qnotod beginning of the season last year. Ho | complete unit in the industry, hav I The entire program is to be de­ grain. It was organised in May, Gala PerfoniMiioee* Teihierrfir U f i t t U . I :. was released to Minneapolis of the: ing producing properties In Texas voted to the campaign of the Red 1918, and bears the name of the Good Seale AvaOahlaa*'flat aa4$MA -i- FRANEIN PMN American association. and Mexico, and Its main refining Cross to raise ten million to relieve founder who died some yeare ago. (>idy a Few Good Seale HomieWMt plant at 'Warner, N. J, suffering in the drought stricken His soff, Oliver J, Anderson, or­ Sat. M a t for Cldldr«n Jala. M a i f t lf . Room 214 92 Pratt Street EDWARD E. HUNT & CO. The Cubs beckoned to him when Charley Grimm, was hurt and Its distribution in New York Is areas. Other Speakers will inolude ganized O. J. Anderson and Co., St. H a rtfo rd Fbooe 7-8486 Louis, which has no connection with Tickets at Box Office. RoeervatloaB by phOM Bertferd 8-#l4 18 Asylum St., Hartford Kelly’s hitting was a factor In the ‘ lirough subsidiary, the Municipal Former Pr-'-'dent Coolldge and Al­ Telephones 7-1188 and 7-1184 Cubs’ pennant challenge. Service Corp. fred E. SmltlL the suspended com: i. '

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349.70 io.-be used in part for reim­ CONNECTICUT FLAG bursement of towns which are car­ ANNUAL MEETING WOODCOCK PLEASED! new f o r s i r a te book SEN. SMITH ASKS ing for state paupers. The depart- ABOUT TOWN rrient has had calls upon it because FOR ARCTIC TRIP of uneiilploynaent and family dis- j The scheduled hockey game be- ; , tress. . - I tween Manchester High and Kings- i AT CENTER CHURCH WITH BOARD’S PLEA ^ ™ FOR STATE FUNDS j Later in the session it may be wood school at Hartford has been i (Continued From Page 1.) ' necessary for another deficiency bill j called off, it was annoimced this i Neil Cheney, Clerk of Asses­ i to ebr ooeeb MvongiVM SHR DHR afternoon. The game was set for ) of Bethel, an auditor of Fairfield sors, Busy Making Out List ' to be reported in from the commit­ today. I ^ BOY^SCOUtS county, an office he has long held. Supper Precedes Business Dry Director Will Gladly To Avoid Last Minute Rush. Departments In Need of tee. i A bill concerning birth control The condition of Miss M. Elliza- I was offered in the House by Mr. Neil Cheney, clerk of the board beth Lee, Manchester High school 1 Session Last Night— Offi­ Peck, of Bristol, and sent to the ju­ Take More Agents As the of assessors, is at present working Money He Tells Senate; teacher, who was injured in an auto- I diciary committee. It would give upon the rate book, which will con­ NO DISCREPANCY mobile accident near her home in Troop 1 cers, Committees Named. physicians the right to give advice. Commission Suggests. tain 6,300 names. A loose leaf Unemployment One Cause Canaan last Friday night, remains ' Troop One held its meeting at tho book is being used and it is possi­ I about the same although some im- \ Second Congregational church Mon­ IN THE SEN.4TE _____ ble to type in the names of the New’ York. Jan. 22—(AP)—Juage provement has been noticed. i day night. The meeting was open­ State Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 22.! William S. Kenyon, member o.' the ed at 7:20 with Scout oath with 22 property owners who will appear on State Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 22— The Center Congregational church — (AP.)—The Senate session was; Washington, Jan. 22.— (AP) — the list, which the clerk is now Wickersham law enforcement com­ I The firemen of Hose Company ! Scouts and two leaders present. family held Its annual meeting and very short and few matters were ; Prohibition Director Woodcock to- (AP)—The deficiency appropriation mission, telegraphed the New York Contest events were practiced by doing. Against the name of the bfll which the Senate today re­ I No. 1, Manchester^re Department, ' supper last evening for the first offered. The first appropriation bill | answered the contention of the property owner is the valuation of Sun today that an- “attempt to I will hold a specim meeting at the Scouts. Meeting was put over to time in the new dining hall. More of the session, that which carried | Wickersham commission that his re­ ceived from the appropriations com­ create” a discrepancy in the com­ a new ceremony by our Scoutmas­ the property as set by the assessors mittee through its chairman. Sena­ hose house. Main and Hilliard than 200 gathered around the tables allowances for deficiencies in varl-1 ^^est for 500 additional dry agents which are written in with ink and mission’a report on prohibition w’as ! streets, tonight at 8 o’clock for the ter of registering new tenderfeet in at 6:30 and enjoyed a delicious sup­ ous departmental accounts, was of- i small with the statement tor Smith, of Manchester, carried a “ridiculous.” our troop. Five Scouts received can be altered when the board of re­ total of $1,513,085.81 to cover ac­ ! transaction of several matters of per served under the direction of fered by Senator Smith of the a p -i if C onfess wants to give us lief deems it necessary to make any The Sun wired Judge Kenyon for I business, including the date and their pins. Meeting was closed at Mrs. Bert Knight and a large group propriatlons committee. | ^^^^ept them grateful- counts unpaid in the past fiscal an explanation of the fact that in 9 o’clock with prayer. Then a change. biennium, the total compares with ; place of the annual banquet. of women of the church. The deco­ The first motion picture bill offer- ^'.p. . . -At his individual report he referr^ to game of pull across the line was en­ ' The commission s report said of The space that is also provided $1,022,255 in the deficiency bill of rations were simple and consisted ed by Senator Sullivan of Bridge­ for the rate is at present left un­ modification of the Eighteenth j Dr. Fred A. Sweet, of 42 North ' joyed. of red flowers and touches of red in Woodcock’s estimate for increased 1929 session. Some $32,000 had Amendment “suggested by the com­ Notes port, by request, provides that two | filled as the rate of taxation will been struck out by the committee 1 School street, retired dentist and ! other details. The menu included operators must be used in theater j personne’ that "his figure assumes not be set until the annual adjourn­ mission.” j former president of the Eighth ' Monday there will be no meeting cold baked lamb and ham, scalloped practical Federal abdication of an after departmental heads had heard It was pointed out to him that at the church due to a supper given projecting rooms where sound as i important part of Federal jurisdic­ ed town meeting to be held in in explanation of items. School Utilities district, was dis- j potatoes, pineapple and cabbage well as motion pictures are shown. | March. With this rate set it will ne the full report said “if the amend­ charged from the Manchester Me- j by the church members. We will tion under the amendment and Fed­ Some departments are in need of ment is to be revised.” meet and challenge Troop 9 to a salad, celery, jelly, pickles, rolls, Senator Bergin offered a bill to then possible to start in and figure money, especially the State agencies morial hospital this afternoon. He | coffee, apple pie and cheese. Print­ eral acquiescence in state nullifica­ “Confusion is due to fact that had been confined to the hospital iintertroop contest at Hollister authorize a signature machine for tion.” the tax bill. Instead of making it which are down to an empty cash word ‘revision’ is used in report ed financial reports were at every use by the Governor in signing doc­ necessary to have the whole rate since January 6 for intestinal , Street school, Tuesday night at 7 The prohibition director said to­ box. The demand on this depart­ while some individual members use o’clock. All that possibly can at­ plate. uments. book figured before it is turned over ment has been very heavy the past trouble which necessitated a major Mrs. Stephen Hale was the toast- day there was no such federal “ac­ term ‘modification’ to express same operation. His condition is now tend should do so. Senate Bills quiescence,” and his workers were to the tax collector so he can make few months, and on January 1 the thing,” Judge Kenyon telegraphed mistress. The Hollywood quartet, Among other Senate bills were out his bills it is going to be possible number of state paupers was about much improved but it will be some ' Acting Scribe Howard Smith. Mrs. Harold Symington, soprano; trying their utmost to enlist state (.!''> Sun. “I preferred term ‘modifi- those to exempt from taxation for in "states "thrt' ^im to start in at once the 10,000. i time yet before he will be able to be ! Mrs. Charles Robbins, contralto; co-operation, “even i'a'.:cn’ and so used it. There is no about as usual. those two years houses built and do not have a prohibition law.” rate maker. As the A list is com­ In order to expediate action Sena­ discrer...... and attempt to create Mr. Robbins, bas.s, and Sidney completed in 1931 and 1932; placing pleted, or a page or two of it fig­ tor Smith had the Senate consent to French, tenor, sang three selections, Can Use More one is ridiculous.” I The second lesson in the Scout- burial associations which provide “The request for 500 additional ured, Collector Howe with his as- have the bill go to the journal. Tue.s- with Mrs. French playing their ac­ for burial by contract or insurance i sistant can start making out the day he will ask that it be adopted i masters’ training course will be i companiments. Miss Lillian G. agents,” he said, “represents my The bridge and whist by the High 'given at the Center Congregational ! funds, under the insurance commis- judgment, the attorney general’s_ ^ j bills and this will give him a start and sent to the House. With like Grant gave two humorous readings, sioner; changing the charter of the | judgment., and the judgment ofI at least ten days over that of action in the House money will be school senior class, scheduled for ' church tonight at 7 o’clock. All | Mrs. Emma Lyons Nettleton spoke available to departments which are J.Tnuary 26, has been por-.tponed to * Scoutmasters, assistant Scoutm.os- i on the subject of "A Tale That Is Naugatuck court to provide for an ' the budget bureau. If Congress j years assistant prosecutor; to perrnit | wishes to increase this number we The, rate book instead of being “broke” by Thursdav or Frida.v. I February 2, when it will take place I ters and troop committeemen inter- ! Told,” which was virtually a brief one that might be carried aroun;l State agencies asked for $668,- at High school hall. lested will be welcome to attend. I history of the former Ladies Benev­ Bridgeport to issue emergency relief j will gladly accept them. As for the bonds not to exceed one million dol- : speed with which we can put these in a pocket is one that will be kept olent society which this month at the office as it will be 12 by 14 ceased its activities. lars: to allow increase of the capital; men into the field, that, too, is in the stock of the Hartford Life Insur-1 hands of Congress. We have laid inches and contains all of the nec­ Mrs. Rollin Hitt spoke on the essary information as to the amount topic, “Concerning Good Deeds,” and ance Company not to exceed $5,- j plans for calling the bureau’s 24 In- 000,000; providing for retention by j structors to Washington in June for of the list and the rate and tax bill. gave an outline of the splendid work In order to have the names al­ of the Loyal Circle of King’s the state of fifteen per cent of a j,a refreshing course of instruction, highway contract money for sixty “They will be w'aiting in various ready in the book the work has Daughters and the growth of the or­ been started and it will be finished ganization nationally since its insti­ days after completion of a contract: ! parts of the 12 prohibition districts reviving the corporate existence of on July 1 to begin immediate train- long before the board of relief tution by Mrs. Margaret Bottoms. makes its changes. This can then Raymond St. Laurent under the the International Realty Company: i ing of the 500 agents, if this num- to permit issuance of an embalmer’s ! ber is given us. K the appropriation be corrected on the rate book and a topic, "East Is East and West Is like change made by making out a West,” told of the people 6t the license to Thomas F. Reilly of is given us before that date we will Sunshine Mellows Bridgeport. see that our plans are advanced ac­ new bill by the tax collector, putting West and their customs as com­ cordingly.” him in a position to have all com­ pared with the East and the influ­ . Other bills would put North ave­ pleted so far in advance that there ence of the church in all sections of nue in Fairfield, and Brandy Hill The Wickersham report said that road in Thompson in the trunk line “the slow building up of an ade­ will not be a rush in getting out the the country to a newcomer in a 6,300 bills within a short time. town. David McCorab and Stuart system. | quate and well trained force pre­ Joslin handled in an able manner Senator Robison, of Meriden, had supposes a considerable further the youth movement as exemplified a bill to have taxes paid by certain period of experiment during which Purifies the deficiencies of the present situa­ COLLECTOR LOST eat in the work of the Boy Scouts, Hi-Y corporations paid direct into a town clubs and other organizations for or city treasury. tion will continue.” yoimg people. 150,000 AT FARO! The report of the nominating IN THE HOUSE committee was given by Lucius M. State Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 22.— M. H. S. YEARLINGS Foster and accepted in full. The (AP)—The House adopted a bill in­ (Continued From Page 1.) following persons will represent the creasing the membership of the ap­ LUCKIES are church as its officers and as mem­ propriations committee from two BEAT WINDSOR LOCKS promised him that I would give him bers of important committees dur­ SeNators to three and from eleven $10,000 of my winnings for the fa­ ing the year 1931: Representatives to 13. This com­ vor. always kind to Church Clerk—Mrs. Gertrude B. mittee is governed by statute law Manchester High school’s fresh­ Was In Next Room Purnell. and the change could not be made man team easily defeat­ “He knew it was for the purpose Treasurer—Charles E. House. by rule. The recent change in ed Windsor Locks Freshmen here of collecting the faro debt. He knew Deacons—James A. Irvine, Ray rules by which the Democrats gain­ it all concerned faro. In fact, his your throat ed a Senate member of conunittees yesterday afternoon in the Rec gym C. Rllsbury, Theodore H. Bidwell, by a 43 to 8 score. The visitors nephew sat in the same room with Arthur N. Potter, Charles E. did not apply to the appropriations me while I continued to play faro, committee. could score but three field goals. House, Noah A. Burr. Manchester got almost seven times and Mr. Litsinger was in the ad­ Church Committee—Pastor, Dea­ Many fish and game, and town joining room.” road bills were offered. Among the as many. Coma and Tureck leading cons, School Superintendent and the attack with four apiece. John­ Mrs. Blacklidge, Chicago club Miss Ruth Porter, Mrs. R. A. St. former were these: Setting a closed woman and the widow of a drug­ Everyone knows that sun* season for gray squirrels from No­ ston got three hoops but had an off Laurent, Mrs. W. B. Lull, Mrs. John day at the foul line where he made gist, was made internal revenue A. Hood, C. P. Quimby, Samuel G. vember 24 to October 19, banning collector in April, 1929, for the Chi­ shine mellows—that’s why the Gordon. hunting of Hungarian partridge only one of his twelve tries. Manchester Freshmen (48) cago and Northern Illinois District, Flower Committee—Mrs. Fred prior to October 10, 1933; prohibit­ second largest in the United States. "TOASTING'^ process includes the use Carpenter, Mrs. Samuel G. Gordon, ing use of explosives and poisons in P- B. F. T. 0 Coma, r f ...... 4 1-1 9 The woman’s winnings from three Mrs. Herbert B. House, Mrs. Anns- state waters; prohibiting use of ri­ card players in a Springfield hotel of the Ultra Violet Roys. LUCKY STRIKE ley Trotter. fles at night and prohibiting use of 2 Tureck, r f ...... 4 0-3 8 0 Smith, If ...... 2 0-1 4 were understood to have reached Ushers—C. F. Marshall, chair­ rifles larger than those of .22 cali­ $207,500 when they asked that she — the finest cigarette you ever man; Fred Carpenter, vice chair­ bre except in certain cases. 0 Frelheit, If ...... 1 0-0 2 2 Johnston, c ...... 3 1-12 7 produce $50,000 cash in place of the man; Ray Warren, Roy Warren, Highways which would be includ­ cheque she had brought to Spring Robert McComb, William Braithe- ed in the state highway system un­ 0 Haberern, c ...... 0 0-0 0 smoked, made of the finest tobaccos der bills are: A road from New 0 Leone, rg ...... i 1-4 3 field. She returned to Chicago and waite, A. Harvey Gould, Richard M. placed her request before Litsinger, Joslin, Thomas H. Johnston, Horace Milford to the new Preston-South 1 Lupien, r g ...... 2 0-0 4 —the Cream of the Crop—THEN— Kent highway: a road from North 0 Saimond. Ig ...... 2 0-0 4 she said. Burr, E. Dana Cowles, Robert M. Litsinger alleged that Mrs. Black­ Alexander, Leslie Dotchin, Fred Ed Woodstock from East Woodstock; 1 Amadeo. Ig ...... l 0-0 2 ^^IT’S TOASTED/^ Everyone knows that wards. the Wiilimantlc-Putnam highway to lidge borrowed the money on the pretext that it was needed to settle Tha new officers of the Ecclesias­ the Massachusetts state line, and a 6 20 3-21 43 heat purifies and so "TOASTING"— tical Society are: road from New Fairfield to Dan­ Windsor Locks Frosh (8) details of her late husband’s estate. Trea^rer—Charles E. House. bury. P- B. F. T. vXn:* that extra, secret process — removes Assistant Treasurers—John J. Other Bills 1 Scibaldl, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 Douglas, J. Rhey Braithwaite. Other bills were: Ansonia to 1 Connors, rf ...... 0 0-1 0 NEED AMPLIFIERS harmful irritants that cause throat FinMce Committee—William W. issue $75,000 bonds for streets and 4 Colli, If ...... 2 1-2 5 Harris, Charles W. Holman, Gilbert ."^ewers; trustees of Stapled free 1 Dillon, I f ...... 1 1-1 1 Ferrara, c ...... 0 0-1 State Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 22— irritation and coughing. E. Willis, Stephen C. Hale, Rev. school in Fairfield to sell property (AP)—If there was anyone in the Watsop Woodruff. known as the Easton school; requir­ 1 Borrow, c, rg ...... 0 0-0 House who doubted the need of in­ P a ^ h Committee—Lucius M. ing owners of motor vehicles to sub­ 4 Molyn, rg ...... 0 0-0 stalling the proposed amplifiers in Foster, chairman; James M. Irvine mit to the motor vehicle commis­ 2 Marconi, Ig ...... 0 0-0 the chamber, he probably became a William L. Parkis. sioner upon, request the name of the convert today. / Auditors—Walter Hobby. Emil L. person driving the vehicle at any 15 3 Just prior to adjournment, Mr. G. Hohenthal. certain time; setting forth the Score at end of periods: Gladding of Essex, whose seat is l i t Music Committee—^Mrs. Clarence fourth Wednesday of the next ses­ Manchester ...... 11 27 well toward the rear, and Mr. P. Quimby, Mrs. Katherine D. Har­ sion of the General Assembly as the Windsor Locks .... 1 5 8 Wadsworth of Farmington, who oc­ dy, Ellmer A. Weden. expiration date for recess appoint­ Referee: Boggini. cupies a seat in the front arose ments; authorizing the governor to simultaneously to announce meet­ designate by annual proclamation CIG.4RETTE W.\R ON ings of committees. FASCISTS ARREST October 11 as “General Pulaski’s Speaker Alcorn recognized Mr.** Memorial Day”; appropriating $34,- New York, Jan. 22.—(AP) — Gladding, but Mr. Wadsworth ap­ 900 to the Trumbull Airport com­ Signs of a fresh cigarette price-cut­ parently thought he was given tha NOTED FINANCIER mission for 1931 and 1932. ting fight, from which the industry floor. Both Representatives began More judgeship resolutions ap­ has been comparatively free for sev­ talking at the same time, neither / peared with a controversy looming eral months, appeared today in an hearing the other. Members of the (Contlnoed from Page 1.) in Shelton. In addition to those for announcement that the Schulte Re­ House laughed and applauded and Joseph G. Shapiro and John N. tail Stores Corp., had reduced the it took the Speakers several seconds ment,. as announced in a brief news­ Sinsabaugh, incumbents, a resolu­ price of several popular brands to to end the unwitting and impromptu paper. communique September 19, tion was offered for Wesley I. 11 cents a package to meet a special competition between the two repre­ which; was understood to convey to Goulding. offer by another organization. sentatives. itfrs; the government his valuable art Others were for Merritt O. Ryder collection of old Italian masters and Cornelius Price, Plainvllle; J. AS?' valued at 250,000,000 lira (about Lambert Degnan and William J. 112,500,000). The'amount went to Hurley, Southington; William Heald clean bp the bank’s affairs. and Ernest K. Taft, Stratford, and Gualino’s fortune is estimated to Maurice A. Germond, East Haven. Service - Quality - Low Prices have been well over half a billion lira (about $60,000,000), and it oft­ en waa put far beyond that amount. CENTER CHURCH WOMEN WELL KNOWN IN PARIS FISH SPECIALS Paris, Jan. 22.—(AP.)—The REHEARSING FOR PU Y Fresh Steak Cod to f r y ...... 25c lb. name of the Italian financier Ricar­ Fillet of Sole Fancy Mackerel SV\S'-\V ^ ' •• do GuflIIno, who was arrested in "44$: S, O' ■■ •’ Turin yesterday, was prominently Fancy Smelts Herrings mentlohed in Paris in connection Cast of 24 Will Present “The Fancy Salmon to fry or to bake. with the failure of the Oustric bank. Pill Bottle” At Church Next Cod to Boil He whs questioned by a magistrate Wednesday. Fresh Boston Bluefish to fr y ...... 20c lb. investigating that failure a few 1444K' days ago and was to have given evi­ Round Clams for chowder. A carefully chosen cast of 24 is at The advice of your physician dence before a Parliamentary com­ work on "The Pill Bottle” a play in Fresh Oysters from H. C. Rowe by express today. mittee-^ of inquiry. four scenes to be given Wednesday is: Keep out o f doors, in the evening of next week before the open air, breathe deeply; take Center Church Women’s Federation. plenty o f exercise in the mellouf EMIGRANTS RETURN HOME It is being produced under the direc­ BAKERY SPECIALS sunshine, and have a periodic tion of Mrs. Watson Woodruff and Stuffed and Baked Mackerel Miss Florence Schildge, both mem­ chechup on the health of yom Lisbon; Jan. 22.—(AP)— Three bers of the World Service committee Apple Sauce C ake...... 25c each body. hundred and nine Portuguese emi­ which is sponsoring the play. Cranberry T o d s...... 25c dozen grants arrived here from Brazil to­ The scenes carry one over a four- Baked Beans, h o t ...... 25c qt. day aboard the Lourencomarques year period, from graduation day in Angel C ake...... •...... 20c each and another four hundred are ex­ an American college to an Ameri­ pected at the beginning of next can doctor’s home and office In Apricot P ies ...... 25c each month with more repatriation to India. Mrs. Louis Marte will-take follow. the leading part of Barbara Lane. Fancy Hand Picked Baldwin Apples 39c pk., $1.35 bushel All the refugees are in a pitiable Miss Lane plans a career as an in­ Nathan Hale C offee...... 42c lb. state, many of them, have had no terior decorator only to be turned Nathan Hale Formosa Oolong Tea, special...... 55c lb. food and were clad , in raga. Others from it by three- knocks in the said that they had slept in carts. All night, which give her a vision of a It’s toasted” described the situation of their com- much greater career and a far wider ps^rlots In the most somber hues. field of service. Your Throqt Protection— against irritation—^against cough The emigrants were taken care of A rehearsal of the third scene will oy a relief committee which is send- take place Saturday evening from 7 Manchester Public Market , s their former homes to 8 and the full rehearsal Monday DIAL 5111 B*efi«mpl03nDnent will be found. evening at 7:30. (B 1931, Th« AmMicta, Tcco (£0,. l |f r i . , PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1221.

tributing the relief fimds volun­ comprehensible performance were it MtsntiftfM tarily, by individual freewill gift, not for the attitude of a single mem­ and lending its sanction to the em­ ber of that body, Mr. Lemann. HEAL 1H««m ET ADVICE Etrptting Ibralb ployment of public money in relief Mr. Lemann is the only member of PUBUSHt20 BX THB ^ DrFWinKMcCov^ * HERALD PRINTING COMPANT. D ia measures, the Red Cross being the the commission who refused to sign IS Blssell Street distributing agent. the report. He issued an individual South Manchester, Conn. THOMAS FI RGUSON We have bad no idea of opposing statement declaring that be favored General Manager______l^ashingion both these plans, even though there immediate repeal of the amendment. Semi- Founded Ootober L 1881 are elements in both that are objec­ Now he is quoted as absolutely re­ fusing to explain why he declined to Published Every Evening Except tionable. Frankly we are some­ ^ ^ Letter SYMPTOMS OF DISE.4SE scious you should at once have a Sundays and HoUdaya Entered at the what skeptical as to the suffering in sign the main report, saying that good diagnosis made of your case Post OfTtce at South Manchester. BY RODNEY DUTCHEK Annual Conn., as Second Class Malt Matter. the so-called drought areas being he will not do so unless compelled In yesterday’s article I attempted and find out the reasons for any SUBSCRIPTION RATES NE.\ Service Writer as desperate as certain senatorial to by some unexpected devel­ to paint a picture of perfect health. such deviation from the normal. Do One Xear. by maU ...... 8A00 Without attempting to teach my not wait for such symptoms to clear ! Per Month, by mall ...... I 60 orators picture it. It is not very opment. It seems to us that there Washington, Jan. 22.—Women are Delivered, one year ...... 89.00 readers to diagnose their own up by themselves. Single copies ...... •••••••.8 -08 convincing of imminent peril of Is considerable significance to this more valuable than men In Liberia’s troubles I will in today’s article de­ Find out what bad habits you are SALE domestic slavery. starvation to countless thousands of statement. If it doesn’t imply the scribe certain conditions which in­ practicing which produce such MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED The International Commission of PRESS existence of circumstances better, dicate some deviation from the troubles which may not be diseases people in Arkansas, for instsmee, Inquiry, which investigated slavery The Associated Press is ezolustvely for somebody’s reputation, left un­ normal condition of perfect health. in themselves, but which may be (Above) entitled to the use tor republloatlon when Senator Caraway melodra­ and forced labor in the African re­ The reader may be suffering from warnings of disorders of a more of all news dispatches credited to It matically informs his colleagues that disclosed, it doesn't imply anything. public, reports that between 1912 some disorder. serious nature which may be diffi­ or not otherwise credited In this Perhdps Mr. Lemann, not being and 1920 the redemption price for cult to cure if neglected for too paper and also the local nows pub« a 70 year old legless man was IF the hair is falling out too Itshed herein. willing to say more, should not female slaves was about $20 smd rapidly. j long. (Right) $ 5- All rights ot republloatlon of found dying of exposure beside the that for men about $15, but that ha^e said this much. Perhaps, IF the scalp is scaley or the hair ; special dispatches herein are also re­ road and that a trapper was found since 1920 the price for women has has lost Its lustre. j QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS served. having said this much, he ought to starving to death in his but on the been $30 and that for men has re­ IF the hearing or eyesight is im- j SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPREl- say more. Perhaps the Senate, mained the same. (No Breakfast) $ Cache river—when the Senator was perfect. | 13.50 SENTATIVE: Hamilton - OeUsaer, which has a passion for investiga­ Domestic slaves become such un­ IF there are noises in the ears. Question: M. E. asks: “Is doing Inc.. 28B Madison Ave,. New Torli, N. seeking to impress Congress with a der the “pawning” system which Is IF the eyelids are irritated or the without breakfast injurious to Y.. and 613 North Michigan Ave.. tion, may follow Senator Tydlng’s Chicago Ilia casualty lisL Homeless men and officially recognized by the Liberian whites of the eyes discolored by en­ heatth? If so, what effect will it advice and proved the unexpected hermits die alone of cold and hun­ government but which tit: commis­ larged veins or yellow color. have on body or mind?” Full service client of N E A Ser­ development to which Mr. Lemann sion severely condemns. In return IF the gums around the teeth are Answer: I believe that everyone vice, Inc. ger and old age in other states and referred, in the shape of another for money, human beings, usually inflamed or there are any dead should be hungry for breakfast. If Member. Audit Bureau of Circula­ at other times. These Arkansans child relatives but often wives or teeth in the mouth which may have you are not It is probably because tions. have been starving to death for "probe.” mothers, are given into uncompen­ abscessed roots. the rest of your meals are not bal­ Maple Benches The Herald Printing Company, Ino., assumes no flnanolal responsibility weeks—but there is no official re­ sated servitude for Indefinite periods IF the skin is sallow, pimply, too anced properly. Perhaps you are for typographical errors appearing in and with little chance of redeeming pale, dry or scaley. eating too much at the evenihg The quaint reproduction at the top can be used as advertisements in the Manchester port of any Increase in the normal themselves. IF breathing is interfered with, meal. You should by all means go an end table, coffee table or fireside bench, as well Evening Herald. death rate in that state. IN NEW YORK Woman Pawned for. $5 either in the nose or from faulty without your breakfast if you are as bedroom bench. The second bench, with rush Pawns may be repawned by the not hungry, but try to balance your Nevertheless a great many people ! chest expansion. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. holder, and the commission found IF when resting the respiration or meals In such a way that you will seat, is a fireside or dressing table piece. Both are bard up and must be helped. It New York, Jan. 22, —The other persons remaining In pawn for 10, breathing time is more than 18 be hungry in the morning after your are reduced for the Semi-Annual Sale. DEFLATION certainly is not our purpose to bring day it was recorded briefly here­ 20, 40 years or for life. One woman times a minute, or the pulse faster twelve-hour fast from the evening Manchester, through the opera­ arguments against helping them. abouts that the “ White Rats” had had been held in pawn six years for than 72 times per minute; or if the meal before. The best plan is to tion of events in its major industry, turned up their toes, and thus posses the sum of $5. Instances are cited pulse is not approximately four stop eating entirely until you are But as between the proposition the first dynamic organization of has been required to face the pro­ where, in order to pay government times the breathing rate. really hungrry for simple, nourishing to appropriate $25,000,000 from the theater folk in Broadway records. fines or taxes, many natives pawned IF the body is at any place un­ food. ■WATKINS BROTH EH S. rve^ blem of wage deflation somewhat in United States treasury and the one The Actors’ Equity has come since wives, sisters or children for from duly covered with fat or if one is [hcz/io/ta advance of a general recognition of to withdraw $10,000,000 from the and flourishes in the face of all op­ $15 to $40. thin and emaciated. (Abscessed Teeth) position. Question: Constant Reader asks: that condition throughout the coun­ pockets of the people through vol­ Late in December, the State De­ IF there is distress after eating, try as a whole. Because this is so The Rats, however, were a vau-: partment sent a scathing note of or too much gas and flatulence. "Can abscessed teeth be cured by untary contributions the choice, deville organization and came into' censure to the Liberian government IF the bowels move only once diet or medicine? Dentists 1 have the community will have to figure while narrow, seems to us to be In being some 30 years ago. The Equity i which is supposed to have caused dally, or the stool is too liquid, too consulted do not want to treat my out for itself, without waiting for favor of the former method. We appeared on the scene, later, with the resignations of President King dry, or there is too much mucus. abscessed teeth as the told-time IF the urine is cloudy, scant, dark dentists would do, but wish to ex­ the experiences of the whole nation, find it quite impossible to subscribe a more general union for performers.' Md Vice President Yancy. Secre­ how the changed condition is to be A virile, young, belligerent group,' tary Stimson said the report estab­ colored or too copious. tract. They are good strong teeth in to President Hoover’s letter to the lished the direct criminal partici­ IF there is not an urging appetite a prominent position in the mouth met. Obviously there must be re- they fought the theater managers to , leaders whom be asked to help out a showdown, and, some sa>, commit-] pation of Yancy and many other of­ In the morning to eat breakfast and and I dislike very much to lose ^adjustments elsewhere to balance, the Red Cross drive, so far as this ted suicide doing it. At any rate, ’ ficials in shipment of forced labor a strong desire for one or two other them.” meals during the day. Answer: It is sometimes possible r reasonably, the readjustment of the statement is concerned: before they had finished they had' to Fernando Po and said King was at least succeeded in teaching these aware of the various practices. IF the sleeping time is broken up to cure abscessed teeth through incomes of a large part of the We are faced with a national same managers that actors were The note mentioned evidence of by restlessness, dreams, nightmares dieting and the proper local treat­ r town’s population on a somewhat emergency. Those In need in people and it might be wise to tiff torture and the "pawning” system. or dlffculty in breathing. ments. It takes quite a long time. our larger cities are being and lower scale. and get along with them. Liberia has promised to clean up, IF upon awakening one is not Is necessarily expensive, and re­ READY CASH / will be provided for through the eager for work and anxious to at­ quires following the strictest kind The stock market has been de- it said, but had done nothing in that generosity and self reliance of The first Rats’ strike is theater tack the problems of the day. of diet. The old-time dentist left history, bitterly fought by the late direction and guilty officials re­ ;,flated. Food prices have been de- the citizens of those communi­ mained in office. Stimson virtually IF one has spells of nervousness, too many abscessed teeth in, and ■'flated. Wages have begun to be de­ ties. The people, however, in E. F. Albee. They weren’t strong irritability, desire to avoid people the newer ones take too many death enough. But they came back a sec­ threatened to break off relations. flated. Raw materials have been the drought stricken areas in 21 One of the many pitiable stories and is intolerant of his friends’ teeth out which are not abscessed. states are not in a position ade­ ond and a third time—and as in cer­ views and actions. If x-ray pictures show your teeth to ^deflated. Manufactured commodi­ tain free-for-all scraps, the end told In the report, on which the note quately to help themselves and was based, concerns a long march The above symptoms are some be abscessed, either cure the abscess tie s have been deflated in a crazily must to their fellow citi­ found all concerned gasping for air. which are present in different dis­ or have the teeth extracted: don’t Meanwhile 20 years had gone by, of several hundred Wedabo women 'hpotty way, some of them complete­ zens for temporary assistance. who went to Cape Palmas in 1928 orders. If you have any of these let them remain in your mouth in and everyone had grown older and conditions of which you are con­ their present condition. l y and some hardly at all, and com- What twenty-one states are there wiser. Albee never did manage to to petition Yancy not to send away 'plete deflation is inevitable for all that are not as well able to look become the theatrical colossus he their husbands and brothers to Fer­ might have been. j nando Po, a Spanish colony. The v \ 0 . . . * • 'o f them. But rents have not been after their destitute as the rest of women "ranged helplessly about the en were put to work for nine deflated, nor the price of coal, nor the statSs are able to look after The most picturesque figure In ' months at barracks building. The CANADIANS’ OPINION the Rats’ organization was an Eng-! town” and their petition was Ig­ hospital charges, nor physicians’ their own? Are not the rich men nored. soldiers appropriated them and com­ lishman named Harry Mountford. He j mitted other acts of oppression .«nd dentists’ services, nor the rates of New York pouring out millions was not the founder. This had been' Strange names are found in the against the natives. Then profes­ ON THE DRY REPORT .0^ a Utopian-minded variety' player,: evidence taken by the commission "for electricity or gas, nor railroad and are not those millions still in­ —such names as Sea Breeze and sional poisoners of th : tribe got George Golden. In those days $100 iDr trolley or bus fares, nor theatre adequate to take care of the suffer­ busy with their herbs and at least A® .>> per week was big coin, and a week’s Sea Breeze No. 2, Africa. Tin Cup Toronto, Ont., Jan. 22.— (A P )— three men died and seven others I^admissions, nor those of any one of in g and distress in one city alone? engagement was about all they could Book Don’t Lie, Black Man’s Trou­ Canadian newspaper comment on ble, John No. 1, John No. 2 and John were incapacitated seriously or per­ ,Ta dozen other items that enter into How can cities like Detroit be ex­ hope for. the Wickersham report: & No. 3. manently. Toronto Mall and Empire: This ;'the cost of living. pected to contribute a great quota Mountford was half of an act but The State Department, when it recently arrived from London, where A profitable traffic grew up at one report should at least be a warning -■ Some of these things are beyond for drought sufferers at a distance time among persons who could lure sent its December note, had evi­ he already had been quite active in to Prohibitionists in Canada. We the reach of purely local action, and when it has scores of thousands of boys for shipment out of Liberia to dence that the government had en­ getting the actors interested in or­ couraged acts of retaliation against believe that governmental control Jio doubt will not be corresponding­ jobless to feed and warm? The ganization. And it was not long be­ other African points, using various helpless witnesses who had told their now in vogue in the different fore he was heading the American wiles. One woman, who was said to ly adjusted without delay or with­ answer is in Detroit’s answer; "We have worked for Yanc’' and the stories to the commission. Many provinces is the best way of deal­ organization. out a struggle. But others are do not believe Detroit Chapter can chiefs told the commission that they ing with the liquor evil. Well, that’s all over now—nights postmaster general, testified that “civilized” persons were paid $5 for feared such reprisals and one said: Ottawa Journal: The commis­ wholly within the control of Man­ secure the quota set." of walkouts and picketing and pic­ “They have told us that if we sion hasn’t got anywhere, hasn’t chester people and these people will As we see it the Industrial cen­ turesque labor warfare just outside each boy recruited and native $1.25. She severed relations with the post­ talk our towns will be burned. I said anything that tens of thou­ the theater doors. Vaudeville Isn’t not be doing their part toward the ters of the North and East have a have thought about this much and sands haven’t said before, hasn’t re­ what it once was and the films have master general when she discovered restoration of norma! conditions much bigger job on their hands, she was being paid the native rate now I say, ‘Then let it be history vealed anything that everybody upset the whole show business. didn’t know before. So Volstead- until they, too, have accepted the Stories of floggings recur time for our children that the towns of taking care of their own, than the ism and all that goes with It, will theory of deflation and made cuts drought-stricken states have in Some time ago we intended to and again In the report, but Li­ the people of ------were destroyed berian soldiers and others who had this day because they told their trou­ go on—for the present. There will in charges, rates and intake. taking care of their own. And if record something about the mem­ be speakeasies, and bootleggers, orial the folks in Evansville, Ind., power over the forced labor on the bles.” O Investment income cannot be ex­ "those In need are being and will be roads also engaged In more bizarre shootings and briberies and wood- built for Joe Cook, the comical cuss. alcohol poisonings and deaths. empt from the general reduction in provided for” in Pittsburgh, Akrou, tortures. An apparently well known Joe says a bronze plaque now at­ Montreal Star: About the only wages, profits and general earnings. Boston and hundreds of other com­ taches to the spot where this major practice, the commission says, was SEIZE BRITISH BOAT that of tying victims with ropes, thing the commission agreed upon If the tenant’s Income suffers, so munities, including Manchester, it clown came into the world. Joe was Is that prohibition is not now being A 17 years ot age when he walked out dangling them in the air, building must the landlord's. If the patient’.s is because those communities arc Boston, Jan. 22.— (AP) — The enforced. Of some Interest to on the old homestead where the back fires under them and throwing red British Auxiliary Schooner Fireligat Canadians is the conclusion that the ability to pay is lowered the physi­ giving till it hurts in the form of yard provided him with plenty of pepper into the flames. was taken into custody today by the King government’s legislation plac­ cian cannot reasonably expect to voluntary contributions and munici­ space for learning bis early tricks. The “basket punishment” was a favorite punishment and amusement Coast Guard patrol boat Harriet ing an embargo upon liquor destined suffer no diminution in his owm in­ pal taxation. He is one lad who clicked the for the United States has been a bright lights without forgetting the of soldiers guarding the road work­ Lane, the commander of the latter come. Nor can the dispenser expect Wherefore, as the lesser of two radioed Coeist Guard headquarters failure. Canada has sacrificed con­ old home town. In almost every per­ ers. A big basket loaded with earth to receive, in a period of deflation, evils, we are inclined to the belief and heavy stones was lifted by four here. The message failde to state siderable revenue by reason of this formance he finds some way of get­ whether the schooner had liquor futile gesture, and at a time when the same price for a prescription that, if the country as a whole must ting the name of Evansville Into his soldiers and placed oo the prisoner’s , the prisoner then being ordered aboard but did say she was inter­ the national Income from other that he received in inflated boom lines and has a dozen stories which go to the relief of these farmers to walk. Many men were Killed thus cepted within the 12 mile limit. sources is declining. tional church of East Windsor, was times. Neither can the theatre whose drought was so bad that they he locates at Oak and Fourth The patrol boat’s commander supplied by Rev. Dr. George Wil­ streets, which was the corner near-, when their necks were broken, ac­ owner anticipate taking in as much couldn't even supply themselves cording to the evidence, and others said he was bringing the schooner DO YOU GET IT? WAPPING liam Brown last Sunday. est his residence. Miss Amelia M. Watson has left money at his box office as when received fatal Injuries. A large num­ to Boston for investigation. It has been figpired that the av­ with hog, hominy and sweet pota­ There are a number of prom l-' erage operating cost per mile of a for her home in the south. ber of deaths from beatings were The Firelight was once previously The Blue Triangle Club or Y. W. the people had more to spend. toes as usual, it would be better for nent theatrical folk who grow wist- | brought to this port but no longer five-passenger automobile is six and | ful for their native heath the mo­ also reported. C. A. Girls held their regular meet­ And so on. the House of Representatives to '^vas found aboard her and she was a half cents, or one and one-third ment a new show is in the making. In one Instance reported, the na­ ing at their club rooms last Mon­ released. cent per mile per person. Business is business. And the concur on the Red Cross appropria­ At least two producers always insist tives retaliated. Two hundred worn- day evening with an attendance of business that does not adjust itself tion. on trying out their new productions seventeen. After the usual business BOY SCOUT NEWS to changed conditions is not keep­ There is mighty little chance of in the towns they hailed from. meeting, refreshments were served. The hostesses for the evening were ing abreast of the times. Whether the voluntary drive being a suc­ Auto Suggestions— A Few Improvements We Hope Troop 8 And you can leave it to the Man­ Miss Ann Hassler, and Miss Ger­ Twenty one scouts of Troop 8 it be the business of renting houses, cess; and if these people are really hattan sidewalk merchants to take trude Freytag. Miss MacCracken of to See Some Day at the Auto Show! met on Monday evening at 7:15 at or fixing teeth, or repairing automo­ hungry the time to feed them is advantage of anything that happens the Hartford Y. W. C. A. was pres­ to be In the public eye. Not so long ent and Informed the girls of the the Green school. biles or human stomachs or selling now. Regular opening exercises and ago, one of the larger chain banks announcements of the coming events clothes or fuel or public utilities flag salute was folio v/ed by classes closed its doors after a run. Within DEAR,! THlMK in the Hartford Y. W. C. A. after services, it is not going to continue REPORT GOSSIP a few days the dignified Wall Street which she instructed the ^ rls in in rules o- safety, Morse and sema­ \ sweL-me- phore, signalling, compass, first aid to prosper in a period of deflated It is not altogether surprising that gents awakened to find a hawker In OKIOMS eotUWG the making of different articles of front of every important office build­ silver. The pottery lessons had to be and map making. values and incomes as it prospered the unaccoimtable peculiarities of Came period followed with blind during inflation. Because the low­ ing and bank in the money belt. postponed imtil a later date. Miss the Wickersbam report, which was' The peddlers were snapping bits 0 ^ . MacCracken brought news of Miss fold, swat and log swat to the en­ ered income of the masses of the signed by ten members though a of rubber—and chanting: Katherine Lucchini and Miss Mar­ joyment of all scouts. people simply will not go round, majority of them were out of sym­ "Come on, getcher a rubber check garet Brennecke who are in China Twelve scouts enjoyed a swim­ . . . a rubber check on the Thingum- In the Y. W. C. A. work, but who ming class at the Rec and mor.; are and some of these businesses, unless pathy with its most salient implica­ L-% expected at the next swim. they adjust to new conditions, will gubby bank for 10 cents . . . a nice met with the Blue Triangle of Wap- tion, should have given rise to ru­ rubber check for 10 cents . . . take Troop 8 has a new assistant stop. many times last year, when mors of shenanigan in connection one home and give the folks a ~ A v " they were In the Hartford Y. W. C. Scoutmaster, James Ellis. with it It is not siuprislng that laugh.” A. work. The club wa; very much Arvid Seaburg has joined as a GILBERT SWAN. M surprised and pleased when one of committee man. PEOPLE OR GOVERNMENT? gossip is going about to the effect The tj-oop committee are arrang­ This newspaper may have seemed their members, who has recently that changes were made in the been married, Mrs. Lydia (Jones* ing for a father and sou banquet to its readers to be somewhat in­ / can b e to be held in February. document after it was signed, nor H ook AS YOU Rioe- / VA/AnJU TED ID PUGHT Norton of Farmington called on TO PLAN PROGRAM 5 Scouts of Troop 8 under thf di­ consistent in its attitude toward re­ even that those changes were made COOKER.TOSCBCW Angles by m ere touch of them, at their club meeting. rection of Miss Spring of the Green lief of the drought sufferers, since at the solicitation of President Hoo­ OM ANV p u d u t o r t o p ! UEVER-TO PERMIT eSCAPE , Mrs. Emma J. Skinner has been FOR OLDER BOYS fel P^TIOHT places! school are preparing a three act on one hand it has expressed the ver. Nor is it anything more than ill at her home since last week Fri­ play to be presented at the Manches­ day and under the care of Dr. Hig­ Ijelief that Manchester people can- was to have been smtlcipated that ter Green Community Club on Feb­ The first meeting of the commit­ gins of Manchester. ijbt be expected to respond heartily somebody in Congress—it happens A ruary 16, the opening of Anniver­ tee to plan the program of the 1931 'A The committee of six held a meet­ sary Week, “After Dark,” by J. to the President’s call for contrlbu- to be Senator Tydlngs of Maryland Hartford County Older Boys’ Con­ ing last Sunday afternoon at the Harold Williams, Scout Executive tk>ns to a Red Cross fund of ten —would ask for an investigation of ference has been called for this week home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. of Providence, Council, R. I. million dollars and on the other the processes by which the report Friday at 5 o’clock, and will be held Collins. at the Broad Street Y. W. C. A., h^nd has pointed out that Congres- was arrived at The Federated church choir will CLEARING THE RO.\DS Hartford. At this meeting the meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a^oned appropriations to Red Cross Very few persons, however, will character of the program for the Hearjr S. Nevers next Friday evj- More than 199,340 miles of high­ Wtlvities are likely to change re- put any stock in the theory that the conference will largely be deter­ ning. ways in the United States were kept ^ctantly accepted charity into mined. Of interest is the fact that H ubbeubuiaiw/ President interfered in any way WOULD MAKE. A Rev. and Mrs. Harry B. Miner of free of ice and snow in 1929, accord­ ifcles demanded as a right. in the making of the report. If the majority of this planning com­ HIT WITH TVle Hartford, spent the week end at the ing to the U. S. Bureau of Roads. It mittee’s members are themselves home ^f Miss Finis Grant last week. | Obviously there is distress In the there was. any such Interference in PEOESTWAH. is expected that this mileage will be older boys and therefore especially Mr. and Mrs. Ivan West motored increased during the present winter. ^^ught stricken states and though his name—-which is not altogether qualified to represent the interests to Ellington last Sunday where ^ere is a peculiar vagueness and beyond the bounds of possibility— of the boys who will attend the con­ they called on their relatives, Mr. TO STOF^KIDS lack of detailed information as to we may be very sure that it was ference in the spring. The confer­ and Mrs. Willard Rowe. ence Is held annually under the aus­ The soup kitchen conducted un­ actual degree of that distress, It without Mr. Hoover’s knowledge. An Invention to stop skidding rf pices of the Hartford County Y. .M. der the auspices of the Parent- automobiles has been displayed in Ip probably extensive enough and The President of the United States C. A. with other agencies In the WACHA8ie RBAR.S5AT- WceORaOWPLBVTED BODIES- Teachers Association at Union j England. It consists of pipes mount­ ^rlous enough to create an emer- is not a hole-and-corner politician. county co-operating. £6PEaAU.y OeSlGNEO . ' THAT PERMIT , School, South Windsor, Is proving j ed in front of eew* rear wheel. These CBT THROUGH NARROW lAHCS f Ijency demanding humane relief. It would be easy to dismiss the ®TOR. backseat dwvbrs: Very satisfactory. There were 94 pipes automatically sprinkle sand in Cuban rioters, says a news Item, /WHEN n o t in use.- CAN 6 E ) orders served Monday of thio week. front of the wheels when the Vehi­ Sh that the country seems to bo whole crop of rumors as the not un­ I T=aU ^ D AMP CARRIE ^/ / are setting fire to sugar plantations. Mrs. James Stoughton is in charge. I cle’s brakes are applied on a^'%llp- Anfronted by a choice between con- natural fniit of the commission's in­ Razing cane, as it werer ------(fr— The pulpit of the First Ck>ogrega-1 pery surface. f JiL- .• »?.• -r' . •. ?•. • •• . ; ,. L' .' ;>- , ' ••.•;-• - \a '- ‘% *•. - .’ ' •.' ■- ■■.■ ■• ’ :•, * . ‘ . . . '■ '/^ • • i

PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1981*

EINSTEIN LECTURES OPEN FORUM THE LOCAL THEATER

BEFORE SCIENTISTS Editor, The Herald: I haye read with considerable in­ terest the "Open Forum” letter written by "A Citizen,” and cap­ They Believe His Latest tioned “Our Local Theater.” I be- lieye he is sincere in his conyictions, and he does not inject any animous Theory Will Explain Many into his kindly adyice to the local manager to improye on his selec­ tions” and eliminate from his pro­ Secrets of the Universe. grams productions that tend to FIRE and W ATER leaye a depressing effect. I do not intend to take issue with Pasadena, Cal., Jan. 22.— (A P )— this geuuciucvi.,gentleman, but I would------respect- A key to the innermost secrets of ^ ; fully ,, suESfest______fV iofto him i f hia that W PTA if he were nature. .has .been presented . , a class i a theatrical manager nnfiand attemntedattempted of distinguished physicists and j to apply^his en^ Failed mathematicians by Albert Einstein | j^^ckers would have a very severe . in the latest and greatest creature i headache within a very short space j of his world-famed brain, the unified ! of time. I field theory. ! I say this from actual experience. Theoretical physicists proclaimed j j,ad about 12 years ^ The it as the most simple theory that | experience, ranging from the circus,: will explain all the secrets of space : on to the old time “three-a-day and the universe. Mathematicians : vaudeville, into the legitimate and ^ .. ' thpnop to the movies. And i nave | find it the most gigantic Problem ; thence^t^^^^^^ m en -(an d that’s | Of This ever presented them. ! ^n exaggeration)— go broke a t-. It embraces and goes beyond the | tempting to furnish the public ^ f t i ^ general theory of relativity, for it i such a type of amusement as Mr^ places electro-magnetism side Py j jt out on my own hook and side with the propagation of light, | ^roke twice. gravitation and quantum mechanics j j gjjjj have a yearn for the “show , under one general law of unity. ; shops,” and I still keep in touch with Simple Explanation | "^nd^aTthouS ?hrita?e °s , Face wreathed with smiles, the tgr in town, I wonder, benign little German professor ex- citizen realizes that from aj ELECTROLUX plained yesterday that he sought to . ^jpoint of talking picture exhibi- i write in the most simple complete i qj ^^e finest equip- ; equation one basic law explaining ' ^g^i-g ^ g ^ England; is operated j the universe and its properties. To by one of the largest chain groups | his amazement, he said, when he in the world, and has for a m anager, had completed the theory, he found a man who started in the days when it contained the laws of his old film was hand-cranked into a canvas gravitational theory combined in bag and who has dealt in every an­ harmony with Maxwell’s laws of gle of “the game.” Furthermore, if | electro-magnetism------— o------. ij. ^r0 j-e not for the fact that the : The thirty listeners in the little | gj^^te was operated by a chain group ' class room included Richard Chace | ^ would not be getting the produc- | Tolman, physicist mathematician, | ^jons such as you are now privileged who holds to the theory the world i ggg nominal prices, is running dowm; Dr. Paul S. E p -j Both producers and exhibitors, stein, theoretical physicist, and Dr. : ^j.g inclined to good, wholesome pro- ^ E, T. Bell, mathematician. ! ductions. They have produced some. Talking in German one hour and ! wonderful pictures, but they have i a half, Einstein demonstrated on | no box office value— and that’s the blackboard in the international ! ^ggt of public approval. Here’s shorthand language of higher math- j ^ few that have “fallen dovm” miser- ematics symbols, string after string ably, not only at the State, but of equations, that finally evolved one | throughout the country, even with little group which brought forth j millions of dollars spent in advance and Did Not Penetrate the Interior gasps of astonishment to meet .the ! publicity— George Arliss in “Dis- smile of Einstein’s content. ' raeli.” and “Old English;” “The Big Unknown Quantities | Trail,” one of the finest pictures The equation for the theory of lever made; “The Rogue Song,” with relativity contained ten unknown ; the incomparable Tibbett; ‘"rhe quantities, four of which had to be j Vagabond King,” with Dennis King, assumed. This greater puzzle con-j and “Tolerable D a v id ,o n e of the tains sixteen unknown quantities i most “faithful to book” productions with four to be assumed. ] released during the current season., This Machine Was Removed From The Ruins Of The Home Einstein explained that the funda- j Does Mr. Citizen know that “Amos ^ mental equation is presented for , and Andy” was a financial flop, for mathematicians to proceed and | the exhibitors. There’s a^^ picture work out equations for experimental ] that was made “for laughs.” And if Mrs. H. O. Bowers Shown At work. Experimental proof of his j it had not been for a gigantic-,coast unified field theory is already at j to coast exploitation, and the.simul- hand, he revealed, in its application taneous release by the producers to to laboratory results with weak 324 theaters to take advantage of The Right And Brought To electro-magnetic and gravitational ' the exploitation program the picture fields. More work remains to be ,; would have been an utter failure done experimentally with stronger I from a financial standpoint to the fields in those lines. j producers. j ■ „ The equation reveals that sym- ; Now let us judge the depr^smg Our Headquarters, Connected metrical tensors relate to the gravi- ; effect of such productions as He s tational fields and anti-symmetrical ' Angels” and “ War Nurse. ese tensors relate to the electro-mag- two pictures are known by lea n . - _ _ _ ° _____ o-rfiotoGr “nnriir netic field. Some vrork on terres­ cal men as the two greatest “natur­ Up And Is Operating Just A s trial magnetism remains to be done. als” of the year. Both have drawn unprecedented crowds w'herever He explained the unified field theory as a conception for a new shown, and are still box office niag- geometryaeometrv forlor snacespace thattfiat mathema-matfiema ^, nets. “Hell’s Angels productions is classified of Efficiently As Ever! ticians must bring into reality. Con- , ... ^__. „ , - slants in this geometry will be the 1 Some cri ics t„ speed of lieht charae* of the elec- i place. Richard W atts, J ., t?o„, mass y 'the elfctroa. mass ot I critic of the New York Heratdjr,. That the fire was of great intensity is iinqiiestioned as the proton and Planck's law on : iiOKi of -t. Dhoto electric constants , tically brilliant — superb! and pnoto electric constants. Thirer. a New York observer shown by the accompanying photograph, on the right, of When mathematicians work out ^ ’^n^ ■ the formulas for his theory, he ex- i eToViipioc: •’ the ruins. In fact it was the biggest fire in a residential plained, the application of such for- , ,. originally scheduled mulas to experimental results al- | ^ production when re­ type of building that has occurred in Manchester in a good ready achieved in physical and , immediately swept the coun- astronomical laboratories can be ^ ^ months ago “The many years. The Electrolux Refrigerator shown in the had, and he predicts that many lab- Astor” ■. in New Yo»-k advertised all photograph is now on exhibition in our display rooms. oratory mysteries will thus be e.x- seats ” reserved, selling four w'eeks in plained. advance, at $2 prices. It was showm When it was removed from the debris, to the amazement of here for 40 cents. j This is not an advertising scheme, all it was found intact and also vvas found to be in perfect + MISSING JUDGE’S WIFE I Mr. Editor, and I hope you don’t y.’'Vv 1 demand space rates. Warner Broth- ! operating condition. I ers probably do not know that my j FINDS ODD PACKAGE ! name is in the city directory. I am I merely prompted to advise Mr. I Citizen that from my meager knowledge of the business his well New York, Jan. 22.— (AP) — Evi meant advice is not practical from dence throwing new’ light on the dis a box office standpoint,______and that’s______appearance of Supreme Court Jus- what counts if Manchester is to be This Is A Remarkable Performance Not tice Joseph F. Crater but revealing still favored with the best current nothing as to his whereabouts, was to Mr. Citizen that here under scrutiny of authoiitie.s to- ^g ^ good test between good, clean, day. wholesome and true to life screen The evidence included S6,690 m presentation and the sensational: To Be Excelled By Any Other cash, a bundle of securities, insur- Abraham Lincoln, truly one of the ance policies and a list of creditors greatest and, to my mind, the best in the judge’s handwriting, marked talking picture of 1930, is now “confidential” and ending in these available to theaters operating on a words: “I am very weary. Love, nominal price scale. Its major fig- (Sig) Joe. ure is Walter Huston, acknowledged Type Of Refrigerator Mrs. Stella Crater, his wife told fo be the world’s most accornplished District Attorney Thomas C. T. portrayer of Lincoln. The film un- Grain she had found the package in folds a perfect screen story, having a bureau draw’er since returning to been handled by the cutters so that Strong and fire resisting as a safe. It’s operation unaffected by the fire, it s exteiior finisi. her Fifth avenue apartment last if does not contain a flaw. It is plus Sunday from Portland, Maine. the entertainment that Mr. Citizen can easily be renewed and it will be as good as new. As the apartment had been suggests. It undoubtedly will be searched thoroughly by police de- shown here, and when its run has tectives, Mr. Crain expressed the been completed I respectfully sug- opinion that an unidentified per.scm Siost to Mr. Citizen that he ask had placed the articles there some ^lanager Campbell for a companson time between Sept. "7 and Sunday. of its drawing power ^ as against When You Prepare To Buy Refrigeration Consider Among the papers w'as a $500 either “Hell’s Angels” or “War check made out to Judge Crater by Nurse.” himself and indorsed under the date Thank you, Mr. Editor, of August 30, 1930— 24 days after B. R. GERMAINE, he dropped from sight. South Manchester, ' January 22, 1931. n I TY OPERATED HOSPITAL NOTES T.AXI DRIVERS STRIKE r.l .rA . 1 1 \.UL. i LJ,A . REFRIGERATOR Providence, Jan. 22.— (A P )— This city was practically without taxi Mrs. Catherine Mrosek of 60^2 service early this morning as 176 Bissell street has been admitted to drivers for the Yellow Cab Com­ the Memorial hospital. A daughter pany which controls all but a few was bom this morning to Mr. and independent cars went on strike. Mrs. Ernest Copping of Vernon. The action w’as taken at a meeting Albert Petke of 122 Cooper street which lasted from midnight until | and Mrs. Vena Jones of 30 Phelps 3:30 a. m. The men demanded an Road have been discharged. increase in wages and shorter work­ ing hours. Speeding away from the earth at TIRE INCREASE Manchester a rate of 7,200 miles a second, a faint group of nebulae, galaxies of Automobile tire production In JOHNSONBLOCK SOUTH MANCHESTER stars beyond our system, was 1931 will reach 72,600,000, according 687 MAIN STREET awarded the record for astronomical to a recent estimate. This is an in­ speed by astronomers at Mt. Wilson crease of 16,000,000 over the produc- ^ Observatory in Calif emia. I tion of 1930. i 1 PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 193L DAILY RADIO PROGRAM FAMOUS SPEAKERS ALL DRESSED UP AND NOWHERE TO GO! COLLEGE STUDENT 8:00—Little Symphonv orchestra. Leading DX Stations. Thursday, January 22. U;00—Character readings: sketch. Fi'ieciii ITcniff I. famous operatic 9:30—MelodisU; world tours. 405.2—WSB, ATLANtA MO. ON AIR TONIGHT SHOT BY WOMA:! prima donna, often called the Jennv ]U;15—Studio quInleL 8:00—.N'BG programs t:i', lui ) I.iiid of the ttv-entieth century, will 10:15—Globe trotters program. 11:30—Red Nichols, balladisl present a prograiu at WJZ Thursday 11:00—Will Oakland’s orchestra. 12:00—Dance music; organ recItaL night at 9:30. Her selections include 11:80—Moonbeams music hour. 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. the •Blue Danube tValtz,” “Curly- 302.8— WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 9:00—NHC programs (2 hrs.) Headed Babby.’ and "The Last Rose 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. 11:30—Dance music to 2:00. Calvin Coolidge, Alfred Wife cf Tulsa Architect Ac­ of Bummer.’ A half hour earlier from 7:15—Jesters; Phil Cook: footnotes. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. the same station. Frank Crumit ano 8:30—Concert program. 7:00—Henri Gendron’s orchestra. .Tulla Bandersoti wil open a new serial 9:00—WJZ programs (1 nr.) 9:00—WABC programs (IVi hia.) cuses Younger Woman of of songs to be heard each Thursday ]();00—Pioneers hour; organist 12:15—Dancing around the town. Smith and Noted Enter­ nicht at tlie same hour. 'I’beir pro- 11:15—McEnelly's dance band. 264.1—WJJD. CHICAGO—1130. w trrara from tVLTAF on Tuesday nlphts 348.6—WABC. NEW YORK—860. 9:00—Mooseheart children’s hour. V, il! continue as scheduled. The g;00—Dinner dance orchestras. 9:30—Home town band music. tainers Before “M Breaking Up Her Home. fll am.'itized guest of honor at the btrth- 7:00—Soloists and orchestra. 10:30—Late dance music. r';iv partv from WEAF at 9 o’clocti 8:00—Freddie Rich's orchestra. V. ill he Benjamin Franklin. Feature 416.4— WON.WLIB. CHICAGO—720. 8:45_Dramatlc sketch. 9:15—Jubilee Bingers. !c,-led inn durine the melody moments 9;U0—Tone pictures, tenor. Tulsa. Okla., Jan. 22.— (AP) — from tVEAF at 9:^.0 Is a Bach-(>tunod iU:0u—Bymphony, bass, soprano. New York, Jan. 22.— (A P.)—Sud­ 9:30—Detective story melodrama. 10:30—Girls harmony trio. praiipcment of *’.Ave Maria" which wil. 10:00—Lutheran choir, organ. denly the Three Bakers have ceas­ Mrs. Asbury Endacott, wife of a he presented hv Oliver Bmlth, tenoT 10:45—Musical interlude; pianisL 10:30—Poet’s gold. enseinWe. 11:30—Male quintet; Symphony. ed to be a network feature. Tulsa architect and former city and Kucene Orm.andy. violinist, with 11:00—Three dance orchestras. 12:00—Two dance orchestras. Word came from Chicago today water commissioner, fired two shots orche.'^tra accomo.anlment. .Tame.s Mel­ 12:30—Midnight organ recital. i ton. tnnnr. witl .sine "When you’ re 344.5— WLS, CHICAGO—870. that their contract had been can­ into the body of Miss Charlsie Cau- 454.3—WEAF. n e w YORK—660. 8.00—Family party program. A P'S'"’ from “The Onlv Oirl’ and f,-(J.T—Ludwig Laurier’s orchestra. celled and that last Monday night de'.l, 28, early today, wounding her “ Bennliine' For the Moon” as feature 8:3o—Btudio concert orchestra. C.4o—Uncle Abe and David. 9:00—Artists variety program. actually was their final broadcast critically. r " ’-*-)hr’'s nf thn propT.am from W.IZ a* 7 00_Mid-week hymn sing. The shooting ocurred just off the S:?o. The orchnetra noenmnanlment t.'r 7:30—Sketch of New York State. 447.5— WMAQ.WQJ, CHICAGO—670. on tho C. B. S. chain under the onder the dii'ection of Nathaniel Shil- 7:30—WABC programs. sponsor who had presented them campus of the University of Tulsa, 8:00—Rudy Vallee’s orchestra. 9:30—Music hour; memories. kret. 9:00—Relncsrnstlon, music hotr. for three weeks only. where Miss Caudell is a special 9:30—Melody moments with Oliver 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comeoians. student. Wave lengths In meters on left 01 Smith, tenor. 11:30—Dan and Sylvia; dance. s’ -T'on title, kilocycles Or the right. ]i);00—B. A. P.olfe’s orchestra. 23S—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260, Maurice Chevalier, French movie Miss Caudell had just parked her Tinie.s are .el* E-a.stern standard. Rlack 13:00—Three dance orchestras. 10:00—Late dance orchestra. star who started his career at a car when Mrs. Endacott said she f'ico t\ pe indienfes beef features. 11:00—Btudio music hour. 393.5—WJZ. NEW YORK—760. salary of 72 cents a week as a car­ approached the automobile and re­ 6:00—Skit “ Raising Junior.” 361.2— KOA, DENVER—830, proached the girl for “breaking up Leading East Stations. 10:00—NBC programs (IV* hrs.) penter’s helper, heis just signed a G-15_Peter Van ’8 orchestra. her home.” ?T-.5_WPG. ATLANTIC CITY—1100. C:45—Lowell Thomas, reporter . 11:4.5—Two dance orenestras. radio contract, as indicated a day 0 :10—Pnnenrt orchestra. 7-no—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. 1:00—Piano paintings. Miss Caudell was shot once 7 -1,ri_Mple trio: Phil Cok. 1:30—Yir hrien’ Bcotty: violin. or so ago, calling for a reported 1 a■an_Mc'T7o-soprano; guitarist. $100,000 for 26 weekly broadcasts. through the right chest, the bullet la-IS—Cnlre-nv bovs; organist. 7- .i.';_FripndIv Five orchestra. 28S.8—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—1040. penetrating the lung. The second Jt'Ce—TV \ no programs f1 hr.1 )i:fvi_Fir.sl nighter: orchestras. 9:30—Dance band, soprano. The series is to open Feb. 8 on 283—WBAL. BALTIMORE—lOeO. 8- r;n_Tcnor and orchestdas. 11:00—Btudio entertainment. wound was in the I'^wer left side. 9:00—Musical serial with Frank WEAF and stations at 8:30 p. m., 7-en—W'.TZ programs (4 hrs.) Miss Caudell served as secretarjj Crumit and Julia Sanderson. 299.8—WOC-WHO, IOWA—10C0. E. S. T., and continue until August limn—Pn von remember? 8:0o— VVE.M- programs (Hri hrs ) to Endacott when he was water n :3 n _ w jz Plumber music. 9:30—Concert orchestra with Frieda 2. Hempel, soprano. 9:30—Radio world tour. S33.1—WBEN. BUFFALO—900. 12:00—Theater orchestra, music. commissioner. (!• I.I—TT'E TF prcgr.n P1>5 flB h r 'l 10:00—Echoes of the Opera. ■ 545.1—WCR. BUp’FALO—550. 11;iin—.Biumbor mu.slc hour. 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610, A gala broadcast under the aus­ t-na—TV ABC programs O hr.) 12:00—Horace Heidt’s orchestra. 10:30—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians. pices of the American Red Cross to­ 11- Sf*—Dance prohe.'tra. 491.5— WIP. PHILADELPHIA—610. 10:45—Btudio artists houi. 243 8—WNAC. BOSTON—1930, fi:30—Dougherty’s orchestra. 11:00—WJZ Slumber music. night on the combined N. B. C. BANK HAD NO SURPLUS f-ia—Fireside fancies; rh\thms. 7:00—Birthday list: treasure hunt. 11:45—Nighthawk frolic. chains is to bring before the micro- 7-aa_TT'ABC programs f1 h r! 305.9—KDKA. PiTrTSBURGH—980. 468.5—KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. “I’m STILL the Emperor,” former Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany is reported to have told a recent visitor 10:30—Bymphony orchestra. piani.sL ph(?ne three prominent speakers and 8:aa—Feature string choir. 6:1.5—Dinner orchestra: duo. at his estate in Doom, Holland. And in the new photo at the left you see the deposed Teutonic ruler, still AS DIRECTORS REPORTED S:?n—TV.TBC programs hrs ) 6:4.5—WJZ programs (3% hrs.) 12:0(1—Tenor; vagabonds. a number of outstanding entertain­ lj:aa—Two dance orchestras. 11:30—Don Bestor’s orchestra. 11:30—Late dance orchestras. ers. regally attired after twelve years in exile, as he appe ars today at the age of 72. With his second wife. 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 245.8— WCAE. PITTSBURGH—1220. 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. Calvin Coolidge talking from his Princess Hermine, shown at the right in a striking new portrait, the exiled monarch is to entertain other S'?a—TVnrld tour; band. 12:00—Memory Lane, artists. 9:30—TT’.IZ songs and music. 6:00—Lauricr’s dinner music. home in Northampton, Mass.; Alfred members of the fallen House of Hohenzollem on his birthday anniversary today. The medals and New York, Jan. 22.— (A P )—Max 6:4.5_ w e .AF programs < 4 V x hrs.) 1:00—i ’ni'isan quintet; music. 10:00—Hollingsworth variety hour. 2:00—Musical mu.sketeers. E. Smith, speaking from the N. B. other decorations which you see him wearing here are reminiscent of his war-time pictures. D Steuer charged today, at the out­ l l : 0n—Old Masters program. 11:00—I.ate dance orchestra. 12- oa_Threc dance programs. 260.7—WHAM. ROCHESTER—1150. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. C. studios in New York and John set of his investigation as deputy 280.2—WTAM. CLEVELAND—1070. 7:00—WJZ programs (% hr.) 9:00—American Legion program. Barton Payne, permanent chairman 9:30—Tone picture; revue. attorney general into the closed 8:00—TT’TT.TF programs f3 hrs.) 7:4.1—Rcchester band concert. of the Red Cross, appearing from taxi driver, held up and robbed by ‘ 11:00—Orchestra: niidnight melodies. 8:30—TV.7Z programs (2*5 hrs.) 10:00—WABC programs (1 hr.) Bank of United States, that direc­ 12'30—Emerson Cili’s ocehestra. 11:00—Tlipater organ recital. 11:00—String quartet; orchestras. Washington, will be heard. CITY’S JUNIOR LEAGUE man and woman passengers. tors of the bank reported a $10,000,- 399.8—W eX-W JR. DETROIT—750. 379.5— WGY. SCHENECTADY—790. N 461.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—650. Mary Pickford, Will Rogers, Mrs. Overnight New Haven, Conn.—Dr. Walter 000 surplus and $7,156,375 in un­ 8:00—TT^.TZ programs (1 hr.) 7:00—Pianist, dance orchestra. B. Cannon, professor of physiology , 10:00—Ptudio mu.sieal program. n :4.5—Stocks, weather, time. farm. 8:00—NBC programs (3*4 hrs.) August Belmont, Amos ’n’ Andy, divided profits last September 24 in ll:Ph—Organist, dance music. 6:15—niniicr d.ance music. 11:17—Concert orchestra, tenor. Mme. Schumann-Heink and Mme. TO GIVE “BLUE BIRD” at Harvarcl, announces discovery of a public quarterly report when 283—WTIC. HARTFORD—1060. 6:45—WEAF sketch: orchestra. 12:0(1—WEAF dance orchestr.''. Frieda Hemple also to participate A, P. News hitherto unknown adrenalin-like neither item existed. 5:4.5—Orchesfra, sports talk. 7:30—S'rcptch of New York State. 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND--1110. 6-JO—Olontier's dance orchestra, 8:00_ w e a F programs (3 hrs.) 7:14—.Testers; Phil Cook. with music by a 60-piece orchestra hormone at Yale Medical Society “Did you not know that on the 422.3—WOR. NEWARK—710. n;ii0—Theater organ recital. Will Be Presented At Bushnell meeting. very day you issued this pamphlet,” 11:30—Three dance orchestras. 8:00—NBC programs f:t hrs ) conducted by Nathaniel Shllkret. $:45—Dinner dance ensemhle, ...... 11:00—Btudin dance oi clie.str.a. Memorail Hall Tomorrow Washington.—Wickersham denies Holyoke, Mass.—Child critically | Steuer asked Julius Blauner, a di­ Secondary Eastern Stations The broadcast will be made from Secondary DX Stations 9 to 10 E. S. T., over WEAF and Night— Much Preparation. that Hoover persuaded commission burned, mother painfully injured ! rector, referring to the quarterly re­ 508.2—WEEI. BOSTON—590. 272.6— WLWL, NEW Y O R K -1100. to abandon recommendation for 6:ii0—Soprano, orchestra, tenor. 202.6—WHT, CHICAGO—1480. WJZ. and four other children rescued in i port, “ the bank examiners had 6:.50—Pig Brother Club. •:1')—Talk, ebneert program. 10:00—.siiidio nnisicjil program. Tomorrow evening, January 23, Eighteenth amendment revision in tenement fire. issued a report that you had no sur­ 7:30—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 11:00—Your hour league. 7:20—Address: music. Try these on your radio tonight: and Saturday afternoon, January report. plus and you had no imdivided 374.8— WSAl, CINCINNATI—800. 526—WNYC. NEW YORK—570. 344.5— WENR, CHICAGO—870. 7:33—Air college lectures. 10:00—Rom.'!nee time. Rudy Vallee’s orchestra playing 24, Maurice Maeterlinck’s “The Annapolis, Md.—Governor Ritchie profits?” P:Sn—.Minstrel men’s frolic. 11 ;00—,Amo.« 'n’ .Ahdv. comedians. 10:00—TVE.TF musical show. 8:15—Fordman University talk. j from Boston via WEAF and chain Blue Bird,” will be in Hartford at says chaos of opinion in Wicker- DAILY CRASHES CAUSED “Not until this minute,” Blauner 8:55—Sixteenth Infantry band. 12:00—DX air v.'indeville. replied. 11:00—Footlights: orchestra. 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL—1C30. 333.1— KHJ. LOS ANGELES—900, I at 8 p. ra. the Bushnell Memorial Flail. The sham report shows that prohibition 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 6:00—Hwilight hour. 9:00—Btudio music hour. Program from the Philadelphia public has been eagerly anticipating question should be returned to the “Did you know the books had 6:3ll—T. B. S. A. evening service. 7;1.S—Music: concert orchestra. 11:00—Dance orchestra. Sports Writers Association banquet, this event ever since the Junior states for solution. BY LEFT SIDE DRIYERS been manipulated to show that 8:00—TVABC programs (2 hrs.) 8:30—Organ recital: concert. 508.2— WOW. OMAHA—590. $8,000,000 had been paid by the City 10:30—Team: dance orchestras. 10:0(1—jMandarin dance music. 8:00—.Artists entertainment. Knute Rockne, Notre Dame coach League of Hartford first announced Washington.—Shouse says Hoo­ 325.9—WWJ. DETROIT—920. ■134.8—CKGW. TORONTO—690. 10:00—Studio dance orchestra. J and Connie Mack, manager of the their plan of presenting this lovely ver repudiated the one concrete Financial Corporation (an affiliate) !i;00—Laurier’s orchestra. 309.1 —KJR, SEATTLE—970. fairy play of Maurice Maeterlinck's. Serious Automobile Accidents to the bank?” 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 6:45—NBC programs (4 hrs.) 11:0(1—Artists cnsemtile, soioksts. World AthVtics. speak­ I thought contributed by the Wicker- 11:0'.*—Orchestra; organ. 11:3(1—Romanelli’s dance music. — B a l o T i orche.stra. arti.'^ts. ers, WABC station 10:30 p. m. Marking the tenth anniversary of sham commission: Curran says the Occur When Operators Fail Blauner said he did not. 296.9— WHN, NEW YORK—1010. 315.6— WRC. WASHINGTON-950. 440.9—KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. their debut into theatricals for chil­ Blauner said he became a direc­ ]O:00—Feature artists hour. I Association Against Prohibition is To Keep To Right. £:15—Studio piano recital. 8:nn—NBC programs (U,^ hrs.) dren, the Chicago Junior League tor of the bank through its absorp­ Jy30—Rabbi’s Association. 0:30—Late dance orchestra. 13:00—NBC dance orchestra. Tomorrow brings: : opposed to any change in prohibi­ N. B. C. music appreciation hour presented “The Blue Bird” the first tion law excepj; outright repeal. Two or three serious automobile tion of the Municipal bank after the conducted by Walter Damrosch over of November. A national Junior Los Angeles. — Alma Rubens, accidents occur every day in this latter had merged with the Seventh combined WEAF, WJZ networks at League production, it represents screen actress, dies of pneumonia, state because operators fail to keep National bank, of which Blaimer 5:30—Stock Exchange quotations— | had been vice-president and a di­ ! 11. the united efforts of the 104 Junior i New York.—Mrs. Crater finds to the right when driving along the Tifft Brothers. j rector. WTIC PROGRAMS ' Francis Alda, soprano, and Frank League Theaters now operating in I $6,690, securities and papers of highways, according to the records 5:45— Agricultural Markets. Manchester’s The closed bank had no connec­ Travelers Broadcasting Service 6:00—Time; Champion Weatherman.] j La Forge, pianist, WJZ. this countiy. It is truly a crowning I missing judge mysteriously placed in of the Connecticut Department of achievement to the talent, energy I bureau drawer. Motor 'Vehicles. During the first ten tion with the United States govern­ Hartford, Conn. 6:03— Statler Organ—Manual De-j Date Book months of 1930 driving on the wrong ment. 50,000 W., 1000 K,. C., 282.8 M. Haan. and enthusiasm of those who work i Los Angeles.—Case of Daisy de 6:15— Aladdin Barn Dance. I in Junior League theaters that this Voe charged with $15,300 theft from side of the road was the direct 6:44—Temperature. ! HEBRON play is being presented today in so Clara Bow goes to jury. cause of 955 accidents, an average Thursday, January 22, 1931 6:45— Topics in Brief — Lowell I Tonight thoroughly artistic and understand­ Washington.—Senate passes In­ of about 95 a month. 'This average LEGENDRE DIES I Rc\-, J. Stuart Neill, rector nf St. Thomas. i Poultry Show at State Armory. ing a manner. terior Department appropriation was higher than in 1929, and in :. s. T. j Mary’s Episcopal church, South 7:00—Bulova time; Amos n’ Andy. 1 , Tomorrow Members of the Junior League ot I bill carrying $25,000,000 drought ihat year the average was slightly :00—Happy, Go and Lucky. ; Manchester, and Mrs. Neill, visited New York, Jan. 22.— (AP) — 7:15—Tastyeast Jesters—Sing Song | Mother's Club annual parly at Hartford under the direction of i relief fund for Red Cross, higher than in the previous year, Robert Legendre, former George­ :15—Morgan Memorial—A. Everett ’ their summer home on Meeting Girl, When Hanna Plays Piano, V’ernon Grange. Miss Gloria Chandler who coached j Owingsville, Ky.—County author- indicating that this careless practice town athlete and lieutenant in th« Austin. j i House Lane, Gilead, a few days ago. is increasing. Original Sketch, Katinka. That American Legion Night at School the Chicago production, have been I dies investigate charge that death United States Navy, died of bron­ :30—Orchestral Matinee — Chris-1 I They also called on friends in the “ It has become a rule,” said Com­ tiaan Kriens, director. | Lindy Hop. Street Rec. rehearsing hard each day since De­ of Richard Williams was caused by chial pneumonia today at the Nava I vicinity and at Hebron Center, missioner of Motor Vehicles Rob­ :00—Through Lighted '^'indows— ! 7:30—Phil Cook, the Quaker Man. Poultry Show at State Armory. cember 18, to make the play a suc- blow from pistol butt struck in li­ hospital in Brooklyn. bins B. Stoeckel this afternoon “that Jane Dillon. I 7:45—Friendly Five Footnotes. Coming Events i Mrs. Lewis W. Phelps of Andover ce.ss. Professional judges have giv­ quor raid. Legendre was 34 and an office! :15— F'rom the P.ealms of Chamber j 8:00—“The First Nighter.” Saturday, Jan. 24—Poultry Show j has icted as organi.st at St. Peter’s en Miss Chandler the highest credit Washington.—Tax collection in one must drive on the righthand in the dental corps of the navy, ir Music. 8:30—Salada^alon Orchestra—Kid­ clo.ses. ; Episcopal church for the last few for her grasp of a difficult play, for last six months of 1930 is $1,396,- side of the road. The rule is so uni­ which he had served for two yean :30—Rinso Talkie—NBC. j dy Kapers, Shilkret; When You’re Monday, Jan. 26—Annual meeting j Sundays, as Mr.s. Mary Hills, who her taste and intelligence in direc­ 272,075, a drop of $107,179,672 be- versally known, and the practice so and a half. :45— Ilima Islanders—Mike H an-' Away, Herbert; Allah’s Holiday, of Manchester Council, Boy Scouts I took up the work of organi.st re- tion. i low same period in 1929. uniformly expected, that most He died at 11:10 a. m. (E. S. T.), operators no longer use extraordi­ api, director. Friml; Minuet Antique,- Paderew­ of America, at Second Congrega­ i centlv. has been unable for the time The response to mail order, and London.—Labor government wins three days after he W2is brought Xa :00— “ Speaking of Sports”—Art ski; Reaching for the Moon, Ber­ tional chureh. ! being to keep on with the '.vork, box office sales has been amazing, i on education bill after being defeat­ nary caution in going around curves the Naval hospital ill. McGinley, sports editor. lin; Sweet Jennie Lee, Baby’s Tuesday, Jan. 27—Annual meet­ I owing to a severe attack of sinus from not Hartford alone but from ed by 33 in earlier vote; liberals de- where the sight line is obstructed. The body will be sent to his hom« :15—Weather. Birthday Party, Berceuse, Chil­ ing of South Merchants Division of ! trouble. nearby cities. There arc. however, ! cide not to vote against govern- They expect approaching vehicles in Lewiston, Me., for interment :30—Diamond Orchestra—Norman, dren at Play. Chamber of Commerce at Hotel j Week-end and other recent visit- still .some good seats available, and . uient on trades disputes bill. to be on the right side of the road. officials of the hospital said. Cloutier, director. 9:00—Bulova time. Sheridan. j ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the Bu.shnell box office will re.scrvc Geneva. — European commission “The appeal to common sense in this rule should call for its close :00—Silent. 9:01—Blackstone Plantation. Wednesday, Jan. 28 - - Annual George F. Kihbe were Mr. and Mrs. them for you by phone. issues manifesto declaring deter- AUTHOR IS BURNED 9:30—Maxwell House Melodie.s. I meeting of Automotive Division of I Walter .\twater of Berlin, Mr. and The pla\' is spon.=;or('d by VVin- ‘ mination to use machinery of Lea­ observance. The conclusion that everybody will follow it is not yet 10:00—Temperature. j Chamber of Commerce at Hotel Mrs. H. T. Phillins of Willimantic, throp Ames, David Bela.'-'co. Jane gue of Nations to prevent war. Monterey. Cal.. Jan. 22.— (A P )—> justified, however. Occasionally one 10:01—Pioneers Quartette. I Sheridan at noon, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Brown and Cowl, Walter Damrosch, Ruth Dra­ Liege, Belgium.—Inhabitants of Gouvemeur Morris, author, was in t 10:20— Statler Organ— Louis Weir. finds an operator proceeding on the 225— WDRC j Annual meeting of North Mer- daughter. Miss Irene, of Rockville, per, Theresa Hclburn, Arthur Hop­ Tillcur flee from fog, fearing return hospital here today suffering frorr 10:30—Mason & Hamlin Concert— ] chants Division of Chamber of Com- wrong side of the road, apparently Hartford— 1330 ! and Mrs, Lulu Lord and Mrs. Maude kins. Robert Edmond Jones, Tgnacc of December epidemic. bums on his right arm. Doris Estey, pianists; Hazel Clark | merce at the Community Club at , Dauchv of South Manchester. Namking.—Charles R. Crane, for­ on the theory that he owns the The writer got out of his auto­ Leonard, violinist. Scherzo, Cho-i 5:45 o'clock. Jan Paderewski, Tony Sarg, George whole road as long as he does not Sunday visitors at the home of me!’ United States minister to mobile last Friday near Los Banoc pin; Andante, Etude de Concert,! Thur-sday, Jan. 29 — DeMolay Tyler. Lconore Ulric and Joseph Ur­ have to share it with anyone else. Thursday, January 22. j ; Mrs. Ftta Rathbone and her daugh- ban. , China, accepts appointment as to make a minor repair. A live coa’ (Eastern Standard Time) | Liszt; Scherzo, Sitt; Long Ago, | Sport Dance at Masonic Temple. lionorary advisor to Chinese govern­ Perhaps this is a good legal theory, from his cigarette dropped into th< MacDowell; Polonaise, Chopin; ! N'c.vt Dlonth I ter. Miss Mildred, were Mr. and but it is not Insistence on legal Mrs. Raymond Park and family, of If you drop a chip on the floor ment. gasoline tsmk, causing it to flare up F. M. Gypsie Dance, Coleridge-Taylor. Sunday, Feb. 1 —Annual skating rights which is wanted in modern .Stafford, Mrs. H. R Wightman of at Monte Carlo you are not allowed ' Tokyo.—Acting premier at open­ Morris, believing the bum incon­ 4 :00—Asbury Park Casino Or- 11:00—B u l o v a time: Champion i carnival at Center Springs. operation so much as it is to have Stafford Springs and Mrs. Nida to pick it up. ing of Diet says Japan still is watch­ sequential, continued with Mrs chestra. Weatherman. ' Saturday, Feb. 7—Junior Prom at operators exercise foresight and Donnelly of Worcester, Mass. Mrs. ing American immigration law. Morris to Sonora, but his arm be­ 4:30—Melody Magic; Contralto 11:03—Westinghouse Hockey — High School. New York.—Baer to meet Lough- travel on the highway in the man­ came worse. Physicians said h< Trio. Bruins vs. Americans. ' Sunday, Feb. 8—Sixth annual Po- Wightman also called on her rela­ ner safest for everyone. tive. Mrs. H. B. Rathbone. who null Famed Author in ran in Madison Square Garden, would be out of the hospital soon. 5:00—Ozzie Ncl.son and his Or- 11:15—McEnelly’s Crehestra — My j bee Benefit concert at State February 6. “There is no question as to the chestra. Baby Just Cares for Me, On a Lit- j Theater. celebrate her 91st birthday in Feb­ right side being the safest place. ruary'. Desert Garden Chicago.— HaU and Thumblad 5:30—Bert Lown and hi.- Bilt- tie Balcony in Spain, The Little | Wednesday, Feb. 11—35th annual take lead in three-cushion billiard Driving on the right may become more Orchestra. Things in Life, They Satisfy, Body | masquerade of St. Mary’s Young Rev. and Mrs. Howard C. Champe so universal in Connecticut, that RADIO SERVICE left on Tue.sday for New York, tournament by winning second 6:00—La Lasine Program. and Soul, Cheerful Little Earful, i Men’s Club at Armory. matches. there will be no exceptions. But un­ on all makes. Friday, Feb. 13 —The Mikado, where they are spending a few days, 6:15— The Modernists. Hlttin’ the Bottle, Moonlight and New York.—Hunter turns til more experience warrants the 6:30—Pancho and his Orchestra. Roses, Swinging in a Hammock, Gilbert-Sullivan operetta presented the guests of friends. professional. conclusion that the millenium has New Sets and Standard Never Swat a Fly. by combined Glee Clubs, orchestra Since the latest thaw and rain­ Accessories 6:45—Tony's Scrap Book. Boston.—Executive committee of come in this respect, it will pay 12:00—Bulova time. and Sock and Buskin Club of High storm, water has appeared at the 7:00 -Ruth Terry, Soprano: Spen­ New England railroad committee every operator to exercise great cer Terry, Baritone; Mrs. Frances School at the High School. farm of Albert Rathbone sufficient care wherever there is a location at WM. E. KRAH Monday, Feb. 16—Masonic Ball at to water the live stock and to pro­ asks New England governors for Burnham Weld, Accompanist. authorization to present them in which the view ahead is obstructed 189 Tolland Turnpike. Phone 3733 State Armory. vide for the use of the family. in any way.” 7:15—World Bookman. MEXICO’S DRY PROBLEM connection with four party consoli­ 7:20—Stock Quotation.-;. Tue.sday, Feb. 24—Second annual There has been a water shortage on Herald Cooking School at Masonic dation plan. 7:30—Voice of Columbia; Solo­ the Rathbone fa»’m all through the CONGRESSMAN RESCUTID Temple, opens for four days, closing Boston.—State Auditor Francis ist.-; nn J Ur'_he ,i ,' a. Mexico City, Jan. 22.— (AP.) — drought of last summer and up to DAVID CHAMBERS Friday. Sessions in afternoon each a day or so ago. X. Hurley to investigate the con­ , Washington, Jan. 22. — (AP) — 8:00—Colt Shoe Time. The government today estimated day. duct in office of his predecessor, 3:UU—Ebonv 1 MiDb with Freddie that Mexico will produce approxi­ Miss Olive Smith of Hartford Representative and Mrs. Bankhead (X)NTRA(TOR spent several days this week as Alonzo B. Cook. of Alabama early today were carried Rich's Orchestra. mately forty million gallons of Stoneham, Mass.—Otis C. Hale, 8:15—Barbasol Program: Vernon pulque, popular alcoholic beverage, the guest of her uncle and aunt, to saffety down a ladder from their AND BUILDER COLD IN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Post. World War aviator who was shot blazing home on 19th street. Dalbart and Adelyn Hood; Male in 1931. Almost the entire produc­ down four times, dies of injuries Quartet and Orchestra. tion is destined for home consump­ A Collie dog owned by Represen­ Other than shock of exposure in 68 Hollister Street sustained in fall on ice. the freezing weather, they were un­ 8:30—Leonard Eccellente, Violin­ tion. Miami, Fla., Jan. 22.— (AP) — tative Claude W. Jones, which had Boston.—Ten policemen summon­ harmed. ist: Otto Newbaucr, Pianist. As a means of improving her Heavy frost was seen in downtown been lost for the last twenty-four ed to headquarters for questioning Their daughter, Miss Tallulah 8:45—Jack Stilton, Tenor; Louise economic status Mexico has agreed Miami last night and early this clays, reappeared on Tuesday at the concerning irregularities in a recent Bankhead, who recently returned to YOUR CAR Melvin, Harpist: Familiar Hymns. to grant facilities for the exporta­ morning after the thermometer home of a neighbor, Mrs. Truman 9:00—King Pcrfecto's Tone Pic- reading at the government Weather ; C. Ives. The dog was weak and civil service examination for pros­ j this country after attaining star- tion of beer, and breweries are de­ pective police sergeants. I dom on the stage in England, was in WASHED vtures; Domenico Savino, Conductor. voting their attention to the foreign Bureau dropped to 37 degrees. R. W. 1 emaciated and could hardly walk 9:30—Detective Story Magazine; Gray, meteorologist reported. I when found. Its paw was tom and Boston.—Milton Danziger of I New York. field. Beer is to be exported to Cen­ Springfield elected president of the Firemen quickly set up a ladder ' Dramatized Talcs of Mystery. tral America and the West Indies A quick check of Weather Bureau : wounded. It had evidently been ' caught in a steel trap and had Massachusetts Agricultural Fairs and carried them to safety. iNowAirmci 10:00—Sessions Clock Time. first, with the expectation of reach­ records indicated that last night’s I ------■ — 10:00—The Lutheran Hour; Dr. reading was the lowest here in three ! either tom its way out or had been Association. ing even farther out into the world Newport, R. I.—Chamber of Com­ S1.25 7Wa'tci- A. Maier, Large Choir and later. Some very good brews are years and possibly longer, Mr. released by some one visiting the : MY BUSINESS IS TO SERVE SIMOVr/.INO '"Organist. Gray said. Warmer weather was ''trap. It was restored to its owner merce and Newport Ministers Union made in Mexico. meet to promote and oppose, re­ j All work guaranteed to satisfy. $8.00 —Weather Report. promised beginning late this after­ ' and Dr. Dow was called and gave 1 For Radio Service and Accessories noon. spectively, a legislative bill which . 10:3U—Bloomfield Community BANK OF ENGLAND REPORT ! treatment. He thinks the dog’s foot call tDances; Sammy Spring and his Dade county schools, closed sev­ . will heal in time, though it was would permit a race track here. WILSON’S AUTO WASH eral days ago because of cold, re­ Taunton, Mass.—Alphone Milot, Rear of -Johnson Block 'Barn Dance Orchestra. London, Jan. 22. — (AP) — The i ' badly mangled. The veterinary sur- M. E. WORSAA mained open today, Charles M. , 11:00—Ben Bemie and his Or­ weekly statement of the Bank of i ^ j ^ -o ' gecn was of the opinion that the 83 Center St. Phone 5277 chestra. England shows the following supenntendent, said ■ dog could not have lived if it had ^ 11:30 to Midnight—Bernie Cum- chMges in pounds: Total reserve in- of studies, he not been fat and in a good condi­ limiii; and his orchestra from St. creased 1,^3,000; circulation de- jS od rof exerci"""^" ^ tion when caught in the trap. It 9 Paul. creased 3,481,000; bullion decreased! exercise.______must have been nearly four weeks FOR RADIO without food or drink. Tsrpew riters 2,288,000; other securities in­ PASTOR TRANSFERRED WBZ—WBZA creased 5,643,000; public deposits Local friends called on Leon SERVICE All tnaketi. Hold, rented, ex­ Bushey at the Manchester Memo­ decreased 53,000; other deposits in­ Hartford, Jan. 22.— (A P )— The changed and nverhauied. Thursday, January 22, 1931 creased 4,073,000; note reserve in -; Rev. Anthony A. Wuskell has been rial hospital a few days ago and PHONE 8160 Have you heard the new Majestic 3. S. T. creased 1,158.000; government se-; transferred from St. Joseph’s found him already somewhat im­ Sjieclal rental r-iti-'< to «»•!- :00—Lowe Brothers. proved. The hospital authorities be- Electric Radio curities decreased 2,780,000. church, Waterbiiry to St. Andrews’s dents. Ueiiuill ui.i .:i :15—Tea Timers—Tea For Two, The proportion of the bank’s re- church. New Bi-itain, a.s pa.slor, ac- heve that the aged patient may be il *4 ij a M V aiHl hitherto un­ Barstow Radio Hungarian Lustspiel, Keler-Bela; serve to liability is 45.29 per cent: cording to the Catholic Transcript, , helped over his ailments and dis­ published photograph of Harold llitU.UO and up. Valse Staccato, Piastro-Borisoff; compared with 45.81 a week ago. charged in fairly good shape, after Bell Wright, famous novelist. It Service In the Garden of Tomorrow, Dep- Rate of discount 3 per cent. The Shah of Persia owns a gold- sufficient treatment. was taken in the writer’s ranch- Anthortzed Dealer pen; Little Spanish Dancer. plated, diamond-crusted car of The annual parish meeting of St. home near Tucson, Ariz., a garden Majestic, Phlleo KEMP'S :30—Air Castle. About one-third of the people in Peter’s church will be held on Sat­ spot in the heart of the desert, and American make. The hood and ‘20 Bissell St. I 76H Main St. Phunp .»68n :55—State House Safety the Netherlajids still wear wooden windshield are gold. It is the urday, Jan. 24, at 2 p. m., at the shows h i:» standing be.side several Next door to Klttel’s Market :0Ch>Brazlliaa-Ameripaa Concert. flbottt...... - .-eo6tli66t car-ev«#' ------Jiosi«-of tbd Ml88eB Pen

Saenger, Sr., Mrs. Mabel Barstow J LOCAL BOYS TO VISIT and Mrs. Emma Lisk; secretary, I BETTER HOMES CLUB WIDOW IS ENHTLED Mrs. Lillian Buckmister; press cor- ; ROCKVILLE respondent, Mrs. Alice Kington; HIGHER PRICES FOR TICKETS IN OFFING NAMES rrS OFFICERS MARK TWAIN HOME musician, Mrs. Lottie Talcott. At 6 o’clock a members supper , TO BARTON ESTATE AS DRIVE ON THEATER BROKERS _ ^IL S Will Be Guests There Saturday Cases to Be Heard was served which was in charge of | Keith Furniture Co. Employees The winter session of the Tolland Mrs. Etliel Bodman and her efficient Hold Banquet and Annual Afternoon—Secretary Peth- County Superior Court will be held committee. Play in a Small Town Setting Features Stage Week Meeting In Club Rooms. erbridge In Charge. in the Superior Court on Friday, Mothers Hold Meeting { Husband Willed It To Yale Jan. 23, with the Honorable Ernest The Mothers’ Club of Union | The employees and officers of the Through the courtesy of Miss A. Inglis on the bench. There are church met in the social rooms of i G. E. Keith Furniture Company held University If She Rewed; Katharine Day, approximately forty By GILBERT SWAN three criminal cases as follows: the church on Wednesday evening. , their monthly banquet and annual County Y. M. G. A. boys will be en­ State vs. Jack Knight, violation ’The meeting was called to order a t ; NEA Service Writer election of officers in their club 8 o’clock by the president, Mrs. ; rooms at 115 Main street laist eve­ She Did. tertained Saturday afternoon at the of liquor law. New York, Jan. 22 — A failure State vs. Ovila Martin, violation George Herzog. Following the reg-1 ning. Several years ago the group Mark 'Twain Memorial. At that instead of an opening has fur­ formed what is now known as the of motor vehicle law. ular business routine there was a ’ nished the biggest, news of the time the boys will be the guests of State vs. Morin, violation motor most interesting discussion on the | Better Homes Club which provides New Haven, Jan. 22— (AP)— The theater week on Broadway. Not social acti-vlties for Its members and Miss Day, who will tell them of vehicle law. Model Parent, Mrs. Thomas Neill the failure of any current stage Supreme Court of Errors by an in­ and Mrs. Helen Quinn being among sponsors programs for the advance­ many Interesting episodes in the life Short calendar session cases: production—for that wouldn’t be ment of home furnishing. Last eve­ terpretation has decided that the of Mark Twain and show the boys Gimbel Brothers, Inc., vs. James those taking part. The discussion news— but the collapse of the ning’s get-together began promptly widow of Clarence E. Barton, form­ some of his old haunts. Refresh­ Hale, et ux. proved most interesting. League of New York Theaters in at 6:30 at which time a delicious er assistant State attorney here, is ments will complete an afternoon of Hollis H. Lyman vs. Charles E. Following the meeting there were | its efforts to rescue ticket prices dinner was served. 'The menu con­ an heir to that portion of her hus­ entertainment which is eagerly an­ White. vocal numbers by Mr.s. Walter' from‘ the nether realms of bandit­ sisted of fruit cocktail, roast sir­ ticipated by the boys invited to at­ First Summary Judgment; Sec- Draycott and Miss Betty Stoneman. ry- loin of beef, mashed potato, scallop­ band’s estate which is not specifical­ tend. ond Limitation in accordance 'Alth The former is leader of the Union For five months now, under the ed com, vegetable salad, hot rolls, ly mentioned in his will. A group of Manchester boys un­ stipulation. church Girls’ choir and Miss Stone- nominal leadership of Alfred E. squash pie, and coffee. George E. Barton who died five years ago, der the direction of W. H. Pether- Pauline Sadlak vs. Dwight Kil- man is a member of the choir. Mrs. Smith, this group of theatrical Keith acted as toastmaster and it is pro-vided that if his widow re­ bridge Y. M. C. A. secretary, is bourn; permission to amend com- Oscar Peterson also entertained managers has waged a vigorous of­ needless to say that much laughter married she and their two children planning to be present at this func­ plaint. with several readings. fensive against gouging ticket followed his witty remarks. should not receive his estate. It tion. Margaret Lyons et als., vs. John P^efreshments of kuchen and cof­ speculators. And just about the Immediately following the ban­ was to go to Yale except $10,000 H. Clune, judgment. fee were served by the following time that the average playgoer quet a business meeting waa called outright to the children. Town of Andover’s appeal from : had begun to assume the battle to order. New officers for the fol- Arthur Chambers, former judge An All-Union pedagogical exhibi­ committee at the close of the pro­ of the New Haven court, is guardian Public Utilities Commission: Motion : gram: Mrs. Rose O’Brien, Mrs. Bur­ won, the league announced, along S' » lo'wlng year were elected as follows; tion has been opened here, illustrat­ for judgment. j with the resignation of its execu­ President, Everett T. Keith: Vice- of the children. He and Mrs. Bar­ ing the work of the Soviet schools. ton Monnette, Mrs. Dora Preusse, ton were married Tuesday. Eldna Johnson vs. L. P. Fitzger-; Mrs. Emmeline Ludwig, Mrs. Ed­ tive secretary, that speculation and President and Custodian of Prop­ A special foreign department in­ aid Sales and Service, Inc.: default; win Miller, Mrs. Ethel Fiss, Mrs. the activities of gyp brokers could erty, Frank Linnell; Secretary and A few days ago the Supreme cludes exhibits from America, for failure to plead. 'Annie Kynoch and Mrs. William not be controlled without legisla­ Treasurer, Miss Beatrice Clulow. Court gave an opinion in a test case France, Italy, Japan and Great With the adjournment of the brought by the trustee of the Bar­ The Hudson Garage Company Baker. tion. Britain. (Rockville Garage) vs. Edward H. Simultaneously came the with­ meeting several competitive sports ton estate, a local bank, to prevent The next regular meeting will be were in order which included bowl­ Yale University from recel'ving Bar­ Kellnes; 1st judgment by default; held on Wednesday evening, Feb­ drawal, ais an actual seller of tick­ 2nd assessment of damages. j ets, of a telegraph company which ing, billiards, and set-back. The ton’s share of his mother’s estate. ruary 18. Mrs. Edith Peck, librarian prize winners of each group are as The court did not undertake to con­ Consolidated Rendering Company j at the Rockville Public Library will for two months had imdertaken to vs. Harrison L. Hamilton; judg- j buy and deliver tickets for a mere follows; bowling, Clifford White- strue Barton’s will entire, but it did WAKE UP YOUR be the speaker and she will have house; billiards, Frank Linnell; Set­ ment. i 50-cent commission. The attempt hold that Mrs. Barton was entitled as her subject “Books for the Fam­ is estimated to have cost it a good- back, George. E. Keith. to 1520 shares of stock which came Frances C. Swiderski vs. Peter | ily.” sized fortune. / The committee in charge of last to her husband’s estate from his LIVER BILE- Swiderski. j Mrs. Loveland Impro\ing night’s banquet was headed by John mother. Ma.vwelJ Rooms Librarian Dead ; Just now, all the brokers are Gill who was assisted by Mrs. R. Miss Sarah Wicks, 85, daughter j E. F. Loveland, 88, Civil War celebrating the league’s defeat by The court in its reference to the WITHOUT CALOMEL Veteran, who fell on the ice some indulging to their hearts’ content Potterton, Everett T. Keith, and Barton will said it could not con­ of the late James and Elizabeth! Clarence LaCoss. clude that the testator intended to Wicks, died Wednesday morning at j lime ago while walking from his in a general scramble for “buys” And You’ll jump Out of Bed in house to the barn is slowiy improv­ of large blocks of seats at the hit disinherit his infant children of so the home of her niece, Mrs. A. j large a sum and give it to Yale as the Morning Ratin’ to Go Bralnard of Hartford. She had been ! ing. He was stunned by the fall and shows. So New York visitors are is under the care of a physician. No likely to find themselves again pay­ BOYS’ GET-TOGETHER a means to preventing his widow If yoa feel sour and lunk and the world in ill health for the past year. '■ from remarriage. It pointed out looks punk, don’t swallow a lot of salts, Miss Wicks was born in Rock- j bones w^ere broken but he suffered ing traditionally fancy prices. mineral water, oil, laxative candy or ehewins cuts and bruises. Mr. Loveland is But the Theater League, or what that some matters in the will were Stun and expect them to make you suddenly ville, August 26, 1845, where she 1 ENTERTAINED BY Y not before the court and so opinion sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. has a large circle of friends. She | one of the remaining Civil War there is left of it, wants you to Veterans and has been very active on them was not given. For they can’t do it. They only move the served as librarian of the Maxwell I know that the cause is not yet lost. bowels and a mere movement doesn't je t at up to the time of his fall. It is launching a drive for legisla­ Last night was boys' night at the the cause. The reason for your down-and-out Free Reading Rooms in Union ; feeling is your Uver. It should pour out two church for forty years, leaving this Officers Elected tion that would prohibit the re­ Hollister Street School auditorium The following officers of the selling of theater tickets under To Zita Johann, above, personable young Broadway actress, goes and 212 boys attended a get-to­ pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. position about two years ago. much of the credit for the success of “Tomorrow and Tomorrow,” If this bile is not flowing freely, ypur food She was a member of Union j Woman’s Council of Ellington have certain conditions. And mean­ gether meeting and enjoyed games, doesn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels. been elected: President, Mrs. C. A. while it is pointing out that the the new play in whic h she is starred. singing and Boy Scout demonstra­ Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a church and no program or social | powerful combinations of legiti­ thick, bad taste and your breath is foul, wa.3 complete without the presence Armitage; vice president, Miss S. tions. sldn often breaks out in blemishes. Your bead mate brokers which grew up under pie had longed for children, but an unconvincing comedy of a play­ Several reels of mo'ving pictures aches and you feel down and out. Your whole of Miss Wicks, and she will be L. Morris; secretary, Mrs. Mary Lyman; treasurer, Mrs. F. C. Wood. the league’s rule are not likely to not until the Englishman becomes wright’s experiences, and those of were shown through the courtesy A thorough rub ^ I V. system is poisoned. greatly missed by every organiza­ V It takes those good, old CARTER’S Notes demand more than a 75-cent pre­ her lover does she bear a child. a girl poet who is burlesqued of the Eastman Kodak company and with BAUME BENGUE (pronounced UTTLiE UV ER P IU S to get theee two tion in the church. j mium. The doctor goes away; the hus­ a demonstration of friction fire- Ben-Gay) will quickly remove conges­ The funeral of Miss Wicks will be The World Crusaders of the Bap­ through the earlier scenes and pounds of bile flowing freely and make you tist church will meet at the Baptist band never suspects the truth, and suddenly becomes a personage who building was given by Troop 9 Boy tion ana make the stiffness disappear. feel “up and up.” They contain wonder^, held from Union church, on Friday | The speculators chose a strate­ both he and his wife, as they had Scouts of the Community Club. harmless, gentle vegetable extraeta, aiwviwy afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. G. S. parsonage on Friday afternoon at 4 is supposed to be taken seriously. Ask for ^ n when it comes to making the bile flow freely. o’clock. Mrs. Edward L. Nield will gic time to go on the warpath. foreseen, are made happy by the Withal, the show is pleasing, since Elmer Thienes, executive secre­ But don’t ask for liver pfDs. Auk for Carter’a Brookes will officiate and burial will For so restricted is the choice of coming of the child. tary of the County YJff.C.A. gave little liver Pills. Look for the name Carter’s be in Grove Hill cemetery. be the hostess. Kelley can write pithy and fast- Ben-Gay little liver Fills on the red labeL Fiesmt s Junior Achievement work is pro­ worth while attractions that they Years later, when the boy is old ^^^“I^g'diklogue! the boys a short talk on YM.C.A. Accept No SubstitutM substitute. Newell Boy Injured should have little difficulty in con­ enough to ride, a tall from a horse | work. Jesse Newell, son of Mr. and Mrs. gressing at the Union church and many boys were present at the trolling the market. Nearly half leaves him in a stubborn mental ' "_;l John Newell of High street was of Broadway’s legitimate theaters torpor. When other doctors de- | injured in a coasting accident on first meeting held on Tuesday eve­ ning, at which time- woodwork ar­ are dark. With some 36 shows spair of his life, the mother des- i Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. running— as against nearly 50 at perately summons her lover back i The lad w'as sliding on Jacob street ticles and puzzles were made. again. The English physician I Wesley Osborne, a pupil at East the same time last year—there is and while crossing to Brooklyn virtual certainty that more than saves the life of his son, and tries | street collided with an automobile Greenwich, R. I. Academy, is an to persuade the mother to flee with I honor pupil, his name being placed half a dozen of them are about to driven by Felix Croce of 41 Shultas suffer timely deaths. him. But they deoide to keep their , Place, Hartford. Croce took the boy on the roll the past week. secret, and he goes aw’ay again, ' to the Rockville City hospital, Maurice Burke has returned to Of the week’s openings, three leaving the blundering young hus­ where he was treated by Dr. E. H. his duties for the street department deserve mention; and of the band in happy ignorance of how Metcalf for injuries of the nose and following several months absence. three, “Tomorrow . and Tomor­ close he came to losing the woman , face. The Misses Mildred and Dorothy row” deserves some praise. Philip and the boy who were the joys of USED - CAR - VALUES Mr. Croce settled the expense of Phelps of Ellington avenue, are Barry wrote it, and at once absolv­ his life. the doctor and hospital, reporting members of the cast of Maeter­ ed himself of such charges of silly Zita Johann, a native, ra- ^ THESE CARS WILL BE ON DISPLAY the accident to the police. The boy linck’s “Blue Bird,” which is to be whimisicality and snobbishness as diant stage personality, gives dis­ was later taken to his home. presented on Friday evening and followed his “Holdiay” and “Paris tinction to the role of Eve Red- . AT OUR SHOWROOM AT Diphtheria Prevention Clinic Saturday afternoon at the Bushnell Bound.” For his new play is thor­ man, the wife. LOOK! RIDE! Several people have become in­ Memorial hall, Hartford. oughly affecting and sympathetic. 10 EAST CENTER ST. terested through the Vernon Parent Barry really didn’t write the “Colonel Satan," from the Teachers Association, in having plot. He adapted it from the story pen of no less an American : 1930 CHEVROLET 1930 CLUB ' their children inoculated against of Elisha and the Shunnamite wom­ than Booth Tarkington, is the | an, hut so managed to keep it embodimgnt of old-time theatrical | SEDAN THURSDAY, FRIDAY CHEVROLET diphtheria. In this they have the MARLBOROUGH romance, full of costumes, history, ; co-operation of the town health of­ within the realms of modem real­ SEDAN ity anfi science that on one feels dramatic poses and cobwebs. In < Wire wheels, small mileage.- —and— ficer, Dr. T. F. O’Loughlin. At a re­ Mrs. E. E. Hall and Miss Hattie it you find Aaron Burr, one-time | cent meeting of the Association Dr. stifled by miracles and obscure A Demonstrator. J. Buell were callers in Hartford symbolisms. vice president, and slayer of Alex- i Millard Knowdton of the State Tuesday. ’ Elisha, it may be remembered, ander Hamilton, gallantly starving : Board of Health gave a talk ex­ On Saturday while helping to fill caused the barren Shunnamite wom­ in Paris following his ejection ■ SATURDAY plaining the uses of the anti-toxin. the ice house for E. Allan Blish, an to bear a child, and long after­ from America. 1929 CHEVROLET A clinic has been arranged to be Louis Casella had the misfortune to ward revisited her and brought the There is much kissing of hands ; CABRIOLET 1929 CHEVROLET held in the Dobsonville schoolhouse fall on a pike pole. Dr. C. E. Pendle­ dead child to life again. In “To­ and gallant talk, a plot to over­ Jan. 22 - 23 - 24 on Saturdar/, January 31, w^hen the ton of Colchester attended him and morrow and Tomorrow,” that’s throw Napoleon Bonaparte, and a COUPE first treatment will be administered. it was necessary to take a few what a young English scientist duel in which Burr fires into the > New Paint Each child will receive three treat­ stitches to close the wound. does for the ■wife of an Indiana air even as Hamilton did. But the Rumble Seat, New Tires. ments, a week apart. The only cost The Misses Rebecca and Doris business man. play is mostly just a gentlemanly ] to the parent is twenty-five cents Buell and Mae Hannon of Hartford During the course of his Ameri­ attempt to defend Aaron Burr. ' for each treatment. Dr. T. F. and Miss Fanny A. Blish of Glaston­ can lecture tour, this brilliant phy- And even there it seems to fall a | 1928 STUDEBAKER USED CARS O’Loughlin will be assisted at the bury spent the w'eekend at their sicion-psychologist stays for a long little short. j clinic by the school nurse. Miss homes in this place. time at the home of a young man In “Philip Goes Forth,” play- i DICTATOR SEDAN —With— 1928 CHEVROLET Margaret Domheim. Henry Horowitz who lives on the ufacturer and his wife. The cou- wright George Kelly has written ROADSTER Those wishing their children in­ East Hampton road is soon to have Like New AN “0. K.” THAT COUNTS oculated will please confer with one a new barn built no the same side of the following committee; Mrs. of the road as the house. The bam veteran in the state in “Jim” Hag- Joseph Robb, Vernon Center; Mrs. will be built by the State Highway grety who is 81, and served 'with Clifford Meyer, Dobsonville; Mrs. Department as the state is taking GILEAD Herrick in Company H, 18th Con­ 1928 CHEVROLET Thomas Neill, Ogden’s Corner and over the property on the opposite necticut Volunteers. 1928 CHEVROLET Herrick is still quite active and ACT Mrs. W. J. Stephens, Vernon Depot. side of the road where his barn now Miss Mildred Hutchinson returned SEDAN COACH Dobosz Post Active stands to help straighten the road his health is comparatively good. He Sunday to her studies at the New followed his trade as machinist until Stanley Dobosz Post met in G. A. on Carter Hill where so many acci­ England School of Music after pass­ dents have taken place. 13 years ago when he retired. 'Two NOW! R. hall on Tuesday night, Thomas ing the week-end with her parents, years after he enlisted, he was Shea, the commander presiding at The Tri-County Christian En­ deavor Union meeting 'will be held Mr. and Mrs. C. 'W. Hutchinson. taken a prisoner and for 11 months eWe' 1929 CHEVROLET the meeting which was called to or­ Harry Brilo, who died at the was confined in the Confederate 1928 WHIPPET der at 8 o’clock. The soldiers bonus at Columbia Congregational Church COACH Sunday evening. Manchester Memorial hospital last Prison at Anderson-vdlle, Ga. He and CABRIOLET proposition w'as discussed and the Mrs. E. Allan Blish ■will entertain Saturday was a former resident Haggerty are among four of the Post went in favor of the hundred the local Christian Endeavor So­ here. surviving members of Francis Long per cent bonus. ciety at a party at her home Friday The George Miner farm which Post, G.A.R. Thomas Ryan, chairman of the night. was purchased about a year ago by 1927 CHEVROLET Post activities committee, and his Nathan Gutherman is ill with Adolf Ulsted of Long Island, has 1929 TUDOR assistants, have been asked to look COACH measles and Dr. J. D. Milbum of been sold to Ignatz Seberek, who MODEL A FORD into the matter of getting subscrip­ East Hampton is attending him. has taken possession. Mr. Ulsted tions, so as a present of money will The Hebron young people will and family have gone to New York be made possible for Albertus Mor­ present the play entitled, “Light­ City. gan. who saved four boys from house Nan” here Friday evening, At the regular meeting of the 1926 CHEVROLET drowning in the Rock Mil! Canal Jan. 30. The play has been given Grange Tuesday the installation of 1927 CHEVROLET last week. The committee has in many of the surrounding to'wns officers took place. The installing COUPE already secured several checks, with great success. LANDAU SEDAN made payable to Frederick H. Holt officer was Miner Ives of Meriden. tl89 C of the First National bank, and it EX-JUDGE SENTENCED He was assisted by Mrs. Ives at is expected a goodly sum will be the piano. Miss Ruth Ives as mar­ Torrington, Jan. 22.— (AP) — shal and Mr. and Mrs. Mlnk'wltz. realized before the end of the week. Mrs. Hamilton was soloist. Officers The members of the Post will at­ Frederick Miles, former deputy tend the Legion night in Manches­ judge of the Torrington City Court, installed were; Master, C. W. ter on Friday evening and will par- was fined S250 with costs and sen­ Hutchinson: overseer, Kenneth SEE OUR SEE OUR ticinate in many of the events to be tenced to 15 days in jail by Judge Ellis; secretary, Mrs. Ruby Gibson; Cold in Head, held. Elbert B. Hamlin in the Court of treasurer, Miss Florence Jones; The banquet committee gave a Common Pleas at Litchfield this steward, Leroy Kinney; assistant Chest or Tbroaf ? morning on charge of driving a car steward, Jesse Hills; chaplain, Miss u b Musterole well into your chest detailed report of the big time held Clara Ellis; gate-keeper, Sherwood at the Rockville House last week. while under the influence of liquor. Rk. and throat—almost instantly you NEW NEW The drive for new members is in A charge of automobile homicide Keefe; flora, Miss Margaret Keefe; feel easier. Repeat the Musterole-rub against the accused was nolled on Pomona, Mrs. C. tV. Hutchinson; once an hour for five hours . . . . Vetvf full swing and it is expected that an ceres. Miss Ruth Raymond; lady open meeting to create interest will recommendation of Prosecutor J. what a glorious relief! be held in the near future. , Howard Roberts. assistant steward, Mrs. Charlotte Those good old-fashioned cold reme­ Raymond; executive committee, Al­ dies—oil of mustard, menthol, camphor CAR Burpee Corps Installation Miles had previously pleaded not CAR j guilty to both charges and his trial fred H. Post. Guests were present —are mixed with other valuable ingredi­ Burpee Woman’s Relief Corps I from Norwich, Colchester, New ents in Musterole to make it what doc­ met in G. A. R. hall last evening had been set for January 28. t Britain and Wallingford. There tors call 2l ” counter-irritant” because and there W'ere manv member.^; 1 SI SPECT IS ARRES'TED were sixty-one present. At the close it gets action and is not just a salve. present. Mrs. Anna Littlefield, past . of the program au oyster supper It penetrates and stimulates blood DISPLAY DISPLAY president of Robert O. Tyler Corps ! Hartford, Jan. 22.— (AP)—Domin- was served. The Grange is planning circulation and helps to draw out infec­ Save Money on “0. K.’d” Used Cars and staff of Hartford, were in ick Cirelli, 30, who was shot in the a series of bridge-whists to replen- tion and pain. Used by millions for 20 charge of the installation of officers. leg as he was leading a holdup in a jgh the treasury, years. Recommended by many doctors AT THE AT THE The newly installed officers are as gambling joint here last July, w as, and nurses. Keep Musterole handy- follows: President, Mrs. Fvelvn arrested in East Hartford this | jars, tubes. All drugMsts. THE MACKLEY Keeney: senior vice, Mrs. Bertha To Mothers—Musterole is also morning. Cirelli and two com -; made in milder form for babies Schlaeffer; junior vice, Mrs. Ruby panions “carried on” even after OLDEST WAR VET POULTRY POULTRY Loverin: trea.surer. Mrs. Anna Dick­ and small children. Ask for Chil­ their leader was wounded, according ^ ------dren’s Musterole. CHEVROLET CO., Inc. inson; chaplain. Mrs. Emma Lud­ to the police, and escaped with' Willimantic, Jan. 22— (AP) — wig: conductor, Mrs. Florence about $4,500 belonging to the keep- George W. Herrick, reputed to bo SHOW 10 EAST CENTER ST. SHOW Cook; guard, Mrs. Nellie Willis: as­ ers of the place and frequenters. the oldest li'vlng Civil War veteran sistant guard, Mrs. Amelia Scheets: Cirelli’s pals are still at large. The in Connecticut and one of the oldest SOUTH MANCHESTER assistant conductor, Mrs. Jesse incident of the holdup and shooting In the country today observed his STATE ARMORY STATE ARMORY Meyers; patriotic instructor, Mrs. wa:s not reported to the police for 96th birthday. DIAL 6874 Mary Keeney: color bearers, Mrs. two (lays after its occurrence on He was born in this citv. wh‘ch Katiterine Schuey, Mrs, Frank July 20. also claima'the Houngest Civil War I /page eight MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1931.

! r ^ L Q I M G E i Evening Herald Pattern U n c le S a n & OURCHILDREN i-U W on ETHELpjhelhui HUESTON By Annebelle Worthington Planting BiOTlilBOBBS-MERRIU CO, ^ CO XJdJ LUfC Here is a charming day model for © 1931 BY NEA SFRVIGF IMG immediate and Spring wear. Pointer: One cause of disobedience is the BEGIN HERE TODAY It has the fascinating lingerie col­ No Time for Scolding life in the little town of Red lar and cuffs that mark the newest obscurity of the command. Children should not be scolded imports. IL If an order to a child is not given for this. We lose our habit of con­ !tknuh, Iowa, was too unexciting to WINTER INJURY salt IRS. J.ACK- Nothing can be classed as dis­ Pattern Service such injury to plants. Drive heavy and probably the most, common one obedience except a deliberate plan SON. is his preoccupation with something It was agreed that the purpose stakes near plants that grow high to break law, and even then I think 2986 else while we are talking to him. was to have a good time. .And one and narrow, as many evergreens do, we need to put on our glasses and Either he does not hear at all, or day, while the rehabilitation of the For a Herald Pattern of the and tie the plants to the stake so look at ourselves. A jury might in­ that the chance of damage from our command does not register. He dict us parents more frequently than old house was going on. Ginger was model illustrated, send 15c in isn’t paying attention. in the kitchen of her home making stamps or coin directly to Fash­ this cause and from heavy winds our children. cookies, assisted by GOOBY, the ion Bureau, Manchester Evening wdU be diminished. cook, when a shadow fell across the Herald, Fifth Avenue and 29th The practice of sprinkling salt doorw ay. Street, New York City. on icy walks Is to be discouraged It was a stranger, bearded and if the soil adjoining is used for unprepossessing looking, and he of­ Price 15 Cents growing plants. The brackish water fered to do a sketch of the cook in resulting will injure or kill grass .exchange for a meal. Ginger defied Name ...... and shrubs nearby. HEALTH him to do a sketch of her. Thinking Size ...... Another tyrpe of injury is caused he was an elderly man, she began Address ...... by snow and ice sliding from a roof to lecture him for his apparent lack Price of book 10 cents. and dropping on plants in a founda­ CHILDREN SOMETIMES tact with a number of people fhas of ambition. Price of pattern 15 cents. tion planting. Remove the snow be­ CONTRACT TUBERCLXOSIS are girls. fore it has a chance to slide, or. If FROM ADULTS Similar studies made by other NO\\ GO ON WITH THE STORY that is not possible, build a wooden investigators throughout the world I berta Wilkie, Jean Cude, Marie BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN show an incidence of tuberculosis in CHAPTER VIII Doggedly, before the limpid eyes of Ginger, he shaved off the silken Kristoff, Shirley Davenport, Marie structure over plants in precarious positions. Editor, Journal of the American children varying from 31 per cent “Say,” the artist interrupted at black beard. King, Barbara Calhoun, Madeline Medical Association, and of last, “are those my grandchildren in Iowa, to 46 per cent in Philadel­ Carroll, Myrtis Horton, Alice Pit­ Hygeia, the Health Magazine phia, 50 per cent in Minneapolis, 43 you’re crowing about? How old the Girl kin and Betty Stevens. Marion Dur- devil do you think I am anyhow, “Thanks,” he said grjmly. i her among the physical defectives.’ per cent in New York, 75 per cent He accepted the pan of hot water! Now does one?” kee passed the first section of the Years ago a German investigator, in Buenos Aires and 94 per cent in -Kate?” ; tenderfoot test. The meeting closed basing his opinion on a tremendous "Vienna. “My name’s not Kate." and the cake of soap from Gooby,! ------Scout with taps blown by Lois Agard. number of postmortem examinations, “My error," he said, “I apologize. and then, doggedly, before the GLORIFYING The authors are convinced that Ginger shook her head. She could Doris Bolen, scribe, issued a statement that practically This is Iowa, isn't it? I was think­ limpid blue eyes of Ginger Ella, find no words to make reply. N ews the most plausible explanation of eyes which melted swiftly from j Troop 5 every child became infected with ing of Shakespeare.” “And if one—like myself—a poor YOURSELF the lessened amoimt of Infection boundless amazement to irrepressi­ ' Goldenrod, Troop 5, held its week- tuberculosis before reaching the age among children throughout the Ginger decided to accept the but joyous artist—elects to fare ble laughter, he shaved off the silken ; ly meeting Monday, Jan. 19th, at of adolescence. world Is early recognition of cases apology. He might have been in­ through the countryside, worship­ black beard. I the Hollister street school. A game Modem methods of hygiene, the of tuberculosis in adults as sources tending a compliment. A reference ing nature with his eyes, and trying with questions pertaining to gen­ to Shakespeare was usually com-. By the time he had finished she Troop 2 ! Have you ever \\1shed that your use of preventoriums in which mal­ of infection and their early removal , ,, , . , , , I with his small abilities to repro- eral Girl Scout knowledge was en­ ! too, too solid flesh would melt? nutrition is controlled, and similar plimentary, and just offhand like cha,ir I duce its beauties for others, perhaps The meeting of January 19 open­ from the environment so that they ed with signalling. Patrol corners joyed by all. At this meeting the There ’s a method if you’ll as- methods of study have unquestion­ no longer serve as permanent that she could not place Kate. vith mirth, and Gooby was chuck-; qq(_ gQ observing, should one say j following tests were passed: Bed- - She considered his question. He ling largely into the bowl of raising ‘ were held. Lieutenant Baldwin was ■ sist in the disappearing stunt. It ably lowered the incidence of tuber­ sources of infection to children who that he is a dependent because he I making, Bernice Wilson, Evelyn wasn’t so old probably as her fa- ' in charge of the meeting. Si.x girls ' will help you lighten the burden culosis among children in most com­ may be members of the same family. They all wear them in Paris,” he does not pay for his dinner with Foley, Shirley Martin and Doris ther, he wasn’t gray but that long, joined the troop. Elsie Hilding pass­ ; ol the scales, when you try them munities. explained, patting his face with a cash instead of with the talent God Gibson: Fire Prevention, Dorothy [ again. black beard was deceptive. ed the tenderfoot test. Eight girls The San Francisco Tuberculosis ! handkerchief. It’s quite the rage.” gave him ?” Post, Helen Copeland, Lois Tracey, "Oh, about 50, I suppose,” she were chosen for the contest for the I A weekly weighing record is bet- Association, through Drs. L. B. : He wiped his razor and put it i Arline Holmes, Marjory Brown, said at last. “ I was just dumb.” sighed Gin­ February Rally. The meeting closed I ter than a daily one, for a slow re- Dickey and R. P. Seitz, has just j back in the portfolio. Then he re­ ger. I Katherine 'Walworth, Dorothy ! (auction IS more natural, healthfud made available the results of an “Fifty—good lord—about 501” He placed the pad and pencils. with the good-night circle. Elsie ATHOUGHr ^appealed suddenly to Gooby. “ Is she He settled down to his w'ork in Hilding, scribe. j Peterson, Mildred Beebe, Emily I and lasting. Besides, it is possible examination of 3500 children in “Are—aren’t you going to finish good earnest. “No, you were right,” j Robinson and Julia Converse. Eunice ’ to lose inches, without vanishing that city in an attempt to find out rin her right mind and all?” Troop 6 my portrait?” she queried humbly. he said cheerfully, and a smile shot I Browm, Scribe. pounds, so the measuring system is how prevalent tuberculosis is among • Gooby thought a moment and I “Not if I’ve got to hear any more The meeting opened with the :^pent, and tom yourselves from 'gave it as her opinion that she was. through the shadows of his gray advocated, a'so. boys and girls in fflat community. about Defectives and Delinquents,” eyes. “I am a financial flop. I really Promise and the Promise Song. There are seven exercises for re­ The method used was the tuber­ all your transgressions; so iniquity - "Say, let me tell you something. he said stubbornly. “No dinner’s Bean bag games were played. shall not be your ruin.—Ezekiel Miss Defective-Delinquent, or who­ am hoboing through. When I was ducing the shoulders and arms, each culin test, in which small amounts worth it.” a kid I was all for art. I wasn’t so Patrol corner^ were held. Some of ot which should be done 10 times, of the sensitive substance is injec­ 18:30. ever you are, I’m just 27 years old.” the girls worked on fire prevention “Twenty-sevenl" Ginger was “ I won’t,” she promised. “Not a bad, since we in our candor may ad­ night and morning, gradually being ted into the skin. Of the 3500 chil­ and some on signalling. The Scout Repentance is second innocence. amazed. “ Why, you’re not so old as word. Do finish it, I’m quite keen mit our virtues. increased until you can manage 100 dren tested, 824 or 23.5 per cent re­ to see how you think I look.” “I got prizes, and medals, and Hymn and other Scout songs were times very easily. acted positively. —De Bonald. Eddy Jackson.” sung. The meeting closed with taps. “I’m noj. so old as a lot of peo­ So he tipped back the kitchen scholarships and was sent to Paris Stand erect with your limbs to­ It is the general belief that In­ chair, hoisted his knee and went on —and I’ll tell the world I wasn’t Anna Bushnell, scribe. gether, and stretch your arms for­ fection in childhood is probably ac­ BUND MECHANIC ple,” he said moodily. He dropped Troop 7 the cover on his pad of paper and with the drawing. too bad. I was good, but it isn’t ward. Separate the arms side- quired in large part by contact with “ You’re not bald, or anything, are enough to be good. You have to be The meeting opened with patrol BYRON’S BIRTH wise, inhaling through your nose. cases of tuberculosis in other mem­ Fifteen years ago Harry Erickson, tossed it upon the table. Then he corners. The girls made a stretcher reached firmly into his portfolio. you ?” he asked suddenly. able to sell yourself. I wasn't. I As you bring the arms down, bers of the family. of Bloomer, Wis., lost his sight. He “Bald: Certainly not.” thought when I came back people using the square knot and the On Jan. 22, 1788, Lord Byron, one breathe out though your mouth. Girls still spend a larger part of I set out to learn the automobile me­ “Miss,” he said to Gooby, “ can I iheep-shank. While some of the bother you for a little nice hot “ If you just take off that red rag would come flocking to my efoor, of the greatest English poets, was The position for the next exercise their time than boys in the house, i chanic trade by his sense of touch. girls worked on tests the rest ot the lather?” a minute.” he said ingratiatingly. saying, ‘This man who has painted born in London. i.*-' the same, but this time swing They are thus exposed to more in- j Today he is regarded as the most “L-lather?” echoed Ginger. “ You Ginger flushed violently and jerked the famous fighting figures of all girls talked over a play Doris Cole Two years after he entered the arms across the body first with timate contact with members of the skilled mechanic in the district. mean plain soap and water? I it off. “I just put it on to be sani­ Europe, must paint my little son passed observation. 'Virginia Arm- Trinity College, Cambridge, he is­ the right one above and then the family who suffer with tuberculosis.! didn’t know they used lather in— tary when I’m cooking. on his kiddie car.’ Or, ‘This man .;trong and Grace Donahue passed sued his first volume of verse, left. Doctor Seitz believes that boys A collector paid $20,000 recently Gooby, a bowl of soap and hot She shook her head with nervous who has painted a golden passion health and nature and Virginia , “ Hours of Idleness.” It was fiercely The third one requires that the have probably just as much of a for 50 old books carved in wood. water, at once.” impatience, and her hair flew into into the pure heart of a lily must Burnham passed nature. Elizabeth criticized, but instead of discourag- arms be extended sideways and then chance, because they circulate more But maybe he plans to open a “I’m going to shave off this a bright cloudy tangle. He smiled. see if he can find some unsuspected Polyott, scribe. j ing him, this incited to continue with swing upward, making a complete and are more likely to come in con -' “branch” library. damned beard.” he said. “Me and emotion in my inmost soul.” Troop 8 ' his poetry. I circle. ,my grandchildren: Humph!” “ Nice,” he said and went on wuth He sighed a little. “Nobody came. The regular meeting of Troop 8 1 Following his return from a trip ! Take the erect position again, his drawing. “ ’V’ery nice. I’ll put the 1 had very little money and it was was held Friday, January 16, at the on the continent, Byron published wRh your hands at your sides. “ I—didn’t mean to hurt your feel­ rag on in the picture because it’s soon gone. I tried to do commercial Highland Park school. The meeting the first part of his Childe Harold, Raise on your toes, lifting your arms ings.” said Ginger gently. “ Y'ou how I saw you first, but I like you art work—but they said I was too opened with the repeating of the : which met with immediate success. over your head. Inhale as you Clears Boy’s Cough don’t look exactly old but—Biblical. better without it.” artistic. They fired me. I was too promise and laws. A new dance was ! A few years later he produced Don raise and exhale as you return to That’s it—Biblical. You look like all Ginger leaned toward him over the artistic for commerce, and not com­ teamed and a signalling game play­ jJuan, his masterpiece. position. ! the disciples at the last supper—ex­ table—closer and closer. Her eyes mercial enough to sell my art. So ed. The square and sheep-shank I In the summer of 1823, Byron The next exercise requires an “Johnny came home ■with all the cept Judas, of course,” she added looked not at his work on the pad I thought I might as well see Amer­ knots were practicea in preparation I sailed for Greece, to aid with his erect position, with arms extended signs of a nasty cold. He coughed politely. of paper, but into his face, a thin ica before starving and I started for the Rally. Troop 8 will furnish influence and money in that coun- upward. Swing the arms down in and his throat was congested. I gave him Smith Brothers’ Cough Syrup. tanned face, with big gray eyes that out in my beloved old Rattletrap the home made candy to be sold at try’s struggle for independence. i front of your body, and touch the His cough calmed down. Congestion seemed swimmingly dark with When she breaks down I work, the poultry £how. Four more girls ! There he found nothing but con- ankles from left to right, then back­ cleared. The cold vanished. That shadows. j When I am broke, she goes without have new uniforms. The following I fusion and contending chiefs, but in ward to first position, bending the She twisted her hands together on gas. It has been fun.” girls passed health: Alice Pitkin, j trunk at the waistline syrup saved my boy from a real ill­ AVOID UGLY PIMPLES I three months he succeeded in evok- ness. " S. Shepard, Scarsdale, N. Y. the table and tipped her small face j He smiled at her. Then he tossed Alberta Wilkie, Joan Cude, Mae : ing some kind of order out of the I The sixth exercise of this group back flower-like in order to gaze the paper across the table to her. Smith, Marie King, Betty Stevens, ; requires the same erect position, Does a pimply face embarrass you? : chaos. His health, however, began more fully into his eyes. j “ If I stick around town a few days Shirley Davenport, Barbara Cal­ to fail, and he died from exposure ! with limbs together, but the arms Get a package of Dr. Edwards Olive “ Gosh,” he said. “I can’t do you will you let me do you in color?” are extended sidewise. Bend your Tablets. The skin should begin to houn, Marie Kristoff, Myrtis Hor­ and fever on April 19, 1824. in black and white, You’ve got to (To Be Continued) ton, Laura Heritage, Madeline Car- elbows, bring arms up to the head, Ends Coiiglis F A ST / clear after you have taken the tablets have color for such a face. Ivory and then straight over the head, and a few nights, if you are like thousands roU and Edith Chapin. The follow­ Siam is an independent king­ of others. and blue and gold— ” | ing girls passed observation; Al- dom. Prada Uh'pok is king. back to position. He leaned forward suddenly and j The concluding one consists mere­ Help cleanse the blood, bowels and ly in swinging both arms up and liver with Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, touched the tip of her chin tilted up j the successful substitute for calomel; toward him. His hands were burned ^ U O T A T I O ^ ! Sun-Tan Initials Avert Baby Mix-ups down rapidly, alternating left and there’s no sickness or pain after tak­ brown by the sun. “And pink,” he right. SMITH BROTHERS ing them. added laughing. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do that Color swept the creamy face. She which calomel does, and just as effec­ gave a little nervous laugh and drew COUCH SYRUP tively. but their action is gentle and herself up with prim dignity,; jj- may be that the human race is HOW ONE WOMAN safe instead of severe and irritating. smoothing her hair. i no better than it was 2000 years ago. Thousands who take Olive Tablets The artist went on with his work, jg different and that in itself are never cursed with a “ dark brown “ You see, these chaps who make a jg ^ good thing LOST 20 LBS. OF FAT taste.” a bad breath, a dull, listless, living writing about us Dependents, i _ | j j . ^ g Eddington “ no good” feeling, constipation, tor- Defectives and Delinquents,” he said ______^ pid liver, bad disposi ion, pimply face; cheerfully, “overlook a few minor The successful man is sometimes Lost Her Double Chin Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable considerations. There is talent, for a very pitiable object. Lost Her Prominent Hips compound; known by their olive color. one thing. There is art. And there —Dean Inge. Lost Her Sluggishness Dr. Edwards spent years among is beauty. ______Gained Physical 'Vigor patients afflicted with liver and bowel “Now when you come to these! 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If his dent of Georgetown University, — go light on potatoes, butter, cream hands should be cut off, he would be and sugar— in 3 weeks get on the dependent on me.‘ Nor does one say, scales and note how many pounds of Experience Those who go abroad for war Tk* ‘I love her, but she has a slight mole think they see it. It is like gossip. fa have vanished. beneath her right eye which puts Notice also that you have gained Makes Perfect It only goes into ears that are ready In energy—your skin is clearer— C/eanerg to hear it. your eyes sparkle with glorious That Mr. Dougan, 35 years "Boss —John D. Rockefeller, Jr. health—you feel younger in body— keener in mind. 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BAPTIE GIVES GLADYS A LINDY SPECIAL MANY OUTDOOR iTrade School Defeats Barry Wood Lays Blame WlNIBt SPORTS 4th Period On Fans For Grid Ills Ice Yachtmg, Skiing, Curl­ ing, Skating, Sliding; Yes, BAHALINO W m Silver City’s Lead Erased As Harvarf s Star Quarterback NEW HAVEN ATLAS Even . ED SHEA TOMORROW Captain Jolly and His Viot- Says Spectators Are Re­ HERE ON TUESDAY less Mates Stage Rally New York, Jan. 22— (A P )—Young ! sponsible For Talk About modems have yanked the icy beard ,T T itlp lin m e rS OU 00100 off of Old Man Winter,,and revealed j IW O IIUCUUIUCIO UU uausv Which Nets 40-31 Win. Over-Emphasis In Foot­ Will Meet Rec Five; Chadys a gay young playboy. Now he’s the life of the party at Card; Both Face Rugged hundreds of northern resorts, join­ Manchester Trade school won an­ ball. Still In Lineup; Beat St. ing arms with sports enthusiasts in other basketball game yesterday, cutting figure eights at the skating Opposition In Chicago. but only after a fourth quarter rally MicbaeFs Last rink, whirling down the toboggan that overcame a one-point Meriden Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 22. (AP) slides at 60 miles an hour, making birdlike flights from the ski advantage at the end of the third __Although dozens of specialists Chicago, Jan. 22.— (A P )—A near jumps, or competing in hockey period. The final score was 40 to have rediagnosed football’s ail­ The New Haven Atlas, long rated capacity crowd is expected to watch games and curling matches. a pair of champions in action 31. The game was played in In- ments and again traced them back as one of the strongest and most Old Man Winter seems to likep. -against dangerous foes at the Chica- silco Hall at Meriden. Tomorrow his new role as party man, too. to the epidemic of over emphasis, dependable basketball organizations ^® lgo Stadium tomorrow night. Jack night the mechanics move to Staf­ it has remained for a player, Barry in Connecticut, will come here next has cooperated in the last few “Kid” Berg, world junior welter- weeks wdth weather ideal for snow ford to attack Stafford High. Wood, captain-elect, to attempt to Tuesday night to play the Rec Five. weeas witu I weight champion, will defend his Manchester was handicapped yes­ isolate the germ of this pernicious and ice sports and northlanders I ^ jjess, freckled This is the crew Sam Fite, former from New England to the far w est. pounder from California terday by the absence of Ernie Viot gridiron disease. who is ill. He may be in togs for He believes that the stands of Yale star used to play with. are out in force. 1. p attraction while in the other, Out on the Pacific slope. Wash- j ^ Battalino ruler of the feather- the Stafford game. Kovis at cen­ the massive college staidit. are the The Atlas still have Chadys play­ ter was the star scorer for Manches­ ing in their lineup as well as Aider- ington is preparing to set some n^ew ^ddie Shea. Chicago incubators of this germ and that ter yesterday while Kabrin was un- man, both of whom are w'ell known ski jump records January 25, when the spectators are more susceptible Italian, in an overweight match checkable for Meriden. The latter throughout the state. The Atlas some of the leading ski jumpers of with no title involved. Both fights .to it than the players or coaches. tossed in eight double-deckers. At “Most of Harvard’s over empha­ have beaten Branford Tanks, con­ the United States and Canada will offaJrs compete at the Leavenworth club | are ten round ^ halftime Manchester was up eight sis,” Wood said, “ can be found in querors of the Rec and last night on t L eastern slope of the Cascade | ^^Stad^m points but this evaporated In the the stadium smd not down on the edges out a 22 to 21 winner over the playing field. Graduates and other New Haven St. Michaels in the first third quarter which ended with Mer­ “ Nds^^Nelson, of Revelstoke, B.* $17,000 mark. The iden leading 25 to 24. supporters of the Harvard team are of a city title series. The St. C., will defend his world’s record | up their training yeste d y. even more disturbed about the out­ Michaels have also beaten the Bran­ Manchester Trade (40) ford. jump of 240 feet., j ' P B F T come of a game than the players A t the other end of the United ! ~ m i > \i\r themselves, most of whom play for Atlas (32) 0 Jolly, rf...... 4 4-7 12 B. F. States. Speculator, in the southern ijlD M Y A N |lrai\V Y 4 Rossi, If ...... 1 0-0 2 the fun of the game.” Adirondacks, is preparing for aniriillT il m il/ llxx * * Wood, a level-headed and clear C. Miller, r f ...... 0 1 2 Spencer, If...... 3 0-0 S Resnik, rf ...... 0 .. 0 event In late January or early Feb­ 2 Kovis, c...... 5 1-5 11 thinking youth who as a forward ruary which will draw leading skat­ passer ranks with the famed Benny Dietz, If ...... 1 0 0 Sendrowski, rg . . . 2 0-2 4 Alderman, c ...... 3 0 ers of the United States. A series WINS ONCE MORE 1 Magnuson, Ig, If. 2 1-4 5 Friedmsm, has no illusions about Local Sport Real Izaak Walton of snowshoe and ski races also will football. Though it is just a game, Chadys, rg ...... 2 1 0 Heres, Ig...... 0 0-0 0 Rubenstein, I g ...... ^ 0 bq staged. a source of pleasure to him, he has Debutantes and their brothers 9 17 6-18 40 made an extensive study of it A s Chatter are gathered at Lake Placid, N. Y., The Army and Navy Club horse­ Total 10 Meriden Trade (31) a quarterback he knows the coach’s Needed To Reel In for the winter sports which yearly St. Michaels (21) shoe pitchers took another prey last ? B F viewpoint as well as that of the attract a large part of the world of B. F. night in the East Side All Stars, 2 Salvatore, rf...... 4 0-0 player. He is convinced that neith­ 7 I Manchester basketball fans will Mongillo, r f ...... 3 1 fashion. 0 Schee, If...... 2 1-4 er is seriously affected by so-called 0 ; take interest in the outcome of the The middle west is discovering and are now looking forward to a Caxr, If ...... 0 0 3 Gilbert, c...... 0 1-1 over emphasis. 5 ! game between the Renaissance and Steel Shod **Fish curling, an old Scotch game, and possible third and deciding match Milici, c ...... 2 1 2 Kabrin, rg...... 8 1-6 Wood blames the spectators for 3 5 I the Knights of Lithuania at Foot thousands of Chicagoans are attend­ with the West Sides next week Driend, r g r ...... 1 3 Carbone, Ig...... 0 0-0 most of the game’s irksome fea­ 0 0 : Guard Hall in Hartford tonight. The ing indoor and outdoor tourna­ tures, for the looker on, he charges, Myers, rg ...... 0 Wednesday. 1 Wesnefski, Ig...... 0 0-0 Pascarella, I g ...... 2 0 4 ' colored team is a heavy favorite Center Springs Pond will take on Letters have been sent out to ments. is responsible for the vmwholesome sporting goods houses in New Eng­ Reinhart “Punk” Lamprecht, 1 Dogastino, Ig...... 0 .0-0 — 1 but the game may prove very close. ^ Metropolitan aspect the afternoon Curling resembles somewhat the fact that college football players 21 ------of Sunday, Feb. 1, with an array of land to secure a professional game ancient sport of nine-pins. except I better known in baseball circles, was Total 8 : i 31 compete under a grreater mental Half time—Atlas 10; St. Michaels skating talent such as has never fisherman for the unusual , act. j thairrounded stones with handles | outstanding last night when he 12 14 3-11 strain than do members of other Stan Shimkus, K. of L. center, is 7. Referee— Casman. not expected to play because of his been shown by any previous Ice Baptie assumes the role of a tarpon j ^ged instead of balls. | tossed 14 ringers to help ms P^-t - Score at end of periods; M anchester...... 15-18-24— 40 sport teams. jaw injury where he was smacked Carnival in this town. First or tuna in his struggles on the ice i Ea.ch tosser is assisted by a ; ner, Jim Thomson, beat Fallon ana “The pressure on a player,” he ex­ i ' by Wardy Waterman in a fistic I foremost on the lists of talent attemtping to cross a given point | g^eeper who brushes tlja course of j Hughes in a special aftermaten, ou Meriden ...... 5-10-25— 31 plained, “is greater in football than - Rec-K. of L. I booked by the carnival committee on the ice with a heavy fish line a t-, stone furiously when more ■ to 34. The scores of the regular Referee; Coffey. in any other sport because a grid­ session during the tached to his waist. The fisherman,] g^eed is needed, or piles snow in its matches follow; i game here Tuesday night. is the famous pair of figure skaters iron mistake is generally much direct from the Ice Club, Madison rod in hand on the bank of the j ^^ay^ if - it■ seems ------likely -to------overshootThomson and Lamprecht won more costly than an error in base­ Square Garden, New York City, pond, tries his best to keep the mark. from Walsh and Wieman, 50 to 31; ball or a slip in hockey. Too often Manchester High moves down to Norval Baptie and Gladys Lamb. skater from reaching the mark on yachting is another sport that Giorgetti and McCaughey lost to Middletown—that is its basketball This Game the player who muffs a forward or This nationally known skating team, the ice which means victory for jg coming back in a big way on the Fallon and Hughes, 50 to 32; Thom-- fumbles is harshly judged by the teams do— tomorrow night to en­ viewed by hundreds of thousands ------him. If the stunt is repeated . here,! Great — ------Lakes._ More_ than ^ 100 ot these son and Lamprecht beat Fallon and crowd and forced to bear a heavy AL-AN GOUL.D gage the teams representing that each year in the New York rink Manchester people will see one o f ! gailing craft now skim about tne Hughes, 50 to 47, and Giorgetti and °/ G O LF share of the blame for a defeat.” assooateo -p r e s s spo r ts editor institution of learning. This is the where they dazzle spectators daily the most novel exhibitions ®ver islands ...... of Lake...... Erie . at mile-a-min- McCaughey won from Walsh and second of Manchester’s five con­ ^ ^O .B . KEELER Rowing, described by the Car­ with their artistic figure skating ex­ held ip Connecticut. ute speeds. Wieman, 50 to 23. secutive out of tov,m games. Next hibitions, will arrive in Manchester Other Good Acts In Colorado, which will witness Ringers were scored as follows; negie Report as apparently “ the wall come Windham, then Bristol Saturday night, Jan. 31 to head the Several other good acts have been the United States Western Ski .Thomson 14, Lamprecht 18, Gior- I see by the papers that the COMMUNin CLUB only major branch of intercollegiate and then Meriden. list of one of the best carnivals ever obtained for the Carnival program, championship meet at Steamboat j g^,^^ McCaughey 3, Walsh 9, United States association has athletics from which commercialisna Springs February 13 and 14, the | ^vieman 7, Fallon 15, and Hughes is absent,” nevertheless has come in I staged on Manchester ice. including Eddie Crane of Boston, beinned the sand-wedge, as It is winter sports enthusiasts have dis UPSETS V iaO R S now for some criticism on the re­ the ice comedian; Marion Daven­ called—the concave-faced, flange- ■ K“ r f" c ToMle i Baptie. 52 years ot age. port, Springfield’s “ Queen of the covered a new sport in coyote hunt- | bound. S n o l y N?me team of Waterbary ' a o l atm the most spectacolar skater soled, 25-ounce implement to which Ice,” Leo LaBelle, barrel jumper; ing with hounds and horses, all in Horton Smith introduced Bobby A good many of the college folks in America, has been engaged for the ancient fox-hunting manner. Custer Leads Attack That Cul­ in Hartford last night. Two field Basiliere of Hartford, New Eng­ Jones at Savannah last early spring do not like the way football has the season in New Y'ork to instruct land’s Speed Skating Champion and But skiing and skating still re­ minates In 40 To 32 Victory goals and five fouls were the re­ and thereby (very possibly) enabled been kicked around since last sea­ sult of his scoring effort but his the American Olympic entries in : others, Manchester’s own fig- main the old stand-bys throughout BOWLING At Harding Gym. son. It is not strange, therefore, to speed ^ d figure skating. Due to ^ skating champs, Jim Foley and the snow country, and dozens of Bobby to win the British Open passing accounted for many other championship at Hoylake, later in find an effort to divert this barrage friendships formed two years agol'-‘^'=“Woody” Wallett ^ ^will be on hand • as tournaments will attract thousands tallies. when the New York skating team | the season. The Community Club defeated of criticism, if it must be laid down, j usual. of fans and contestants in nearly LINNE l o d g e . No. 72, KNIGHTS the Victors 40 to 32, in a rough to some other sports. ' I headed the carnival program, Baptie New Haven will contribute its every northern state. OF PYTHIAS This is a surprise to me, though I game last evening at the Hollister Here’s what Graduate Manager J. I Say what you will, this Water­ i and Lamb agreed to come this year Many colleges have adopted a for­ should not go so far as to term, it man is a basketball player extra­ talented figure skating star. Miss street school. Custer was the out­ J. Anonymous has to say about it. 1 if possible. Due to the carnival be- mal winter sports program with , Strangers a shock, as I have absorbed so many ordinary. He compares with the Dorothea Sanders. Miss Sanders 297 standing player for the winners “Why all this uproar about foot­ ! ing held on Sunday, it was possible has skated in national competitions success, financial and otherwise. Roy Johnson .... HI 85 101 shocks in golf that after giving up best running about the Connecticut 268 while Happeay and Haddon vvere the ball, about spring practice and j for them to get a release for the lo- and will perform many difficult Most northern states also boast C. A. Anderson .. 89 85 94 the title of Boswell of Bobby Jones courts today. And the reason is 309 best for the losers. training camps? If you think we I cal engagement. feats on Center Springs Pond the Polar Bear clubs, whose members C. I. Anderson .. 95 97 117 I think I shall attempt to copy­ obvious, he uses his brains as well 93 97 303 Community Club (40) over-emphasize matters on the grid­ ! Baptie on Fishline afternoon of Feb. 1. brave icy waters for winter swim­ H. Bolin ...... 113 right the nom-de-gueire of Shock as his skill. 85 100 287 F 'Tot. iron, look what they do in rowing. Last Sunday Baptie thrilled 40,000 ; Last night a power amplifier was ming. H. Olson ...... 102 Absorber. Segar, If...... 2 “Of course, I know that no mer­ people on Conservatory Lake, Cen-' installed at Center Springs by Wil- But I am surprised, that the U. S. Lanky, rf...... 2 cenary motives are involved, for the At times Waterman’s tactics bor­ ! tral Park, New Y'ork with one of the i liam Krah, local radio man and the Total ...... 510 445 509 1464 G. A. put the old ban on the sand- gate receipts from crew, if any, der on unsportsmanlike and the Pages wedge. You may remember a lit­ ]Oe Hope, rf. 1 j most unusual exhfBltions ever held i .skaters were allowed to skate to 274 Spillane, c. 0 hardly are sufficient to pay for bail­ fans give him the merry razzberry j anywhere. A game fisherman,' music for the first time. A large KAMM FOR FONSECA E. Thoren ...... 88 97 89 tle column of mine weeks ago, say­ ing out the boats. Nevertheless, if but this does not seem to bother his C. Bolin ...... 108 95. 85 288 ing the sand-wedge was on the car­ Layne, c, Ig...... 2 equipped with heavy rod and reel at- i crowd is expected tonight to repeat 300 Coleman, Ig...... 2 it’s over-emphasis you’re looking playing. As a matter of fact. Water­ H. Joh n son ...... 107 94 99 pet—as, indeed, all new forms of for, how do you reconcile rowing tempted to bring the great skater to ! the stunt. TRADE IS RUMORED 331 Cuter, rg...... 7 man seems to relish this sort of an 1 “gaff” on the soft Central Park Ice ! The final trials in the towm speed J. Wennergren ..110 112 109 clubs must be—but that nothing programs that include practice on 327 outburst from the spectators. It I but failed. Plans are under way to skating championship elimination E. Carlin ...... 99 103 125 had been said about it ahead of the the indoor machines most of the j 16 8 40 sort of gives him the will to play 1 repeat the New York performance, | -series will be held early next^week meeting. And I predicted confident­ vrinter (Yale having 19 “eights” T o t a l...... 512 501 507 1520 Victors (32) even harder. No sir, W’aterman which, by the way, took the s p o rtin g' to select thei-- finalists for the /-.Carni- Chicago, Jan. 22— (A P )—Reports ly that nothing would be said. I drilling); outdoor workouts as soon j ...... B doesn’t have to take his hat off to writers of New York by storm. ' val. that the White Sox would trade mean I thought the wedge would as the ice breaks up, spring com- any of the boys playing professional third baseman William Kamm to Esquires be approved. Frippo, If...... 1 petion followed by three or four T Carlson ...... 84 99 85 268 Vince, rf...... 2 ball about the state today, but some the Cleveland Indians for first base- weeks up the Hudson or up the of his opponents make no mistake man Lew Fonseca, American C. A. Gustafson . 122 115 100 337 Rule 36, as I recall it, giving the Kovis, ...... 0 Thames, as the case may be, for the Ernest Johnson .. .95 93 84 272 Haddon, c, Ig...... 55 if they at least tip their hat to him. League batting champion in 1929, Royal and Ancient prescription for final big races? grew today. The release by the A C arlson...... 93 90 109 292 the “form and make” of golf clubs, Kaflson, Ig...... 5 “I have yet to hear any outcry Edwin Johnson .. 120 84 123 327 Happeny, rg...... 4 Kingswood School of West Hart­ White Sox of “Bud” Clancy, regular says; against these training camps or a Claim Nothing Heroic first baseman to Jersey City of the ford entertains Manchester High in “The United States Golf associa­ program that keeps the oarsmen at International League stirred up the Total ...... '514 481 501 1496 15 2 32 a hockey game on her owm rink this tion will not sanction any substan­ work for some time after the school report. The White Sox are left Knights Score at halftime 12-8, Commun- afternoon and is favored to win over 294 tial departure from the traditional terra closes. with no regular at the bag except J. P earson ...... 86 101 107 ity Club. Referee: Pohl. the locals who are just branching 305 and accepted form and make o f golf "Moreover, rowing is a costly possibly Johnny Watwood. A Berggren ...... 99 100 106 out in a sport which is more or less About Lassman’ s Death 286 clubs, which, tn its opinion, consists sport to maintain. Only some 15 C E. Gustafson.. 86 96 104 of a plain shaft and a bead which colleges in the entire country sup­ new to them. Cleveland, Jan. 22— (AP) —Billy R. J oh n son ...... HO 131 lU 352 280 does not contain any mechanical port it. Cornell spends around $25,- Evans, general manager of the A. Pearson ...... 93 94 93 HUNTER WILL PLAY 000 annually to uphold its great Only two more week ends remain contrivance, such as springs.” Cleveland Indians, has sought to ob­ The R. and A. also regards as traditions on the water. Washing­ for fishing through the ice. The sea­ Boys Swam Unassisted When HOCKE Y tain Willie Kamm, Chicago third Total ...... 47i 522 521 151T ton raised something like $10,000 son closes with the fading of the illegal, which the U. S. G. A. does WITH BILL TILDEN baseman, for some time. He offered not, the center-shafted putter. by subscription to send its crews to present month. There have been to trade Lew Fonseca for Kamm at Poughlieepsle last year. Several some good pickerel catches by Man­ Canoe Capsized But l^ss- c.ynadian- ^ erican But I did not see in the sand- HOCKEY STANDING the major league meeting in New HIGH SCHOOL PLAYER wedge head any “mechanical con­ New York, Jan. 22— (AP) -— The crew coaches, such as Young Dick chester men in nearby ponds and York, but the White Sox turned influence of BiU ’Hiden, one of the lakes this season. Games Goals trivance,” such as springs or other­ Glendon at Columbia and Rusty W L T F A Pts thumbs dowm at that time. most important factors in the tennis Callow at Pennsylvania are among mai^s Condition Was Too DIES DURING GAME wise. Springfield .. .18 2 0 85 35 36 career of Francis T. Hunter, New the best paid of all athletic mentors. Whenever and wherever the The sand-wedge, as rather pro­ Providence .. .12 4 5 67 41 29 Rochelle, N. Y., publisher, has led ‘T don’t offer this as an attack on Renaissance Five of New York fusely sidvertised and illustrated, is . . . 8 15 0 53 Hunter to join the ranks of profes­ rowing. I think it is worth all it plays, one of the most interesting Weak, Parents of Boys Boston .... 68 16 Bayonne, N. J-, 22 (AP) a niblick with a somewhat o'val- . . . 6 14 2 34 71 14 BOB WALSH GOES sional players. He announced his costs for the finest kind of tradition characters on the floor is Pappy New Haven Students at Bayonne high school shaped blade deeply concaved from .. 5 14 5 decision to turn pro yesterday and It sustains in sport. The Pough­ Ricks, one of the highest scoring Tell Newspaper. Philadelphia 37 61 18 today mourned the loss the sole to the top, and with a flange gave as the principal reason for his keepsie Regatta and the Harvard- forwards playing the game of bas­ TO THE SKEETERS Llchterman, 16, center on the ^^^h sole extending ^— back ------— from the —edge decision a desire to follow the path Yale races are among the finest ketball. The Renaissance are world’s Result Last Night school reserve basketball team wno design which Springfield 2, Boston 1. of his friend and doubles partner. events of strictly amateur char­ Negro champions and Ricks, #003- t'Vio was stricken with heart disease ana supposed to have the following Hunter will join in the exhibition acter. However, some of the critics tache and all, usually does the bulk Boston, Jan. 22. (AF.) died during a game. virtues: An abrupt loft on a ball AMER. LEAGUE HOCKEY New York, Jan. 22— (AP) —With being arranged by Jack Curley for of football would do well to balance of the scoring for his team. The ' Boston Post says that “Al” Lass- the resumption of trading between struck fairly in the back; a sole Tilden’s professional debut in Madi­ their viewpoints with some of these Renaissance play the Springfield | former N. Y. U. football star Minneapolis 2, St. Louis 1. the majors and the International wide enough to prevent the club- son Square Garden, February 18, facts.” Visitations at the Westfield Com­ Chicago 4, Duluth 3. WRESTLING head from digging itself premature­ did not die a hero’s death at Camp League, the N. Y. Yankees sent one but will not follow in the tour munity hall surface tomorrow night. Kansas City 2, Buffalo 1. pitcher to Jersey City and received ly into sand or turf; a good cutting Tilden and Kozeluh will make later. From time to time bobs up the Zakelo in Maine last summer, ac- ] edge for shearing through, heavy, one from there. Bob Walsh, son of Los Angeles, Jan. 22 — His business of publisher of New question of why West Point, with cording to a statement signed by i COLLEGE HOCKEY the Skeeters on option in order to matted grass or other vegetable ob­ Rochelle newspaper keeps him close WHAT, NO FOULS? N. Hampshire 5, Colby 2. Taking the first and only fall of the all its natural advantages of loca­ parents of 22 boys who attended : the famous Ed Walsh, was sent to match, Ed Don George successfully stacle and so much weight that it to home and his exhibitions will be Yale Frosh 7, Morristown 1. tion on the shores of the Hudson the Skeeters on option in order to defended his newly acquired claim must be swmng slowly backward, limited to weekend appearances in Sharpshooters (62) the camp. Yale 4, Clarkson Tech 0. does not go in for rowing. give him mor^ seasoning. John to the heavyweight wrrestling cham­ with corresponding momentum at B • T*. The Post says that tlie statement Bates 4, Bowdoin 1. the east. The answer is simple enough. The j Allen, speedball artist, was bought pionship of the world last n i^ t impact, in cases of really dire dis- Army is content to leave such af­ McCurry, If ...... 11 0 22 of the parents exonerated “ Izzy” from Jersey City yesterday. tT6SS> Rykoski, r f ...... 4 0 8 when he vanquished Henri De fairs to the Navy. In short, a crew Zarakov, former Harvard football 1 did not write any of the adver­ of Cadets hardly would be looked Hines, c ...... 6 0 12 Glane, French mat giant. coach who conducted the camp, of After 21 minutes and 7 seconds tisements for the now outlawed PLAN SECOND EASTERN upon as an appropriate and digmi" Rubacha, r g ...... 8 0 16 any selfish motives and declared an of furious wrestling the fonner sand-wedge. These are merely my fied affair, in keeping with the best Varrick, Ig ...... 2 0 4 Y .M .C . A. TOURNEY injustice was done to him and his University of Michigan athletic star owm observations of its functions. military traditions, despite the fact c o Ll e g e who recently defeated Gus Somen- COLLEGE BASEBALL LOOP that Washington’s soldiers once 31 0 62 staff. During the investigation of Lassman’s death, Zarakov was ac­ Army 43, Bucknell 21. AT W. S. R. SATURDAY berg for the title claim pinned the The concaved and flanged blade, manifested their rowing ability on Troop A (50) Navy 45, Randolph Macon, 27. Frenchman’s shoulders to the mat wdth a deep notch between the back New York, Jan. 22— (A P )—Plans the Delaware. B F T. ' cused by Lassman’s friends of sup­ pressing information concerning his M. A. C. 28, Wesleyan 23. ------' wdth a body hook and half nelson. part of the sole and the rest of the for a second baseball league of east­ It Is not generally known but Burke, If ...... 3 0 6 I Brown 39, C. A. C. 35. head, indubitably is a departure death. ern colleges ate being formed by Army reluctantly turned down an Moriarty, rf ...... 4 0 8 | Brown Frosh 40, C. A. C. Frosh The annual Hartford County from the traditional form and make Jack Coffey and Albert B. Nixon, offer from a prominent Harvard Minor, c ...... 4 0 8| The Post says the parents’ state- 24. M. C. A. junior basketb^l toyrna- continue, losing of golf clubs. There is no m echani­ alumnus some years ago to estab­ graduate managers of athletics at Kuseck, rg ...... 4 0 8 1ment refuted the story, given wide ment will be imtiated Saturday at “ ^^^tch by default. cal contrivance nbout It* and tl| 8 Fordbam and N.Y.U. respectively. lish rowdng at West Point, wdth all Bycholski, I g ...... 7 0 14 ^circulation at the time that Lass- AMER. PROF. the West Side Recreation Center, the facilities, including a coaching shaft is plain. ) Invitations to join the organization LaChapelle, c ...... 3 0 6' man drowned after rescuing three Ft. Wayne 29, Chicago 23. South Manchester, with an expected 100 MILES AN HOUR It appears that the .H. S. G. which is to be called the eastern col­ endowment. boys when their canoe overturned. enrollment of eight teams from va­ Belfast, Northern Ireland, Jan. 22. committee on Imiplement and the lege baseball association have been 25 0 50 The statement was signed by the rious sections of the County. ball considered that tlM curious DON TO TRY OUT IN IRELAND The tournament is for boys who — (A P )—Kaye Don, m otor boat extended to Army, Colgate, Syra­ I parents of the three boys involved ONE TIE IN EIGHT YTGARS architectural desigH « f tUa cuse, Boston College, Holy Cross, ' in the Lassman death, the Post re- are under 16 years of age irre- racer, was officially tim ed at more Belfast.—(AP)—Kake Don, who KING MARRIAGE was too substantial a departure f n ^ Villa Nova, Brown, Penn State, i ports. It attributed Lassman’s death The tie game between Duke U ni-1 spective of weight, and all boys over ^ than 100 miles an hour thll moTOing m ijj Mi8B England II will attempt to tradition. And that, of toonree, Lafayette, Georgetown, Rutgers, ! to his weakened condition from old versity Blue Devils and Wake F o r-, l e and under 18 years of age w h o, in a series o f trial runs In M iss set a world’s speedboat record at Omaha, Neb., Jan. 22.— (AP) England II,” the boat in which he th at. . ‘ Fordham and N. Y. University, Cof­ est during the 1930 football season weigh less than 110 pounds stripped, Perhaps it was more a ^uestlqp fey said yesterday. The teams list­ Buenos Ayrss iti March is expected Eddie “Cowboy” Anderson, Chicago ■ football injuries. When the cani^ was the first a Duke eleven has Anthony L. Randall, commissioner will try to set a new world’s record ed usually schedule that many to make preliminary trials the lat- featherweight will marry Miss Babe overturned the three ^oys swa in connection wdth the British Trade of mathematics than mechanics. But played since 1922. That season the of the Hartford County Y. M. C. A. the U. S. G. A . is the doctor, for this games within the group, which in­ ter part of January or Lough Matthews ot Omaha in the ring just halfway to shore when another ooat Blue Devils and Presbyterian were A. A. A., >^ill be in charge of the Exposition at Buenos Aires next Neagh, near the Antrim golf links before he puts om the gloves with picked them up, the report insist- Jgountiy, at any rate, cludes most of the leaders outside j deadlocked at six points each. meet. M arch. the eastern Intercollegiate league. ibere. BlUy Vaughn toiAht. led. Xin - " I "y ' .

P 5 Q 1 T T E N ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 22,1981. T H E CLXSSM El ED 9ECTION B U Y /UND SELL H E R E LOST AND FOUND FUEL AND FEED 49-A LEGAL NOTICES 79 pleaised with their victory but Cap­ Want Ad InlormatioB tain Sendrowski expects to even up WEST SIDE CLUB BUSINESS STEADIER, FOUND—PURSE or. Hartford trol­ FOR SALE — HARDWOOD and AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD the count when the two teams take at Manchester, within and for the Advance Guards Manchester ley. Owner may have same by slabs. Hardwood $9.00 per cord; district of Manchester, on the 22d day the floor for the second gatae. identifying purse and paying for slabs $8.00 per cord. Satisfaction of January, A. D., 1931. The team colors of orange and SWAMPED 60 TO 17 SAY FURNITURE MEN this adv. Call Herald. guaranteed. Lathrop Brothers. Tcl. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Thrusts and Counters black Me understood to be a com- Evening Herald 3149. Prompt delivery. Judge. Estate of Catherine McGowan late plinaent to Major AUm L. Dexter, The Meriden: St, Stanislaus bas­ Returning From Style Shows of Manchester In said district, de­ Interest to Local Soldiers ketball team went on a scoring ram­ CLASSIFIED BUSINESS SERVICES FOR SALE—HARD WOOD and staiff officer and forpier pilot of the F. J. Limbacher, of WaUuns, ceased. H bi^fzer Company. page last night down In Meriden ADVERTISEMENTS OFFERED 13 bard wood slabs sawed stove Application having been made pray­ Reports On Improvements. length and under cover. Cash price ing that an Instrument purporting to I t seems that Private John Mitch­ giving two opposing teams unmer­ Co. G ciful lacings. The West Side club of Count six averass words to » !•«»•• Piano Tuning for hard wood $6.00 per load, slabs be the last will and testament of said ell didn’t have tirne to ^have before Initials, numbers and abbreviations deceased be admitted to probate and Manchester was one of them. First “Business is returning to a stead* JOHN COCKERHAM $5.00. L. T. Wood Co. Company G imderwent prelimi­ lie inspection so he covered his face each count as a word and compound that letters of administration with the St. Stanislaus trampled all over ies basis, employers are pointing to­ 6 Orchard Street nary inspection Monday night. ’The with talcum powder. He fooled words as two words. Minimum cost is the will annexed be granted on said the Highlanders of Waterbury 62 to wards normid operation and the price of three lines. Dial 4219 estate, as per application on file. It is. inspecting officer was Captain everyone except the 1st Lieutenant 13 and then completely outclassed new year appears to have brought Line rates per day for transient HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 ORDERED:—That the foregoing Charles Sargent, regular army in­ who wanted to know if Mitchell was application be heard and determined the West Sides by almost as big a everyone to the point of normal spector attached to the 169th Regi­ trying to impersonate Santa Claus. tlllecflve March 17, 1937 at the Probate office in Manchester score, 60 to 17 to be exact. Tonight Cash Cbarffe 6 REMNANTS OF carpets 6x9. ment. Captain SaTgent made a thor­ buying and normal thinking,” Frank MOVING—TRUCKING- in said District, on the 27th day of Private Mitchell has promised that the West Sides play the Fellowcraft J. Limbacher of Watkins Brothers 6 Consecutive Days .. 7 cts 9 cts STORAGE 20 $8.00 apiece. Watkins Furniture January, A D., 1931, at 9 o’clock, in ough inspection of the men and he will shave next Saturday. 3 Consecutive Day's .. 9 cts 11 Cts the forenoon, and that notice be equipment. The members of the team of Hartford in the Northwest said today upon his return from 1 Dav 11 Cts 19 cts Exchange. given to all persons interested in said gym. Chicago and Grand Rapids, where All'orders for IrregularInsertions company from the commanding offi­ PER R ETT & G LE N N E Y Inc.— Mov­ estate of the pendency of said appli­ St. Stanislaos (60) he attended the market and style will be charged at the one time rats. FOR SALE — SPECIAL RANGE cation and the time and place of cer to the privates were questioned ing, packing and shipping. Daily B F Pts. shows to select the new furniture Special rates for long term every burner. Oil for all makes of burn­ hearing thereon, by publishing a regarding their duties after wjiich STATE GOLF AMATEUR day advertising given upon request. service tx> and from New York. 14 copy of this order in some newspaper Kpcin, I f ...... 8 0 16 designs. A good cross section of ers at 9 l-2c per gallon. Prompt close order and extended order drills Ads ordered for three or six days trucks at your service. Agents for having a circulation In said district, Alszewski, I f ...... 0 0 0 the attitude of the dealers of the and stopped before the third or fifth delivery. Grezel-Johnson Company, were held. The non-commissioned United Van Service, one of the on or before January 22, 1931, and Koski, rf ...... 7 2 16 country can always be ganled at the day will be charged only for the ac­ 1 Purnell Place. Phone 7167. by posting a copy of this order on officers drilled groups appropriate WILL BE AT NOROTON tual number of times the ad appear­ leading long distance moving com­ the public sign post in said town of Sittnick, c ...... 6 0 12 furniture markets. ed. chargin : at the rate earned, but panies. Connection in 162 cities. Manchester, at least five days before vrith their rank. Bayonet training Zamac, c ...... 0 0 0 “Normal buying and normal no allowanve or refunds can be made Phone 30«3, 8860. 8864. WANTED—TO BUY 58 the day of said hearing, to appear If was handled by Sergeant DeHan, Tomklewlcz, Ig ...... 5 2 12 thinking, rather than any theatrical on six time ads stopped after the they see cause at said time and place physical training by Sergeant Frey Orange, Conn., Jan. 22.— (A P )— fifth day. and be heard relative thereto, and The 32d annual amateur champion­ Filipek, rg .•..••••,.1 0 2 effort to effect a splurge of buying,’* No “till forbids": display lines not L. T. WOOD CO.— Furniture and and interior guard duty by Sergeant Thereux, r g ...... 1 0 2 Mr. Limbacher said, “is the aim o f W A N T E L TO BUY second hand make return to this court. ship of the Connecticut Golf associa­ sold. piano moving, modem equipment, WILLIAM S. HYDE Pagani. After the inspection and the retail fumltiure dealers in 1981« The Herald will not be responsible tion will be played Jime 29 ahd 30 experienced help, public store­ furniture, ranges, and stoves. Judge. examination Captain Sargent de­ The National Retail Furniture As­ for more than one incorrect Insertion and July 1 and 2, it was announced Totals ...... 28 4 60 house. Phone 44M. James H. Hopkins, 81 West Ma n H-1-22-31. clared the company to be in good sociation, which held its annual con­ of any advertisement ordered for today by Robert D. Pryde, secretary. West Sides (17) more than one time. street. Telephone RockviUe 17-2. condition and saw no reason why it vention in Chicago, made pulflic S Play will be at the Wee Burn B F Pts. The inadvertent omission of Incor­ survey it had just complete show­ rect publication of advertising will be should not emerge from the Federal dHub, Noroton. Qualifying rounds WiUey, rg ...... 1 0 2 REPAIRING ing that the general feeling extstS rectified only by cancellation of the inspection with a high rating. He will be 18 holes each at the Wee Anderson, rg ...... 1 0 2 charge made'for the service rendered. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 LABOR GOVIRNMENT that the bottom of the depr«»ion at VACUUM CLEANER: gun; phono­ also expressed himself as well Bum Club and the Woodway Coun­ Dowd, Ig ...... 2 2 6 All advertisenieuits must conform last has been reached.” In style, copy and typography with graph, clock repairing. Key mak­ FOR RENT— DESIRABLE room pleased with the type of men now In try club. The first and second Bissell, c ...... 1 0 2 The public needs a mental rdleC regulations enforced by the publish­ ing. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. for gentlemen; large and sunny. the ranks of Company “ G.” Maloney, r£ ...... 0 1 1 REMAINS IN OFFICE rounds of the fifth, sixth seventh from the worry of job uncertain^ ers and they reserve the right to Inquire at 31 Laurel street or dial A special meeting of the com­ and eighth divisions will be played Falkowskl, If ...... 2 0 4 edit, revise or reject any copy con­ he believes, before a return ti 3041. pany was held after the drill to dis­ sidered objectlonahlQ. at the Woodway club, while the normal economic conditions m ay h# CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to COURSES AND CLASSES 27 cuss details of the annual banquet Totals ...... 7 3 17 London, Jan. 22 — (A P ) — A l­ first and second rounds of the be published same day must oe re­ FOR RENT—TO ONE OR TWO which is to be held Saturday night Score at half time, Stanislaus 24, accomplished. though defeated in the House of championship bunker and fourth di­ ceived by i; o'clock noon; Saturdays W A N TE D —P IA N O PU PILS. Mrs. gentlemen, large, well lighted and at the armory. Some of the men West Sides 5; referee, Klenski; time, “A better mental attitude musi 10:30 a. m. Rose Hickey, 44 Pearl street. Tele­ Commons by 33 votes on an amend­ visions and the remaining rounds come first,” Mr. Limbacher esplatoe heated centrally located room. have started to fast in order to do will be at the Wee Bum club. 10 minute quarters. phone 6989. ment to its education bill the gov­ ed. “This worry over employment TELEPHONE YOUR Dial 6744. justice to the broilers and spaghetti One day tournaments under the W ANT ADS. ernment of Prime Minister Ramsay uncertainty can be dissipated only BARBER TRADE taught in day MacDonald remained in office today which are on the banquet menu. A auspices of the association will be: when employers -will emphasize the Ads are accepted over the telephone group of former “ G” men have been Shore Haven Golf club June 11; REED O.K.'s WORLD COURT at the CHARGU RATH given above and evening classes. Low tuition APARTMENTS—FLATS— considering the issue at stake in the permanency of positions and .if as a convenience to advertisers, but rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 amendment of a minor character. invited to attend the dinner and it Shuttle Meadow club July 7; Coun­ everyone will get to work and stop the CASH RATHS will be accepted a« Market street, Hartford. TENEMENTS 63 is expected a great many “battles” try club of Waterbury, July 14; Se- Washington, Jan. 22.— (A P ) — A HULL P.Ar.ME.XT if paid at the busi­ The vote was 282 to 249. wailing and moaning about business The refusal to resign after defeat will be re-fought. qmn Country club, July 30; Race- reservation to the revised protocol conditions. The new era of business ness office on or before the seventh FOR RENT—SEVEN ROOM tene­ brook Country club, August 6; Hart­ day following the first insertion of ment at 67 Cambridge street, all led Winston Churchill, Conservative The rifle team is busy this week of American adherence to the World progress -will be slow and cautious.”- each ad otherwise tiie CHARGE MONEY TO LOAN 33 to speak of the government’s preparing for the annual Indoor rifle ford Golf club, August 13 and Court is favored by Senator Reed, Generally, the retail association’-e RATE will be collected. No responsi­ modern improvements, garage. Highland Country club, August 27. bility for errors .in telephoned ad« M ONEY TO LO AN on Mortgages Call 6018. “humiliation” and comment that match. Some good scores have al­ Republican, Pennsylvania, one of survey showed that the newspaper w'iU be assumed and their fcpcuracy on good Manchester real estate. Mr. MacDonald was “the greatest ready been made and it is expected the foreign relations' committee advertising budgets of furniture cannot be guaranteed. Robert J. Smith, 1009 Main street. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ living master of the art of falling the men will give a good account of which now has the document. dealers will be maintained a t the INDEX OF ment on Birch street. The Man­ without hurting himself.” themselves. The company completes COLLEGE EDITORS Senator Reed during examination same basis for the first three CLASSIFICATIONS chester Trust Company. The government accepted the the indoor firing next Monday night yesterday of Elihu Root before the months in 1931 as in the corres­ amendment, which was forced by committee said he was “ on the ponding period of 1930. E i rth s A HELP WANTED— Lieut. Horace Murphy of the Howit- FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, all one of its own members, John Scuri, ,zer Company has been designated fence” on the court issue. He said “ Retail furniture dealers, there* Engagements ...... B FEMALE 35 modern improvements, at 67 Sum­ Middletown, Jan. 22.— (AP.) — ft! a triages E a Roman Catholic and a few hours range officer. later that with a reservation making fore, -will not attempt to induce the mer street. Inquire 3 1-2 Walnut Undergraduate members of the Deaths ...... D WANTED—YOUNG GIRL for light' after their defeat succeeded in pass­ Joseph Zelonis of Union street certain the contention of Mr. Root public to buy beyond normal capa­ Card of Thanks ...... E street. ing the amended bill on its third staffs of the Wesleyan Argus, bi­ city,” Mr. Limbacher continued. “A t In Memoriam ...... F housework, clean, fond of children, has enlisted in Company “ G” for that the revised protocol did not im­ and final reading by a vote of 256 weekly student publication, and the the close o f the year the majority of Lost and Found ...... 1 full or part time, vicinity of Holl three years. Joseph is a High school pair safeguards previously provided Announcements ...... > FOR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT, all to 238, a majority of 18. Wasp, humorous publication, were retailers reflected a greater percent­ street. Call after 6 p. m. Hansen, student being a member of the by the Senate, he would have no op­ Personals ...... ♦ improvements, garage. Apply 8 Most of the Liberals abstained announced by the Wesleyan Univer­ age of open accoimts to volume of Automobiles 90 Holl street. sophomore class. He is the type of position to the protocol. Keeney street. from voting on the second division. sity publications board. Robert F. sales which indicates a greater tend­ Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 man that makes a good soldier and The Pennsylvanian wants it speci­ Automobiles for Exchange ..... 9 WANTED— RELIABLE, MIDDLE In passing the measure over the Beach of New Haven was named fically provided by a reservation ency o f the public to buy on install­ FOR R E N T— FEB. 1ST. Five room great things are expected of him as Auto Accessories—Tires ...... • aged housekeeper. References re­ government’s protest 34 Labor M. chairman of the board of the Argus. that America has an “absolute ment credit. Collections in the last Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 upper flat in two-family house, his name dries on his enlistment quired. Good home in preference P ’s. deserted to the opposition, Other members of the staff are: veto” against the World Court ren­ part of the year have been consider­ Auto Schools ...... heat furnished. Inquire William record. Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 to high wages. Address “Home," which claimed that the appropria­ Robert G. Bailey, Mt. Holly, N. J., dering an advisory opinion in which ed fair in spite of financial string­ Hunniford,. 441 Center street. Dial Company “ G” has six sets of Autos—For Hire ...... 9 Herald. tion involved was too great for the managing editor; Charles J. Olson, this country has, or clJtims to have, ency.” Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 4274. brothers on its rolls at the present government to assure. The govern­ Jr., Worcester, Mass., editorial writ­ an interest, without its consent. Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 time. It is believed this is a record Wantefi Autos—Motorcycles .... 12 FOR RENT—THREE ROOM tene­ ment defeat caused considerable ex­ er and Donald B. Johnson, Upton, HELP WANTED—MALE 36 in the regiment. An effort will be PAVLOVA’S CONDITION Business and I’rofessional Services ment at 30 Church street, all im­ citement and cries of “ resign” were Mass., sports editor. A ll are mem­ Business Services Offered ...... 18 made to learn if another outfit can provements. Inquire at above ad­ heard. bers of the class of 1932. The Hague, Jan; 22.— (A P )— dori- Household Services Offered...... 18-A SALESM EN W AN TE D — We need boast of having as many brothers POISON DART MYSTERY Building—Contracting ...... 14 dress any time. Those named to the staff of the dition of Anna Pavlova, interpreta­ several men to sell highest grade enrolled as has "G ” Company. 'The Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 auto and tractor oils, paints, etc., Wasp were Douglas J. Sullivan, '32, tive and baUet dancer, who is suf­ Funeral Directors ...... 16 FOR R E N T —3 ROOM suite in the brothers are as follows: William Chicago, Jan. 22.— (A P )— Chica­ to farming trade, on fall 1931 of Philadelphia, editor in chief; fering from pleurisy and influenza Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 new Johnson Block, Main street. CONTRACTORS CHARGED and W alter Crockett. John and go’s “ poison dart” mystery has end­ Insurance ...... 18 credit, without note, interest or Malcolm Marshall, ’33, Larchmont, here was said today to be All modern improvements includ­ Sher'' ood Anderson, William and ed so far as criminal prosecution of Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 mortgage. Goods shipped on ap­ N. Y., junior editor; Rees J. Fres- unchanged. Her temperature was ing heat. Apply Aaron Johnson. Eldward DeHan, Edward and W il­ William Kuhn, 23-year-old broker­ Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 20 proval with test privilege. Weekly coln, ’32, Media, Pa., art editor, and 100.4. Painting—Papering ...... * 21 Tel. 3726 or janitor 7635. WITH GOUGING PAINTERS liam Hampton, George and Edward age clerk is concerned. Kuhn was * • : f . m drawing account and full payment Arthur H. Parsons, Jr., ’32, of Lynn, Professional Services...... 22 McKeever, Patsy and Tude Vince. freed of the charge that he wrote Repairing ...... 22 at end of month. Apply by letter. Mass.; Thomas Powell, Jr., ’33, of FOR RENT—MODERN 5 room Washington, Jan. 22— (AP) — Sergeant Gozdz has a brother who extortion letters threatening death Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 A real proposition. F. G. Fogg, Buffalo, N. Y., and Richard M. Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 flat, first floor on Lilley street, Charges that a contracting firm en­ is considering enlisting in “ G” in by “poison darts” to Miss Marion Wanted—Business Service...... 26 Field Mgr., 193 Essex street, Ban­ Knapp, ’33, of East Orange, N. J., garage, near Center. Inquire 21 gaged in painting the interior of the which case the brother groups will S. Wright, a society debutante. He Educational gor, Maine. Elro street. staff writers. Fire Insurance Courses and Classes ...... 17 New Haven post office have been move up to seven. then served notice that he would Private Instruction ...... 28 gouging journeymen painters by John A. Wells of the class of sue Miss W right and her father, FOR R E N T— FOUR ROOM flat up­ Private William Skoog has been Automobile Dancing ...... 28-A compelling them to pay a fee to an 1932, New York City, was elected and others for $100,000 damages. Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 LIVE STOCK- stairs $22, garage, 5 Ridgewood recommended for promotion. Cor- employment agency before hiring business manager of the Cardinal, The others to be named in the Wanted"^”Instruction ...... 88 VEHICLES 42 street, ready February 1st. Inquire poral-to-be Skoog is a thorough sol­ Insurance them have been brought to the literary publication. action are Alexander Kamie, chief Financial 178 Parker street or telephone dier and is one of the neatest men vires and aetidenttr come Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages n^... 81 notice of the Federal government. investigator for the “secret six” FOR SALE — F IV E JERSEY and 5623. in the company. He is popular with 'without warning. Business Opportunities 88 The complaint originated -with crime fighting organization of the Money to Loan ...... 88 Guernsey family cows, accredited; the officers and men, who are pleas­ Chamber of Commerce; Edgar Dud­ Are you prepared? Help and Sltnatlons also Wyandotte breeding cock­ FOR R E N T — 4 ROOM tenement, Mayor Tulley of New Haven and ed to see him move up in the ranks. Help Wanted—Female ...... 16 REDS TAKE HOLIDAY ley, an assistant investigator, and Call 3450 or 5746. erels. C. W. Johnson, Wapping, all improvements, garage if desir­ has been taken up here with Rep. Howitzer Help Wanted—Mals ...... 86 John Q. Tilson, Republican House Ferdinand Watzek, of the crime de­ Service with reliable com­ Help Wanted—Male or Femals .. 17 telephone Rosedale 11-12. ed. Apply 95 Foster street. Tel. The Howitzer Company was on leader who in turn has submitted tection bureau. Kuhn said he would panies. Agents Wanted ...... S7-A 5230. the floor promptly at eight o’clock Situations Wanted—Femals...... the facts to the Treasury Depart­ Moscow, Jan. 22.—(AP.)—All charge false arrest and malicious 88 Tuesday night when they were in­ Situations Wanted—Male ...... 19 ULECTOICAL APPLIANCES 6 ROOM TENEMENT. 26 Walker ment. It is understood that the Russia was bedecked today in Com­ prosecution. Robert J. Smith Emplojunent Agencies ...... 40 street, all improvements, garage, contracting concern has been asked spected by Captain Charles Sargent, munist banners and black-bordered Live Stock—Pets—Poultry—■Vehicles — RADIO 49 1009 Main SL for an immediate explanation. U. S. A., D. O. L., and Major Allan red flags as millions of Russians ob­ Dogs—Birds—‘Pets ...... 41 good location, rent reasonable. In­ Beal Estate Live Slock—Vehicles ...... 41 FOR SALE—3 LYRIC RADIOS. The allegation is that the Alliance Dexter, former Captain of the com­ served a national holiday in com­ quire 30 Walker, Geo. Murdock. FIREMEN’S SETBACK Steamship Tickets Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 Former values $115-$13o and $168. Construction Co., who has the job, pany. The personal equipment of memoration of the seventh anniver­ Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 FOR RENT —SEVERAL FIRST the men was in A-1 condition and For Sale—Miscellaneons To go at cost— $70-$81. and $103. is requiring applicants for work to sary of the death of Nikolai Lenin. Articles for Sale...... 45 First come, first served. Grezel- class rents. Apply Edward J. register with a specified employ­ was the result of much hard work Government officers and all the Last night’s sitting in the South Boats and Accessories ...... 46 Johnson Co., 1 Purnell Place. Tel. Holl. 865 Main street. Telephone ment agency which charges a $10 on the part of everyone concerned stores were closed and only the trol­ Manchester firemen’s setback Building Materials ...... 47 4642. from the officers down to the low­ tournament held at Hose House No. Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 7167. fee. ley cars, trains and machinery of Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 United States Attorney John est buck-private.’ A ll the uniforms other necessary labor were func­ 1 tightened up the race for the an­ 1 . Fuel and Feed ...... ^''-A Buckley of Hartford has also been showed signs of pressing, the shoes tioning. The people were skiing, nual honors - among the fire fight­ TOWN ADVERTISEMENT Garden — Farm —Dairy Products 50 FUEL AND FEED 49-A HOUSES FOR SALE 72 advised of the proceeding. were restored to their original color ers. Number 3 still leads the pack Household Goods ...... 61 skating and participating in parades BO.ABD OF BELIEF Macliinery and Tools...... 62 and the holsters had been cleaned and meetings at which Leninism by over 50 points. SPE C IAL— 50 CORDS OF season­ FOR SALE— 10 ROOM house, on High scores last night were • Musical Instruments...... 63 and then given a coat of saddle was eirtolled. Office and Store Equipment .... 64 ed birch wood $4.00 load, good Spruce street, with all improve­ at 181''all by Hassett and Vescoe o f soap. This is one of the flve^* national Specials at the Stores ...... 66 measure; also hard wood $6.00 per ments, large lot; Telephone 5952. STEAMSHIP SINKS No. 3 and Fanton and Fiimegan of The distinction of having the best holidays still left in Russia, all oth­ The Boafd of Belief oUUie Town Wearing Apparel—Furs...... 67 load. Thomas Wilson, Phone 8581 No. 2. The scores: No. 1, 576; No. Wanted—To Buy ...... 68 168 Benton street, five room bunga­ looking belt in the ranks is still held ers having been abolished lis t year of Manchester, Conn., will be in ses­ or RosedaJe 37-4. 2, 656; No. 3, 603; No. 4, 606. Rooms—Board—Hotels—Resorts low, steam heat, garage, all im­ by Corporal Alfred Phaneuf. “Fred­ sion at the Municipal Building Restaurants Philadelphia, Jan. 22.— (A P )— as inimical to the progress of the Totals to date: No. 1, 5413; No. 2, ' FOR SALE—BEST SEASONED provements, easy terms; also new dy” seems to have a secret formula hfonday, Feb. 2nd, 1:30 o’c lo ^ p. Rooms WlLnout Board ...... 69 The steamship Commercial Mariner, five-year industrialization plan. 5418; No. 3. 5483; No. 4, 5399. The Boarders Wanted...... 69-A hard wood, 1-2 cord load $5.00. 1-4 6 room house. Telephone 8713. for cleaning belts but whatever it is Bu- to A;00 o’clock py in. of the Moore and McCormack lines, Communists were particularly next sitting will he held Feb. 4, at Country Board—Resorts...... 60 cord load $3.00. Prompt delivery. he is holding out from the rest of T u e a ^ y , Feb. 3rd, 1:30 o’clock p. Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 sank in the Delaware river below jubilant today because of . reports the Home house No. 2. "Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 68 Phone Rosedale 25-4. Geo, Buck. Wilmington, Del., today after collid­ the men, he had better guard it that the five-year plan is succeeding mi. to 5:06'«*jdpck p. m. ; Real Estate For Rent FIVE MINERS TRAPPED ing with the steamer San Simeon, closely for some of them are getting Wedhesday,' Feb. 4th, 4 :M o’clock HARD WOOD, STOVE length $5 a even beyond expectations-.. Enthusi­ HINTS AT DISHONESTY Apartments, Fiats, Tenements .. 88 of the Quaker lines. jealous. p. m. to 7 :S0 o’clock p. m. Business Locations for Rent ... 86 load. Special chunks for furnace or astic speakers asserted that Russia New Haven, Jan, 22— (AP) — Stoke-On-Trent, Eng., Jan. 22.— The Commercial Mariner sank by A movement has been started by Thursday, Feb. 5th, 4:00 o’clock, p. Hiiuses for Rent ...... 86 fire place $6. Hardwood slabs $4. today is better off than any other Dean C. W. Mendell of Yale sharply Suburban for Rent ...... 61 (AP)—Frantic efforts were being the stern, after being rammed by 1st Sergeant Ragner Gustafson to country in the world. criticized the “growing disregard” m. to 7:30 o’clock p. m. Summer Homes for Rent ...... 87 F. O. Giesecke, telephone Rosedale made today to rescue five miners the San Simeon, of about 8,000 tons revive the non-com’s pllrties or of Yale’s traditional standard of Friday, Feb. 6th, 4:00 o’clock p. Wanted to Rent...... 9| 36-12. smokers that were so popular some Real Estate For Sale entombed in a deep pit of the Shel­ registry. honesty in the classroom and on m. to 7:30 o’clock p. m. Apartment Building for Sals ... 89 FOR SALE — H ARD WOOD $6 load ter Iron Company mine at Hanley. Members of the crew of the Com­ time ago. A lot of fun was had by SEAMAN SENTENCED examinations in a st&tement ))uh- ' SKtorday, Feb. 7tfa, 1:30 o’clock p. Business Property for Sale...... 78 or slabs $5; also light trucking The pit roof of the mine caved in mercial Mariner were rescued by all at these get-togethers but the lished in today’s edition o f Yale m. to S;6o o’clock p. m. Farms and Land for Sale...... 71 Devenport, Eng., Jan. 22.;— (AP) done. V. Firpo, 116 Wells street trapping the men. This afternoon the San Simeon, but as the bow of main idea was to see who could eat News. ' ' ' , Monday, Feb. 9th, 1:30 o’clock p. Houses for Sale ...... 72 — Seaman Joseph Luck tod iy was Lots for Sale ...... 78 Dial 6148. the rescue crews were getting re­ the wrecked steamship stuck out of the most. “Tradition at Yale up to a very m. tp 5:00 o’clock p. na. Resort Property for Sals ...... 74 plies from the buried men to signals the water, officers of the sunken The basketball team was defeated sentenced to six months’ detention recent time” the statement salfl: Tuesday, Feb. 10th) 1:30 o’clock Suburban for Sale...... 75 HARD V/dOD $5 LOAD, contains tapped out on pipes leading through ship reboarded her. in the first game of the series with In connection with the recent-mutiny p. ni. to 5:00 o’clock p. m. Real Estate for Exchange 78 “ has held dishonesty in the c l^ s Wanted—Real Estate...... 77 chunks for furnace, slabs $5, the pit. It was hoped that they No one was reported hurt and the Company G but they showed a big aboird the submarine Lucia. He room and on examinations to be in- -Wednesday, Feb. 11, 4:00 o’clock Auction—Legal Notices special chunks $6. Chas. Palmer, could reach the victims in time to San Simeon proceeded to her pier in Improvement over their playing last ■was sentenced for refusing to obey excuseable. The faculty, in whose p) m. to 7:30 o’clock p. m. Legal Notices .. . t • • • •;&« • • 78 telephone 6273. save their lives. this city. year. Company G seemed well orders. hands lies the responsibility for ad­ Thursday, Feb. 12th, 4:00 o’clock ministration has but one attitude p. m. to 7:30 o’clock p. m. toward cheating, an attitude shared, Friday, Feb. 18th, 4:00 o’clock p. GAS BUGGIES—The Bugler By PRANK BECK we believe by the imdergraduate .IB. to 7 o’clock p. m. body. It is altogether, imperative Saturday, Feb. 14th, 1:30 o’clock that the growing disregard of this to '5:00 o’clock p. m. HEM. YOUR MILLIONAIRE traditional standard on the part of Monday Feb. 16th, 1:30 o’clock p. W H EN 1 SAY, DAYS ARE O V E R .—. many unthinking undergraduates be in. to 5:00 o’clock p. m. W AKE OR. COME TO THE QUICKER YOU wiped out.” Tuesday, Feb. 17th, 1:30 o’clo

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Mwy, Mary, quite contrary— Q How your bem^Use grows! I :i ■' t It used to swirl above your kaeee, M(?. tf£AR MOW 1 A "THERMOMETER Youth (smiling broadly to hide Ragson Tatters—How do you like j his confusion)—I haviff' come to—to that new mare of yours? 1 1 —ask you for your daughter’s hand. Windy Wolf—Ob, fairly well. But | f r I—I—. I wish I had bought a horse. She’s ' The Father—Excuse me, but will alw’ays stopping to look at herself j you close your mouth for a mo­ in the water puddles. i ment so I can see who you are? The flapper was truly repentant The trouble with the Federal and sought to make amends. Farm Board seems to be that too Flapper—Jack, 1 am very sorry I many people are trying to make treated you the w’ay I did last week. splinters of it. Jack—Oh, that’s all right, honey. I saved $30, while we weren’t on One thing, you never hear one speaking terms. girl say to another any more is: “Why don’t you take a tuck in it?” The young farmers were boasting about the size of the vegetables they Teacher—Willie, give the defini­ had grown.. Finally, one of them tion of ‘home’. turned to Uncle Seth: Willie—Home is w’here part of the Young Farmer—What was the family waits until the others' are biggest thing you raised this year. through with the car. Uncle Seth? Uncle Seth—A squash. No Power On Earth Can Keep a Young Farm er—Well, how big First Class Man Down Or a Fourth was it? Class Man Up. Uncle Seth (drawling)—We never measured it, but we used the seeds Evidently the less a bathing suit for snow shoes. /!i?Al-R CiF holds of the female wearer the C L E A ^^ more it holds the men. First Traveling Salesman—Being on the road ain't what i‘ used to be. CUFFS “How did that fly get into the Second Ditto—Naw, I've been on house?” asked the irate husband. the road for ten years now and nn. u. >. Mr. orr. J-2-2 His wife replied: “I guess it must never had to sleep at a farmer’s have made the screen test.” house yet. Observant Oswald Says: “A fat “Any Habit Is Hard to Break— ! man has one advantage over bis thin Even the Habit of Doing Good i WASHINGTON TUBBS li Not a Laughing Matter By Crane Work.” i

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PUBUC W m ST LOCAL MAN’ S PIGEON LEGIONNAIRES SET Miss Monica B. Hayes Weds AT CITY VIEW HALL BEST IN THE SHOW Keeney Street FOR NIGHT AT REC Thomas F. Moriarty Today TOMORROW EVENING Adolph Kittel’s Entry Wins Dandngf and Refreshments. First In Class and First In Miss Monica Beatrice Hayes, j.be at home to their friends after 'February 15. Entire Exhibit. Rockville Post To Send Large daughter of Mrs. Mary Lacy Hayes SOUTH- MJ\ NCHESTER‘ COHN.' of 148 Main street and the late Ed­ The bride is a graduate of the Manchester High school and of Manchester and New Rochelle, N. ward L. Hayes, was married this Westfield Normal school, since which WHIST-DANCE Y., split the firsts in the four di­ morning at 9 o’clock to Thomas Delegation Tomorrow; time she has been a teacher in the visions of homing pigeons at the Francis Moriarty, son of Mrs. Mary Friday, January 23, 8:15 P. M. 10th annual Manchester Poultry A. Moriarty of Hollister *'.reet and primary department of the Wash­ show which opened at the State Others Coming Also. the late Thomas F. Moriarty. The ington school in the Ninth District. The fur trimmed jacket___ MANCHESTER GREEN Armory yesterday afternoon. Lewis ceremony was performed at St. The bridegroom has for a number COMMUNITY CLUB F. Curtis of Boston, Mass., one of Bridget’s church by the pastor. Rev. of years been employed at the Man­ chester postoffice. The sparkling decolletege___ 6—All Cash Prizes— 6 the best pigeon judges in the United Plans are practically completed C. T. McCann, at a nuptial mass. Refreshments. 35 Cents. States gave Adolph Kittel, of Man­ ; for the Legion Sports Carnival to- Rev. Raymond La Fontaine, a close chester, first prize for the best bird j morrow evening at the School friend of the bridegroom, was in the The Empire and Grecian Influence.... in the show, an old cock, which also 1 Street Recreation Center. Rockville sanctuary, and James Moriarty, his PROF. GETCHELL’ S SERIES won first place in his class. I is coming in full force with smaller brother, served as altar boy. The New jewel tones, .distinguish smart DANCING TONIGHT ever 300 pigeon entries were ' representations from Glastonbury decorations were Easter lilies, ON UTERATURE ENDS listed in this year’s show, exhibitors and East Hartford. The local palms and Briarcliff roses. AT THE JACK-O-LANTERN from New York state, Massachu­ Legionnaires have taken a keen in­ Miss Jessica Hayes was her sis­ BALLROOM, Bolton Notch setts and several Connecticut clubs terest in the affair and a banner ter’s maid of honor and Raymond Boston University Professor competing. Following the success­ gathering is assured. Mahoney, best man. Concludes Lecture Course Old Fashioned and Modern. ful show conducted by the Nutmeg The events are dowm on the pro­ The bride wore a gown of ivory Harold Gates, Prompter. Pigeon Racing club of Hartford, gram to start at 7:30 o’clock. At satin, made princess style. Her Given For School Teachers. Waddell’s Orchestra. New Britain and Manchester the this time the pool tournament under veil of ivory tulle fell from a cap club will hold their annual banquet the direction of Fred Lorch and Professor Everett L. Getchell of 1931 of lace and orange blossoms. She Saturday night at the Hotel Sheri­ bowling supervised by Frank Ander­ carried a shower bouquet of white Boston University has concluded his dan. Much interest was evidenced son will get under way. bridal roses, sweet peas and maiden­ series of lectures on current litera­ by the pigeon men at the Armory The gym will be the scene of the hair fern. The maid of honor was ture given primarily for the benefit ABOUT TOWN yesterday afternoon while Mr. Cur­ basketball games. Harry Russell gowned in pink moire silk with of Manchester school teachers at the tis w’as engaged in jud^ng the being in charge. Checkers and bil­ aquamarine and hat to match. Her local High school building. The F ormal F rocks Alton R. Davis of 50 Foster street large number of pigeon entries. liards will also swing into action at arm bouquet was of Briarcliff roses, series lasted more than twelve is seriously ill with pneumonia. In addition to the standard poul­ this time. At the conclusion of the marguerites and forget-me-nots. weeks, being held each Monday try entries to be judged this after­ ba.sketball games. ball dir- The ceremony at the church was afternoon. Watkins Brothers was omitted noon by Howard Rich, general su­ I ected by Ralph Von Deck wll be followed by a wedding breakfast A class of about 50 persons at­ from the list of those firms exhibit­ perintendent of the poultry division : played in the gym. As a windup to and reception for the immediate tended classes. Most of them took the strenuous exercise there will be ing in the Mercantile Division of the of the Eastern States Exposition, 1 families at the home of the bride’s the course for credit, the rest at­ For the Junior Prom I the tug-of-war, Earl Bailsieper Tenth Annual Poultry Show being several pens of Japanese silkies are mother, Mrs. E. S. Edgerton cater­ tending out of personal interest. being shown besides a display of being in charge of this sport held at the State Armory this week. ing. The Hayes home was artisti­ Those seeking credit are recom­ and the Masonic Ball Australorps exhibited by A. W. An hour of set - back will The local home furnishers have a cally decorated with roses, palms mended for points towards a degree Thayer and Son ef Southampton, be played as a climax to the eve­ booth near the entrance to the drill and ferns. The wedding gifts were in case their work is satisfactory. hall. who claims for this breed a world’s ning’s enjoyment, Peter Frey hand­ Next fall there will be another class championship in egg-laying with a ling this part of the program. numerous and beautiful. The bride has been honored with several gift with Professor Getchell again in Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Johnson of record of 354 eggs in 365 days. | The public is cordially invited to showers. charge. The subject has not yet Linden street have as their guest The pigeon awards are as fol- j attend the evening’s fun as guests been decided upon. $ lows: Cld cocks, first, Adolph Kit- j of Dilworth-Cornell Post of the Mr. and Mrs. Moriarty left later this week, Miss May Miskimmon of in the day on an unannounced wed­ 16.75 tel, Manchester; second, Howard | American Legion. East Orange. N. J., fiancee of their ding trip. The bride’s traveling en­ son, Dexter Johnson. MacIntyre, Hartford; third, Edward j Cordis, Springfield; fourth, Walter i semble was in blue, coat of skipper blue with fox trim, dress and acces­ A Child Welfare clinic will take Tedford, Manchester. EXPECT RELIEF ^ R D Be Sure to B»-ing Home Some Cld Hens: First, August Carlson,] sories to match. On their return place tomorrow at 3 o’clock at the the young couple will occupy their Memorial Hospital annex. Manchester; second, William B. j Gray, Jr., New Rochelle; third, Fred j TO HAVE BUSY MONTH newly furnished home in “The Gables,” 118 Main street, and wiU Mrs. James Duffy of Henry street M. Meng, New Haven; fourth, ^ OYSTERS left this morning for a visit with Joseph Hille, Manchester. >r Crabraeat, Shrimp, Scallops Young Cocks: First, Julius: her sister, Mrs. A. E. Wells of Jer­ Revaluation Year Will Give ir Lobsters from Leichti, New Rochelle; second, Julius ! sey City. Liechti, New Rochelle; third, Wil-1 Group Plenty To Do— Many FOOD SALE liam B. Gray, Jr., New Rochelle; ; Changes Have Been Made. Mrs. John L. Jennev of Summit fourth, Samuel G. Gordon and Hale’s Store, Saturday, 2 P. M. HONISS’S street is chairman of the committee George Greenaway, Manchester. | There is no longer any doubt but St. Mary’s Woman’s Auxiliary 22 STATE ST. in charge of the food sale which the Young Hens: First, Julius Liechti, j what the work of the assessors will When in Hartford no better recently organized Woman's Auxil­ will make its initial bid for public New Rochelle; second, Julius; be fully finished and the books place to dine. iary of St. Mary’s Episcopal church patronage with a sale of Breads, Liechti, New Rochelle; third, Wil-i ready for the board of relief which Cakes, Pies, Baked Beans and other will conduct Saturday at 2 o’clock liam B. Gray, Jr., New_ Rochelle; ' will hold its first sitting on Monday, Beautiful new evening frocks that are in Hale's store. Cthers on the com­ home made foods. fourth, Fred M. Meng, New Haven. ■ February 2. The board will sit the last word- in fashion— from so­ mittee include Mrs. John Robb, Best bird in the show, Adolph! from 1 to 5 p. m., on the first day phisticated models with sparkling de­ Mrs. Latting Caverly and Miss Kittel, Manchester. iand in their advertisement which is Mary Johnston. They plan to have a appearing in today’s Lssue of The 1 colletege trimmings to the more girl­ variety of pies, cakes, cookies, Herald will be found the hours and ish styles that feature the Empire in­ doughnuts, baked beans, bread and BIRTHDAY SURPRISE dates they w’ill be at their office in A LITTLE VISIT TO fluence. Crepes, taffetas, satins, the Municipal building to meet peo­ nut bread. Contributors are request­ chiffons, laces and georgettes. Such ed to try to have the food at Hale’s ple who have any complaint to PINEHURST little style details as separate jackets at 1 o'clock. GIVEN MRS. WILSON make. AT 302 MAIN STREET Due to the revaluation of prop­ with fur trimming. .. .cap sleeves... erty during the year and the large The Women’s committee of the Mrs. Elizabeth T. Wilson of 39 AT MIDDLE TURNPIKE deep lace yok es.. . . short ueplums. .. Manchester Green Community club number of changes that have been Spruce street w’as completely sur­ made, it is expected that the board will surprise vou if it is the first time you have been here. Vou stamn these frocks as lUoL Tn new will run a whist-dance tomorrow prised last evening when about 25 evening at 8:15 at the Green school will have more than an ordinary will find a clean, well lighted store— attractive displays of every­ jewel tones. of her friends called to assist her in busy month in hearing the com thing for your table. -An atmosphere of friendly service that will assembly hall. They will award six celebrating her birthday. They all-cash prizes and serve refresh­ plaints and getting all the facts so please you— hundreds of fine foods— priced reasonably-many of brought with them not only the re­ they mav pass on the requests that which you can get, only at Plnehurst, in Manchester. ments as usual. Dancing will round quisites for a substantial repast, but Choose your, wrap of metallic out a full evening. are made for deductions. Smelts or chiffon velvet with self or white pooled their money and made her a FRESH FISH gift of , a set of fiat silver. David Fresh Vegetables Buttertish fur collar. $12.50 and $16.75. Also evening gloves, sheer ch'ffon hose A large number of Clansmen in Addy niade the presentation speech. Perfectly satisfied i.s the answer Cauliflower, Peas Mackerel Clams. Oysters of our oil customers. The MancheS' and dainty undergarments. Manchester are planning to attend | Mrs. Wilson was also remembered Cod Bobbie Burns night in Hartford to , ter Lumber Co. Phone 5145. Coal Beans, Peppers with a number of individual gifts. Salmon Fresh Halibut be celebrated by Clan Gordon on j Miss Hannah Humphries took and fuel oil.—.A.dv. Mushrooms Jan. 30. Tickets for the annual | charge of the program and games, Tuiriips Salt Haddock Scotch event can be secured of John 1 Hale’s Apparel Department — Miss Florence Wilson, a niece, made Oyster Cocktail Sauce Pickled Watermelon and decorated a large birthday Mushroom Sauce !Main Floor, rear. cake. Mrs. Stuart Cordner gave a .Vntipasto recitation, Thomas Phillips played I Sylvia’s Spedalty BUS SNAPS BIG STONE several numbers on the mandolin. David Addy sang, and by special re­ Walnut Sugar Frozen Raspberries or quest Herbert Metcalf sang "My Meats THROUGH SHOP WINDOW I Shop 10 lbs. Strawberries make just Grandfather’s Clock.” The merry .■)9c lb. party broke at a late hour with the i IS PREPARED TO DO 53c the finest shortcake. singing of "Auld Lang Syne.” 1-2 lb. n-ic In the gravel that was spread on j Expert Hemstitch- the roads to prevent skidding there Tartar Sauce with your fish. was deposited near the Center a MOZZER-FITZPATRICK SALE, Friday, 7:30 P. M. large sand stone oval-shaped and j ing and Picoting weighing about twelve ounces. This at STY'S DISH CONGREGATION.AL WHILE YOU WAIT OR SHOP Butter Charcoal Sauer Kraut Spare Ribs CHl'RCH, Spruce Street was in the roadway yesterday when Miss Helen Fitzpatrick, daughter 3 lbs. 25c 3 lbs. 49c the 11 o'clock bus from the South of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitzpatrick ELSEWHERE. 35c lb. 5 bags 99c .Auspices Ladles’ Aid Society End started north. On reaching the of the rear of 147 North Main Miss Annie Clark, who is well Home Made Aprons, Towels and Center the stone was in such a street and Anthony Mozzer, son of know’n to Manchester women, will Other Household Articles and Food. Refreshments w1U be on sale. position that it was struck by one Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mozzer of 375 take care of all orders for the above, of the tires of the bus and thrown Adams street, w’ere married yester­ lalso fine pleating and button cover­ day morning at 8 o’clock in St. into the air a distance of fully ing. and give them careful, personal Bridget’s church by Rev. C. T. Mc­ Dial twelve feet. It went through one of ! attention. the small lights above the plate Cann, pastor. SARGEANT glass window in the Odd Fellow’s’ They were attended by Francis 4151 block in the store occupied by Cur­ and Anna Fitzpatrick, brother and cYTVTA’S Electrical Company ran Brothers as a barber shop. The sister of the bride. They are to : SPECIALTY SHOP WIRING, FIXTURES, REPAIRS stone fell inside and is being kept make their home at 375 Adams GOOD THINGS TO .EAT 374 Sargeant Street (2-4563) as a reminder of the accident. street, the bridegroom being em­ j Room 2, House & Hale Building H artford ployed at Hilliard’s as a weaver^___ Phone Manchester 5303 Miss Ruth Cohn of the Smart Shop has returned from a buying trip in New York.—Adv. Biggest and Best Yet! 21^ G U E S S HAPPY DAYS by EVANS Bum Coal For TOPHEDE 10th Annual witl/ourlaaher///jm

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