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(SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CBN1B (OUeMAed Advertlefalf on Page lA ) MANCHESTEB, CONN., FRTOAY, JANUARY 5, 1934. VOL. U IL , NO. 8L HUGE BANK SCANDAL Where 200 Died In France’s Worst Rail Disaster MORGENTHAU STARTS MAY UPSET CABINET FINANCING CAMPAIGN Orer 40 Miffiou hrolTed DBIOCRATS TO Mail Pilot, Fog Bound, Head of Treasury Says Mar­ in Collapse of Frendi ket Reaction to Fresi- Bank— Hifh Officials Are FORCE CAUCUS Lands After Four Hours ON P m O N A G E denfs Bndget Message Asked for EipbnalioDS. ... \ Newark, N. J„ Jan. 5.—(AP)—# Heavy fog settled over Njwark Dean Burford wrote another thriller and a sleet and rain fall began. Was Very Good— Sales bf of the night skies eariy today when The radiophone went suddenly si­ % J' lent, and ground officials expressed ParU, Jan, B,— (AP)—Parhamen- Leaders Not Satisied With be brought bis mall plane safely V \ ' down at the Newark Airport after alarm. C^ommunl cation was restored Bonds to Be First Steps. tas7 elrdM predicted today that being storm-bound more than four at 3:45 a. m., at whicb time Burford Premier Camille Cbautempe and ble Nunber e( Jobs They hours. said be bad sufficient gas to remain Cabinet might be overthrown when It was bis second air adventure aloft s^en hours, and 'Jiat he would Washington, Jan. 6 .—(AP)— remain in the vicinity of the field Parliam ent alre the |40X)00XH)0 within a month. Last December . 11, Terming market reaction to Presi­ Are Able to Ghre Their be MIed out oi a msdl plane over for an opportunity to attempt a ■candal of the Bayonne pawnebop. _:v rr/'W 4 landing. He landed at 4:40 a. m. dent Rjosevelt’s budget meeenge The government aent out a eecond Cambria county, Pennsylvania, Coostihieiits. when his plane was caught In a ter­ Burford was one of two pilots “very good,” Secretary Morgsnthau aerlee of meseagee to ehipe at eea who too?' to their parachutes Dec. and to French repreeentativee In rific snowstorm. said today toe Treamiry will begin Burfo*d took off from the airport when their planes were catigbt “right soon” on its ten bWion dol­ North and South America In an • an Allegheny* snowstorm. He tf at 12:08 o’clock, this morning, with e lar financing program. fort to arreat Serge "Handaome Washington, Jsn, 5,— (A P )—'The landed unhurt while the $36,0jO A i*x " SUvlaky, founder of the col* rahiabie mail cargo bound for This ’^remendous task, os shown possibility of forcing a Domoeratlc : ^ J l' Plttsbt Forty-five minute* later plane was wrecked. A cargo which l^paed municipal enterprlae which rgh by President Rooeevelt in his budg­ caucus on patronags matters today le advised the field by radiopbone, Included a shipment of diamo 's received government flnmseing. et message to Congress yesterday, ils wings were coating with ice. valued at $76,000 was salvaged. Premier Cbautempe called Albert was discussed privately by several Involves borrowlDgs by soles of members of that party on ths House Dallimer, mlnlater of eolonlea to hla ".-'•^•6- V . ,y., /.y, v", . . bonds. office at noon and demanded a clear side of Capitol Hill ^ Such procedure is in line with ex­ atatem ent o i hla connection with the Many admittedly are not satisfied pectations. There bos been no rea­ Stavlaky affair of which the mimc' with tl^ Jobs tb^ bav# bsen abls son to expect the administration to tar aaacrta be la entirely Innocent to bsstow upon oonstituents, Bevsr' SEEKS MORE POWER use printing-press money, Indica­ al fUted frankly tha rsplacament ^ Tso miles from the Marne battlefield, where 19 years ago ambulasess, taxis and trucks carried off war deeplte rumora. dead and wounded, there occurred a repetition of this grim scens when, in the little town of Lagny, 200 tions constantly pointing against bundrsds of Re^blican offlcs bold- resort to such practice. Danger la Baal 'lsons perished in the collision of two express trains. Tbs wreck, called the worst rail disaster In French Xn ParhamanUry clrclaa, which ars with Dsmocrats would Increas# In his message, Mr. Roosevelt itory,I , is shown here In one o i tbs first pictures of the tragedy to reach this country. tbair own political strength at E TO BATTLE (TUMINALS spoke of toe government having "to until a few daya ago had conceded the preaeot govemnsent eeveral boma. ^ ^ , borrow approximately six billion ttontha of life, wae laM that the Tbs caucus could ba foread by dollars of new money,” meaning It submission to tbs caucus chairman, Cablaet'a dan^ money in addition to sums already had aent lUprssatttatlv* Lea of California, of Juttice Department n its| ATLAS TACK HEAD borrowed. The remaining four bil­ Police aal4 a patltlon signed by 25 Democratic FINANCIERS CONSIDERING “if sioffll out lettcra con i' lion of toe ten to be borrowed In toe bonda House members. Tbs dlfriisslon next six months is for refunding paalea to li would bs limited to the subject mat­ without, g the RUNS INTO TROLLEY Report A *b Tkat Traffic ORDERED ARRESTED previous obligations. Rppoaltlon' ter of the patltlon, ^ Bayonne oryi Balsa Objsctloni Tbs President’s chief financial Immediately PRESIDENT’S NEW BUDGET lata to t..a g Followlnf a caucus last session in Firearms ShooM Be aide, whose confirmation in his new I of alleged commented on the which was addrasssd by |bs ^ isf post by toe Senate is expected next b^ua bonda for Lundreda of nul' pstronags dlarantar. Jamas A Far Ephraim Cole, Employee of Under Soperritioa Philip H. Philbm Refnses week, also disclosed that an Inten­ Ilona of franca and pointed out that Sy, ^m aatar ganaral aiM chair sive effort to collect back taxes is Stavlaky, who bad a police record wnaji 0f the Damooratlc National Wonder U It Wfll Tend te REJECTED SUITOR in toe making, he having sununoned and already faced other chargee, oommlttas, many conceded Farley Pinehorst, Badly Hort — to Answer Qnesdons Dar­ Internal revenue collectors and had nobnobbed wUb nMmbera of the Is ooKmsratlng with the Jobs he Pub die Gold Price Lift­ Washington, Jan. 6,— (A P )—Laws agents to confer with him January government. ooBtrols, They find objections, rev MURDER SU SPE a to broaden the Federal govern­ 17. Back taxes exceed $800,000,000, arthsless, to the number of appoint­ Track Wrecked. ment’s anti-crime powers through ing Stock Probe. Theee drcumatancea, oppoeitlon' ments and lack of removals by ing Phn Into the Back- be told reporters, and toe Treasury regulation of the fire arms traffic lata declared. Indicated laxneaa to basds of other agencies. plans to see how much of this can aay leaet, Tboss who favor tha caucus Idea Ephraim Ctole, o f 10 W est Middle and prevention of interstate trans­ New York, Jan. 6.— (AP)—Philip be brought In to aid the Treoanry Handaome Ales made hla laat gremd. Foster Daughter of IGch whose books—ths President told assert they no not Intend U to be Turnpike, employed at the Plneburst portation of stolen property will be H, Phin in, Jr., who controlled At­ pabllo appearance In the company understood as a threat m bolt the Gongreds yesterday—^would be some asked at Oongresa by Attorney Gen­ las Tack Corporation’s stock du. : of Jean Chlappe. Parla prefect of administration. They aay they we Fanner Foand Dead Under grocery was seriously injxired at nine billion dollars off balance with- police, with whom he aat in cure If the thing were cafled fdrd New York, Jan. 5.—(AP)—Mone­ 7:10 this morning when he OBShed eral Homer Ckmunlngs. Its recant rise and fall on toe mor- to because of the recovery bos. It wae a bos which bly enough to President Roosevelt s tary autbbrities are busy with con- head on Into the front end. aCj|,iQpnT Si his anm^ jv ^ r t to Congress ^tet/^9as erd e^ arrested today by Stavlaky held under leaae, attention, be would do samethlng Jeoture^ as to the possible effdbts Odd CscnmatMcet. necticut Company trolley edr on today, (Janmmifia imd: Assistant Attpmey Genera. Am­ To Work Out Qoeesn Meaaaphlle police jle^arad they "We will wortc oat a quota on WBOUt tt. upon the Federal government's C!enter street near the Scballer "Suitable Ulls and supporting brose V. McCon after PbllMn fail­ uncovered evidence that only OhH Bervtoe Stand back taxes for each intemal revenue monetary program of the $10,000,- Motor Sales plant. The car which memoranda will be jirepared and ed to account for cbecks totaling the eudden ooUapee of the SUviaky Taking a hand In the patronage North Wllkesboro, N. C., Jsm. 5.— collector, put toe quota up on a 000,000 Treasury financing program Cole was driving, a panel bodied made available to the appropriate $404,000 which passed through his project bad prevented hla launching question, toe Civil Service Commis­ (AP)—A young married man de­ delivery truck, owned by the Pine committees. blackboard and see how far toe col­ a program calculated to net another sion In its annual report published outlined by President Roosevelt In bonds. lectors can bring down toelr quo­ scribed as the rejected suitor of at hurst grocery was a total wreck. “Amongst these measures may be 140,000,000 of the public’s money. today asserted It was convinced the his budget message. Detsctlve Lieutenant James F. tas,” Morgen toau said. From December 18 through yes- mentioned: Regulation of traffic in For France, the failure of the removal of aU political considera­ tractive Leota Childress, 18-year-old May Have Fractured Skull McCoy was summoned. He took “We’ll have a little rivalry." foster daughter of a well-to-do machine guns and firearms; prison Philbin, accompanied by his attor­ Bayonne pawnshop waa regarded mb tion from the appointment ol post­ Cole was removed to the Manches Morgentoau said toe conference (Oonttoued on Page Poor) escapes, including compficlty of the Nation’s worst finsincial scandal masters would effect an economy. farmer, was held in a blanket war­ ter Memorial hospital and a super ney. Paal McCauley, and l*cCall, to with internal revenue collectors, rant today as investigators pressed complicity of prison officers or em­ toe Elizabeth street police station. since the Oustrlc case. The commission recommended to ficial examination disclosed that he which will last two days, Is only toe an investigation into her strange ; resisting and killing a Fed­ Philbin was booked on a misde­ President Roosevelt that he place was suffering from concussion and first of several |danned. llie week all first class as well as second and death. a possible fracture of the skull. Ctole eral officer; interstate transporta­ meanor charge, alleging violation of First she was supposed to have after toe revenue collectora assem­ third class postmasters under the ASK QUICK ACTION also lost several uppet teeth. tion of stolen property; simplifica­ section of toe general bustness been slain by four robbers, then was tion of removal proceedings; escape law that has to do wito failmre to ble, customs collectora will be call­ dvli service law. Cecil J. Fulton of 1952 Broad ed in and toe following week agents FILENE EULOGIZES believed to have perpetrated a fan­ from lawful custody while awaiting answer questions after beln served "The ’•eal duty of the post office street, Hartford, motorman of the of the Narcotics Bureau. Later, tastic suicide, and now again Is trial; waiver of indictment in Grand with a s^poena In a lawful investi­ department,” the commission said, 7 o’clock trolley out of Manchester others will be summoned. ON ARMS PROBLEM listed as a murder victim. Jury In certain criminal cases; and gation. "Is to collect and dlstrlbutt the for Hartford told Officer Arthur These plans represented an ex­ Admirer Suspected regulation of alibi defenses. PhUbta’s Remarks RECOVERY PROGRAM mails satlafactorlly and at the low­ Seymour that he saw the Ckile car pansion of the policy he instituted The girl’s erstwhile admirer, An­ “Congress should also give seri­ The arrest was mode on com­ est possible cost. when It was 60 or 70 feet away. The upon caking over toe Treasury when drew Smoot, wsis taken into custody ous consideration to the enactment plaint of McCall and Assiatant "A postmastership, therefore. Is a automobile was headed east direct­ be began weekly meetings of all di­ Italians Say Long Drawn at Scboolfleld, Va.; last night after of laws providing for uniformity of tomey General Jacob Gruber. Phil­ business office and not proper'y po- Solicitor J. R. Jones said he had un­ ly for the trolley, Fulton said, and vision heada. UUcal.” practice and procedure in proceed- bin. remarking on toe two com Boston Merchant Declares covered evidence lesulieg him to be­ in an effort to prevent an accident plainants said: ‘Isn’t there anyone Family Feeling ’The commission went even fur­ lieve the girl had held a final tryst he said he shut off the power, ap­ *Tt gives us more of a family feel­ ther to recommend that many other Out Conference Will Harm (Continaed on Page Four) else ov *r there that wants some with Smoot the day of her death be­ plied his brakes and stopped. Seeing publicity, so we can put their names ing,” he explained, "and lets every­ Plan Should Have Been admlnlst^ratlve offices which are not fore breaking off their relationship that Cole was evidently blinded by on here, too?” body know what other parts of toe policy-determining should also be the Cause. because of Smoot's steadfast refusal the storm and was continuing di­ Treasury are doing.” brought unde) civil service. Included Philbin said he was 36 years old. to obtain a divorce from his es- rectly In the tracks, he start^ to unmarried and an investor. He was Morganthau said that Just now Adopted Years Ago. would be collectors of customs and tranged wife. put the trolley In reverse motion. NEW YEAR'S THADE taken to Tombs (Jourt for arraign­ toe Treasury haa no definite plana internal revenue, deputy marshals Not a Suicide Rotae, Jan. 5.— (AP)—Sir John The automobile struck the trolley ment. as to toe exact date of toe first and most attome3m. Solicitor Jones said he was con- head-on with a terrific craah. A Philadelphia, Jan. 6.— (A P )— Ed­ Simon, British foreign secretary^ At the Inquiry into toe market financing Issue, its size, or toe type small window in the front left side of obligation to be offered. ward A. Filene, chairman of the departed at noon today for London (Oontinaed on Page Four) HAS A GOOD START activities of Atlas Tack stock, Phil Maaaachusetts State Recovery to report to toi British government of the trolley was smashed. The bin’s counsel had protested that Mc­ "I thought reaction in toe mar­ automobile, k brand new truck that Board, said In e speech for delivery that there was “no use crying for WAS ESCAPED CONVICT Call was not within his right in ar­ kets to toe President’s budget mes­ STATE BOARD RAPS had been driven only 500 miles is a before Lhe American Academy of the moon” in matters of Interna­ resting Philbin, since toe witness sage was very good," he comment­ Political and Social Science today tional disarmament. Greenwlch, Jan. 5.—(AP) — An total loss. Don & Bradstrect Review had not refused to answer questions ed. that If the profit system Is destroy­ His report will be, based on the itinerant who was given a night’s Dangerous Spot but had replied "I don’t know" to a "We are confident we can raise ed 'it will bf destroyed by those PROCEDURE OF NRA result of his conferences here with lodging by Greenwich police and The point where the crash oc­ long seiles of questions about the the money and will have to begin very business men who believe most Premier Mussolini and in Paris with went on his way was identified curred is one of the most hazardous S i f t J h i ; Concerns Now Individual checks which had been right soon.” profoundly In the profit system and French government leaders. through finger prlhts today as Cllf' In town. The trolley tracks orpH drawn to his account by Philip H. Hla remark was that toe budget are shouting the loudest about Indi­ These conferences decided him to ford Clark, 37, who escaped 18 the highway at the comer and Ol' Out of A e Red. Philbin, Jr., Inc., a company he message yesterday had caused a vidual initiative.” Connectiinit Firms Forced to favor the shortest road to whatever yetagn ago from the state prison at though there is a “slow” sign over formed when he began ne^tiatlona minimum ^ disturbance in toe gov­ “At present, however, I see no Eums afreem en l can be reached as W;st)ienfield. the tracks to warn the motormen for the purchase of Atlas Tack ernment bond market. danger of this,” Filene said. "Prac­ against devious and perhaps end­ The man qame to police headquar- residents in that section say that in­ stock: Asked whether official buying tically all America seems to be be­ Go to Boston or New York less talks In an attempt to gaifi tora December 28, to aak for the variably the trolleys go around the New York, Jan. 5.—(AP)— The might have been partially responsi­ hind the President In his great ef­ m ore Utopian accords. He aagtfllto Aight’e lodging. He was accommo comer at a faht rate putting the Dun A Bradstreet weekly trade re­ ble, he replied; "We didn’t do any­ fort to discover the underlying laws the assurance of Italy's BunpaiKhjlort dated at the Y. M. C. A. where he onus on the automobile driver. Wit­ view said today that business en­ thing abnormal.” governing production and distribu­ for Decisions. a short-road thesis airt .WfiKljl; 'registered as William J. Nolan. As nesses of the crash say that the trol- tered the new year refiecting For several weeks toe Treasury leyman* did not sound the car STATE W H l MAKE tion anl thus to effect an orderly understood, the supj is customary in such cases, his fin­ cheerfulness over toe outlook for haa been Investing funds In govern­ whistle as a warning to Cole. arrangement of the processes.” French. ger prlc^ mere taken, and the next toe retail and wholesale divisions of ment securities. The Academy, opening a two-day H artford, Jsuj. 5.— (A P )— A t a Whether such a thesis ItokM zBornipig he departed. Hozardom Driving trade In consumer goods during toe Laat week toe purchases aggre­ conference, has as Its theme, "Prog­ meeting of the Connecticut State mean the scrapping of PnmiBr Authorities sent the finger prints At the time of the accident driv­ first quarter.” FARM TAX SURVEY gated $11,960,000 and In toe two ress Tov’ard National Recovery.” Recovery Board held In the Federal MacDouald’s as well as other plttto' to the Department of Justice at ing conditions were at their worst, a "With toe confirmations pouring preceding weeks approximately $16,- "The NRA and the other parts of building here yesterday. It waa vot­ for disa nan- ent has not, bow«i»f,. Waahtegton where they were Iden­ coating of Ice covering the street in regarding toe unexpected large 500,000 each. the President’s program have not ed to voice most vehement objection been suecified. A qualified spokoo-^ tified as those of the escaped con­ totals of retail sales last month,” repealed a single fundamental law to the present practice of some man stated emphatically today thlit v ic t (Continued on Page Four) asserted toe review, "xmcertalnty re­ New Project Under CWA to BRITAIN AMAZED garding toe strength of consumer of the social orders of 1929 or of Connecticut firms and organisations an understandlqg had been reached Londm , Jan. S.— (A P )— A m aze- 1919,” Filene said. "They have sim­ being compelled to go either lo New here only on a general Idea and that buying power is being dispelled, ply recognised the fundamental York or Boston In order to effect no defln*te plan bad been discussed. "While after-lnventoiy reports Benin® nt Once> "> 34 A "O n ^l^l I budget submitted of ^the^Amarican by Prudent are not spectacular, except In a few laws of that order—laws which for adjustment of labor disputes under The idea, as set forth in an Ital­ Roosevdt waa eanressed hy British isolated Instances, for toe first the time being were cheerfully dis­ the National Recovery Act Repre­ ian communique last night, is that To Desert Whole Village oommentatora today along with ad- time in four years many houses are to Do the Work. regarded. sentatives of both industry and la­ long d'awn out disarmament nego­ miration for hla courage. Game Suddenly bor, members of the board, gave tiations must be brought to a quick showing tot balances on toe tight side of toe ledger, while countless "The scheme seema to bring Infla­ "The recognition of our responsi­ numerous Instances of the confusion conclusion even though hoped-for To Prevent an Epidemic tion perceptibly nearer," seid the bilities in a machine age haa come that had existed after a settlement major achievements have to be sac­ others find toe figures on tos other Storra, Jan. 6— (AP)—Dr. George B. Qarke, aasistant economist at financial editor of the Mall, though upon us suddenly, after three or had been imdertaken by the state rificed. side reduced to such a small amount that they have become convinced Connecticut State College, announc­ paying tribute to Mr. Rooeevelt’s four years of headache; but the re- board only to find that one or the Sir John had an Informal chat Media, Pa., Jan. (AP)—0et<6 "We are not afraid of an courage. othe* of the boards In the districts epidemic,” Sack asserted, "there that recovery is off to a good start. ed today toe general plan for a sponaibUltles existed long before with newspapermen l^fore catching Out! state wide farm tax survey, a pro< "It would ^>pear that toe Inter­ they were recognized. to the north or south had undertak­ the northbound train but declined to That notice haa been served on has been one death from the dliease Cold Helps Soles. "The leading Industrial Indices Ject under toe CTWA, and part of a national dollar muat suffer Ob a re­ “They existed In previous admin­ en a se tleraent as well, often mak­ Interpret the communique.* He goes every family in the village of Sack- and a number made 111. Wool work sult of toe vast policy of expendi­ era do not fear the disease, as It is refiset less than tos normal season survey which will cover toe rural istrations quite as definitely as they ing rulings that diverged from the straight to London, having complet­ ville. The eighty homes In the 135- sections of toe entire country. ture.” exist today, and had we toen look­ state board rulings. ed his conferences in Parts b^ore year-old wool mill community have not aerlous if treated promptW." al recessing for toe year-end period. The anthrax first was contracte< Even though retail buying lacked The underlying object of toe sur­ The Telegraph said that *if the ed realistically at the world In Should Take Action coming to Italy. been ordered abandoned because of vey will be to obtain Information 4s whole recoveiV’ program proved a adilch we’ix living we would have It was the consensus of spokes­ An illustration of the Italian at­ an outbreak of a dang^erous disease, in the carding room of the mill toe stimulus of sub-iero tempera­ where sorter! are believed to have tures of toe week preceding, toe to delinquencies in pavTr.ent of farm sucoesa, Mr. R oosevelt abiouM n ot taken much the same attitude, and men for both industry and labor titude on disarmament was given In anthrax. taxes, ^ e task will M directed by handled wool from a dlseasec weather was sufficiently cold to be disappointed. much the same course, which we that something drastic ihould be an officially-inspired article In n The order waa given yesterday by toe Bureau of Eoonomiea at Waah< animal. "Woolsorters’ Disease” Is keep sales nearly on a par with toe "But,** it added, "the wfiolu re­ are taking now. done to bring to the attenlon of Messaggero In which It was said; R. H. Sack, who personally owns Ington working through a central the dwellinn and is president of the another name for the disease, caus­ prerious week’s level. covery program k In gallant de­ "We have been living for several WashlnV'', would be enormous uxl would clear afford to traniplant thalr famlllos Media, Delaware county seat, and hank la ion.** JOoBttBiied «• Pag* Four) (OmitlinMd oa Pkge Four) the European horlion Immedtately, to another town. , ten milsa aouthweet of PhUadatphln. PAGE TWO s BlANCHESrrER EVENING HERALD, MANCTrESlEK , CONN,, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1984, ' • ' i .... ,w , . . n

Bunnyiide Junior Klng’i Daugh­ The Junior Choir of the Emanuel ters wul meet this evening at 7:30 Lutheran church will meet In the Manchester Overeats, GIVE HERALD EDITOR DANCE In the directors’ room of the Whlton church tonight at 6:30 o’clock. TOP NOTCH IWSIC Memorial library. Mist Bsmios Station 85, Glastonbury Local Stocks Thompsonville Wins Pohlman will be In charge of devo­ A large crowd Is anticipated at A BIRTHDAY DINNER Featuring tions and her topic will Be "Reaolu- the annual Christmas party of the AT BIRTHDAY BAU tlons.” local Swedish societies at Orange (Furnished by Putnam • Oo.) Hal] tomorrow night. A program of Central Bow, Hartford. Conn. Miss Hasel Luts, supervisor of art Masons Take Trimming From Doric Lodge As “ JOE” BERNET entertainment will be presented and ----- ■* Samnel Atkins, Hartford in tbs local grade schools, will be Santa Claus will distrlbutt. gifts 1 P. M. Stocks a cb Connecticut’s Foremost tbs guest speaker at the meett^ of among tbs children. Refreshments Best Orchestra Avaiiable I ) \ Men Stuff Themselves Before the Center Church Women's Guild, will M served and dancing will fol­ Prompter and 5 Piece Orchestra Bank Stocks Taking Part In Contests. Wholesaler, Host at Party Wednesday, January 10. Her sub­ low, Otto Johnson Is chairman of Bid Asked ject will be “Art Programs In our the committee In charge. Sought by Committee to EVERY SATURDAY Cap Nat Bank 4b Trust 9 10 Elementary Schools.” The meeting Conn. River ...... 460 — M eirben of'Mancbeiter Lodge of<^at the laat table by a decialve mar> Held Last Nifht wlU be open to all Interested, and First NaUonal of Htfd. 85 — Round and Square Dancing. mothers who bring their little ones Enliven Affair Jan. 30. Maaona returned a aoclal vlalt to gin. WOMAN THOUGHT DEAD Htfd. (Jonn. Truit .... 40 46 Manchester’s hopes were Inspired may have them oared for during the Doric Lodge, of Thompsonville laat meeting. Htfd. NaUonal B and T 16 18 In the eheoker contest but Tom Samuel Atkins, prominent Hart­ Phoenix St. B and T 166 180 night and were beaten In a cloae FOUR TIMES, RECOVERS William P. Quish, who Is la Weir lost out without getting a ford wholesaler, was host last night OLD FASHIONED AND West Hartford Trust.. M — contest of gamea. Points were ring. Last but not least came the Ths regrilar meeting of the Amer- charge of arrangements for muslo at a dinner party given In honor of MODERN DANCE loan Leegloti gioc auxiliary— will be held Insurance Stocks scored as follows; most Important event of the eve* Aetna Casualty ...... 48% 60% for the President’s Birthday ball, to the birthday anniversary of Thomas EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Monday evening, January 8, at the Doric Manchester nlng, the baseball dart game. Man­ Jarvis Grove DaSee HaU State Armory. Boston Firemen Keep Working Aetna Life ...... 16 17 be held at the State Armory on Lodge Lodge chester won the first game, to 6, Ferguson, editor of ’The Herald. The Aetna Fire ...... 29 VW 81V* Tuesday, January 80, today an­ by a seven-run rally -n the ninth Johnny Oregan, Prompter. on Her Under Orders from Setback ...... 10 6 party was held at the Tumble Brook Ths regular monthly meeting of Automobile ...... ig 20 nounced the personnel of his com­ due to the home .xm hit of Charlie Ladles ISo. Gents S5& Her Doctor. Ping Pong ...... 5 10 Country Club In West Hartford and the Walther League of the Zion Conn. General ...... 24 26 mittee, as follows; F r u k Busch, Wilkie with the bases loaded. Doric Oanolng 8 to U p. m. Pool ...... 5 10 a majority of those present were Lutheran church will be held this Hartford Fire ...... 89 41 Leroy Norris, Attomsy William J. clamed that the first team was the Bridge ...... 15 10 members of the state delegation to evening at 7:80. A social Ume with Boston, Jan. 6.— (A P )—Dead to National Fire ...... 40 42 Shea and Samuel Kemp. Crlbbage ...... 16 0 shock team so they sent In their all appearances no less than four Hartford Steam Boiler 44 47 the Rapubllcan National convention refreshments wlU foUow. Mr. Qulsb Yrequests that anyone first team to get some pointers and tlmss In tbs last 90 hours, Mrs. Phoenix Fire ...... 48% 60% interested in recommending an or­ Checkers ...... 5 0 In Chicago In June 1982 which Mr. Baseball (Dart g’me) 0 10 Manchester proceeded to show them 'Theresa Veneto 44-year-old mother Travelers ...... 340 860 chestra to fumlab music for the Atkins and Mr. Ferguson attended ABOUT TOWN Mrs. Gurdon Keeney of Hudson that they were only warming up In of five children, lived today with ball, get ir toucb wltb a membf*’ of as guests. street, who has been U1 with pneu­ Public Utilities Stocks Totals 55 45 the flrit game and won the second monia, is gradually improving. • every prospect of recovery. this committee as soon as possible. Quail Dinner Conn. Elec S e r v ...... 36 39 An attempt will made to secure a The setback Mntest was a nip game easily by the score of 86 to 6. Tbs annual Christmas party of Four times, since she collapsed Conn, Power ...... 34 35 and tuck affair until the laat table Manchester won the next event Mr. Atkins, noted throughout the the Howitzer Company, 169th Regi­ yesterday from the effects of a re­ locsU orchestra but the committee is > state as an Ideal host, left nothing Ths msstlag of ths Better FUms Greenwich', W*G, pfd. 38 48 determined to obtain the best mtislc when Doric Lodge won out on without scoring a point when Doric ment, C. N. G., will be held this eve­ Coimcil scheduled for Tuesday after­ cent o.>eration, Boston firemen, Hartford E lec ...... 47% 49% James Baker’s bid. To avenge the served refreshments which were undone to make the party as nearly ning at 6 o’clock at the State working with an artificial respira­ possible without excessive expense. perfect as possible. The dinner fea­ noon at the home of the president, Hartford Gas ...... 40 45 Thomas Conran, chairman of the setback defeat the Ping Pong, trio quickly disposed of. Doric then chal' Armory. The annual banquet will be Mrs. Raymond Burnham, will be tion maoblns, wsre disheartened do., p f d ...... 45 _ went out and captured the contest lenged Manchester to another ball ture was delicious North Carolina held at that time, followed by the when Mrs. Veneto’s bsart showed refreshment committee, has an­ emitted, and no meeting held in SNET(Jo ...... 100 104 nounced that booths will be erected easily. Manchester then went Into game uid with all their stars and quail and was accompanied by sev­ no action and her pulse seemingly Christmas party la the company Juuary. At the meeting the first Maofifacturing Stocks along the sides of the main au^tor- the lead by capturing the pool Manchester’s handicap of overeat­ eral dishes prepared In the Tumble rooms. Sergeant Paul Morlarty Tuesday in February, an out-of- ceased to beat. Am Hardware ...... I8 20 lum at the Armory, at which the matches but they soon relinquished ing they lost a very close game 5 to Brook club c b ^ s Inimitable style. beads the committee on arrange­ town neaker will be present ss will Throughout the long vigil, how­ Following the dinner an hour of Am Hosiery ...... 30 dancers may obtain refreshments at the lead as Harold Preston and bis 3. ments. Members are requested to official representatives of the vari­ ever, Dr, H. H. Garden urged t: e any time during the evening. Mr. sociability was enjoyed recalling en­ Arrow H and H, co m .. 9 11 tribe of crlbbage players did not A good time was bad by all and bring inexpensive presents to be dis­ ous organizations who compose the firemra to try once again. Today at (Jonran will have a staff of thirty score a single point. Doric Lodge in- Manchester Lodge expressed their tertaining features of the Chicago noon. Dr. Garden pronotmee Mrs. do., pfd ...... 90 ' 100 tributed to the members of the com­ Billings 6md Spencer.. — 1 waitresses to assist wlU the re­ creased their lead by a very closely appreciation to Doric Lodge f<» convention trip. pany at the party. council. Veneto definitely better. freshments. Karl Keller will act in Those Attending Bristol Brass ...... is 20 contested bridge contest; Charles their very pleasant evening and left The annual business meeting of do., pfd ...... 98 _ the capacity of cashier. Bunzel and Albert Todd losing out for home at a late hour. Those present were Lieutenant the Second Congregational church Governor Roy Wilcox of Meriden; Dog Warden Raymond Robinson will be held Thursday ecenlng. Case, Lockwood and B — 800 Collins Co...... 40 - GET 10 P. C. DIVIDEND. Colonel William H. Welch, comnuui- has received reports from several January 11, at 7:80. Reports of the sources lately that dogs have been officers and ebureb organizations Colt’s Firearms ...... 15% i 7 i/» peace and Howard Hastings, viola­ dant of the Fitch’s Home for Sol­ Eagle Lock ...... 28 - New Haven, Jan. 6.— (A P )— tion of the n r otor vehicle law. diers at Noroton Heights; Albert breaking into rabbit pens and have will be made, and matters of busi­ N. Y. Stocks slaughtered the pets. Over 60 rab­ Fafnlr Bearings ...... 40 60 Judge Frederick M. Peasley author­ THREE LOCAL CASES Appeals were vacated by Nathan Bennett, of the State Finance De­ ness proper to come before said ized today the payment of a ten bits In several sections of town have Fuller Brush, CTass A, 7 10 Shapiro, charged with peddling partment; Finance Commissioner meeting transacted. The nominat­ Adams Exp ...... 7 per cent dividend on saving depos­ been killed in the past few months. ing committee of which Joseph Gray Tel Pay Station 13 15 without a license; James Madden, Edward F. HaU, of New Britain; J. Air Reduc ...... 98 Hart and (Jooley .... __ 125 its in the Broadway Bank and Trust ON c o m DOCKET Wright Is chairman will also present down for breach of the peace and Fred Baker, clerk of the State Sen­ Alaska Jun ...... 22% Hartmann Tob, com ., — 5 (Company and a similar dividend to Peter Rowe, accused of violation of ate; Frank Lyrnch, chief clerk State Rev. Malcolm Taylor wiU speak a slate of officers and committees AUegbeny ...... 3 Vi for the year 1934. do., pfd ...... 9 _____commercial depositors of the West the motor vehicle law. * Finance Department; Clarence G. at the morning service at St. Mary's Anied Cbem ...... 148H Int SUver ...... 34 33 Haven Bank and Tnist Company. Three Appeak to Soperior The case of Robert J Donnelly, Willard, secretary of the Republi­ Episcopal church, Sunday m om ^, Am Can ...... 95 do., pfd ...... 60 63 The First National Bank of Cooper street, was listed can State Central committee; January 14. He Is provincial secre­ Ever Ready Qrcle of King's Am (JomI Alco ...... 53 Landers. Frary A Ok. 29 31 Trust Company, receiver for the State’s Attorney Hugh Alcorn, but Harold G. Baldwin, Hartford busi­ tary for New England. Daughters will entertain the junior Am For P o w ...... New Bri. Mch. co m .. 6 8 Broadway Bank and Trust Company Coart Vacated — Opens it win not be beard as Mr. Donnelly ness man; Major Raymond Gates, groups affiliated with the senior Am Rad St S ...... 14 Va do., pfd ...... 30 50 was given permission to tranaftr The regular weekly meeting of died suddenly of a heart attack last State Agencies commissioner; Judge circle Tuesday evening at the Am Smelt ...... 43 Vs Mann A Bow, (Jlaas A — 7 1100,000 from the commercial the Manchester Kiwanis club will month. Raymond A. Johnson, of Muebes* Whlton Memorial library directors' Am Tel and T e l ...... 109^ do., (Jlass B ...... % _ branch of the closed bank to its on Tneidap. be held Monday noon at the Hotel room. It will be an old-time cos­ Am Tob B ...... 68?i North and Judd ...... 14 i 6 savings deposits to make ths ten^ ter; Representative William J. Sheridan. The speaker will be Rob­ tume party. Thornton, of Manchester; Harry F. Am Wat Wks ...... 17 V* NUes, Bern Pond ___ 9 n per cent dividend possible. Coun­ BOY AOOTOENTALLY SHOT ert Hamilton of Coventry. He will Anaconda ...... 14% Philadelphia, Jan. 6 — (AP) — Russell, of Manchester; Ronald H. Peck. Stow and Wilcox 2 8 sel for the receiver told the court With three Manchester persons tell of bis experiences and observa­ Mias Lucy Barrera, 64 School Atchison ...... 56 Russell M fg ...... 15 20 the transfer would be temporary. ■vacating their appeals, only three Eight years old Keith Culverbouse Ferguson, of The Herald; Thomas tions In England during a two-year street. Miss Mary Dolan, 51 Ply­ is recovering today from a slight Auburn ...... 52% Scovill ...... 21 23 instead of six cases involving local Ferguson, the guest of honor; and stay there. Harold R. Burr will mouth Lane, Miss Merlon Ferris Aviation (Torp ...... 8 wound which bis mother says was Samuel Atkins, the host Stanley Woiks ...... is 20 residents are on the criminal dock­ provide the attendance prize. ^ Oak street, and Miss Rebecca Balt and- O hio ...... 23 Standard S c r e w ...... 43 __ Inflicted by a bullet fired accidental­ Harris, 80 Oxford street have re­ et for trial In Superior Court In ly from a rifle held by Cordon Bendlx ...... 16 do., pfd., guar...... lOO _ Hartford during the term that The Nutm^ Trail Epworth sumed their studies at Connecticut Cochrane, Jr,, 9 year old son of Success at clerical work at the Beth Steel ...... 36 Smythe Mfg C o ...... 23 — starts next Tueii^y. Judge Edwin League Institute wiU ope- with a ^ lleg e. New London after the Beth Steel, p f d ...... 67'4 COMEDY! “Mickey” Cochrane, manager of the age of 21 is predicted relatively Taylor and Fenn .... — n o C. Dickenson will preside. supper and program at the Burnside ChristtnaB recess. Miss Barrera and Borden ...... 201* Tonington ...... 49% 511^ Detroit Tigers baseball club. much better than success at me­ Miss Dolan were In the class of 1933 The local cases to come up In­ The boy was wounded in the back Methodist church this evening, be­ Can Pac ...... 14 U chanical work or mixed work, re­ naduating from Mancbeater High Underwood Mfg Co .. 36 38 clude the following; Dcmiel Krauss, yesterday, while paying with sev­ ginning at 6:30. The second meet­ Case (J. I.) ...... 67*2 Union Mfg Co ...... _ 10 MUSIC! 'Violation of the motor vehicle law; ports Irving Lorge of Columbia ing will be at the East Hartford School and are now Freshmen at Cerro De Pasco ...... 34

abandonment a t the whole constitu­ tional system, the effort x> use the VETS’ PENSIONS police power as an agency in Na­ BANK DEPOSITORS FEARS A. A.1 K M tional planning must be looked on //. Douglas Johnson, Jr, Congressional Chuckles as a passing phase. ON CWA REDUCED "As lenders, the Public Works MEET TONIGHT Washington, Jan. 5.—(AP) —, > Crowthsr held a hurried consul­ mu nr DAIRIES Administration and the Reconstruc­ Answer This Appeal tation with himself and decided he tion Finance Corporation have been Petite Mrs. Isabella Greenway, Ari­ zona’s new Congresswoman kept a would yield himself as much time as flops,” he stated. Sjrracuse, N. Y., Jan. 6.—H. Doug-< ^ "Your mother is so worried about he wanted. Men Earning More Than "As spenders, through them­ las Johnson, Jr., 14, read this; 3TOU she is ilL Your father’s desk at careful lookout for even the small­ selves aud the Qvil Works Admin­ the Herald where he is a state edi­ To Take Action on Proposed est signs and arrows daring her Vermont Governor S e^ Dan­ istration, they have been making "Please let your mother and tor is gathering dust. He can’t wort. Senator Huey P. Long, the Louis­ father know where you are at once. meanderingd today about the Capi­ iana “Klngflsb” voted yesterday a $50 Month Wfll Be Cot real headway once the President Your uncles, William Lane, Mayor Loan Making 20 P. C. tol. bad day. He dashed into bis office had given the signal to shoot The Mother la ill from worry. Telephone Marvin’s secretary and Han^d B. Yesterday she got lost in the in­ ger Ahead for New Eng­ Agricultiral Adjustment Adminis­ us collect.” for a look at his mail. On top of a Johnson, editor of the Watertown tricate system of corridors and huge pile was a letter carrying this to $6. tration has shown some pronounced H. Douglas Jr., that appeal is Times are on the telephone day and Division Now. spent so much time, trying to flnH results in certain sections of the address in pencil: "The Hon. Hole P. land If Put in Operation. from H. Douglas Sr., your father, night trying to find you. Peter, 8, the meeting room she was half an Longe.” coimtry becduse the money has been who today, four days after you left your brother asks for you. hour late to a silver caucus of in- given away, not lent.” home, asked fellow newspapermen "Read again your father’s mes­ A little later the Senator was Veteraiu drawing pensions who Depositors in the Manchester termountain representatives. Be­ making a speech and during the Worcester, Mass., Jan. 5—(AP)— are employed under the civil works to help find you. sage and use the nearest telephone.” Trust and Safe Deposit Company, wildered tourists sympathized. course of It moved over next to the ‘There is danger for New Bkxglahd agreement or imder the public closed since the March 4 bank holi­ Denoocratic leader “Joe” Robinson farmers in the present situation at works agreement, may not receive SEEKS BROADER POWERS day, will meet tonight in Tinker Leader of the Republican debate more than 150 monthly or their pen­ of Arkansas, with whom he has had Washington, if provisions for the Hall at eigbt o’clock to hear the on the liquor tax bill before the several tiffs. dairy business are forced upon them sion will be reduced, Capt. Niels I. High Goal Set proposal of the State Banking Com­ House, Representative Crowther of Poulsen, chairman of the employ­ TO BATHE CRIMINALS POLISH CHURCH’S missioner that a loan from the Re­ “I move that the Senate stand ad­ which would help the middle west­ New York allowed himself two min­ journed until Monday,” Robinson ern farmers at their expense,” Gov. ment committee of the American For Mellon Jr. construction Finance Corporation be utes to speak. Stanley C. Wilson of Vermont said Legion for New Haven coimty ad­ accepted so that a 20 per cent divi­ said immediately after Long stopped (Oontinaed from Page One) The gavel banged; time was up. talkmg. today at the meeting of the Massa­ vises. This ruling is important to a 5TH ANNIVERSARY Vi'’, '■"// sion of deposits now frozen can be chusetts Dairymen’s Association. large number of veterans now em­ Ings involving the acquisitioB of Afected. “Up-to-date" most of the opera­ ployed on various federal relief pro­ land by the Federal government.” Up ’To Depositors tions of the AA.-A. have result^ in jects. Stealing of Antoe Complete arrangements for a loan injury to our New England fann­ The ruling is as follows: of $365,000 were made by the State RAIN AND SLEET CENTER CHURCH MEN Cummings did not give additional Plan Observance Sunday In Banking Commissioner’s office and ers,’’said Gov. Wilson. "They are en­ "Employment with the civil works details as to the legislation he had titled to some consideratioli, when program or public works program is by Attorney WiDiam j. Shea, chair­ TO HEAR NEWS REVIEW they ask for help in the mlllr mar­ considered government employment in mind. It is known, though, that man of the Depositors’ committee his aides would like to obtain an ex­ Two Services — Ban­ IMPEDE TRAYE k et and if the disabled veteran so em­ last week, but the proposal made by No Surplus Here ployed receives more than $50 in pansion of the Dyer Act, which the R. F. C. involved so much detail makes interstate transportation of with regard to repayment that it Ward E. Diiffy of the Hartford “There is talk of surplus produc­ salary or wages for any one month quet to Be Held. Times to Give Talk Sunday tion of dairy products. It is said because of such emplo3rment, his stolen automobiles a Federal of­ was thought advisable to put the that New Elngland has too many pa3rments of compensation or pen­ fense. matter squarely before the deposi­ Walking and Motoring Are on 1933 Events. cows. In fact New England farm­ sion will be reduced to $6 per month They feel, too, that extradition tors. « The Polish National church on If the $365,000 loan is accepted ers do not have cows enough to pro­ for such period as the salary' or proceedings now are so involved in Golway street will celebrate its fifth The Men’s League of the Center vide milk, cream and butter for some instances as to delay if not It may be impossible to realize on Treacherous — One Seri­ Congregational church will hear its wages exceeds $50 per month. anniversary Simday at the 10:30 a, the balance of the deposits for a theii own natural markets. Great "Veterans suffering from com­ hamper justice. There has been con­ m. mass, and at a special meeting aimual review of the events of the quantities of butter, cream, con­ bat disabilities will not be subject siderable discussion also of requir­ period of from four to five years. preceding year presented Sunday densed milk and powdered milk axe to be hell at 8 o’clock In the after­ However, it is believed in banking ous Accident momlng-at 9:30 by Ward E. Duffy, to this reduction. ing attorneys who plan an alibi de­ noon at Turn Hall, North street. circles that thp present Congress shipped into New England now. If "Veterans drawing pensions for fense to submit their contentions to managing editor of the Hartford New Elngland products could only Rev. Petei Latae heads the com­ will take definite action to further Times and formerly of tllfe Manches­ other thitn actual combat disabilities the prosecution before the triaL mittee in charge of the program relieve closed banks and if so the have preference in New Elngland should if they do not desire their Various firearms control plans Rain that started during the night ter Herald. Mr. Duffy’s talk will be markets one great trouble of our which will consist of music, decla­ local situation will be remedied. For titled "Crossing the 'Threshold.” He farmers would be ended. pension disturbed, make certain have been advocated, among them mations and speeches appropriate that reason it is thought advisable and froze as it fell, turned to sleet that their salary or wages from gov­ one by Senator Copeland (D., N. Y.) to accept the 20 per cent division will review the highlights of 1933, Questionable Method ernment employment does not ex to the occasion. At five o’clock a at 6 this morning, changed again to generally admitted by newspaper­ “It Is now proposed, I understand, chairman of the Senate crime in­ banquet will be enjoyed In the base­ now available. rain at 10 and covered the ground that farmers be required to kill off eeed $50 in any one month. vestigating committee, under which Advisee Acceptance men to be the biggest news story "If they permit Income from this ment of the hall. Mrs. Frank Rydle- year within present memory. a certain percentage of their cows, machine gim dealers would be wlcz and Mrs. Ludwig Sumlslauskl Congressman Kopplemann In a with a treacherous coating of ice source to exceed $50 in any one telegram to his friend, Edward J. which made both walking and Members of the CYP club will also and be paid for such cows by a pro­ licensed and Federal records kept are serving as co-chairmen, and hear an Interesting speaker at their cessing tax. This is a measure of month pension for such month will of scratches left on bullets fired Murphy, today expressed himself -s motoring hazardous. be adjusted to $6 per month. they will be assisted by a large being of the opinion that the R. F. Indication of the coming storm six o’clock meeting. Mrs. Alexan­ very questionable wisdom, aside “Adjustment of pension for any from each weapon. These records, it committee from among the men Richard King Mellon, above, tak­ der Bunce of Bolton will talk on from its Socialistic cbaracteristics, is argued, would permit future C. loan woiild be of great help to appeared last night when the u it would justify bringing in west­ month will not in any way disturb and women of the church. ’Tickets ing over bis father's desk in Manchester people if the depositors weather moderated after a penetrat­ ‘‘Racial Understanding.” Mrs. Bunce existing pension rate in future pay­ positive identification of the firearm for the meal are In the hands of the Pittsburgh, faces one of the hard­ endorsed the locm proposition. is thoroughly acquainted with con­ ern milk and cream. It may be well from which any bullet was fired. committee, and this group as well ing cold yesterday that did not how­ to cull our herds. But It is difficult ments when rate is not to be ad est tasks ever delegated to a ever approach the zero mark within ditions among the colored people of justed.” Mallosr’s Statement as Rev. Latas, extend to Polish peo­ the South and her discussion will to lift ourselves by our bootstraps. young banker—to maintain the 22 degrees. "We must stimulate the sale of Included in Cummings’, report ple in this and surrounding towns records set in the financial world center about their problems. were statements by heads of su n ^ a cordial Invitation to join with PYTHIANS HOLD JOINT Travel Dangerous milk and cream.” by the triumvirate of the late R. Sidewalks and streets all over Justice Department agencies, them in observation of this fifth B Mellon, his father, the late HNANCIERS STUDYING among them this from Pat Malloy, milestone in the life of the church, Manchester today were glazed with By cutting nine miles from the Judge Thomaa Mellon, his grand­ INSTALLATION TUESDAY Ice, and one had to be extremely highway between San Francisco and resigned assistant attorney general regardless of whether or not their father, founder of the great in charge of the criminal division beliefs coincide with those of the carefifi to avoid a fall. Motorists ABOUT TOWN Los Angeles the highway depart­ PRESDENTS NEW BUDGET banking house, and. his uncle. also had to drive slowly because of ment eliminated 539 curves. whose place has been taken by Polish National denomination. Andrew W. Mellon. Roast Beef Supper Will Pre­ The 12tb anniversary banquet of Joseph B. Keenan. Malloy said: cede Ceremonies at Odd Fel­ the danger of skidding. Ephraim Cole, of 10 West Middle the Britlsh-American Club will be (OoBttmied from Page One) "It has been the policy to assist lows Hall Here. held Saturday, January 27; In Ma­ state authorities in every manner Tuinplke, was badly Injured this sonic Hall. A roast turkey dinner morning when the Plnehurst de­ Setback and Dance terday there had been no increase possible. Marked progress has been HIGHWAYS OF STATE Memorial Temple, No. 38, Pythian will be served by Osano and a pro­ in the R. F. C. gold price, which had made in this connection with so- livery car in which he was riding gram of local and professional en­ Highland Park Sisters, and Memorial Lodge, No. was struck by a trolley car on Cen­ led to renewed rumors in Washing­ called ‘racketeering and gangster 38, Knights of P>-thias, will 'install tertainment supplied by the CoDimunity Club ton and Wall street during the past cases,’ as well as those involving COVERED WITH ICE OBITUARY ter street. It is believed that the Clements bureau of Hartford will be their ofiicers jointly at an open sleet covering the windshield and week or two of approaching stabill- kidnaping and extortion.” ceremony Tuesday evening in Odd given. Music for the dinner will be Saturday Night, Jan. 6 satioB of the dollar. J. Edgar Hoover, chief of the dl- the frjnt glass of the trolley car by Behrend’s orchestra. Hartford, Jan. 6.—(AP)—Skid­ Fellows hall. A roast beef supper obscured the vision of the auto driv­ President Roosevelt made it clear ,1 vision of investigation, added: ding on heavily iced highways in all DEATHS will be served at 6:30 in the banquet Admission 25c. in his message to Congress on Wed­ "In the past year there have been parts of the state this morning, Con­ hall for the Knights and their wives, er and the trolley operator. The meeting of the Women’s For­ eign Missionary society of the South nesday, however, that stabilization perhaps more kidnaplngs than at necticut motorists believe Friday James F. Sipples and the Pythian Sisters and their Street department employees, was at this time impossible, and he any prior time, this In the fact of spells bad luck at the wheel. To­ James F. Sipples, 71, of 109 husbands. A brief business meeting regularly en\ployed by the town, Methodist church which was to again described the administration’s the fact that a rather unusual rec­ day, and exactly three weeks ago Charter Oak street, died early this will be •’ollowed by the installation, were on the job again today sand­ have been held this evening at the Atlantic Rayolite monetary purpose as a "arriving at ord of crime solutions and swift when a serious ice storm arrived, morning at his home following a entertainment and dance, to whicjh ing the streets about the communi­ home of Mrs. Rossa Brookings, 141 a medium of exchange which will punishment therefoi was achieved traffic and especially bus transpor­ lingering illness.. ty. Particular attention was paid to East Middle Turnpike, has been the member^ have the privilege of postponed to Monday evening at the have over the years less variable by the division.” tation, were affected while state and He is survived by his wife, Mrs. inviting t^ lr friends and others in­ the hillside streets. / Merchants in RANGE OIL the downtown section at an early same place. purchasing and debt i^aylng power Hoover said that In the last fiscal local road crews spent the early Mary Sipples; six daughters, Mrs. terested. Cue's orchestra will pro­ Regular users of this oil claim for our people than that of the year, ended June 80, convictions hours sanding hills. William Dietz, Mrs. John Oletz, vide music for dancing. hour had the sidewalks made safe were obtained In 8,896 cases in Rain and sleet froze on the Mrs. Joseph Barrett and Miss Helen with liberal spreadings of sand and The regular monthly meeting of they have found none better. past.” District Deputy Past Grand Chief the Buckland Community club No Change In Policy which his agents performed investi­ ground. ’The worst delay to busses Sipples of this town; Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Francu Chambers of this ashes. began at 6:46 a. m., on outlying Crossen of South Windsor and Mrs. which ordinarily would occur Mon­ ANY OIL COSTS S'/iC GAL. There has been no indication in gative work. town, will install the officers of the No Other Injuries day evening, will be postponed until Washington that the administration Investigative activities were said routes, Trolleys were reported ro William Crossen of Bloomfield, and At the Manchester Memorial Why take a chance with in­ two sons, James, Jr., of this town Temple, and District Deputy Past a later date. has decided to give up its program to be many, not only because of be adhering to schedule. Grand Chancellor Walter Kemble of hospital it was reported that no per­ ferior grades? kidnaplngs but also because of reg­ Those of the 800 state highway and Thomas K. Sipples of Meriden, of varying the price of gold, as a and 32 grandchildren. Rockville, will install the officers of sons had been treated for Injuries All CWA workers will be advised method of lifting and stabilizing ulations making gold hoarding Ille­ men who are located near the shore Memorial Lodge. from falls during the day. began sanding at midnight, and in­ Funeral arrangen^ents are incom­ on Monday that a report of all In­ commodity prices, but following the gal. Approximately 10,000 names— plete. Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock the CWA workers were recalled from juries to men while employed must L. T. WOOD CO. temporary dip of U. S. government 600 of them fictitious—of suspend­ land work began at 3 a. m. Wind­ Temple officers will have a rehears­ duty today because the rain and be made at once to the job fore­ 61 Blssell Street Tel. 4496 bonds in November increases in thie ed hoarders were given to the divi­ ham county is the least affected al­ al In Odd Fellows hall in prepara­ sleet made work on the roads and though ice covers the entire state. man. A ruling to this effect was gold price have been relatively sions of InvesAlgation for investiga­ tion for the installation, and each in the woods practically Impossible. made today by the state safety in­ small, although commodity prices tion. With temperatures hovering near WOOLWORTH HEIRESS officer xs requested to wear white Checks for this week's work will be spector. are still far from the frequently «ug- After Higher Ups the freezing point the ice was softer (or the ceremony, distributed Saturday by Town Treas­ The result of concentration than three weeks ago, heavy vehicl es gested objective of the levels of securing better traction. The mer­ urer George H. Waddell. Members of Mons-Ypres Com­ The Pill That Willi 1926. against big makers and transport­ OFF ON WORLD TOUR mand, British War Veterans of this ers of illicit liquor, instead of the cury at Hartford this morning at H Son of the Fox . Now what the monetary experts o’clock hovered around 80 degrees. town, will attend the funeral to­ MagnelTs wonder 1s whether the announced smaller fry also was shown. The morrow In Hartford of William Prohibition Bureau made 76,664 Chicago, Jan. 6.—(AP)—Barbara necessity of a good market for gov­ Hutton Mdlvani, $40,000,000 helreee, Clark, commander-elect of Edith Active Liver Pills ernment bonds to permit borrowing cases foi prosecution in the year COURT SETS THE DATE Cavell Command, British War Vet­ compared with 90,217 b®' and her husband, Prince Alexis (Assists liver drainage, constipa­ $6,000,000,000 in new funds and re­ SIAM’S KING TO VISIT Mdlvani, passed through Chicago erans of Hartford, who died sudden­ tion, biliousness, headache, and funding present obligations in the fore. Federal Court convictions ly Wednesday night at the Hartford were 62,797 while of 12,976 cases in­ today in a luxurious private rail­ FOR KAMINSKI’S TRIAL flatulence). aggregate of $4,000,000,000 in the road car. hospital. next six months, may tend to push stituted in state cour s 10,696 termi­ AMERICA ON APRIL 16 nated in convictions. They left New York last night on the gold price lifting plan still fur­ The total of prisoners in Federal a world tour, which, according to Springfield, Mass., Jan. 5.—(AP) MAONELL ther into the background. Institutions at the year end was 13,- Bangkok, Siam, Jan. 6.—(AP)— present plans, will culminate la —Three men charged with first de­ HOSPITAL NOTES la An Experiment 188, or 1,126 less them the year be­ King Prujadhlpok’s concern over his about a year in Paris where they gree murder were arraigned In su­ The administration h u made it will make their home. , DRUG GO. fore. eyes is the chief reason for the perior court today and pleaded not Mrs. Anna KUdish, of 64 Union 1096 Main Street clear that lifting the gold price is The decrease was attributed to "a journey he and his Queen will start The private car, "(Turleyhut' is guilty. street, was discharged yesterday. experimental, and is only one of the change in the attitude of the public Jan. 12 to the western world. the property of the princess’ father, They are Alexander Kaminski, 24 Ephraim Cole, of 10 West Middle several forces which it is bringing toward Federal prohibition and ac­ It was learned today that both Franklin H. Hutton, whose wife, of New Britain, Conn., and Paul Turnpike, Eugene Griffin, of 272 to bear to restore commodity prices. tion taken by Congress to broaden the King’s eyes aie stricken, the now deceased, was Mrs. E ^ a Wool- Wargo, 21, of Wallingford, Conn., Porter street and Miss Dora Fos­ It has also been explained that the the probation system." right more seriously than the left. worth. Indicted for killing Merrit. W. Hay­ ter, of Wapplng, were ewlmltted, and desired commodity price objectives Included in the report, without Their tentative prograun In Amer­ Acccimpanylng the prince and den, a county Jail guard last Octo­ Edward Newton, of 26 Hamlin may not be achieved for some time. comment, was a statement by Chief ica is as follows; princess was Jimmy Donahue, her ber at the time of their escape from street, and Rudolph Reich, of 18 Monetary experts, furthermore, as­ Justice Hughqs on the judicial con­ Arrive New York April 16; 19-year-old cousin, also an heir to jail, and Joseph Zygarowskl of Chic­ Hazel street were discharged today. sume that the government would ference of senior circuit judges held Visit Washington April 23 to 26; the Woolworth millions. opee. ’The last named is charged scarcely ask investors to buy $10,- last September summarizing legis­ Return to New York April 26 to The party will arrive in Oakland with murdering his wife with an ax 000,000,000 in bonds repayable In lative recommendations by that consult Dr. John M. Wheeler, who Sunday and plan, Jimmy said, to ten years ago. HOME COOKED dollars of less purchasing power conference, among them one to pre­ operated on the King’s left eye embark on the 11th on the “Tatsuti The trial of Kaminski and Wargo Maru” for the Orient CHICKEN DINNERS than those raised by the sale of the vent invalidation of a Grand Jury three years ago as to whether an­ was set for Feb. 26. 1 to I 0*Glook Any Sunday bonds. Indictment because one or more ju­ other operation for the removal of 75 CENTS If the gold price raising program rors is disqualified provided 12 who cataracts should be performed. Phone Reaervatlona were delayed, it is suggested, the were qualified concurred. It was understood that the King REJEQED SUITOR The golden wedding anniversa^ Windsor Lock* 638-14 government might tsike care of its and Queen have accepted the invi­ party of Mr. and Mrs. William 9 BROOKSIDE MANOR more immediate requirements by tation to be guests at the White Perrin In Long Bearch, Cal., was at­ selling short-term issues. One of the House extended by the President MURDER SUSPECT Broad Brook,_Conn. tended by Mrs. Perrin’s parents, Harry Tohumml. Prop. more novel suggestions made is that 7 ELECTION CONTESTS and Mrs. Roosevelt. Their Majesties who have been married 69 years. the government might sell bonds re­ vdll travel Incognito as Prince and (Oontinaed from Page One) payable in such a number of dol- ARE BEFORE THE HOUSE Piiucess Sukhodaya and they plan lus as will have the same purchas­ to leave the United States June 22. vinced the girl has been slain, and ing power of those paid for the that theory of suicide was out of the bonds, the number to be determined Washington, Jan. 6—(AP)—The question. She was found lying on by the commodity price index at the House moved today to dispose of the floor of her home, a bullet Of Course time the bonds mature. Some bond election contests Involving seven STATE BOARD RAPS through her heart. A note was experts are dubious over that plan, members. found in the girl’s apron, saying that however, suggesting that it is so Reports on the contests were sriit she would rather die than reTwal to to the House by its clerk. South PROCEDURE OF NRA It isn *t Ours novel that investors might be wary Trimble. Speaker Rainey' referred the robbers the place where $610 of it. ■ them to elections committees for was kept, and that she hid it In an One suggestion heard in Wall (Oontlfloed from Page One) outhouse. The money was found consideration. there intact. Exclusively street is that part of the $6,000,000,- Contests In which testimony al­ 006 of additional funds sought by ready has been taken, Trimble said. now acting to the best of its ability, Solicitor Jones quoted physicians the government during .the next six Included that of James McAndrews with the hope that Connecticut may as saying the position of her body months may be desired to establish Malnst Fred A. Britten for the settle its own troubles. and powder marks on her apron in­ Every inch a blueblood, Oal- But a large fund similar to the British Ninth Ulinols District; William C. Routine matters were discussed dicated that she could not have last Prince, first toal of the fa­ equalization fund, to bring the dol­ F c : against William L. Higgins for at the board meeting which was at­ killed herself. mous Gallant Fox, is being The old-timers, and a lot of the young lar under more definite control. This the Second Connecticut dlsmct, and tended by Chairman Edward G. groomed at the Belalr Stud to In would be considered a step toward O. B. Lovette against B. Carroll Ddlan, E. Kent Hubbard, Johnstone Encouragement of game birds and follow in the footsteps of his folk too, like to come here for their stabilization. Reece for the First Tennessee dis­ Vance, Milton McDonald, John J. animals to help solve the land use Illustrious sire. Here is a trict. Walsh and Joseph Halloran. problems arising from curtailed closeup of ,the likely two-year- 100 8®® Cases abated because no testi­ agricultural production is suggested old oolt. by Gallant Fox out of mony bad been reported by the re­ by the U. 8. Bureau of Bloroglcal Mary Christmas, taken at Aque­ NARRAOANSETT FILENE EULOGIZES tired dates, Trimble said, were: Survey. / duct, L. 1. Chanahan vs. Beck, Second Penn­ BUNDED BY STORM, sylvania; LaOuardla vs. Lanzetta, RECOVERY PROGRAM 20th New Year; Casey vs. Turpin, Twelfth Pennsylvania. RUNS INTO TROLLEY BEER (OontliiiMd from Page One) Trimble reported also that Loyal B^ause our quiet, cosy atnHMphere is ours exdu- G. Reese, who had filed notice of a (Oontinned from Page One) neM is for the consumer—the mass contest of the election of Russell RANGE & FUEL OILS sively. consumer. Only with that under­ Ellzey from the Eighth Mississippi and ice was forming on the wind­ standing, and only as we exalt and District, had withdrawn the contest. shield. We Handle Only The Bentl On Saturday we serve Free Steaming reverence the consumer’s dollar, can Mr. Cole had borrowed the truck When In Neetf Of Range Or Fuel Oil we effect an orderly arrangement of M. B. SANDERS DIES from the Plnehurst Grocery to make Clams from 6 o’clock until closing. hunum affairs.” * an emergency trip to Hartford, Mrs. Harry Baton, of Washington, In a Wallingford, Jan. 6.—(AP)—Mar­ Cole’s father, Napoleon Chlcotne, of PH O N E 5293 paper on Human Elements In the cus B. Sanders, first selectinan and Hartford, had been taken to 8t Reioovery Program, said the main­ p ^ r le to r of the Semders News Fra&ds hospital suddenly and Mr. stay of the recovery program at Company on Main street, died today and Mrs. Cole rushed to the d ty to present is the expenditure of gov- at his home. He had been confined see him. Mrs. Cole remained in The Bandy Oil Co. ELM TREE TAVERN eraaent money. He asserted that recently by illness. His widow surr Hartford and her husband was re­ 1S5 Center Street Manchester , (BnUnard Place) unless future developments-require vlves. turning to his worhrberb. -----

S . tko Rooltvmo qtgr liM ^ Mr tte ____. ^ . inpiy. ' Beeeeillim Cm ter B n r K v n ii!. BMBtb of D oaapW .oM yilnir* iBMOjr tor I W v A m V IMJ I J U month fBdBth pairtlealariy nattieiilariy tain n rsgsrd-to esrd to aaih banlliBi.flHi d M to to-tlw pedlea sta- Itenu of htterest ddants. m tt0B» *«****S*wg hifw NEW YEAR’S PARTY The report la as Mlows; Nnipher $2313 Bl In Day*a News toMvartoff him RFOourt xxada of patl^ts In hofpttal on 1 too IB entlwntain TMmenss to a re- ‘ TooIfkFs PiognuB pmsburglw ' Jiim- bar 1, six; mimbsr admitted flusst fi»m Jbdga The fwlmiilnf pool wlB bo opoa GkMW aM fklSF « the month, 21; number of Cbloaco—M n, LENGTH OF ^ ;0 0 0 U W for woman with tho follosriDg may VO boss cBntto la patients. 16; total number treated Chicago ~ The aUegatieii ■aid she wM.. skeptical when her during the month, 42. S cas^ Lodge InshOs New­ in a divorce" » petpetitkm...... that Pat- plunge porlods: 7 to 7:40; 7:30 to oas for the Wm Also Observe Christmas hfa y huaband, F r ^ a salesman, returned :20; 8:20 to 9. Sdmol House, but more surr DELAYS DECISION I The caaes were disposed of as fol­ rick Unton left his wife, Mary, 61 home at 4 o’clock in the morning » lows: number dlsehai|r^, 88; num- I ginoe they were married in 'There will be dancing in the gym. ed motiffs wdl guide tho IrariM idf ly Elected OfHcets and 1926, but that each time she per­ and announced that hs had been from 8:80 to 12:80. Muslo by Jack eWA ortista easlgnod to pent pen- Monday N ^ t in Their , , her of x-ra^ taken, 21\ number of playing baseball. W hole Day Taken Up Hearing accidents, 17; number of births dur- mitted,him to oome back and be KeUer and his Westchester BUtmore sis for Pittsburgh schools. reconciled. When s expressed her doubt, he orchestra. Therf will be a speol.J “The men will try to make aa struck her, she told Judge itudolph Chb Rooms. TesUmony tai Action of Col.| tlons,Jw seven; largest number Hears Aaniial Reports. Mre. Linton, however, was not singiBg and dancing team ac - by artistic'interpretation of iA ool ao- lins vs. Blonstein Brothers. in any one day, 18; smallest number F. DeeorL Lorraine and Bobby Andes. tivity,” says E3mer Stephan, dirao- the plaintiff. It was Patrick who The Judge gave her an uncontest­ treated in any one day, six; daily sued and he charged cruelty. — - ^ - tor of ait education in the dty Aftei; a whole day.bad been taken A total of 12,518.60 w u paid out ed divorce. schools, Campbell Council, K. of C., will average, 10. Engelwood, Col.—^It Seems that The bOys’ swimming classes will up in the bearing if testimony, the Organ Beeltel Simdaiy TJnftrti.i, Neb.—The police, wire­ He discloses that Lee MoQuaidc, hold combined Chrlstmeun and in lick benefits to members by Davy Jones’ parrot can tell good li­ meet aj follows: Be^nners class, a $5,000 law suit o f Frank D. Collins, less system of eommunieation in widely known Pittsburgh artist, , An organ recital will be present­ Scandla Lodge, No. 28, Order of quor from bad. 9:30 to 10:16; Intermediate class, 9^ New Year’s party In its clubrooms of Brookline, Mass., against Reubin ed at the Union Omgr^atlonal suburban College View seemed a 10:15 to 11; Junior Life Saving, 11 will (k' a two-part pend for . tiio Vasa, during the year 1938, it was Sparks, the 20 odd year old bird, bit awry, so investigated and Board of Education’s administratlOB in the State Theater building next Blonstein. and Joseph Blonstein of Church Simday evening at T o’clock enjoyed a regular whiskey diet to 11:45. Monday evunlng, following a short reported last night, when the ne«dy found, to«y that the probable building--one portraying “the older Rockville, remained imsettled. by A. Stanley Usher of Hartfurd, elected officers of the lodge, headed when Jones sailed the seas. When The atrls’ dancing classes wlU be business meeting scheduled to begin Judge Frank P. McEvoy, of who is substituting for Prof. Wil­ cause' was an electric heater a held as follows: Tiny Tots, 10:30 to type of education reetrietod to a by EJmore Anderson as president prohibition came, Jones offered young woman had installed to warm few,” the other depicting the “mod­ at eight o’clock. Waterbury, presiding at the winter liam Hammond of Mt. Holyoke col­ Sparks a drink of moon. For three 11; Intormeoiate, 11 to 11:30; Ad­ Dr. Q. A. Caillouette will act as term of the Tolland County Court, lege, who Is unable to appear on ac­ were installed at a meeting in a bowl of tropical fish. em tyi>e of ehjeation for alL” Orange H all ’The lodge, vdilcb has- days the bird was as seasick as any vanced, 11:3C, to 12. Santa Claus, and wlD distribute being held In Rockville, completed count of illness- land-lubber. Never again would ne Milwaukee, Wls.—There is now The gym will be used for basket­ Of one to M done by Hmury “gifts” to each member. The “gifts” the hearing of the testimony at 4:80 A very interesting program has a membership of 390 and assets of no reason why members of the Moser, Stephan says: “Here in $11,967.39, also donated $370 to the touch a drink. After repeal, Jones ball practice by the foUewing will be of a humorous nature. The o’clock yesterday afternoon. been arranged for the occasion, in­ bought a bottle of le^ liquor. Bethel Evangehcal church who teams: 2 to 3, Heights; ‘3 to 4, Col- Pittsburgh ^ have high schools Rev. ’Thomai> Stack, assistant at at. At the request of the court, the cluding selections by William Lester, Swedish Relief ' Fimd during the haven't been attending services, and unirersities that cue the prepa­ year. Sparks gave a parrot’s Imitation of legian/i; 4 to 5, East Sides; 5 to 6, James’s church, will be present to attorneys are to present their argu­ G. F. Handel, J. S. Bach, R. 8. can’t oome back. ration ground for thotisands of po­ ments before Tuesday next, in writ­ District Deputy Fred Skolund of a lip smacking scene and asked for R ^ a ls.' give a talk in which he will tell how Stoughton, Richard Wagner, Ed­ more. Oan«^i»"g all “accounts due” the In cbe Rec Senior Basketball te n t workers. His picture will Christmas is observed in different ing, after which Judge McEvoy- will ward Sturges, Will C. MacFarlane Willunantic, and bis staff, installed church board invited mem;'ers starr­ show the students coming from the render a verdict. Oklahoma City—State Bank Com­ League at 7:45 the Phantoms wiU Eiuropean nations, particularly in and otbera the officers in a short ceremony,' ing home because dues were unpaid, play the CTeltics. In the second game schools .0 absorption In many lines ’This case is the outgrowth o f an Mrs. Sarah K. Bead The outgoing president, Elmer missioner W. J. Barnett trained of Industry.” Rome. Rev. Stack has traveled con- automobile accident at North Klngfish” his dog, to go to the to resume worship. the National Guards will play An- siderablj' in Europe, and was or­ Mrs. Sarah E. (Guy) Read, 69, Thoren, was lauded for his fine work In calling off the debts the church saldi’s Masons. Six other assignments are to be Haven, December 22, 1932, at which during his tenor o f office. He vras front porch of his home and bring made and while the panels will not- dained to the priesthood in Rome. time a coal truck, owned by one of wife of Ashur Read, died at her in the morning paper. Now, says officers sale they followed a prece­ His ability as a speaker has won home on Lawrence street on Wed­ the fourth member of the Thoren be murals in the strict sense of the the Blonstein brothers, struck the Barnett, “Kingfiah” goes about the dent of Holy Writ. Eggplants weighing nearly three for him a great d ^ of admiration Pontiac sedan owned by Prank F. nesday night Death was caused by family to occupy the chair as presi­ neighborhood collecting newspapers word, they wiU attach to the walls since he has been connected wit’ St. compucatioas following a short ill­ dent of ilieJo^e, and a fifth. Miss poimds each, were exhibited recent­ with a 3p<^a] moulding that wUl Collins, damaglnfl the sedan and In­ from front porches. 'The commis­ ly at Laredo, Tex. James’s church. Arrangements are juring Mr. Collins. ness. Frideborg Thoren, was installed as sioner return them. give them mural appearance. being made to bring another speak­ Edward Mandell, of Hartford, a Mrs. Read was bom in Jewett vice president last night. RICH COUPLE RECEIVES City but has lived in Rockville for ’The other officers installed were Seattle—A holdup pair accosted er of note. There will be a program civil engineer, presented a large M. A. Rider, 29. Riber banded over of entertainment in addition to the map of the section of North Haven ovei quarter of a century. 88 follows: Carl J. R Anderson, She is survived by her husband, a $20 bill, a five and two ones — NOTE FROM KIDNAPERS speakers, following which refresh­ where the accident oeexured. Secret^iry; Linder Carlson, Assistant complaining it was all be had. ments will be served. Frank D. Collins, a salesman of Ashiu* Read, two sons. Nelson and Sectary; Emil Brandt, Financial the firm of Connelly & Collins, deal­ Ernest Read, both of Rockville; a Se<^taiy: Arvld Gustafson, Assist­ “We aren’t the kind guys that ers in ladies coats, testified at brother, Robert Guy of Jewett City; would take a man’s last dcdlar,” Boston, Jan. 5.—(AP)—'Threats and four sisters. Miss Isabel Gt^, ant Ftnanoial Secretary; Amandus length regarding the accident.. Johnson, ’Treasurer; Gustaf Gull, one of the robbers said. “Here, take to kidnap the children of Mr. and JUVENILE ENTERTAINERS (5oUins told how he bad seen a Miss Annie Guy. Mrs. Royal Deam- this.” lay, all of Jewett City and Mrs. Chi^laln; Olaf Elrlandson, Master of Mrs. William Payson Viles c. 8(X) sign on the roadside in North CTeremonies; Mrs. E iica Dahlquist, He handed Rider one of the bills. Haven, reading “eggs for sale” and Robert Woodworth of Providence, Park avenue. New York, were made R L The funeral will be held in Asatstant Master of Ceremonies. Rider looked at it, when- he got AT THE REC TONIGHT was turning in a driveway when bis home. It was the $20. Jewett City. Mrs. John R Wennergren, Inner recently, It became pubUcly known car was struck by the Blonstein Denver—Through the courtesy of today. ~lie VUes are prominent in truric. He was injiured in the spine waUam Richards Guard; Alexander Berg^ren, Outer President Roosevelt and the co­ Ixnraine and Bobby Andes, New and head by the force of the impact. William Richards, 68, of Brook­ Guard; Sigrid Freeburg, Pianist; operation of Denver Knights of Co- New York, Boettm and Augusta, Bnglaiid’b Juvenile team will be pre- Dr. Edward F. Omsby, a surgeem lyn street died late Wednesd^ af­ John E. Johnson, Trustee for three Ilunbus, a little orphan ^ 1 is skip­ Me., social circles. , seated with Jack Keller’s Westches­ of Dorchester, Mass., ^ o is visit­ ternoon after a short illness. Death years; Carl E. liioren, Manager of ping about with a song in her heart 'The threat was said to have been ter BUtmore orchestra at the SchocI ing surgeon at Cambridge Memorial was caused by complications. the d:sgree team; Arvld Gustafs autograph album# with tbs namss laek’s story of using moonsnins as month of January, It 1» to be held Collins after the aecldent, ’^What eal and no mombor of the east will of G w g s msmberi wrltton thors- a body mb tor bis iTvestoek (' not at the Community Church bouse on did you want to do, commit euL be older than eighteen yeare, 'The la to tho brldss sod Mr, Owsn and stand up In Fsderal District Court Friday evening,/anuary W, Tb^ls e ld e r ’ FoUlas will be aUgoA under the Mr, Portor rsspondsd. Rsfrssh- and be was fined 8200, to be for the whole Sunday School William V Badlaek, secretary of eupervlsion of Aiaaager Hoover of fflonts of eako and oocoa were eerved Obnrgsd with oonesating Hquor and it If hoped that as many m pos. the Board of Aeseiiors, teetlfled ae the ftate theater and will be given without a revsBUs tax PoUMk told C a y e y ' s G r i l l and daneing followed the oloeing of to the Reo truck belngrefletered In Judge M.M, M, JojTMJ bis 18-ysxr-old as an addsd attraetlon to tiis regu­ the meeting, At the next meeting 618 CENTER STREET NEXT TO MASONIC TEMPLE the name of Reuhln ^onsteln and lar show, Mr, Hoover would like all of toe Orange Tueeday evening, dxuibtsr found‘ ind tn* fivs-galloB ereok S ^ s w«l have ^rge of tjw aeeeesid 1b hie name on the town eblldren who are intereated la slai of ^moofl' in a brush plls and that f ' Jan, tOto toe offleers will be In- 0 games and the refreshment wmmlW hooks, lag, danoiag or who play u y musl- etalled itato Master Toilet. hs hid It In a hayloft for use In ease lee win he the Junior superlnt^ This completed the teetlmony and, eai InstruBMnt to report at the | hti 84 head of Mttls nsadsd a rub ant and her teachers, After WedntMay evening some of the ae It wae 4:80 o'clock, Judge Me* lltate theater tomorrow morning at loeal young folks Jolnsd In a skating down, the business msetlng Mrs, Bvaland Rvoy made the reoueet to have the to o'eloek, It, Faul—Thsfs'i going to bs a Carter eondueted a dlscusel^ argumcflte euhmltud Is wrltisg, parto on ths small pond by ths roadsids In Amston. 18 '’Mrvlos ebargs" barsutsr for alt Special Attraction period. Refreshments were served Both attorseyi agreed to nave J, Banks JenM has b m drawn flrit offritM drunki appsarlng In lo The f , M, a A, Pioneer ^ s held Gielr arfum eflw ready by Bent eal murlefoal court, ilr weekly...... letherr at the Tuaeday, for fsrvles u juror in ths Unltsd NEW YORK AUTO SHOW Itatsi Dlftrlet Court at Hartford js Clayton Farits said t »mmunlty'Cb"Hr§b House, JVednea The eecofld caee echeduled for sffsetlV’ today hs would ImpoM ths w evening.ig. Rev, David Carter Is witffwae that Hiof MvvfvnJoeeph jMa* and reportsd for duty Thuriday of lea^r of this group, toll WNk. Saturday Night lava vs, Franli Modariwy ifldi WILL OPEN TOMORROW Mrs, Anislla Hins has hsen eon< Modai^y, whiob was eoB< e 'Ths annual nMstlng of the Ladles' Used to thsr...... horns by lllnsss for until BSNt 'Tusfdayy due dtis to to the Aid le e l ^ WM M d Wednesday ength of time required hytB# ffret aftomeofl at Mrs, Hart B. BueH'i. « NSW York, Ji a , 8,-(AF)-'Flib ^tbs eiosf of ths sermon neat caee, OfflMri sleeted were: Preildent, Sunday mopnlng the wfmjniinlofl Five iuev Gaeae tall etri—tsar drop sari—snow ihoe SOCONY COLLINS DRI008 eari—sari that bend thslr kMSi— MIn Clara M, Bills i vies prseldsnt, service will hs onserved at the Psd* Five Jury g a e i^ iS e b e e fl aeUfiP MIfi Flerenee Jobmi treasurer, Mri. RANGE AND ffru fd 6hur(^h, ed for neat Tueeday, iBomlBr " sari tiiat ibeot ahead u "imoethly Bl W, Buelli leeretary, Mrs. J. B. m t I RH|#tlllg of iltf P M t o%o^k, at whlen tTme ib ej M^a |raps bsiBg iquivN d out of Its Joneii flrit dlrMtrsMi Mrs, Ruby And ARISTOCRATS fi Of lk« KMt GiBi/ii Pot^n FUEL OIL M I n wilt he prceeBt, CHImioBi This group of radio irtiitg will pliy for dancing froq 8i30 p. m. till cloalng. A l§ wll) hi hil<1 wftB AMOvif largeit Bumher of oaiM All thsN asd nor# art bshif Robert B, Foote le euttlng XO Prompt DillTorj'l HmNd for one ffeelon rer rayed fer the I4tb aasual Naflenai Ineh lee on bii pond, He fumlihei truly grttit band. y M n m n Roekvllte for eeveral ydari Auto Ibow, whleh epeai temerrew fill Mfffl In Imijh wlB(lie»r whool lee to Ail Nverai lee heuNi In thli The Jury eaeei will he beard IB Graad Oeatral Palaee, eommunlty. Dial 6282 if f I ufjlofi ionoel OPidi Hi itiBiiy fallowfi M. Gh The aesMt this year li on etNain- ABSOLUTELY NO COVER CHARGE RiBI0B,. Lolii M§* AukiMilAi Joitph Marold A, Sehiehii Hen feuBd leebergi, 6iBM, Giergi itfViBi, Bitty minor, yi, Bari Moms people arc m stupid that Bifi W rtsf ISiXag SSSSwJSt , are reiwd Ib even whin they fellow a train of SCHALLER’S VIhift, Jamee wai w aii - vi.VI,JfcfBMt BrnoNt W. fKS; pSSrbfhlB^behiBd—like a mow Rifpy Goff, Mtifllty Charlii LouliIII TfinT?iak« vi,_ JoFb thought they never iNm to get Ihoe or a flah, Another leboel of a n y ^ r e , THE CHOICEST OF WINES Pryituli, I dwiffl ToeoBli, Adamaeik. Roi■ _ ii MIm b VI. Tbs J. OfM li Hi Kiggy (JholBiki, Lio 3, Niwherr;irryr 0toffipany. _ , body diajn faveri moN familiar Fieri, Kdwifd GihhoBi, Jiok Kfif* Four eivll oaMi have ben asilgB- llnee. BverytUag looks faster, GOLD SEAL BRAND LARGE fliy, Rohift MoOitaifl. (Jharlii id to follow thf Jury eami for BMt imeether. Muikliwi, RiyiBOBd Patria, Tommy wifk, No date hai yet tom Mt for The shew, M t ea by the National FOUR-OUNCE TahiP, PitiP Toooflli, PPid Tom«, tbi fliBt ibert oalmdar tout'dns li Automoblto Okamtoer of OommerM, Sauteme Mary OaddiP. mpeoted Bixt F iid » noralag. repromti an Industry whleh in GLASS Ofadii 4 afld 9| Deater Burflham, Oiitrltoute New BMh i t m 1018 produeed goods with a whole- Riesling Kathiflfli Caddflf, Paul Camtan, The ihareholdcfi of itoe fornur lale value of 81(800.888,000. It will A RTHDR’C Port Jafli Dimlflg, Laura Mortofl, John Roekvllle Natloflal liA k, bow be open all n eit w n k . Kihoi, NltaXuohlfla, Reae Luehlna, known ai the "ftoekviUs Branoh" of DRUG STORE t^dla Muiyklewi, Aana Bhirldan, the Hartford-OoBfleotlout Tniit Claret Joiiph Zagorikl, Dorothy Melik. Oradii 8 afld 4 i Delum Bragg, Daatha La»t Nii^t RVBINOW BBlLDOrO Sherry Thomae Cadder, Frank Monk, iharei o f itoek In the Hartford-Oen- Mlebaal Koelk, Eniaaheih Pilkien, neotlout Truit Oorapany on Januray , Muscatel Oraoe Patlneky, Afliile Paaytula, 88, by lurrenderlnglerlng theirthtlr itook of But it. Louis, m,—Charles ONE DAY SALE-SATURDAY ONLYI Chianti Wine PROPBRLY ICED Blaaflor Smith. the Hartford-Oonneotiout______I Oompany. Oome Mull, 77 , a member of tho Maaenlo WHEN SERVED Grade 2| Cheiter Barber, William The tranifer will be on a baafl of lodge hire heihi for 41 years and a eon '' (hnpertod) OroMCfl, Helet Oroeaes, Adda three and one-third iharei of the 25c Johmoii’i t 11 ^ Luehlfla. ot Cyrus B. Hull, 108, of Los An- Hartford-Oonneotiout Oompany for Btby Powdw . ■ I I k OTBX I • • 9 • e • Grade 1| Joaeph Vlbert, Joeeph geles, laid by the family to be the A C I one ihare of the Hartford-Oonneo- oldest living M uon In toe world. CHATEAU INTERNATIONAL CHAMPAGNE Dworak. tlout Truit Oompany. lOe LVX M A P ...... Mo'we anX -A lfl ...... Pleaeaot Valley School: Lawrefloe The Martford-Oonneotlout Oom­ E ut flt Louie, lU.—Homer Col- Chapman. M. Unda Grennan, pany owned a oontroUlng ifiterest lar Bheeli,Sheeli, 60,60i a governmenternment seed SCHAEFFER’S Joaeph Klila, Thomae Klsls, Henry m the former Rookvllle National epeoiaUet at wuhington for more 91.00 Hot Wster 80c R ofgl. Bank, which tormlnatod Ite exlat- than 86 years. BottlM ZONITE 19c snd Upping Sohoola: Grade H; Ed­ ence on December 87 last. Chicago—Stewart R. Brink, 89, 49c ward Abbe, Henry Kupchunoa. John The com rate exlstenoe of the dlitrlot manager of the Flreetone lOe Vlek*s Cough D rope...... 7e 60e AQUA VELVA...... SSe BEER Malaon, Anthony Rukua, William Ilartford-(3onnectlcut Oompany will Tire and Rubber Compaq. SERVED IN REGULAR lO-OUNCE GLASS Zdanle, Ethel Cnrlatlanla, Gertrude be terminated January 16 and a Mlnaeapolii—George O, Markus, P IE L '8 KialB, Prudence Kobylanakl, Char­ 76c Russlaii 5-Lb. Box Bicar­ apeclal dlridend will be payable the 71; newepaperman and former Bng- bonate of Soda lotte Smith. day prevloue, January 16. Ueh instructor at Luther ooUege, MinenU Oil WE HAVE THE FINEST BAR IN TOWNI Grade 7; Eliuheth Ahbe, Carolyn A conilderable amotmt of thle Deoorah, Iowa. He also was former­ BDBOLAX, formerly 50o . . . Ido WOODBURY SO A P ...... 9e Berger, Regina Bloslc, Florence etock Is now owned in RookvUle ae ly asioolatod with the Lutheran Dewey, H. Neleon Johnaon, Mar­ the former 19 dlrsctort a t the Rook- SPECIALS ON OUR MENU FOR SATURDAY garet Kuchunoa, SUeanor Urquhart. vUle National Bank were the only synod puhUoatlon at Chicago. 26e Dr. W«9t San Diego, Cal.—Jerre C. Mur­ Reg. 10c Colgate’s , Ef ^ Grade 6; Stanley Backis, Conrad ones still holding the original stock S oa p Tooth Paste . Kobylanskl, Edward Muzekevlk, of the local bank. {nUe waa a nec­ phy, 76, veteran newspi^iennan and ...... D C 14c Raymond Nouskowski, William once private secretary to former SPAGHETTI essity under the law. AU other MFELODOL ...... 9LU1 f l a x s e e d MEAL .Hi. I6e MEAT BALLSv Watroua, Catherine Gillette, Helen stockholders In 1929 received iharee Gov. Robert La FoUotte of Wiecon- AND Xlndsor, Tessle Steppln, Pearl Tut­ ■In. AND of the Hartford-Connecticut Cdtu- g lJ 5 tle. any In exchange for the RookvUle Souti^rt, Eng.—^Dr. Robert P. P U R E H O N E Y Nose ft Throat (WAOHETTI Grade 6; Anna Backus, Marion Erational Bank stock. , White, 78, an intematianal-authority h a l f f r ie d c h ic k e n Christiana, Susan Tuttle. No changes have yet been made on industrial diseases. Atenlien ... 7 a c - 35c ■ 65c * 85c WITH MUSHROOM SAUOI Grades 3 and 4; Calvin Chapman, in the personnel of the “RodtviUe Columbus, O.— W, R. John­ SERVED ITAUAN STYU! John (Dovensky, Helen Dxen, Shirley Branch’’^ but severeal have been con­ son, 78, chief editorial wrltiur for the SQUIBB’S CORN REMOVER . .2 5 c SERVED ITAUAN STYLE ' - ’’ . '''• Johnson, Julia Klzls, Richard Nle- templated in the Immediate futiure. Columbtu Dlspateh and a former derweifer, Walter Paries. The only outward change la the Grades >2 and 8; John Bsada, chi ...... member of the ficu l^ at Ddnison Eugene Mlkells, Lewis White, Ruth chi University. FREE CAUBiniAilS ^ . SO« - t o - : Carrdn, Gladys Christiana, Gene- non- New York—Dr. Howard Crqsby With JkB Purehaeee. ^fheoe -lOW 1M4 beantlfiil Caleadan aiS 4f ^ irieve Peachy, Mary Rendock, Emma (unts to one-tenth of one-per Warren, 66, pwtfeeior o f p s y tM i^ g t ^ fu l. Ask ler yean right amay. ■!...... ------J . Bhahot, Hewn Sluxkanis. El wwith a minimum of tan cento. at Prlfioeton HiSlvnrMty'Since ' Grade 1; June Bricher, Agnes HO )tal BqwMTt Preeented “ - ^ Mtttinai I WE BPECIALIZB IN REAL Pasqualinl, Wilbur HUls, Raymond gun, .70, 'fofm ^ attorney g a n l^ iC< | ■ ‘ i.'.. An .interesting report has Just j.*.*. “ Slcklln. begn eubmlttM b|y Mias Ahe^i ' rmbuMM;* 1.' 'r-^ y--.

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and thottwMdfi df im spig si |aye*'SiNi'‘"lwtod,"lt % tfmrlirittr ttM fOMlWf MTMtaft la haviac pedlticns have racMvisd, AatBretloa tog to friui tha BamatB yoor laga, a doctor who ig JifilS dM Ik lha Jc^adltk>ns have vlsitad tha polar oon- vdietber you ara.iealktog, standing BY OR. FRANK McCOY and so on. The brain fits all qf tlwse QUESTIONS ANI^ inant aad have dona m ore or iaaa * *tT la r^iard to Health aad Otirt (■saALD'raSruro ooiu&Sn, mo. citlcaas, aelectad with a view to NEW news flaitow timtker and ka^i IS au M t thair fltnaaa for thia raapooalble poking around down there for facts. will ba aaawend by Ur. McCoy who caa. your oalanoe. However, during the haaMiaoMd to earo ot thla papar. B«o work, U bettar qualiflad to aaoertala One of the things they have found attack of dlMtoass, all of tola pre­ Question: M t»W > WTs5|B|t.*WkBt * VBoSu^n^M^feit cleaa ataaiv*A aalf addraaaed envelope, should toy baby At the Bloat aaady aad tba moat da> is coal—lots of it One forty foot cise tixntog is dlstvrbed and you 1<^ tor ftp ly- your balance. You fetf as though birth he weighed T 14 youaili and seam Is known to be a hundred miles YORK ro«ad*tt_0«tekM 1, ttSl aarvliif at federal aid than aome . aM AM A 8EQVICI.INC you are lurching, reeling er sway­ is flow ten inonthfl old gad wkea I P«.bUsb«(9 aT«ry BYMtBS IOs m M bureaucrat who likely enouf b never tong. That means that forests once weighed him this monttog ha Kj^ped iQBd&ya ano Bottdayt. BmUrM ftt UM By PAUL HABBISON DIZZINESS ^symptom or whether it is of little ing. Pott Ottioo at Baaebtctar. aaw the town in hia life and knows stood, and for many centuries, on meaning and will be cured by simple From what I have said about the the scales at 19 1-2 pounds."' ■aooBd d a ta Mall Mattar. the spot where the coal now lies. When you are dizzy, objects near treatm ent. Answer: Accordtog to the Wt%ilit •VStiCBlPTlOM BA* nobody in it but, poaaibly, a politl- New York, Jaa. 5.—Eari Carroll, part played by the eye aad ear yw you seem to be whirling i^und, the In today's article I will discuss will readliy^ understand that to tables for healthy babies, Oaa Xaar/hV mail eian or two. Fossils of trees a foot or two thick ae ia his custom, peeeed a ques­ a r w floor tilts under your feet and you some of toe common causes of dls- to keep your balance the mesaagea is exactly toe right weight Par Moata. by mall ...... have been found. All of which tionnaire among the chorus girts in Blaala ooolaa ...... have a disagreeable eenzation of ziness. Most caues of vertigo come from toeaa orgaCha must cofreot In ever, it ia a good olaa not to JDall^arad. ona yaar would indicate that time was when Murder at toe Vanities” toe other too much on such tables as a tha fiECK*S NEW JOB faUlng. While dltrinesa may last for from some trouble to the digestive diseased conditioxui, toe messages ICZMBBA OP T B k A«SOC!lATXl> the South Pole—or what is now the day, and toe returns are no leas only a second, a sever* attack ia organs, including toe stomach, to- may become dlatorted and produce baby is healthy and contshtod It ill all right for him to w e^ a U|tla piuBsa It ia not surpriainf that Senate South Pole—would have made, In all delightful than ueuaL Practically usually accompanied by other symp­ testtoes, liver or gall-bladder. As dlzzineaa. When vertigo la due to The aasoelatad Praaa le asetosivaiy aU of them this year declare an less than the table reqitose. Front aaciilad to tha aaa ter repoblteatloa friends of wild life conservatioa likelihood, a first class summer re­ toms such as black spots before the you know, when you have a “sick" ear disorders. It is often aaaociatod ambition to become dramatic ac­ eyes aad a sickened feeling at toe stomach or you are bllioiu, you are with ringing nolsaa; when due to now on he will gain about one pound of all aawa dlapatobaa oradited to it a month. or not otbarwlea eradtted la tbla Miould he protesting to President s o r t tresses, a trend doubtless traceable pit of toe stomach. likely to become diszy and when eye defects, it may be completely papar aad alao tba looal aawa pab* Roosevelt against the action of Anyhow , U the Byrd end EUs- to toe fact that the intir>duction of A temporary disstoeaa may fol­ the body is poisoned from impurities overcome when the eyes are correct­ : llahad baraiB. (Ingrown Toeaafl) murder in the usual Vanities has low looking down from a height, or absorbed from the large intestine, ly fitted with glasses. All rlsbta ot rapnbUoatlOB ot Secretary of Agriculture Wallace wortb expeditions don’t get where Question: Alice M. writes: *1 ato apactal dlapatobaa barala ara alao ra« giv«i them their first taste of melo­ a scare which startles you or may the same symptom vaAy occur. In Dissinesa la a common lymptom in creating a new committee to su­ they are going pretty soon they may getting an Ingrown toenail. Will you aarrad. dram a. .... be due to being rapidly turned all of these conditions, wastes are in the following disorders: high please tell me how to prevent its pervise a nation-wide plan of pro­ find theic way blocked not by ice One giri’e ambition, though, is around. The dlsroees which ia of carriel to the blood unto the> reach blood pressure, low blood pressure, Poll aarvlea ellaat of N B A Bar* getting any worse?” Ttca iBa motion and protection. but by wbaling ships, of which it simply "to always look my best” Interest to most of you is that due toe brain, where they act upon toe hardening of the arteries, and Answer: Any chiropodist can Lovely Villa MlUi wants to “marry to an abnXvX-:'. ' > :V-: •••v----. • .m. way that the banks will eventually The delegates to the conference this was the best voice he had ever are of the unanimous conviction now. Trouble has been to find heard in America. ' X if ; 41 ' sop up pretty much all of the gravy, that the prohibition of alcoholic tjrpes of imports which wouldn’t And who was McNamara's that nothing is going to be changed liquor was the greatest political raise a terrible howl from domes­ teaoberf MoNamon never had Importantly—not, that is, through and patriotic experiment ever un­ tic industries. B teaitoer. n ils plesMed Oaruso Well, the "best minds” finally any initiative of the President or dertaken by this nation and the more toon ever beoause be had most noble in motive—more so foimd one. They think the dis- b^bo skepttool of teachers ever the Treasury Department tiUers can consider themselves even than that which was launch­ since one had advised him to What Congress may have to say ed in 1776. lucky, whatever happens. Ms youth to take op bricklay­ about this proposal to let the banks If that Isn’t iticklng to your guni, ing. Goes Over Strong instead of the government nm the | aven though the guns be spiked and The best way for an industry Caruso became McNamara’s printing presses, at a total profit of thrown overboard in half a mile of to make a hit here is to bring free teacher however; gave him lessons for seven months before he bad to many billions, remains to be seen. | a^a water, we don’t know what is. samples. The cheese industry knew that return to Europe. The only people comparable to the and just showered cheese around, After toe wgr McNamara began j PICKING FOR eWA prohibitionists, for hanging onto an obtaining enormously valuable singing again and was backed by idea despite It being blown into the free. pubUcity for “National Otto Kahn for several months while It is a matter of no 4U7iculty to Cheese Week.” Mrs. Roosevelt, being groomed for^ Metropolitan middle of the next century, are understand why the federal CWA sndiny herself with a pil') of audition. The Met tiumed him down, | those equally tenacious individuals cheese, annotmeed that ehesss though, and toe SKpolioeman went does not leave , to local authorities who continue- to shout fo r the res­ would be served at the White on toe stage, stogtog to some rolee, the full choice of work projects and toration of the gold standard. House all week. acting in others. Four years ago be the number of men to be employed Even the supreme court, to- got toe part of toe oop to "Strictly on each and all of them, because vtted for dinfier, would be eating Dishonorable," but almost fired JIMMIE BANK ftb And a group of senators was during rehearsals because the au­ $95.00 Hair Filled any such system as that would delisted to be photographed thor protested that* McNamara merely run wild, of course. It Is Every national bank aad every with a huge slab of free camem- didn’t know bow a cop should act also comprehensible why the CWA gfn f bark which ie a member of bert. McNamara le very fond of toe should make its own rulee as to the I ^ Federal Reserve System, and, In stage, and glad of toe occasional Grand Rapids-Made Sofas Keep Onr Yankee Ways periods of leisure afforded by his classes of persons to be snqiloysd oiT to these, seven thousand "We're stlU Yankee traders," relative mediocracy as a perform­ the projects for which it Is paying oon-membsr bsnks, have come in grinned Preeldent Roosevelt ' when er. Tbsee give him a chance to loaf There are just six of these davenports at this price, .all we asked if we would "extort” foreign aad should spedfy eeriain svl- tbs deposits insurance plan, around toe Bfiks’ Club to Paterson, could buy. They’re Grand Rapids made, by a maker of market# for farm producte In re-, and to assist at benefits to swdl deacss of the conditton aad nscessl-1 obligated by the terms turn for promisee to let in foreign Guild Furniture! Finest hardwood frames; all hair fflling toe peoelon fund of toe pdice force. .SO ties of the beneficiaries. BotwbaD|g|.^ charter aad by the law to liquor quotas. with a padding of (X)tton; and a choice of six different tapes­ $ Stylish Tarnont it comes to making tbs individual 1 ^ Deposit Insurance Corpot' (Bsdys Parker, toe dimtoutive, tries, .green, blue, tans, taupes. Ordinarily these dgven- Fear Monkey Wrendiee tousled-headed fasbionlst who looks selections, the actual picking of the g^tkm, has rafussd to do so. Just Whtopered chafes of eabotoge ports sell for $95.00. .and $95.00 is a low price for Grand men who are to be to work— in the wbMa United States, against Russlan-Amerlcan rela­ like her drawtogs of Flapper Fanny, Rapids certified construction ! 5 9 and wbo.derigne most of toe dress-*! which unescapably hivcfives Mso the First National Bank tions are going the rounds. Soma officials who lived through 15 years es she sketebes and writes about to picking those who must b# L f Englewood, Uls. Femtotoltles, gave a fashioo show of Don-reeognltlon, abaerbing and $82.80 Solid Maple Bedroom Suite, .in Chippen­ $159.00 Early English Dining Suite of plain and pointed—it is imposHble to sss why | ^ oflldals dedars that it is an nourishing toe anti-Soviet attitude, at toe fWSBk Colony Restaurant toe other day—and attended on crutch- dale bracket-foot style. 5-^awer dresser with this should bs done py some out- Injustice to assess tbslr bank for aren’t reconciled. bull walnut veneer. Table, buffet, china cabinet, You can get beta in the State ee. An inured ankle to a somewhat attached mirror; dryin g table with of-town omeial who certainly has the purpose of insuring deposits in arm chair and five side chairs. Department that there'll be a bouffant plsster cast couldn’t keep separate mirror, and full size bed.... neither the time nor the oppdrtun- hmnVm Uss sbljr sumsfsd. nasty Ruasiaa-American "situa­ her away, since toe oeoasioo was a Complete, 9 pieces ...... $129. ity to learn the partleulan of each | The First Nattonsl Beak of En^ tion" wltbtB six months and that pre-view at Oladyi Parker models '-•■vl relations win be Woken juS by which are to be introduced to 60 $196.00 Walnut Veneered Bedroom Suite in case. gleweod to. not, psthaps, the biggest $41.50 and $43;.50 9x12 ft. Seamless Axminster It is not to be wondered at that 1985. different dties. Sheraton design with genuine inlay. Dressei*, iMiBk la Aaisrlea nor to Englewood Ambaesador Bullitt bae been sheen type rugs with fringed ends. Heavy, luxur- there should bs, with snob a system s very Wg town—Just a suburb of warned not to overload the chest of drawers, vanity dresser and full size bed. in effect, a very general Qaego—but the directors of that foreign eei^ce in Russia with Dustproof Ctn ipus pUe, with patterns woven ^QO Cf| that the. sslsctton of those to be I ijgtunjjap hnsa glvsn fJto country "Rlga-tralnsd" consuls and dipto* construction ...... • * O v l, through the back on some rugs .. m i^ For years toe department DID YO O IN O W T H A T - given Jotw to not wbolljr free from an hereto eaeamto of following th* has rotatod young men through parttoea puttee. While a state theory of rugged Indlvidueltom to Riga, taught them toe Rueetoa unemployment director cannot pos­ language and schooled them on A full grown pomersaisn 4og its logical conclueicM. owned by llarisn MeOulre of San sibly give the time to find out Russian affaire in preparation for Ten other banks wrong possible recognjiton. B em srdtoo, CaUf., weighs y*ar'Old Ji ..pbmocrat or i R^iilttcaa. messenger told him hto garage aad neie flshtman, battteid a U t-S Jt may be tbat ao lueh potlQr hap are new-maktng their w^r wasn’t automobile were burning. shark into submleston with only an eror intruded Into the egleetlon of "The bonfire probably Is to oar as a wei^on in a night aoaqk CWA wdrkers. On the ottwr head, a days- After ett, despite the ex- celebration of' toe ceremony off the coast ra ^lonolulu. He towed here," be. said -aad ...... the skifiA aSboi^..af^c.a fo«to M if thsto to Bo.MMKlNRiak»wb4i» l i oeOeBt deenwttoettoe the BytA-ee^ He gat a M g'ltoi# dp stru g 0 e . ■X- M.H.S. Fists Fly as Rees Lose KiaOBTS OF PYTHIAS. ^league record. Twamite was second with 376 and W. Anderson third To Glastonbury, 39 to 33 In the Knights of P3rthias league with 349. In Loop Competition at EAST SIDES DEFEAT FLASHES at Murphy’s alleys, Team No. 1 took First National Stores (*) four points from Team No. 3 and Wright ...... 1 0 4 95 73—272 ’The Blast Side A. C. basketball The game between the West Side 99—342 West Hartford Tonight The West Side Rees lost » 89-S8< Team No. 2 took three points from Juul ...... 1 0 8 185 team easily swanped the West Side ball game to Glastonbury in their Rees and the Royal Typewriter to- Girad ...... 1 0 6 98 99—298 Flashes imder a barrage of baskets Team No. 4. In the first match, V • own back yufi last night to put night was cancelled last Diffat by Harry Juul hit high single with 129 Benny ...... • • • ss 99 llf i—302 last night ending up a margin of sporting relatiozu in a knot Glas­ the Hartford team which called last «Tirt high three string with 319. In Brogan ...... 1 0 8 01 97—296 Beaten in its first two C. C. I. L. of Nebraska.) nament at Shreveport almost «n- 0 J. Burke, Ig ...... 1 0-0 2 7 4 42 cause they were any better match 93— 320 Crockett ...... 75 1 Kusek, ig ...... 19 M cG on igal...... 104 known, they swept through to the 0 0-0 0 players than Billy but because they 110—306 Beer ...... 94 1 F. Smith, r g ...... 0 Over 300 fans saw three local Check Bread (21) Kaminsky ...... 96 Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 5.—(AP) — finals and defeated Babe Didrlk- 1-1 1 P. B. manifest greater aU-around equip­ 118—361 Legg ...... 80 0 Yankoski, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 teams finish on the long end of the F. T. McLagan ...... 105 'There were many close football son’s All-America Golden Cyclones 3 Kalades, rf ...... 2 6 9 ment vid execution. No finer sporto- Carr ...... 74 score at the School street gym last man or fighter ever stepped on the 542 1622 Douglass ...... 87 games played last fall and I think from Dallas, for national honors. 2 Blythe, if ___ ...... 5 1 11 4 14 4-7 32 night In three well played games. courts than Johnston, hut he had it was due to the fact that teams Last year Babb’s squad went Cubs (6) 0 Colangelo, e ...... 0 0 0 410 416 through the season without a de- Sons Win Easily 2 Hovey, rg ...... 0 1 1 his weaknesses. Lacoste and Nuss­ B ren n an ...... H4 luo 129—348 were more closely matched than in P B F T lein, at their best, have no weak­ Coleman ...... 105 116 94— 325 Zion Lutheran some previous seasons. 'The Colum­ feg.t and again defeated the Golden 1 Cowls ...... 0 0-1 0 In the opener the Sons of Italy 2 Dwyer, Ig . •...... 0 0 0 Kurapkot ...... 79 —— — — — ness. Brozowski ...... 91 124 118— 333 bia victory over Stanford was a Cyclones in the national finals. 0 Staum ...... 0 0-0 0 defeated the Check Bread team of Unranked Playen 112— 358 Keish ...... 82 sensational climax to developments 'Then the Carcimals took a 3000- 1 Hahn ...... 1 0-1 2 Hartford 42-21. 'The Italians took 9 7 7 21 Canade ...... H6 130 Winzler ...... 66 "Martin Plaa, the French pro, aad Kebart ...... 134 129 108—371 marking fresh enthusiasm for the mile auto trip into Canada to meet 0 Harvey ...... 2 0-2 4 the lead at the outset of the game, Halftime score. 14-9, Sons of Italy. Gerald Pattexwm, the form v. Aus­ Janssen ...... 87 game. Percy Page’s Grads, champions of 2 Richards ...... 0 0-0 0 never to lose the advantage. The Time, two 8 and 10 rain. periods. Kissman ...... 84 tralian cup star, do not quite meas­ 560 604 561 1725 Evenly Matched the Dominion, at Edmonton. ’The 0 'Taggart ...... 0 0-0 0 Brecul team played hard and made Referee, Johnson. ure op to. the qualifications of m j Mez (1 ). ^ ir Sftfi^ules formd tqams o^ ^ e gals from Oklahoma won the cham­ 2 Rrazauskas ...... 0 0-0 0 the g«une far more interesting than first ten.Of the amateur prodocte U3..-327 • 398 376 Hamilton ...... „90 124 Mubre playing ana this was pionship of North America by tak­ the score would Indicate. 'The play­ Jaffe’s (86) of receat years, tocludi^ VA 119- r323 6 8 0-4 6 ing of Mlstretta and Dellafera, a Fike ...... 86 118 pertu^ the cause ns, chancres in the present early nineties and rode his last and Bycholsky played the leading year-old veteran. Later they ‘ will games. Twamite of Hales is third 354 322 rules would be d mistake. games, scoring often from mid- 2 Fritzon, r f ...... 2 0 4 moimt at the old Elm Ridge track in Goor in the Hartford game, and roles for the winners, while Fritzon 0 MacFarlane, rf . ___ 0 0 0 combine to play Cochet and Plaa, with 109.20 for 26 games. For Players Good and Seelert, a local boy stood out the French pair. The averages by teams are as fol­ GERMAN CHURCH LEAGUE Kansas City in 1905. starring at the foul line in the 0 Dowling, If .... ___1 0 2 'The game is a fine one and Oke­ W. -Stoy EUiott of California, other. for the visitors. ‘Tf my ancient legs can carry me lows; son was right when he said the 0 Fntzson, If ...... 0 0 0 heard the play-by-play broadcast on Brown and CopoUa starred for Four Points Up around fast enough, maybe I can Keiths At Murphy’s alleys, the Hooples rules committee should legislate not 0 Fowler, c ‘...... ___ 0 0 0 beat this young fellbw,” smiled TQ- Keish ...... 30 games 103.2 and Gumps split four points with M. the Califomia-Stanford game this the Hartford quintet while Brozow­ In the nightcap tbe Knoll team, 0 Dowling, c ...... ___ 2 ' 0 4 with the idea of furnishing a Roman ski stood out for the Tanks. In the strengthened by tbe addition of den, "but I expect a lot of trouble, Hayes ...... I® ' Klein hitting high single. The year from Tsingtao, China, 8599 2 Forbes, r g ...... 2 0 4 holiday to the crowds, but always Springfield game Newton starred “Bingo” Sturgeon and Campbell of especially with Buy’s service.” M iiphy ...... 20 “ 94.9 Alley Oops took three points from for the good of the boys who play miles away. 1 Seeiert, Ig ...... 2 1-2 5 the Mickey Mouse with J. Lange Yee Ctoats. center of the Associat­ for Springfield and Brozowski and tbe Ansaldl team, also “Sully' Sal- ... — the gaP'e. Smith played well for the Tanks. W. Keith ...... 26 92.4 hitting high s iu le of 124. Another fine discussion at the re­ ed Press All-America second team, monds of the Guard team, finished 6 9 1-8 19 Strickland ...... 22 ‘ 88.5. BMples was presented a trophy for “the on the long end of the score in its cent m ating: in Chicago was that AMERICANS LEAD Halftime score, 16-9, Jaffe’s.- Time, DEMPSEYS BfPECnNG B. Keith ...... 12 84.7 S. Fischer (D iunm y). 80 of H. J. Stegeman of ( on most valuable player” on the Uni­ game with tbe Blue Ribbons of 10 min. periods. Referee, ChmpbeU, L. Hansen ...... 85 versity of Cllalifomia squad by Joe WilUmantic, the final score reading First National means ’ stabilizing tbe coaching Milwaukee, Jan. 5— (AP) — 'Th^ umpire, Clune. Johnston ...... 8 games96.2 J. W in z le r...... 88 situation. I believe we can aU help E. Brown, film comedian, at Los 37-33. Holding a commanding lead, HEK, JACK CONFESSR 95.8 M. Klein ...... 120 American team of Reggie Mc­ tbs Knoll team made several substi­ Brogan ...... 16 one another more and thus help Angeles. Namara, Newark, N. J., and Bobby 94 Jack Heuss, Nortbwestera’» 1933 tutions and the Thread City team K adis (87) ...... “ „ 373 345 391 stabilization. 'Thomas, Kenosha, Win., were lead­ P. B. F. T. Benny ...... ^ 91.6 So many times a coach and pub­ football captain, turned Christmas- ing the field eariy today after five took advantage of the change to Salt Lake Qty, Jan. 5—(AP) — Gerrad ...... 23 89.14 Gumps tree entrepreneur in Evanston dur­ come within almost even terms with 0 J. Sturgeon, rf . . . . 1 0-1 2 Tbe Jack Dempseys are expecting Dummy ...... 80 licity dlrectoi will praise an oppo­ hours of pedaling in the six day bike 0 Remier, r f ...... 0-0 6 ju ii ...... 11 ;; 87.10 ing the holiday season. race at the municipal auditorium. the local team. However, the Knoll . . . 0 an heir. The ex-champioi of heavy­ J. Roth ...... 93 nent, the heights of that team will 0 R. Sturgeon, If . . . 1 2-3 3 McKeever ...... 8 85.6 be “increased,” and the coach’s own team fought off the belated rally to weight fighters just couldn’t retain Watidns P. Frey ...... 101 give the Manchester teams a clean 0 Kovis, c ...... 4 2-6 10 the seci^ any longer, so he brolta W. Klein ...... 98 team will be spoken Of as being so 0 CampbeU, rg . . . . . 7 0-0 14 Wigariowski ...... 23 games 108.1 much ■ ghte^" and as not In good slate for the night Both Kovis and the news during a twen^ minute Lovett ...... 27 103.9 (Campbell were the offensive guns 2 S. Saimond, ig . . . . . 3 1-1 7 stop in his old hometown, as be and 372 357 386 physical condition. That rem its me ... 0 0-0 0 Mrs. Dempsey, the former Hannah Buckland ...... 24 99.12 of the way Caesar did in the old Among These Heavy Guys for the Knoll team, though the play­ 0 P. Vince, Ig .... 98.16 — — — — Williams of musical comedy, de­ Gleason ...... 20 ' Ally Oops days, when he would praise the ene­ ing of the Sturgeon brothers and Hennequin ...... 21 96.10 2 16 6-9 87 trained from a transcontinentid J. Klein ...... 88 my »>nd condemn his own array, and Salmon<^ also stood out Harrington limited here yesterday. F r a z ie r ...... 23 99.21 then go and win the battles, with There*sNothing to Surprise and Monroe combined were responsi­ Blue Ribbons (88) S. Fischer ...... — B. F. T. ’T always wanted one,” be con­ Hales Sell Serve C. Weber ...... 84 the idea that it would bring more ble . for thirty-one of their teams P. . . . 0 0-0 0 fessed. "We hope It’D be twins.!’ Twamite ...... 26 games 109:20 R. Kulpinsky ...... 102 credit to CJaesar. thirty-three points. 1 Anthony, zf ... Mrs. Dempsey, “ The cheerful Kt- Woods ...... 27 “ 104.1 J. Lange ...... 124 By BfT.L BBAUCHER ^newcomers beading the Ust of sec 0 Harringtcui, If . • • • 3 1-1 13 Ue earful” of Broadway was aT smtl- RusseU ...... 27 " 100.1 A. Winzler ...... 72 NEA Service Sporte Editor ond raters, are Patqr Perroni, NORTH ENDS WIN 8 Monroe, c ...... 9 0-0 18 ing auditor aa Jack btttie tha naan. Boland ...... 21 “ 92.11 Charlie Massera, Ray ImpelUttlere 8TH STRAIGHT 1 MandeU, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 They will stop in CUoMPO^or a day. Madden ...... 27 “ 87.14 470 466 458 New York, Jan. 6.— Since 1927 and Walter NeuseL 0 Johnson, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 empsey said, isnd F01 continue on Hardware Stores 'The scrappy North EJnds quintet 2 VUimont, Ig . . . 1 0-1 3 Mickey Mouse Sport Forum when Gene 'Tunney retired after In this strata Perronl loon-.s as to New Tork City where the former Anderson ...... 27 games 115.25 F. Winzler ...... 102 kept vq> their hot pace by trouncing _ —- — champion hopes to get Piixpo Car- Imocklng old Tom Heeney’s eye­ most Ukel:/ pay dirt. He hasn't Olson ...... 26 “ 107.6 W. Hanson ...... '78 been seen much arouud .^ew York, thb/ Bockkuid Intermediates at the 7 16 1-3 S3 nera, the present world champfam. Edgar ...... 24 " 98.5 W. Sutin . -...... 107 COURT CHALLENGE brows down on his chest, the heavy­ but in his single engagement "Y ” by the score of 30 to 12. It Halftime score. 27-13, KnoDs. aitd Max Baer, together for a Gallasso ...... 27 “ 97.12 M.k Minnich ...... 114 weight prize ring has been largely against McCTorkln^e he exploded was the last game in tbe first roimd Time, 10 min. periods. Referee, titular melee. Brophy ...... 29 " 96.21 J. Klein ...... 110 The West Side Boys Club, a local of the Intermediate League. The Saimonds, umpire, Anderson. - Junior club, composed of players of a parad- of In-and-outers. Th. out­ all f<^rs that the heavyweight North Ends started slowly in the A. & P. Stores Dummy ...... — look for 1934 isn’jt mucb more bril­ ebampionshi). was about to go to Petke ...... 30 games 112.20 championship material of last year, first period, but in the second came would like to arrange games, with liant than 1' was for tbe Mudviile Africa. He has done most of his back with a rush to lead 12 to 6 at ' Wennergren ...... 28 “ 100.10 511 513 434 nine that day Casey took bis cuts fighting around Cleveland where Friday ...... 27 “ 99.21 tA«LTn«i consl^ing of players of or huifHmA. 'The secend half showed about the ^ e of seventeen or under, at tbe empty air. he is highly respected. At least the North Binds working a smooth Last Night’s Fts^ts Carlson ...... 27 “ 97.22 MATCH TOMORROW NIGHT Names vrith which cauliflower he packs a terrific wallop. Appleby ...... 30 “ 95.21 in Manchester and vicinity. ’ flsLshy passing attack plus accurate To arrange games please get in critics b®ve become all too familiar Massera, after beating a num­ shooting. Buckland had a hard time The Charter Oak bowling team during the last siz years still re­ ber of obscure people, such ar Abfe By Associated Press MERCHANTS LEAGUE vdll meet the Y. M. C. A. in a re­ touch with Vincent Lennon, 30 Bank breaking up the North Ends defense By ASSOCIATED PRESS street, -Manchester, Conn. main In tb first flight of heavies. Feldman, Bob Olln, Justin Slrutls Rykoski featured for the winners Dallas, Tex.—Jimmie Reed, Birie, National lASgaa turn match at the "Y” alleys to­ Tours in sport, Prime CJamera it champion, but and Art HuVtick, gave the boys while Grant add Hillinski stood out In the Merchants League 'Tuesday morrow night. 'The Charter Oaks de­ Pa., out^inted Lou Jallos, Houston, Detroit 8, New York Rangers L 'The W est Side Boys C3ub, would you bet your shirt on him something to think about when he for Buckland. ten. Montreal CanaEena 4, Toronto L night Hale’s Self Serve took four feated the “Y” team last Saturday V. Lennon, Manager. —even that one with the helio­ came down from Pittsburgh for an North Ends (80) points from the A. A P. Stores Quincy, Bl.—Henry Firpo, Louis­ Ottawa 9, Boston 2. night at Farr’s alleys and have high trope stripes that Santa . Claus overifigbt stop and pasted rlngwise P. H F. T. ville, ou^tnted Leo (Hgsr) Watkins broke even with First Na­ hopes of repeating the stunt. The .2 1-3 5 Montreal Maroeem S, New Todt brought? Max Baer must Le old Maxle Rpsenbloom at will 1 Sumlalaski, If ... Flowers, Terre Haute, Ind., ten. Americans 4, (overtime). tional Stores and Keith’s split with match is scheduled for 8:30 and the ranked next, and he looks to te couple of weeks ago. 0 R Harrington, If 1 0-0 2 St. Louis—^Al StiOnisn, St. Loula, the Hardware Stores. Joe 'Twamite following players will repor^' W / 0 ' Comber, rf •...... 2 0-0 4 a sure pipe to take Camera, but outpointed Willie Oster, Chicago, Boston 4, New HSJtiMv . broke the league single with a 166 Anderson, Mike Cordera, Kovis, Mmr la . another you just never * ImpelUttlere has even more size 2 ^tykoski, c 3 1-5 7 ten. 4 ’TONKBTrS .SO&RBuRB score. Fred Keish had a good three Joe 'Twamite, Quldo Giorgetti and know, about. thi^n Camera. He surprised even his 1 Swikla, Ig 2 0-0 Tacoma, Wash.—Can "Brandh string of 392 which is another 0 Vlttner, I g ...... 1 0-0 2 Arthur Anderson. Gteng on down tbe line through manager, Harry Lexmy, when he Iron” Linn, Butte, liooL, knoc^ci New HavMDi at knocked out Jose Santa j ^ about 3 D. Harrington, rg 3 0-2 6 out Phil Becl^ Bdllngham, three. Levlnsky, Loughran, Schmeling and 0 0-0 0 A m erioan____„ Sharkey there appear to be no sur­ as quickly as Jose Santa ever was 0 Palmer, r g ...... 0 Lucas, rf 0- . 6-0 0 BLUEFEELDS Kansas Ctte at S t t^aia. By ABSOCIA'IED PRESS prises, at least not happy ones. Lev- knock'^d out. Ftay has not indicated Ttilsa at Oilihoinh Ctty/ . . however, that he ever would acquire POCK. TOURNAMENT FOR HEALTH— FOR PLEASURE— FOR EXERCISE I CasadeavN. J-—^Ray Steele, 216, ihsky outpointed Sharkey somewhat 14 2-10 30 Other Kwgdsd, noTgigiea aci(i g;i hecantly, but he also managod to iguch speed either with band or uled. ^ Glendale, Calif., threw Stan Pinto, Baddaad (1*) The Bluefleld AthMtte Cltth wlU 207, Nebawka, 1:05:42 (90 minute lose to i ^ k o and Loughran In 1933. foot. • B. F. T. Loughran beat Sharkey, but he too Neusel is a young giant from open its annual pott toumanient — BOWL — lim it mOit^h.) • J. Donahue, If .. 0 0-0 0 V- - m AT was licked by Rlsko. Rlsko, In turn, Germany, former amateur cham­ 0-1 4 Jammry 14. All mMsbera are urged S t Paiil—Gas Sonnenberg, 205, HSlinskl, I f ...... 2 to enter. Those planning to otter Boston, on a fbill over Abe lost to Patty Perronl and Gypsy pion and winner of more than half ■ Cfaraanowski. rf. .1 0-1 2 iSitUr4 ^ .hia fdrW-odd bouts by knock­ Grant, c .«•••,«< 1 1-1 8 are requested to. gat In tcudt with CHARTER OAK ALLEYS Kaahey. 206, Warren, O., 30 min­ Daniels- T. Struff, G Jdapen or the houae utes. . Of all these the recora of Sebmri- outs. He' started bis Aipe^ean 0 2-3 2 n OAK STREET Ing aeons most respectable. Ha career by knecking out Stiuiley Po- 0 1-8 1 commander at the^ ctnbrooma. ’Iha DAY BOWLING UNTIL 6 P. VI. Akrcm, O.—Eddie Dugan; Chi- oago, threw Billy Hassen, LoulsvlQe.: was knocked out by Baer and be reda, aad. Lm Kennedy, two better following baVa abMtfjjr eatM^id: W Utmost NOW REDUCED TO 10c A STRING Toronto — Rudy Dosek, 220.’ went home. Give him credit at least thanxa'verage htial horses. 4 4-9 13 Neubaiter, A. R. . T Ojnaha, threw Blue fo r that. One of thase tern may. ehptngs Ttnie, 8 min. ptirfods. kus, E. Winalar,^Br. Band, E. OUR ALLEYS Oklahoma, in 86:00 and iSiiB o f in 1984 Whnh liiis been a very dtiU Rsfaraa, BychqMS:. T. Struff. C. Pattah. Are as well kept as any In tiM state and most of tiiem are getting final bout; also threw Wee Willie Tbe second flight offera a- ttfr ^idtew. rate they atfil must- Custer, R. Aa4U24 C. Hab6tt ' 16o a skrtag. 248, Toronto, U.'OO iq awki-- natnes, inietaperaed,: ]g cninann'* jBk^; at IS-f North C. r 1' . ■ - ‘.s' is IM V •■•V -I'. PAMILY’STmgirTOR THII^ CABmET WIF®

J ^ a r r l e i i Mrsu Morsfenthau’s Greategt Are ru-’ By Olive Roberts Bertbn Children and Civic o tog|» iMa^ fegsavjckyUxSr It is always a tender question,< I think it will bappm something H cE L U O T T how to break the news of a new like this. ei933NEASw«le%lne. baby to the “other-baby"— the lit­ There is a new basinette ready tle two or three-year-oid who has for . the new baby in the nursery. BEGIN HEBE TODAY been the center o f the universe imtil Without his knowing it the latest the latest birthday in the family. baby will be carried in and laid GTPST M O B iaX , and TOM The housekeeper wim' W E A V E S SM married la » iliivle You can get around It very well in her bed. After Jimmy’s re­ eeremony in a sabnrt) of New York with the older child, the little boy union with his mother is over and know broecoU wilj sttfe)p im the aajoe day that LILA HOTAL- or girl of five or six. They can be. he has discovered she loves him this vegetable with told the baby is coming, help to comes to us from the XtalfaM ING and DEBEK BLISS marry as much as ever after being away get ready for it, and be partnerb in he will be called into the nursery ie a true aristocrat ankmg with p(Hiip and d rcmnrtance in the "our baby.’’ But the younger child tables. city’s most fashionable dmroh. to haye a look-see at the stranger. won’t understand all the prepara­ 'The nurse will probably say, Although broccoli btfeoga to tkir Gnwy and lila are ohUdhood tions and he won’t be ready. friends. The Weavers spend their “Here’s jimmy's new baby. Isn’t cabbage family, it is' vary dtiioatf Yet is is better, if it can be she nice? She yours. Your little in flavor and texture and most id* honeymoon in Tom’s sliack on a done, not to break his little heart sister. Sit down on your little ■vitingly green. Lone Island beach, and the BUss^ even for a day. He’ll get used to chair and I’ll put her on yoiu: lap." go to Europe. Ula expects to live in it, of course, but who knows what There are several differeat waya V'J> By Way of Introduction of serving broccoli, but HoOa;^ luxury, but Gypsy intends to keep je^ousies or antagonisms against alee sauce seems to be mbet suit­ her job, as teacher In a settlofnent sisters or brothers have their be­ He will Sit down in great ex­ ginning at this time? It never citement. Nurse will hft the able with i t The Italian poppM' house. ~ ____ often toss it in a hot mixture of NOW GO ON WITH THE STOBT does to disregard a little child’s bundle from the bed and lay it on reactions because he is only two its brother’s lap, holding it care­ olive oil and lemon juice after CHAPTER n boiling it. Sprinkle with grated October, Gypsy thought, was ex­ or three years old. Too often we fully, of course. He will have time to examine it cheese and browned . under file hilarating In the city. It was a sea­ use the old alibi about him getting —eyes, nose, mouth and little broiler flame is another tevorlte son, it held a mood, which belonged used to things. He may not get over his first shock, or not al­ bands. He will be enormously in­ way of serving it It can also be to Fifth Avenue, with Its well-dress­ terested. Now the nurse will say, served with cream sauce, but thle ed women, its alluring displays be­ together, as long as he lives. Getting Acquainted "Let's show mama. Let us take is not the best way. hind plate glass windows. the baby in to mama. I guess I’ll Discard Large Leaves Their little apartment, it is true, One little fellow I know who has a sister. He hasn’t seen her yet be­ carry her but you hold her dress. No matter bow broccoli le to be was a good long trek from the cause she is still in the hospital We’U both carry hen" served, it must be well wadMd and Avenue— five long blocks, in fact, and hospitals have a way with They go in and lay her on nui- looked over. All very hnge leaves but Gypsy and Tom admired it none them about segregating new ba­ ma’s bed. The lady wUl be ever should be discarded unperfeot the less and felt smart and urban bies from street germs that visi­ so surprised. Together they wiU leaves, of course, are palled from because they now belonged in "the tors may bring In, even nice little admire the new visitor, And from the stalks and thrown away. The upper East Side" class. It was the brothers. that minute on I predict Jimmy blossom is more tender and deli­ first home Gypsy had ever known, So ht win have to wait until bis wiU take his mother’s care of the cately flavored than the stalks and other than the shabby mansarded mother and new sister get home baby entirely for granted-with no leaves and often is cooked sep­ bouse in Blue Hills. And it was so before making her acquaintance. stab of hurt. arately. Large stalks should he different in all respects, so compact No one in the family has said, If this seems a roundabout In­ pared and the thick ends split up. and shining and modem. “You’re not mama’s -baby any troduction and all phooy, I should This enables the thickest part to They bad decided against living more. She has a new baby now." like to say that I don’t consider It cook more quickly and prevents in a made-oves "walk-up," as those Great care has been taken to avoid so, but on the contrary very wise. the tender heads from being over-^ apartments which have been wrest­ and teasing about "noses being Family relationship through life cooked and crushed. The outer out of joint" and all that kind of are often established in the first covering of the stalks toughens as ed from the Interior of stately old MPEtlAL BERVICB BLUBAU, brown-stone fronts are called in Ulk. five minutes when babies meet. the vegetable matures and is Manhattan. Both Gypsy and Tom Room M d, 4dl Eighth Ave^ Kew York City. stringy and woody, much like the Mrs. Henry Morgenthan, Jr^ wife of Secretary of Treasury, with her ends of asparagus. Paring renooves were tired of old bouses, or thought Bneloeed find tea eeats for which send bm 'loaTenlrs.’* a pet red cocker spaniel, linunle. they were, anyhow. The big, square, booklet of Helen Welsbimer’s poems. this covering and the stalks are cream-colored block of apartments made tender and palatable. N a m e ...... BY JANE LASATER RUBY j 1924 to 1928 organizing Women’s which they chose, with its tiled lob­ Washington.—Mrs. Henry Mor-; Cook in an uncovered kettle in Democratic Clubs for boys and girls by and self-steering elevator, seem­ genthau, *Jr., is one of the growing 1 as little water as posMble to pre­ Street from 18 to 21, arranging college ed the lost word in comfort and group of women in Washington’s ; vent burning. Drain thoroughly HEALTH schalorshlp awards at the end of a before dressing and serving. SAlt conve. lienee to them. This is, it did City .. 8UU official family much more concerned 1 year’s activity. is added after the vegetable is until they first caught a glimpse of with her family and her own wide ! Llla'^ place. But I am getting ahead YOU CAN GO ON A WATER ^dally, it Is desirable that a good ““ She was sent to the Houston con­ about half cooked. Allow 80 min­ (In seading for booklet, plepse meatiea naaie of this newspaper.) Interests than with the usual roimd utes for the leaves and stalks and of my story. DRUNK, IF YOU DRINK water supply be easily available, of capital entertaining. vention as delegate-at-large from TOO MUCH OF IT both at work and at home. New York. about 20 minutes for the head or Their own particular cubbyhole , The theater, public health and the blossom. consisted of two rooms, a living the bedroom. She loved every inch him so stiff and unnatural? "Why, Good drinking ^ater Is prefera­ remdval of tonsils, foreign travel, Now Mr. and Mrs. Morgenthau, Eight Glasses Daily Bight Amount, Broccoli is particularly good room and bedroom, and a kitchen of it, from the green and white : certainly wish I could. Didn’t you bly cool, but not Ice cold. It should horses, dogs, politics, the Senate, and Joan, the youngest child, plus Says Dr. Flsbbeln, and You Can with fish, since the same tart but­ and bath. The kitchen, in that counterpanes, reproductions of some enow about it? I thought every­ be available in a clean, well-lighted Russia, and the Tugwell Pure Foods Timmie, red cocker spaniel, are liv­ Take Them at or Between ter sauce is good over both, but it quaint fashion known peculiarly to old pattern, to the dressing table, body...... ’’ place. Possibility of contamination and Drugs bill are only a few ol the ing in a lovely field stone house Meals, If You’re Normal must be avoided. which they rented furnished on the is also good with beef or veal, the New York apartment dw ^er, which, draped in green and white There was a long pause. Then Interests which have filled Mrs. lamb or mutton. — - edge of Washington’s Rock Creek opened directly on the entl^nce organdie, bad cost the startling sum he said, with forced brightness. "I Nowadays, paper cups are pro­ Morgenthau’s life. Many ot these By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Park. The boys are in school in Easy Hollandalse sauce is good ball, and the upper half of the door of 111! The beds were low-posted, teU you what, you come and have vided freely In most places, and have been shared with her family. Editor, Journal, of the American New York. with so many vegetables besides which closed it off was made of of imitation mahogany. There was a lunch with Gypsy—with my wife where the paper cup is not avail­ “The family’s greatest joy is broccoli toat it is well worth Medical Association, and of Hygela, doing things together,” she says. "We like ie here because it’s the frosted glass. This distressed Gypsy booked rug on the floor. In a week and me. That would be better able, the drinking fountain should learning to make well. the Health Magazine Her eyes give the cue for her whole next best thing to Having in the mildly, but she numbered a hand­ or two, she told herself, there would wouldn’t it?” be so constructed as to make it pos­ Easy Hollandalse, Saoee personality. They are beautifully country,” says city-bred minor Mor­ some Japanese screen, all coiling The water you drink makes up 90 sible to drink in comfort and with­ Four tablespoons butter, 2 ta­ be apple-green curtains fluttering at Gjrpsy didn’t listen to the rest. large nad black, wide spaced and' genthau. dragons and flying birds, among her per cent of the fluid part of your out contaminating the faucet. blespoons flour, 1 cup white stock the windows and a lamp or two to She was trying not to be too angry. keenly alive to all that goes on wedding presents, and this effective­ add notes of charm. Wasn’t it a Who was this person who Intruded blood. It carries through your body The best modem types of drink­ Last winter Mrs. Morgenthau or water, 2 egg yolks, 2 table­ around her. She is of medium, spent almost every afternoon in the ly hid the view from guests. darling room? They bad done it all upon their flrst night at home? It the essential food substances, the ing facilities provide a nozzle or spoons leiQon Juice. height, dresses simply and smartly, Senate gallery. She is afraid that The whole place was finished wasn’t fair. salts and the waste material that is jet in a fountain of Impervious ma­ Melt 2 tablespoons butter in themselves. She didn’t envy people has a pleasing contralto voice, and the added social responsibilities of . pleasantly if unlnsplredly In who could afford expensive decora­ to be olimlnated. terial, such as china or entctneled sauce pan and stir in flour.' Cook cream-colored plaster, marked off dark wavy hair. being an acting cabinet wife are not without changing color until mix­ tors. They missed h ^ the fun. Water is absolutely necessary to iron. The nozzle must be protected She is the daughter of Morris by imitation paneling. Gypsy, used Tom came away from the tele­ so that your mouth, when you use going to allow her many such days ture bubbles, sfirrlBg constantly. phone with that suspiciously too- life. Although you may be able tn Fatman, New York manufacturer, this year. She does hope she’ll still to the faded papers and liver col­ the fountain, does not come into Slovdy add stock or watc;*, stirring The phone rang and she ran to casual air which young husbands go 40 days or more without food, and devout Republic. Her mother be able to ride occasionally with constantly. Cook and sthr Until ored paint of the bouse in Blue you can live only four or flve days contact with it. Hills, thought It very modish and answer it She sounded im p o q ^ t often wear, and with which Gypsy Is a sister of Governor Lehman. She Mrs. Roosevelt. mixture bolls. Remove from the without water. ’The water should not touch the was bora In fashionable uptown. reatfivl. She and Tom moved in on and young matronly, to herself.^ was not yet familiar/ Somefiilng "I love meeting'people and talk­ fire and add about H oup of the Practically all physiologists agree guard, resulting in splattering. The Manhattan, on the same street October first, the last day of their ‘Tom, I think it’s long distance,” deep in her bones, however, recog­ ing to them. All kinds of people. sauce to the yolks of -eggs well that six glasses of water daily Is a bowl should' be cleaned easily and where Henry Morgenthau grew up. vacation, and bung pictures, push­ she said, holding her band against nised it nad stiffened to meet it But I’m not one bit interested in beaten. Return to remaining sauce minimum for health and that eight placed high enough so that you may lotive Interest In Theater. and beat well. Add lemon juice ed furniture about, and estabUsbed the mouthpiece. “They’re so long teas and receptions and formal “ Old girl friend,” Tom yawnsd. glasses should be the average. But drink in comfort. Her activity in the theater began and butter, bit by bit; beating con­ in tboir spick and span kitchen the about it...... ’’ Her heart began to The yawn, also, was a shade too calls. You never get really to talk it is also important to bear in mind In view of the great possibilities at Vassar College where she helped to people there.” However, you stantly over hot water. Cover and treasures in tinware and glass which beat rather fast Perhaps it was theatrical. Gypsy, straightening that you should not overdo the of Infection from contaminated organize the "Work shop,” which suspect that this dark eyed, gra~ keep hot over hot but not boiling they trlumphanlty brought home Mother! Perhaps she was really ill, books, did not reply. drinking of water and that too much has since grown into one of the out­ clous lady will have a large part in water until wanted for serving. from the ten-cent store. this time. drinking water, measures should be "Yes. Yes.” Her expression “I told you about her, darling,” may be as bad as too little. taken In every Industry to make standing college theaters in the' making Washington entertaining "Isn’t it perfect?" Gypsy, her Tom pursued, coming up to her, You may even get drunk on country. . Due to the lack of avail­ more vital and real this winter. • brown curls pushed back, a smudge changed, ever so slightly. ‘I t ’s Mrs. certain that diseases are not spread Owing to unseasonable fall heat and slipping his arms around her. water. There is known to be a con­ by the' drinking fountain. able men, Elinor Joan Fatman often on her charming nose, her frock Weaver, speaking. No, not his and other adverses crop conations, mother, his wife." "Vera Gray—I saw quite a lot of dition called water intoxication. Particularly in places where em­ played masculine parts. She Is completely hidden by a coverall of her when I worked in Boston, you amused to remember that when her the Imperial valley of California blue linen, demanded ^approval of Glacially she spoke to the tall, 's are Ignorant or careless, it is will harvest only 8,000 to 10,000 car­ fair-haired young man beside her. remember.” If you are a normal person, you desirable to have adequate informa­ Mgagement was announced a New her .'abors. The little room shone York paper used her picture as Na­ loads of winter lettuce, according to "Someone for you, Tom.” Gypsy remembered, quite clearly, may drink one or two glasses of tion as to the proper metliod of a crop estimate. with cleanliness and fresh paint and water at a meal. Water, therefore, poleon In Geofgi Bernard Shaw’s good will. The day-bed, upholstered She went back into the living all she had heard of this Vera per­ using and taking care of drinking room— the telephone was in the hall son. She was big and beautiful in may be taken in moderation be­ facilities. "Man of Destiny.” in green mohair, occupied the long­ For two year! following her It is futile to attempt to straight­ —and tried not to listen. Tom’s a full-blown way, Roslna had told tween meals and at meals for the est wall space. There were two good of your health. • graduation from Vasflar in 1918, she en up the country by law, for law voice was stiff with embarrassment her. She had been making "a dead A wild boar weighing about 400 will not cure sin. Windsor chairs and a drop leaf table. Because of the necessity for ade­ taught and directed children's plays There was an unpalnted bookshelf. —and something else. What was It set for Tom,” according to Roslna, pounds was killed by a h'unter In —Senior Bishop Warren a Can­ 6 6 6 quate amounts of pure water to be at the Children’s Education Theater There were one or two nice black all about? A high, Imperious, fem­ when Gypsy bad come upon the the San Jacinto mountains at Beau­ and at the Neighborhood Playhouse dler of , Methodist Epis­ consumed by every human being mont, Calif. UqUID, TABLETS, SALVE and white prints. The casual on­ inine voice summoning him from scene. Tom and Gypsy bad known in New York. copal Church, ^ u th . NOSE DROPS ' looker might have pronounced the some unknown place. Gypsy had each other in childhood, but hadn’t Then she married Henry Morgen­ Checks Odds flrst day,- Heaiaehoa room balf-fumlsbed as Indeed it mads up her mind, long ago—as met until a little more than a year thau, Jr., “whom I have always In the country v^ere 1 had come or Neuralgia In 86 ndavtaa, Malsito was, bare of rugs and curtains aud long ago as last June, in fact, when ago, at a studio party. Tom, just known." "But," she says, "I from, I had been drinking the soup In 8 days...... cushions, bdt to the young Weavers she and Tom had become engaged back from Boston, feeling bis way didn’t know a thing about farming out of the plate 20 years before I Fine Laxative and Tonk —not to be a suspicious wife. But about an upfamlliar city in his new ever beard of Washington and with­ It seemed perfection and therefore before I married him." Most Speedy Beniedl^ Em u s , was. •he couldn’t help the sudden out­ job, had taken one look at Gypsy She and her husband flrst lived out having any handles on the plats, "Later, of course," Gypsy plan­ cropping of a perfectly natural and promptly relinquished the ^ in a charming but very old house on either. ned, "we'U get some deep coairs and jealousy. Her resolutions faded in blown Vera. one of the farms which Mr. Morgen­ —Senator Huey Long of Alabama. some rugs. We simply can’t manage the face of IL “What on earth is she doing in thau had purchased at Hopewell, tn them yet—and what does it mat­ “ Yes, that’s great.” How awk- town?” Gypsy said, trying to keep Dutchess County, New York. Mrs. The line of least resistance is to ter?" wsu’d Tom sounded! What was this the crossness out of her voice. 8he Morgenthau says "there wasn’t any go back to gold, but at a different mysterious woman saying, to make meant “what is she doing, oaUlng electricity. We did have good ratio. Tom, who had oeen hanging pic­ you up, when you’ve just been mar modem plumbing, but my husband —Sri Norman Angell, British tures, stepped down from his »tool rled?’’ but of course she did not often had to tease the water pump.” economist. to embrace her. What a darling hhe say so. Even the most modem Founds Pdbllo Health Service, was, bow good, and brave and Mrs. Morgenthau continued her We artists want only to sing. We Marriage First, young women own, deep down, these prefer to let the business end take beautiful! Why, she might have bad primitive feelings of possessloB. thealer activity with the organisa­ everything, tbU girl, and she had tion of the Community Theater in care of Itself. ’ ' Says Actress Gypsy, ordinarily the most amiable —Lucrezia Borl. A DAY SINOLI chosen instead to link her way with I^ughkeepsie. She and her hue- of girls, felt within her now an urge band worked side by side in estab­ his! He couldn’t believe in his luck, to bite and claw and quarrel. $ 4 D O U i U quite yet. lishing the flrst public health serv­ “ Bhe’s in New Haven,” Tom said, ice in'.^Dutchess 0>unty. Funds They picnicked in the kitchen guilelessly. "She was driving down were secured to finance two years that evening, enjoying a scrambled Earns Carnival These ore the NIW lew retee . . . didn’t know a thing about my work in thslr vicinity. With a now in efFect at the 'NOTH meal of canned beans crisp Big Moment (meaning you) and doctor from Poughkeepsie they Queen’s Crown bacon and salad. It was fun—it was since we were in the new telephone traveled from one small community VICTORIA, NIW YORK. all fun—from setting the table with book, just gave me a ring.” to another, setting up headquarters a checked cloth to washing the blue “I see.” Gypsy sounded milfg in old bouses, anA borrowing linen Again under the pepuler toSto and white dishes. away, and quite as if she didn’t and furniture from the neighbors. egement ef Roy MeuHea, the "Later," Gypsy boasted, "you’ll see at all. , . With Mr. Morgenthau assisting in NIW H om vtCToaiA otsumee have regular meals— the sort you "How could I help asking her to administering the anaesthetics, they first impertonce as th^ perfect read about In the magazines, lunch, darling?” Tom oooxed. “ Ihe managed to get rid of all the both­ didn't take that course in cooking wanted to see me, for old-time'l ersome tonsils in their pert of the headquarters for visHere to for nothing." sake, and naturally I want my eld county. Parents paid whatever NewYork.Thewerd*WRqOMr' "You’ll have to get some sort of ^ iiSr friends to meet my wife." they could, and the children were takes on e new meaning here. part-time maid," Tom told her, “Old friends!” Gypsy, pretending kept and cared for for 34 hours. At firmly. "You can't work all day with to dust a silver candlestick, wouldn’t ^ e end of two years the project was those kids and come homo to beds meet his eye. taken over by the coun^. lOOO ROOMS and (.'ushes." When Henry 3rd, Robert and "Look here, darling, what’s this Alt newly decorated. Eoch "W e’ll see about that," Gypsy all about?” Bbe melted when Tom Joan, their own three children be- said. But privately she was sure set his jaw and talked to her like ~gan growing up, and the o)d bouse room equipped with a M VAlf she was equal to anything. Let’s that "Aren’t you being awfuUy became too small for comfort, they lATH, SHOWfR, RAOlb,'aiCUIA> see .... she got |28 a week at the sUly?” remodeled a Victorian bouse on an­ TiNO ici WATER, A '*ia a u m K r* other part of the farm along Colon­ Settlement, and Tom’s salary was "I—I guess so.” MATTRESS,vFUU IJNOTH MIMOR ial lines. Spacious enough to take |76 now. He'd Imd to take two re­ “Well stop it, then, and be your ductions. That was more than 1100 care of any number of guests, with asAaous aosEt, w m im o i own adorable self. Look your love­ a skating pond close by and a swim­ end other modem a week. It seemed riches to the girl. liest when you have lunch with me Back in Blue Hills there bad never ''' ming pool and tennis courts (or and Vera tomorrow. At the Algon­ suxxuner. It Is a haven for the chil­ 3 nUuSM le , been anything so glorious, so utter­ quin, at One. I want her to be prop­ a a temieels end ly marvellous, as a regula- Income. dren’s friends. erly dassled by my wife.” According to Mrs. Morgenthau, edddr *a Daddy bad a way* of defending pen­ "Ob, oh!” Gypsy stured at him, niless clients, and even when the “We all think the farm ii the most accusingly. “You know it’s my flrst beautiful place in the world, and cases he took were those of rich day back at work and I can’t pos­ people, the latter had a way of let­ though we like Washington, we sibly oome that far uptown for grow very homesick for it. It's didy ting their bills nm. Why, on flOO a lunch. You knew it!’ 64 miles from New York, but you week, Gypsy felt, the Weavers “I swear I forgot” Tom looked t^ R R E ’S a model that’s smaft. new and graceful. Suede cloth Is seem to have left citlea forever be­ could do anything! This apartment resentful. He hated to be put in the hind. There is a great deal of un­ was 160. They would keep the car al iiB^ (or contrast, and the ;designs come in flve sizes; II, 13, wrong. And yet—and yet—wasn't II. 17 and 19. with corresponding bust measures of 39, 81. 38, 86 spoiled timber lahd, beside that used at mother’s—there woul^ ex­ it the flrst of many small annoy­ and 17. Size 18 requires 3 3-4 yards of 39-inch material plus 1-3 for orchards and pastures. It isp't pense in that quarter, except for gas' A happy marriage should ances, when you bad a w o rk i^ yard eontrast (or the tie and vestee. "a n y show farm. My husband ac­ and oil, week-ends. They would save come ahead of your career, says wife? To sedurea pattefn and simple sewing chart of this model.Hear tually runs it as a business.” money—do things! They nslgbt even Ann Dvorak, beautlfnl movie Gypsy’s heart was sore. Their out this sketch and mail it to Julia Boyd. 103 Park Avenue, New .Neighbors of Roosevelts, go abroad, in a year or two. Thus actress, who Just completed a flrst evening at home had a cloud York, N. T„ together wltb-ll cents in coin. Be sure to enclose, on a The Moigenthaus and the ftooso* Gypsy’s dreams. on it Tom would be lunching to­ separate sheet of paper, yonr name, full address, your size, the num­ veits, 20 n^es away at Hydd Park, year’s honeymoon with her hus­ ber ot this pattern (No. eieS x). and mention the name of this nev Tom had lighted his pipe, was band, Leslie Fenton. She morrow—not only withmR her, but have loi^ been friends. , Mrs, Mot- relaxing at ease on the day-bed. doesn’t regret the possible loss with aflother woman! paper. geB^u’s interest in comzhia^ Gyp^ went down the hall to con- of statdom for taking this long ^tsiiquate. fot the hundredth tlmiei raeatles. elthbr. rtie Insists. .(to Re OHrtteaai) V9^ Mrs. 'Ropssvslf fr ^ >v i« iii^ -v*^—3^ ' '■.•.> ■ ^•'■ ^ ^ f • ■ ( 1^ • W W '’’^''^>\''/’N-'■‘^ - ■,'■■ ■••■ '• ■'.' 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Muir, announcing this lumber hear­ ip the next six months, few doubts a d V liJiTUmiMENT— AUVKKT18EMENT— ing, said that a majority of the com­ were snrsssed rMardlng the ability PLANS INSPIRATIONAL JOHNSON TO HEAR plaints have been unofficial and LATEST STOCKS of ths ’masuxT to negotiate the somewhat vague but were based on huge total without any serlotis dlf- flculty. . MEETINGS Dl CITADEL “appeirent^ well founded reports New York, Jan. 6— (AP) — Per­ CWAWORKCAUID’ It was generally conceded that BANKERS FEB. 15TH that this code is not operating as plexed financial markets, forced to THE the majority of the funds would be well as it should for the industry.” figure in budgetary bUlionB, appear­ TODAY DDE TO Basis For Comi^alnts • ed ^to be overcome with indecision raised through the Federal Reserve Salvation Army Adjutant Will biUiks on short-term paper. In some Most complaints ore against the today and were unable to move very Preaont Local and Out of BARGAINHOUND far in any direction. banking quarters it was felt that an iron bound allocation of production effort might be made, if con00. Imported Wines, French and ed potatoe cakes can be made a lit­ green pepper (optional), 4 slices Oscar Pepper, 88.26. Italian, 82.25. n> Fancy tle more interesting if a little grat­ bacon, 2 cups canned tomatoes, 2 Golden Wedding, 83.25. Bacardi Rum, 84.00. ed cheese is added to the potato be­ teaspoons sugar, 1-4 teaspoon pep­ Antique, $S.S0. M a r y l a ^ fore it is formed into cakes. A Oahfornla Brandy, 100 proof, T U R K E Y S 17.> per, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon Broad Ripple, 88J10. 88JM).______well beaten egg can be stirred into mustard. Soak beans In water to MonttceUo, 95 proof. High about 2 cups of mashed potato to cover overnight. In the morning Grade Whiskey, MILK-FED FANCY MILK-FED LEGS AND RUMPS make richer cakes. The little flat drain and slrijmer in boiling salted Vermouth MILK-FED cakes can be rolled in flour before water for 30 minutes, letting the Martinl'BossI, Italian Import- browning if a crisp crust is liked. Winwood, 16 years old, bottled R O A STm C water cook away as much as possi­ in Bond, 86.50. •d, 83*40. ble. Put a layer of beans in a French Vermouth. Never can you have too many greased casserole. Sprinkle with Roast y ea l towels. Here's your chance to CHICKENS VEAL finely minced pepper, onion cut in stock up on some. Hale’s are hav­ thin slices and bacon cut in tiny Scotch Whiskeys Beer ing a sale on large Cannon bath squares. Sear bacon in frying pan Weston’s, 84.00. AD 6% towels 22x44—^four for 88 cents, before cutting in squares. Contin­ Black A White, 84JS0. NarrafMisett, 83.50. and they are unusually good quality. ue alternating layers of beans and Haig A Haig, 85.00. King’s, 83.40. lb. H V 2C lb. seasonings until all are lued. Add A e t ^ 83.00. Everybody has gone so completely salt, sugar, pepper and mustard to Deposit on bottles. mad ateut pretzels, they seem to Cognacs tomatoes and pour over beans. Cov­ Heldlebrau, 81*50. . ^>3 have overlooked the dosens of other er casserole and bake in a moderate and ^rdials Interbora, 81*50. BONELESS cracks that go well with what LEAN, FRESH oven for four hours. PREtfE STEER ever-you're-servlng. There are for Another way to bake lima beans instance fascinating morsels flavored is to boll them, after soaking over JERSEY PORK with celery seed, some with poppy night, until tender. Drain and seed, and some with caraway seed. place in a shallow baking dish. All three flavors come in the same Cover the top with strips of very tin and once you start eating them thin bacon. Pour tomato juice sea­ you can’t stop unless forcibly re­ soned with onion in at one side of moved from the scene. Then there the dish until the beans are barely KLEIN’ S MARKET are all kinds of cheese varieties, covered. Then bake in a moder­ simply devastating in flavor. All Shoulders ate oven until the bacon is crisp. AND DELICATESSEN these crackers are dainty and appe­ It will take about 40 minutes. 161 Center Street tizing, and in their own way capable SELECTED of producing fully as much zest for PURE PRINT COUNTRY ROLL GENUINE SPRING You’ll want the lingerie sale at DIAL 3256 FOR FREE DELIVERY. COLD STORAGE food and drink as the well-known Sage Allen’s called to your atten­ ARMOUR’S STAR CIRCLE A pretzel, tion. There are lovely crepe de If you want to get the most out chine gowns at 82.95, handmade Genuine Spring Legs of L a n i b L e g s EGGS of the crackers you sierve, it’s worth ones at 83.95 and slips and step-ins W eek End LARD BUTTER your while to take care of them. at 81-39 and 81.69. Keep them in a cool, dry place, away r.”:...... 18c Savings doz. from foods or other kitchen pro­ Such weather! TTie Bargain 2 lbs. 2 0 * lbs. ducts that might transmit a for­ Hoimd’s fur is all matted down. Lamb Fores, 10c Land O’ Lakes 1 7 « eign flavor. Be sure that the con­ Butter, 2 lbs. tainer is kept closed, so that the 4 4 c The President’s Birthday Ball MILD AMERICAN contents are not exposed to steam promises to be the affair of the Fresh Hama, 1 C ^ 6 lb. limit. or moist air. And if you can possi­ year. For such an event you sure­ lb...... i t > C Granulated Veal Cutlet lb. bly manage it, tuck the crackers in ly want a new gown, and you can lb. the oven for a few minutes before wear nothing more stunning than Lean, Small, Fresh Shoul- Sugar, 10 lbs. 4 7 c CHEESE serving. It will give them extra transparent velvet. At the present crispness, extra goodness. time Cheney’s are selling the most r 10c Centennial Brand exquisite velvets In every imagin­ Peas, 2 Ig. tins 25c MILK-FED / 1 HI-GRADE YEAL STEW LAMBS Steiger’s in Hartford are having able shade for only 81.50 a yard. FANCY PORK ROASTS a spectacular shoe sale. ’Their reg­ Regular 15c value. Veal Chops 1 Frankfurts LIVER ular 87.50 and 88.50 shoes are / 1 PIGS FEET. marked down to a clearance price .... 15c Webster Brand Early June of 84.75— and you know the quedity Shoulder End, 1 O ^ of Steiger’s shoes. » lb. lb. lb...... i o C 19 T DIAMOND GINGER ALE '7 ISc^^ZOc Green or Wax PEAS Beans, 2 Ig. cans 25c “ 77/r Supr(‘tv(' M ixvr" Combination Special! 2 doz. 2 0 ® 3 Lte. Sauerkraut, Girid Medal Pan­ 9 * * ' fllfli Since lSo3 r .M li cake Flour, 2 for 2 1 0 ® 2 Lbs. Shoulder End of 19c 1938 ( ^ P Pork—* A Real Value! -DELICIOUS G O d k i i B S F'resh Ground PECANS ^ Pale Dry or Golden 49 c Hamburg, 2 lbs. 25c Grapafruit SetariRy Oaiyt

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RUBDiOW’S ANNOUNCE RuUnow*s this year have ,aol^ moce IIaDE COURSES NEWSREEL FANS laVEN nUEDYREriEIE coats than In any previous coat as^ ‘Voices’ of ‘Three Little Pigs’ son in thsir history, and their cua- REAL FUN IN NEW FUMI JANUARY COAT SALE tomers have tnoluded womso hot only from Manefaegtar and iwimsdi- ' FOR iniEMPlOYED IN lOOSE CffiUtCE’ Lessee of two store Ideations to ate vicinity but alao firom -(fitlaB ths Cheat Atlantic and Pfidfle Tag Remarkable Values Offered in many miles away wherp. thsy M ve “Above the Clouds” Tells of learned, through mouth-to-mooth Company by the Odd FeUowa BaUd- Daring Exploits of Camera­ Fashienable Winter Styles at advertising or personal experiences. Ing Anaodation. Inc., at 8 Baat Oaol- (Hasses WOl Be Taught by men— At Circle Theater. Sure-Fire, Rapidly Hoy- Local Store. Off the many advantages of buying ter stre^ and by Pagaal Brothejia their coat at Rubinow*a at 169 North Matai atreet. wera filled In* the town clerk's office today. Ehrery coat on sale meets the ing Musical Farce— Vic Rubinow’s announce in today’s Teadiers Recruited frem If you’re the sort of film fan who rigid standards of quality whi^ always stays to see the newsreel Herald the opoiing of their annual coats nmst meet before they are Jobless Ranks. twice, you won’t want to miss Swanson in Lead- January Sale of Coats. This is the purchased by RuUnow's. The only REV. OOTIEB ILL ''Above the Clouds,” the Columbia event that many. Women .of Man­ thing which has been lowered le the chester and vicinity have been price. Ehrery buyer win immediate­ production dealing with the exploits N e w London, Jan. 5.— C A P )— The of newsreel cameramen, which waiting for, because it offers an ly see that the coats offered st this I b cooperation with the Federal Rehearsals for "Loose Change” Rev. Skiward Cotter, pastor o t S t. opens its run at the Circle theater unequalled opportunity to purchase January Sale tee of quality woolens the fast moving, sure fire musical Mary's church In Stonington who is Emergency Work I^lief in Educa­ tom orrow. fashionable winter coats at savings and Itixurious* furs and are offered tion, the Manchester State Trade 'Above the Clouds” is the first farce are progressing rapidly. that are really remarkable. This at genuine bargain prices. Any 111 with pneunxmia was repated ss school is offering free trade courses ficture to be made revealing the "Loose Change” is the big lau^ year, move than ever before, wom­ woman interested in securing her being still in a critical ooadtton to­ to all unemployed persona 16 years lectic lives of the men who follow hit which will be presented at the en have realized that Rubinow’s are winter coat will do wbU to visit day. Father Cotter who Is about 50 of age or over, it w u announce to­ adventure all over the world and High School Auditorium, January offering coats that are definitely Rubinow’s as soon as possible in or­ years old was formeriy a eurats hi day by Director J. G. ESchmalian. No capture it in film for the entertain­ 18 and 19 by Dilworth-Comell Post, superior as regards style, qiiality der to secure the best possible seleC' Danbury. He became pastor when tion. previous experience is necessary to ment and enlightment of millions of N o. 102, Am erican Legion, and value. The resiilt has been that he came to Stonington. Paul Brooksswbo will be portray­ ' take advuntege of this opportu^ty. motion picture patrons. Robert Ajmutrong, Richard ed by Victor Swanson in his efforts Trade school shops will be avail­ Cromwell and Dorothy Wilson sure to spend a million dollars goes into able during regular schools hours featured in this Columbia film, an imaginary business. He hires a You’ve heard the voices of the “Three Little Pigs” and here you or at evening for such time as will PUlBbacy’s R. 8. Molasaee, which was directed by Roy William large working organization to assist see them, ready to chant a loud defiance to the big bad wolf. be convenient for any imemployed F loor, T able NeiU. Albert De Mond prepared in nis duties. Among the girls he Left to right, the “voices” of the pigs of movie fame are Dorothy to attend. Classes will be tauglit by 20-oz. pkg. G rade . the screen skiiwtation from sm orig­ liires for office g^ls are the folLw- Compton, second pig; “Pinto” Colvlg, third pig, and Mary Moder, 8 c . 1 9 c instructors reendted from the un­ inal story by George B. Seitz. Ing; Josephine Piano, Alice N ^ e , ANDERSON & NOREN first pig. R . 8. Pancakesake Coronet Molaeeee, employed and these will be paid Irene McGann, Ella Bldwell, Bar- Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Sym p, B akin g from the |300 allotted Manchester Schaeffer, Lucille Kllpatric, ESsie 16- oz. jog 361 Center Street ' Phone 4076 G rade . to furnish work for teachers who COMMUNin PLAYERS Schaeffer, Lucille K l^trlc, Elsie 1 7 c 1 5 c are unemployed and in need. As Kelsh, Doris Geer, Sueanor Keish guard, Mrs. Nellie Hagedom; musi­ Superintendent of Schools F. A. Ver- and Lillian Humphrey. MARY C. KEENEY TENT cian, Mrs. Maude Shearer. R. S. Coffee, 1-Ib. can ...... 25c R. S. Salted Peanuts, 8-oz. pkg...... 10c planck does not believe that the six TO PRESEOT “PENROD” 'There isn’t a dull moment in 'The color bearers will bs Mrs. Loose Change.” It is full of laughs, Mabel Strickland, Mrs. Etta Wood- R. S. Maraschino Cherries, 8-oz. bottle 21c channels in which the allotment can Brownie (Doffee, 1-lb. pkg...... «21c tuneful song hits and fast action bouse, Mrs. Ethel Carter and Miss R. S. Olive Oil, 3-oz. bottle...... lOe be expended applies to the public INSTAU m OFFICERS Booth Tarkington’fi Famous om start to finish. The complete Edith Maxwell. The entertainment Square Deal (Doffee, 1-lb. pkg...... 19c schools, it is possible that the entire R. S. Preserves, 1-lb. j a r ...... 21e Story to Be Dramatized at will a p p w in an early issue Includes Mrs. Mabel Strickland, Sanka (Doffee, 1-lb. c a n ...... 41c (Strawberry or Raepberry).______sum may be tised for vocational re- The Herald. Miss Emma Strickland, Mre. Etta habdiudon. Mr. Verplanck plans to by Local Thespians M ri. Maude Shearer in Charge Woodhotise and' Miss Skhth Max­ Stafier Toilet Tlscoe, call a meeting of the Town Board DIES IN BATHTUB of Ceremony— Social Hour well. Floor oommittse, Mrs. Neills Sweet Mixed Ploklee, 5 r o l l s ...... of Education next, week to decide "Penrod,” Booth Turkington’s im­ 2 5 c Followa. H agedom . MEATS (Brownie), 4 Sliver Swan Tteene, what course will be followed locally. mortal story of boyhood, ^ 1 be the Middletown, Jan. 6.— (A P )— Mrs quart ja r ...... 4 6 r o l l s ...... To Aid Unempleyed next offering of the Manchester Jennie N . R. U n k ln s, 68, a cook a t 2 7 c ALMOST STEAL HOUSE Roast Pork, Spareribs, B. Si Evaporated Scott Tlseae, In aaaUBg the annotmeement, Mr. Commimltytatty Players,i It will be pro­ the Connecticut State hospital, in Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters seated under the auspices o f the M ilk, 8 c a n s ...... , S ro lls ...... 2 9 c Echmallan said that ''the purpose of Ailddletown to r ^5 years . b«m .... OUC and materials. These classes will aid iner John E. Loveland said the logna, Minced Ham, Pressed c a n s ...... 4 this evening at the clubrooms of partment president. Refreshments board was bars. The bareness ex­ Schumacher Gnham you to discover your aptitudes and woman had fallen forward while the players in the Balch and Brown and a social hour followed the b\isl- tended even beyond that. Vandals B. 8. khiimpe, < Flour, 6-lb. b a g ...... O U C interests and will enable you to en­ cleaning the tub and died after Ham, Liverwnrst. c a n s ...... building. For the present they will ness sMsion. bad apparently backed up a truck t i Assorted Hard and 1 ter future employment with some heart attack. T b s slate officers follows; rehearse three evenings a week, im- at and loaded 12 window casings, two College Inn Sonpa, Filled Chndlea, Ib. .. I O C Idtowledge of trades and Industries.' She leaves her husband, two President, Mrs. Myrtle Armstrong; Sliced Bacon, lb...... 21e der the direction of Mrs, Joseph L, brothers and the sister. kitchen boilers, three coal bins end c a n ...... (Cdlofriiane package#, broken Edson M. Bailey, director of voca­ senior vice president, Mrs. Neva Handley. an undetermlnfid length of brass and Morris Supreme Bacon, B. 8. Cocoa. In transit, regidar 26o). tional guidance at Manchester Lalne; junior vice, Mrs. Harriet The support of the play-gol NO FIRE AT OAFTTOL lead pipe. N o. 1 c a n ...... Bond B read school, is heartily in favor of , me Skewes; chaplain, Mrs. Minnie lb...... 30c people of the town is solmlted. ’The The rail ranks with vsndallsm at K m m e ...... program. Mr. Bailey said, “I tirge Weeder; treasurer. Miss Beatrice 1 0 c profits will be used in dental hygiene Washington, Jan. 6,—(AP)— the Anne Hatbeway cottage in Sauerkraut, everybody at present unemployed, work among the school children of Dart; council members, Mrs. Helen Beardsley some months ago when Brown Beaaa, Whole Yellow false alarm for fire at the Capitol Henry, Mrs. Florence Trask and Ib...... to take advantage of the plan out­ Manchester, funds for which were jagged boles were cut in floors and 1 0 c brought engines and trucks racin]' Mrs. Mabel Strickland; patriotic in­ Peas, Bed Sago, Anchovlee, O ysters, lined ty Mr. Ecnmaliaa. Recent in­ necessarily curtailed during the doors battered down. Lettuce, (Delery, Carrots, there today, all because a zealous structor, Mrs. Ida .Gilman; secre­ Gaffe! Biter, Potato Starch, p in t ...... vestigations indicate a shortage of economic program of recent years, 3 0 c new employe bad mistaken smoke tary, Mrs. Grace Ames; press cor­ Spinach, Parsnips, Cranber­ Lingon, Heatth Bread, Salt Her­ Lima Beans (medium skilled labor in the next few years North CaroUxia Imports more from a chimney to be a sign that the respondent, Mrs. Luna Hutchinson; ries, Soup Bunches. rings, Etc. green), Ne. 2 can.... 1 5 c This plan might lead to permanent House of Representatives roof was guide, Mise Emma Strickland; than 28,0(X),000 pounds o f m eat an­ enrollment in a trade course, which UNITED WORKMEN HAVING about to bUiM up. guard, Mrs. Jennie Ckx)k; assistant nually from other states. wotild lead to future employment. Aside from governmental made work, most placements today are in OYSTER SUPPER MONDAY the skilled trades.” WE’RE OUT TO BEAT ALL 1933 RECORDS! Courses already planned are Installation of Newly Blectedfl follows; weaving, warping, winding SATURDAY’S SPECIALS SPELL SAVINGS! twisting, sewing, dress making Officers to Follow in Balch electrical w ork, autom otive eleC' and Brown Hall. The first week of 1984 must be a big one and these vsluee wm prove that we are doing are tridtyf machine shop, machine damdeet to make it snob! Stock up and save! ^i^ting, architectural drafting, The Ancient Order of United The Manchester Public Market sketching and blue print reading for Workmen will bold the Installation the building and machine trades, of officers in the Balch and Brown ball Monday evening, January 8. EVBRTBODT SAVES AT carpentry, cabinet making, pattern The Installation and business meet­ making, trsule mathematics and ing will be preceded by an oyster trade science. supMr. John Longbotbam of Fargo, Sunday Dinner Suggestions All unemployed wishing to enroll N. D., field representative for tns EVERYBODY'S MARKET must apply at the State Trade order, will be present. The recently Boneless Rolled Tender Pot Roast Fresh Pigs’ Hocks, FBEE DELTVEBY! D IA L 8819! school office On School street and elects officers to be installed are: w i DO ova nutr are requested to do so Immediately. Master Workmen, Lester Wolcott, Beef, lb...... 19c lb...... 10c Foreman, Lawrence Converse; Fresh Spareribs, LAND O'LAKES FANCY MEDIUM NATIVE Overseer, Leo Brazauskas; Guide, OUR POPULAR ITEM! ~ 2 lbs...... DRIVING DRUNK, RAMS Custon A. Braitis; Recorder, Herb­ 25c ert Tenney; Treamrer, John Wol­ Fresh Young Fowl, cut up for a nice chick­ Fresh Pigs’ Liver, 15c lb. Butter! lb. 2Zu Potatoes! pk. 23c cott; Past Master workman, Frank­ en soup or chicken broth, ^ ‘1 1 2 lbs...... 25c Scoop No. 1! 90c bnsbeL lim it 2. INTO A PARKED AUTO lin Brow n. 59c each. 2 f o r ...... ^ 1 e 1 O Our Home Made Sausage Meat, There are now sixty-five members Maxwell House Land O’Lakes PhflUpe’ Fine of the order in Manchester, it being Small Tender Chickens to roast or split from native pork, 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c Buckingham Man Fined $100 the oldest death benefit paying fra- to fry, 59c each. COFFEE! Fresh Pork to Roast. Small Lean Fresh Evaporated Milk! Vegetable Soup! and Costs— Local Man’s Car tem al organization in thetbe COcoxmtry. 2 for ...... It has at different times nation- $1.15 Shoulders, and Native Fresh Hams. Badly Damaged. aJ headquarters In the Middle West, lb. 2 5 e Connecticut and now in Fargo, N. Fancy Fresh Large Roasting 4 cans 2 3 c Alleged to have sldewlped an Freshly Ground Hamburg Steak 4 23c Chickens, 5 to 7 lbs. each, lb. .. U m it 2. automobile owned by Milton Nelson, 29c for a meat loaf, 2 lbs. f o r ...... of 14 Cambridge street, as it was 25c We are the only onee in State of Connecttcut A Few More Sound Southern agricultural colleges re­ Fresh Made Lamb Patties, nice parked on the right side of South Boneless Rolled Oven Roast Beef selling Cold Storage Mclntoeh port that numerous farmers are us­ 16-quart Main street at the junction of 3 for frying or broiling, 9 for .., 19c ing cotton benefit pa rments under from Premium Beef, lb...... 23c basket Spring street, while be was operat- the crop control program to make Apples! Ing a car last night, under the in- lbs. down payments on land of their Try Our Sugar Cured (Domed Beef. Spe- Apples! fiuence of liquor, Flory J. Fay, of Prime Rib Roast Beef. Another week and this value is over. own. Buckingham, was found guilty of Fancy Legs Spring Lamb, Whole or Half. dal for Saturday. the charge and fined 8100 and costa Lean Rib (Domed Beef, PhUUpe' Fine PhlUips' Finest Lily of tbe Valley in Town Court today. Sergeant John McGlinn, who was O N S A L E ! Fancy SmaD Boneless Rolled lb...... TOMATO SOUP! PORK & BEANS! notified of the accident, placed Fay Roast Lamb, tender and no Sirloin Flank, whole, KETCHUP! imder arrest when it was apparent SI Theft; M S waste. Lb...... lb...... that be bad been drinking. Examin­ 4 cans 2 3 c 3 cans 2 3 ^ ed by Dr. LeVeme Holmes at the Native Pigs* Heads, Fancy Boneless Bridcet Corned 2 ! ^ ‘ . 2 3 c police station, Fay was pronotmeed Tertn;$27,100 lb...... Beef, lb...... dnmk and unfit to drive a car. He Fresh Pigs’ Feet, Best Rump Corned Beef, O V E B 8,400 D O Z E N O F T H E S E V A L E N C IA O R A N G E S S O L D ! was arrested and fined for a similar lb...... lb...... Theee oranges are the only ones this Ume of tbe year with “that real sweet Juice”— and are they offense in 1926. The Buckingham Theft; Freed good! This week-end will finish up our snpidy! man today was enlisting the aid of friends in an effort to raise the money for the fine and costs. Nel­ A S T R IK IN G AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT 1 DOZ. ORANGES FREE! son’s machine was badly damaged. . contrast in , (19c slae) Pietro PonticelU, of 160 Charter Jastiee, afforded Home Baked Beans, Frtth Ducks, stuffed and roasted, with Oak street, was found guilty of in­ in the Los An- dressing, on sale at, With Each Dozen of Our c'Oran^es Bought! toxication and fined 810 and costs. seles court of q u a r t ...... 15c 29 Unable to procure the money, he e a c h ...... / D C Judfs Harry F. An absolute 48c orange value for 29c! Ask anyone who has tried it!. Remember Uiey are two was sent to jail to work out the Himie Made Bosttm Brown Sewell, that has asseasment. Ponticelli was arrested Home Made Mince Pies, on sale at, distinct sizes one 29o— one 19c. stirred a buzz Bread, lo af ...... as be was careening down Main 5c, 10c e a c h ...... street at 8:15 last night. Officer o f debats i n Santa Clara Large Finest White Meat 1 Quart Jar DID Pickles Herman Muske was the arresting of­ California: Mra Home Made Coffee R i i ^ , sugar Hmne Made Rdls, all kinds, 1 Quart Jar Sweet Mixed Retta MunhaU, PRUNES! TUNA FISH! Ptaklea ficer. Ponticelli previoiuly has been frosted, 15c each, 2 f o r ...... warned to keep off Main street at 4 3 . pleaded 25c 2 dozen f o r ...... B O T H F O B times when be had imblbeii too free­ guilty to Steal- % lbs. 2 tins ly of liquor, Mrs. Maaliall AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT 2 8 c i n g 827.166 Land OXakes White or OLD CAPTAIN DIES F in est Bed Bed Anoerlean from her em­ Fresh Native Parsnips. Fancy Florida Oranges for jidee, SALMON! Fancy White ' M em phis, Tenn., Jan. 6.— (A P ) — ployers over S‘ Fancy Iceberg Lettu^ ON SALE AT, dtoen ...... 19c CHEESE! MUSHROOMS! C ap’n N e ff G. Dukes, 91, whose period of 14' name was a by-word with old time Young Tender Carrots. years. Sentence lb. c a n Mlariasippl livermen from St. Louis Fresh Tender Beets. lb . 23e lb . to New Orleans, died at his home suspended, s ix Spinach — Muriirooms. ON SALE! Extra Fancy Hand Picked years' jo b a tio n . ihers last night. Baldwin Apples for eating Dr. pum ps' Tree BIpened Atwood's Tree Bipened He paid bis last visit to the Mis- Next case: John Nice Ripe Tomatoes. A F\nr Bfore • aiattppl river N e w Y e a r’s day, 1983. M e Daniel, 8L Nice W U te C d ^ e ry . or pie. 6 lbs. t o r ...... 19c TANGERINES! GRAPEFRUm As ns started home, he told bis who etolo 26 Soup Bunches. 69c for fuD peach basket. Capt W . Hamilton Dukes: nickels from n doz. f o r c ■ *1 nevsr want to see the river public phen e 8 25 lb - I want to live away from it M d D zn M GROCERY SPECIALS and rsmsmber it as it was la other Frpe Bunnlng T a ^ box. Bo pcevloat record of telon- Snowdrift in buBt, O N S A I f t UuidCKUEMMfld SAM! “ t o b lS t 'n s s i M * BIO TAX BEDUOTION loi. Ooo to IS lb...... 15c Cheese, very tasty. L b ...... B U L K D ii yodre te Strictly Fresh Large Egfs fima Qnotttte prizon. 3 b o x e s * 3 r o lls W u M a g t e a , J aa. 8.— ( A P ) — T h s Coventry,$5c 2 dosot for O O O 23 239 iQtsmal revsaue Efich COM WM PHONE YOUR ORDER THIg EVENING fL069 »). today an abatsassut et dqddod OB it# 10 Lbs. Grsmilatod Sugir Oh^te Best Bread ta M ta ta ta xss mass BMMdts. said tbo indotlkbag ...... 47 c IF POSSIBLE. tbo sahrts e t W flU am A . iadgo, ddd&is n x i u R i «r Baitford. Ih s radndJea, that e e lB c l- ^ E A S ! aaouaeomsat said, daaesa had no fo. state .plaeo la his DUL 5111 after flilag tea Fedsral eovrt • ' i f * : 9 9 « •• V r * - . '

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Then TheyH Go After h '-O', L Other Professions. Special ^ i ' A Food Values M 0(1 HHSr NMi Wanted: Local’ phyaiciana, two at leant, to become enrolled aa mem- LAND 0 ’ LAKES bera of the Manchester Kiwanls Club. VHL 61TI Vi Peruaal of the club’s classification BUTTER list shows openings for doctors, law­ yers, dentists, druggists and several hcaM| btif others. 2 lbs. 4 S e “ Start after the doctors first,” ad- ’'j moniBhes Secretary George H. Wil­ 98 8oor»—The Beet. cox. "Two at least should be Marlon Davies, Bing Crosby and a big scene from "Going Hollywood”, the new musical hit playing brought in.” at the State Theater Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Baking E g g s ...... 26c Efforts are to be made to Increase Bondoat oven or f»ot roeat • AR boat tuli Williams’ VanllU, S oz. . . . . 29c -4 the membership and a campaign In Baker's C o c o a ...... 10c this direction will be launched at Softaellk Cake Floor ...... 29c CHUCK ROAST once. NEW HAVEN association ! ORANGES Robert Hamilton, of Coventry, Bonalett heavy beef — Tender end deHeieze will describe his experiences during Wallace Farm *s Crop Cuts GOLD MEDAL '.'5 a two year stay in England, at the 150 YEARS OLD TODAY ! SS*... 2 45* luncheon meeting of the club Mon­ Won *tStop.Seed Com Hunt FLOUR FA C E RUMP day noon in the Hotel Sheridan. CARROTS Genuine Spring — Feney WhHc >4eet Harold R.-Burr will donate the at­ New Haven, Jan. 6— (A P )— The tendance prise. New Haven County Medical Asso­ 5 lb. bag 2 9 * * R Several of the local club are ex­ Secretary's *Pet* Project ciation —the second oldest in the 2 11 LAM B LEGS pected to attend the district Ki­ country— observed today the 160th LETTUCE wanls convention in Worcester, anniversary of its foimding. H-0 Quick Coddng Genuine Sprint ~ Boned and rolled If deabed Mass., next Friday. Grimes, Iowa— (A P )—The secre-,^to improve the unused land each Foimded January 0, 1784, "for the F«i«y tary of agriculture’s 435-acre farm year, he said, by planting soil-build­ future regulation of our salutary OATS...... 10c Icaharf 2«*“ 15* LAM B PORES will participate in the federal corn- ing crops. art” the New Haven association was hog production control progrram, but "Because of declining market preceded only by the Massachusetts WHEATIES, pkg. 12c ONIONS Frcfh Milk-Fed OPEN FORUM development of hybrid se^ com to prices, the farmer has been devot­ Society founded in 1781. It took a prominent part in the RALSTON, pkg. 23c Connecticut K R obtain larger yields from smaller ing an increasing number of acres Valley 9 17* fields will continue as before. to com—to obtain the total income formation of the American Medlcii I V E A L LEGS BIANSIOXS IN HEAVEN. Increauiing tbe,au:reage yield is in necessary to meet his expenses. Association and the Connecticut | WHEATENA, State Medical Society, and from its Sweet Potatoes Fresh - S-7 Ib evf harmony with 'the government’s Urban continued. Editor, The Herald: rogram to relieve agriculture, says membership came the first presi­ pkg...... 23c R The question as to whether there "Now, with a mounting surplus, it dents of each these organizations. Fancy lelson Urban, business manager of is necessary to curtail the total yield 4 " 15* SHOULDERS are any mansions in Heaven and the Henry A. Wallace farm near Bxerolses were scheduled for this what are the conditions If any, that of com for the nation by reducing afternoon in the auditorium of the LIGHT ROCK NIfliolc or either end « One pilee 04 here. acreage. However, efficient tilling Sterling Law buildings, with ad­ ORANGES Bsen and women to avail Tests Secretary’s Theory themselves of this wonderful prom­ of the reduced acreage is as neces­ dresses by President James Row­ CaMfomla DOZ Intensified production, be says, is PALE DRY Large size ise, of course all depends upon the sary as before.” land Angell of Yale, the Rev. Oscar 39* FRESH HAMS the first of two premises on which Scientific anticipation of the yield E. Maurer and Judge John L. Gil­ OOMTBNTB correct answer to that great ques- Secretary Wallace based his theo­ tion which has always been in the per acre. Urban contends, is as son. ries. much a factor in controlling produc­ A reception at the New Haven minds of men since the day of Adam These premises. Urban said, are: Colony Historical Society wras ar­ down through the ages and la here tion as reducing the acreage. 2 for 2 5 * That by increasing yield per acre, ranged for late this afternoon, and EE D SPEC Com Acreage Out today. the cost per bushel may be reduced a general convocation of the asso­ SURPRISE TONIGHT That question as It was presented to the minimum, thereby increasing Complying with the com-bog pro­ ciation will be held this evening in to Adam was: "Ye hath G ^ said” ? the margin of profit, and— gram, the Wallace farm will reduce the Sterling law auditorium. and the same question comes to each That by controlling the acreage its 212 acres planted to com seed. Mott’s Sweet Cider, | individual today In these and simi­ planted in view of extant surpluses The farm also will cut the num­ Abel Johnson of Stockton, Calif., qt. ju g ...... 19c lar words:—Is the Bible the Word and demand, the market price may ber of prize Tamworth hogs raised has as a pet a wild duck which he of God” and the way In which we be bolstered or maintained. for sale. captured when the bird flew against | Sunsweet, 2 lb. pkgs. tender-. individually and collectively answer Also, Urban said, increasing the In furthering its hybrid com ex­ his house and was stunned. ized Prune...... 19c that question decides our attitude maximum yield of each acre of com periments, however, the farm may towards all that this Book hsui to and controlling the number of acres contract additional acres from other Pkg. D ates...... 16c, 25c say In regard to the great mystery planted, to keep down surpluses, farmers. This year about 600 acres Beechnut of life, both here and hereafter. will shorten hours of labor neces­ were contracted. In 1984 contracting If the Bible Is the Word of God, sary to obtq^ the desired gross will be confined .to participants in COFFEE, drip . . ,33c then it is true and It is a good thing yields. the com -bog program. HOLLYWOOD to read and believe the things that Encouraging Soil-Bolldlng ’The outlook for 1984? Land 0*Lakes God, who Is the author of the great It likewise will enable the fanner "Very good” Manager Urban said. MULLER’S 93 Score Fresh Sweet Cream scheme of life, has to say in regard MARKET U. S. Gov’t CcrtlScd to that great Kingdom of God which Macaroni, Spaghetti 881 East Center Street. Egg Noodles, wide, fine He had in mind when the Heavens he will find that his time is well Dial 3804 1 Lb Roll or }/i Lb Prints LBS and the earth were created. It spent. CURB QUOTATIONS surely is a comforting thought to God invites men to "Come now 2 pkgs. 19* believe that Ood baa something bet and let us reason together, though Hollywood Butter ter in store for us after this life Is your ■ins be as scarlet they shall be over with all of Its difficulties and Amer Sup Pow ...... 2% Dial 5191 BROOK4IDE made whiter than snow; though Blue R id g e ...... 1% SPECIAL I PT _ POUND trials and hardships. they be red like crimson they shall Fresh Creamery f Lb RoHf If the Bible is not the Word of Cities Service ...... 2 be as wool.” Elec Bond and S h a re ...... 11% 17c Parsnips, Lettuce, Celery, God, as many believe, then there are The writer would be glad to rec­ no Mansions in Heaven as far as we Ford Limited ...... 6 Tender Rib R o a s t ...... 17c lb. Wax ^ans. Green Beans, ommend to all men, both believers Niag Hud P o w ...... 5 MR know, for outside of the Word of and unbelievers, to come and rea­ Fresh Calf Liver, i/j lb...... IBc Peas, Sweet Potatoes, Spin­ Ood, what has the unbeliever to of­ Penn R o a d ...... 2% JACK FROST son with almigbt God by reading Stand Oil Ind ...... 32 Native Pork Roast...... 15o-18c Ib. ach, Cauliflower, Green Pep­ fer B^.as a hope beyond the grave, this Book the Bible and you will GRANULATED when we are destined to meet that United Founders ...... ■___ % Fresh Bacon, not cured ...... 19c Ib. pers...... SUGAR |IUS come to see that it is the most sci­ United Gas ...... 2 Shoulder Pot R oa sts...... 15c lb. I M l appointment called death end there entific book that you ever read, that Is no escape. "For It is appointed Canadian M arcon i...... 2% Lamb for S tew ing...... 6c lb. | is if you are Interested in the sci­ Mavis Bottling ...... l% BEETS - CARROTS unto all men once to die but after ence of life for time and eternity. Sirloin S te a k ...... 26c Ih this the Judgment." A. E. FISH. G. N G. ORDERS FANCY tioT'f? I C El l/ f i If life is a God given grace, and R. F. D. No. 2, South Manchester. EXTRA SPECIAL! after death we shall be called upon to give an account of ourselves to Hartford, Jan, 5.— (A P )—Second Large Strictly Freeh Eggs. .85c doz. Brussels Sprouts One who knows all about us, then it Lieutenant Edmund J. Walker, In­ Medium P otatoes...... lOc peck FINAST is surely the better part of wisdom COLUN DRIGGS’ MUSIC fantry, Ore, has been ordered by the Dog Food, 8 cans ...... 2,6ci| HORMEL SOUPS to know bow to live that life as the adjutant general to appear for qt. 25* Pure L a r d ...... 7c lb. Author and designer of life designed examination for promotion one MACARONI, Hermal’i Soup* arc known for thair unusual laver and foodneia. that we should live It, and get all CAVEY’S GRILL FEATURE ifrade in the Infantry branch of the Popcorn to Pop ...... 6c pkg. Juit heat and they arc ready to serve. tbs benefits of life as we go along National Guard. Mackintosh Apples, SPAGHEHI Nethinf shMid to added, except • (iMie seK If desired and then be prepared for the future 4 lbs...... 29c and glad to ^ ve an account of our­ Collins Driggs and bis Aristocrats, Juicy California Oranges, or ELBOWS selves to the glory of Ood and our VEGETABLE 3 * well known to Manchester dance 2 dozen...... 49c own good. devotees, will play for dancing at If any mar on earth fails to have Cavey's Grill, 618 Center street to­ BANANAS GRAPES O N IO N 1 ’ a place in those Mansions In Heav­ morrow night from 8:80 till closing. \ * ■ en, It is surely not God’s fault, "For This talented group of radio artists He was not willing that any should includes accomplished musicians, MEAT SPECIALS B a M Baked Beans ^ 25* perish, but that all men might come each man playing three or four in­ Nation-Wide 'P to repentance" and when we come struments. 'Their program of spe­ Ouakcr Oats sAcneiN A 'If to know Ood and what bo has done cialty numbers and latest dance I Richmond Pears MCH m w r 25* A ■ to pay the price of our redemption hits always wins the approval of all Cash Quick Ceok or Refuler Style MKHIOAN Oa from sin, giving up Heaven’s most wlio bear them play. Pea Beans yOlK ITATI precious gift in order that these 10* Cavey's Grill presents this band ( Mansions might be available to the as part of the management’s policy ^ Specials Mankind Dog Feed '2 ZSi whole world, and the last command of giving their cui|tomers the best ven to His disciples Just before obtainable. There > is no cover - •*. e went back to Heaven, was to go 10 LBS. SUGAR, A H ^ 7 7 ; . ' ■ . : g charge and the expense Involved in Blue Tip Matches x 2 5 < . . ' . Y r Into all the world and tell this good visiting the grill depends entirely LIMITED...... T t / C news of the gospel of Christ to . . . * 9 # ■K upon what the customer cares to Brightwwod Rath’s Perk Sausafe 18* ■ . t . every creature; it is sure evldencs order. Wines and beer are sold in that God loves the sinner with all Land O’Lakes >i C ^ 3 dozen Na- ^ G A A r^ulatlon size glasses at the same Sausage...... 25c lb. Fancy Apricots . ■* His heart. pme others in town are charging. Butter, 2 lbs. .. 4 0 C tiveE gfi. O l e U U Oroto A Weigel SOAP SAl I S i3 7 * It was also revealed at the cross The menu is complete and one can Nation-Wide >4 A ^ of Olivary when Cblrst died for tbs obtain anything from a sandwich to Tomatoes, No. 2 O B* _ Frankfurts . . . 25c lb. Finait Vlnaflar .J sin of the world, that God bates sin a full course, dinner. Butter, 2 lbs. .. C cansi.S for___ d i O C with all His heart and the sinner Cavey’s Grill cordlaUy invites the must avail himself of that cleansing patronage of the people of Man­ Country Roll A A ^ Jell-o, jto CHIPSO from the guilt and power of sin or chester and vicinity tomorrow eve­ Butter, 2 Ibe. .. 4 4 C pkg...... O C - Pure Lard FLAKES OR QRANULES m he would never be at home In those ning and trusts all will enjoy listen­ 1 LB. PROS. Mansions, for sin can never enter ing to and dancing to the music of there and spoil Heaven as It has CoUlns Driggs and His Aristocrats. Pork Roast, lb. Nation-Wide O C I 'M Vfallcslfiy PudgG Cake - 194 spoiled much of the grace of Ood 2 pkga. 1 5 * here on earth. JOHN D. BETTER Coffee, lb..... ^ O C "For God so loved the world that 1 4 c ‘* 1 8 c Chase A Sanborn’s Deughnuts 2fi£294 he gave his only begotten Son that Tarrytown, N, Y., Jan. 5.— (AP) Hamburg, O C whosoever belleveth in Him should —John D. Rockefeller, Sr., it was Lamb Lags not perish but have everlasting life” learned today, is feeling >etter and 2 lbs...... 'ZOC r * * - ...... 2 9 c IVORY Finait CookiGS ^ 3*^ 354 John 3:16. >nay make hli delayed annual win­ Rump Roast, o a Nation-Wide O C As far as the great mass of peo' ter trip to his estate in Florida SOAP pie who have never beard this gos­ within two weeks or so. lb. .>...... Z 4 C B a ^ , lb...... m OC 21* lb. Whole Wheat Bread 54 pel of Christ is concerned I am will­ No definite date has been set, but ing to let God Judge them according it was learned that the nonagener- CHUCK m to bis great mercy and love and ian began immediately to make 241/ 2-Lb. Bag Nation-Wide Flour...... 99c Cracked Wheat Bread |C L.M'srlfi* grace as well as according to his plans for the trip to Florida as soon righteousness and if there is any as his physicians announced they Pot Roast Prize Rraad «S& !5 4* one to blame for these folks not had conquered the cough which had Spring Lege Lamb, Ib. hearing this gospel it can be laid beset him since November. 8 eaae Peas...... 2 5 c Palmolive Balmont Bread’ ,uao*oie Literary Bnrsack Brothers W. Harry England GROUND it and I feel pretty sure that if he Digest in New York. 470 Hartford Bead TA 8582 M aacbee^ Oreen Tel. 8451 will keep reading the Bible through E ,llb s ...... 39c I ...... ■ ft ■ . ' fxa»

it ., . r -'^ iiv I him te the north much later than usual, anyhow.' SUTEmLIOIE 1^ / Smith to be Lou G^rlg is one pla^ the R Sergeant-at-Anns Saliites. Hb Yank business office won’t have to worry about The hardy flrst-base- , FARM m SURVEY For Giants This Summer man signed a two 3rear contract last A,A,V. to w . February. (OoBtiaeed from Pogo Oe*) New York, Jan. 6—(AP)—Watch^eouth along about March 1. Tiemey termed, will obtain needed teforma- New York, Jan. 4.—(AP)—A hteUentry has not bdsn r«eMv>4 '9«t •ot, you National Leaguers who ezpeets few if any salary argu- DABEAQBS W¥.S!Ai t|pn from books of tax collectors of warfare among the hadteg kth- biyt Ferris has bMP sM und that a mmts. As worid champions the and town clerks and they will not letic dubs for the spotUght in what ‘YavoraUa zepljr** to the tnvttiMoD thought the New York Giants pitch* Giants as a whole may expect at the promlses .to be one of the liveliest from tee/A. A. U. la eonmte. Ylw teg was pretty tough last summer. Boston, Jan. B.—(AP)—^The cen- l i ^ e specUie vlsitB to terms. Those very least no wage cuts. terfleld bleachers of Fenway Park, indoor track seasona- in several litallan’s visit brings a ftfoapeofc' of Bm Terry’s ftrlng squad will be who will be used will be architects, jrears arose today, a few days be­ great w^petitlan over the mile*' or augment^ in 1034 by A1 Smith. home of the Boston Red Sox, in the engineers and school teachers who Not the big derby-man from the RbifUwg over to the New York process of reconstruction, were bad­ fore the campaign waa scheduled to 1,569 meter route wlte Gleim tern- ly damaged by lire today. Damage Jiave registered for employment start with the Columtatis Council, ninghate, BUi Boathioii, Gene kldewalks of New York, but Yoimg Yankees, it appears now as th o u ^ There will be several lines of Knights Of Columbus games in Veuske and Oien Dawaoa gettteg A1 Smith, a left-hander, carried as a any disputeite FRuth ■ and Col. was estimated at thousands of dol­ statistteal work, the chief ones be­ coach by, the Giants last year. Jacob Rn.uppert may have over lars. Brooklyn. twbther to repel tee tevader. ing comparison of real values of The New York C b a ^ r of the K. It is unmrstood teat the'K. dC C. Jim Tiemey, secretary of the George Herman’s 1934 honoranun A IlOYoot boom bolding a large farm property with the assessted Giants, is one who believes Smith is will be conducted here rather than of C. which usufldly hdds its big in­ officials have not yet ^>plied -for derrick crashed down on the bleach­ vaJdee, iuormatlon as to assess­ door meet te March, has tentatively sanction for the Feb. 9 date and destined to cut a wide swath in Florida where it has been an al ers during the fire. More than IBO ment methods and ascertain where through league batsmen next cam- most annual feature of the sprteff set the date, this year’s meet te may consent to switch back to of the 700 engaged in the construc­ ^sslble, of reasons for failure to Madison Square Garden for Feb. 9 March if the A. A. U. will niaka’: an paign. And the Giants who forced training season. tion work at the park were on the pay farm taxes. te hit against him in battingbatttej prac- CoL Ruppert has gone on record In order that Luigi Beccali, the effort to have the usual 21 day limit centerfleld bleachers Job. The state survey will be directed Italian ace who Is expected here for Beccali’s visit extended. tlcc day after day are incline to as being strongly opposed to an­ from the state couege where much agree. other long tanne with Ruth as well None were known to have been this winter, might enter. Tlie date injured. of the analysis of figures will be conflicts with the Boston A. A. They missed too many of Young as against a trip to the south in carried through. Dr. Clarke in FIRST STICBIUZATION ; Mr. Smith’s wide breeiking curves to order to get Ruth’s name to a con­ The blaze was caused by a spark games a week later and both clubs Georlitz, Germany, Jan. 5.—(AP) from a cement mixing machine, fire charge Is a member of the gover­ havf protested to Daniel J. Ferris, feel otherwise. tra c t The Babe agrees, perhaps be­ nor’s commission, which Is study­ —The first oonrt order tor a stwll- The Giants will depart for the cause his side contracts will keep officials said. ing tax laws of the state. secretary of the amateur athletic Isation under Germany’^ new Eu­ Union. genics law was decreed today. Beccali. Olympic champion and ’The coiirt ordered George Pdug- world 1 ,8D0 meter record bolder, has ner, 54, a workman, sterilized; for The top of Norris dam, which the been listed to compete in the Bos­ contributing to the delinquency of a DIAL 41S1 Tennessee Valley Authority Is build­ ton and N. Y. A. C. games as well as minor. He was also committed” to PHONE SERVICE ing across th e Clinch river near the Millrose meet, Feb. 3, and the Jail for one year as an old. offender PINEHURST UNTIL 8:30 TONIGHT! ^oxville will be used as a public National championships at Madison often pravlously Jailed on einrilar highway. Square Garden, Feb. 24. His signed charges. ' FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS:— Please accept our sincere apologies for unavoidable delays in our delivery service today, due to an accident which has eliminated two of our valued employees for a time from our organization. Your co-operation in giving ns your order tonight will be most certainly appreciated and we assure you that every effort will be made to get our deliv­ ery senice back to normal tomorrow. iT ^ 2 a Wildly cheered by Congress following Ms first annnsl messsM, Presi­ dent Roosevelt got another band as he emerged from the House of )7iei/' rlainn Stahl Meyer Products Representatives, where the speech was mada Here Kenneth Romney P lum p FOWL (left). House Sergeant-at-Arms, con^tulates the President while .T.mM Ronsevelt. the PresldMt’h'Cldes.t son, looks on. ^ "WWW KQMOMY For Fricassee. Philadelphia walked 50,000 miles In the 30 years Weights averaging ea. S crappie MOR(XNTHAU LAUNCHES he was employed as a mall carrier 8Aunt Jemima Pancake 1 Q ^ Federal quarantine for cattle tick Flour, 2 pkgs...... LTj C Henty of Fancy Veal Chops and Cutlets. 69c 79c eradication has been lifted from an S u g a r l 0 '- 4 7 < the CQimtry except parts of Louis­ Pure Honey, IT,* BUTTER 2 -45< iana, Florida'and Texas. 1-lb. j a r ...... I / C 'Twenty-two foreign plant quaran­ Campbells’ Vegetable Q VEGETABLES tines are being enforced by the de­ Soup, c a n ...... OC EIGHT O'CLOCK SHREDDED WHEAT Butter partment of agricultime. ExceptionaDy Fancy Large Brussels Strawberries measuring six Inches Sunmaid Seedless 19cIIl 2 ibs. Sprouts, quart...... 30e in circumferences have been ex­ Raisins, pkg. ..., 7c 2 21' Green Beans, 2 quarts • s *Helb«« —. V ’■ _ *c . ■ 1 Birdseye Peas (eleie gldCdldlfftete*. 25c EDoagh to servo 4. Oampbell’a Vegetable Soup and ^ 27t Birdseye Spinach rvTM • rsTSi re^ • • 23c V^etgble Beef Soups, 8 cans.. m OC Birdseye lima Beans .23c Old Fbahioiied Country Style Q C heeae,lbSts •»# aanR e^e.e^ • • • .« • • * Oat of a Job boeaaM of Ills MkbtM te Moxieo Olty rocfatly. Loo V i ' \ ’V B M sey e otljl dooon^^. oooBz. touworyj^kif^ ^ SwinClMMep 9ft b* oonttenes to be a horr.nftM'ottraction Hors:bOis,- te'a''Cai Sliced Strawberriei. . - n r ____ 27c lb# •••••ofoceoot k 4 k ' MANCHESTER ETENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^^ FRIDAY, JANUARY 5,1984 /! ? I *m ' W S i L » i FOOD 6 MARKET ^ G E in rsABonable amounts; olive oil, Ekwt Main street Concrete pave­ Willimantlc road. Bituminous ma­ com cotton seed oil and sesAnM ment one mile in length under con­ cadam, length about 4H miles Is oU?” Condition Of struction. Two lane concrete com­ under construction. Traffic should Ovemi^t A, P-^ DAILY RADIO PROGRAM MENUS Answer; I am sure that Bbs will plete and open to traffic. avoid this routs. find these oils wbolssome and palat- State Roads Route No.’ 10. Farmington. Route No. 95. Voluntown. Bkonk, News FRIDAY, JANUARY 6 (Central and Eaitem Standard Time)* For Good Health able. Farmlngton-Plalnvllle road. Grade Hill road and (3iurcb street Wat- NeUt All proarami to koy and baale ebaina or rrouoa tbaraof unlaaa apael* separation. Bridge under construc­ orbotmd macadam, length about five A Week’s Supply miles under construction but closed Hartford, Conn,— Robert R lgfott, fled) coaat to coaat (e te 0) daalanationealirnatlon Ineludaa all availablaavaila atatlona. (OauM of BoUfl.) Road conditions and detours In the tion but open to traffic. Frograma aubjact to change, F, M. C«nL East. down for the winter. Traffic 16, of Windsor Looks, erlnoal^ Recommended QuMUon: M ri. R. J. R. wrltoo: state of Connecticut made necessary Route No. 20. Oranby-Hartland. NBC'WEAF NETWORK 6:00— 7:00—Mvrt A M srg*-M it only: By Dr. Frank McCoy by highway construction announced should avoid this route. burned after striking a match wbfla Louis Psnlee Orehsstrs—mldwsst “M y buflbaad baa juat bad a aiaga ESaet Hartland-West Granby road. Route No. 106. Easton. Easton rust from his skates. BASIC — laati weaf wlw weel wtio 6:16— 7:16—Just PIsIn BUI - sssU by the Connecticut Highway Depart­ Three miles bituminous macadam wlar wtag wcah wfl wilt wfbr wro wgy of bolla on tba back of hla Back. I Center road. About one mile bitum­ Storrs, Conn.— Marriage of Dr. Tsxss Rsngsrs—west; Psnies O r- ment as of January 8,1984, under construction but open to woen weaa wtam wwj weal; Midi kad ehss.—mldwsst; Orehsstrs-Dials maintain that tbay are cauaed from inous macadam pavement. Open u> Edmond A. Perregaux, extenskm wmao wcfl„w . woC'Who wow wdat wkbf • :80— 7:30—Music on ths Air—ssst; . DAILY MEIOJS. hla blood and be arguee that they Route No. U. 8. 1. Fairfield. traffic. economist member of tlie ConnecU' NORTI..^..i-HWEflT A CANADIAN - wtmj Hsymss Or.—Dials; Psnlee Or.—w King’s Highway Extension. 400 feet traffic. wlba katp webc wday ktyr crct ofot are Infectlona in t||e roote of ble balr Route No. 59. Easton. Sport Route No. 201, Pomfret Hamp­ cut State College faculty, and Ifiss 6:46— 7:46—Bosks Cartsr, Talk — ba- of muck excavation and backfill. •OUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wla wjaa slo; Bstwssn ths ioeksnds—wsst Dr. McCoy’s Menus lugfested for and have nothing to do with the HlU road. About two miles of bi­ ton-Ablngton road, Waterbound Myrtle Ellzab^ Files of WUbra> wfla-waun wlod warn wmo wab wapi 7:00— l;0 ^ T h s Happy Bsksrt—basis blood. Will you tell ua( pleaae. Closed to traffic. Norwalk. West tuminous macadam pavement Open bam, Masa. wjdx waxnb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc the week beflnnlng Sunday, Jan­ macadam, length about .1^ mi’ee 7:16— 1:16—Edw.n C. Hill -- bssle: Answer: You are both right. Avenue. About ^ mile of sheet W est Springfield, Mass. — Two woal ktba ktha waoc Canadians—Dials, In OleamtBB—w to traffic. under construction but closed down MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kalr kghl uary 7tb, 1984; asphalt. Open to traffic. eW A workers killed as sideboard 7:60— 6:30—Ths March of Tims—to e boile start from an Infection which Route No. 67. Seymour. Hoad- for winter. Traffic can pass. FACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo S;0—Tom MIx'a Sketch—eaat 9:00—10;0(^—Olssn A Johnson—o to ost toast; stewed figs. one’s blood were In a clean condi­ miles w est Incqmplete— not safe Closed to traffic. Oxford. Soutb- 4;45_ e;4g_Tha Wizard of Oz, Drama 9:30—10:30—CBB Broadoast—o to cst Lunch— Coaked aepgirague; cooked tion, but where the blood stream la for traffic. bury road. Three miles of rein­ 9:46—10:46—Gladys RIesy Bongs — ba- OLD EMPLOYEE DIES SiOO— 6:00—Dinner Conoart—alao cat string beans; salad of watercress sluggish with morbid material a boll Rotite No. U. 8. 6. .West Hart­ forced concrete pavement under con­ 6:30- 6:30—Irana Baaalay, Songa — alo; Myrt and Margd^wsst rspsat A Thought and lettuce with cream cheese dress- may develp and through more infec­ ford. FarmlngtoiT avenue. From eaat: Tom Mix—repeat wmaq kad 10:16—11 :lV-Boswsll (Tatars—also eat struction from the Southbury-Ox- Meriden, Jan. 5.— (A P )— WUUam 6:46— 6:46—Pollock and Lawnhurat 10:60—11:30—Isham Jonas Oreh.—c to « iBg. tion spread so that there will be a Farmington town line to Woodrow ford town line north. 'Grading and 11:00—12:00—LIttls J. LIttls Oroh.—to s H. Burke of 51, Bartlett street, an 6 :0 ^ 7:00—Shirley Howard A Othara Dinner— Celery soup; broiled whole crop of boile from the first In­ street Two miles of sheet arohalt g;15_ 7:16—Billy Baohalor’a Skatch 11:30—12:30—Lson Balaseo and Hsnry constructing bridges on new loca­ Can two walk together, except employee of the International Silver 6:30— 7:30—CIrcue Daya, Serial Show Busss Orehsstras—coast to ooaat chicken; steam ^ r u t a b a ^ ; Spin­ fection. To stop them from form­ imder construction but opeB <-o tion. Open to traffic. they be agreed f — AnK>s, 8:8. Company for over a half century g;45_ 7;45_The Qoldberga, Serial Aot 12:00— 1:00—Danes Hour—wabo only ach; salad of grated raw carrots; ing, the blood must first be made traffic. 8bort detour. Route No. 69. Bethany and Pros­ before his retirement three years 7:00— 8:00—Orch. A Cavallara—c to c Jello or Jell-WeU. pure— the soil in which the germs 8:00— g;00—Waltzing by Aba Lyman NBC-WJZ NETWORK Route No. 8. Aneonla. Seymour- pect road. About five miles bitum­ Most arts require long study and ago died at his home this morning. 8:30— 9:30—Victor Young’a Orohaetra BASIC — East: wjz wbs*wbsa wbal MONDAY grow must be removed through a Ansonla road, 400 feet Amleslte top, inous macadam under construction. application; but the most usefxil art He is survived by his widow, five 9:00—10:00—The FIret Nlghter—o to o wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; cleimelng diet and the stimulation of concrete base. Concrete box cul­ Open to traffic. of all, that of pleasing, requires only 9:30—10:30—Lum A Abner’a Sociable Mldwsst: wcky kyw wsnr wla kwk Breakfast— Coddled egg; re-toast­ (^aughters and four sons imd nine 10:00—11:00—"The Arte," John Erekine kwer koil wren wmaq kao wkbf ed shredded wheat biscuit; stewed all of the eliminative functions. vert Open to traffic. Torrington. Route No. 89. Lebanon. Lebanon- the desire.— Chesterfldd. grand children. 10:16—11:16—Dance Orcheetra Program NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ raisins. 10 :30—11:30—Jack Denny A Orcheetra wlba kstp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf 11:00—12:00—Ralph KIrbery, Baritone SOUTH — wTva wptf wwne wis wjaa Lunch— ^Mushroom soup; head 11:06—12:06—Tea Weeme A Orcheetra wfla'waun wlod warn wmc wsb wapl lettuce with peanut butter dressing 1 1 :30—12:30—Harry Soanick Orcheetra wjda wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprs (made by thinning peanut butter woal ktba ktbs wsoc CB8-WABC NETWORK MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl with millL) BASIC— Eaat; wabo wade woko wcao PACIFIC COAST — fO kfl kgw koma Dinner—Boiled fresh beef tongue; waaiywriac wgr wkbw wkro whk cklw khq kfsd ktar baked squaab; combination sidad of wdro wcau wlp wjas wean wfbl wspd CsnL EasL wjev: Midwest: wbbm wfbm kmbe cooked carrots and peas and raw 4:13— 6:16—Babas In Hollywood, Skit Thrifty Housewives Have Resolved kmox wowo whas celery; baked pear. EAST AND CANADA—wpg whp wlbw 4:30— 6:30—Singing Lady—east only wheo wlbz wfea wore wico ctrb ckao 4:46— 6:46—Orphan Annie— east only TUESDAY 6:00— 6:00—To Bs Announced DIXIE — wgst wefa wbre wqam wdod Breakfast— Crisp bAOon; waffle klra wrec wlao wdeu wtoo krld wrr 6:30— 6:30—The Three X Sisters— ktrh ktea waco koma wdbo wodx wbt eaat; Singing Lady—rspsat for wgm with butter and maple syrup. IT P A Y S wdae wblg wtar wdbj wwva wmbg weja 6:45— 6:48— Lowsll Thomas — east; Lunch— Cooked carrots and peu; Orphan Annie—repeat to mldwsst That They Will Continue In 1934 To MIDWEST — wcah wgl wmt wmbd *Tomato and beet salad. wtaq wlan wlbw kfh kfab wkbn wcco 6:00— 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy—east onlY TO WAIT ON iwebt 6:16— 7:16—Three Muskstssrs—east Dinner— Jellied tomato consom­ MOUNTAIN—kvor klz koh ksl 6:30— 7:80—Potash A Psrimuttsr, Skit me; broiled lamp chops; cooked cel­ COAST—khj koln kgb kfrcgkol kpfy kvi 6:46— 7:46—Morton Bows, Tenor Bole kfbk kmj kwg kem kdb kgmb 7:00— 8:00—Shutta and O’ Kssfs, Oro. ery; salad of grated raw beets; 7:30— 8:30—Dangerous Paradise, BkM minced prunes In gelatin, with YOURSELF Cent East. 7:48— 8:48— Red. Davis, Drama—basde Buy uni at Bale’s, Of Course! cream. Quality Foods— 4:30— 6:30—Jack Armstrong—as only 8:00— 9:00—Phil Harris A Orehsstra 4:45— 6:45— Del Campo, Songs—to o 8:3^- 9:80—Phil Baker Show—e Ui o WEDNESDAY 6:0(V— 6:00—H. V. Kaltanborn—basic; 9:00—10:00—Frank Simon’s Band Con. Skippy, Sketch—repeat to midwest 9:3(L~10;30—Mario CezzI, Songa—to e Breakfast—Dish of berries (can­ 6:16— 6:18— Bobby Benson — ea only: 10:00—11:00—The Three Seamps—east; oed without su g a r); glass of milk. ^ver 250,000 Customers A Year Know That ‘Tt Pays To Wait On Yourself.” Al and Pete, Songs—Dixie and west Amos ’n’ Andy—rspsat for wsst Lunch— Baked or boiled potatoes; 8:30— 6:30—Tito Guizar, Jenor — ba­ 10:16—11:16—Stars of Winter—also a sic; Jack Armstrong—mldw repeat 10:80—11 ;30—Freddie Martin Or.—o to t spinach; celery. 6:45— 6:46—Zoel Parenteau Orches.— 11:00—12:00—Cab Calloway’s Orehsstra Dinner— Roast beef; baked ground east; Joan Olsen, Organ—mldw 11:30—12:30—Eddie Elkins A Orehsstra carrots and turnips; salad of vege­ tables in gelaln (minced string Health Market Armour’s beans and peas); ce cream. Star “ Fixed Flavor’ THURSDAY HAM BreakfMt— French omelet; whole Specials wheat muffins; stewisd pnmes. i Whole or shank half at this special week-end price. pound WTIC WDRC Lunch— Non-starchy vegetable t**Won its favor through Its flavor.” Hartford, Conn, soup; stuffed celery; asparagus; 225 Hartford Conn. 1880 50,000 W., 1060 K. C., 283-8 M. string beem salaul; apricot whip. Travelers Broadcasttng Service FRIDAY Milk Fed Country Boll Armour’s Melrose SMOKED Breakfast— Oranges as desired; Friday, January 5, 1984 glass of sweet milk. 4:30 p. m.— U. S. Army Band. Lunch— Rice en casserole; salad Friday, January 6. 5:00— Skippy. BUTTER 2 lbs. of shredded lettuce. SHOULDERS lb. 10< (Eastern Standard Time.) 5:15— Enoch Light’s Orchestra. FOWL Good for table or cooking! Small... lean... shankless! 5:30— Jack Armstrong— All-Amerl Dinner— Tomato and celery soup; can Boy. baked white fish; spinach, lettuce P. M. and raw carrot salad; Jello or Jell- Confectioner’s Armour’s Plain Wrapped 4 :00— W alter Dawley, organist. 5:45— Dell Campo. 6:00— H. V. Kaltenbom. Well (no cream.) iC each 4:30— Norman Cloutier and Modern SATURDAY .. -■ r -r - Dance Orchestra. 6:16— H-Bar-O Retngers. 6:30— Tito Guizar. Breakfast— Poached egg on Melba SUGAR 3»». 19« BACON lb, pkg. 1 9 * 5:00— Studio Program. 6:45— Zoll-Parenteau Orchestra. • toast; stewed peaches. 5:15— Studio Program. ) Fancy, milk-fed fowl. Pound packages. Light and dark brown and powdered In­ Sugar cored bacon with that delightful different “fixed 'i 7:00— Myrt and Marge. . Lunch— Generous dish of Junket. cluded. ______flavor.” 5:30— Tom Mix. 7:15— Phillisse Chevalier, songs Dinner— Salisbury steak; buttered IWill cook tender and tasty. 5:45— Wizard of Oz. Margaret Brown, pleinist. beets; tomato, spinach, asparagus 6:00— Wrightville Clarion. 7:30— Music in the Air. salad; cup custai^. 6:30— Mimi and Jerry. 7:45— Brunswick Orchestra. , •TOMATO AND BEET SALAD: CriSCO lb. tin 6:45— Your Folks and Mine. Cookie Dept. Specials 8:00— Harriet Lee, trio; Joe Green’s Select large firm tomatoes, scale 7:00— Shirley Howard and Jesters. orchestra. and remove skin. Cut across in Sunrise (P A N C A K E ) 7:15— Dave Burrows’ Five Sharps. Lamb 8:15— Edwin C. Hill. halves and scoop out centers. Put 7:30— Circus Days. lb 8:30— March of Time. centers aside for soup. Fill each “Sunrise” 7:45— Shorty Hicks and his Cow­ 9:00— Leopold Stowkowski and the half with grated cold cooked beets, boys. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra Chops FIOUF 2 pbgs* 1 7 « using large side of grater, and cover g;00— Jessica Dragonette and Cav­ For golden brown, tasty ! 9; 15— Alexander Woolcott • — the with chopped hard boiied egg, Lean, tender loin chops. aliers. Town Crier. seasoned with a little celery salt. RUTtER-ETTES 9:00— Famous Favorites — Chris­ 9:30— Melodie Strings from Canada. White Chill and serve on crisp lettuce with tiaan Kriens, director. 10:00— Olson and Johnson. 9:30— Lee Wiley; Victor Young’s 10:30— Columbia News Service. a dressing of Olive Oil if desired. Fresh Orchestra. 10:45— Mary Eastman, soprano and lb Coffee lb. 2 S _ ' 2 1 « lb. 10:00— “First Nighter.’’ concert orchestra. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. It’s freshly ground. The enormous turnover of this popu­ Something delightfully new and delicious. 10:30— Lum and Abner’s Sociable. 11:15— The Boswell Sisters. Shoulders lar brand assures Its full flavor!' 11:00—Merry Madcaps — Norman 11:30— Isham Jones’ Orchestra. (Hot Flashes.) Question: Jerry writes: “Every Lean and tender! Cloutier, director, with Ver­ White Pea WESTON’S ASSORTMENT ...... ,1b. 35c na Burke. OLD MBKCHANT DIES fifteen minutes or so, night and day, 11:30— Jack Denny’s Orchestra. I have a “flush” or heat wave. These 12:00— Midnight—Ralph Kirbery, Greenwich, Jan. 5.— (A P )— Rufus are preceded by a most depressing FRISBIE’S PIE S ...... ea. 10c sensation. I have had them for Fresh the Dream Singer. E Raymond, a dry goods merchant lb Beems 2 i i < 21:05— Ted Weems’ Orchestra. in Greenwich, Stamford and N o r about ten years. I am twenty-five.” i '. " I Bunblest A. M. walk for more than sixty years, died Answer: You probably have some Ham BETTY CROCKER CAKES ...... ea. 29c 12:30— Harry Sosnick’s Orchestra. in Greenwich hospital today after a kind of functional heart disorder (Newton Robertoon’s angel cake from the original re­ which makes your circulation irreg­ Tasty and lean! Very good quality! 1:00— Silent long illness. He was 81 years old. cipe). Raymond was in business here for ular. S3rstematlc exercise and diet. Peas 2 tin* 29® No. 2 size tins. 38 years after coming from Stam­ If persisted in, will bring about a Best Grade ford. A few years ago he moved hla cure. business to Norwalk, where he re­ tired five years ago. He was a M a­ (Abont Oils) Hale’s Strictly Fresh Popular “ Self-Serve” Sellers! WBZ-WBZA son and an Odd Fellow. He leaves Question: Mr. Dwight R. writes: PORK CHOPS Minute BISCUIT POWDER ...... Ig. 27c his widow, two sons and a daugh­ “1 wonder If It la all right for my Marshmallow C R E M E ...... 2 jars 19c Springfield — Boston ter. wife to use any of the following oils, Lighthouse CLEANSER ...... can 3c pound (Limit 6 cans). Friday, January 5, 1934 14 e Hale’s “ Plain Bag’’ T E A ...... lb. 25c E. S. T. (Medium (Orange Pekoe or Fermoea Oolong). 4:00 p. m.— Betty and Bob. #From government inspected pork­ Size) Royal DESSERTS ...... 3 pkgs. 19c 4:15— Little Star— Joan Ruth. ers. (A ll the flavors). 4:30— Health Clinic. English w a l n u t M E A TS ...... l/j-Ib, 35c 4:40— Question Box. PATTERSON^S MARKET • Fresh, tender and lean. • Only a few hours old. 4:45— California Ramblers. 101 Center Street Telephone 3386 Burt Olney’s SAUERKRAUT ...... 2 fins 17c 4:55— Winter Sports Weather. • Not a bad one tn a oarioad. (No. 2V^ size tins). 5:00-^Agricultural Markets— E. J. Oysters, pint 35c. Fresh Chickens, 25c lb. Fowl, 23c lb. • Hundreds of dozens sold weekly. Sunbeam P E A C H E S ...... 2 tins 33c Rowell. (No. 21/2 size tins). 5:15— News. Veal e These live up to our reputation for FR E SH eggs. Sunbeam FRUITS (assorted)...... 8 tins 23s 6:30— Singing Lady. You know the kind of meat we sell and this week lb (Crushed and tld-bit pineapple Induded). 5:45— Little Orphatn Annie. is no exception. Quality reigns supreme in our store. 6:00— N B C Program Calendar. Roast 6:01— Benefits of N R A Codes. Tender boneless veal roast ne waste. 6:15— Joe and Bateese. Rib Roasts, lb. Legs Lamb, FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES 6:30— Time. '6:32— Old Farmer’s Almanac. lb...... 18c, 20c, 23c White 6:34— Temperature. Whole Loins “DeUdous” 6:36— Sports Review — Bill W i{- 9ausage lb liams. . Pot Roasts, lb. Lamb, lb...... 6:41— Famous Sayings. Veal Cutlets, Meat APPLES gib..23« 6:43— Weather. CELERT2bun.l7<> 18c, 22c, 25c Best quality pure pork saasage 6:45— Today’s News — Lowell > lb...... Of good slse. Just nloe'for dilldren! Snow-white bleached celery. Thamas. Bottom Round, 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy. Veal Chops, T lb...... 7:15— Robin Hood. lb...... Florida California Iceberg 7:30— Potash and Perlmutter. Club 7:45— Morton Bowe, tenor. Top Round, Shoulder Veal, lb 8:00— Ethel Shutta, Walter lb...... lb...... O’Keefe; Don Bestor emd his Or­ Steak Grapefruit o^<»’22® Lettuce 2 1 S® Boneless Vsal, From heavy steer beef. Firm, solid, crisp lettoosl chestra. Top Sirloin Sweet and Jtrioy! 8:30— Dangerous Paradise. lb, .1. Oreen-Top 8:45— Red Davis (drama)—Curtis Roasts, lb. .. Fancy Arnall. Shanks, 9:00— Phil Harris and his Orches­ Link Sausage and /\ l b ...... Roasting tra; Leah Ray, bluea singer. Sliced, lb...... ^ U C Tangovinofl 2 2 5 . Carrots 2bun. IK® BW.II ------a .. ^ 9:80— Phil Baker: Harry McNaugh Scotch Ham, Full count, large slse oanets. Pork and Beef. Easy to ped; easy to eat! ton; orchestra, direction Roy lb...... Fancy Shield; Merrle Men quartet; Neil CHICKEN Faaflj Oragon Sisters, harmony trio. Good Calf Beef livsr, KT.-OO— Frank Simon; orchestra, Liver, lb. . . . l b ...... Bennett Chappie, narrator. d o Z a ea. 10:31— Cascades Orchestra. pound Pears 2 7 ^ 10:46— News. Swift’s Daisy Hama Smoksd Shoulders, 14e lb. Florida Fresh Orsaa 11:00— Time, weather, temperature. Frankfurts, Liverwurst, Spiced Ham, Minced Ham, 11:04— Sports Review — Bill W fl- • A v s n g e weight, 4 to 5 pounds. liams Pressed Ham, Chemet 11:14— Old Farmer's Almanac. •Fresh, tender milk*fed l^rds. Orahges doz* Beans 2«b. 11:15— Kay Payre. A f nU Une of high clast Groceries at estrsmaly reaa- Dendoas table fnilt. HamaBd green beans are ilwayi m 11:80— llie Ambassadon. 12;00— Cotton O u b Orchestra. (Hiable prices. Free Delivery. 12:80 a. fn.— SAvoy-Plasa Orchestra. *Free Parking Roar of Store. Entrances At Oak and Maple Streets 1:00— N B C Profram Cslsndar. r.>t. w '

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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE MOVING—TRUCKING- battles with other challengers, he’ll HIGHEST PRICES paid for your STORAGE 20 Saves Baby Because His Own Son Died give Rosa more than he did in car. Cash waiting. Armory Oa* their previous two title boats. You Needn Y Worry When LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE —To see that widely heralded rage, 60 Wells street. Telepbone Qxowlng, gBasraJ oucklng, UvBry 6874. match between Enisworth Vines •anrloe. Oux affiliation with Unitao and Big Bill Tilden,'" tentatively Husband Applauds From Vans Servlcs msans lower ratss on scheduled for January. Then, amd PERSONALS Cumltura moving to dlatani polnta. «y BRUCG CAnON only then, would we be willing to Large modem trucJta, experlenceo concede the fact that Tilden, now men, prompt eervloe, all goods in­ THE RENAISSANCE pauff 40, Is better tham our ranking Other Side of Footlights EPILEPSY—EPILEPTICS! Detroit IN HUMAN TERMS. lady finds complete relief for hus­ sured while In transit are features amateurs. offeree at no extra expense to you. —To follow Johnny Goodman band. Specialists home-abroad, Daily trips to New fork, baggage This Book Studloa Four of Ita By HELEN WELSHIMEB ^ the pink and blue spots of « map failed. Nothing to sell. All letters Greatest Figures. around m victories In the British or types her boss’s letters. answered. Mrs. Geo. Dempster, oellvered direct to steamship piers Amateur and Open amd the U. S. For further InformatloD cal) 806S Amateur and (Open. Not only The general public haul Ji^t dia- Apt. G-36, 6900 Lafayette Blvd. In “The Man of the Renaissajtce’’ covered that chorus girls aue not Women Stand United West, Detroit, Mich. 8860. 8864. Perrett A Glenney. Inc. would they be nice amsignments, Ralph Roeder makes a brilliant at­ but such a winning streadt finadly presented with keys to Paurk Ave­ Fighting Tor Bights tempt to interpret that great age would finish the four-year search When women champion women nue apartments, wdth Imported caua they do it for the general good. MO VIN G—TR U CRING— PAINTING—PAPERING 21 for us in-human terms. for the successor to the vacated or French maids, because they have To depict the turbulence, the throne of Robert Tyre Jones. When men champion women it may STORAGE 20 IF YOU ARE HAVING work done, splendor, the crimes, and the mag- performing legs. The women In the be because they have nice kneea, a get my prices on day or estimate. niflcence of the Renaissance he de­ Oh, Bring Back audience have learned , that they black band acroM a «iilte fogeh^d SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the or a cluster of cuiki aa 3rellew aa a accommodation of their large Oe- Painting and papering. J. W. Mc­ scribes four men—Savonarola, Ma- To see the reincarnation of the may be' having quite as much luck Adams, 106 McKee street. Tele­ chlavelll, (Daatlgllone and Aretino. PoughKeepsie regattlL There was Chinese idol at the nape of a smooth Luxe bus for lodge, party or team as the dancing blondes. white neck. trips at special rates. Phone 8068, phone 4886. By examining their lives, he seeks something ndssiny from the 1933 to show wherein the period was world of sports—ana the 'Keepsle When Mrs. Dorothy Bryamt, exec­ Men think singularly of t ompa. 8860, 8864 1 ^ great and wherein it fell short. The classic was it. Bent backs straining utive secretary for Chorus Equity, But women, in fighting for t b ^ COURSES AND CLASSES 27 result is a book which well may at oars . . . long sweeps of eight succeeded in winning a minimum sex, do It collectively. When they become a classic. men, smooth as clockwork . . . the living wage for chorus girls who think singly they are quite Ukcly BEIAUTY CUL/TURE—Bam while Savonarola, he points out, sought constant change of positions . . . have been struggling along on to make it a battle against the Want Ad teaming. Detalla free. Hartford to meet the problems of the new age the stenpinf up of the stroke by amounts that stooped down to $20 a other girl instead of a combat In Academy ot Halrdreesing, 698 Main with an unyielding, moralistic the­ challengers amd the response by the week and less—wd(th expenses to her favor. Manchester street Hartford. ology. Machlavelli tried to rely leaulers . . . amd the laut stretch pay—she performed a much needed An}rway, the chorines may now solely on human Intelligence, put­ heroic efforts . . . ah, me, but service. Not Just for the Actors’ afford bedrooms with hatha that Equity Association. For women as are used by Ji»t two or three Evening Herald ting ethics in the discard. that’s jometbing worth watching. a whole. HELP WANTED— CastigUone was the courtier par —To see some team from the girls instead of a Twi^«id CLASSIFIED FEMALE 86 excellence, the man who relied on southwest get that Rose Bowl bid It is a shame, of course, to know Other women needn’t worry. Their ADVERTISEMENTS manners, on culture, on an unfail­ next year. They play hangup foot­ that the chorus hats been misjudged, husbands appauently have done WANTED— GIRL FOR gensral ing urbanity. And Aretino was ball down that way, amd It’s our but it is a relief to know that the nothing more tham applaud a lit­ Oeaat Mx averaae words to a Uae. housework. Stats wages. Writs the natural man—untrammeled, guess that Centenary, Arkamsas, or women who sit next to the watch­ tle too vociferously ones in a atUBbers aad abbrerlatloas ing gentlemen have Just as good a while. each eeoat as a word aad eompooad Box W, in cars of Herald. lusty, unmoral and irrepressible. Texas Christian could give Stam­ words as two worda MIbIbois oeet Is None of the four had the whole ford-a oattle—at least equad to that chamce at their hearts or purses prioe ot throe llaos. answer. The Renaissance fostered (Columbia will put up. as the ones who perform leg sym­ Job of Entertaining Liao rates per day for iransleet SITUATIONS WANTED— a tremendous development of the Because Dr. Thornes L. Higginbotham of Lonisrllle, Ky., after seeing phonies. Has Its Setbacks ada. his own baby son die 26 years ago of a tonsil Infection, had devised a —To see the elevation of one M eeetee Urnnk It, ISdf FEMALE 38 arts In Italy and left mankind technique for such cases, rlx-month-old Gene Ingram is well and hap­ wrestler to the championship of the Nobody drinks champagne toaurta Gash Oharas priceless possessions; but It also re­ py again at his Queens, L. I„ home. The UfS-aaving pbysloian. sum­ world—but ,that would spoil things, Move Reveals Poor in their fragile slippers. Fragile, • Oeaaeeutlve Days T etsi • eM sulted disastrously for Italy in so­ they (ure, it is trus. it is because i CoBseentlTe Days ..I • et« 11 ats YOUNG GIRL WOULD like housed moned by- the child’s mother, who before her marriage was nurse to wouldn’t it. Misters Browning, d e ­ Working Conditions X Day •'*1 XI ota| XS ats work to do, go home nights if pos­ cial and political fields, because, as Dr. Higginbotham, here is shown with the young convalescent (left) void!, Londos amd Ed Don George? There are not seventy-times sev­ they are using blotting p ^ r for All orders ter irreaslar lasertloas. sible. Telepbone 6688. Mr. Roeder says, the very forces and his sister Patricia. The doctor rushed by plane to his young en mauculine arms outstretched in soles Of they travel from agency to will be eharaed at the one time rate. which produced great artistic agency looking for Jobs, as they Spaelal rates ter loag tena erery patl|9nt's side. chorine defense . , . outstretched day advertlslni glTea npoa ragoest achievements Impelled men to make in a gesture legitimate or other­ must do ^ large percentage ei the ▲ds ordered tor three or els da^a WANTED—PETS— a botch of human relationships. wise. As it happens, it has taken a time. aad atoraed betoro the third or fti POULTRY—STOCK 44 This book is a pentrating study It is only once In a blue moeih day will bo eharaedihara ■ OBly tor the ao- of the action of those forces, and G lorifying woman to reveal that the glamor tual Bomhor ot times the ad appear-' maidens have been hamded one of —amd moons ame never, never blue oA ebaralfla at the rate eanied. but WANTED—LIVE FOWL, roasting of the way in which they operated Marriage Soundest State the shabbiest tricks that the mod­ —that somebody offers to pro­ ao allowaaoe or rotaads eaa he stade chickens, and rabbits. Live Poul­ upon men and events. It is a gor­ em business womain has suffered. vide a penthouse with all other ac- ea ats time ads stopped otter the try Market, Oak street, telepbone geous thing to read, filled with dark Yourself commo^tlons. fifth day. fiasbes like the gleam of rubies on There may be quite as much Ko "Un torblds": asplay llaos aet 8441, For the Average Couple glitter In your own life, it you aelA black velvet. To read It is to get Alicia Hart The Herald will aot he reepoaslble a new understanding of the great 99 will do a little polishing, aa there tor Btore thaa oae laeorraet iBserttoa FUEL AND FEED 49-A Renaissance era. is in the lives of the toe damcer DIES FROM BURNS ot aay adTortlaemeat ordered ter Despite **New Freedom _ ij«U[*r 8«v« Wt ^ or other whoopee girls. mere than oae time. It is published by Viking for 13.50 FOR 8ALB—HARD WOOD for and is the December choice of the The cr^tures you envied for so Hartford, Jan. 6.—(AP)— The The laadrerteat omusloa ot iseor- HOW TO GET MOST match Robert Rlggott, 15 lighted root pabUoatlea of adyeitlslaa will be stove, furnace and fire place 18.00 Book-of-the-Month Club. FROM YOUR BATH long do noi have caviar for din­ reetlfled oaly by eaaeeliatles ot the cord, 84.60 per load, white birch By HELEN WEL8HIMER overuoee of love that she would like really match that makes every INDEX OF Reunited by Court him better If he divided his. affec­ But the great majority of peo­ woman a little happier. olDgs until I. Jones, Tfaa Stovt ple manage pretty well under the Is your bathroom equipped with CLABSlFtCATlONI Man, Manohesttr Greta Garais. tion and gave her eome time out for B ibs > ■ • I I tN . ,m* IM > M her Job, He did. And the minute Institution ws oaU marriage. Cen­ a long-handled bath bruih? You aMOBOBlS ■he discovered It ihe filed eult for a turies have proved that It Is the really need one for your back. And Mrrl^ '01 iumtfftmrtm best structure on which to lay the you need a little flat brush, too—for )0Stbl 11 11 • 11.M >■•...I•••. I. I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 6') divorce. Jsrd ot Thanks I know another couple who are as bails for society. There aren't so nails, feet and the like. B llsBorlaB ,, t I • • • M tW f • t • tM i WANTED—USED PIANO, must bt happy as two youngsteri In a sand- many who favor Thli New Free­ WMh cloths should be rough Lett and Pound • filtItfMtIMfl la good coadltioB, sUadard make, and soap should lather easily no AanoBnooBonts f 'f • t • 8 t t r« • • pile, when either flnde his blood dom. That la why their actions ars Porions)i ...... leilltlllltll low pries. Phoas Rockville 072-6, racing faitsr at the sight o; a ooms- news. matter how hard or soft the water after 6 p. n. ly fsmsLlt or a handsome male, he Anyway, they will probably come is In yo'8—f LA T fi^ ^slBtlna—Paperini And I know Pete who goes to Thing! We’d Like m ’84 Flret, don’t use too much. Second, • I • • e • s fiM 8MI TENEMENTS 68 Singapore when he pleases and Ruth never get any of it underneath the ProteBeloBal lerrleee •IP...... 4 • « « fi 8 MB i To see Tommy Bridges, Detroit’s sepairiDa ...... • ■« 8 • • II who loves him as much as he loves eyes. (READ rHB^ITUKY, THEN UOLOK THE PIUTCRB) farierl»—DyelBB^eaBlBa 888 14 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM teas- her and goes to Trinidad or Daven­ hard-luok hurler, orasn the no­ After you have put on founda­ Fellet uMdi aad Mrrlee • 8 srtr88 II meat, aad garage, modem Im- The Tlnles' flying sled worked wanted—BuilBeei lerrloa « •••• II port, Iowa, when the hae money run, no-hit Hall of Fame. Four tion lotion and blended your cream snow. We must be going to land, ■dasatlaaal provemeats. Inquire 18 Moore St. enough for a ticket. If Pete wanta times in the iMt two years Tommy rouge brush your eyebrows into great. Said Goldy, “I cam hardly because we’re heading down,' right teureee aao Olaeiee has knocked on the door, only to line. Then take a bit of eye shadow now." II ^ HAVE A SUNNY 8 ROOM one-night stands with a chorus gM wait until we find out where this rlTate laitruotioa ...... II or an inn-keeper’s daughter, his have big bad guya like Dave Har­ and blend It on the upper lid. Let wondrous sled is going to land. They shortly found that she was laaoins .....•...•<••••^(••••■.•11 •A apartment, that wllJ make a com­ ris, Joe Kuhel, Sam West and A rt it end right at the corner of each right. The snowflakes flew, and lueloaf—OramatlQ ...... m . m . II fortable home this winter, In the wife doesn't care. And if she makes "It’s strange how it stays in the wanted—laetruotioB II her heart elastic and takes in am Scharsln put out the “Not Wel­ eye, being careful not to get It out what a sight! Said Coppy, “’Tls a Johnson Block. Telephone 6017 or come" Hlgn. May ’34 be Tommy*! on your cheeks. An(J adso being adr. Gee, I don’t think that I would bad storm, but we’ll get through it, •'iBaaelBl 8726. erramt knlght—well, so what? care if we rode oh amd on for hours. somehow." tonde—atooke—Hortaaaea ■ .... II — «- Among my friends there is sm­ year. c a r ^ l not to leave rough edges •nelBeee Qpportunltlee • |e*«888 —To sometimes is fldttering to blondes. knows. Perhaps we'U meet lotoe Aasnti Wanted ...... K.8T-A BUSINESS LOCATIONS a door or two apiut in the samae to me. Why, Just a bowl of bread Eskimos. As 80

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Women crowding around Closely woven, this table Thurs­ very absorbent— The39 popular triangle Shop Brown Thomson*s day. .shop bright of heavy, double oU mops reduced for Here’s big news! Those pop- and early Satur­ thread. Handy, this January Clearance ular “Snuggles" that young day for your every day sl^ Sale at 39c. F’or dust­ moderns are rinfnnHwg fgp ^ share. Fine, 80- 18x36 inches. Col­ ing and polishing floora 49c during our Sale. Vests,- square percale or-fast borders in For this sale oniy panties. Containing 13% prints in over 80 wanted colors. while present stock wool for warmth! Cotton different pat­ lasts—39c. for wear! They fit Uke a ANNUAL terns. second akin Main Floor, left Basement Main Floor, left Main Floor, right JANUARY SALE

Big Redactions On All Merchandise (Excepting Manufacturers’ Restricted Items)

W hat Aji Opportunity For Thrifty Housekeepers... Hale's Regular W8gh Clearance o f Shoes Quality Merchandise At Great Reductions. Shop SATURDAY Until Mine! Women’s kid ties and pumps, brown and black, Cuban and Louis heels. Were $5.00 /in and $6.00, for, p a ir...... First Quality NOW! Boys’ high cut storm boots, with Q C You Can A fford pocket and S^ut knife, pair ...... Cannon ‘NANTUCKET Muslin Pure Silk A New Coat During The Handbags . HOSE Sheets Extra Special! Wool crepe muff bags, some with ^ i n O January zipper tops, black and brow n ...... Large size, long handle tapestry bags, moire lined $ 1 .1 5 and well tailored, all good ^ i n n colors ...... ^ X #After This COAT •After This Sale 79c Sale $1.45 a (Chiffon and serv­ ’ ice weights. Boys Clothing • Pure silk, full SALE Sheet prices are moving up, but in this fashioned hose. Boys’ 8-piece knicker suits, all well’ d* C n n January Clearance Sale your dollar moves S Big Sizes! ^ First quality--not made, regular to $9.95. Sizes 6 to 18...... v O * U U up faster with the unusual values offered #81x99 inches in Cannon NANTUCKETT sheets, Every cheap “s k 1 e” sheet guaranteed for 4 years! The snowy hose. Men’s and boys’ long trousers, dJ O Q Q #72x99 inches • Most popular values to $3.95, fo r ...... whiteness means superb bleaching, Woven from extra fine cotton, 128 threads to the winter shades. #63x99 inches inch. Buy now and SAVE! Hosiery— B. T. Inc. . . . street floor. Main Floor, right Re^lar 25c "Modess” • $ 2 4 :7 5 and $29.75 Grades 'LadyPepperell'Cases, 3 for o f You’re liable to be buying a $29.75 coat Sizes: 42x36 and 45x36 Inches. Sanitary Napkins when you choose one of these $17. values, At HALE’S Domestics—Main Floor, left ^ d the very cheapest any of these were before the sale was $24.75. Dress and packages $ X *00 sports models In most popular styles and 9 fabrics. For misses and women. Here’s a bargain! Regular 25c size package of the nationally famous “Modess” sanitary napkins at this saving. Twelve in each package. S O U T H Mf\ N C H C S T T P ■ CO H N ■ 200 Pairs! Ruffled and TaUored Notions—Main Floor, left. $35 - $39.50 COATS, Beautiful dress coats that are reduced from $10. W omen’s Heavy to $14.50. Full silk lined. Limited stock—shoe early! ^ Saturday Curtains Flannel Coats— Main Floor, rear. Gowns Drug Specials $ 1.09 $7.95 and $8.95 •Every Curtain Made DRESS SALE To Sell As High As $1.98 I Not to be confused Sampling Demonstration! ’ with the cheap, short, Here’s curtain values that are worth getting excited thin flannel gowns be­ I ^ k through this rack of dresses now reduced to Regular 25c over. Smartly styled models made by the country’s ing sold at a low price $5. Just the type of frocks to fill In the gap in your largest curtain manufacturer. Ruffled models in . . . these are full cu t wardrobe for late winter affairs. Silks and woolens $ cushion dots, plain marquisettes, figured marquis­ long and extra heavy Not all sizes. EPSO TABS ettes, figured dots. Every curtain full length and flannel gowns. White width. Flat curtains Included In this selling. and stripes. Sizes 16 Frocks— Main Floor, rear. and 17. A t HALE’S Curtains— Main Floor, left. 19c Gowns—Msdn Floor, Come in and get a aample! rear. A Grand Clearance Of Special demonstration ends Saturday night. Part-Wool DOUBLE 36-inch Willimantic BAYER ASPIRIN TABLETS, regularly 3 5c ...... 21c Outing Tots' Coats EPSO TABS, regularly 5 0c ...... 29c Sewing Values NUJOL, regularly $1.00 ...... 59c Flannel Thread ABSORBINE, JUNIOR, regularly $1.25...... 79c $7.98 OVALTTNE, regularly $1.00...... Blankets $5-9S ADHESIVE TAPE (1” x 5 yds.), regularly 25c ...... 19c ^ yds. 3 for Better type coats reduced! pressy models as DR. WEST TOOTH BRUSHES, regularly 5 0 c ...... 33c well as the classic tailored coats. Chinchilla and WHITE MINERAL OIL, regularly 4 5 c ...... 29c heavy woolens. Many fur trimmed. Sizes 2 to LISTERINE, regularly $1.00...... 59c $ 1.97 10 years. KLEENEX TISSUES, regularly 2 5c ...... 16c, 4 for 60c « 1 1 1 < WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP, regularly 2 5 c ...... 16c •Replacem ent Price $2.98 Here’s one of our fast Stock up your sewing (New large size cake). $5.98 COATS, Here’s big news in blankets! Just think of It! A selling January Sale basket with plenty of items. We sold yards Willimantic thread 2 to 10 years. Tan, red, part-wool double blanket of thin size and quality navy woolens and chinchillas. $3.9S at less than $2,00! Size, 66x80 Inches. Rich block and yards ’Thursday. during this sale. EIxtra heavy quality, 50c 85c plaids; sateen bound ends to match. Buy now and Black and white. AIL Baby Shop—Main Floor, rear. ifave.. .after this sale $2.98! great for gowns and numbers. For a few Lady Esther Italian pajamas. White and days only at 3 for stripes. 11c! ' . Cream Balm At HALE’S Blankets—Mala Floor, left ' Main Floor, le ft Main Floor, left^ 25c 1-2 Price SALE 39c And the regular 60c size They’re Smart— 25c size, 19c; 76c size, 69o. no v 41c. Housefurnishing Specials They’re Comfortable I RUBBING ALCOHOL, regularly 2 6 c ...... 14c Girls'Coats S(5UIBB’S COD LIVER OIL, regularly $1.00 .... ,69c Clothes Baskets Ironing Tubles Balbriggan CITRATE MAGNESIA, regularly 26c ...... I6c DOANE’S KIDNEY PILLS, reguUtfly 7 5 c ...... 45c Pafamas $10 COATS, ^ GEM RAZOR BLADES, regularly 8 5c ...... 21c > 1.29 A small group to close-out Dress P k “Padflc Queen’’ VICK’S VAPORUB, regularly 3 6 c ...... 28c tmd sports models. 7 to 14. ■ Imported wU- , foldli^ tables. VKTK’S NOSE DROPS, regularly 6 0 c ...... 82c low clothes Made from big fir * PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE CX)MPOUND, regularly $1.25... .85c baskets. 29- trees on the West $1-59 HALEY’S M-0, regularly $1.00 ...... 60c inch dze. Coast They’re the grandest thing... WAMPOLE’S CREO-TERPIN, regularly $1.00 ...... 69c smart to sleep in, comfortable ta $14 COATS, . LYSOL, regularly 26c, 60c and $1.00...... 18c, 88c, 69c wear—and at this saving they'll F^irred dress models and plain tail- P k fairly walk right out Two- LADy ESTHER FACE POWDER, regularly 66c ...... 48c GARBAGE PAILS, 69c DUST MOPS, 89c ored coats. Dark colors; warmly In- Brown and green colored yam dust piece. Blue, te€ux>ee, green, terlined. 7 to 14. 8-gallon size galvanized palls; tight- mops; reversible. Colored hemdles. noaize. ^Doctors’ Pr^riptions fitting cover. •JBW ‘jooLi npsK Girls’ Shoi>-rMaln Floor, center. Carefully Compounded SHELF OIL CLOTH, QUALITY BROOMS, 25c yd. 7c Two registered pharmacists in attendance at all times. Four sewed, good quality -broom com. 13-inoh sbelf oil doth. An assortment Bamboo handles. Drugs-—Main Floor, right of colors and patterns. TiMJWHALCeo. At HALE’S Housefumishlngs—Basement Manchisteb Conm-