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VOL. XLIII., NO. 83. (Classified Advertising on Page 8) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CON^., MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1929. (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENT'S W ’ LEADER Ruth, Broken-Hearted, 90 PASSENGERS Face Charges of Ten Murders PRESIDENT-ELECT SAYS VICTORY Vague As To Future ARETAKEN OFF IS TEMPORARY LEAVES CAPITAL New York, Jan. 21.— Appearing “ I haven’t made any definite GROUNDED SHIP; ■ p ' bi’oken-heartfed and still dazed. plans,” the Babe answered dully. I '--- ) Babe Ruth was back in New York But he lost his apathy at the next' • . » • . • ■ City today, trying to pick up the question. ON HIS VACATION Prohibition Chairman Here threads of life dropped when he re­ "Where is Dorothy?” Wrecknif Tugs Now Trying ceived the shocking news of the “ Please don’t ask about the kid,” Says Enforcement Must tragic death of his wife. he e.xploded. “ It's bad enough as DOCTORS TO REMAKE The “ big fellow” seemed totally it is.” to Puli President Garfield LITTliE RADY GIRL Crowd of Several Hundred at a loss to decide on plans for the The mystery of Dorothy’s iden. Be Non-Political— Calls future. tity, whether the 9-year-old girl is Off Reef; Connecticut Res* Chicago, Jan. 21.— A baby; “ How long are you going to re- their own or the adopted daughter girl, both legless and with only Bids Him Farewell at Sta­ for Renewed Efforts. imain here?” a reporter asked him. of Ruth and his tragically burned one arm, will be entirely “ re­ “ I don’t know.” wife, may be decided today, how­ rs made'' by modern science. Dr. tion -W ife and Small Per- “ Are you going to take up your ever, when Mrs. Ruth's will is to be Hdnry Daspom Thom.i8, profes­ regular training?” filed in Supreme Court.'' sor of orthopedic surger> at the Dr. D. L.eigh Colvin, chairman of New York, Jan, 21.— With he( University of Illinois College of

A.-' PAGE TWO IMAKCHESTEK EVENIWU HEKALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 21,1929. POETRY SHOW TO COLLEGE PRESIDENT ^1H)TELDEiM” B0SS STATE TRUCK, SEDAN DIES ALONE WHEN 190 PASSENGERS OBITUARY N .Y . Stocks HIS CAR CAPSIZES BE LIKE BIG FAIR TO QUIT POSITION TELLS m s EXPERIENCES COLLIDE A T A P E ’ S ARE TAKEN OFF 1 P. M, Professor Bailey of Travelers DEATHS Allied Chemical ...... 273 \ Addresses Riwanis Club at American Bosch ...... 46 Vi Stanley Matyia, Vernon GROUNDED SHIP All Kinds* of Exhibitions at Luncheon Today. American C a n ...... n 't Mrs. Harriet E. Eldridge Storm Center of Educational Joseph Franz of North Main Am Car & Fdy ...... 99% Mrs. Harriet E. Eldridge, died Professor William Bailey of the A.a Loco ...... 109% (Continued from Page 1.) early this morning at her home, 23 .Am Pow 4c L t ...... 88% Fanner, Killed in Unwit> State Armory Three Days Delmont street after several weeks’ Circles to Censor the Travelers Insurance company of Street in Hospital After Hartford was the speaker at the Am Tel & T e l ...... 199 ballast tanks, and that the anchors illness. Mrs. Eldridge was born Am Tob J...... 190 in this town in 1SG2, her mother K1 wauls club meeting this noon at nessed Accident. had been dropped to steady the This Week. Board of Regents. the Hotel Sheridan. It was a re­ Crash. .Aiiacuada ...... 126% liner against the rolling caused by being a sister cf the late Mrs. Eliza Hale, long a resident of Main turn visit as Mr. Bailey was here Atebisoa ...... 200% the swell. As there was no evidence about a year ago. He gave such a All Ret ...... ,..,. 62% of leakage. Captain Quinn was cer­ street. Mrs. Eldridge was formerly Stanley Matyia, 49, of Vernon The Manchester Poultry club’s a well known dressmaker. She was Ann Arbor. Mich., Jan. 21— The fine talk at that time he was in­ Joseph Franr of 550 North Main Halt & Ohio . : ...... 122 Center, was killed last niglit when tain the hull was undamaged. eighth annual exhibit which is to resignation of Dr. Clarence Cook duced to promise a return engage­ Uejh Steel ...... 87 Although their aid may not be twice married, spending much of street was taken to the Memorial the automobile he was driving alone be held at the State Armory here her life in Columbia, but for the Little, storm center of educational ment. hospital late this afternoon suffer­ C.an Pac ...... 243 overturned near Lanz’s Corner in needed, the cutters Saukee and January 23, 24 and 25 will be a circles since his appointment as While at Yale during the Great Ches & Ohio ...... 218 % Taliapoosa from the Key West past 20 years had lived in Man­ ing from injuries received in an Vernon, hurling the driver show of unusual interest. The dis­ chester. She leaves a son. Russell president of the University of Mich­ War, Professor Bailey had cliarge automobile accident. C M 4c St P a u l...... 35% through the windshield. The man Coast Guard station, the Yama- plays will not te confined to poul­ igan in 1925, will be presented to of what was known as a “ Doss’ Chi Rock Isl 4c P a c ...... 107% craw from Savannah and the navy Little of 23 Delmont street, and a Franz is believed to have suffer­ struck a jagged piece of rock beside try alone. There will be rabbits, consin, Charles E. Hale of Porter the Board of Regents here tonight, house, and today he related some of ed two or three fractured ribs In Cons Gas ...... 108% tlie road, fracturing his skull. craft Umpqua sped to the sides of pigeons, automobiles and Industrial according to well founded reports his experiences during the three the stranded ship. street. addition to minor injuries He was Corn Prod ...... 8 7 % ' Policemen Shea and Fay of the exhibits in the big show. Funeral services for Mrs. Eldridge today. years that he spent in this work. a passenger in a 1924 Buick sedan, Dupont -...... 538 Rockville police department investi­ The warm, bright weather and a The show will continue for three will be held Wednesday afternoon The same reports had it that a With his dry humor. Professor di-iven by William Kalkaveuk of 74 Erie ...... 70 gated the accident and turned it calm sea expediated the rescue op­ days and nights. A large group of Bailey kept the members of the at 2 o’clock from the Quish funeral majority of the board will accept Starkweather street which collided General Elec ...... 236 f over to the State Police. The acci­ erations. poultry fanciers has entered birds club laughing most of the half hour home. Main at Hollister streets. the resignation with celerity and with a truck belonging to the State General Motors ...... 195% dent was not the result of -turning Besides Captain Quinn, the ship’s for the show. The number of en­ immediately go into conference to that he talked. Among other Rev. Marvin S. Stocking of the Highway Department at Apel’s Int Harv New , ...... 99% the corner, because it occurred a officers are Chief Officer Gregory tries is larger than ever before. The North Methodist church will of­ consider several suggested succes­ things, he Instituted a wood yard In local Homer Pigeon club will have Crossing. Int Nickel N e w ...... 63% short distance beyond and on a Cullen; Chief Engineer A. J. Hig- ficiate. sors. order to induce, the men to earn straight stretch of highway. .gins; Purser W. W. Wallace; Sur­ an extensive exhibit and the judge It was intimated that Dr. Little at least a part of their lodging and The sedan was badly damaged, Kenecot ...... 157 Cause Undetermined. geon Dr. A. H. Cochrane and Chief of pigeons this year will be Edward would accompany his letter of two meals. It, was along this line one side being totally wrecked. The Mack TrucK ...... 105 In view of the fact that Matyia Steward K. C. Herbert. Cortiss, said to be the most com­ resignation with caustic comment that he had some funny experiences. truck, however, was not materially Marland Oil ...... 42 %' was alone in the car, and there were petent pigeon judge in the coun­ FUNERALS on the differences of opinion be­ Many were the excuses the men damaged. Patrolman Rudolph Wir- Mo Pac ...... 66'% no witnesses. Chief of Police Tobin try. The Manchester Rabbit 'club tween himself and the regents on would give for not being able to mlla investigated but made no ar­ N Y Central ...... 196 New York, Jan. 21.— Carrying all New Haven ...... 86% of the Rockville police said it is ini. of the 83 passengers of the Dollar will also hdve a big display of all Miss Mary Mnnion ' such subjects as birth control, work. rests. New Haven Pfd ...... 116 possible to tell e.vact cause of the liner President Garfield, which breeds of rabbits. The funeral of Miss Mary Manion housing plans and the campus He spoke of fitting up a sleeping accident. Medical E.xaminer Thomas went aground in a fog early yester­ A number of different automo­ of Golway street was held this “ liquor question.” house with baths of various kinds North Amn C o ...... 95% P. Rockwell gave permission for the day on Mantanilla shoal off the bile dealers will display their new­ morning with prayers at the home His Enviable Record and how he arranged to fumigate GUARDING COURT HOUSE Packard ...... '.142 removal of the body to the E. H. Florida coast, the Munson liner est models at the show and several at 8:30 and service at St. Brid­ Three years ago. Dr. Little, a tbelr clothes. He said when he Penna R R ...... 80% Preston undertaking rooms in I Pan-America was steaming toward booths will be occupied by indus­ get’s Church at 9 o’clock. Rev. C. man of personal charm, scholarly first started the wood yard he sup­ Post Cer ...... 77 Rockville. {Nassau, Bahamas early today. trial exhibitions of general interest. T. McCann officiated. interests and forcefuluess, came to plied the men with long axe han­ WITH A MACHINE GUN Pullman ...... -87 Matyia was a farmer and con­ Meanwhile a wrecking tug was Mrs. Margaret Smith sang, “ O take over the reins of government dles. Invariably the handles were Radio Corp ...... 355%' i ducted what is known as the old of the university. He had made an broken and it was a puzzle to Reading ...... 107% attempting to pull the 10,000-ton Salutaris’” at the offertory, “ O Edg:ar Kane, Notorious Bandit. Bamford farm on the Cemtery road President Garfield off the reef. Gentle Jesus Be Our Light” at the enviable record as president of the know how it happened. With Sou Pac ...... 132% at Vernon Center. He had lived The 120 persons in the President CRUISER BIU changing of vestments and “ Some University of Maine, had been cap­ broken axe handles they were un­ On Trial Today at Mineola, S O of N J ...... 52 % there four years and leaves a wife Garfield's crew remained aboard Sweet Day” at the end of the mass. tain of the Harvard track t'»am in able to work. He tried making New York. S O of N Y ...... 44 % and four children, Joseph, Carl, the grounded liner. The bearers were William Griffin, his student days and had been them much shorter and if they SO of Cal ...... 70% Mary and Anna. Captain George Ross, of the Pan- Samuel Gaylord, James Murphy, signally successful as a scientist, tried to break them they were liable Mineola, N. Y., Jan. 21 — The Studebaker ...... 91 FACES MUCH- having been credited with import­ to injure themselves. ^merica, reported by wireless to Arthur Hansen, Joseph • Moriai'y stark, black muzzle of a machine Texas Co ...... 64 International News Service that and James Roach. The service was ant advances in the world’s under­ It was these funny incidents and gun thrust itself from the steps of Union Pac ...... 219% KING DAVID LODGE the passengers, who left New York largely attended. Burial was in standing of cancer. He had also experiences that furnished the basis the county courthouso here today, U S Rubber ...... 51 on Thursday hound on a round-the- St. Bridget’s Cemetery. served as assistant dsan at Har­ of his talk. The project could have over the crowds which came to wit­ U S S te e l...... 185 opposmm been made self-supporting if the world cruise, were transferred vard. ness the trial of Edgar Kane, al­ ROLL CALL FRIDAY men would give only an hour and Westlnghouse ...... 139%' safely to the Pan-America at 5:30 A storm of protest and discussion leged member of the Boston Billy W Overland ...... 31% p. m., yesterday. (Continued from Page 1) in every comer of the state follow­ a half of honest work for there was robber gang and the last of a FIVE SAILORS KILLED ed his public advocacy of birth con­ always a demand for the wood for Fog Has Lifted. self will consider appropriation notorious underworld triangle. 39th Anniversary of Odd Fel­ trol. shortly after Yiis arrival. Typi­ fireplaces and other uses. Kane, also wanted in Connecticut That the fog had lifted and that bills, a routine matter. cal of the comment addressed to Clifford Burr was successful In lows Here Will Also Be Ob­ favorable conditions now prevail for the shooting of a Greenwich OFFERS $50,000 PRIZE Jam li. Senate him was a letter from the hand of winning the prize today. It was a policeman, was arrested in Ken­ was Indicated by Captain T. P. In the Senate, the legislative IN BOAT COLLISION former Governor Chase S. Osborn, box of fruit from the south, sent by served This Week. Quinn, commander of the Dollar osha, Wis., for the alleged burglary situation was assuming the charac­ who said: G. E. Willis, Mr. Burr immediate­ of the sumptuous residence of FOR ROUND WORLD TRIP liner, in a message to International ly opened the box and passed the On Friday night, Jan. 25, King News Service. teristics of a “ jam” the cruiser bill “ It is to be hoped that the Uni­ Jesse L. Livermore at Kings Point, David lodge. No. 31, I. O. O. F., has been its “ unfinished legislative versity of Michigan will educate Dr. fruit around to the Kiwanis mem­ Lone Island. Jewels valued at Matanilla shoal is approximately Little or that the regents fire him. bers. fConrinned from Page 1) will hold a roll call. On that eve­ 75 miles east of Fort Pierce, Fla., business” since January 3 but the Motor Launch Hits Barge In $100,000 were taken. The bandit ning the thirty-ninth anniversary of measure appeared no nearer enact­ The latter course would probably A majority of the committee and at the northern extremity of chairmen made a report to Presi­ trio are charged with having com­ flight of this kind will be made In the lodge will also be commemorat- ment than on that day. It was laid be quicker. mitted an orgy of robt tries in Long the Bahamas. The Pan-America the Pacific Ocean, Side of dent Anderson today of their plans the near future,” Frank G. Pell, W, at which time 35-year veteran received the Garfield’s S O S at 7:15 aside temporarily to permit ratifica­ Island. Westchester county. and buttons will be presented to those tion of the Kellogg Peace Treaty. It for the coming year. secretary of the National Aviation a. m., yesterday, reached the scene Jersey, whfrh netted them milli'ns Society, said. ‘‘The Denver PosUs members who became affiliated was laid aside again for debate on NEW WIRELESS STUNT Bill Halsted who is chairman of of dollars in loot. under forced draft shortly after the Panama Canal. the entertainment committee an­ offer Is indeed a timely one and the with the lodge during the years 4:30 p. m., and had transferred the the first deficiency appropriation The two convicted memberh of 1891-1892. bill and both were laid aside to al­ nounced an entertainment In the benefits to aviation which will nc- passengers in another hour. the band "Boston Billy” Monaghan cruo from it are inestimable. Of It is hoped that all members who low consideration of the nomina­ Chicago, Jan. 21.— Secret wire­ form of a minstrel show for the Mariners here recalled today that Washington, Jan. 21.— An in­ and Arthur Barry, were brought course it will take lots of careful can make it convenient will attend. tion of Roy O. West, of Chicago, as less communication is no longer an week of April 15. This entertain­ the dangerous shoal is marked only vestigation waL ordered today into from prison under hea ’y guard, to planning and real enterprise to put Refreshments will be serv'ed in secretary of the interior. attainment oi the future. Success­ ment has been put on every year by a small light buoy. No light the accident off the- Pacific side of by the Kiwanis club and is a means testify against Kane. the flight over, but those things are the banquet hall. The situation was such as to ful tests have been made at the Barry’s sweetheart, Anna Blake, vessel marks the reef. the Panama canal yesterday in of securing funds by which to con­ a matter of course in this country Rescue Ships Arrive. arouse a fea. in administration Bell Telephone laboratories here of will be a witness against Kane, and which five navy men lost their lives a process of inverting and distort­ duct the kiddies’ camp at Hebron. of great achievements. I heartily The first vessel to arrive for the minds that a very carefully maneu­ Barry will be enabler to see her recommend the Post for its Offer U. S. MISSIONARIES vhtn < motor launch was struck by ing speech tones so that the mes­ It Is expected every member will for the first time in many months. task of pulling the liner off the vered filibuster Is being conducted be called upon to take some part and trust that some aviator will against the Naval bill. The adminis­ a barge. sage transmitted will be intelligible The courthouse was cordoned reef was the wrecking tub Warbler, The dead: in the show. win the prize very soon.’ • IN EARTHQUAKE ZONE owned by the Merritt-Chapman tration leaders however were help­ only at the receiving point to Several of the members are with armed policemen and troop­ less as under Senate rules, both the Captain Ralph M. Griswold, com­ ers, the report persisting that an W’recking Co. The tug left Jack­ mander of the ninth destroyer which it was sent. nlanning fo go to New Britain on sonville, Fla., yesterday morning. West nomination and the appropria­ Here’s how the method works: January 30. The Kiwanis club of attempt to rescue Kane would be ELECTION RIOTS squadron of the scouting fleet. made by friends. Washington, Jan. 21.— In the Other vessels which sped to the tion bill were privileged matters, A message is spoken into., an the Hardware City 1s giving a sim­ rescue were fie coast guard cut­ Arthur S. Wrenn, pay clerk. Mexico City, Jan. 21.— Congress­ stricken zone in Venezuela, hit by which could not b j sidetracked. The Coxswain F. W. Sebweinberg, ordinary transmitter in ordinary per dance on that evening at the ters Saukee and Tallapoosa, from administration though planned to tones. A delicate mechanical device Shuttle Meadow Country club. Tt man-Alternate Eliseo Rivero and an earthquake last week, are four Key West; the cutter Yamacraw, be rid of the West nomination to- West Orange, N. J. FOCH’S CONDITION fl' other persons were kilied in American missionaries of the Orin­ Fireman Earle D. Tibbits, Haver­ inside the receiver transforms the is also expected that the Kiwanis 0 from Savannah; and the Navy cut­ dry. And then concentrate on enact­ message into an unintelligible gib­ club of Hartford. Manchester and election day rio's in the State of oco river mission at Cunana, Amer­ ter Umpquo, enroute' from Key ing the deficiency bill by tomorrow. hill. Mass*. Hildalgo. said i. dispatch ^rom that Seaman H. D, McDowell, Jack­ berish with high frequencies In New Britain will gather at the Rec­ ican Charge d’Affaires Cornelius West to Savannah. This would enable Republican lead­ reation Center in the near future, Paris, Jan. 21— The same in­ place today. Twe rlvil factions Engert at Caracas notified the State sonville, Fla. place of low frequencies and vice To Resume Ti’ip. ers to concentrate debate on the versa. At the point for which the repeating a similar event which domitable will that crushed the fought a two n u r battle. Department today. The officials said that the Gar­ cruiser bill by Wednesday, al­ The bodies of Griswold and took place a year ago at *^his time. German armies in the Great War Wrenn have been recovered. communication is Intended receiver The missionaries are believed to field’s passengers, who were due to though other appropriation bills may overcome the illness which he Rev. and Mrs. Lang, Mias arrive at Nassau this morning, picks np the message and then forced Marshal Ferdinand Foch to probably will intervene before the through a similar mechanical de­ Brown and Mr. Raplee, of the Bible could remain there at the line’s ex­ end of the week. nND WOMAN’ S BODY his bed. House, Los Angeles, Calif. Engert pense until arrangements are made SUGAR PRODUCERS vice changes the words back to The aged military strateigist is advised the Department that he has for the continuance of their trip their natural sound. determined to get well. While he endeavored without success to com­ around the world, or return to New DECISION ON BOOTH told the doctors he realized the York immediately aboard the Pan- IN TARIFF FIGHT Boston. Jan. 21— Mystery sur­ seriousness of the double malady STRAND municate with them. America. COOUDGE BREAKFAST rounded the death of a well dressed of heart weakness and kidney trou­ HARTFORD Latest report, Engert said, place woman, about 54 years old, whose the deaths from the earthquake at Whether the President Garfield TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY (Continned from Page 1.) ble. he refused to become alarmed. will be forced to go into drydock body was found huddled in a door- The marshal is obeying the doc­ only about 3.’’. Injured are report­ Washington, Jan. 21.— President wav in the south end. NOW PLAYING for repairs after being hauled off sular Affairs of the War Depart­ tor’s orders with soldierly strict­ ed to be about 300, and nearly all the reef has not been ascertained. Coolidge entertained 25 Represen- Following an examination by buildings were destroyed. President Lawyers for Salvation Army ment and statements of Governor- ness, but asked numerous questions The captain and crew of the tr.tives at a White House breakfast Medical Examiner Timothy Leary, about his own symptoms so that he SEE AND HEAR Gomez has donated 5100,000 to High Council Are Preparing General Stimson in opposition to today. They were: it was stated the woman sustained Garfield remained aboard because any restriction upon Philippine would be familiar with them. the relief fund raised by popular they were confident there was no Their Briefs. Republicans: a fractured skull. The patient’s appetite has im­ WILLIAM subscription. danger and that the ship would be sugar production. Leavitt of Mont, Kiess of Penna., Police said they had two theories, Cubans producers were officially proved and there has been a sliglit off the shoal by Wednesday at London, Jan. 21— Court action Parker of New York, M. 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he insisted, just as we thank the thing went wrong when he wasfi Arctic America” by Knud Ramus- generation that wiped out slavery. changing horses. Again he let him­ sen. FOUR BIG SOCIAL EVENTS Made Country Prosperous. OMLAND U G H r PARSON PADDOCK, self go. I helped him to remedy Hope Sewing club, O. E. S., will One thing aids the prohibition j the break and then went on afoot hold its annual business meeting forces in fighting the attempt to Rockville Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock COME WITHIN ONE WEEK I as I knew a family, living a short reinstate liquor. The law is now [ OUB” ISRAiDB) at the home of Mrs. Arthur Newell, on the side of the dry forces. Aj PLAINSMAN, HERE distance away. No. 37 Park street. Officers will “ Sometime later I met Kit Car- Annual Meeting of Chamber of Four of Manchester’s leadiQg an-' bootlegger can’t collect his debts in be elected and plans for the year court, and the saloon is an outlaw. son and he asked, ‘"What in tarna­ Commerce. discussed. nual social events come within a tion didya do to my driver, parson? The annual meeting of the Rock­ Miss Edith Mead jot Springfield space of six days this ysar for the However, said Mr. Colvin, there is IS TEMPORARY a strong systematic wet propaganda Mrs. Eli^beth Rasdi h Founder of School in Wild He won’t drink with me, he won’t ville Chamber of Commerce will be was the guest of her parents, Mr. fiist time. All will take place the gamble with me, and by heck I held in the Chamber of Commerce and Mrs. Charles Mead of Union first part of n »t month.' that must be offset. He asserted rooms on 'Tuesday evening. This First edmes the St. Mary’s an­ that legitimate industry now gets Court This Moming for ain’t heard him swear an oath. . . . street on Sunday. (Continued from Page 1) billions that formerly were diverted , and Wooly West Relates say parson wish you’d ride with all meeting was to have been held The Past Chief’s club of Kiowa nual masquerade, which always at­ Tuesday, Jtinuary 15th. It is ex­ Council met Friday evening and the to the liquor Interests. This alone my drivers.’ i made another trip tracts many" out of town persons. of social reform; other than' the accounts for the great prosperity of pected that a large number of the following officers were elected: This on'Wednesday night, Feb.-8, Keeping Liquor to Sell His Experiences. and the driver was the same one members will be present to hear the freeing of the.-slnv^es. Following this country even following a dis­ President, Mrs. Margaret Pfeifer; at Cheney hall. Then comes- the as before. For a long time he was various reports. . j the Civil War two ^factors arose astrous war, he Insisted. silent but after a while he told me Secretary, Mrs. Nellie Jackson; Junior Promenade at the High Motliers’ Club Banquet. treasurer, Mrs. Annie Einseidel. that were serious obstacles in the Righteousness exalteth a nation Rev. B. A. Paddock, a typical what a great fool he’d made outj school on Saturday night, February path of prohibition progress. In economically and industrially as Mrs. Elizabeth J. Rasch of-Hart­ The Every Mothers’ club of the The next meeting will be held at 9. The following afterppon the an­ ford, proprietor of Pine Hill Inn, plainsman, at one time a professor of himself th.-t day and that since Rockville Baptist church will hold the home of Mrs. George Herzog on the first place, toe infernal revenue well as morally, declared the nual Police benefit concert ^11 -.be speaker. Then he insisted that the at 01)erlin college, founder and then, he had reformed-, 'and was its annual banquet Wednesday eve­ Orchard street. system was Instituted. This sys­ Oakland’s “ night club,” had h9T president of the Inter-Mountain sending money back Ea^t to .ijring ning, January 23, at the social held at toe State theater abtl ;''the tem naturally poured considerable present victory is only temporary case continued until Monday morn­ Institute of Wfeiser, Idaho, gave ex­ his wife and children. So you see, rooms of the church. A roast beef colorful Masonic ball will b e ' hie^d into the country's coffers from the and urged all workers within his, ing. February 4, when arraigned citing and descriptive reminiscences a suggestion changed his" whole life. in Cheney tall two night later, liquor interests, and 'hd argument reach to aid in giving battle to wet! before Judge Raymond A. Johnson supper will be served. Rev. M. E. LADIES CELEBRATE political machines, which he' of the northwest and also touched If only we would make it a Osborne, pastor of the Methodist Tuesday, Feb. 11. was advanced that prohibition gen­ In Manchester police court this rule to tell a person to cut out pro­ erally would seriously Injure the claimed were in control in many morning on a charge of ' keeping lightly on the Prohibition question, church will be the speaker. Music municipalities. He objected to in his talk at the Men’s League fanity. Don’t lecture, just tell him will be furnished by the Maple SOCIETY’S BIRTHDAY nation’s financial condition. The liquor with intent to sell. She was second; factor that became an ob­ leaving enforcement of the law to released under a bond Of 1500 meeting and at the regular morning he’s wrong. You’ve got the advan­ street school orchestra. Mrs. Emma wet officials, and said that the peo­ tage because he knows that you are Apel is chairman of the supper com­ HEBRON stacle was the organization of which was furnished by her motor service of the Center Congregation­ brewers’ associations, and the en­ ple are in favor of prohibition be­ in the right. Anything that ought mittee and Mrs. Carrie Kane of er, Mrs. Mary Davis of East Hart* al church yesterday. Italian-Americali Women Ob­ Mrs. Frederick Wyman was win­ trance o f those associations into cause a wet candidate for president ford. A summary of his talk follows: to be done, can be done if you the entertainment committee. serve Seventh Anniversary ner of the highest score at the politics*' ' was the most decisively beaten can­ Mrs. Rasch ^as arrested at 1 “ There is much talk about the fail­ pitch in and do it.’’ Annual Reception Feb. 7. women’s bridge club at Ita Wednes­ didate In the history of the country. o’clock .yesterday moming folldw- Rev. Paddock recounted many The annual reception and roll of Ladies Aid Society. H ow ler, in 1873 there began a ure o f Prohibition in the East but day evening meeting. n)Ovemeiit .V*hlch. finally swept this He wopld not countenance any ln,g a ral^ conducted by Chief of I wish you could see what it has incidents humorous and otherwise call of the Union Congregational Reports from different parts of kind of “ system” to give liquor in Police Samnel G. Gordon and church will be held February 7 at Italian-American Ladies’ Aid ccuntiT into the prohibition ranks. done in the West. At one time sa­ about his work in the jWest. He al­ the town Wednesday morning dif­ That was the oi^nisatirn of wom­ small regular quantities to the twelve other officers and men in loons were overywhere. On * the so told of how he established Sun­ the Church at 7:30 o’clock. An at­ members celebrated the seventh an­ people. “ The evil is there despite niversary of the organization of the fered considerably as to the mer­ en’s crusades. ■ These crusade uniform. They included Lieuten­ Fourth of July the sheriff would day schools apd churches through­ tractive program has been arranged cury. At N. C. Johnson’s place In any system that may be used,” Dr. ant William Barron, Sergeant John for the evening. society here in Tinker hall yester­ were most powerful In Ohio and Dr. appoint four or five special police­ out the district in which he travel­ Hopevale it was 12 degrees below Colvin attributes their success tr> Colvin said. Crockett, Policemen John McGlInn, Public Supper. day afternoon. About 150 people Tribute to Mr. Hohenthal. men to arrest Intoxicated people. ed, and how singing of hymns, in were present, representing the fam­ zero in the early morning, and the the “ power of prayer,” Groups of Rudolph Wirtalla, Albert Roberts, The Christian Endeavor society same report came from parts of In closing he paid a tribute to Arthus Seymour. Winfield Martin, The jails would be full, many even almost all cases, helped him to of the Union church will hold a ilies of the tnembers. women would ,, go to the saloons, liripg in the streets, dead drunk. overcome difficulties^ in his mis­ Colchester. At Hebron Greed and- the late E. L. G. Hohenthal. “ Mr. Joseph Prentice, Herman Muske, public supper Thursday evening at An appetizing meal was prepared kneel In the rain or snow and plead Hohenthal has done more to spread But, a law was passed in the Legis­ sionary work when preaching in and served by the ladies, consisting vicinity the zero. point was npt for the abolishment of, the liquor Michael Fitzgerald, Raymond Grif­ the church social rooms. The pro­ touched. At Rufus Rathbun’s place the work of world prohibition fin and Walter Cassels. ^ lature to do away with the saloons. dr nee halls, saloons and on street ceeds will be used for the Young of grape fruit cocktail, atipasto, plac^. Out of these erhsades came on toe Andover road it was five de­ the powerful Women’s " Christian through central Europe than any A large number of guests were to A terrific battle ensued, the busi­ corners. People’s fund. spaghetti a la Italiana, spiced meat other man,” was his comment. ness men taking the saloons* part balls garnished with peas, roast grees above zaro at five o’clock, Temperance Union. the place when the police entered. L. C. B. A. Box SociaL Dr. Colvin addressed a large Some were dancing to the tunes of because they said that where there chicken with lettuce, fruit, ice "Wednesday morning. States Adopt It. The Ladies’ Catholic Benevolent Men from, the-state highway de­ gathering of Y.. M. C. A. workers a vletrola record and everybody were no saloons there would be no FRIGADAIRE DEALER association will hold a box social cream and coffee. An entertain­ In the 8()’s came a mpyement for in Hartford on Saturday. He is a partment are engaged in putting the adoption of state" co*nstitutional seemed to be having a fine time business., But the law triumphed. Tuesday evening, February 5 in ment and dancing was enjoyed un­ Methodist and at home in a Metho­ when the sudden end came. Empty til a late hour. Ramo. small son of stakes into place for the straighten­ amendments for the prohibition of Lust Fourth of July farmers came TO GO TO CONVENTION their rooms in Forester’s hall. ing and strengthening of the lines dist church pulpit. Whilo not an liquor bottles are alleged to have with their fi.milies from miles There will be an entertainment and Nto. and Mrs. Nicholas Dellaferra intoxicating liquors. These move­ orator he is a forceful speaker and executed a pleasing clog dance, of trees planted within the last ments were successful in six or been found. Pine Hill Inn Is toe around to a i lace called Oregon refreshments will be served. year or two along the highway be­ a good student of economics and former Haling place in Oakland Trail Park. Here they enjoyed Miss Margaret Kearns. Andy Anderson sang The Dusky seven states and were unsuccessful political science. One half of the The Home Electric Appliance Stevedore in a very entertaining tween Hebron and Colchester. In but a few. These successes, and Is located just off Tolland themselves all day. And, there were Miss Margaret Kearns, 58, of Since the recent heavy sno\/' storm collection taken at the church yes­ Turnpike to the west of the Oak­ Corporation, local Frigidaire deal­ No. 37 Brooklyn street, died at her manner, and Bill Dillon favored however, aroused the wet elemen( terday morning went towards Dr. no officers in sight. There was not er, has received an official Invita­ the state roads have been scraped land paper mill. home Saturday morning. She was with his well known number, and immediately the liquor interests Colvin’s work in the interests of Mrs. Rasch took over toe place one drunk in the town. tion to ba present at a regional “ That’s My Weakness No.” Leon­ and put in fine condition. Thurs­ organized. They gave battle for a “ Speaking of Hartford, Conn., born in England, the daughter of day’s sleet made it necessary to prohibition. last spring from Jacob Gilman, its convention of the organization to John and Catherine Kearns and ard Eccellente, well known violin­ long period and prohibition met there was a time when there was a be held February 18 at Boston, sand the roads'again. former owner, who now lives at came to this country while a young ist was leader of the orchestra with a severe setback. But grad­ 415 Edgewood street, Hartford, saloon on every corner and a cou­ Mass. This convention is one of a which furnished music for dancing Stephen Stanek and his daugh­ ually prohibition reform became AXLE BREAKS. WHEEL ple in Large wagons girl. She was a member of St. ter. Miss Anna, motored on Thurs­ series of ten to held early this Bernard’s church. She i ' survived and the whole program was voted the,watchword of all social reform transported beer kegs to these year, through which 8,000 field a great success by all wl^o at­ day to Springfield, Mass., to see Mr. organizations and by 1918, 33 states by a brother, James Kearns and a Stanek’s daughter. Miss Anna, who places. You could see many of representatives of the organization sister, Miss Mary Kearns, both of tended. , had adopted a law or a constitu­ DEPARTS, NO ONE HURT FIREMEN CALLED OUT them on the street at all hours. will be informed of plans and pol­ The work of the society is main­ is a student at Baypath Institute. tional amendment for the prohibi­ this city. The funeral will be held Miss Stanek, who is studying book­ And now, why if every man, woman icies for 1919. Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock at ly charitable, among both Italian tion of intoxicating liquors. and child had a bottle on each Regional conventions are to be and American residents. The meet­ keeping and stenography with a Dr. Colvin insisted that the na­ James Robinson, Manchester in­ TWICE IN WEEK-END St. Bernard’s church. Rev. George view to becoming a teacher in the surance agent and a passenger in hip they wouldn’t have as much conducted by the organization dur­ T. Sinnot will officiate. Burial will ings are held the second Wednes­ tional enactment was not “ put ing a six weeks period in Atlanta, day of every month, usually at the subject, was on the honor roll at over” on any group of people. He the Ford sedan he was driving had liquor as was consumed in Hart- be in St. Bernard’s cemetery. the last college marking, standing a lucky escape from serious injury tord before prohibition. I have beqn Memphis, Fort Worth, Kansas City, Mrs. William Bowler. School street Recreation Center. claimed that the law came after a Chicago, Cleveland, Boston, New second in a class of 30 or more. in a peculiar accident on Main Two still alarms were answered Jn Hartford for three weeks and in Mrs. Margaret E. Bowler, 54, wife The new officers are as follows: long battR and only after the ma­ by the South Manchester Fire de­ York, San Francisco and London, President, Mrs. Louis Pola; record­ Miss Anna Stanek is plannin,? to street this morning. that time I have not seen ope of William J. Bowler, died at her enter the institute as a student next jority of the people had been given Robinson was driving down the partment over the week-nnd. Hose Ontario. Twenty officials of Frlgi- home on St. Bernard’s terrace. Sat­ ing secretary. Miss Mary Marcan- an opportunity of expressing their drunk. It can’t be that when a per­ daire Corporation will conduct the: month. street when the rear axle of the car and Ladder Company No. 1 put out urday morning. She had been in tipo; financial secretary. Miss Mary minds. He said that 10 states have a chimney fire at the home of Wal­ son drinks he hides himself under one day meetings, which will begin Farr; treasurer, Miss Mary Sapien- The farm located on Jones street, snapped in front of Douglierty’s the- bed. I do not believe, judging ill health for some time and was voted on the question a second barber shop. The auto continued lace Palmer at 368 Keeney street, at Atlanta, January 31st. • formerly owned by Mrs. Jennie time, and of these only Montana from appearances, that one-tenth stricken with pneumonia on Fri­ Kellogg Brown, was sold recently Intact until Bissell street was at 5:15 Saturday a.’ternoon. Yes­ During 1928 Frigidaire Cor­ day. Mrs. Bowler was born in The committee in charge of yes­ has voted, “ wet.” of the amount of liquor used be­ poration did the greatest volume of by Joseph Epstein to Hyman Ep- reached, where the left wheel de­ terday afternoon at 12:30 Company Wlllington. the daughter of John A. terday’s celebration included Mrs. National Question. No. 2 put out a fire at 352 Main fore Prohibition is consumed in business in its history, according to Carmela Aloisio. Mrs. A. Garibaldi, steliD. The place Includes dwelling cided to turn in and accordingly Hartford now. and Emily (Ruby) Brown, she house and farm buildings, besides The prohibition amendment is parted company with the axle, end­ street in the Memorial confection­ the official announcement of the moved to Tolland with her parents Mrs. M. Beletti. Mrs. Louis Pola. “ Out West >. learned of an Anti- convention series, received from E. a .‘inhstantial acreage. the “ expretoion ofthe sovereign ing Its jaunt near the Herald build­ ery store. The fire was due to an when about 15 years of age. About Mrs. Mary Dellaferra. Mrs. Anna power of the people” in accordance Prohibition 3>.ciety that had raised G. Biechler, president and general The regular meeting of the ing. over-heated furnace. pipe. Both six months ago, with her family she Dellaferra, Mrs. Lena Cignettl, with Dr. Colvin’s belief. There blazes w-sre put out with chemicals 50 million dollars— 50 million dol­ manager. Mrs. Louise Ticininni, Mrs. Mary grange which was to have been held Mr. Robinson brought the car to “ Prbspects. for 1929 are still moved to this city. She leaves her Tuesday evening last, was post­ are evils inherent in alcohol, . said a stop which immediately tipped! and there was little damage. lars to corrupt the officers working husband, William B. Bowler, three Correnti. more encouraging,’’ the announce­ poned on account of an accident to the speaker, a,nd intoxicating li­ over and came to rest on the broken for'the cause of Prohibition! There daughters, Ruby,, Athena and Ruth quors, are narcotic poisons with a motto is: Any man can be corrupt­ ment says. “ Sales should reach a Robert Owen, one of the principal axle. Neither man ^as injured in Bowler, all of this city; three sons, grange officers. Mr. Owen sufferod particular effect upon the brain. the slightest. A wrecker, from ed, In time they will die, probably mark never before attained in the William and Raymond of Rockville PUBUC RECORDS industry. One of the most signi­ APmiTTnWN a cracked or broken rib in an ep- Any poison which demoralizes the Schaller’s Garage towed the car the bast thing they ever did. Others and John Bowler of Hartford, and coupter with an unruly horse. The thinking power of a. nation comes away. ' will take their place who have not ficant developments of the past a brother, Winfred Brown of Rock­ year, so far as the organization is The Beethoven Glee club rehears­ program as planned featured a under a national ban. and that was this great thirst for liquor. The Re­ ville. The funeral will be held given as one reason for treating the concerned, were the sharp price re­ al has been postponed until mock trial, Mr. Owen taking the Marriage Licenses sult will be that in two or three Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock traffic nationally. ductions, made possible by in­ Wednesday of this week. leading part. Kenneth ElUs, HOSPITAL NOTES An application for a marriage generations the bootlegger will go creased demand and production.’’ at her late home. Lev. Charles H. another principal character, was Any great governmental wrong license was made tqday by Fred H. oiit of business—-he won’t have any Puffer, formerly of Stafford Sprinas suffering from a touch of the pre­ should be corrected through cohsti- Johnson, 29 Clinton street, and and now of Glastonbury will offi­ James B. Hutchinson, sexton of customers. Rest assured, the Prohi­ the South Methodist church, who grip. and it was decided to let the tuUonal meahs, maintained Dr. Col­ Patients admitted over the week­ Miss Louise Calve, 64 Church ciate. Burial will be in Stafford. end included Oscar Bartholomew of bition law will never be repealed. NOON STOCKS had been in Memorial hospital for meeting go over to the next sche­ vin. The moral well being of the street. Two-thirds of the people will never Dwight b. Lull. nation depends upon the wiping out Andover and Mrs. Elizabeth Frink Dwight Lull, aged 91. died at about a week suffering from the ef­ duled date. ^ ^ , of Andover. A dau,ghter was born Warrantee Deed vote to repeal it. fects of a tall on an icy sidewalk Since the snowfall the first or of intoxicants, he said, and only Alexander TJrbanettl to Sebastian New York, Jan. 21.— The first 10:15 o’clock Thursday night at the week the school children have through the constitution ( .can the yesterday afternoon to Mr. and |\ “Liquor problems are worse In the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hat­ on Bissau street, was taken to his Catana, land off Spruce street, 66 the cities. 1 have voted in New session of the new week found a enjoyed the coasting. Two little traffic be wiped out. Our genera­ Mrs. Fred Schug of Burnside. Nlc- tie Ransom of No. 15 Sylvan home, 63 Hamlin street, Saturday oline Zaccaro. of 104 Spruce street; feet by 93 feet, adjoining land of York several times. 1 had to stand good load of profit-taking selling girls, Sophie and Jennie Pompro- tion will be thanked by, later gen­ street. Springfield, Mass., following afternoon with the sanction of his erations for this great forward step. was discharged. William McCormick. in line behind a group of drunken orders on hand, particularly in the physician. Dr. G. A. Lundberg. witz. ventured on to the.state road high-flying industrial stocks which an illness of several months. Mr. on the west slope from the green men who cussed the country, tho Lull was born in Stafford Springs, though not entirely recovered from government snd everything they led the brilliant upward procession his injury. Whil§ there was no and nearly met disaster on coming March 31. 1838, the son of Lorenzo into contact with an automobile. could think or It is not the Ameri­ last week. Prices were irregular. and Caroline Lull. Mr. Lull lived fracture of the skull the injury to can-born who is ruling the cities, In the first hour, though the copper Mr. Hutchinson’s head was of such The children managed to steer stocks and a few of the specialties in Rockville most all of his life and but foreign-born. The city is in the owned, the old Lull farm on West a nature that it will be necessary their sled Into the side of the road, were strong enough to continue the but got badly cut on a barhod wire hands of a dvmi-god. We can only street for many years. He had for him to have complete rest for a “ January advance’’ into new high lived in Springfield the last 1 f> considerable further period, per­ fence there. It was necessary to hope that it wilWmprove in time. price levels. take the children to a physician. " “ I have always thought that pov­ months. He leaves his daughter, haps two weeks. United States Steel, which was Mrs, Hattie Ransom of Springfield, A safer place, is used by th® erty is a blessing in disguise. When the big spectacular ground-gainer children on a hill to fields be­ I w«nt to Idaho I obtained a small two sons, Elmer M. of Philadelphia Loyal Circle of Kings Daughters last week, started today a point and Clarence A. Lull of North will meet this evening at Center longing to the H. C. 'Orter place. patch of land and issued a call to. lower, and was battered down 4%'- This is a splendid' hill and there is the young people for fifty miles Wales, Pa., and several grand­ Congregational church, in the points to 184 in the first half-hour children. He was a member of the junior room. Work will be tacKing no dan.geT from meeting cars. , around to come and ' grub sag'i- in an avalanche of speculative sell­ Two rather "serious chimney fires United Order of Workmen of Rock­ a comfortable. •!t ■; : . 1. br^sh for five hours'a day and they ing. American Can,aP^ Chrysler ville. The funeral was held at 2 took place recently, one' at .the woui|(j receive an education. And Motor, two of the biljlUsh ^tfong- o’clock Sunday from the Dickinson Swedish Lutheran church at­ heme of Mrs. Olive, A- Clark In the ift me tell you, they came, anxious holds, lost 2 ^ . ppinto'^qK'a^tfil­ Funeral parlors of Springfield. Amston district, and due at the ing orders heaped , in faster/tM tendants will hold their annual to.pitch jin,and learn. We built the Burial- was in the family plot at meeting this evening at 7:30, hear C. Porter place oh the grdhn.'l'Miny school and now,. have concrete they could be taken care'of. The Grove Hill cemetery, Rockville. reports of officers and committees fires very • destructive to property buildings erected by the students rise in St. Joe Lead and Interna­ Two Games. and elect a new slate of officers are started in this way. It is quite themselves. tional Nickel was abruptly halted The Rockville High school has for the year 1929. possible to. clean and care for the “ Man is in the world to live and by a blockade of selling orders. two games listed for this week. chimneys so that, this danger may Anaconda Copper, Kennecott and Wednesday evening two teams will he averted. The fires above men­ al§o to do good while living. It is Buckland residents will gather tioned were brought under control surprising what can be accomplish­ American Smelting displayed a come from the Willimantic High this evening in the school assembly strong tone. Anaconda started school and play the first and sec­ hall to celebrate the sixth anni­ with some difficulty. ed with little effort, A small sug­ the week 2% points higher on a Martha Rogers, a fourteen year gestion can change the course of ond teams of the local school at the versary of the organization of the block of 25,000 shares, and was Sykes’ gymnasium. The first game Parent-Teacher association. A sup­ old girl who Ryes vfith- her sister, life. You hear a person using pro­ easily the most aggressive leader of Mrs. Fred. Berhant, while coming fanity and telling off-color stories. will be called at 7:30. Friday night per will be served under the direc­ the bullish forces. Ennecott top­ the local team will go to Norwich tion of Mrs. L. L. Grant at 6:30 home fromi school- in the center a Tell him you don’t like it. Some­ ped 158 in a buoyant upward move day or two ago, cppght a ride with thing might happen. But, he won’t where it will play the Norwich Free and an entertainment will follow, and Greene Cananea was In demand Academy five. supervised by Miss Anna Sullivan a gasoline truck. "When opposite hit you. he'll kick himself because at higher prices. Magdefran-Miller. one of the teachers. The commit­ her home she jumped off in toe be knows that you’re right. For in­ The market wires sizzled with a Miss Carrie Miller, daughter of tee in charge has invited all inter­ middle of the road just in time to stance, I once went over a moun­ heavy turnover of 821,000 shares Lewis Miller of South street and ested, whether members of the as­ be caught by a car coming down tain trail in a blizzard. It was a in the first half-over, which was at Harold Magdefrau son of Mr. and sociation or not. Post Hill. She was carried along -terrific storm and it topk me from the rate of more than 8,000,000 Mrs, Christian Magdefrau of Elling­ on the bumper about twenty, feet •Ipbt o'clock in the morning until shares for the full session. The ton avenue, were marrl^ Saturday Troop 6, Boy Scouts, will resume and thrown into' a flltqh ■■ by the olgbt at. night, to go five miles. big board was swayed backward and aftOTnooh at the Parsonage of the meetings tomorrow night at 7^i30. roadside. While bjid^jj qhakeh upfi • “ It wita sixty miles from Lead- forward by sqceesslTe waves of buy­ Trinity Lutheran church by Rev. The contest between Troop 3 and 6 bruised toe girl escaped serfou*' »P" yllle to Aspir aqd a stage coach ing and selling, in which the pro- Eiich O. Pieper. The bride was has been cancelled indefinitely. jury. It Is said after csrefnl e»- RACTICALLY an inexhaustible list tpolc passengers over the distance fessionais and floor traders took a attended by Mrs. Gertrude Schnei­ amlnatlon by< a physiolgp. The tpr ten dollars. One day. wishing lively and active parU der as matron of honor. The best A daughter was born this morn­ driver of the- car was not blamed of items of every conceivable de> to make the journey between the The mone^ rate was unchanged man was Conrad Schnerlng. Follow­ ing to Mr. ard Mrs. Richard D. for the accident. at 6 per cent. As this is one of the The Young Women's Club, met at P scription are published every day un* two'towns I went down to thfe of­ ing the ceremony a reception was "Valentine of 32 St. Johns street. “ easiest” periods of the year in the the home of the Misses. Gladys and fice to pay my fare. The owner. Kit held at the home of toe groom’ s The baby was born at the Hartford ,der the heading “For Sale’*— No ^ mattmr money market, it is not expected parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Helen Hough Thursday pfternoon. Carson, named after the famous i hospital.. Mrs. Theobald of Hartford was inr Indian scout, said to me, “ No ya i that the rate will go above 6 or 7 Magdefrau of -jiilington avenue. what your want may be, we suggest that per cent this week. And it ajay be After an unannounced wedding trip troduced by Miss Maude Shapleigh, don't parson, no ya don’t. Anybody St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters possible to borrow as low as 5 jper they will reside at No. 209 South primary .supervisor of the schools you seek it first in the ‘‘For Sale’* want ads that goes over the mountain in a of Isabella, will hold a meeting to­ cent in the outside market. Business ^tr66t« in connection with Gha.rles M', Lar- blizzard rides free as long as 1 morrow night at eight o’clock in comb, and gave a talk, on the public of The Herald’s classified section. and industrial reports were mostly Girls’ Club Whist Soon. the K. of C. rooms In the State own a stagecoach.’’ After that I was favorable,’ with steel mills main­ The Rockville Girls’ club will schools.. Refreshmen' were serv» a 'deadhead’ on that line. hold a public whist Monday eve­ theater building. A large attend­ ed. About twenty-five were pres­ taining their high- operating rate, ance is desired. M “ If you ever have a chance to ahd retail merchandizing on the In- ning, January 28, in the club rooms. ent. ' More than likely the item you want or need ride on a stagecoaeh always ride creas«^ in the centers of population. The committee in charge are Miss Trumann C. Ives Is suffering A session in the East Side Rec­ from the results of an abscess on with ftie driver, for two reasons. The railroad stocks were led into Lillian Friedrich, Miss Jennie Batz. will be listed among these “For Sale” ads First, the ^fage might jump the Miss Ella Engelman and Miss Hazel reation Center setback tournament his hip, for which he recently un­ slightly higher price levels by will be held S' 7:30* tonight. All derwent an operatlo’'. His condition — offered at a price far below the original grade and turn over and you’ll have Chesapeake & Ohio, N ^ York Cen­ Devlin. to Jump for your life. The other Notes. those who wire plpylng the first is such that he will have to taken a tral and Baltimore & Ohio, which year’s rest in bed, when it Is cost. Shopping in The Herald’s classified reason is that the stage driver Is sold up nearly 2 points on the aver­ Mayflower Rebekah lodge will part of the :ear are urged to be hold a meeting Tuesday evening present tonight. thought he will recover^ The section pays big dividends. Try it! the most interesting person to talk' age. All of these stocks, with half-a diagnosis showed the presence of to. He can tell you more hair-rais­ dozen more, are candidates for Following the meeting there will be a members’ whist- with prizes and The annual concert in thq. State bone tuberculosis. ing stories thgn any man living. larger cash dividends this year, at The weekly Bible i-iass taught by The driver on the trip, I took, was refreshments. theater tfnder the auspices of the 219 3-4, Chesapeake & Ohio was up Several Past Grands, of May^ toe Rev. John Deeter beld Its meetr CALL 664 •fbry profane. He had a long whip nearly 3 pointc in active trading. Manchester Pi lice Mutual Aid as­ flower Rebekah lodge attended the sociation will be held Sunday, Feb­ ing’ at the home of Mrs. Loren M. tbgr he, swung with a dexterity National Cash Registur spared 4 Trinity Past Grands association Lord Thursday evening. that was amazing, hitting the lead points to 115 1-2 in the lead of the ruary, 10, it was definitely decided o£ Dueteronomy was tak®n upr .to naeeting which was held with Sun­ last night. Captain Herman Schen- hiorses without, as much as flicking specialties, but an avalanche of sell­ set Rebekah lodge of South Man­ continuation o f the study, ■with the rest. But.he would preface each ing orders forced this popular del and Jack Sanson, manager <>f special reference to the decalogue. chester this afternoon. the Princess theater, Hartford, are crsck with a string of oaths. Final­ speculative favorite back to lli^ The Cornelia circle will meet Friday was as warm as a spring ly I could stand it no longer, and 1 1-4. Radio dropped about 6 points Tuesday afternoon at the home of a committee tor securing the con­ day, with toe thermometer at 54 I t t r n i t t g iwked him if it helped him to drive and General Electric sold about a* Mrs. Dora Martin of Elm street. cert numbers. degrees above zero in, the aftot- ■; -.7 ■ sind if his prayers were answered point lower. The- subject will be “ Travel.” The noon. The snow thawed rapidly #Ottlcln’t It be; a pretty hot place to Moderate recoveries were in o'der readers will be Mrs. Arthur R, Brain operations were resorted all day.. Changes in the mercury fiyive horses.. The driver answered, in the second hour, but toe market Newell and Mrs. George S. Brookes to the other day to cure two boys within the last few days covered 88 .CLASSIFIED AD\nERTISING ‘Patd, ;I don’t'flwear, it swears Itr or tl^e whole was extremely Irregu­ Mrs. Newell will read “ The Royal of criminal tendencies. The early degrees, from 12 below In parts of self.* I^r a lorg time afterward he lar, with the bulls and bears even­ Road to Romance” and Mrs. ■spring poetry crop is expected to the town on Tuesday to toe figures • didn^t.swear. ai. oath until some­ ly matched. Brookes will read fto^Q “ Across be undiminished, however- given above for Friday. >AG£ FOUK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTEK, UUW.Nh m u r i w , JAi>|UA«i ax, x»a»..

continuance as secretary of the win’s theory was never swallowed, treasury. hook, line and sinker, hy all scien­ Cttnrtng Brntlb But let this attempt on the pai t tifically learned men. Apparently, HEALTH«iXETAm CE V of the drys to bully the new Presi­ somebody has seized upon a rather PDljUSHBU BZ THfi ordinary declaration of Dr. Clark Dr FrmA M c^ . BERAlii.' PRINTING CX)MPANZ, INC. dent and control his choice of cabi­ At 18 Blssell Street, net officers only go so far, and we in an attempt to make a Vduir Semi-Annual Sale South Manohester, Conn. can be very sure that policy as well Monday” sensation out ot not- so Founded by Blwood S. *^la, as Impnlae will throw the scales In much. Oct. U 1881 QUiSTlOIIS IN RECARO 10 HEALTH tDIET M U Rvery Given I ng Except Sundays and favor of Mr. Hoover reappointing The Incident prompts us to re­ • r CAMCCOT WHO OM 8E In The Gift Shop BolidayA Mr. Mellon and Mr. Mellon accept­ mark, however, that we can’t, for RNCLOSB STt!MP£/> ftODBESSBO £NV£LOP£ £0£ B E P iY Entereo at the Post Office at Jontb m .tav tKNJmXHUKt AOSMiena'e^. ' Uanohestei. Conn., as Second Class ing. Nothing Is surer than that Her­ our part, see so very much to this Fine Mirrors, good Pictures, Sewing Cabinets* Lamps and Ma Matter. bert Hoover 1;. not going to stultify ‘‘missing link” .proposition. Our EPILEPSY J8 CURABLE, pearance of epilepsy. There seems to be-Bome change in the superficial SUBSOH P'flON RATES: By Mall himself at the very outset of his idea is that the link isn’t missing 'there are a number of diseases China have just been repriced for the Senrll-Annual Sale* t dollars a year, sixty cents a V „ . , , . __ ___ ^ which may simulate epilepsy, but it cells of the cortex (gliosis) which month tor shorter perloda Presidential career by jumping at all. Anybody who Compares the ^ ^ ^pjj. t By carrier, eighteen cents a week. ! makes them especially susceptible A gift to some friend or to the home cafi well be s^^ted Slnyle v )piee three cents. through a hoop at the crack of the mental, physical and moral at­ eptic fit, - he Can usually thereafter to any form of toxemia. SPECIAU AUVEKTISING REPRE­ dry whip. tributes of a well disposed chim­ easily distinguish the disease. An I For many years I have seen one right now. • * SENTATIVE. Hamllton-Ue Usser. epileptic attack is often Jpreceded case after another yield to treat- Inc.. 886 Madison Avenne, New '.o. ■ panzee with the same elements by some “ aura” such as a hallu-^ J ment with fasting and dieting, and and 618 North Michigan Avenua as demonstrated' by the creatures Chicago. CLINE’S LACK cination, a sense of contrlctlon in nftinlpulative. treatment to the in- The Manchester Evening Herald is Leonard CUne, the stormy petrel who audibly discuss their private some part of the body, or a feeling testlnes. Practically the only cases on sale In Nev York City at Schu'.. j of Mansfield, who died alone In affairs and opinions, without In­ of anxiety. At! the beginning of the . which cannot be cured by these News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 48nd. attack, the patient usually emits a methods are the ones caused by in­ Street, and 4Sud. Street entrance ot New York, perhaps on the semi­ termission, In theatre or^ picture Grand Central Station and at all sharp cry and. falls unconscious up- i juries to the brain from accidents, Hoatll (R News Standa anniversary of his liberation from house, must arrive at the conclu­ on the floor without making any Por these, surgery offers the only • • • Tolland jail for the killing ot bis sion that the links not only meet effort to protect' himself against In­ hope, and, the patient sometimes Client or International News Ser- jury from flailing. Tha voluntary recovers as soon as the brain pres­ rice. friend and comrade Irwin, was one but overlap. muscles undergo acute spasms fol­ sure has been relieved. “International News Service has the ot those human mechanisms that lowed by tonic convulsions, during Many experiments clearly prove exclusive rights to use tor republica­ appear every now and then, fabri­ BANKRUPTCIES wbicb- the muscles of the face and that the intestines are the principal tion In any form all news dispatches jaws may work furiously and often source, ot the toxins of epilepsy, .but jredlted to^o- not dtberwise credited cated of fine metal, delicately and There seems to be some chance In this paper. It la also exclusively cause the tongue to be'bitten. The still many physicians have not entitled to use tor repohUoatlon all cunningly organized, designed to that the recentlly exposed scandal mouth may froth. l.r»ud breathing profited by these facts. Epilepsy Is ihe local or undated news publlsbetf function effectively, brilliantly, but in the bankruptcy court in New follows and then a profound sleep, still spoken ot In whispers, and lereln.** lacking In that primary essential a York may result In some good com­ from which It Is Impossible to I patients are told that there is no Full Service Client of N E ik 8er- awaken the patient for a time. hope for them. rlca Member, Audit Burean ot Clrou- ing out of evil. Federal Judge Wil­ I ationa balance wheel. Patieqts sometimes have noc­ I (In tomorrow’s article I will ex­ " MIRRORS As a result the mechanism ran liam Clark of New Jersey has de­ turnal attacks ot eplle,)sy for years plain THE CURE OF EPILEPSY.) .,'ICTUKES MONDAY, JAN. 21, 1929 erratically, by fits and starts, with clared for drastic reform in the before they dlscover.lt. They may Vertical Mirrors with picture awaken in the morning with a sore QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS crazy energy at moments, stalling discharge of bankrupts. He has de­ tops ...... $1.98 $1.25 Pictui*e8 . *...... 75c tongue which they have bitten dur­ Pyelitis $2.75. Pictillf68>*'. ^,4>...... $1.50 DON’T WORRY FOB HOOVER and getting on dead centers an­ clared war on the slipshod srstom Question: J. B. K, asks. "What Large Mantle Mirrors ...... $3.75 ing sleep, or may' fiad them­ $5.50 Wallace Kutting and Higgins It is Interesting to note, as other moment. The balance wheel by ^whlch bankrupts have been dis­ selves exhausted after what they are the symptoms of pyelitis? Is Oval Mirrors ih bronze or gold leaf Pictures i.... $2*50 President-elect Hoover starts for charged on recommendation of often consider “ nightmares.” It possible to have it at intervals reduced to half price ..... $8.75 that Cline lacked was that sense of These attacks'' may recur one for a period of years? Is it cura­ Florida on his pre-lnanguration va­ responsibility without which even referees without any real knowl­ $20.00 Colonial M irrors ----- $13.75 after another or only once in sev­ ble? If so, what is the cure?” $23.50 Colonial Mirrors ... .$17.50 cation, how concerned many of the brilliant minds come pretty near to edge on the part of the court as to eral years. There are also minor Answer: Those with pyelitis us $28.00 Louis XVI Mirrors . .$22,00 newspapers are about the tremen­ being useless. Any system of edu whether the bankrupts are honest attacks of epilepsy, known as petit nally develop a fever, but the most h a n g in g -s h e l v e s mal, which are not typical fits, but characteristic diagnostic point is $37.50 Colonial Mirrors ... .$18.75 dous burden of detail with which or dishonest. He intends. In a cation, public or home, which docs only a momentary loss of con­ the presence of pus In the urine. $100.00 Hepplewhite Mirror $39.00 he finds himself confronted, how not develop that sense Is a failure. word, to administer the law as It sciousness, withovit falling, in It Is often associated with other $5.50,Mirrdi' SkelveB, painted $1.98 worried many persons are lest the was Intended to be administered. which there may be a flushing of disorders. The treatment would $8.00 Walnht Finished the face, sweating and headache, depend upon the findings from a new President' shall prove unequal LYING DOWN ON THE JOB He may turn out to be the Moses Shelves ...... $2.98 and a variety ot similar 'symptoms. thorough diagnosis. $12.00 Walnut. Finished ^ to the multiplicity of his problems. Threo motor deaths in Connec­ of a great movement. Sometimes epilepsy Is compli­ Bread with Meals Shelves ..... *.3.98 It Isn’t difficult to imagine Mr. ticut over the week-end, in Janu­ cated by a twilight state, lasting Question; Mrs. C. L. W. asks: Hoover having a good broad quiet ary, will not suffice to command PEN SLIPPED from an hour to several months, “ Will you please tell me why you never recommend bread with meals smile to himself over all this the attention ot the Connecticut Mr. Hoover probably didn’t read wherein long journeys or other acts 0 ^4-' l\i |[ may take place without the pat^ in your menus, only Melba toast? anxiety. legislature, which so far has given over the note he sent to a Water- lent’s knov^ledge. Some of the acts Whatvharm Is there In eating yeast J p p ! It is quite true that the President no evidence that It considers the bury young girl who had transmit­ in this stage may he quite natural, bread and baking powder bread?” Answer: I do recommend bread o f the United States is a busy, man, slaughter of citizens on the roads ted to him an original pencil but they may be extremely violent. Murder or Incendiarism may be occasionally in my menus, but I be­ by the nature of Ills job. It has al­ any ot Its business. It Is doubtful sketch of the Incoming President, committed. As the disease pro­ lieve most people use too much ways hefen so. It is also true ~that If three dozen deaths In the same else, such ia -his native^ modesty, gresses, the patient’s character bread to the exclusion of other Presidents have successively sub­ time would stir a single legislative we doubt if he would have permit­ changes— easily enrages, there Is more vital foods. When any kind of bread is used it should be taken mitted to a constant; access of pulse. Possibly If the number were ted to stand just exactly those egotism, lying and an apparent dis­ regard for ethics. Under excite­ with non-starchy vegetables and SEWING CABINETS duties, until the mass of them Is three, hundred somebody at Hart­ words, “ I wish to thank you for ment, criminal acts may be per­ not in addition to other starches or formidable. ford. might have a glimmering no­ your beautiful Sketch.” formed. The disease sometimes with protein foods. $8.75 Priscilla Sewing Perspiring But It is also true that by far tion that really something ought terminates in death or Insanity. Cabinets ^!... * ...... $4.98 Not every convulsion can be con­ Question; P. C. writes: “ I am a $12.50 Priscilla Sewing the greater part of these duties are to be fionA about It—but there is girl of twenty-one years and pei*^ sidered as epileptic however, since C a b in e ts ...... $7.00 voluntarily assumed, or assumed In no evidence- to support; the hope iN NEW YORK there are digestive convulsions of spire very much. What would you advise me to do to stop this?” $25.00 Martha Washington a more or less slavish' acquiescence that It would go any farther than New York, Jan. 21.— Wherever early childhood, hysterical attacks from tumor pressures, and various Answer: Take at least two sponge, Serving Cabinets ...... $10.50 DIlifNER SEtS ' to custom. As a matter of fact, a that. the gold balls, sail over the green \ types ot poisoning and Intoxica­ or shower baths daily? Rub the $29.50 Martha Washington President of the United States can Apparently. the Legislature cf this coming spring seihester, I pre­ skin briskly with a towel each time, 42 Piece Sets reduced dict the frequent repetition of gags tions. Sewing Cabinets ...... $19.00 he, if he will, pretty much his own Connecticut conceives Its duty to Heredity, accidents, alcholism also Increase your ellminatioil. of to be heard in Broadway’s latest toxins through the lungs, kidneys $32.00 Martha Washington from $18i7B td boss. He can be, far more than the consist in making laws to provide and various diseases and reflex song and dance hit, “ Follow and bowels. Sewing Cabinets $25.00 60 Piece Sets reduced . through.” conditions may Influence the ap- average man, captain of his own against non-union barbers and All df the Martha Washington froitt $18*76 •. time. All it would require for a hairdressers'from competing with But the one that pleased me 66 Piece Sets redircSd most is sprung by a golf tutor In Again the tutor takes the comic as floor and runs along on a new set Cabinets are solid mahogany. President to attain freedom from the union variety, making appro­ the process of glviqg a lesson In his bait and recites: of grooves until It fits Into Its $10.00 Combination Bed tighf and f ropa $22i66 w -* * * i * seven-eighths of the slarisbness of priations for the housing of more the comedian. "The last pupil I had was just place. Boudoir Lamps in ^ various 66 Piece Set^eduecd "Ob', I have it, I know what’s like you. One day he decided to the job, would be to assert his public officials and attending to Some wise young Broadwaylte Colors . . . ; ...... $7.95 from $29. w th ^ ..... the matter with your game now,” 'use an ant bill as a tee. The moth­ 66 Piec? Seta reduced rights. matters-that; are really administra­ spouts the tutor. er ant came out of her hole and has figured out that 48 murders Painted Card Tables with It happens that Mr. Hoover has tive. Such small affairs as taking a “ What’s that?” bites the comic. watched • him tearing up the turf take place each week In a single 4 ch airs...... $10.75 from $3lJ60 had a great deal of experience In firm grip on the automobile situa­ “ You stand too close to your ball with his club. She climbed up on block on West ,48th street. Which —after you’ve bit it.” means that there are three slays tion and'taking some of the perils the golf ball and called back to her the handling of very large and In family, ‘Children, hurry up and running, each of which has a slay­ Tolved businesses, and that he has bht of it, the General Assembly ap From here and there come fur­ come up here where you’ll be safe.” ing as its cllipax. been immensely successful. Much pears to be the affair of the Al­ ther ominous warnings that tuxe­ i m The fire department of Great W ATKl NS BROTH ERS. of his success has come through mighty, not to be Interfered with does will be "passe” this winter. The “ Automobile Hotel,” which Manhattan society of the more-or- Neck, L. I., a New York suburb, CRAW FORD a n d CHAMBERS RANGES his ability to formulate bold gener-* by such modest creatures as legfa- came from Kenosha, Wls,, and less ultra sort will not have not from this metropolis, has made claims the most celebrated troup of al plans, choose lieutenants of ‘lators. them. The well dressed man will Its maiden bow to New York. It’s helmet wearers. Since this Is a especial fitness for their respective get little else but scorn if he dare a 24-story sky-reacher and will ac­ famous actors’ and writers’ colony bob up in aught but swallow tails and the department Is a "home jobs and then hold them responsi­ a m a t e u r CREkHNAL commodate 1000 "guests.” ' And and dear old-fashioned evening it's predicted that there will be bucket brigade,” practically every ble for the adequate fulfillment of Charles Toman of Kansas City, clothes. more and bigger ones In the mid- member Is a celebrity. Its chief Is their duties. He is not a fusser. at 25 the father of three children, The leading style mentqy of town belt as a means of helping to Jack Hazzard, one of Broadway's New York bursts Into type before solve* the difficult traffic conges­ best known cqinedians. It is our guess that Mr. Hoover was In a hospital corridor when my frightened eyes at this moment, is going to have a much easier time tion problem of Gotham. GILBERFT SWAN. they told'him that his fourth child crying aloud: "For the last time, I Once a car has been deposited running this country than any of had.arrived in an adjacent ward. give notice that tuxedoes and din­ within the “ hotel” doorway by its MiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuHHiniiiiiiiMHmiiiiiiiiMiiuiMiniiiiiiiiii his predecessors fo ra long time. He ner jackets will ^not be counten­ owner, it Is attended to very much 23232390484848535353482323532348534823482323232353 He had no job, no money, no cOal anced this season.” Technical courses will be givqn is too much o?' an executive genius and no credit at the' grocer’s. He like a hotel guest. It starts on a That would happen! Just as I grooved track and stops at a desk in all secondary schools of Chile, to permit his mind to become clut­ flipped one of the few cents in his got my last year’s tux finally paid to be assigned a room by the clerk. under a recent presidential decree tered with needless detail, either pocket.- It came down "steal” side for! Thereafter It continues in its groove for standardizing secondary schools administrative or political. He may up. He sallied forth and lield up until it reaches an elevator. It and for their adaptation to the And, oh yes, there was another Is whisked up on an evelator that needs of different sections of- the not and probably will not get his two drug stores, got $135, bought golf gag in that music show that halts automatically at the proper country. results after the plodding manner some coal, paid up the grocery bill might bring a laugh at fbe club. of a Grover Cleveland or by the and told himself "never again.” menticulous Irwyer methods of a Bat he was an amateur and a Hard Drilling Calvin Coolidge. But he will invent burglar and It was no time at all methods of his own and they will before the police traced the crimes probably be as revolutionary as to "him. He got ten years. they are big. Holding no brief for the fellow whb goes out on his muscle just \’VE DRILLHD PIPES because he is hard up, one cannot HARPBR STUFF MUST BE KIDDING but feel, nevertheless, that there is LESS TUBES m e E N t We take it that the drys are only something t'wlsted. If Toman had REFORE./ $75.00 pretending when they solemnly de­ been an underworld crook he would America’s Greatest Radio Value. clare that they "will not counte­ have had bondsmen, clever law­ ifoii liiay ' be^nble to thaw it out nance Mr. Mellon” as secretary of yers, quite possibly political influ­ Hear It and Be Gonvinced*' the treasury in case Mr. Hoover ence. In one way or another- the temporarily yotiriielf, or yoa may RKKEFEIRR should determine to keep that bril­ chances are that he never would burtL* wbter pipe, w bl^ facost- liant financier in charge of the gov­ have' had to actually serve ten ly bM diAgerotis; Why trifle ernment’s money affairs. Because years or anything like It. As a free­ Radio Dei lent. they are certainly going the best lance beginnei he has to take the Cor. Main St. and Brainard South Manchester | wh«i» vwb.cait fix It eorrecily, per. way in the world to insure the law according to its letter and his mnaentiy, sdlSw.aii * Very mod- continuance ot Mr. Mellon in his medicine along with the law. eritO'tidstT' present office. The wrong is not that this man Neither Herbert Hoover nor An­ should be punished but that he drew Mellon is made of the sort of should be punished much more se­ t/afe iK stuff to permit such outrageous im­ verely than if he were an inten­ iA M C RIGAN immtAmsaBaBaaasssasssaBsss^^ATHOPCiffr pertinence to delude itself, into the tional and habitual criminal. Idea that it Is succeeding. If Mr. IS T O R Y Behold thon art fair' niy ; Hoover and Mr. Mellon were let NO LINK mSSING beliold tboa art fair; thon bast alone it is by no means a settled Dr. Austin A. Clark of the United JANUARY 21 dove’s ej’es.«>^S And on the other hand It has never earth in practically his present tion amendment. DATE. QAtE. GALE, GALL. GILL, GIRli; been a settled thing that Mellon phyaical development. ^ ' W would consent to serve again. He is Just why this should be herald­ Senate debates are often highly Professor Burges Johnson com­ no longer young; he has enormous ed as a new theory we cannot un­ educational. Never before, except plains the old profanity Is Inade-*- Fit concerns of his own; he must be derstand. It has been held by a poaatbly in the trials of beautifnl quate and no effective new ouss- .thinking somewhat of a hit of great many scientists— by some as female pistol artists, have we re- words h.tve been Invented. ' The I s aliseiL what a wide rang ' if activ­ professor must be getting ready to leisure— matter:^ which possibly a. probability and I ’ some as a ities the expression "se.^-defense” run Into an opened-' door In the ^IghtJ^elgh against his furth possibility, for a long time. Dar- covers. duk. ^ . t ' COLLEGE HOCKEY. 375,000 Jars Vicks Now DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Hollywood Writer Dines Produced Every 24 Hours Princeton 6, Clarkson 3. Night Auto Monday, January 21. 11:00—WJZ Slumber rajisic. Leading DX Stations. St Lawrence 1. pornell 0.''- 12:00—Two dance orchestras. Yale Freshmen i, ’ Melrose High Me'tropolitan Opera stars will b« the 12:30—Deuces wild; orchestra. 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA—740. That the public has not forgotten guests ol honor at the family party 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 9:00—Studio artists concerL - With Jetta Goudal-Lives 0. to be broadcast by WJSAF and allied 8:30—WEAF programs (2V4 brs.) 9:30—WEAF programs^(2 hrs.) Bates 5, Army 0., . the lesson of 1918 is indicated Oy Repair Shop stations at 9:30 Monday night. Among- 12:30—Dance program. 11:45—Brown's dance orchestra. Conn. Aggies, Mass Aggies ( post­ Us prompt responses to the warn­ the artists to be present will be Louise 399.8— W eX-W JR, DETROIT—7eO. 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. Lerch. soprano; Dorothea Flexer, con­ 7:30—WJZ programs (114 hrs.) 8:00—Orchestra; studio program. poned). , ing of health authorities to combat ODK Si'Kt l.\l.’l ii<;8— tralto; Armand Tokatyan, tenor, and 499.7—WTIC, HARTFORD—600. 9:30—WJZ real folks hour. T —r the flu by keepitig free from colds. George Cehanovsky, baritone.* They 7:00—Musical program. 10:30—Male quartet; orchestra, The demand for Vicks VapoKuo, Motor ovei-hnuliiig—> will be assisted by a chorus and a 8:00—WE.\F programs (3 hrs.) 12:00-^Uptown hour; orchestra. COLLEGE KWLM.^llNG. Valves iiroiind and Car^n Re symphony brehestra. "The Shooting 422.3—WOR. NEWARK—710. 1:00—Insomnia Club orchestra. the vaporizing sal/e which proved moved— 8:00—Music room quintet, vocalists. so valuable miring the 1918 epi­ of Dan McGrew," a dramatic poem by 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. Hydraulic ami Mechanicftl lirak( Robert Service, will be burlesqued b> 8:30—"The Shooting or Dan Mc­ 10:00—Colonial music; orchestra. • • Yale 37, Penn ' demic, has already shattered by a the well-known humorist, Henry Bur- Grew" by Henry Burblg, hu­ 10:30—Two dance orchestras. Servii-o— Army 45, Amherst 17. wide margin all previous records. big, .during the program to be radi­ morist. . 1:00—Late dance period. Lehigh 40, Lafayette 19. Flee liis|iectii>n. ated by the Columbia stations at 8:30. 9:00—"Marrying Off Sally,” etory. 344.5— WENR, CHICAGO—870. Although the capacity of the All work done with the latest The rest of the hour will consist of 10:00—Light opera, "The Daughter of 8:15—Farmer Rusk’s talk. Worcester Tech ,56, .Boston U. 6. Vicks laboratorie.s has been tripled selections from the most recent and Madame Angot." 12:00—Studio feature program. New York U. 49, Williams 22. equipment. popular musical comdies, and will In­ 11:05—Golden's dance orchestra. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. since 1918, tnty are once more op­ AH work guaranteed. clude the very new “Whoopee," sung 11:30—The Witching hour. 9:30—WEAF family part.v. erating night shifts. The present by a tenor with od'chestral accompaiil-' 302.8—WBZ, n e w ENGLAND—990. 10:80—Violinist; Hungry quintet. It will pay you to investigate. ment. Wintry winds and swirling 7:00—Lowe's dance orchestra, 11:80—Dance, baritone: dream ship. COLLEGE IVUEHTLI.VG. output Is moie than 375,QUO jars snow make a musical trip to the 7:30—WJZ programs (.VA hrs.) 12:15—Three dance orchestras. ----H— every 24 nours. CALL Southland a most appropriate diver­ 9:00—Studio musical program. 254.1—WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. sion at this time of year so at 9 the 9:30—Real folks with WJZ. 8:30—Dance orchestra; trio. Cornell 21, Syracuse 6. Mild though it is in comparison Wanderer's male quartet and the Four 10:00—Andrew's troubadours orchestra 9:00—Mooseheart hour; songs. Brrtwn 19V6. Yale 13i^. with 1918, this year’s epidemic has After 5 P.M. Hawaiians will carry listeners of WIP 11:00—Memorial organ recital. 11:05—Orchestra: myster.v three, Army *18. Sprtngfleld. 11. already affected more than a mil­ into the land of everlasting spring. 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. Phone 2954 A program of folk songs of the South 6:00—Dinner dance music. 7:45—Harmony team; scrap book. Penn 15. Colombia 12. lion persons, and it is apparently and brand new dance tunes will be 7:30—Address: piano twins. 8:15—Angelus; singing party. Lehigh 21. PHneeton 2. still increasing. included during the hour. Half an 8:30—G.vpsic.s dance ofehestra. 9:00—Water witches; concert. 250 West Center Street hour later WJZ and allied broadcast­ 8:00—Hits of Broadway. 10:30—Hippodrome: popular program. ers will go to the extreme' and will put 9:30—Family party with Metropolitan 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. on the air the ice carnival on the old Opera stars. 8:00—Columbia program (3 hrs.) niill pond at Thompsons Corners. All 10:30—Empire builders hour. \ 11:15—Concert orchestra; aerials. the skaters, led b / Judge Whipple as 11:00—Grand opera. "Carmen.” 12:00—Two dance orchestras. Father Neptune on a sleight-throne 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 283.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040. drawn over the Ice, are to appear In 6:00—Palais D’Or orchestra. 9:00—Cline’s dance orchestra, fancy dress costume. A hockey game, 7:00—South Sea Islanders. H:00—Belcanto male quartet. which promi-ses to be fa.st and furious 7:30—Roxy and His Gang with Ethel 299.8—w o e , DAVENPORT—1000. is also scheduled. The Fireman's Louise Wright, soprano. 8:08—WE.AF programs (4 hrs.) band will furnish music for the oc­ 8:30—Harmony duo. orchestra. 12:00—Stanley’s dance orchestra, casion In spite of the protests that 9:00—Neapolitan nights with music of 8:00—U. S. Engineers band. • • • ' it is not appropriate for an Ice car- Naples. 374.8— WBAP, FORT WORTH—800. nivaU 9:30—Thompkins Cornear'a real folks 8:30—Musical programs (314 hrs.) • • • • hold an Ice carnival. 12:15—Theater entertainment. • • • at Low Cost Black face type Indicates best features 10:00—Blue Danube nights. 357—CMC, HAVANA—1260. 10:30—Jado room orchestia. 9:00—Musical inililary parade. All programs Eastern Standard Time. 11:00—Slumber music. 10:00—Studio musical program. 491.5—WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 475.9—WOS, JEFFERSON CITY—C30. Leading East Stations. 8:00—Jerrie Me.ver ensemble. 9:00—Boyd’s Fulton band. 9:00—Wanderer’s male quartet, four 10:00—Christian college program. N 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. HaWalions. 11:00—Young’s dance orchestra. The Westinghouse 8:30—Honolulu duo; musical jays. 10:00—Three dance orehestra.s (2 hrs.) 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. 9:00—Concert orchestra; studio hour. 535.4— WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. 8:00—AVEAF programs (2>,4 hrs.) 30:00—Chocolate boys entertainment. 7:30—^WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 10:30—Sunny Jim: Amos ’n’ Andy. 11:00—^Two dAnce oreliestras. 11:00—Smith’s Sympbony orchestra. 11:45—The Swanee Singers. 281—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 305.9— KDKA, PITTSBURGH-980. 12:15—Dance music; nighthawks. 7:00—^WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 6:38—Dinner dance orchestra, 468.5—KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. Streamline Iron 9:00—String quartet, contralto. 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 9:30—AVEAP programs (314 hrs.) 9:30—^IVJZ real folks hour. 10:00—Don Bestor’s orchestra. 1:00—Night cap melodies. 10:00—Merrvlander's orch.. baritone. . 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 384.4— WMC, MEMPHIS—780. 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 6:00—Dinner^ dance mu.sic. 11:00—Samova concert program. ONLY 47c DOWN 7:11—Amos 'n' Andy, comic team. 7:00—Studio recital: radio talk. 12:30—Dance orche.stra. 7:25—Studio piano recital. 7:40—Uncle Gimbee’s program. 370.2—WCCO, MINN.. ST. PAUL—810. 8:00—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) 8:00—^AVEAP programs (3 hrs.) 9:00—AVllfahrt’s dance orche.stra. Here is a chance vto ^ret one of the 11:10—Two dance orchestras. 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 9:30—Studio musical progs. (214 hrs.) S45.1_WGR. b u f f a l o —550. 8:00—WJZ progrrams (IH hrs.) 11:05—Erickson’s dance orchestra. best irons ma(ie at a price that is 6:15—Van Surdam's orchestra. 9:30—AVJZ real folks hour. 461.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—650. within the reach of every purse. 7 :30—Laundriliers entertainment 10:00—Smith’s dance orchestra. 9:00—Craig’s dance orchestra. 8:00—WE.\F programs ((4 hrs.) 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 9:30—AVEAP family party. Order yours now. ' 12:00—Buffalo organ recital. 11:55—Time; weather: markets. 10:30—Feature entertninmenL 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 6:00—Stocks; farm forum. 11:00—Studio orchestra. 6:30—Dinner dance orchestra. 6:30—Dinner dance orchestra, 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. 47c Down $ a Month 8:00—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) 7:30—Madrigal mixed quartet. 6:30—Trio; wishing well. Jeta Gondal . . . not so tigerish as you miglit suppose. 1.00 11:05—Two d.ance orchestras. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 8:00—W EAF feature hour. » 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 225.4—WHAZ, TROY—1300. 8:30—Operalogue; Virginia history. By D.AN THOMAS “ When I am acting, I must feel 7:15—Jack and Gene; twilight songs. 8:00—Samarang trio. 9:15—Serenaders: glee club. Regular $5.00 Value 8:00-Talk; organ program. 8:30—"Persian Garden,” song cycle, 11:00—^Dance orchestra. by characterization,” declares 8:30—Harmony duo. orchestra, cycle. . 440.9— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. Hollywood, Calif., Luncheon Miss Goudal. “ 'When I am playing 9:30—WJZ real folks. 9:30—Soprano, pianist. 12:30—N. B. C. programs. with Jetta Goudal! in a picture, I never think of my­ 10:00—Hamilton club; Jack and Gene, 10:15—Schenectady orchestra program. 1:00—^Variety program, artists. self as Jetta Goudal. I am just Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary PX Stations. Exotic, tempermental and, yes, a character. And I try to act and 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—860. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. even vicious Jetta Goudal. Would think as that character would. 7:30—Musical programs. 8:00—Artists entertainment. 11:00—Bears entertainment. I he met at the door by a barrage Thinking I believe is the most im­ 8:00—WEAF programs ( 2 ^ , hrs.) 9:00—Studio musical program. 1:00—Amos 'n* Andy, comic tcam| $3.47 portant part. Proof of that is 10:30—Hector’s dance orchestra. 11:00—.Arcadia dance orchestra. 2:15—I^assen concert frolic. of chlnaware or would she wait 296.9—WHN, NEW YORK—1010. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. that I use the same make-up for 645.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—550. until I was comfortably seated? 8:00—Dinner dance orchestra. 8:30—WEAF feature programs. practically every role. The only I I 9:00—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) 272.6— WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. 11:0.5—Orchestra, male quartet. But I accepted her invitation 11:00—^Amos 'n' Andy, comic team. 7:00—Concert orchestra ;tenor. 1:00—Reese popular quartet. in an unguarded m.oment and pre­ difference is in thoughts.” 11:15—Dance orchestra. 7:30—^Violinist: book talk. 374.8—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. sented myself at her luxurious “ Do you think it would be 215.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1390. 7:30—Talk: opera bits, 10:00—Studio musical program. apartment. I had thought about easier to play a love scene with a 8:00—Columbia programs W hrs.) 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 11:1.5—Pianist; two orchestra.'*. KJ 11:00—Amos 'n* Andy, comic team. 7:35—Air college lectures. 333.1— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. arming myself with a borrowed man whom you actually love?” I le Manchester Electric Co. 11:15—Wylie’s pl.cadilly orchestra, 8:15—Schubert song cycle. 12:00—Studio music.al program. football headgear, just in case asked. 8:30—Shorthand contest. 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920. 1:00—Dance orchestra. anything should start flying in my “^On the contrary,” replied the * i'773 jMain Street Phone 1700 7:45—Barium dance orchestra. 9:00—Genesee Society dinner. ■ 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. actress, “ I should And such a situ­ 8:00—WEAF programs (3\4 hrs.) 434.5—CNRO, OTTAWA—690. 11:00—Chimes; shell symphonIsL direction. 8:00—Concert orchestra. 12:00—?^ B. C. feature hour. But Jetta Godual on the stage ation very embarrassing, particu­ ! % I I 410.7—CFCF, MONTREAL—730. 8:45—’Talk; orchestra, 12:30—Studio musical program. larly If those around me knew I 8:00—Canadian musical review. 9:5.5—^Male quartet. 508.2— KOB, NEW MEXICO—590. and Jetta. Goudal off the stage are 9:00—Toronto programs (2 hrs.) 10:15—Request musical period. 10:00—Farm talk; orchestra. two different persons— as entirely was in love \yith him. To me, it 11:00—Studio musical program. 315.6— WRC, WASHINGTON—960. 10:30—Play; courtesy program. different as one could imagine, would be just like undressing in 12:00—Denny’s dance orchestra. 8:00—WEAF.programs (2^ hrs.)' 12:00—Feature musical program. whatever she is in the studio — public. and one hears lots of strange tales “As it is I don’t make love to — she is not temperamental by anybody. My character makes love AU-TALKING MOVIE HIGHWAGESNEEDED nature, at least at home. to another character.” Hamilton’s houses, in Windsorvllle, WTIC THRILLER AT STATE TO KEEP PROSPERin WAPPING recently. Mr. Manning’s house, known as First Travelers Insurance Co. the Alfred Hayes place and occu­ H artford pied by Arthur Boyle caught fire in “The Terror” Here Two More ROTARIANS WARNED Dwight Barber of Westfield, N. the ell part early Saturday, morn­ The most important^ of all rules at 535.4 m. 560 k. c. Days. J., Is the guest of his uncle and ing. The ell part was destroyed, family, Mr. and Mrs. W’alter N. Fos­ but the rest of the house was the A & P is the one which states “ Quality “ The Terror” is at the State Detroit.— If the United States is ter of Foster street. seved. Mr. Boyle was badly must never be sacrificed to make a' lower Program For Monday theatre. Half the town seems al­ to continue prosperous, the present Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hills burned. ready to have been there, and the standard of high wages must be have named their son, Norman The W'ednesday Afternoon club price.” The next most important rule 6:10 p. m.— Summary o£ Program. maintained. Frederick. Mrs. Hills will .leave met at the home of Mrs. O. W. 6:12 p. m.— “ Mother Goose”— other half on the way— for no more This was the theme of an ad­ the Hartford hospital and go to Burnham- last week. states “A & P prices must be the lowest Bessie Lillia-> Taft. enthusiastic applause ever greeted dress by Floyd Allen, assistant to the home of her aunt, in the city, 6:25 p. m.— News Bulletins. h mystery play here, than was given possible.” The fine values listed below are the talking picture which Warner Alfred P. Sloan, president of Gen­ for a few days, before' leaving for The early bird often gets his own 6:30 p. m.— Hotel Bond Trio— eral Motors, at a Rotary Club meet­ her home in Willimantic. breakfast. further proofs that both these rules are Emil Helmberger, Director. Brothers Introducers of talking pic­ tures, to the world, consider their ing here. Mr. and Mrs. Walden V. Collins absolutely obeyed. Oriental Songs greatest The appeal of the oriental in "We must maintain the consum­ have both been quite ill at their Vitaphone Is used for absolutely ing tiower of the people if we want home with the grip for the past music has influenced compos­ all words spoken In the piece. to continue prosperity,” Allen said. week. COMPLETE ers of almost every nationality. There is, of course, the symphonic “ The working man also needs Paradoxically enough, what we There were between 55 and 60 at f your schoolgirl cmnplexionl accompaniment— and in addition greater leisure.” the Federated Sunday school social, RADIO SERVICE recognize as oriental niusic is every sound that goes with the CAKES not oriental at all, but consists Allen enunciated his conception which was held at the parish house' Free I'ube i'estitig. shivery, panicky course of the of the meaning of high last Friday evening. Games were merely of the impressions of play, is reproduced with astonish­ General Itepairiiig Soap composers of many different wages by emphatically .asserting enjoyed by young and old together ing vividness— rain, wind, whisper, his belief that “ the highest priced and at the close of the games, re­ Authorized ■ ■ ^ fegdy to fry — delicious fla vor! occidental nations. Emil Heim- shriek, crackle of flames, and a Sales and Service for 41 berger’s selections for this man is the cheapest on the payroll freshments were served. host of other sounds. while the lowest priced is the most The Federated Workers met at Majestic Atwater-Kent CANS evening’s oriental program May McAvoy and Alec B. Fran­ costly.” the home of Mrs. Emma Alexander Kolster Radioln illustrate the poiift. Here we cis have the stellar roles, with John "The old Idea that the first thing last Friday, for an all-day meeting. Bveready • -have in Pinsutl the Italian in­ Milijan, Edward Everett Horton, Not as many attended as usual on terpretation of the oriental Louise Fazenda, Holmes Herbert to do when production costs are to hi CRYSTAL— the salt that*s all salt! be lowered is to cut the pay is ob­ account of so much illness in town. mode, in Bemberg and Leroux and Otto Hoffman In support. Roy Olln Barber moved his family KEMP'S PKGS the French interpretation, in Del Ruth directed. solete,” Allen declared. “ The au­ tomobile industry, I believe, Is re­ from Rockville to one of Henry Rlmsky-Korsakov the Russian, A screaming Hal Roach comedy Salt and the latest Issue of MGM News sponsible for the exactly opposite I ^ ^ V' ' and In Liza Lehmann the Eng­ theory that It Is better to increase lish. Events will complete the pro­ { JUsIt and serve for a hasty luncheon! gram. the payroll. This may sound like I Hindu S on g ...... Bemberg a paradox but it is not.” CANS II Bedouin Love S on g ...... There are three complete per­ ...... Pinsuti formances daily— at 2:15, 6:45 Allen pointed out that fair play Soalghetti Is essential In the success of a big For Colds III Kashmiri Song . .. Finden and 8:48. A. business— fair play to the customer, Cijisp fla vored flakes! IV The N ile ...... Leroux the workingman and the stock­ . V Song of In d ia ...... holder. PKG ...... Rimsky-Korsakov Y.G. A. A. GRAND CONCERT POST VI Ah! Moon of My Delight Marketing constitutes the great­ Flakes from “ In a Persian Garden est problem now before the auto- X / AND PRIZE MASQUERADE blle industry, Allen said. “ We have IA fwUjfulform of bum! Lehmann passed the stage where production VII East Is West .... Bowers was a problem. We have'the facili­ PKG 7:00 p. m.— Hal Kemp s Hotel The forty-fifth annual grand POST concert and prize masquerade of ties now to make the cars; it Is our Flakes Manger Orchestra. task to build: a marl^et that can the Y. G. A. association will be 7:30 p. m.— Station WCAC will absorb the quantity we can pro­ or bath! broadcast on this same fre­ held at Princess hall, Rockville, on duce.” quency until 8:00 p. m. Friday evening, January 25. There CAKE 8:00 p. m.— “ The Voice of Fire­ will be-a concert by the Orchestral St!^#theart stone" from N. B. C. Studios. club of nine pieces under the direc­ / 8:30 p. m.— A. & P. Gypsies from tion of Arthur H. Stein. This or­ : Spr^nide on icy tcalks! N. B. C. Studios. chestra has been especially select­ COLLECTING COMPANY 10 LB 9:30 p. m.— General Motors fami­ ed for this concert. Prof. Fred Eln- ICE BAG ly Party from N. B. C. Studios. seidel, Jr., of New Haven, formerly HAS ANNUAL SPREAD CREAM 10:30 p. m.— Great Northern Rall- of Rockville, will prompt for the • way Program from N. B. C. Old-fashioned dances. All the latest' ■. Dutch Cocoa with the rich flavor! Studios. dance hits will be played for the The Collecting Company, 110th 11:00 p. m.— ^News and Weather medern dances. Dancing will con­ Bulletins. Medical Regiment, of Hartford, - - *sCoeoa tinue until 1 a. m. • which Includes many Manchester There will be much competition young men In its membership, held e^ipldous Yellow Label Tea! SOCCER RESULTS among the maskers for the prizes its annual banquet at Qillman which consist of $20 In gold and Pines in Oakland Saturday night. l^LB will be given for handsomest How many people you know ‘end tHeir colds witH Bayer Aspirin! PKG Eastern League Soccer A chicken supper was served and t i f f ’s Tea I. R. T. Rangers 4, Hakoab 1. lady’s and gent’s costumes, most the soldiers enjoyed a bill of enter­ And .how often you’ve heard o f its prompt relief of sore throat or Hlspano 4, Hiingaria 1. comical lady’s and gent's costumes tainment pqt on by the Clements tonsilitis. No wonder millions take it for colds, neur^gia, and most original make-up. >The Bethlehem 4, New York Giants 2 Entertainment Bureau of Hartford. rheumatism; and the aches and pains that go with them. The won­ hall has been'elaborately decorated The program included two clog :e Rasor Blades pkg* by the Overseas Decorating Com­ dances, three songs and several der is that anyone still worries through a winter without these American League Soccer pany of Hartford and many new snappy dance numbers. tablets! They relieve quickly, yet have no eflfect whatever on the schemes •vill be used for the first Dr. Charles W; Goff, captain of heart. Frienids have told you Bayer Aspirin is marvelous; doctors Boston 5, Jersey City 0. time. Many Manchester people are Tooth Paste 1 7 c “ N. Y. Nationals 3, Brooklyn 2 the company, addrer^'Jd the men have declared it harmless. Every druggist has it, with proven direc­ planning to attend this concert and spoke, well of iho morale of (Semi-finals). and masquerade. tions. Why not put it to the test? resh at your A & P Store! . r;rjrr- ^ . Fall River 3, Providence 0. the company. Plans for next sum­ mer’s encampment were discussed. Aspirin is the tra<]e mark of Bayer Manofactnre Captain Goff said he thought his of Monoacetlcacldeatet of Stllcyllcacld COLLEGE BOXING. WM. E. KRAH unit might go to Camp Devens this jj^^mother’s Bread 8* Expert year. New Hampshire 4, Army 3. ,The badquet was nearinig a close Radio Semce when the police raided the place 669 Tolland Turnpike. and arrested the owner, Miss COLLGEGE WATER POLO. Elizabeth Rasch on the charge of / South Manchester keeping liquor with intent to sell. JlIA Army 9, Squadron A 3. Phone 364-2 None of the patrons were held. r- ■ ■. f P ■ ',^\‘’:'»V:' '4';v ' ] ’'',f;;-V':’' ‘ *»; •.-■■ ■ -7 )V . * wK‘ X’- .:.<■■ ■.'.. .'■• ,! ' ’. 4". T • ;; '•■' ;■,. ■■ . - ^ • . ’.. .v-'i .^i.'- '-- ■

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THIS HAS HAPPENED honorable! iBesldes, you signed an Maizie smiled wisely. ’ own were like.lea ASHTORETH ASHE, returning agreement to leave him alone.” “ It sounds sort of like ,hj wap “ Don’ t you worry, dear. I got from a trip to West Indies, has Maizie looked puzxled. Id love,” she speculated ehrewd-ly. Sadie under m^..wing, .now,, and gotten berseif engaged to her form* “ An agreement?” she' said, frown­ “ Don’t you think So, Sadie?” shre’s npt going^to’ get In-any-trou­ er employer, HOLLIS HART, ricli ing. “ What do you mean, Ashto­ “ Who— me? Oh, you bet." Sadie ble. What that . girl needs is a beyond a poor girl’s wildest dreams. reth?” folded her napkin carefully. “ Now mother’s eye on her. The trouble Her happy homecoming 'is al* Sadie-crimsoned, and shoved her don't you two do the dishes. I ’m with you young people,” pronounc­ mostv > ruined. Before she has. a chair back from the table. going to run down to the ma.’i bog. ed Maizie,. "l3 you forget your chance' to tell her mother, MAlZjnSi ‘That’s right!” she jeered. ‘Spill I’ll be rlght‘back. Want me to take mothers .’ knew it'all- before you. of her engagement, sh.e leiuriff thj^^ the baans!” . i ^ ‘ •- your letter. Ash?” Sadie now— she. thinks.:l’-m an. old MONTY ENGLISH, w^o used.to 1^ I ‘ iD^esn’ t* mother >know rthe whole Ashtoreth was confused.,. fogey, pud! jDqbcqnt..a8ta bpbe un­ ■< ! i‘ - I, . V . ? “ No, thanks," ahe said.-‘‘It Isp’i born. 'Talktog • wd^k a* girl like her ^ P*. . ' I. her sweetheart, is flyinjg over 1 story?” • ,r' *-;U‘ t." • ' ; T New York to "see her. Hollis is Ashtoreth abandoned all pretense quite ready yet. But doh^/waitMt wouldQ’jt'.dQ'«ny.:go6d, TO l;]ust took ' t ■ at eating. “ It’s your ’ own' fault, isn’t awfully important. Tomor-| things int.my.own hands, and ahted / .1.-. . -j ■-*1 flying brer. aoc*'rdlngly.''.n, Ashtoreth is alarmed, ,lest they Sadie, if I ’ve given something away. row’ll be tiihq enough." . tra'vei together— her fiance and her I ’m sure I don’ t know what you’ve “ Now, honey, you go right In “ But, ;■ Mums,she’ll go right ex-8\teetheart. There is no telling, been telling.” and lie down," ordered Maizie gent­ ahead.,You.can’t'Stop her. Besides, of course, what might be divulged “ Why,, she told me,” began ly, when Sadie had gone. “ You you don’t know, everything she told' under such circumstances. There is, Maizie hesitantly— look all tuckered out. I'll Just clear C ’rum." also, the unpleasant suspicion that But Sadie cut in 'sharply. “ Ob, the table, and pile up the dishea. Maizie’s lips tightened. they may arrive at her flat together let’s talk about something else!” And we'll let them go till morning. '. “ All I know," she said, "Is that — and that would be decidedly awk­ “ You began it," pointed out Ash­ Sadie’s real good about helping.. . . little snip^ot a Sadie Morton iS’ N. I toreth. And don’t you pay any attention to playing >rl‘ght .In the’ hands of a ward. her talk ahoht Mr. Hart, dear.” But, worse than Monty’s dreaded *‘Yeah. Well, we’ll drop It now.” blackmailer .that’s got.m ore brains appearance, is the fact that Malale Maizie rose to thke the dishes “ You don’t tbipk she means it; ill his little'.tlnger' than Sadie’s got mother?" — A-hi Feelc ifio has befriended a common little ad­ away, scraping table, in her whole h.ead.'And'that’s not 385 Be> RaQin’ t’ ft 'frie'nd-r* ventures named SADIE MORTON and gathering up the' sliver. “ Ob, she means it right enough.". healthy for -Sadie. No girl living Maizie's moUth closed grimly. "But — - Uhe’o Gefe limbed— who was formerly in Hollis Hart’s “ If you rather have appU pie,” under my'root is going to get mixed I went down to sea this Mr. Corum employ. Sadie lias already secured she instruutau, “ keep your forks. up la anything! that's not decent yesterday, and I gave hlni a good money from Hollis. No*,v sho V\’e got soipe lovely ^oepiate pud- and above'hoa^d Lti4-lH iS'/ piece of my mind. Blackmail— nounces her furtlier Int^tion of digg, wtih whipped, cream. I think " I told CorupaiT’d go straight to that’s all it is. i blackmailing him. maybe you’d rafher'have,that. The the district, attornpy, it he didn’t Ashtoreth is horrified. Of course, plf’s just ■ a little doUghjf-looktng “ I told him Sadie was' under my drop the whole ' businese. I askpd protection, and, I wasn't going to neither her nftother nor hadle Mappe the oven was too slow. . . . hinx what Mr.’- Hart ever. did 'that stand for any.,monkey tricks, not realises thgt Hollis is her flaooe. Who’ll have apother cup of coffee? was .wrong to Sadie. And.l asksd< But Maizle protests, as a mftter of There’s -a whole half "jar > of, nice' from him, nor anybody else. I told Sadie- the ' same question, Sadiq 'him, from all I ever heard, Mr, common decency. And Sadie turns heavy cream left.” says herself'he was perfectly decent . :: ,1' Hart was a good, decent man. And .to Ashtoreth. She ambled from the room, with all the time she worked for him, Sadie herself wouldn’t ever eay he'd “ Do you* blame me. Ash?’’ she her arms full of dishes. And Sadie and I believe her. But this Corum Q e i^ o w 9 » turned quickly to Ashtoreth, been anything but a gentleman to — he Intimated things. demands. “ A guy as rich as him— her.” * 'Ibe UWole, Dhole ■ Qorla— gee: “ What your mother^ don't know MaJzie lowered her voice. “ Now, whatT think, Ashtoreth, THE CHIC TIERED VOGUE. — ^ ftrvi ft 'frlerid Ohat'C The telephone rings shrilly. won't hurt her," she'said! “And I is thls— they're planning, between A charming dress of printed silk didn’t see any oeed fpr telling her “ Do you know, dear, what those two were cooking up— Sadie aqd them, to dig up soime dirt^on Mr. crepe for informal daytime wear. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY about* the apar.tpiept and all.... wli6T^ Gets* Ucl?eQ—— this lawyer of hers? Well, you’d Hart— and jpaybe It’ll be true, and It will be thoroughly appreciated « CHAPTER XXXVI Oh. I toM her epotigh, to keep«her * ’.v," never guess!” njaybe It won't. And they’!l ask him by the woman who knows style "Excuse me, please,’’ said Maizlisir from wOrrvipg. 1 didn't want her Mazie shoved her daughter into for * some hush money, and say value, for It Is conservative enough •with her best company manner, and thinking I was a bad girl." a chair. they’ll tell what^tbey knew. If he to wear for shopping and then later rose to answer. ■ “ No?” ' Ashtoreth was sharply don’t_glve it.to them. Perhaps, It’s to the afternoon bridge, or tea, “ What- No— this is J. No, there's sarcastic. “ And whet do you sup­ “ Sit down,” she ordered affec­ tionately, “ apd take a load off your true—^ahout this woman they say which makes it quite economical, nobody here by that name.’’ pose she’s going to tbluk about you he’s with' now.'Maybe he’ll want and saves so much fime In dress­ now?” feet.” Ashtoreth’s insides rose and fell, to protect her name. ing for the socially busy woman. A and rose again, in that pecuilar “ But, Ash— ” Sadie spread out “ What was It, Mums?” ____Ash­ toreth wondered If she could keep "But If he stands up on his two The diagonal ndckline combines WC fashion of insides, when their own­ her hands beseechingly. “ That feet, And says he won’t give theno with jabot frill of bodice and con­ KcAi ers are in great mental distress. ' guy’s got more money than’s good the excitement out of her vojte. “ Well, it seems— ” Maizie bent a a thing— then this Corum la going centrated side flare of skirt, to " I guess you got the wrong'num­ for him. He’s rotten with It, that’s little nearer, as though she were to wheedle S..die Into Ailing out a lengthen the silhouette by carrying ber,” concluded Maizie affably.. . . what he is. And Mr, Corum says. imparting a secret, and the very paper, swearing that Mr. Hart did out vertical line Style No. 395 And Ashtoreth’s stomach was curi­ Maizie, with the coffee-pot, en­ things to,her.. ..” is designed in sizes 16, 18, 20 years, Tudor Room Must Be Built on Grand Scale ously soothed. tered the room. walls had ears— "there’s a story around -Mr. Hart’s office that he’s "Oh, mother, mother!” 36, 38, 40 and 42 Inches-bust. It She put her hand on her heart, “ Nobody ate their nice dinner!” will also make up smartly in two and decided It would probably slow she moaned. “ I declare it's real dis­ off somewhere with some woman. "Why. Ashtoreth, what’s the t o d k l iogtu trd a gi^ And this Dan Gorum— he’s a terri­ matter, honey?” surfaces of lustrous crepe satin, ■:v>. down in a minute. H i stomach couraging— ” plain faille silk' crepe, georgette felt like an empty cavern, but it “ Why, Mums, I ate a lot!” pro­ ble unscrupulous man, Ashtoreth— “ But he never did. Mums. I he flgured,' if thqy could get any know he never did.” crepe or crepe de chine. Pattern had stopped churning. And that tested Ashtoreth.’ price 15 cents In' stamps or coin was something. “ You've no more appetite than a proof, they’d be able to blackmail “ Of cow-se he; didn’t, honey.” Mr. Hart. Well, I don’t kqow ex­ (coin is preferred). Wrap coin “ I thought maybe it was Monty,” bird.” w-ailed her mother. “ Just Maizie comforted her child, caress­ actly what Sadi'S had to do with ing her adoriiiglyv “ You feel about carefully. said Maizie, smiling all over, and peck at your food, that’s all.” We suggest '.that when you send standing near Ashtoreth lovingly. “ Well, I ’ll eat a big helping of that part of If. But she’s been it just like 1 do, don’t you. dear? .Keep bowels in perfect condition snooping around' his office; trying ... .You and mother’ll take care of for this pattern, you enclose 10 " I wonder what time he’ll get pudding,” consoled Ashtoreth, cents addiUonal for a copy of our and muntoin contplete eluninsfdoh here.” “ with slews of whipped cream.” . to pick up some information, I sup­ Sadie. She’s a foolish little girl; by the use of safe, easy-to-take pose. and she needs somebody Mke us to Spring Fashion Magazine, It’s just ‘‘Monty?’-’ shrilled Sadie. "Is “ There’s a swell program on the ‘filled with delightful styles, includ­ “ And then .^there’s something • sort of'watch "over her------Sh! Monty coming to Boston?’^ radio tonight,” anpounced Sadie, ing smart ensembles, and cute de­ B e e c h a m ^ P djus “ He’s flying over,” announced sugaring her icoffee. ■- about a ^hired., girl at Mr. Hart’s Maizie lifted her hand warningly. aunts’ .hpuse.,'. She isn’t feally a signs for the kiddles.. Maizie p’ cudly. “ I just got the batteries charg­ "Here she Is now.'dehr.” “ Gee, I wonder Low much that ed,” contributed Maizie. “ Monty hired girl at alj.^but a detective Ashtoreth Sprang to’her feet.' -4- "Maybe It’s Monty',” she said. costs? There’s a guy that' 'don’t wrote, angi^pg to let She smiled at Ashtoreth. “ Giiess the boy -pay.fop'Jt,-und I.knew he’d suppose. M.aybq opening let­ ed hep apfpni. for hand-carved, masculine woods, manufacturer has eliminated the reason for liking Rlnso. People tern Dept.. Manchestei Evening such as the oak and chestnut. . the crudeness, the poor proportlon.s, have remarked' ; how wonderfully Herald, Manchester. Copn." oak panelled wall! dark^ rich .tapes­ the .grptesq’ieness, of the earlier white‘my clothes Took on the-^jne tries. damasks and velvets, this pieces, and the modern Tiidor room — thanks to Rlnso. I simply p a t‘a tm it. period must have an Irreslstable'apr is a room, of beauty, of rest and dig­ Rinsn solution in my tab along vfith A. novel, which the author ad-g and that while the Occidental peal. nity.. A ‘new dark oak has- ap­ the family Wash,'and'In'the morn­ m its"’ is the frank and honest lady can wear her brief garments For the Tundor period,, the home peared, which is available in mod­ ing the job ts. done. Rlnso -makss ern reproductions of Tudor or Eliz­ story"of his own love life, does In a steam heated house It’s quite and rooms must be on the grand plenty of cleansing sUds that stand scale, for the darkness of the woods abethan furniture. not sound so very surprising, es­ another matter when one must lip better than the suds of 'other .:S ^ 0/ii>e/^6erts B a rA »i and decorations makt it Imperative The modern manufacturer has pecially when the author is a man huddle around a small charcoal Daily Health soaps. I use Rinso for'dishwashing as in the case with such an an­ fire. tbat bigness predominate. The also taken chestnut and adapted it .©1928 by NBA Seryic^;,Inc. ■, grandeur and dignity of the style' to' the period, so that - the rich a?nd woodwork t’oo. RinSo n4iVer nouncement -concerning "This Maybe— 'and yet h ^ ’s wager­ would be overpowering if used in browns, .soft in te,\ture, dignity and failed’ tfr jrfvt^ ' * excellent results." Madpess,” a new novel'*, by Theo* ing that It’fl''take rp'Pre than cold " I don’ t kpow* what I ’m going? good. Derrick is evidently'his op,- S > e 'm c4 (Sijmedy'. Mft.j E. S. Newton-. - 36 dore'i t Dj'ieser.. Drieser qxplaitfs a small room.- make,attractive r.ll .rooms in wpicb house to -thake our' gaJs wear ahy to do ■with Robert,'’ said au,an.xlpus. poslte In ' every' way!' His giving Hamlin'Street, South" Manches'l^, thatthe book is based on ' his Hints On''Mow 'Tc Keep. Well Because in the days of Henry they. are^Used. ■ more' clothes. Why should they? mother one. day. ‘!He is getting in will,onjiy malte’ Robert worse, Connecticut, ' ’ . by World Famed Authority VIII, Queen Elizabeth and Shakes­ Let us repeat, large dimensions, “ love'for three different women." They have proven that few clothes more selfish aud-headstrong every "H ave ‘Robert play with a boy, ThI same old question pops up. peare, furniture was. confined’ ”to vaulted ceilings, panelled walls End Wai^day worries !V seem to make for better rather day.” . . or boys, older than he Is— boys the absolutely essential pieces, the and rich draperies are necessary in What do the women themselves In tub, or. machine. Rinsb. Is all than poorer health. more like , himself who won’t be furniture in the Tudor hall-Is noted the Tudor room, to make it satis­ think of it? D’Annunzio wrote the “ Let him play with other chil­ you need; tor th* whitest w^sh dver. too considerate of his feelings and HEREDITY. DIET P L A Y ...... for its scarceness. A long, crudely factory, and this Is why men's grill detailed story of his love affair dren,” she was advised. Quickly soaksi out din and stains. who. will be likely to use him a lit­ PARTS IN LONGEVITY. constructed table flanked by a rooms and theatres are so attractive with... lovely Eleanora Duse and “ That’s just the trouble. He Jhls: granulated, "nb-worjc’i sqap WHIPPED CREAM. does. He plays with his.-^ cousin tle roug\)ly if he starts any of his rude bench served for-dining in the in. this style, while. In smaller saves the clothes— saves your she retired, a broken woman, frpm great balls, and-the huge bed in spaces oak and chestnut would seem Sometimes cream that is too Derrick who lives next door. And come-uppance on them'. When he hands. Rlnso. Is usdd .by. Sg'lfiP'O the world necause of It. the Lady’s "bower,” - or bed cham­ unwieldly. thin for whipping can bo whipped he treats Dsrrtek so badly he’s learns that he will get tlt-for-tat By DR. MORRIS FJSHBEIN. washing machine* dembnhtratori’ ta stiff after It Is chilled thoroughly HOW ABOUT GIRLS? afraid to come 'over any more." for any greediness or selfishness It obtain wblte. ^.-juhea. Bndorsod.'^ and the unbeaten white of an egg Editor Journal o f the American And yet, women don’t use their “ How old Is Derrick?” wHI sober him a bit and make Girls, go to Machn, Ga.! A store the makers o 34 leading. wasEmrs or a few drops of lemon juice has Medical Aasoriation and of Hygeln, own love lives for writing mar him less cocky. He will take' a there advertises Pure Men's Hand­ for safety. Got Rlnso today— ^foll^w been added. “ Just the same age— or almost; the Health Magazine. terlal fully as much as men, now certain type of punishment-—-call kerchiefs. there’s about six weeks, differ- it that-Lfrom other children, iothm— Try Mild easy directions for. best, results.' that we have given the other se.\ when he won't, from you, and he The length of our lives seems to their wallop? They may disguise "W hat kind of a child Is Der- wpnt’ resent it so much. In-time be determined largely by our Chii^enV Mnsterole a bit more thau mep. They may FILLING QR]i^|0£S. rlqk?” hp w ill learn thkt . other people heredity, since those who come refuse, even for sweet publlclty'-i There U a liquid cemdnt on the Of course^ you know good old "A little angel, the deerest qhild won’t tolen^to hie meanness and from families that tend to live Ipng :uster(^; how jqukkly, how easily. sake, to tell exactly who the men merket now tbet is escellent for you can Imaglbe.. He’a a Uttle then, and'not until, then,; w|U! .he also tend' to live long. . reeves chest*'o6lds, .aore,thraet.. were, but that they are any l i filU of crevices grduud the bath tub or on the tiled floor. Putty fills timid,.but very unselfish god Kind, learn something!, of self-control Our- environment undoubtedly teumatic suid neuml^ paln>. med reluctant to make commerelli JTho'CI^afi^ in wood cracks and can be painted He wouldn't hurt a fly, Judeed my and KIndnew,” • . plays a part, since deaths from ac­ ints and rnusdee. stiff nadc. aad capital out of a sweeping emotion­ sister and 1 try to make the chH* Rpbert's mother'left to practice cident, congestion of population, unbggo. ' ' al experience is doubtful, or isn’t BO it Is perfectly concealed. Cracks absorb moisture so it Is a sanitary dren play tfgather ae much as what, she’d' heard preached:. And speed of clvillzatlcn and Infection We alw want you toknow CHI1> It? IREN’S M 1 ^ T to O I3 —Mu8terole measure to beep theni filled. possible so Hob'qrt will ISarn to I ’ll warrant that if she follows the must be put'under, environmental I milder Conn. Unexcelled for reliel be a little gentleman. But the advice given her, Robert is going factors. AFRICAN LADIES. [ croupy-'omtBha and colds; it pen* scamp only g^ts worse; he tr.fats to be a' chastened gentleman be­ Scientific studies recently made Crates, soothes and relieves without Miss Ethel Traphagen, Instruc- his cousin shamefully.” fore he la much older. ^ on-the nutrition of. animals indi­ or in costume design at the Wo-* .le b^ter of the.dd-fashicmed mu» Fashion Plaque "You’ve' takpn the wrong way cate that the tWrd Important fac­ man’s Art School of Cooper Pplon, ard plater.. Keep a jar hamd^ If with your 60^.’’ she was tpld. tor Is the amount and nature of went to Africa to find style ds- omes ready .to apply instantly, with- “ And by', the way, ‘ you mu|tn’t food Intake.. Alt fuss or bbthtf. signs and buy up some native cos­ look on Robert as a bad little boy. Fashion Plaque In order to prove the effects of tumes. She reports that buying If he Is hil you say he is. arro­ nutrition, Drs. H. C. Sherman and the costume of a Kikuyu wpmsD gant and strong-willed and selfish. H. L. Campbell fed 400 rats of ap­ in Nairobi was apt to be a moqtb's It only classifies, h i^ as a ^pe proximately the same heredity job by the time all the parts,'Were that Is qUlt^,.' ’^rnmon. ‘ Indeed. and livin g' unde^ conditions alike assembled. When the lady wa| Some, people ^U-rlt in«all other respects on two dif­ ready to sell, her husband refused, complex,' 'but.' thfrq reglly Is '’ no ferent diets. The diets were ade­ STEP ON IT!’ , .'-J ' she says; and when he was reidyf such thing. Psychologists kii6w quate in both 'Instances, except • ;c”: .7^.’. • she refused, him as an 'extravert.' 'The exifa- that one contained a higher pro­ Don’t let your con^otitors get aheffdkif yofil 'Which Is an encouraging com­ vert Is So sure of himself that he portion of milk than did the other, ever your occupation mgy a good'appeafanc&^-C: do anything.” i : to the length of human life. Itis -•Agent-for Lllbson rnathiiiion|s,,, > Y E W O l O t S leg-shielding length of their na­ oxliUfi® kid. emljsJIlkhed with pip­ "In the fiiiit'place, .don't have T «| [8 GLO.VE.of belge^ kid fen 'w ell to have a scientific confirma­ B6 5 Main 8 t.' Orford BiilUlltm 1 tive klmonoa. They explain 'that ing, Tgclng Bfid’^^flat leather bows him play with his timid little cou­ turlng the all-ov.er back embrold-' tion of a fact that hak taken man ■ ''11001118 tp -iY ; " “ T • 'Harrison Street INC Japanese homes are not heated in couiprl|'ps a very' smart ensemble sin. H e whl'. only .halldose him ^ - 'I n 'taiuea and tans Is approved • thousands of yekrs-i. to learn ' Trtei»hon'fr t?QO S«utk-I#x the -wlnteiilaa American homes-are, fog Wu^'orn wear.. ' ' and it iron’t. Ndo elthtr of them any to r spring. ' .through blttbh.exp^^ence. Monday! Tuesday. ThoAsdav . /

MANCmSTBR EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, JANU^JIY *1,1W». P A G E S E V E N Murphy Trims Curtis Retaining Titl0

DICK KLLOK CALLS 50 raUfOir AL WWM M. H. S. FINAL QUARTER RALLY Fastest W om an On Ice IN TWO OAMBi HSHH TUPLE STRIKE IN I D G M Diek DUleu of Hartford, boat known baiketbaU oflelal la O n S SI PINS FROM CURTIS’ BEATS HARTFORD HIGH, 35 -19 Niw England if not tbo'Sast, ealled a total of 60 porsonal foola la thf two baakotball games between Manebostor SI LEAD; m atP H Y WINS BY High and Hartford Poblio High Dumy Renn Leads Attack as Rec Five To Open Week at the Boo Saturday night. He HC WHO LAUGHS LAST called 31. in tbo big game, 18 Manchester Humbles Ca]^ Sport Program Tomorrow on Hartford and 12 againct ENdOYS R THE MO«T QwiBpiM Arerages 123^, Mancbeater, wbUo in the pro> Howard Murphy was subject­ ital City Sdiool for Fourth nmlnary gamo a total of 19 ed to much kidding because of Agaiut 1129 (or Coriig wore eom'mitttd, 18 by Hartford his 81 pin defeat by Ourtie in Plays Middletown Here; So Does High School on and 6 by Manchester. The fo q r ! the first halt of their tUe •r*a rune In as Many Years; Friday; Rec at Holyoke Same Night; School­ teams bad a total of 72 free match. Even bis wife, gave him Takw tind D SxA Gam tries at the hoop In tht two the grand raia. However, when boys Go to Willimantic Saturday and Rec to contests hi^t made only SS— levs Howard came home for supper o( Seasalioiial Comebada^ Seconds Also Win. than half. ' Saturday night after beating Hartford. ...'■■"■i ...... a Curtis, hia wife would not be- M anchM ter Higrh (3 5 ) Utvo tbnt ho bad boon suceess- Manchester basketball teams willfdletown. The same night, Man- ful in overeomlng each a big H«pe arc the scores of the B . F . T . engage in seven, battles during tha'c^wter High travela to WilUman- bandlcap. So she went to the Morphy-Curtis twenty Opizzi, r f ...... 1 3-8 5 KEBARTWTTH 116.1 telephone and learned for her- present week. The program start, J ^ e r u l. home and home bowling matchv R enn, I f ...... 3 2-9 8 selL Now, Howard Is doing the tomorrow when the Rec Flve.en-, All tbraa Manchester teams boast for the town championship: .• Turkington, c ...... 1 2-8 4 kiddiiand hii wife has to .sit tertalns the strong Middletown ' fine reeords, each having lost only LEADS IN FIRST HALF and take it. B oggin i, c ...... 0 1-1 1 Red Wings in a return game at tha one game. Tha Ree, has won ten FIRST LEG— FARR’S Johnson, c ...... 2 0-0 4 Rec gym and the Rec Girls meqt out Of eleven eontests, losing at D ow d, r g ...... 2 3-4 7 the Meriden Insllcos in the pre- Branford but evaning the series ( M urphy Curtis liminary tussle. [here a couple of weeks ago. The OF HERALD LEAGUE , Greenaway, I g ...... 2 2-4 6 The Rec just barely defeated > Rec Girls have won seven out of (XlLLEOiNG CO. XX5 .* 1 1 2 Middletown on its own. floor two eight, losing only to the Faloos, a 1 1 8 ...... 111 - weeks ago Saturday night by the | series they have a chance to even 104 ...... 1 2 1 narrow margin o f 25 to; 23. The next Friday night, Gonnn, F. Andwtos, Cortit, Hartford PubUc High^(19)^^ TeFO^PLACEi X2G •••«#• «L».in • •. . 128 game was nip and tuck and w as! Manchester High won four out of B . F . T . anybody’s ball game right up to five games, losing only to its tradi- Beletil Caoad* md Sdne 126 ...... :«127 . Shorten, rf ..\.....0 0-2 0 che final second of play. With tional rival, Bristol. Handicapped Manchester Bowlert Doinr 1 1 4 ...... i . . ..1 3 4 such stars as Red Reynolds, Mert by the loss Of every regular' from 1 0 1 ...... K apara, r f ...... 0 1-2 1 Taylor, Jack Carrol, 3utsy Sturm I last year’s team through gradua- Over 110 Mariq The ...1 2 2 Wilkins, I f ...... 1 0-1 2 and Carlson, Middletown stands as t|on and also by the recent influ WeB h Hirtferd Hilary 113 ...... m > Gunther, c ...... 2 4-8 8 good a chance as any team of band ensa siokntss, Coach Wilfred J. 115 ...... 116 Parlee, c, rg ...... 1 0-0 2 Ing the Rec Its first defeat on its Clarke has done; amasingly well U$L 107 ...... 135 home floor. with hia tchoolboy outfit Hart­ Here’a Leila Brooks Potter of compeUtlon In all the coming in­ leafoe; FMdi K | h . W ise, r g ...... 0 2-2 2 Three idle nights will follow and ford, West Hartford, East Hartford Toronto. Canada, who happens to ternational meets to bo held at Lake K elley, I g ...... 0 2-2 2 then the program will be resumed and Rockville have all been forced be the world amateur champion wo­ Placid, New York, Cleveland. 1,139 1,220 Charlie Kebart of the Ben Ami Scofield, I g ...... 1 0-2 2 on Friday night with both Rec to’ bow in defeat. man speed skater and the fastest Chicago and Detroit In the next few The Collecting Company bowling bowling team wbieb is tied for team of Hartford composed entire­ teams and High school swinging The past week was a particularly woman on ice. She is entered tor weeks. 2ND LEG— MURPHY’S into action. The High school meets successful one for Manchester first place with the Sons of Italy ly of Manchester men, won three 5 9 -1 9 1 9 Middletown High at the Rec while teams. The Rec took a 44-41 (all in the Herald league, led the iadl- mere games fn the mlllury league rldual averages during the first Manchester 3 7 7 18—35 the Rec boys and girls travel to out of Olson’s Terrible' Swedes, a Friday night and remain tied with team that trimmed New Britain half of the league schedule, it was the Military Pollde five whiob has Holyoke for return games with the announced today by Secratary Hai^ord 4 4 5 6—19 Falcos. and Plainfield, and the Rec Girls Pocket Billiards Tourney also won eight games and lost one. Halftime score: Hartford Saturday' night, the Rec is booked drubbed Landers, Frary and Clark Frank Cervinl. Kebart, however, The two teams _ meet next Friday will have to bowl every game in 10, Manchester 8. to oppose the reorganized Hartford Girls of New Britain 18 to 2. Then night at the State Armory In Hart­ along came the High achciol and the second round to be eligible for Personal fouls: Hartford 19, Dixies in Hartford. The Dixies a prize, 75 per eent. being the re­ ford. Tonight the Collecting Com­ opened their season Saturday night beat West Hartford 22 to 16, and Starts At Rec Wednesday quirement, pany meets the Quartermasters De­ Manchester 12. with a 36 to 30 victory over Mldd- Hartford 85 to 18. tachment in an indoor Xebart’s average, of U 6.1 was ' e • a .• S' • I Referee: “Dick” Dillon, Hart­ one point better than Conran’s game. Here are the bowling looree: fo rd . and about two over Curtis. Frank COLLECTING .COM PANY. BASKETBALL Nine Entered In Rec Tonrney Anderson Is a close third. Belettl, Chapdelaine ..l6S 85 110 306 Hartford Public HisH can hope Caaade and Suhie are . the others Vendrillo .....109 97 92 218 for no better than an even break with averages over 110.' The'fol­ Russell ...... 97 94 101 298 In its two-game series with Man­ lowing listv includes all ' bowlers Fields 101 122 96 819 BASKETBALL STANDING Which Precedes HemU’s chester High in basketball this sea­ who bave^participated in more than Sehiebenpflug . 87 111 114 812 son, and it will he fortunate if it By H. C. Carlson, M. D three games except the members of 1.239 1,129 Pensyicania : ...... 2 0 62 42 Town Tide Tonmament. the Highland Park team ! which 409 509 51.1 1521 fares that well. The red and white University of Pittsburgh Coach. Columbia ...... 1 0 32 25 l*O TA LS silk town combinatiom administered dropped.from the circuit. Here Is VETERANS COMPANY. Yale ...... 2 2 88 113 the list which shows 48 of the 68 Smith ___ __ 91 100 96 287 1,139 ...... 1,220 a 35 to 19 licking to Coach Johnny Your defense should require less to his basket, it to court disaster*. Cornell ...... 1 1 50 40 Newell’s tribe at the School street men with averages over. 100. French ...... 94 90 90 274 1.239 ...... 1,129 than half your basketball ability If your man Is cutting, try to Dartmouth...... , . l 2 77 70 Interest in pocket billiard., is G.' Pf. Ave. Rec S..turday night. This made the because possession of the ball Is force him to cut towards the side­ Jones '. . 94' 97 98 289 Princeton ...... 1 3 100 112 picking up In Mancheste.. The Kebart .... 1.1 1619 116.1 maize ...... 97 98 100 second victory in as many nights your best defense. The best defense lines rather than towards the 2^0 2,378 2,349 for Coach Wilfred J. Clarke’s com­ School street Recreation Center Is Conron . . . 24 2762 115.2 Burnham ....103 94 89 286 Is to get the ball; the fundamental basket;,so as to make H more dlfi- COLLEGE BASKETBALL. F, Anderson 27 8095 114.17 AVERAGE bine which trimmed West Hartford rule of the game is to play the bail cult for him to shoot or pass in going to stage its tonmament this week and next and the Hefald’s Curtis . . ; 24 2728 118.16 479 474 473 1426 1 1 8 .9 ...... 117.9 on the latter’s floor the night before case he gets the ball.- and hot the man. Penn State 39, Navy 25. second annual town ..championship Beletti .... 27 2998 111.1 by a score Qf-52Lto.l,6.__• If the • opposition recovers the an opponent takes a long Canada ...... 27 2988 110.18 ‘ After playing on about even terms Army 29, Lehigh 25. - affair will follow. Both will be con ball, however, and you And your­ shot,, get going towards the basket Arnold College Girls 31, N. Y. U. Suhie 2973 110.3 The most important week-end [for the first three periods, the Man- ducted on an eliminatiob basis. news In sportdom in Manchester self in offensive territory,- remem­ in a way to obstruct bis going in Girls 26. ’Those entered in the Rec’s tour A. Anderson . 27 2962 109.91 GRAMMAR SCHOOL ^chester quintet suddenly launched ber a straight line la the shortest for a quick follow-up shot. E. W ilk ie ___ 27 2957 109.14 was Howard "Murphy's sensational Purdue 29. Indiana 23. ney are Sam Houston, Bill 3rennan, and overwhelming victory over a terrific attack r which cr the distance between two points. Head If your man has the ball and Springfield 32, Tufts 16. » Wtganoski .. 25 2738 109.13 Capitol City defense to smithereens. George Stavnitsky, Felix Farr, Mac Norman Curtis which enabled him straight for'your basket to get in has not taken a dribble, it is well Brown 29, Amherst 23. GiorgettI ; . . . 24 2625 109:9 BASKETBALL Blonde-haired Danny Renn, slip­ Macdonald, Walter Dunn, Cecil Wilson ...... 9 989, 109.8 to retain the individual town bowl­ the best defensive, position in the to stand a little away from him. Providence 35, Holy Cross 28. England, Lefty St. John and Tom ing championship. ; pery and elusIvO local forward, was Wesleyn 30, Maine 19. Pontillo .... 16 1749 108.6 the leader in the vicious assault on quickest time possible. Wave your arms extended above Stowe. Others are expected to enter EIGIITH GRADE Entering the final half of the This going straight for your your head so that it impairs his Cornell; 29, Yale 15. Sargent .... 24 2612 108.20 the Hartford goal. Three times he their names. They have until Wed- Schubert .... 24 2606 108.14 Nllen Ekiton (25) twenty-game match trailing by 81 basket to head off an offensive line of vision for a shot. Wisconsin 39, Minnesota 0. nsday night which marks the open­ pins, Murphy was conceded little sLpped -through openings in the Notre Dame 31, Pen 19. Sisalla ...... 12 1306 108.10 I visitor’s defense and registered play brings out the big point of If he is dribbling, force him to ing of the tournamdnt'which was Andreatta . . . 9 977 108.5 Hadden, i f ...... 3 0 chance of keeping his title but his defense -play— keep between your the side lines, in order to guard him Williams 63, Lafayette 30. captured last year by Paul Ballsie- Massinio, rf...... 5 1 spectacular triumph will long live ^ twin-pointers. On two of these oc; Illinois''22, Chicago 19. H, Murphy . . . 18 1945 108.1 '' casions, he was fouled and got extra opponent and his basket, .especial­ laterally. This is easier than to per, who In turn, lost to Louie Brozowski .. 27 2901 107.12 Raddle, e ...... 2 0 in the minds of the 200 persons ly if he has the ball. To permit permit him to get past and then Northwestern 28, Iowa 27. Chagn'ot, West Side Rec champion. Macb, Ig ...... 0 0 who witnessed one of the greatest tries for hfs efforts. Worcester Tech 29, Trinity. Sadrozlnski ..24 2578 102.10 your man to get back of you, close try to guard him, from the rear. Then followed the town toorna- Robinson . . . 27 2886 106.24 Macauley, r g ...... 1 2 match bowling exhibitions this Renn was not the only player on Conn. Aggies 21, Mass. Aggies meat in which A. Judsoo Gallup Cole ...... 27 2888 106.18 Bensehe, Ig ...... 0 0 town has ever hid. the Manchester teain w h. deserves 18. credit. Greenaway, Dowd and John­ was the ultimate winner, defeating Walker ...... 21' 2236 106.10 Almost 124 Averaga Jarle Johnson rin the, flnals 300 -to Brennan .... 21 2226. 106. , 11 3 25 Average within one pin of 124 son each hit the bull’s eye twice Miss Read (20) from scrimmage and the former 290 tn one of the closest matches T. Anderson .. 21 2223 105.18 for the ten.games, (126.4 for the Southington Wins HIGH SCHOOL. ever witnessed in town. Great inter­ Phillips ...... 6 631 105.1 , B. - P. first nine). Murphy defeated Curtia» pair showed good form at the foul Hultine, I f ...... 0 0 Manchester 35, Hartford 19. est was taken In the tournaments F. Cervlni . . . 21 2204 104.20 by !lha one-sidOd markir of 110 pinF line. Turkington was instruffental Cotton. If ...... 0 0 which, BcJiius Curtis*. 81 pin lead, in ths coveted triumph by his de­ Warren Harding 29, Stamford last year and even more Is expect­ Stevenson . . . .6 626 104;3 De Han ..... 12 1250 104.3 VSartor, r f ...... 1; 0 gave Murphy, the match by 29 pins. fense work. He also accounted for 21. ' ed this season. MacPartland, c ...... 7 0 * St Thomas 25, Wilby 19. S. Nelson .... 27 2800' 103.19 Curtis* average for the final ten- four points, three of which came at County ‘ Meet Here Bissell, Ig ...... 1 2 games was 112,9, 10 It is easily - the turning point of the contest Bristol 24, Middletown 13. Sherman .... 24^ 248'8 103.16 Stevenson . . . 26 2691 103.13 Stevenson, rg 0 0 seen that It waS Murphy’ s splendid which was when Manchester V Torrlngton 52, Norwich 11.. HOCKEY SCORES J 108.10 bowling ‘rather than poor work by launched its determined rail.,. "Hop Shea '...... 26 2688 IT A_i. I * 11* L f t Running. Broad Jump Humphries . . 13 1349 103.10 9 2 20 Curtis that decided the match. In­ Easy” Opiizi, Manchester’s wiry Noses Uut LeVUS nign OI | l. L. Kennedy. Lewis H. S. Sprlngfleld 3, New Haven 3. cidentally, Murphy never rolled '.a 2. G. Kushon, W. Hartford. W. ' Murphy . . 15 1652 103-7 little forward, was particularly ag­ STATE PRO. Detroit 2, Toronto 1. E. Johnson . . 27 2785 108.4 Miss McGnire (23) good iU any match before in bis,> gressive and his flne Coorwork flay­ 3. W. Qu'nlan, Lewis H. S. Dixies 35, Middletown 30. Pittsburgh 2, Americans 0. Mathlason . . . i 16 1661 193.3 B. P. life. ed a conspicuous part in the vic­ Own Town 45 1-2 to 41; Distance, 16ft 2 1-3 in. Meriden 29, Bristol 22. Bruins 2, Chicago 0. P. Cervinl . . 12 1239 103.3 Lupien, It ...... 1 0 Triple Strike Helps tory. He had hard luck on fleld Tedford, rf ...... 1 1 In view of, the fact that 29 pina^ Running H l^ Jnmp J. Sardella’ . . . 21 2158 102.14 goals, missingthree or four dificult Sheridan. Nichols, Beer Carney ...... 21' 2152 102.10 ebb, c ...... 2 1 was the margin .of victory, it Is ^ , shots from close range after clever­ I 1. L. Kennedy, Lewis H. S. Biardl,. Ig ...... o 0 interesting to note that-the second ' 2. W. Quinlan, Lewis H. 8. Deitz ...... 6 617 102.6 ly eluding his opponent by feinting 101.19 Enrico, rg ...... 6 3 game of the final ten rolled a t ' ' 3. J. Erbe,'Sontbington "Y”. O. Nelson .... 27 2746 one way, ducking and dribbling Score Local Points. Thompson •... 25 2631 101.6 Murphy’s alleys Saturday eftet-^ around him the opposite side. He Murphy-’-Curtis Statistics Benche ..... 12 1213 101.1 9 6 23 aoon, did ipust of the damage. In' . ieo-Yd Relay Miss Sweeney (24) , was fouled many times on this play, Won by Lewis High. . Bidwell •. • • • 16 1808 100.8 the game in question, Murphy roll- „, but like Renn, was not so lucky in Moszer ...... 21' 2106 100.6 - B.' P. T. ed 144 against a meashly 86 foV’^ ' Southington was again the win­ Time. 31 3-5 seconds. Fischer, If ....'...... 3 0 Curtis. A triple'strike followed by hfs foul. tosses. Manchester led at Intermediate Class, aO-¥d. Dash Pint ...... 16 1604 100.4 ner »f the annual Hartford County Bare are the statistics of each game of the flnal half of the Murpby- Schultz, rf ...... 0 0 a spare enabled Murphy to hit the halftime 10 to 8. 1. H. Nelson, Southington "Y ’’. Curtis bowling match for the town 4itle. They show better than words C. Hanson . . . 27 2701 100.1 Y. M. C, A. indoor track and fleld Genovese .... 18 1298 99,U Brown, c ...... 5 0 highest score of the twenty games. Gunther was best for Hartford. , 2. H. Lalla, Southington "Y ” . can picture the amaslng comeback which Murphy made to overcome Cur­ Della Fera, Ig ...... 2 0 The visitors made only five fleld meet which was held Saturday Olson ...... 24 2877 99.1 Curtis did: not get a mark in this 3. L. Glouatli, Lewis H. S. tis’s 81 pin lead, thus retaining his ttlel. The figures tell the scores, 2366 Bnglandv r g ...... 2 0 game and , gutted several times, goals compared to eleven for Man­ afternoon at the School' street - Time, 3 seconda Erickson ...... 24 98.14 margin .of victory, strikes, spare breaks, spares made and total pins on Smith 18 1286 98.1 seeming to choke up after Murphy’s , chester. Three or four of these were Recreation Center. However, on fillings: Here they are: 13 0 84 Running Broad Jump Allen 10 988 98.8 triple strike, -This s^ame alone slic­ long shots which speaks for itself this occasion, it was the Southing­ Score Margin Strikes Breaks Spares FUBngs ed 62 pins off Curtis’s lead. as to the effectiveness of Manches­ 1. H. Nelson, Southington **Y". V. Johnson ...- 25 2454 98.4 ton "Y ’’ which was victorious In­ FirstGame— Haugh ..... 9 884 98.2 SEVENTH GRADE IVlth three exceptions, the rest ter’s man-to-man defeiM . Referee stead of Lewis High school of L. Giouatti, Le'wis H. S., and W. MURPHY...... 117 7 a a a a4 of the games were close. Murphy Hoffert, Simsbury, tied for second. Skoog ...... 24 2342 •7.14 Dick Dillon called 31 ^.ersonwl fouls Sontbington which had wu: the CURTIS ; ...... 110 0 1 a 1 IS 584 Mn. DeWolf (5) won the sixth by 24. the ninth by Distance, 16. ft 3 ifl. Burke '...... • 6 •7.8 in the game, 19 on Hartford and 12 meet for three consecutive years. Bolin - 12 1158 6 B. F. 27 and Curtis took the tenth by 19. on Manchester. Both teams were .1 • . .Eight teams competed in tlie Running Hi|^ Jump Seoond Game— « A; Wilkie 6 674 96.4 Smith, r f ...... ,.-.1 0 All told, Murphy won seven games, ragged in foul shooting. events but Lewis High and tin 7. J. Noll, W. Hartford. m u r p h y ...... 144 5S » a 1 sa I^hey ..... e 6 571 96.1 Tureek, If ^...... 1 1 lost two and tied one. Curtis’s 86 In the., prelim'.aary game, Man­ Southington “ Y" were the only two 2. R. Young; W. Hartford. CURTIS ...... 88 0 0 2 0 0 F. Hanson •..« 9 846 ' 94. Buedaho. e ...... 0 0 in the second game was the only chester’s" second team also won aggregations which were, able to 3. H. Nelson, Southington "Y ". Xetcalf .... .1 6 664 •4. Cole, r g ...... •••0 0 one under a hundred either man fi'fm Hartford. The gjime .vas In make a real bid for victory. ThO Height, 6 feet.> Thli^ Game— AfeLagan ..... 17 1892 •3.11 Guinipero. Ig ...... 0 0 rolled in the forty strings. Mur­ doubt until the flnal whistle. The “ Y” nosed out its feUow-townsmen 440*Yd. Belay MURPHY...... laa 0 , 1 4 a as Ambukerwles, rg ...0 0 phy’S average for the twenty games score was 15 to 14. Only one player CURTIS ...... 188 9 3 8 2 41 by the narrow margin of 46 1-2 to 1. West. Hartford. Lenon, I g ...... 0 0 was 118.9 compared to CUrtls’s on the two teams made more than 41. The Auburns of West Hartford 2. Southington 117.i, which.Is mighty godd bowl­ one fi-ld goal and he got but two. HOCKEY placed third with 27 points. Othen 3. Lewis High School. fourth Gam^— " f 1 ing to say the least Tierney, McGonley and Nicola play­ MURPHY...... 182 9 2 4 2 40 competing fared- as follows: South Time. 1 minute, 2 seconds. Miss Shea (27) Got Bigger Fillings ed best .for the winners and Tiner- Windsor 15, Highland Park 7 1-2, CURTIS ...... lai 0 0 8 ^ 4 as CANADIAN-AMBIIIOAN B. F. The statistics reveal that Murphy rella best for Hartford. Th: sum­ Manchester 7, Simsbnry 5 1-2 and Senior. Class— 20>Yd Dash LEAGUE STANDING Haberern, r f ...... 3 6 made five more strikes, got 29 mary follows: Klaslngton l 1-2. All who placed in 1. L. Main, 8. Windsor. Fifth Oam^— Gamea Goals Brown,' If ...... 2 1 spares Out of 40 chances and made Manchester Seconds (15) the various events will represent 2. B. Sheridan, Manohester. MURPHY...... las 0 a 8 1 27 ' W. L T F A Fis Edwards, e ...... 2 0 808 .pins on jlllings compared to 26 B. r . T. Hartford County in the annual state 3. A. Peloher, Southington. CUBITS ...... 1 3 8 0 1 4 8 38 SpriuiMold ....8 27 27 24 Keres, r g ...... 1 0 out of S6 possible spares and 213 O’Leary, r f ...... 1 2-2 4 "Y ” meet to be held at New Lon­ Time. 2 4-6 seconds. • I . . Provilonee ..10 SS 83 83 McGuire, Ig ...... 1 0 pins on fillings. So, on fillings Iforlarty, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 don, February 2, Running Broad Jump . Sixth Game— Philadelphia -..9 9 89 87 81 Ruteng, I g ...... 1 6 alone, Murphy picked up 90 pins. Kerr, If ...... 1 0-1 2 Sheridan In Limelight 1. L. Main, S. Windsor. MURPHY...... 128 24 0 7 a 81 BostiiV ...... 7 5 88 86 80 Foi‘ five games, Curtis managed to 87 Palmer, I f ...... 0 1-4 1 Bernard "Red” Sheridan scored 2. A. Felcher, SonthingWu. CURTIS ...... 182 0 0 8* a 14 New JB^ven ...7 10 46 47 80 To " 1 hold part of his shattered lead but McCormick, c . . . . . 0 0-2 0 all the points (or Manchester by 3. B. Sheridan, Manchester. Nhwa^ ...... 6 10 89 48 14 in the sixth game Murphy made six Seventh Game— Courtney, c ...... 0 1-4 1 competing in the senior events and Distance, 17 ft 1 1-2 in. Miss Scaalea (14) spares' out of seven chances'and MURPHY...... 128 5 0 8. 5 85 rolled 126 to 108 which put him Tierney,-rg ...... 1 1-1 3 taking second in the 20 yard dash, Banning High Jeonp 'Two points for a victory, one (or , B. F. C U R 'n S...... 118 0 1 8 ' 3 20 Leone, rf . . . . ' . . . , . . . 1 0 eight pine ahead. McConkey, rg . . . . . 1 O-l 2 third in the running broad and 1. L. Main, So. Windsor. a tie. Nicola, i g ...... 1 0-0 2 Cema, If ...... 8 .0 ITom that point to the finish, third in the leather shot pat. J. 2. J. Nichols, Highland Park. Eighth Game— . the audience eras shown some re­ Trueman, I g ...... 0 0-1 ^ Nichols and K. Beer made air the im XighVe Remilt GoY^les, e ...... «i.l 0 K. Beer, Highland Park, and V. MURPHY...... 117 8 8 4 4 28 eld 8, New Havea 8. Uirtano, ng .^...... 8 0 markable bowling by both men. points for Highland Park. The Lewis, Kensington, tied for third. a I 6 6-ie 15 CUHTIS 109 O 0 4- 4 19 Douglas, Ig ...... i 0 In the next three games, neither Southington teams obtained most Distance, 6 ft, six inches. men missed a spare break'and each Hartford Seconds (14) Seiicdule for Week of their points by snpremney in the 440-Td. Belay Ninth Game— got one strike. Rowever, Morphy B. P. T. nlRhi ” 7 ^0 Junior and Intermediate, classes, Won by Southington "Y ". MURPHY...... 184 27 1 4 4 87 Boetea•• 0 0-C 0 Following are the results of the ■*. T. Oratdy, So. Windsor. Tenth G am ^-. Newark at Philadelphia. Hebun, If ...... 1 0 get more pins on fllUnga and Mur- Maher, r g ...... 1 } - l 3 events in all three classes: Time, 2 minutes 53 2-E seconda MURPHY...... 101 , O O 8 2 8 Thuraday. Oarrene'. e ...... 0 1 phy’i lead of ^ h t Vose to .13, t6( King, rg 1 0-0 2 JiiniOT Class aO-Yd. Dash la-lb Shot rnt CURTIS ...... 1 2 0 ' 19 1 5 8 M Beaton at l^ovidenee Siamond, rg ...... 1 0 8& and . then jumped to 48 as the Stack, Ig ...... 4 0 2-2 2 1. L. Kennedy, Lewis H. 8. 1. Connor, W. Hartford. ' istavday Diana, Ig ...... 0 0 tenth game got underway. Curtis — 4 ‘ 8-8 14 9. W. Quinlan, Lewis H. 8. 2. Nichols, Highland Park. Total Statistics" ■' c Springfleli ^ Boatoa. Lovett, Ig 0 cut this jto 89 and one of) the best 3. O. Rnshen, W. Hartford. 3. Sheridan, Manchester. »IURPHY...... 1280 110 11 40 29 808 New Kavea-ifewark at tprlng- a a t^ eg seen in Manchesteh in sev­ 4 6-8 14 Tiflie, 3 seconds. Distance 27 ft 2 inches. CURTIS ...... 1129 0 8 85 28 il8 fleld. ’ "• *T eral years w u ended* *

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Want Ad Information. Lost and IfooDd GardfO'KannftNh’r '' ProffUFU---Su ning their first homes to have the CHICAGO WOMAN HEADS fuinisbings planned' alopg with the MISS CYNTHIA CHENEY’S LOST—SATURDAY evening between FOR s Al E-^BALDW IN apples,-' hand other constructiQO and electrical Manchester Grant’s and Marlow’s, brown kid picked '$1,25 per Ijpshel, 7Bc basket, work, so that when the home is fin-) glove with fur wrist. Please tele­ delivered. El J.’Keeney; 596 'Keeney GARBERS’ HOME BUREAU ENGAGAMENT ANNOUNCED phone 1998-2. street.-Telephone'll'9i-12.l tV--'-? isbed, the interior will, be in com­ Evening Herald plete harmony. The finest homes LOST—$10 BILL in envelope between FtJK . S A,DE-;-APPLES, Greenings.; are always .planned in this manner. Classified Advertisements terminus n d Miner’s Drug store; Baldwlna.-.fon'ittian:, add; :DeIfotoaS; Phone Your Want Ads Having done commendable work Daughter of Mrs. J. Davehport The average ’f^r^'D who has a Count Biz average words to a line. ■ also silk scarf on Bridge street. by the basket buabel ft barrel.; at with Marshall Field of Chicago, and Cheney ta' Wed S. Winston Initials, numbers and abbreviations Finder please return to 79 Keeney the farm or . delivered. Edgewood other large concerns helping to ll.mited amount of money to spend street or telephone 112-4. To The each count aS a word and corapond F ruit Farm. ThL 946. W H. Co.wles. beautify homes^ of patrons. Miss on furniture, has been under the Childs, Jr., of New York. words as two worda Minimum cost t* impressloD that Interior decorators Dric6 of threer lines. Annoa nremeiics le FOR- SALBr^-FANCY GRREN. Moun­ Clara Nourin Wells comes to Gar­ • • • tain potatoea Frank V, Williams, ber Brothers as the head of its bet­ are only for those who are^urnisl>- Mrs. John Davenport Cheney, an­ 989-12. ■ ■ - • ' c nounces the enagement of her Line rates per day for transient STEAMSHIP TICK E’l'S—all parts ot ter homes bureau, assisted by John iug palatial homes. Authoritative a d a ^ ....f. thet world. Ask tor sailing lists snd advice is needed for all homes, daughter. Miss Cynthia Cheney, lo Effective Uarcb 17, l»-7 Herald Simpson of Hartford. Cash Charge ratea Phone 750-3. Robert J. Smith. Hraseliold'inoods # B 1 whether it be'an apartment, bunga­ S. W inston Childs, Jr., son of Mr. 1009 Main street. Miss Wells is equipped with a 8 Consecutive Days 7 ctsl 9 cts wealth of knowledge of homes, low or elaborate home. People of and Mrs. Starling W. Childs of New 3 Consecutive Days 9 cts| 11 cts laTGHEN CUPBOARD $T. 'Full size period designs in furniture and modest means are finding, out York and Norfolk, Conn. 1 Day ...... I 11 13 cts Aatnmnnlles (or Sale brass , bed ahd;sprlng $10. Single their artistic and practical uses. daily that they can have a cozy .Miss Cheney is the granddaughter All orders for irregular insertloas gray Sirnrnons bed and \Vay s'a^ess ot the late Colon'el Frank W. will be charged at the one-tlrne rate. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILE, five pas­ spring $10. Oak extenslin;, kitchen She is an authority on draperies, fcomfortable b%me, the very type of Special rates tor long term everv senger sedan, good car for little table $8. Oak dining, ranm’set $30. their various uses and color har­ home they h^re been dreaming Cheney of this town, and great day adverttslna given''ipon reuuest. money. 1193 Main street. WATKINS FURNITURE EJCCHANGE granddaughter of Horace Bushnell '.17' Oa-k Street.' . mony. Miss Wells was born in about, without spendiiig more than Ads ordered for three or six they can afford. Hundreds of peo­ of Hartford. She was graduated and stopped before the third or fifth FOR SALE—REO 7 passenger tour­ And Ask for ‘‘Bee'’ Grand Rapids, Mich., and there she from Miss Walker’s school in Sims­ dav will he charged only for the ac- ing. Chandler sedan. 3 Reo trucka FOR SALE—GOOD PARLOR Stove, was interior dectorator of Herpol- ple in Hartford have already taken tual numt.er of times the ad anoear- Brown's Garage. Telephone 869. Cor­ In good condition, inquire at 23'Hon advantage of the expert service of­ bury', Conn. /ed. charging at the rate earned, but ner Cooper and West Center streets. street. Tell Her What You Want scheicer’s the largest department Mr. Childs is, a grandson of no allowances or refunds can he .nade store in that city. For several fered by Garber Brothers Better Homes Bureau; C h a rk -3 A. Coffin of New York. He on six time ads stopped after to? FOR SALE—GOOD USED CARS Waoted^^To Baj 5E years she was with Bullock’s of Los was graduated from Yale.'university dfth day. CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. Sbe wtn take your ad. belp yon word it (or best results, Angeles and froir.- there she w ent to No "till forbids”: display lines noi Center & Trotter Streets and'see that it is property toserted. Bill will be mailed in 1927, and was a , member of sold. ... TeL 1174' or 2021-2 WILL PAY IHiE h i g h e s t ' .eapb BdOie d^y alln'wiDg you upUi seveoth day after lusertion Phi Beta Kappa, the Elihu Root The Herald will not be responsible prices for rags, paper, mac^ A bill filed in the New Hamp- lclub and the Elizabethan club. for more than one incorrect insertion old metaL vYril'also buy aU'^M^ds dt 'to'take advantage bt the CASH RATE- f of any advertisement ordered for Aofo Accessorlew— 'flroa 8 chlqhena Morris H. Lessnsn' Tel. shore legislature -would prohibit It is expected the wedding will more than one time. 1545. ' "," • / the sale of rouge,’ lip sticks and take place in June, The Hiadveitent omission of incor­ BATTERIES FOR YOUR automobile face powder. Prug stores wouldn’t rect imiilicaiion of advertising will be ranging trorn $7 up. Hecbarglng and suffer much, however; they could The Long .Island musician -who recfiried onlv by cancellation of tlie repairing. Distributors of Prest-O- Rooms Witbpat -Board 51) charge made for the service rendered itte Batieriea Center Auto Supply go right on selling sandwiches and had two wives wasn’t so much on • • • . Co.. 165 Center. 'TeL 673. Automobile tires just the same. harmony. . .All advertisements must conform FURNISHED ROOM and ' garaa Legal NoUcm 7U Legal Notices in sivle. copv and typography wtthi NOW is THfc TDME to have your car Telephone 2683-W. remiiatiilns enforced hv the publish- checked up for the winter aeason. .. .AT A COURT OF PROBATB'HELD AT A COURT.OF PROBATE HELD er.s and tpey reserve the right to Experienced mectianics trained by Attarliiieiits. Klata. * tenem ents 83 ■at" Manchester,'.within and for the at Manchester, within and for the edit, revise or reject anv ropy con­ General Motors assures you expert District of Manchester, on the 19th. D istrict of M anchester. - on the 19th. - sidered o l►1eot lona I'le.. w etk. day of January, A. D., 1929. day of January,. A. D., 1929. V-*^ \ CI-OSI.NH nouns—Classitied ads I H. A. STEPHENS FOR R EN T-tONB 5 EOQ^ flat at J4 V Present, WILLIAM S.-.HYDE, Esq., Present, WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq- to be puhllshed satiie .dav must be re- Clievrolet Sales and Service Hudson street. First floor,/ all mod­ Judge. Judge. 'M i c>.lved by 1.? o'clock noon. Taturdays ■ ..It,., .jj Kno- TeL 939-2 ern Improvemtnts. W. R..'Hobby 66 ’Estate ot'Cltnton W. CowJes late of Estate of Hugh Morlart-y late ot itii 10;30 a- m. Hen.ry street.' ; ' ' , i , Manchester,-In saidiUistflot, deceased. Manchester, in said District, deceas­ ■,TWb' Adnilhistfa'tQr having exhibit* ed. niiiviiig— TriidUnB)—niorape 2i» FOR REN’f—FIVE ROOM doyrnstairs On motion- of The Manchester Trust For Sale or Rent Telephone Your Want Ads. ed Jils-) ■..fliial adininistratron account ' flaD all Improvements and. .ga'fage. with said estate to this Court for al- Company executor with 4v111 annexed. y-j ATls are accepted over tlie lelepmme STORAGE ROOM for fuiniturb or Apply an- Woodlarid stredL/Tel. 15’3U .ORDERED:—That six mont|hs from at the CHAKOK HATH given aliove Iqwanqe, it.ls'; v; . i - ^ * ■* merchandise. Available at . Braith- ’• QRpEBED:-L-That the 26th day of tile 19th day of January A.’D- 1929, be as a convenience to advertisers, but waite's, 62 Pearl street. FOR RENT—5 HOOMS.and ba.th, naw! and the same are limited and allowed the CASH HATF.S will be accepted as Janilary, ( A. riX, ;19a9, ■ at 9 o’clock, floors, uewly? detjoratid; itonm hdat forenoon./at the Probate Office, in said for the creditors within which to FLM.L PAYMHNT it paid at the busi MANCHES'TER .AND NEW YORK furnished;. t)onse In esoellen* edndt , bring In their claims against said es­ ness office on or before tlie seventh Manchester, be- and tive same .is .as­ Motor Dispatch. Dally service be- tlon; Kent -reaspnablA Ajjply VCr. jE-' signed, for a hearing on the allowance tate, and the said executor is directed day following the first Insertion of 'tween Ne,w York and .Manchester. WUHs Sog. lflc.. 8 Msln “Street, to give public notice to the creditors The Herald Building of- said adininistrallon account with each ad. otherw ise the C.Ha KOF Cali 7 or 1282! Telephone 60. .to bring in their claims within said R.AT13 will lie collected No resoonsl- said estite, and’tills Court directs the L I | . 1. <' n ;■< I ! ■' 4 •AduMnistrg;tor tp. give- jpubllc/notice time allowed by posting a copy of this bilily for errors In telephoned ads PERKETT * GLENNEY. Call any-, TO KEN’L’j— UREENA.i order oh -the public sign-post pearest will he a.ssu'med . and their accuracy time. Tel. 7. Liocal and long i.lsta.nc6 to • all.'Persons Interested therein to w orth street. S ’rodtn .f^kt!.' al^’mt^fljiirn' appear and 'be heard’.thereori by pub- to the place where the deceased last cannot be guaranteed ■ moving and trucking and freight li.,limveihehts.'^ • Indultij 98a'C hurch -at . • • • lisping'a' copy o'f’this oTider In some dwelt within said town and by pub­ Miss C. N. Wells. work and express. Dally azpresS’ to street or telephone 1348; • • ' 'i- .newspaper having a circulation In lishing the same in some newspaper Index of Classifications Hartford. ’Sa|d; District, on ot be'fdre January having a circulation in said probalte Kveniiig Herald Wan' Ads are now FOR REN'f-^6 ROOhf'tenentent b'n /district, within ten days from the Marshall-Field of Chicago, the in­ UE.N'ERa D t r u c k in g — l.ocal and B ram anJ'street, nesr-M ain, .Apply to 21, 1929, and by posting a copy of this •oup"d_Hccori|ing to classifica . I-ns oruer. on t'he public signpost In the date of this order, and return make ternationally known department i.elow and for handy reference will long distance. Prompt service—rates Aaron Johnson, telephone'" 624 er to this court of the notice given. reasonable. Frank V. Williams ■Janitor 2040. . Town where, the'deceased last dwelt, store. atuiear in the numerical order indi­ five days before said day of hearing WILLIAM S. HYDE 989-12. . . Judge. During her several years stay in 10 Hilliard St. Manchester cated: FOR ' r e n t —Six KlpOM ‘feri^menr at and return make to this Court. . H-1-21-29. Births ...... ^ I.OCAL a n d IA)NG distance moving '561 A fain'street. sH I'mordveAie'n'te WILLIAM S. HYpE Chicago, she furnished some of the HMijHt^6m6nfs “ by experienced , men., , Public, stor''. Inquire ^.l Russell etree,L Judge. finest homes on the North Shore H-i-21-29. AT A COURT'OF PROBATE HELD M arriages ...... house. L T Wood. 55 Blssell street. at-Manclieste.", within and for the drive. She has lectured at women’s Two stories high, of brick, mill construction, 35x100 Deaths ...... D Tel. 496. TO RENT — C.ENTENNrAL spa'rt- Cards of Thanks ...... E District of Manchester, on the 19th. meri*8. 'four room -apartment.- lanl- day .of January, A, D.,'i929. clubs and art schools. Miss Wells, In Memoriani ...... -I* tor service, neat' gas range.' tes' box . a t A COURT OF PROLATE HELD feet, with basement suitable for storage purposes. En­ R epairing ‘.2.S at,'Manchester, wlthl'ii. and for tlie Present, WlLUAM S. HYDE. Esq- iias had unusual success due to her f.,ost and Found ...... J furnished 'Gall- Mancliys'erCoo- Judge. love of interior decorating and a A nnouncemenis ...... ^ atrucMon^tmoetiy-. ®t ^ District of. Mapeheater. on'’the I9th. tire building equipped with Grinnell sprinkler system. Personals ...... 2 YOU CAN DO WHAT others have day of -January. A. D., 1929. Estate'of . Mary A. Mahoney late of natural desire to be of service to A ntiininliltea Present. WILLIAM'S. HYDE, Esq- Manchester, in said District, deceased. done—save 10 per ctiit j.i labor and F o r ,'KENT-i-Sb v e RAL "flrar otges On motion ot Julia D. Curran execu­ others. Her Itnowledge, particular- Automobiles for Sale ...... < material by letting us re-uphglster rents, vylth gH 'morovsnisinfs Apply Judge, . . . Light and airy and suitable for manufacturing purposes. Automobiles for Exchange ...... 6 -E state of Johanna Schlebel ls,te of trix with wUl annexed. i ly of the feminine viewpoint, her your old furniture or renovate your Edward ;i ao'U 865; tain^'rseL,-Tel, ORDERED:—That six months from Auto .Accessories—Tires ...... 6 niattregs. 560. ' ■ . . Manchester, In said District, deceased. ability to handle complete furnish­ Auto Ke).Hiring — Painting ...... 7 ■ The Administrator having exhibit­ the I9th day of January, A. D., 1929, HOLMES BROS FURNITURE CO. be and the same are limited and al­ ing plans, even to the smallest de­ Auto Schools ...... 7-A 331 Center St. TeL 1268 FOR RENT-;-FlVE ROOM upstairs ed hjs administratibn acqojupt with Will sell or lease for term of years. Autos—.v=li1p hy Truck ...... 3 flat, all 'iinproveiiiehtS. ;i^d"gariiijfet said estate,^ to this Court for allow- lowed for the creditors within which tail, have proven invaluable to A utos—For Hire ...... 9 CHIMNEYS CDEANEO and repaired 57 Sumnior street,/'Teleolinne 198'6. > 9-noe.!4t ‘ .to jjring in their claims against said scores gf women who needed au­ O arages—Service—Storage ...... 10 ke- drting. sates oi>ened. saw .filina ORDERED;—That tjie 2Cth day of estate, and the said executrix is di­ thoritative advice and help on their Motorc.vcles—Bicycle ...... 11 and grinding Work called .tor Januar.v, A. p;. f929, atv9 o’clock, rected to give public notice to the For particulars inquire at The Herald, 13 Bissell Wanted Autos—Motorcycles — . li! FUR KKN’T—i-e ROOM tenem.eqt. creditors; to bring In their .claims home furnishing problems. Harold Clemson. 108 North Elm forenoon, at the Probate O’flict, iii.sald within said time allowed by posting a lluxiiieKH find I'nireenloniil Service* St reek I'el. 462. North Elm street, CaU'258. 'Mknchest<^, be’and the same Is as­ Miss Well’s services are free to street. South Manchester, Thomas Ferguson, Manager. Buslne.ss Services Offered ...... 13 signed for a hearing, on the allowance copy of this order on the public sign all Garber Brothers’ patrons. Her Household Services Offered ....’.13-A SEWING MACHINE repairing of all 'of'said administration account with post- nearest to the place where the Building—tjontracilng ...... H mak,es. oils, needles and supplies K Houses r«ir Kent deceased last,dwelt within said town Advice wUl be greatly appreciated said estate.: an-d this C6u'rt directs the and by publishing the same in some Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 W Garrard. 37 Edwari s'reel. Tel Adniinistratjor.to give public.notlce to i especially by the young people who Funeral Directors ...... 18 715 F p R RENT-'-FEB.' 1ST., four' 'room, persons .Interested' th'ereln to 'ap-' newspaper having, a circulation In are furnishing their first hpme.and Heatin'g^—Flhrnbtng—KOofirtg’ . . . li house, <)n ’ Hamlin ’Ftreet , wflth’ftii’-' said probate district, within ten days pear-and be heard thereon by pub- from, the date of this order, and re­ find it a real problem to furnish Insurance ...... PHONOi; RA BUS. vacuum cleaner, nace. and conveniences.. Gall eve^ gp^y .pf.. this-.p.rder in • some Millinery —Dressmaking ...... 19 nlrigs.MOS/Hamlini street. i turn make to this court of the notice one that is both beautiful and cozy clock repairing, key fitting gun-.und rie.»8paper having a circulation In given. Moving—Trucking—Storage .. lock smithing BralthwaRo. 52 Pearl •vr said District, on or befor"* Januar.v and within their means. THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: Painting—Papering ...... street. FOR REN'I'L-8 r o o m house on' Jain 21. 1929. and by posting a copy of this WILLIAM S. HYDE John Simpson, assistant to Miss Professional Services ...... ijii , street, all improvements, lant* Judge. order on'-tlie public signpost in the H-1-21-29. Wells, has been widely known. He Itepatring ...... 23 37 den. garage if desired. Phonfe lh5.4'«^. •Town .where the deceased last dwelt, I“Men of the South Pole” I'ailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 Courses and Classes has had e.vpert training in Arts and five days 'befo.rp said day of hearing • AT A COURT OF PROB.YTE HELD Sketches by Oessey; Synopsis by Uraucher Toilet Goods and Service ...... 2.A Hbasfs'fiir. :4aUi , -73 and'return make to this Court. Wanted — Business Service ...... 26 WANTED—BY EXPERIENCED v.r- at Manchester, within and for the Sciences.' and drawing. His knowl­ Fducnllonal netist, pupils on cornet or trumpet, WILLIAM S. HYDE District of Manchester, on the 19th. edge of plans and blue prints make ■ ' ‘ Judge. da.v of January. A. D., 1929. Courses and Classes ...... 27 address John MacGovern, j2 Spruce FOR SALE-rVVASHlNG'l’UN . street, Hrl-21-29. it possible for those who are plan- Private Instruction ...... 2S street. Tel. 556-2. ' brand new six ' -oom Colonlal,i. aak Present, WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq- Dancing ...... 28-A floors throughout fire place, . tile Judge. Estate ot Mary Doyle late of Man­ Musical—Dramatic ...... 2M Money W.-nted 34 ba'h. large comer lot Priced rlgh^ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Wanted — Instruction ...... 30 Terms Cal' A.rfhiit A Kn'->fla Tele- chester. in said District, deceased at Manchester, within',, an! for the The Administrator having exhibit­ FitiiincinI o h -*4' 782-2 xifi Main Btres.1, . , D istrict of Manchester, on the 19th. Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 WANTED—FIRST mortgage of $3000 ed his administration account wiih on good residence, property. \Vrite T •day of .January.f':A'. D.. 1929. • ^ said estate to this Court for allow­ Only 60 Days Business Oi>i>''i t unit ies ...... 3V KiUf .SALE-»JU^'T o f f ,'E ast Ueuiaif . Present. -WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq.. ance, It i.s Money to Doan ...... 33 Box M. Herald office. B.'reie'. nice 6 ruom tu»mv'flte pface. Judge, i Money Wanted ...... 34 osk fl wirs..i4hd I trim. 4 'tsar «sr«ge O RDERED:—T hat’ the 2Cth day of Estate of Frank Schiebel late of January. A. D.. 1929. at 9 o’clock, \ Help nnd Sit nations Help Wanted—-Female & o high elevart<{!ii ..Ownei gs vs-sscrtfl| Price very lowj Small am ount cash' forenoqn, at the Probate Office, ip Then Comes The Executor having exhibited his said M anchrster, be and the same is Help W anted—Male ...... 36 mortgages arranged Call Arthur,,A. , administration account w|th said e.s- Help Wanted —Male or Female .. 37 Knofla. Telephone 788-2 875 Main assigned for a hearfng on the allow­ tate to thl* Court for allowance, it Is ance of said administration account .Agents Wanted ...... 37-a St reet. . . . • ’ • ■ ■ J ORDERED:—That the 26th,dqv of SiMiatlons Wanted — Female .... 3S w,ltli said estate, and Hiis Court di­ WANTED—E.'^^PERIENCE typist to Januar.v. A.- D- 1929. at^ 9 o’clock, rects the Administrator to give pub­ Spring Situations W anted—Male ...... 39 JiPftal' Notices 79 .fopenoon. at the ..Probate Office, in Hniployment Agencies ...... 4J operate Undervyood billing machine. lic notice to all persons interested said Manchester, be and .the same is therein to appear and be heard tfiere- Idve Stock—I’ei"— I’oullry—Vehicle* Training furnished if requirements assigned for'a hearlng'-on fhe allow­ Dogs—Birds—P^ts ...... 4 1 are satisfactory. J. W. Hale Com­ ■ AT A COURT OF PROBATE .HELD oa by publishing a copy of this order FREE at Manchester, within and for the- ance of said administration accoqnt in- some newspaper having a circula­ Dive Stock — Vehicles ...... 4v pany. Em ploym ent office oh balcony. with said estate, and this Court di- / Poultry and Supplies ...... 4;t District of Manchester; on the 19th.' tion In said District, on or before dav of January. A. D., 1929'. - •present, WILLIAM. S. HYDBFEsq- copy ot this order on the public sign­ Judge. to appear and be'heard thereon b.v post in the Town where the deceased When Shackleton's ship was smashed to fragments Articles tor Sale ...... 4b publlshln}. , a copy of this order In Boats and Accessories ...... 46 Estate of Isabelle Doyle late qj last dwelt, five days before said day WITH EVERY LOT some newspaper having a circulation of hearing and return make to this ,in the sea ice, his party managed to save a large quan­ Building Materials ...... 47 WA.NTED—GIRL with High school .Manchester, ■ In 'said District, decea's- ,in said District; on or before January DDmonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 46 training for job requiring >\-nog- ea. Court. • We offer: For ?5,50U a well tity of food and gear, as well as their three boats. raphy, typing and miscellaneous ,'Th'e AdmliHstrator having exhibited 21, 1-929, and by.posting a copy, of this WILLIAM S. HYDE Electrical Apidiances—Kadto ... 49 order on thq public signpost 'in the built single of 5 rooms, all modern Adrift, with half a world of sea and ice between them Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A office work with opportunity for ad­ his administration account with said vancement. Apply to Cheney Brcth- estate to .this Court for allowance, Town where the deceased last dwelt, H-1-21-29. Judge. , with garage space. Why pay rent. Garden — Farm — Dairy Products fit) five days before said dav of hearing and safety, they floated for three months at the mercy H 'useliold Goods ...... bl ers Employment office. and application having been made for Brand new single of 6 rooms, the'Asce'rtalhme'nt of .tlje'hbirs'-'of Said and return make to this Court. of wind and currents. ' , - >:si Machinery and Tools ...... 62 WILLIAM S. I'YDE AT A.COURT OP PROBATE HELD steam heat, well arranged rooms. Musical Instrum ents ...... 53 He'v Wanted—Male estufe. It is • ‘ . ' ■ ■ - I at Manchester, within and for tlie ^ __. _i.. ;, 1929;5 V *4 V aA tW 9 V o’i:|ock., V AwL, f* » day of January, A. D„ 1929. Might ■" ' ‘ consider building lot as part ^ Specials at the Stores ...... 66 MA.N TO BOOK ORDERS for nursery forenoon, at the Probate Ofllce.’ln said Present, WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq- st^ck and hire agents. • $50..00 week­ payment. Wearing Apparel — Furs ...... 67 Mkhchester, ' be and the sanie is as­ ' AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Judge. W anted—to Buv ...... 68 ly. Exclusive territory. Free outfit. signed foi a hearing on tha^llpwance Henry street—single of sLx Emmons Co., Newark, New York. at’ Manchesterr within and for the Estatef of Daniel Doyle late of Man’- K ooinx- lion ril—Hotels—-Hesorl* ■of- said .admlnlst'rat'loh account'with District of Mancheater.;. on the 19th. chester, in said District; deceased. rooms, closed in porch, hard wood He* I a urn Ilfs said estate, and said-application, .and WANTED—BOYS to sell flavoring ex­ day of January. A. D- 1929. The Administrator having exhibit­ floors, garage space and large lot- Rooms Without Board ...... 69 this Court ‘directs -the. administrator Pre^sent, WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.. ed his administration account with Boarders Wanted ...... 59-.A tracts after school; send tor free to give publltv nqtice . to all P®l’kPJ1S/|4ludg-e.- per.s , Prlce only $7,500. sample. Wakefield Extract Co., Sau- said estate to this Court for allow­ iHliintry Boa rd — Resorts ...... Bi) Interested thereip to appear and be' Estate of Rose Ruccj late of Man- ance, it is bornville, N. H. heard thereoji by .publishing a copy of Green Hill street, single of 6 Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 ■ I'hester. in said District,*deceased. ORDEREDThat' the 26th day of rooms, oak doors,’ fireplace, large Wanted — Rooms—Board ...... 62 this order In some newspaper'having .''On motion of The Manchester Trust January A. D- 1929. at 9 o’clock, fore­ Heal Kxlnle For Heiii Fuel aiifl Peed. 49-A a circulation iri said. District, op or Company administrator. noon, at the Probate Office in said rooms and closet space, garage. Apartments. Flats., Tenements .. f before January 21, 1929, ann by post­ ORDERED:—Tlvat six' months from Manchester, be and the same is as- Owner lives out of town and will Bu.siness Ixjcaiions tor Kent ... 64 FOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING kinds ing, a Copy of this order bn tpe public the ;19th dav of January. A. D- 1929, signed for. a hearing o.n the allowance sell at reasonable price. -S’!. Houses for Rent ._...... 66 sigppost.in . the .Town •where'the de­ be and the siame are ’lim ited:and. al- of said administration. account with ot wood, sawed stove length, and ceased last ' dwelt, five days' betore Suliurtian tor Rent ...... 66 under co'vef, chestnut hard and 'slab. 'lowed for the .creditors-within which said estate, and this Court directs the State road and car line in Man­ Summer Homes tor Rent ...... 67 said dajr of hearing and return ipake Administrator, to- give public notice L. T. Wood Company. 55 Bissell St. to this Court, r ■ ■ ,.. ■ toH^lJhg in.*their.-, claims -within said- chester. farm 20 acres. 9 room Wanted to Rent ...... 68 tim e allowed’ by p o sU n g -'a copy- of to all persons, interested therein to house and other out buildings. Ideal Heal t-jKlnte For Sale FOR s a l e —HARD WOOD slabs, WILLIAM S. HYDE this order op the public sign post appear and be heard thereon by pub­ •Apartment Buihlings for Sale .. 69 . . . . ' ...... 'Judge. lishing, a copy of'this order in some for gas station or market garden­ sawed stove length $10 per cordJ O. H-1-31-29...... nearest'to the place where, the de- Business Properly for S ale ...... 7U U. Whipple, telephone 2'228 evenings. jieased' If^st .dwelt within, said,town newspaper having a circulation in ing, Farm s and Daiid for S a l e ...... 71 ~ **i— rtiurtr- *vtir rri~ aiid .by publishing the-same in some said District,, .on or.before January Houses tot Sale ...... 72 FOR SALE—BEST OF hard wood. .ifiewspaper ’having a circulation In 21, 1929, and by posting a copy of this Indis for Sale ...... 73 Slaiis $7.00 load, hardwood.' $8.00 -A ship docked at’ Brooklyn ’the salld probate district,'wlfhln ten days order on the . public ;plgppost in the Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 load, also tird place wootL- Cbas. E- other day, witk .’ 2,000,0().0 .pou^s ■Jrom the date ;of -this order, and re- Towp. where the deceased last dwelt, Suburban tor Sale ...... 7S Palmer. 'I'elephone 895-3. of .cheese froni ^ e w -ZealaUd? turn ma,ke't9Vthis cour^ of the notice five days before ■ said day of hearing Robert ]. Smith Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 chance there i«rereaY any heavyr 4^11'iveq. ' ' and return, make to this Court. KeaJ' estate. Insurance, Wanted — Real Estate ...... 77 F4)R s a l e —Sl

YE GODSi' A.'TER SHAKING 'OIKv-rw. :Si6‘ AH , BUT r W H A T A DOWN. ALEC FOR A THOUSAND SORfCY., SJR . ' H4VE )£S TO Dli^PER YOU ARB'TOO COINCIDENCE SMACKERS I DON’T KNOW WHAT I ,. RUIN60 .Yaup;' WITH Y W . MY, STUWD GENEROUS,SIR. I'M I ALSO AM TO DO WITH IT. MONEY IS NO CAR -.1 It: CHAUFFER- SHOULD HAVE , SURE I' WAS GUEST AT THE GOOD WITHOUT SOMEONE TO All my FAuiT,. STOPPED ... 1 APOLOGIZE. A T FAUtr.^. HOWEVER, PALACE. PERMIT SPEND IT ON. HO-HUM.,. I ___ >-X N/A5 I ^\iJlLL“ GLADUir REPAIR IF YOU INSIST... ME TO PRESENT V# kr MAY AS WELL LET CLISBY GATING IN. TH E CUkMAGEj IF YtX) THE NAME IS MYSELF, MR. DRESiSER. WHIRL ME AROUND THE THE: MIRROR, % WILL KIKa.Y, GIVE .MISS VIOLA AYALON. ,THIS IS AN PARK AGAIN. INSTEAD OF ME lYOtM NAME-- I'M STOPPING AT UNEXPECTED LOpKiNCa WHERE THE PALACE PLEASURE INDEED, HOTEL'. MISS AVALON. GOING . ,A. 4(1 m i r sec, From time to time the ice cracked and broke up, sometimes in the middle of the night beneath a tent, carrying away a man in his steeping bag;. Sometimes M huge grjampuses changed up frOrn below, smashing the 7\ V"* tr 4 lee.' Once a leopard .mounted the ice.'but was shot and eaten. ^ (To Be Continued) sictUlM* tni( SyiMstM,' Csp*«!c?fi. 1W7, TN CraOtr SceJety.' US

A i f ; - tt ■ — .i ^ ■-,.,’7 'M- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 21,1929, PAGE IV Percy L. Crosby FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: SKIPFY cee. SENSE aod NONSENSE Mb' WASTED ENERGY THA'r's efMfiAAWO'j; The Negro woman was being SKiPPy. TH€ cross-examined. •I “ Are you sure that you know (SRf.AT€jT ARTI3T THE where your husband was on the kjooPlo eveR HAP. u /« y night this crime was committed?” IS t « a t a Z ' n HC cToot.(?cHflNce» “ Ef ah didn't,” she replied “ den PAce /WTO a ah sure busted a good rollin’ pin Pic tu r e ^ SAPotoM?T A ______Voa FAMCV. I WILL ^ETl TIM CUP AM’ FBMCILS Scientists tell us the earth moves in three directions at one time. The MV REWARP earth’s performance, however, is H E A ^ E M not sensational when compared F c r t Ha t I with that of a barber shop porter of our acquaintance. He was intro­ duced to a whilfc-headed ghost one a evening under propitious circum­ stances, and as we recall It he scat­ tered in five or six different direc­ OP tions simultaneously.

Dinah, crying bitterly, was com­ ing down the street with her feet bandaged, '1 —The Idea of Letter Golf is to “ Why, what on earth’s the mat­ change one word to another and ter?” she was asked. “ How did do it In par, a given number of you hurt your feet, Dianah?” strokes. Thus to change COW to “ Dat goo fo’ nothin’ nigger HEN, in three strokes, COW, HOW, (sniffle) done hit me on de hald HEW, HEN. wif a club while I was standin’ on A t ' 2— You change only one letter de hard stone pavement.” at a time. 3 — You must have a complete .Judge; "Guilty or not guilty?” word, of common usage, for each Rastus: “ Not guilty, sur.” jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ Judge: “ Have you ever been In ^ R E E tions don’t count. jail?” O F Rastus: “ No. suh; I never stole 4—The order of letters cannot A c C H A R O N be changed. i nuthin’ before.” H 0 O P L B = ] cfp Four Ne,groes were having little “ Rastus: I’m sorry to hear that success in moving a piano up some (®Fomaine Fox, 1929, Xhe Bell Syndicate, Inc.) you’ve buried your wife.” “ Yassuh, boss, ah just had to— stairs. In exasperation, one of the front team called to those in she was daid.” the rear. WASHINGTON TUBBS H B y C r a n e “ Don’ t you wish you had a job, “ Hey. Quit that^quittin’.” Call Out the G uard! The retort came back immediate­ Rastus?” ly. 'Dat ain’t the trouble. It’s “ Not now, Sambo; all holidays 7 CRYBA81ES VOT am gone.” you’all stoppin’ dat startin.” A T£RR\Bie M\STAVfE-A TvAOUSAlMD 5EE. SPLENDID / I DON'T KUOVaJ OBOYI 1 GUESS WE’RE MOOPSi AlAYBE ISS OER OH, SEE DER PARD0M5. GENTLEI QUICK- NEW UNIFORMS UND UOvl SV\E DID VT, SITTING PRETTY, NOW. 7DER PETS, PRINCESS' PETS, PRETTY NEW CAN’T BE FH DER Thus WAV. There aass b een a DER bEST ROOFA in BUT \T SURE C'MOM, GOIW, LE'S GO BGYS-DER BUT HOT DER UNWORWIS her \ ARJHY MiTOUT grafe blumder in a ssig n in g You ^DER OFFICER'S CLUB. PAID US To KICR, DOWN AN’ MINGLE •TEACHER’S PETS UF DER HIGHNESS G(3T PRETTY T . QUARTERS UND UNIFORMS. EH, WASU\E? . WVTU Th' B0V5. PETS. GRAND V l l E R ./V FOR h e r UTaEj tattle \ uniforms, HARi TALES^ BAH*. |7 DARUNGS. -9 SToenr ^ UAL c o c h r a m — ^ p icru R C S ^ k m ic k

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(READ THE STORY, rHEN COLOR I’Ht I'lCTURE) SALKSMAN SAM Convincing Proof B y S m a f “ What is the meaning of all his head, “ Oh, no, you don’t,” he this?” cried Scouty. “ We have shouted. “ Being small Is really gone amiss. Who does, this big fine. Why, you can travel here THeae's ft peAcH ^Vou'Re a l l oevJ, e>ETCHft Five. PLONKS iftVI.THftT DOGr ^ E f t H ? VIELL HOW VIHV, CftN’T 7 He VlftCh^ HIS TftlL. UP ftN’ hand belong to, that has grabbed and there, and almost float out on OF ft Doer\ I'LL eercHft Tweerfe THftT% HlS POGlPROfc- IWftS RftlSeD IN V ft (SOMMft PROVE V ft V DOWN —4S”rcfto o' sioe- our engine tight. We haven’t done the air. You’re lucky you don't IT Se(jOM<»S Tft OLD / JUST ft . ftBUS VJANDCRE.D DOWN ONt O' THOSE IT*? s e e . ^ W ftV S l a thing that’s wrong? Why can’t have to lead a clumsy life, like ?AAN (SOTLOTi« tAONCrREL; FROn THftT BiG- HOUSE SH\ftLL. we travel right along? Although it mine.” pN TH' BOOLeVftRO- ftPftRTCAeNTS - may be just a joke, it doesn’t seem The Tinles then were glad to quite right.” bear him say that there was Then Coppy looked around and naught to fear. “ 1 promise I won’t said, “ Oh, look! 1 see a giant’s hurt you.” said the giant, with a head. A monstrous man had seized grin. “ When everything is said '3. us and we’re in an awful mess. and done, we five simply have some What makes him laugh and shivver fun. And, if you will agree to J . so? His body’s swinging to and that, I think we'd best begin.” Gu^^LeM •S' fro. I’m sorry that we took this “ Hurray!” cried Scouty. “ Sure, Co. ride. We’re done for now, I we’re game. Remember though, guess.” you’ll be to blame if anything goes Tlie monstrous giant then cried, wrong with us. This whole thing’s [{Hi loud, “ Ha, ha! I’ve caught the Tiny up to you.” This made the giant crowd. What funny little fellows. laugh once more. In fact he broke Why, you’re tiny as can be. I do out in a roar. And then he said, not envy you at all. Say, don’t “ Oh, I’ll take care, in anything 1 you wish that you were tall, and do.” had big arms and shoulders, and a fat, strong fist like me?” “ Well, maybe so,” one Tiny (The Tlnies go to the Giant's e P o •"*'1. And then the giant shook bouse in the next story.) git. F»T. of^ k V »y PAGE TEN M anrtiPBt^r iE vrnina i> ra ld MONDAY, JANUARY 21,1929. SUB ALPINE CLUB SW EDISH PASTOR RESERVES DECISION ON 1 BIG M ASQ UERADE ALL SET FOR CARNIVAL SEVEN SCHOOLS HIT DANCE CREAMERY OWNERSHIP I W EDNESDAY, FEB. 6 IF ICE, WEATHER HOLD SAVINGS TOP RECORD Eldridge Street GIVEN A SURPRISE WED. EVE. JAN. 23 Baptie and Lamb Accept Invi­ Seven of the eight in the McKay‘s Orchestra. Common Pleas Judge Hears tation and Will Come for Eighth and Outling Districts made Suit on Alleged Lapse of | Ancual St. Mary's Ball to Be Sunday’s Fete. a hundred per cent, in their de­ Rev. P. J. 0. Cornell Honored Title in Wapping. posits under the School Saving Sys- All that is needed now to make tejm during the week ending Jan A B O U T T O W N by Congregation in Party There is much interest in the out­ In Charge of Hector Mac­ the annual ice carnival at the Cen­ nary 15. This was largely due to the come of the suit for possession of ter Springs pond next Sunday a observance of Thrift week in the lo Chairman William Griffin of the the Wapping Creamery building success is good Ice and fair weather. cal schools. Seven is the largest Cloverleaves club has called a meet­ Saturday Night. whicli has just been tried before donald as Chairman. Word was received today from Nor- number of schools to attain a hun­ ing for tomorrow evening at 9 Judge Malloy in the court of com­ val Baptie and Miss Gladys Lamb, dred per cent, this year. Here are o’clock, at the hose house, Main mon pleas in Hartford. Judgment New York’s world-famous fancy the figures: Dep. at Hilliard streets. Election of of­ A birthday party, under the dis­ was reserved. The thirty-third annual mas­ skaters that they have accepted the School Attn guise of a Men’s and Ladies’ society' 487 ficers of the new organization will The property in question origin­ Alanchester Skating club.’s offer No. School St. . .487 supper, was held on Rev. P. J. O. querade ball of the St. Mary’s and will be here to take part in the 195 be held, and the business of the ally belonged to Oliver Thrall of Man G reen...... 195 Cornell of the Swedish Lutheran Young Men’s club will be held at program.’ Hollister St. ...169* 163 meeting will be followed by a light Wapping. The lu'operty was sold to Cheney hail, Wednesday, February Skating conditonis at the pond 95 suppt-r. An invitation is extended church Saturday night. Rev, Cor­ the Wai)i)ing Creamery Company Highland Park . 95 nell was presented with a sum of 6. The committee with Hector Mac­ are excellent today and another South ...... 67 67 to all young men interested to at­ ^yitll the reservation that if the donald as chairman is working hard money by Henning Johnson on be­ large crowd is expected this eve­ Keeney St...... 57 57 tend the meeting tomorrow evening, manufacture of butter should cease, to make the event “the biggest half of the congregation. ning. Frank Wallelt, president of 17 it should revert back to its owner. yet.” Others on the committee are Oakland ...... 17 and to join the club. j the Skating club, who is in charge 69 Last Aril, it is alleged, the cream­ Fred Rogers, Robert Wilson, John Buckland ...... 72 of the shejter house, is pleased to­ 252 Mrs. Marion Sharp Lovell of ery suspended operation, the busi­ J. Fox and William Mercer. Washington ...288 day over the installation of a tele­ 296 Amherst, Mass., formerly of this ness being transferred to Vernon. Nathan Hale . .353 phone in the building. The num­ 305 town, is the guest of Miss Grace VVlien the later proposition proved Barnard ...... 367 a failure, the company returned to ber of the phone is 2961-W. Bunce ...... 38 29 Robertson of Oakland street. Junior events were scheduled to its original place only To find the Lincoln ...... 377 213 be held this afternoon for qualifica­ Manchester Lodge of Moose will doors locked. tion in the finals for the town Totals 2583 ■ 2251 87 meet this evening at the Home club It appears tliat Michael Custer championship which will be settled on Brainard place. The full degree and liis wife, AiiJiie, owners of tlie on the carnival program next Sun­ Elephants in captivity seldom staff is requested to be present to old Thrall property, now claim pos­ day. The senior events will be held initiate a class of candidates. The session of tile creamery. The Wednesday night. live beyond 75 years. amusement committee .will be in Creamery Comiiany claims that it Hurudreds and Hundreds continued at least partial operation. charge of the social and the serv­ iniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiiiiiiii^ ing of refreshments after Ihe cere­ -of- mony. ?ilemorial Temple Pythian .Sisters G. E. KEITH SOCIAL CLUB will meet as usual tomorrow eve­ [ Special Men^s Wool j ning promptly at 8 o’clock in Odd HOLDS FIRST BANQUET Fellows hall. Choice Remnants Sunset Rebekah lodge will hold its regular busines session in Odd Times It as Send-ofT for Furni­ I Scarfs I Fellows ha'il tonight at the usual ture Merchant, Leaving on; iiour. I Regular $2.00 to $4.00 | California Trip. | The Town Players will meet at — Photo by Elite the Scliool street Rec at 7:30 Kcv. P. J. O. ComelL The newly formed social club of, tVednesday night to make plans for the G. E. Keith Furniture Company, I I the next production. Rev. Cornell observed his seven­ timed Us first annual banquet, held' Sale Price $1.00 Each 1-3 to 1-2 O ff tieth birthday this month and his on Saturday evening, so that it■ Mrs. H. Cohn and son Rob have would constitute a fitting send-off; —Photo by Elite seventeenth anniversary as pastor Hector Macdonald. I Men’s Leather Jackets | retyrned to their home in North­ or the lUanchester church. The for Mr. Keith, about to start on a: ampton, Mass., after visiting with surprise, of which he was totally trip to Californi.i. The banquet, | Special arrangement has been I Men’s Beach Vests and Jackets | . Remnants that have been accumu­ xlr. and Mrs. Simon Cohn of Proc­ unaware, robbed Rev. Cornell of which was accompanied by instru-' made witli Bill Waddell's orchestra i Men’s and Boys’ Crew Neck Sweaters = tor road. tile power of speech but he recov­ mental and vocal mu.sic, was hold, for a concert from 8:0(1 to 8:15. lating for months in our Yard Goods ered shortly and thanked the con­ in the cliib'rs new (inariers in the Dancing for those in costume be­ I Men’s Button Coat Sweaters | Miss Riitli Cohn of the Smart gregation heartily. Mrs. Cornell Keith store Iniilding. The clnh gins at 8:15 continuing until 9:00. Shop is in New Y'ork on a buying was the recipient of a beautiful room had been docorateil and tlie At this lime the grand march will f. ('hildren’s Shoes and Oxfords | Department. Thrifty housewives trip. basket of flowers, presented by dinner iirepared by a coiniuitteel begin. At 9:15 awarding of prizes .Mis.s Pearl Johnson. consisting of Robert Sanderson,; will take place. Four prizes will I Misses’ Patent Leather Pumps | will find dozens of desirable lengths -Mr. and Mrs. George Simmons of During the evening Rev. Julius John Gill and William .Murphy. ' be given as follows. Best ladies’ Chestnut street had as their guests The affair began iniiiiediately af- costume, $10 in gold; second best I Women’s Munsingwear | Siinmons's brother, Hulteen of Hartford and Rev. Abel that can be fashioned into morning yesterday, Mrs. .\hhiuist of New Britain spolce. ter business houi's. the inemi. which ! ladies’ costume, $5 in gold; nio.st James Gray of Springlield and liis I Silk Hosiery | lauding Rev. Cornell for his worlc was served at 1 ' consisting of! comical man’s co.stume, $10 in gold sou John. dresses, children’s school frocks,boys’ in Manchester and wishing liim I'rnit cocktail, consomme, filet of’l and the best group, three or more I Arctics and Rubbers for the whole family | many years of conlinued success. sole, s’.iuerkrant and franlvfurters, | occsons, $10 in gold, Troop 1, Boy Scouts, will meet fancy cakes with wliipped cream i Last year, Harold Clemson won blouses, dainty aprons, slips, cush­ tonight at the Hollister street The G Clef Glee Club sang four numbers’ and Helen Berggren rend­ and cofi’et'. ! C'e prize for the most comical man, school at 7::JU. Troop 8 of the .Miss Cliilow iJlaved Ihe piano and i t o the family ions and draperies.. Come early! Lutheran Concordia church will ered solo.«. Miss Berggren proved very popular being called back to Frank Blakely the haiijo and Clemson came to the I A. L. BROWN & CO. I meet at 7;30 tonight. encore her number. Clarence mandolin. CiilTord Whilehouse sang! with a si.ghl-seeing bus in .Naturally the choice pieces will be j which reposed the dummy of a man .-\nderson and Fred Soderberg gave several no\ elty solos. I DEPOT SQUARE | Clati McLean. .No. 2.92, has been and a baby. The bus was plastered invited to attend an oi)en ineeliiig . 1 comedy sketch. .\flcr the haiKiuft the rliih elect­ selected early. ed the follo'vin.g nfficer.s: I’resident, I with signs telling nf Hie wonders of of Clan Goriion of Hartford to- .\ Swedisii “smorgasbord'’ fol- ; .Manchester, including the local vol- uiimiBmiicimiiiiiiiimiiiiiimmiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii night at S o'clocl;. The .Mcl..cans loived the entertainment. Jolin Gill: \ ice-president, Edward Kratt; secretary and tre.a.surer. : cano, the School street dump. It invite any eligible or farmer metn- ; was also equipiied with a hell and her to join them at tliis meeting. Beartice Clulow. The banquet was I>i:r:i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiniiimi]iiiiiiiiiiimiiiimmiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii»i:^ Remnants—Main Floor so much of a success that the cliili four, wheels, out of alignment. Mayor Bulterson of Hartford will HIGH SCHOOL NOTES ; Clenison's costume was such it membership is all entliused ov<:>f be the princiiial speaker, Enter- i could not be described. H is hoped tainment will follow. tiie next ,i;et-to,go1 her, which is dat­ The first solid gold pin in type- jiliat there will he enough competi­ I Service — Quality— Low Prices | ed for Februarv 20. tion this year to give the Clemsons Mrs. Carrie Taylor of Wood- ■Ai’itiug awarded this year was to Venanzio Bogini for lyiiing 5 6 net .a race for their money. bridge street gave her annual Ne\v I .Following the awards dancing words per minute. Other awards Y’ear's party Saliirday evening to I will occupy the spotlight until 1 her piano pupils and their friends. were given to Frances Schultz for ORANGEMEN’S SOCIAL j o’clock in the morning. Refresh- The program included tableaux, a 45 net words and Robert Aliller for I iiients are to be served during the SPECIAL dialogue by, two of the .uirls en­ 4 0 net words. ; course of the evening in the dining titled “Julia's Victory’’ and recita­ Following a custom adopted by CLUIB room. Nice Lean Pieces of Sugar Cured tions, all written by .Mrs. Taylor^ many schools members of the senior ! The annual masquerade is an af- with the object in view of sliniuhi',-i class have adopted a standard type I fair lhat draws a crowd from Hart­ Corned Beef to slice cold...... 25c lb. ing mu.=ic;il interest atnong the of skull-cap to he worn by members ford, Rockville and Wil]iinantic children. Vocal and instniinenlal ' nf the Senior Class only. The caps The Wa.shinefon I.. O. I,, club held a nieelin.g at tiie clnbroonis patrons as well as large numbers Solid Heads of Cabbage...... lb. mtmbers tind giitnes. with light re-1 were worn tor the first time at the from town. As the dance, each year, freshmenls rounded out the eve- | weakly, assembly when the Seniors on Ea.'-t Center street .^alunlay eve- nin.a. Tliere wa.s a lar.ge attendance exceeds the proportions of the ones ning. ' 1marched into the assembly hall held in former years, It is expected ____ I wearing their new head coverings. of the ineniliers as it wai the an mini business session with i ■enorts! surpass all- previouss ef- Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Spencer of j The body of the caps are white ami mes :ind election o. officers. The affairs.. . forts, both in lirilliance of edstiu SpringOehi, Mass., were among the the visor part a dark red, to show and in size. Tlie attendance last A 25/ SALE 25/ WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. of the clnh are in a iirosperous con-1 out of town people who catue here ! the scliool colors. The caps were year was well over a thousand. The dition and everylliina point.s to a to attend the funeral services yes-vd.=. I the object of no little attention Connecticut Company has offered successful vear in 1920. terday aflcrnoon for .Mrs. Sarah when they were first seen by the to co-operate with the club .liv fur­ WORTH WHILE Hadden. The new officers and executive i^aneral £^irector$- townspeople, hut in is expected tha< nishing special cars if necessary. ihey will, soon be a familiar sight commitlee are at follows: I’resi­ Our fresh Ground Our Home Made ESTABLISHED 5 4 YEARS dent, Joseph .Miildoen; vice iiresi- The annual parish meeting for j OH thoroughfares. dent, Hamilton McKee; secretary. Hamburg.. 25clb. Sausage Meat the election of officers and routine ^ The four combined Washington WILLARD CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST, l)usine.ss will he held at St. Mary's, Trip groups have decided to under­ Joseph I'lavell; treasurer. William 2 lbs. Fresh Pigs’ ...... 25c lb. ■ Reid; cnmmillee; 'rhonias Stratton.! Eidscopal church this evening. take a subscription cajiipaign for Radio Rentals Auto James Vennard, Joseph Ci'anston.! Robert K.Anderson Phone 5 0 0 Uie publications of the Crowell L iver...... 25c 2 lbs. Pickled Dr. Karl Ruf Stolz of tlie Hart­ Funeral Director or2 8 3 7 --W ' I’ublishing Company. E. Newton .losepli Benson, Eidiraim Alacauley, j SERVICK STATION ford School of Religious Education David Morrison, William Freehnrn. 11-4 lb. Nice Beef Pigs’ F e e t___25c Smith district - manager for the j will conduct the second in thej After the ineotinsr the men enjoy-, company spr.ke Friday lo a Senior Nice White Sauer course of lessons in the Life of i ed a clam chowder supper and a so­ Batteries Recharged L iver...... 25c Class meeting ami told how many Christ at Center Congregational! cial time, enlivened by songs and schols were availing themselves of Kraut, 3 lbs. .. 25c church tomorrow evening from 7:30 j funny stories. Telephone 15 IV2 lbs. Fresh Spare to 9:3d. A cordial invitation is ex­ an opportunity to substantially in­ R ibs...... 25c Salt S<)are Ribs, tended to all church school workers] crease their cla.ss funds by securing who have not already enrolled, to subscripUous to any of the follow­ IV2 lbs. Pocket 2 lbs...... 25c register tomorrow evening for this ing magazines: "The American Aliss Jiiul, of (he Weldon Beauty 2 Cans Bon Ton helpful course, the only one avail­ Magazine,” “The Woman’s Home Parlor, will color your eyebrows if Honeycomb fUONI able at Ihe teacher training institute Companion,’’ “Collier's Weekly,” they are too light. This coloring is C om ...... 25c this season. “ Farm and Fireside,” and “The made especially for eyebrows and Tripe...... 25c Mentor.” After the meeting Air. is not affected by washing or the 2 Cans Bon Ton use of creams.— Adv. 3 Bunches Nice South Manchester lodge No. Smith spoke to a meeting of the Tomatoes ___ 25c 1177, Loyal Order of Moose, will group leaders and explained the Carrots...... 25c meet tonight at S o'clock at t he more minute details of the cam­ 3 lbs. Nice Hard G O O D THINGS TO EAT Home club on Brainard place, The paign. The groups one and two Second Mortj^age Finest Native full degree staff will initiate a class were officially designated ‘.‘The Red Onions...... 25c of 15 candidiites. Twenty others Flashes” and groups three and four Potatoes, peck 25c SO LONG AS IT’S GOOD. will he initiated at the next meet- “The Blue Streaks” \to see which IMoney 3 Nice Grape There’s ati old banker in Haverstraw, N. Y., who i n g. Supper will be served after team would secure the greater NOW ON ILANU 2^/2, Qts. Nice Bald­ is just 90. He skips down to his bank every day the ceremony number of subscriptions. Group F ru it...... 25c like a boy, knows every move that is going on ia Leader Robert Treat was elected Arthur A. Knofla win Apples ... 25c 2 Nice Solid Heads the business world of his town, is alert to every Mrs. F. .M. Atkinson of 145 Cen­ new method and idea, believes in accounting ma­ commander of the forces working 875 .Main St, t’hone 782-2 ter street, is recovering from a se­ in this campaign. Bulletins will be 2 Cans Bon Ton of Lettuce ... 25c chinery, women as bank clerks, all such things.. vere attack of influenza. She is posted daily showing the number of P e a s...... 25c And he has never dieted in his life— eats every­ still under her physician’^ care. subscriptions obtained by each team Fresh Fish thing and all he wants, including candy; he even and there will also be an “Honor Sweet Mixed F illets___25c lb. puts sugar on ice cream. Women of Mooseheart Legion Roll” for those individuals that se­ But you can bet your life he has always eaten will hold their regular meeting to­ cure the greatest number of sub­ Pickles in bulk Smoked Fillets GOOD FOOD. That’s the trick. That’s the trick morrow evening at 7:30 at the scriptions. As a special inducement H ave You'^III ■ that Pinehurst believes in. heart and .soul. We Home club on Brainard place. The ...... 25c pt. r...... 2l^ic llj. valuable prizes will be given to any r>.’« WONT’ SELL INFERIOR FOODS. All kinds of business will be attended to thus student securing a certain number Food—so long as it’s GOOD! That’s us. early to allow for a wbist social to of subscriptions, the value of tlie follow and to which members of A PLAY ( Today our Meat Department suggests: Sirloin prize being determined by the num­ the I.oyal Order of Moose and their y Zj l A Steaks, Pork Chops, Pinehurst Hamburg at 30 cents ber of subscriptions. Alost of the wives have lieen invited. The com­ BAKERY DEPT. (the GOOD FOOD KIND). Lamb Flanks for Broth, groups have already raised their mittee in charge includes Mrs. Id Tender Beef and Veal for Stewing. share of the subscription campaign Y'ost, Mrs. Mary Burke and Air1 r o o m ; Raisin P ie s___ 25c Almond Flavor Cup As to the latter, please remember our 8 o’clock Edwina Brunclle. together with the carnival and « delivery if you want boiling pieces for the Noon benefit movie is expected to set a Cakes .. 25c dozen Dinner. Seven tables were filled with card new record for funds raised by the Small Layer Cakes Scotch Cones Later deliveries, if you prefer, of course. The players at the Avhist and setback groups for the pilgrimage to Wash­ 1 p. m. delivery is mighty convenient if you ara given Saturday evening at the home ington. In the basement—of in the ...... 25c dozen going out laterl each...... 25c of Airs. John Zimmerman of North attic—there’s wasted space Sunshine Cakes Phone 2000. School street. Airs. Clara Lincoln ARTHUR H. STEIN that the children could use, if assisted the hostess with the a little lumber and a little Ginger Squares, ...... 25c each arrangements and the social was labor were applied. “Where GOOD SOUND COOKING BALDWIN APPLES given for tlie benefit of Alemorial INSTRUCTOR Parker House Rolls B a sk e t...... 99c Temple, Pythian Sisters. The prize can I play” and “What is winners were as follows: Airs. OF VIOLIN there to do” need be heard no 18 fo r ...... 25c 18 for ...... 25c Tangerines 31c and 3.")c dozen, Florida Oranges 41c J Frances Chambers, first; Airs. Iva more if you will give the kids PRIVATE IXSTHUCTIOX OXLY NATIVE POTATOES...... 99c Bushel J Ingraham, second; men’.s first, J. B. a recreation room. Let us tell O’Hanlon; second, Winfield Chace; 20 Years’ Experience y o u how. Grape Fruit, 3 for 33c. Beets, 2 for 2.'>c t in setback Airs. Emma Dowd won Finest Alelho(iis Cauliflower...... 29c to 39c each : first honors, Mrs. Mary Keish, sec­ ond; the men’s first prize went to BECIINXEKS AND ADVAXCED Manchester Public Market Walter Weeder and the second CaU At .W. G. Glenney Co. prize to Air. Zimmerman. The hos­ BRADLEY & S.MITH’S A, Podiove, Prop, Phone 10 tesses served refreshments during the social period that followed the RIUSIC SHOP ('oal, Lumber, Mason Supplies 11 games. 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