HERALD COOKING SCHOOL ENDS TOMORROW, STATE THEATER

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V O L. L V II., N O . lOS AdvertWac rm g* l|l). BfANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1938 .(SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS HURLET LOSES Drifting: Ice Takes Polar Party for a Ride BREECHES BUOY May 31, 1917 - -J*;' ^ r- - ELEVEN MEN KILLED HIS HIGHWAYS ?NORTH»^POLE JOB FREES MAN fJpNTROL HGHT IN i m TRAP / WHEN U.S. BOMBERS Soprenie Court Roles Roads, Maroon^ In Rapids, Free^ Bridges Are Province Of ing, He Is Rescued By Men COLLIDE IN MIDAI Highway Depl; No ERect Of Coast Guard From Dis- Worst Disaster Of Its On Merritt Quiz, Is Belief. tant Station; Is Critical Little Businessmens* Parley In U. S. History; ThriM SPITZBERGEN Hartford, Feb. » —(A P ) — SUte Lowell, Mesa., Feb. 3.— (A P ) — Feb. 1, 1933 Highway Commissioner John A Coast Guardsmen in a breeches Men Injored; Giant Planes ^ Macdonald is tbe victor in a legal / / buoy today brought to shore a man battle over Jurisdiction of the lay- Jan Mayen marooned since midnight on a jag- Were Engaged In W w out, construction, reconstruction and U. j ged rock In the Merrimack river improvement of Connecticut's high- basin below Pawtucket falls. He was ways and bridges. Tbe Supreme AR(jriC Identified as EMward GIbUn, 33, of Maneuvers Off Paintic _ Court of Errors in an unanimous Lowell. HIs father, John J. Ulblln, opinion wiitten by Justice George A severe Arctic storm haa shattered the ice-floe on which, eight months ago, Russia establlabed a four- director of the Lowell High school Coast; One Falls A U az^ 1 E. Hinman, banded down late yes- man camp to study polar meteorological conditions, and although a fissure developed in the ice cake on band and prominent In musical cir- terday, also stated that tbe Public which their tent stands, the daring ^en tista have radioed to Moscow, "Don't worry.” The map shows cles, said Eklward had gone for a Works Act of 1937 manifests no tbe position of the floe when the experiment began and its approximate position at present. The men walk last evening. legislative Intent to limit or impair in the photo are Ivan Papanin, left, expedition chief, who sent the laconic message to the Soviet cap- San Pedro, Peb. 8.— (A P )— that JurUdictlon or bis powers and So serious waa GIblin’a condition ital, and Fydorov, one of the acientiata. A Soviet ice- breaker Is preparing to rescue tbe psrty, which saw that he was unable to tell hospital A mid-air collision of two giant % duties by transferring them to the Its reserve supply bases and its storehouse of technical material go floating off on other cakes of Ice. department of the Commissioner of authorities how be fell Into the bombers— worst plane disastar Ji Public Works. water. Little hope was held for hie in American naval history— ^ In Its opinion, the state's highest recovery when he first was taken'- court sustained Superior Court ashore but after an hour's examina- claimed its eleventh life to ^ y - '^ J u ^ e John A. Cornell's decision for DAVIS BEING HELD tion, Dr. Leo King said the victim as a search was made by air the Connecticut Rural Roads Im- had a fair chance. and sea for the missing bodies provement Association In Its suit COOKING SESSIONS Legs Froaen of ten airmen. against Macdonald, Public Works A Guardsman rode the buoy to a Commissioner Robert A. Hurley and IN $300,000 B A a n>ck 75 feet from shore, tied the Rescued from the water aft* Comptroller Charles A. Swartz half-frozen man into It and fellow er the bomber ll-P -4 fell in a ^ seeking to enjoin them from allow- Uuard.-smen hauled him ashore. An splintering impact last night»^^ ing Hurley to advertise fOr bids and CLOSE TOMORROW ambulance rushed him to St. award contracts for work oh high Attorney For Dutch’ Schnltz J. H. Heater, radioman first Joseph’s hospital half a mile away. class of San IMego, died aboard ways and bridges. His legs apparently were frozen No Further Action the hospital ship relief at San ' ^ Shortly after the supreme court's Hundreds Of Women Fmd ICEBREAKER STARTS Unable To Raise Bond; from the hips down, and bis rescuer opihlon bad been announced, Attor- was unable to bend them to get him Clemente island this morning. ney-General Charles J. McLaughlin ‘Tfew Entlinsiasm For OU Into the buoy. Three of his companions said he would advise the three de- Charged As Being Fugitive Rescue came shortly after dawn, were seriously injured but TO SAVE SCIENTISTS after Guardsmen had worked dog- partment heads involved to make were expected to recover. such adjustments as are necessary Job” In Attending Herald gedly all night to rig the line across to abide by the decision. It is not PbUadeIpbla, Feb. 3— (A P )—Two the river. Glbltn waa near collapse The bodies of three more of when finally rescued. expected that further court action women— the dark haired w ife be the ll-P-4’a crew and the sev- will be necessary. Classes At State Theater. Four Rossbns Are Adrift Shortly before the rescue GlbUn en men in its slater bomber, The case came to the state's high- abandoned and hie red haired sweet- had worked himself from hU first est court on appeal from a Judg- heart-pledged their love to Rich- rock refuge, 150 feet from shore to the 11-P-S, were hunted by the ment for the Rural Roads Associa- "The most Important thing I get On SmaU Ice Floe Off ard “Dixie" Davla today. But he one only 75 feet away, by clinging U nitM . States fieet. N avy tion entered by'Judge Oomeil after still needed $300,000 bail to get out from the Herald Cooking School Is to the line aa It was hauled through sources here said unoffidany he had overruled a demurrer to the of the city lockup on a chaige of the water. Tlie enthusiastic group above, armed with antl-receaaion banners, is complaint and tbe defendants bad new enthusiasm for tbe old Job.” The Coast Of Greenland. being a f^U ve from New York there was no hope the men had One line broke after it bad been a delegation of “ little business” men. as they arrived in Washington In survived. waived their right to plead further This statement from a woman at- where he is wanted in connection shot across tbe river with a gun, answer to President RoooeveU’s invitation to come down and say their so that tbe question conld be a tendsnt at tjia school yaaterday ex- with District Attome;’ Thomas E. say on what’s to be done about jgivtng tha business pendulum an upswing. TIte bombers, acoutbig fo r a and another was walked across on theoretical enemy off the eoulMni > iip Immediate datennlaa- aasss tbs feelings of huMrsda . Moscow,- Feh. 5—(A P I —The I Deway’a war on gangstera. Ire iipriver. Guardsmett' inched ft Tbe former attorney for Arthur Callfomia oaeet,. coUlded, during a who fisvs attamM tk » ihrse sSs- siet Icebrealnr TEHtyr sailed from doamstream Mowly, foatteliiff e Quick action to return the super- slons to date. tw norrow la the (Dutch Schultz) Fleguheim er, and sudden aqualL within view a t bm» ., vision of highway construction to Murmansk today to rescue the four George Weinberg, former Schultz end to the top o f on 8D-foot aerial neuvering aetn ee ftdpo. final session o f this year's school. ladder to clear trees along the river Macdonald was indicated last night. The new Inspiration for a Job Russiin sdeaUsts of tbe “North henchman, were arrested yesterday The u -P -S fen la flames. bank. The attorney-general said he that perhaps has become dull and Pole Camp” drifting precariously on In a raid on the apartment of Davis' BUSINESS MEN’S PARLEY ll-P-4 emeshed to pieoes o« the Would instruct Macdonald, Hurley colorleas during the years has been a amall block o f loe In Arctic seas show girl friend. Hope Dare. Meanwhile, with GlbUn lying on choppy I and Swartz to “ make adjustments found by all those who have at- off Greenland. Weinberg likewise waa held in hla narrow rock, volunteers arrang- Naval oflicert eehore eald 0)e tended the courses. The spiritual Murmansk la nearly 1,(X)0 miles $300,(X)0 ball on a fugitive charge. ed to place a sound truck on near- bombers, flying near each othar, (Contlaoed on Page fwo) opening to the dally school, the from tbe position last reported by Tbe girl was released after $2,500 by Pawtucket Bridge, from which ENDS AMID DISORDERS might have been crushed together

friendly spirit expreaud by Miss the campers, who said yesterday hail had been posted for her, aa a they hoped a Clkithodlc priest could by a sudden downdraft. They were ’ Edna Ferguson, tbe lecturer, the their refuge, a silk tent with an suspicious person. New York auth. pronounce the last rites of the cruising at about 140 mltea an hour, many hints and bits o f advice, the emergency radio mast for a tent oritles hod offered a reward for tbe church against the roai o f the fails. clone above four battleahtps and SO destroyers. good humor— all .these timely helps pole, was perched on an Ice base capture o f the men. Plight a Mystery Two Delegates Ejected From Searchlights suddenly Uliiminfltefl PLOrpSTRATED have found ,a responsive spirit In only 100 by 160 feet, a fragment " I love Dixie, and I know who How GlbUn reached bis sUppery the scene and warship launohes imt the enthusiastic audience this week. gave him away to collect the $5,000 perch, sticking six feet out of the LATE NEWS Universal Appeal reward,” Mias Dare told detectives. Meeting; Reports Of Mine out to rescue the men, while the sa- (Coatiniied on Page Two) water, was uncertain. Police theoriz- tire war game of the fleet came to BY WOMAN AGENT Tbe art of bomemaking has uni- Miss Dare la to appear at a bear- ed be had fallen through Ice up- ing next Wednesday with Davla and a halt. v e rA l appeal to all women. .It Is river and bad been swept over tha Groups Adopted; To Ask ’The ten missing airmen, listail by interMtlng to note that students, Weinberg. FLASHES! Mrs. Martha Delancey Davis, who falls. the N avy simpW as “unaccouiited brides, and even the more mature, A passing mUl worker on his way for," were: ‘ experienced homemakers are equally FRANCO PROMISES hasn't seen her husband since be President For U. S. Loans. Foreign Powers Are Involv- a ss indicted last July, at first was home at midnight discovered bis Mechlas, Me., Feb. 8— (A P ) — ll-P-3—^Llaut. samer CUenn Cooy—^.i^ concerned with the principles of er. commanding officer; Avlatl^a v;: menu making, the art of entertain- bitter. plight after he heard a scream. Milton Johnson, S3, grocery clerk, "Red-heads always get them, Firemen caUed to tbe river found died today In Hanson hospital from Cadet Erwin John Koidi, second \ ed In Scheme To Seenre ing, table service for special occa- LIBERAL REGIME Washington, Feb. 8— (A P I —The pilot: Joe ICarl WeltMi. aviaUea sions and the importance of nour- don’t they. They always get their the man waa 150 feet from either on Bbomlnal wound which Sheriff machinist mate second class; Maa- *^ ishing, well-planned meals for tbe man,” she said In New Yorlt. shore. No boats could be launched administration's “ Little Business” Harry E. Hpear said was Inflicted in the Bwtft current. by Johnson’s 16-year-old brother. rice Fttzmeurice, aviatioa chief British Military Secrets. building of good health. Facing Eviction conference adjourned In an uproar machinist mate; George GotdOa The threat o f a storm held the But despite Illness and tbe fact While hundreds lined the bridge today, after voting a program of Winslow. The shooting ooonned in the Griffin, evlatlon machinist mate attendance today at 900, below that Rebel General Announces she facea eviction from her New and shore, helpless to aid. Coast first class; Julian Rawla, radionian York apartment, she relented- economic advice to President Roose- Johnson home while the boy’s wid- London, Feb. 3.— (A P )—A atory of any o f tbe previous days, but it Guardsmen s p ^ 40 mtlea upriver second class; William ^ u l Land- is expected that the theater will “ I f I can help him. If he needs from Plum Island station at New- velt. owed moUier, Mrs. Edith Johnson, o f aucceraful counter-eaplonage by His Policies; Freedom Of looked on. greve, aviation machinist mate seo- a British woman agent, “Mias X ", be Jammed to tbe doon for the Two delegates forcibly Were toss- Police said the brotherii had ar- ond class. final session tomorrow. In sddl- (Continued on Page Twelve) (Oontlnoed on Page Twelve) ed out o f Secretary Roper's apacloua ll-P-4—UeuL Carleton Barmore and the foiling of an alleged plot to gued o\’er a box of candy which sell British military aecrsts to a tion to the dally awards, the grand Press; Loans To Fanners. Commerce Department auditorium. Hutchina, commanding officer; John prizes will be given tomorrow. In a vain effort to quiet a feverish Milton was to have sold on his gro- Gregory Netdzwelcky, aviation ma- foreign power were told by tire cery route. I t is not often possible to exclts tumult, before Chairman Fred Roth, chlnlst mate first cleioa; Marion WB- prosecutor In Bow street court to- the appetites of women anywhere, • • • day. Hendaye, France, (A t the Spanish CHeveland, Ohio, pounded tbe gavel liam Woodruff, aviation chief ma- especially if those women do their the lost time. MARKETS AT A GLANCE. chinist mate. A bearing was held for four men own cooking. But the appetites Frontier), Feb. 8.— (A P )— Insurr THREE ALARMS SOUNDED New York, Feb, $.—(A P)— arrested under the Official Secrets gent Generallsaimo Francisco Fran- Despite shouted protests, tbe con- ‘ In Critical Condltton of thousands o f Manchester women ference adopted reports of nine Stock*—W eak; leaden break low Act, said to be Involved In an at- have been freshened at the Herald co's first ministry began today Its marks since I9SS. O f the four rescued men, J. H. tempt to copy naval gun plana work of organization to give Insur- committees which recommended, Hester, radioman first class, was not Cooking School, daily, by the many among other things, that the gov- Bond*—Lower; cwiporate* down; smuggled from the big Woolwrtch appetlrtng demonstration dishes, gent Spain an “ enlightened'' dicta- FOR NURSES’ HOME FIRE U. S. Leons narrow. expected to live because o f his criti- ernment supply financial aid by cal Injuries. arsenal. cakes, pies, cooMes, tarts and other torship. stimulating private credit. Curb—Off; leaden down but D. B. McKay, aviation chief ma- Prosecutor O. B. McCSure declared forms of deaaert not to mention tbe The Cabinet, created by Franco many othen fairly steady. there was evidence of “contact with savory meat and flab dishes that to administer tbe Spanish territory An unusual calm smoothed the chinist mate, suffered a broken leg. Foreign Exchange — Higher; V. S. Hatfield, aviation chief ma- a foreign power." which be did not have been taken piping hot from Nine Engines And Four disorderly confusion Immediately which he contiols, detailed its long- MORE WDNESSES sterling, franc advance. chinist mate, also sustained a broken name. the gaa and electric ovens of the time policies thus: after adjournment. Businessmen Cotton—Quiet; Inde and foreign school ranges each day. who had been talking and shouting leg and cuta. L. S. Carpenteiv He said, however, that “Hias X' A labor charter, “ baaed on the Trucks Respond To Cali buying. aviation machinist mate second acting under wrar office order% met Makee One Hungry. arorklng class,** and providing a moment before sat back in their Sugar— Even; trade buying. “I was never so hungry in my APPEAR AT PROBE class, had a broken arm. P. E. Gladlng, chief defendant, after Separate unions for workers, tech- chairs to pose for photographers. Coffee—Barely steady; easier The four all resided In Son O i^ o . life aa when the school closed jres- Both o f those ejected a few mo- Brazilian markeL Joining the Friends of tbe Soviet nicians and employers. To Stmetnre Belonging Their escape in the sbatteirlng Union, an organization called aa terday noon,” one woman told a menta earlier had wanted to address Herald reporter yesterday. “Just A press statute guaranteeing plunge of the 11-P4 was almoet “anti-wrar movement.” freedom o f the press. tbe conference before It closed. miraculous. Giant searebUgbU watching Miss Fergu^JO making To St. Francis Hospital. AO Those CaDed By Special A. S. Shafer of Philadelphia was Gladlng was employed at Wool- those fine cakaa and other dlahes all Municipal organization for effi- from the warships spotted them In wich until 1BJ8. Other defendants cient local government. removed from the scene for the sec- the water and they were qulekly morning made me Just want to ond time. Commerce Department MANY SNOWBOUND are Albert Williams, until Acently home and hake up a batch o f things A public works program for re- Grand Jury Had Sold Land picked up by onr of tbe small boats armament examiner at Woolwich, construction of devastated regions, Hartford, Feb. 8.— (A P )— Three guards led him out of yesterday's which sped to the scene. like hen.” meeting. The business men almost George Whomack, assistant fore- Already hundreds of local women and an Agrarian plan for loans to alarms were sounded for a fire IN LUMBER CAMPS Holding Maneuvers which broke out in the east wing tore his trousers off while tossing man o f tbe gun section at the have tried out these economical bUs farmers and "Judicious redistribu- For The New Parkway. The collision occurred at 8:S7

arsenal, and C. W. Monday, assist- of conservatlon officers got at San Diego to Join tbe irar i Il^vhtual mkilsUra, however, Firemen said they fsK certeia no Commonwealth for $100,000. the Wearing Apparel Board ot through to the Cary camp and re- It waa tbe third major Amerlcul a foreign couple named fltevene. diturea. $110,855^3.79; balance. *3,- ware assigned to draft spacifle bibs one had been injured. Tbe Meads said they were repre- Trade c< Pennsylvania, fought bis 969,093,947M>; customs receipts for ported its eight residents safe but na'val plane disaster o f the year i t s a V a g * T m h w y ' month, |5aO,575JM. (Centl— s5 m fkga Twelve) (C ea Page Twelsa) (Oaotlanafl ea Page Twelve) (Oeattaoed ea Page Twelve) (Oenttoaed ea n u n

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man o f the firm o f Rlsemsn and the Merritt Highway and Hartford Go., Mrs. Gustave Florin, IBS Maple Lccari of Boston, and every effort and East Hartford bridge commla- FDimER RESIDEMTS St. MANCHBS'I EK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1988 P A G E T R U B B -N fl HERIDANIODNGE has' been made' to bring about aa HURLEY LOSES slons and abandonment o f ferries Free washing from the New CONN.POWER CO.. artistic pattern of elegance hereto- provided iBr In ArUcle 1 o f the pro- Model Laundry, Edith McComb, 30* .... II iiiaW fore unknown in any city the else posed MU w^re not to be accepted, IN DIVORCE ACTION Eldrldga.St. PARTY THIS EVENING moa to a rofiwiee. The fish to hatch- former years. Her death woa caua- than the tractor, although for : I t ) OPEN TONIGHT o f Manchester. A scene of resplen- HIS HIGHWAYS there was no occasion for retoliiing ■ Free cleaning Job from tha V. 8. ed la the freob river waters and re- ed by a heart attack. special Joba I's sometimes hires a dant beauty and complete in every the remaining secUon concemlag OFHCERS NAMED SEE TROUBLE NEAR matatf there for maybe a couple of MUNICIPAL LEAGUE tractor. FOUIDS ABSENT Mr«. Dori» Mae Wilson Strick- Cfieanera, Mrs. Anna Schueta, Allan L. Carr spent three days at detail, the new Sheridan CocktaU the highway department ad- Foley 8L Admission Price Reduced And yeiarv when it goaa down to the sea. hL Hebron place, coming Saturday' Mrs. Helan White passed her 96th V a V j WIFE? For"Raw’’ThnNrt land Seeks Divorce From lounge and nightclub sets an en- mlnistraUve system beaded by the Brush and can o f paint from Usual 25 Door Prizes Will Be For two or three yea n more, until and returninig to Middletown Tues. birthday at her pleasant home in viable pace for high-grade recrea- CONTROL HGHT highway commissioner is generally Calvin F. Strickland. Thomas McGlU, Jr., Mrs. C. LewU, IN FISHING FIELDS It ottolas Ita full growth, it to in the day. He attended the morning ser- JNtw Codtfaii Bar Is Hailed Awarded Also. PLANS COUNTY MEET the Fawn Brook section Wednesday, FROM PARLEY tW momik - tat • Bit Ita ftartk. tion and entertainment. known and referred to as the high- 76 Main 8 t Board Of Directors Elected realms o f mystery; nobody knows vice at St Peter's church Sunday. Feb. 3. A quiet fam ily party was N« oMtta tav yov bMk tdkm — ^>tta Flanking the street entrance to (OoDtlnned from Page Oae) way department; It Is so referred to The divorce action brought by Two Ice cream cokes from the where it goes. But unerringly It re- He was a supper guest Saturday at held, at which only her children htm lewdly yow mr^m mnmm teka it n.. B o jiiis - the lounge are two circular booths repeatedly by the commission In Its Manchester Dairy Ice Cream Co. Jht Red Men's "Bingo” will be turns finally to q>awn In the waters the home o f the Misses Pendleton eat M fern kebeed- ' iwawH^[ViTL*5!!2iJf .*?*»**” ~ As Artistic Tnompii; Plan Mrs. Doris Mae Wilson Strickland, were present. Those attending were Fbr Qm wtranBkM om wvtmm hm toM —comfortably upholstered In red forwith In accordance with the pro- re|>ort by tbe General Assembly In one each to Mrs. K. Helwlg, 2S8 Oak held tonight starting at 8:80 in Yesterday In Meeting vin of Ita birth, never any other place. and Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert. He hopes Ws peeve * 4 SA ikme eese aekveiB now o f Broad Brook, against (Jalvin Ttoker hall. The same high class Alitkan ResideDts Dechre q her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Local Manofactarer Not At aaotkar kaw to m •taUHM throoth" with I leatherette. AU booths and settees vision of the decision.” legislation and. Indeed, by the at- Fuller Strickland, now of Bristol, St. and Mrs. Clarence Custer, 10^ The huge silver-sided bemtles First h Series T Be Held At to have matters arranged so that and Mrs. J. Kellogg White and her LytaKe PtwnwA VwSiBe Ciwpeimd. It prizes win be offered but as a epe- Mp» Niin toM mp tta in toto« t lt a IwbmI” ... Zoata k&ttMgnMttMtfiMaTSSZ Hurley, It woa indicated, would torney-general In the brief for the but both former residents o f Man- Church S t Bwmrm up tbe streoma In ouch he can bave two days or so off each son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and - Gala CelebratioiL in the lounge are done similarly and withdraw from the partial super- dm attraction the committee has lot tta dtaoMfarto fram iha feaettoeeTtas defendant Tbe powers and duUea chester, which went to trial before Items cooked on ths stsge today Hartford. mooses that at times tbe waters are week through the summer. He will Mrs. Arthur Keefe o f (jUead, also ordan vkiek wn—to « « i t awdata. the bar itself Is padded in red reduced the admission price for to- Japs Are Romiiiii The Iih Hotel Garde, Hartford, Small Bosiness Confer- vision o f the Highway Department Judge Edward J. Daly In the Hart- were as follows and were won by tbe spend the time here when possible. her son Aleck o f Gilead. Her daugh- Mmka a aaC# Nt»w W Mt a battia al leatherette with horizontal copper which waa given him about aeven provided for were merely those night only. Despite the small ad- full from bank to bank. They do not PInkhAfli -a laday WTraulh T A ll frasw vaor Tonlgtit a long-awiUted «vent trim. Overhead an enchanting shade ‘conferred or Imposed upon the ford County Superior Court ydster- follow l^ p ^ It : feed, they pause for noth l^. Up Mr. and M'rs. Edward A. Smith ter, Miss Daisy and her oon Clar- druakit mof tkaa w mtihaw^wa mm taya months ago through an opinion bj' mission thtt.oisaal twenty-five door WTittM to tatata rafiamai kawadt. ___ taymr tbraet. FaUewgsiBledbeeitaiwIife takes place with the opening of the of blue blends harmoniously with highway commissioner by svuting day, la being contested by Mr. Blsciilt Tortonl, Mrs. Elsenbartb, The directors of tho Connecticut diistry; Ignore Oor Laws. rapids, over foUs, they floiih at the Next Tuesday Night. were visitors In New Haven Sunday. ence who live with her on the home ence In Washington. bM ^ You-U beaM i— ||B former Attorney-General Edward Strickland. Appearing for Mrs. 23 Moore S t prises will be awarded to twenty- . new Hotel .Sheridan cocktail lounge the sida walls and with the aid ot laws.’ The omission o f Part 1 of Po\ver Company, of which the Man-« rate of maybe twenty miles a day They went to see their son Bradford, farm made up the rest of tbe party. fetes MS WMU cold fwme. Daly. Tbe public works commis- Strickland is the law firm of Cramer five different winners. Bingo fans, a student at Yale. They vlaited tbe and night club acclaimed aa an indirect lighting many exotic ana the commission bUI from tha A ct as Lamb Pie, Mrs. Am u B. Schuetz, Chester Electric Company ts a divi- until they reach the white londa Mrs. Keefe and Mra. Kellogg White sioner would, instead, devote himself and Guthrie and Mr. Btrlckland la 82 West O n ts r S t I through experience, know that the sion, were elected yesterday In Hart- college buildings and attended a , architectural and artiatlc tnumpn fascinating color hues are easily af- to the $14,000,300 insUtuUonal passed Is without significance tend- Red Men committee have been giv- *By D E W ITT M ACKENZIE where the eggs ore laid. And quite The first of a series of county helped furalah tbe dinner. A very Absent at the Washington, D; C.. ing to broaden the meaning of ‘real represented In hla contest o f the Fish, Mrs. A. Grlraaaon, 285 ford. The directors named were: likely their bones will lie beoida the service at Battell Chapel. This ta delightful time was enjoyed. Mrs. conference of little businessmen ' A gala celebration haa been arrang- fected. building program for which his»de. suit ^ Attorney! J. F. McDermott ing them the best there Is In prise.s New York, Feb. 3.— (A P ) —Speak meetings, planned by the Connecti- assets' as employed in that A c t School S t Frank R. Appelt, Charles G. BUl^ spawn, for the salmon (the A laakan Bradford's first year at the univer- White makes a model hostess, aa vesten of any sense tion.” Tbia mural Is lighted by col- sioner had not been affected by that band had beeome friendly with rectors’ meeting were: Samncl symptoms bad apparently abated can member o. tbe House, spoke for A ir Reduo ...... 46»4 Internationa] Jangles— some pretVy rhe catch, valued at mllliona, ran ty, who will be a member of the the error, at other tiroes casually that the administration might ob- i o f aesthetic sense of l)cauty not to umns of indirect lighting on both A c t” the court said. woman in Bristol. , ' ICEBREAKER STARTS Ferguson, chairman; Alfred VV. Da- another stack followed with the the Rural Roads Improvement As- Alaska J u n ...... ■erloua— the latest revolving at this to close to tbree-quortera of a bil- Board o f Directors of the League, remarking that she Is very grateful tain the views of the leaders of in- ^appreciate the striking color moUts sides. The walla on either aide ot It cited the amendment and re- In hla counter claim Strickland AUegbeny ...... ter, vice chairman; VIggo E. Bird, more usual grip characteristics, to have such good bearing. 'ITien sociation. He said; ‘T h e associa- said that his wife had lived with ’ momei^ about the ealmen fisheries lion pounds, though this Includss will be elected by the towns and dustries Incorporated for 6KX>,(XX> or S at this Inimitable cocktail lounge this mural and throughout the club enactment of a statute authorizing Allied C hem ...... president! Allan D. Colvin, execu- cblUa. feveri and cold loliated In they drop thetr voices but uauajly tion was anxious to know where hhn within the statutory limit of TO SAVE SCIENTISTS o f our own Alaskan waters. nut only salmon but other fish and cities of Hartford County._ less. Main dlscu-ssions scheduled sad night club—the finest and most are of leatherette with peach, beige tbe highway commissioner to pur- Am Con ...... tive vice president; Townsend H. head and chest. Recoveries have begin to yell again in a few minutes. the responsibility lay. Our main ob- three years and that bis wife had ’ The Japanese ore charged with so wbolsa. ' Robert J. Smith, Deputy State concerned means of uniting small spectacular to be found this side of and coral aa the color motif. To the chase land needed for highways, Am Home Prod .. Soren, vice president: Charles O. been made so far In all cases and Those who know her well o f course ject an the time Is more and better left him on February 5, 1934. Ha BUI. vice prealdent; Prentice M. encroaching that they will exhauat The latest figure available for Welfare (Sommlssloner in charge ot and large Industries and business Boston. left of the club entrance a canopied legislaUon providing for expendi- Am Rad St S .... 'fOontloued from Page One) a physician’s visit has notfi been do not make such a mistake. It Is roads In the rural districts. We also produced a letter written to him Hatch, vice president; Richard B. the flsheriea. which form the most salmon statee that In 1938 the catch tbs Widows' Aid, State Aid and Col- to beat depressions and receaalons. Predominatint: throughout the in> band stand has been erected with a tures for the administraUon of the Am Smelt ...... necessary In most instances. Among as easy Ulklng with her as with a didn't want any complications that by hla wife last year In which she Curran, secretary-treasurer: Sam- Important industry of Aloaks and ran to 246,800,000 pounds valued at lection dlvisio-iB of tbe State Wel- According to news dispatches, terlor of the cocktail lounge Is a back drop of heavy damask In peach highway department amd for the Am Tel and Tel .. spilt off by storms from their origi- the biggest thing of Its kind in ex- tiose laterly ainicted are Mrs. Frank person of 28. and much more Inter- would hamper this work. I am glad said that “ R oy" would provide nal floe. uel Ferguson, Jr., assistant treas- about 637,000,000. Twelve thousand fare "Vpartment, will address the Uavls and little Leslie Owtes ot several of the “small businessmen” patriotic tone of red, white and blue and silver. Settees and booths In the construction, reconstrucUon and money for the divorce. “Roy” la Am Tob B ...... istence. It’s from, these far north- esting aa her memory Is as keen as that the court has decided who Is in urer: William W. Faucett. assistant people were employed in the can- meeting on ‘T he Functions of the Hopevale. Mrs. E. Q. Lord has been who did attend yesterday's sesaioD UaA at Ilia Ww sal* pdaa. Ihaa saawata* 7 with copper bands in horizontal lines club have been so arranged that charge." maintenance of state roads and said to be Roy TschummI o f Hart- Am Wat W k a___ The northern sea route, govern- ern canneries that come tbe tins her hearing and she can recall tbe treasurer; Charles Bolton, assistant ning and packing houaea. State Welfare Department," with ill for the past month off and on, were unable to raise the price of a Aat It tor* va« • < iH*casa Wo*d el dm adding an unusual modernistic bridges, authorizing the governor to ford. He also said that there had Anaconda ...... ment bureau In charge of Arctic ex- which enable the wives of Christen- past like so many pages of hlsto^. B M W cawaatv RvsRiy raaswas waw—. .g they are easily accessable while still In Bridgeport, state's attorney secretary; Austin D. Barney, gen- . The J s i^ e a e are about the most but is recovering. Miss Susan Pen- railroad ticket from New York to touch. The color motif for the lounge borrow money 'or the use of the been a conference between hla wife, Armour, III ...... ploration. declined to eay whether dom to do the hat-trick and provide particular reference to their rela- She does much fancy work, and has ha*t$5 pse^md bp$ a aaaad a^v* providing plenty of room for danc- Ixirlm W. Wlllla stated .that It was eral counsel: Charles L. Smlddy. proficient fishermen there ore. For dleton is on the mend after an at- Washington. Others, who did at- is set by a 20 foot mural depicting his "understanding that the decision highway commissioner to regulate TschummI and hlmselt at which time Atchison ...... word had been received from the the Sunday night supper without tions to the welfare programs of embroidered seta o f table linens, ing. Modernistic circular mirrors campers today. counsel; Clifford Trull, coordinating generations they have gone about tack which lasted several days. quilts and other useful and beautiful tend. scuffled with departmental po- Major General Philip Sheridan and has no bearing on "the Merritt use of the state dock at Guilford, hie wife had suggested the divorce Aviation Corp .... standing over hot stoves. municipalities. p—/Veic Low Regular Prices . and Indirect lighting lend a thor- auditor: (Vllllam 8. Barker, purchas- the busineoa systematically and ocl- Tax-collector Mark H. W. Hills things. She Is able to get about tbe licemen, yelled down the meeting's Parkway grand Jury land purchases providing for salaries of appointees action. In the letter that waa read Baldwin, CT ...... Carries Three Planes ing agent: Cecil W. Brown, director Take it from Anthony J. Dia- Selectmen, mayors and all other General Grant reviewing troops. The oughly picturesque atmosphere to entiflcally. Their fishery achools bas decided to hold sessions at the house and do some tasks, to get out chairman, and otherwise “ confer- Mob M d PsN BodM investigation. of the highway commissioner and she had suggested that Strickland Balt and Ohio . . . . The Taimyr carried three planes of engineering: Charles M. Yale, mond, Alaaka delegate to (^ongreas, municipal officials of the county mural and Interlos of excellent de- the room. study the subject intensively, and green, town clerk's office, to receive doors when the weather Is fine, and red” loud and long. Macdonald testified before the the general appropriation bill, ap- not oppose the action or cause any Bendlx ...... lashed to her decks to prevent transmission engineer; Harry L. have bMn Invited to attend. RED CIRCLE C..O.F F E E ' sign were executed by William RLie- Renovations at the Sheridan have the position Is really dangerous. He tbe country bes tbe latest thing in payments of old age assistance Jury last week. The Jury also has trouble for the sake of the two chil- Beth Steel ...... washing away In storms. One was Similar meetings In other cqun- she always loves to receive visits not stopped at the lounge and night proved June 9, which made detailed Thomson, meter and appliance engi- declares he la ‘gravely apprehensive fishing equipment. taxes. He will meet the taxpayers VlgereM In Its room the 100-page report by appropriations for the highway de- dren. Beth Steel, pfd . .. a seaplane taken In hope It might neer; A. L. Kebbe. merchandise sales tles of the state are also being ar- from friends. She received many club. The lobby and main dining that unless eultable legislation be Wherever there is a flldi, even a Saturday, Feb. 8. and Friday, Feb. card, and messages of congratula- IBOKAR COFFEE:: Wbiav * Borden ...... be able to alight alongside the manager; John (V. Clark, commer- ranged for this month. PEBlQBIt PAIMS room have both been redecorated Hurley to Gov. Croos in which he partment, Including specific sums passed there will be an armed con- little one, there will be a Japanese 21, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Taxes charged the Highway Department Can Pac ...... campers Iceblock if the others failed cial engineer: division managers. tion. Friends and relatives also for highway and bridge mainte- flict in Bering Sea.” That is to say, not for off. You will find the eager are due on or before March 1. Those sent birthday gifts. DKUUUTkU WUMBN P erson a l Notic e s with walls of leatherette trimmed with “ Inefficiency and wasteful- Case (J. 1.) ...... to find a landing place. Manager Stamford Gas A Electric nance, state-air construction, con- the Alaakans and the Japanese fish- angler of Nippon searching the wa- who fail to meet their obligations eTsrywhere write that l a r q e f r e s h s u n n y b r o o k s i w m with horizontal copper banda In tbe ness.” Cerro De P a s ...... The small Soviet steamer Mur- Company. Prentice M. Hatch; Man- Mrs. White doesn't seem old and itructlon other than etate-ald and ermen would settle the argument will have to pay a penalty of one ACQUM TABLgTS work Frem Nearbv CONNKCTICUT Forma See ^ modem manner. Hurley had based his report on a Ches and Ohio . . . . manets, near the campers' floe, was ager Farmington Valley division. ters of Australaola, Canada, Sakha- she says she Is never going to be . C A R D O P T H A N K S E. J. MacKnIght general manager reconstruction. Local Stocks with blood. lin, Korea, l^hlna, Kamchatka, Alas- HEBRON dollar extra. It has formerly been fe s te r to relieve Periodle . The farallr of tha lata John F. survey he made following the at- Chrysler ...... under orders to go to the rescue and Frederick A. Baker: Manager Man- Mr. Diamond's very serioua state- old. She retains more than a trace of tbe hotel la today receiving con- “ It Is to be noted also," the court ka, the sea o f Okhotsk, and where the custom for the tax-collector to euffaringemipl* heedeehM, Oonaao wlak to thank tha frianda torney-general's ruling some time Cora Cola ...... report her position every six hours. chester Electric divialon, Parker ment was made In connection with a of what must have been a rare mueculer echee end peine. gratulatlona on all aldei for hts pointed out, “ without prolonging Furnished by Eddy Brothers A Co. not. hold sessions In other sections of the youthful beauty. Her eyes are CLAPP'S vuvrooDV 6 — 49c and nalshbora for tbair klndnana. ago that the Public Works Act of Col Carbon ...... Dr. Otto J. Schmidt, leader of the Soren: Manager New London divi- bill now before tbe Merchant Ma- The Sunday service at the Hebron Coateine eothlng hem ful also thoaa who aant flowara, loaned discussion by detailed analysis, that S3 Lmvts St. town, Gilead, Amston, Jones street, bright and merry and her smile la fofeaigbt in planning these addi- 1937 had tranaferred to bis depart- Col Gas and El . , . expedition which planted the camp sion. Samuel Ferguson, Jr,; Mana- rtae bommlttee of Congress, to pro- Congregational church was made or bebit fenning. tha Bsa of thair ears or atalatad them tions to tbe Sheridan and for the ex- the procedure directed In the Pub- Hartford, Conn, ComI Inv T r ...... ger Middletown division, Ansel A. but Mr. Hills thinks horse and bug- Infectious. Long may she live to o l d e d a l 'n any other way. ment Jurisdiction over the highway lice Works Act (Section 540D, Sub- near the North Pole eight months tect the Alaakan flaherica from the particularly Interesting by the gy days are over and It wlU be an SCSNOMTSUOiSsfill C M •99« cellent taste reflected in tbe ap- and bridges. In effect, the Supreme WllUam B, Martin Coml Solv ...... Packard; Manager Housatonlc divi- keep the rest of us young. Section (1) to (W ) peruinlng to ago, waa to leave for Greenland Japanese “encroachments.” presence of Jan van der Blink of easy matter for all to get to the pointments. Mr. MacKnIght waa as- Court of Errors by yerterday's opin- Local Representative Cons Ekllson...... sion, p'rank A. Whiting. Holland and the Dutch East Indies. IN MRMOHIAM contracts and preliminaries thereto I :U0 p. m. ({uotatluas waters aboard another Iccbicaker. - Ignore Oar Ixiwa The Poet’s Column green to make their payments. O l d M o t h e r 2 ..„l7 e b aoclated with the Knott Hotela Cor ion upset that ruUng. Cone Oil ...... The following were appointed to ACOUl X mAinory o f my husband. Philip Is in many respecta Inappropriate the Yermak, within two or lliree The epeclflc allegation against Mr. Van der Blink spoke from the Arthur Blseman of Elmhurst, L. 8.4FE AT LAST ' L Bvirhss. who died February 6. poration for fifteen years and la The Supreme Court dlscuised the Bid Asked Cent Con ...... the executive committee: Samuel MOUNTAINS text "Go ye therefore and teach all ItSiS iVIN THi FIRST 12 TO 24 hOURS and UDsulted to highway contracta Insurance Stocks daya. He was directing rescue op- the Japanese is that by Ignoring our I., was a visitor here Sunday. He lilt,* and daughter. Ifasel Hughes thoroughly familiar with the lateet work of the reorganization commis- Com Prod ...... Ferguson, chairman; Frank R. Ap- nations.” His address took the C o c o a M a l t =.z 3c =.4ie deComb, who preceded her father by for reoaons generally Indicated In Aetna Casualty...... 83 erations. pelt. Morgan B. Bralnard. E. Kent laws, and among other things em- came from New Haven with Harold San Quentin, Calif. _ Manuel Ask For ACQUIN At Ideas In hotel management. “ In the sion and Its recommendations and Del Lack and West Suggested on bearing the Fare- place of the pastor’s sermon. Miss |l the excerpts which we have quoted Aetna Fire ...... 44 Food For Three Blonths Hubbard and VIggo E. Bird. ploying equipment forbidden to Gray, returning Monday morning. Madelros, 88, was safe In San Quen- ARTHUR DRUG STORE Sheridan now” Mr. MacKnIght saia said It was plain from the form and Douglaa Aircraft . well sermon "Mountains" by Major Masuko Qhtake of Japan, was also from the report o f the commiasion Aetna Life ...... 22(3 Ivan Papanin, leader of the camp, Alaskan fishermen, they are con- The first meeting of the board ot tin prison U, lay. and glad of It. ’▲wmy OR the beautiful Rills of Qod today, “We— and the people of Man- content o f tb f proposed legUlatlon Du Pont ...... Ralph Miner at the Salvation Army present and- spoke briefly. Miss P r e s e r v e s rsis-cie; 'c 1 7* ;|r tts Talley of peace to fair, on reorganization. Autompblls I , , , . , . 38 .radioed, yeaterday there was three ducting a wholesale slaughter pt relief was held Tuesday at the town An automobile In which deputies chester—have something we can be submitted by It that the term “ real Eastman Kodak .. Officers Council, Hartford, Conn. oniaKe Bad expected to v « it the ooRie day, some time, when our work Conn. General ...... 24 Elec and Miis . . . . months’ food supply on the Ice HOSPITAL NOTES salmon as these princes of fish re- clerk's office. The board will meet were taking him to prison to serve WINTER DRIVING HINT ts dona Justly proud of." asaeU" aa used In ArUcle 2 of the turn from the ocean to tbe rivers to Westchester church as Ita Sunday again Saturday, the 8th. and Fri- Hartford Fire ...... 63 Elec Auto U te ... block. The position then given was "Lord, Thou hast made my moun- a 1-to-IO year term for attempted 'Wa*ll meet our loyed ones there." Of particular Importance is tbe proposed reorganisation bUl did not spawn. The ever efficient Japanese guest but was unable to make con- day, the 21et at tbe same place to Hartford Steam Boiler 82 Gen Elec ...... 72.41 North, 4.08 West, about 300 tain nections. Mrs. Howard Kelsey sang assault, skidded and overturned. cuisine. Extreme care tips been used Include highways and bridges, these National Fire ...... miles off the east coast of Green- Admitted yesterday: Mra. Annie t ^ e their floating canneries along bear tbe claims o f those who wish No. 12 ^ lAra. Xlltabeth nuarhes and Orandf 37 Gen Foods ...... To stand strong." a solo “The Morning Light". Many Madelros, the only occupant escap- LIPTON'S WALDORF In the selection o f only tbe highest being clearly within the separate Y, M, C. A, Notes _ Phoenix ...... Freeburn, 38 Lilac street, Betty with them, and tin the fiah on the adjustments made. Yditaw 0-«s A ra . ^na. 76 Gen Motors ...... land and 1,200 miles from the North By Thine Almighty power. of the Hebron church people attend, ing Injury, begged of highway Protect your quality foods so that guests may be subject of ArUcle 1. Pole. Kingsley, 43 Delmont street. spot. Similar complaints have been Recent visitors at the home of Label Tea obg Travelers ...... 400 Gillette ...... Nor shall I fear the storms. ed the Tri-County service at Gilead patrolmen: cooling •ystem " W e regard It aa equally clear Thursday, Feb. 8 n ^ e by Russia and other coun- Mrs. Mary E. Tefft were her nephew !S;.4-17.' assured that they will receive the Public Dtllllles Hecker Prod .... Wind was driving the floe south- Birthi: Yesterday, a son to Mr. That beat upon my brow. In the evening. The Christian En- "Get me out of here. Get me to by filling up that the term Is employed with like 6:00—Aces group gymnasium I tries. and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence — — with an ^ec- very best In the way of full course Conn. Lt. and Pow. ,. 82 Hudson Motors .. ward at such a rate officials esti- and Mrs. William Zinsser, 67 Woda- Straight from tbe base deavor service at the green was San Quentin— I want to be safe.” meaning and ecope In the Act pass- period. Conn. Pow...... 42 All fishermen catch the salmon Clark of Old Lyme. Mrs. Tefft, who tive enti-freesc end be sure to dinners or light lunches and sand- 6:30— Girl Scouts. Int Harv ...... mated It soon would enter currents woith street. Up, up, step by step. omitted. wiches. Mr. MacKnIght recently ed by the General Assembly," said HUd. Elec. Lt...... 84(4 Discharged yesterday; &tlss Rutn when the flab are returning to has nearly reached uer 94tb birth- have it checked frequently far SCOTT I NAPPY REUEF 7:00— Women's basketball team Int Nick ...... flowing toward Jan Mayen Island, Through fog and cloud The Rev. Harold R. Keen read a w e court. "It Is apparent from the day, has' recovered from an ear evaporatian and leaks in eystero. BEANS secured tbe services as chef of WUa Illuminating Shs. ... 49 Int Tel and Tel .. Just above the 70th Parallel. Around Hue, 238 Oak street, Carl Fregin, spawn, but the danger lies in unre- The long incline ANN PAOSi M IO-m W K . foregoing considerations and a com- practice. letter by the Bishop of California at trouble suffered In recent months Before you put in any anU- 11am Rich, formerly chef at the .New Britain Uaa . . . 28(4 Johns Manville .. Jan Mayen Is open water With 88 Spruce street, Clifford Wright, stricted kllUng, for obviously unless ril climb Flats e r le e e e * w aaoa mt^o parison of the bill proposed by the 8:00— Cuba group gymnasium tbe morning service of St. Peter’s ^uld her general health is excellent freese, have your dealer correct t u Berkshire Inn, Great Barrington, So. New Eng. Tel. Co. 142 Kennecott ...... pieces of floating Ice, and It was be- 18 Chestnut street, John Zatkow- there le spawning there will be no Until I reach tbe highest peak. ^iscop al church. The letter was Personal T -lO * FROM PAINFUL commission with the one enacted as period. Western Maas...... 26 for one of her advanced age. She any leaks which may exist. more flSh. The usual method o f the Mass. In the Kitchen only the most 8:00— Bon Ami Bowling League. Lehigh Val Rd .. lieved the Icebreakers might be able ski. 38 Union st.-eet. And there atond on the summit one ddivered at a recent church Chapter 129 of the Public Acts, that IndustrlaU Alaakan fisherman la bo take from will be 94 tbe 6th of this month. modem and scientific equipment tor 9:00— Rangers group gymnasium Llgg and Myers B to reach the campers there. Other- Admitted today; Mrs. Lena John- Still looking upward to convention. -AND rOR QUICK WlNTfR STARTS JUICE the General Assembly approved the Acme Wire ...... 28 the rivers some of the running fish, The heights of Heaven, Miss Florence E. Smith waa home To Fat Girls the preparation of food are used and period. Loew's ...... wise Jan Mayen was e.vpcctcd to be- son, 81 Clinton street, George V(. Several local members of Colonel from her school duties In West IONA RACKACNE recommendations of the commis- Am. Hardware ...... 19 letting tbe rest go up to spawn. The Where I shall bathe my Now you can slim down your faee SWITCH TO RICHER TO M A TO the popular and tastc-temptlng Friday, Feb. 4 Lorillard ...... come a base for rescue planes, Green, 467 Center street, Ignacy Henry Champion Chapter, D.A.R.. Cuisfid bjr Ttrsd Kidnsys' sion to the eatent of'fh u in ln g the Arrow H and H, Com. 38(4 Japanese, however, ore sold to Hartford for the week-end. She and and floure without atiiot dletina or recipes are sure to be a delight’to 8:18—Business Men's volley ball. Mont W a r d ...... Papanin reported all Instruments Wltrblckl, 74 North street. Raptrous soul In the sunshine. attended the funeral services for back-breaking ezerotses. Just eat AAII 1#*" WHITEHOUSC eVAPORATtO g a t in g method of admlolaterlng Uiillnga and Spencer. 3(4 spread maybe three miles long, her father, Edwin T. Smith, had as all. 6:30— Pirates' gymnasium period. Nash Kelv ...... and records containing the fruits ot Census; Fifty-five paticntj. O f light and glory divine. Miss Sarah W. Bigelow In Colches- sensibly and take 4 Uormola Pre- ■▼ ■IklV AoMstedbvtba AmertsMll!d.Aasra state and state-aid highways and Bristol Brass ...... 33 as near the mouths of tbe rivers aa Sunday visitors Eugene Smith and MILK 4 j :27< Mr. MacKnIght baa declared that 9:30—Girl Reserves psychology Nat Blsc ...... the quartets long vigil through the One with Thee— (Conqueror, ter last Saturday. The Rev. Harold scription Tablets a day until you RICH F IELD bridges, and creating a department Colt's Pat. Firearms. 83(4 they dare get, and head-off every- son Robert of Norwich and the for- have lost enough fat — then stop. popular prices will be In effect at all class with Miss Tinker. Nat Cash Reg . .. polar night were sate. On the Mount of God. R. Keen of this place was the of- o f public works with such Jurisdic- Eagle Lock ...... 16 thing In Bight mer’s brotber-ln-law, Webster Harmola Prescription 'Tablets oon- THE IONA Sweet TMdor --T — ,S'«'*W*'*«'WW ” —*W (TVS OI UM times in the lounge, night club and 7:30— Cyvlts gymnasium period. Nat D slrv...... ANNIE RUSSELL ATKINSON. ficiating clergyman. Miss Bigelow Eldridge of Noank. PEAS •ylO c tion and powers over other state ac- Fafnlr Bearings ___ 96 l i f e O f the Salmon Manchester, Onra. tain the same element prescribed by tjawhMaatpaeslasaaaabcotlDlataadavo. dining rooms. There nill be no cover 8:30—Eagles gymnasium period. Nat Distill ...... BEST PINEAPPLE YEAR was well known here and had been Edward B. Smith has bought a most doctors In treating their fat a s s t S wmada of vatu. UvHles as la conferred by the act Gray lei Pay StaUon 444 N Y Central ...... Incidentally, the Ufa o f the aol- January 31, 1968. G A S O L I N E .' ^ »!.**• I* ■Iba ot Udaay tubaa and Utan charge and no minimum charge to- Satiwday, Feb. 8 a frequent visitor In the town In pair o f farm horses. He got them patients. Millions of people hare adopted, but was unwilling, at the Hart ana Cooley . . . . 180 T A T £ . AtK VOUR OIAUR TOR SOOkilTlKIIT | For An Eeenemfea# - polaonoua waau mattar auya night, Friday and Saturday nights, 9:30—Grade school Boys gymnasium N Y NH and H . . . . Honolulu— (AP)--.Pineapple and from a WilUmantlc dealer. This used them. Don't let othera think time at least, to go so far as to period. Hendey Mach. B...... 9 North Amer ...... you have no spunk and that your ON W IN TI K D f ilV IN O H INTSI I KELLOCC'S Tatty Dinnar . , * , , and music for dancing will be fur- Landers. Frary A a k . 23'4 pineapple Juice shipped from Hawaii makes five horses now on his farm. abolish the comralssiuna and make 10:30— High school Boys gymnas- Packard ...... will-power Is as flabby as your flesh. nished by the Hotel Sheridan or- New Brit. Mch., Com. 10 to the United States In 1937 ex- STODAY — FIU. AND SAT. As hla work Is laid out he finds Start with Marmola today and win HYGRADE OIL CO. the other changes proposed by the ium period. Param Plct ...... ceeded 31,000,000 cases, and its horses better adapted to his use the slender lovely figure rightfully 62 Charter Oak Ave. Hartford f Im 3^20c MACARONI Z W a ’e w dtt Afik rotirronr druadmaslH * 'for Deea'e chestra. Mr. MacKnIght extends a do., pfd...... 90 Penn ...... ANN P A M ^ ‘M W SuwewfuIIy by mllH^ fop oror 40 oommlaaloD and provided for In 1:00— Democratic women's lunch value unofficlaJly Is estimated at * g V. yours. Flak Cereal D M Free wHh cordial welcome to everyone to other aecUons of the leglalaUon pro- eon. North and Judd . . . . 28 Phelpa D o d g e ...... er OeegbetU” * Mge 4 k ^ C •‘•ir ‘i"* 160,000,000. Part of the income wUl eee* eercbeM ef S obga ..!TSi2di come, see Manchester's newest and posed by i t 2:00— Men's badminton. Peck. Stow A Wilcox 8(4 Phil Pete ...... Russell Mfg. Co...... 24 be used by the Industry to Improve brightest spot. 6:00— Tigers gymnasium period. Pub Serv N J . ... “ Accordingly, If the abolition of Scovlll Mfg. Co...... 23(4 7:00— Buckingham boys group Radio ...... housing and recreation facilities tor Stanley W ork s...... 39 KELLOCC’S g'ymnaslum period. Reading ...... Its employes. CHEESE do., pfd...... 2714 Rem Rand ...... He Ski kes^^SOO o WSeek All I r a ^ 2 0 c tr 8:00— " Y " Girls buketball game. Torrlngton ...... 28 WMM YoHaa »29c 9:00— “ Y " Varsity team basketball Repub Steel ...... SUn PAV ‘‘K R OW OD ER SKIE — Z U C H Y ” game. Veeder Root, new . . . 13 Key Tob B ...... ®*Act Play In the PollMh Language .New Vurk Banks Safeway Storea ... .HAT. ISc. EVES. 10c-18c-28c. on His Knowledge of Tobocco... SU N D AY, FEB. 6. 7 P. M. P U L A S K I H A IX , North St. Banks ot .New York . 380 370 Schenley Dls ...... excur sion Bankers T r u s t ...... 454 <7(4 F R ID A Y and S A T U R D A Y today weannounce Meat Department Specials! Seara Roebuck . . . . By Players From Ware, Mase. Central Hanover ., . 94 98 Adults, 88 centa. Children, 18c. Shell Union ...... THE NEW CHiase ...... 29 31 Socony Vac ...... fiOWND TIIP P A a n TO WE'RI Chemical ...... 40 43 South Pac ...... Robert W.BanMf City ...... 24 26 South Rwy ...... CHUCK RO AST NEW YORK $2 °o Continental ...... n 13 St Brands ...... A NEW'UWEST PRICED' C R U I S E Com Exchange .... 49 81 — lodependoot Buyir— B O N IU S S - N O W A S T E St Gas and E l ...... FRIDAY EVENING - B O S T O N $ 2 .“ ' First National...... 1780 1810 St on Cal ...... H E A V Y STE ER BEEF lb 23 c «rs B HA fiTMRD fF IC lA L IIT fl Guarani^ Trust . . . . 336 234 St on N J ...... COUNTRY STORE Irving 1*11181 ...... OM of moiy tobocco ox* • Ekssrslss Isfarmatlsn n 12'4 Tex Corp ...... NIGHT! Manhattan ...... ai% 33(4 Pbsss HsrHsrS I-I29I # Tiko tlflM out for hoolth'^Tiao oua Timken RoU Bear .. FREE! FREE! HCAVY STCCN BKEF lb 2 7 c la tho n ttib y W *«t IndlM. Th*r«'o at Manufact Trust ... 38 ( j 38(4 Frana America . . . . OBOCERIES — HA»IS, ETC. ports who smoko Lickios RIB ROAST mpSAW loMt ooo Buaohino CruUo for OYwr New York Trust ... 92 95 • wook ot W iat«r‘o drab thirtooa. Your Union C a rb id e___ ^A pggiii Whole er HeU cruiM thipo VO Iho world-roaowiiod Public National .... 27 ( i 29(4 Union Pac ...... Tesder Tasty lE W haven C^lBthU...BxtUiB’oIvffoot motorvofi- ntle Guarantee . . . . 8(4 7 Unit Aircraft ...... TARZAN A$ yo u want himI PLUS . . JOHN BARRYMORE PORK LOINS *19c oolii, Goorgle oad BrltonAie...tho funod U. 8. T ru s t...... 1430 1470 ...lO W N O I...F 10m jW I ”T OFTEN invest $2500 m week HUDSONHUDSON Six •112 HUDSON BoAT E m o M Aquitaaio. t dor eruioo*. S7S; Unit Corp ...... In “NIGHT CLUB SCANDAL” COMPANION CAN TO HUDSON ItdBTO. fl97,S0...18 days. S33S. Sua- Unit Qas Imp , , . . S U N N Y F IE LO ihino Crulooo includo oU ibo biahopeto THMUINO as N5Ve* MFOWIj X in tobscco—$2500 of my DAISY HAMS SUOAR CURED »2 9 c el tbe Weol lodloo..,Notoou. fomolci. U S R u b b er...... VtroUi XoUedo. Mvtinlquo, T rialed , COOKING SESSIONS U 8 8melt ...... to Quoira. Curacoe. Oreaodia. PaaaBa, own hfird-cstned cash.” says SkleleM BaroAO. Let ua rolloro you of all do- U 8 Steel ...... FRANKFORTS »25c taUa ta eenooction with your cruiao. ar Vick Chem ...... Mr. Barnes. "So yon can see that ae oatra ebarge lor our akUlad aarvicea. CLOSE TOMORROW Tbieb Mb U sed C a r Western Union .. STATF t h e a t r e CORNED BEEF »25c BY SPECIAL REQUEST WE GIVE YOU The Aqultaala Te Kle aalla West El and M fg O I H I C HARTfORD the only way I’ve stayed in hnai- F a b r u ^ 17. • dramatic TONIGHT parts...33 daya...MU up ((Jontlnaed troni Page One) Woolworth ...... ness 10 years is to know tohacco. THE BIGGEST CAR THE LOWEST HADDOCK FILLETS • 17c Elec Bond and Shore (Curb) Coaault aa today/ 4 DAYS BEG. WED. FEB. 2 B a rg a ins Ferguson to answer an increasing ”Now I know Lucky Striketo- SMELTS Fancy Larga •17e “Chicken In The Rough” number of questions concerning her In PE R SO N "^SC R E E N 1936 Oldsmpbile 2-Door previous lectures or to assist worn, hacco and it's top-grade. That’s PRICE FIELD HAS EVER S E E N! Tm nk Sedan ROBERT J, S.MITH, Inc. en to solve some difficult culinary APPOINT MAX BISHOP Spectoff A tt T U t W aa h . . . A Rare Treat Indeed 50c problem. MARY BRIAN why I’ve, smoked Luckies for 1935 Oldamobile 4-Door 963 -Main Street Small Tenderloin Steak 50c WInnem. NAVY DIAMOND COACH eight years now. CRACKED WHEAT BREAD Trunk Sedan Winners of market baskets at THE SMOOTHESt RUNNING I TH E 1936 Nash Sedan With Mushroom Sauce today's session were: "Lots o f other independent 8*rv« It toMted— It's d*llelous 1 0 < Mrs. J. Sullivan, 109 Foster St. AnnapoUa, Md., Feb. 3— (A P I — 1935 OldamoHile 2-Door Chow Mein, 35c. Fried Scallops and Fried Oysters Mrs. Annie Taggart, 111 Cooper Appointment o f Max Blohop. former huyers, suedoneers, and ware* JEUY R OLU VsfV Testy — ginan Slae aoab ^ C Trunk Sedan, 8-Cyl. . and Many Other Tem pting Things To Eat. ^ G O O D Furniture Since 1891 St. second baoemon o f the Philadelphia Miss Ruth Robinson, 18 Winter Athletioa, oi boaeboU coach at tha housemen I know smoke Luckies STU R D IE ST! TH E S A F E ST! Y E T B8H 1935 Dodge Sedan St. \MNES — LIQUORS — BEER Naval academy woo announced to- for the same reason.” 1935 Plymouth Sedan Mrs. Marion Durkes, 412 East day by Cbmdr. Andrew C. McFoU, Center S t graduate manager of othletlca. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 1934 Oldamobile Sport Se- union Mooney, 983 Main St. Yes, sworn records show that, ONE OF THE MOST ECONOMICAL! dan, radhi and heater. Biahop succeeds M. O. (M arty) Mrs. Ida Reed, 40 Hawthorne S t Korow, who reaigned recently to be- among independent tohacco tat- 1933 Plymouth Sedan (2 ) Bessie Massey. 74 Wells S t come eooeb at Texoa Agri' Mary Harrison. 118 Pine St. perts like Mr. Barnes, Luckies C*Yesl Ws Biggest and Basil** Say Owners of the **Other Three** 1933 Chevrolet Sedan Princess Restauran t cultural and Meclianlcal coUoga. STRAWBERRIES Mrs. F. K. Burr, 281 Canter 8 t "The healthy place to eat and drink” BUbop will -take chorgo Imineai Mary BeUmap, 709 Main S t have over twice as many exclu- leading lowest Priced Cars.) 1931 Oldamobile Sedan otely. Main Street At Pearl Street Mrs. D. Hayes, 206 Eldridge S t Luaclou* Red Rip* BerriM 1931 Chevrolet Sedan Walter French, hia former team- sive smokers as hsve all the Mrs. Steffie L ovett 98 Center S t Ofl I First of tho Soafion 2— 35< 1931 Ford Coach Mrs. Irma A. Miller, 91 Ridge St. mate la baoeball coach at Weat nS-taMh WheelbMe . . . • CyNedevs Point, main rival o f the midoblp- and,‘S L. " other cigarettes combined. Ruth Bassler, 168 West Middle Her Ulest “ NAVY BLUES’’ • ! • i k HarMpaoiai 1931 Ford Coupe (2 ) Turnpike. men. Tbe teams will meet here Slclntosii Mrs. M. Small, 128 School S t during tbe Navy June week ezer- New England Grown All Cars Guaranteed! • FumHur* • Intorior Docorotien Jennie KasuUcie, 68 High St. cioes. APPLES • Ruqt and DrsporfM Luctle Smith. 124 Spruce S t 3 DAYS BEG. SUN. FEB. 6 U. S. No. 1 1S-lb< No Money Down On Any S P E C IA I.: ! Josephine Matulis, 673 Main S t LINEN SENT W INDMB MAINE • Kiickan ApptUnces ON * 6 9 4 POTATOES Car Selling for |300 Mra. Paul Buettner, 226 Oak S t rrAxn ■fiegirCiegii$y40ter4 pe»*' Complete Brake Lining Jobs On London. Feb. 8.—The linen and or Less. • Olfie* Fumihir* • Radios Mrs. M. J. Sargent, 186 Center the Following: St. plate which graced tha Fort Bolve- I ta Mie lewevt pitce ReM Largo 81x0 Ford A . Mrs. Alien n em ey, 8 Keeney 8t. dere dining tsOile ot then Ring Ed- leegeis fMlog hwtdei $7IS LEMONS ...p...S 7 .0 0 D odge...... 58.00 ward in the atirrtng days b«(br« Catherine J. Word, 46 Main S t Frooii Qrooti Manchester Ford V-8 • .58.75 DeSoto . . • . . . , . , . . 5 8 . 0 0 Carrie Chorticr, 43 Church S t the abdication waa reported podied PEAS Chevrolet ...... 511.00 Plymouth ...... 58.00 FLIN T- Mrs. Samuel Nelson, 46 Ridge S t today for shipment to hia VoroalUea Mrs. Mabel R Cole, 99 Norman costeau.* Motor Sales Cars Called For and Delivered. St The Dally Moil said the former I ntiiiiaiiiai I ia ii POTATOES ore. Other gifts were won by tbs fol- King hod telephoned direcUoos for EP. NO. «, “BADIO PATEOL- 20 East Center Street ' MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES, INC. lowing people: the linen and plate to be shipped Crio* MmdMster.Conn. . ^ _ Your Olds Dealer BRUCE Nollie Don Drtoa from Tbs J. W. from Wladaor Oaatla, where it bad LA8T TDIE8 ‘TODATi CELERY < At the Center TeL 3251 101 Aiyluei ss6 110 Tneekil—HsrHeid Hole Corp., Mrs. Kari Miner, An- been stored for a year. Several Bel- ‘Tiaahattaa Meiodrates’* LARRY COSTELLO’S GARAGE dover, C o ^ . vedere antlquas a t e won to be sent “W IHate Wa^sr Silver from The Pewey-Riehmon to France. . S* S trw S f ti a rh rs t frr

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BIANCHESTEB EVEN[NG HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S, 19S8 IVJ

nsd except where the nmnsy arts to and Fradarlek Gardner,. 85, e< Hart- DIPHTHERU INCREASE ford while flohing Sunday on Salmon NEW HAVEN RAILROAD be used in the British Bmpirs or. at river cove wme termed accidental FIRST NATIONAL STORES the outside. In oountries within the Because the MD pemsed the Sen- DAILY RADIO PROGRAM by Ooronw Morris H. Wrubel. ate, though by the narrow vote of IN STATE IS STUDIED Middletown—James F. (SslUgon SEEKS NEW MATERIALS starUng bloc. " THURSDAY, PKBRUARY S (Central and Eastern SUndard Tln^e) . No clue whatever was provided 41 to 40, without having lU uaeful- of Middletown, for 31 years superin- NoUi AU proaramt to kor and baoio ehalRs or croup* tboroof unltto tpcclw tendent of the State Highway De- as to what countries or what kind neaa deatroyrsd by the adoption o f Washington— There la aa old^hia absence Bod: coast to coast (o to o) dsstcnatlons Ineludo aU aTatlablo stattona Cases Jumped From 96 In 1936 Froframa subjoet to ofianfo by sUtloiw witbout prsviouo notios. p. M. partment's Portland division, died. Asiffl Right To Take Over And of Investments might be at the back the Lodge amendment, the pros- negro plow song which goes lieutenant governor, called a spe- Waahington, Feb. 8— (A P )— T lm -f I f Tim othy wranta to bulk) a 310,- NB&WKAF (RED) NBTWOfflK weoo wdno wnox kwkb know wmmm To 264 Last Year—Say Im- Hla widow end a daughter, the wife Re-build Tracks And Coach- cial session of the two leglelaturea wjno weba wpor winu wcoo wrva of State Senator WUUam E. o f Sir John Simon's mind— or tha pects of building have brightened "Trouble O Lewd, nuttln' but othy Taxpayer, wrho wants to build^ 000 home, Uia F H A wdll Insure a BASIC — CRBti w«al wiiM wtte wiar munization la Needed. es Of Westchester Railway. and Euabed through a law makin g a Congress. Leaders Preifict MIDWEST — wmbd wlsn wlbw kfh Hogearty of New Britain, survive. minds of those London City capital- overnight in almost every commu- trouble in de Land ob Canaan,* 35,008 home under term s o f the mortgage on 90 per cent of tha first wta« wesb kyw wfbr wro wjnr wi^n wkbb WU4 wkbh wcco wabt kacj wnax primary compulsory. That fall be wcM wt*m wwj w»al wdBl; Bridgeport— P rop erty ewners ta and that la the situation tn Ken- new bousing legUIatlon, wriU have to 36,000 and 80 per cent o f the re- ists in whose Interest the new step nity In the country; the rare exceps- rode over Rhea into the governor- ktd wmaq who wow wdaf wtro kBtp; MOUNT.—kror kli koh kal krre kfbb study of the incidence statiaUca the Saugatuck Valley below the tucky with regard to the reelectlon aatlafy soma fairly etUf require- mainder. MeunUim ko* kdjt: Sowihi wrabc; COAST—knx koln kol kfpy k^TVifo koy The New Haven Railroad eon- tlone being thoee Isolated towns and ship. Compromise Measure WQl for diiditheria during the year 1987 southern end ot the proposed .Sau- Is undoubtedly taken. ot Senator Barkley, so much de- ments, Federal boualng offidala said F H A officials said they wmuld la- pRoiflet kiw kono khq kpo kvu: CanL tem plates the purchase o f 7,880 tons OrriONAL STATtONB (ePMU clearly reveals the need for main- gatuck .reservoir filed suit In Su- Perhaps these things are no af- vlllagat which through tbC' ooUapae sired by the administration. Wet-Dry Trouble today. sue a aat of rules and ragulationa 4:10- l:1S—**Lifa of Mary Sotharn** of 181-pound rail and aecotapanying ohaovoiUjlf oo BITHSII M D or BLUB 4:30— 3:10—**Stapmothari^* Sarlal — taining a program of more Intensive perior Court asking $360,000 (jam- of some supporting industry have It wasn't aloneto show their * And on another front, Barkley Be Passed Next Week. But If nm othy had a regular In- wdthln the next few days to guide iiBtworks): BASIC — BRRti wlw wfM cnsaciupnoM ratm fair of America or Americana But baalc; Pour Clubman—other ata. and extensive diphtheria immuniza- ages and a permanent Injunction track materials, at a total ooat of support of Barkley that hla friends wBon work wool; MWwoRti Hilltop Houto, Skit—to « Oa« Tmt by M»n ...... perhaps again they are. They cer- gone Into the list of stranded places. has foes among ' prohibiUon folk, come and prospects ot paying bis Timothy and others like Mm. wvbf wbow webo kooo kono, OTHER 4:43— 3:40— tion of children, according to Dr. restraining the Brldgepcrt Hydrau- $687,000, the rem odelling Into mod- gave a teatimonial dinner for him 8:00— 3KIO—Lot’o Protond. for KIddloo CoAned Pbr M oaU by MaU ■** o f whom there are many In m o r tiM s in 38 yoara, be w ill be The Housing administration la OPTIONAL STATIONS — Conadlam 5:20- 3:23—ProBo* Radio Nowo Porlod Millard Knowiton, director of the lic Company from interfering with ern coaches of 60 can formerly LAMB FORES ■a a l* Copy ' tainly appear to be just a little our And with more lively prospects of In LouisvlUe the other day. One Kentucky In spite of Its fame oa a W sshlngton. Feb. 8.— ( A P ) — .Ad- able to get government Insurance ready to start oparattona oo thg cret efcf: Contrail wefl w tnj wibo wdor 8:30— 3:80—Oaorgo Hall A OrcSoatra Bureau of Preventable Diseases of the natural flow of the river by used on the New York. Westchester Boned and Rellad H Desired D*ll««r*4 Oa* Taar•...... busineas if there la to be in thla home building there cornea. Inevi- obvious purpose waa to emphasise koom: South! wtor wptf wla wjox 8 :4 ^ 3:43—Dal Caaino, Tonor Soloo MILDLY CURED whiskey - dlstUUng atate.. Barkley mlnistretlon leedere prMleted today On hla loon. new program aa soon aa ProMdaat the State Department of Health. construction of a dam. The action and Boaton Railway, at total coat to all g o ^ Kentuckians that Presi- wfloeWitmi wlod waoo wfbo wwno wooo 8 :0 ^ 7:00—Pootio Mal^loa — aaati a or mm abso ciatr d country any movement whatever to- tably, a quick Improvement In the once was tha hero of the drya and First Timothy should ba sure, of- Roosevelt signs the leglalatloii. Jtt iroTa warn wmo wab wopl wreab widx Harbort Pooto*a Enoambto—wait The 1937 experience showed that a la a continuation of the fight start- o f $700,000, and the overhauling DELICIOUS FLAVOR FRBSS . dent Rooeevelt wants them to sand that Congrees would enact the oom- value of buUdlng sltea t ■poke long and .often for them. But flclala said, that ha has about 3693 wras approved by the Sofiate wky wfao wbop k m woaf ktha S:13— 7:13—Hollywood'a ScroonBCoopa community free from the disease ed more than six months ago by the ■nd modernising of 100 of the New CHUCK ROAST Tbs Associstsa Prsss is u olu tivsiy ward even a abadowy miUtary aUl- Barkley back to the senate next promlse farm bill next week, de- _ ktba kork kwnei Mountain! kglr 3:30— 7:3<^Wt tha Ptopio on Radio satlUsd W tbs OSS sf rspabllestloB with the advent of the New Deal tn cash. T lie dowm payment w ill be day and sent to the White Hi i1 ktar kob; Paoifle: Kfbk kwe kmj for a number of years may sudden- Saugatuck Valley Association. Haven's oM standard steel coaches Popular Bonslaai Ovsn or Pst Rossi ance between the two natkma. Most ittgbt here In Manchester It will fall. He Is majority leader and an 7(00- 3:00—Kata Smith Hour—c to 3 LEAN s( an asw# aiiBsUbss irsditsd ta II he voted for repeal. spite flilrries of criticism expected 3500. T itle search, commiaaion on a Officials said they ware no^ ifm S:0O— 3:00—Major Bowoa Hour~to a ly have several cases. The way to Ashford — Thomaa Supine, Jr., a t a coat o f $663,000, In petitions probably soon develop that there Important pile driver for the ad- .3:00—10:00—V. Bay*o Saaaya In Muaie lb or BSt slbarvlts srsdilsd ta tbis of Britain's basards of war grow Then again. In 1938, when Sena- on some provisions. odnatruetlim loan, appraisals, sur- lag for any miracles,” but they hope 'Cant. Cast. prevent such an occurrence Is im- wDodchopper here, asdd he would presented today to the United ; Bspsr sad alas tbs lasal asws pab* ministration. •t3^10:3O—The Hollywood Showoaoo ENDS out of her foralgn businaat inter- are several hundred potential cus- tor Logan waa having a bard fight vays and such things wdll coat an the program wdll aid the building SNS— 4!45—Tho Road to Llfa->boala lOdIO—11rf)0—Cab Catloway*o Orchoat.— munization of the cbtldren. Dr. seek election this fall aa U. S. Sen- States District Court. 23 RIB ROAST Il2 sd bsrsta. Here's the situstlon according to for reelectlon, opposed by the The measure, designed to atablUse 4t-waat 11:3S—12:30—Starling Young OrchOBt.— than tba calm with which she now 4t4 ^ St<6 Littia Orphan Annia —■ of diphtheria cases ta Connecticut mass meeting he will call here ta ing the next six months. RIBS PORK LOINS raU ssmss sllsBt at RTi. A 8arr- but the main one U A. B. (Happy) night by a dozen Senatore and hla money Into a 33.600 m ortgage, a building boom would not ba felt oast; B. Regora* Orehottra—weft 16 the fact that under the new law tt of Logan's friends. •oat: Harry Kog«n Orahoat—>w«at by means of general Immunization about two weeks. Electrical equipment which was las la a would be regarding tba Chineae ait- (^handler, 39-year-old governor of which wdll ba guaranteed by the for about six months. StSS— S:0S—Toddy Hill and Orahaatra NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK FRESH-Rib or loin End Any WtIgM—Om Prke Barkley baa one superlative re- Represen tativea came down from the high point of Hartford—Thomaa S. Smith, col- required for operation of the West- ilsib tr Aasrisaa Itswspapsr Pab* nation if ahe had neither Inveat- win be pocaible for them to build the state, ambitious for more po- goven u n an t The lender wdll get 5 Tba legislation, bealdfb insuring •!tS~ i:>0 Praaa* Radio Nawa P«rlod BASIC — Eaati wjs wbi-wbaa wbal FANCY source. President Roosevelt ta tre- They bad been aasltned tha task Y . T . •iSS~ S;SS—Rhumba Orehoatra~woof: 3,754, ta 1920 to the all-tim e low lector of Internal revenue, urged the chester can, which are of the mul- UabsTs Aaaasiatleta their own homes on a bare equity of litical honors, head of a political mendously popular In Kentucky per cent Interest, which Umojhy mortgages for small bomaa, pro- wham kdka wxar ways wjtn wayr wmal menta nor trade tn that country; five weeks ago of combining aepa- Joan Bdwarda* Senga—tiiolo wfU waby wobr wcky wand wean wlco o f 96 cases ta 1936. Then sudden- public to cooperate In a drive to tiple-unit type, will be nmoved, the organization almost aa effective aa and i^a is all for Barkley. He left must pay. vides machinery for large ocola S :4 ^ Si4^Happy PalUn Orahoatro— wlou: Mldwaat: wonr wla xwk koll wran BROILERS ■ PablUbsra RsprsasaUllass: Tbs ■be waa very calm over the rape of ten per cent tn the whole property rate farm btlla paased by tha. two . ? •oatj Orphan Annlo-->mldw rapoot ly the cases shot upward to 264 ta have all income tax returns filed as center doon will be taken out and BRISKETS Strktiy Fresh Native — 2 lb avsrsis /alias Matbsws Rpselal Arsaer— the late Huey Long’s In Louiiiana no doubt of that In the minds of He also must pay the Federal bousing loans. It autborlaos the wmtkao wowo wotn; South: wrtd wnbr Houses at Conmoss during tns StOS-* 7:00—Amoa *n* Andy—ooat; Hat krfT kfdm wrol kiio wjbo wdiu wagm 1937, alm ost three times the figure soon as possible. replaced with wan aectione and win- Tsrb. CblaaRa. Dstrolt sad Bostaa. Manchuria. —In most cases without any capital and personally a very amiable gen- HOualng AdmlniatratlOn H of I per Reconstruction Finance Corporation many newsmen whan he sent Mar- special session. The legtalstlon pro- Tottan and Sporta Commant—west wsgn k ^ s: Mountain: klo kvod kghf; of the year before. Since tt la im- Hartford—The (jonnecticut Vet- dows, eliding end-doon will be And Buppoae It occurs to some of at all aside from the paid-for lot— tleman. vin McIntyre, hla secretary, to the oent on the dlmlnlahlng balance as to finance limited dividend corpora- • :1 ^ 7 !l^ V oaal Varl«tlaa by Choral Paolfloikfo kfsd kax k n keca kjr HRMBRli AUDTP RURBAO OT vides fo r control o f wheat, cCrn, i:9 (^ 7:Kh^Lao Rsltman Ore.—woof; possible for children properly Im- erinary Medical Association will be changed to swinging doon, bag' Its premium charge for the mort- tions which WdU land up to 36,000,- (N O TE!‘Sea WCAP-NBC for optional LAMB CHOPS i.12:30-^arwood Van’s Orchestra Alviso, Calif.— Anxious neighbors without adventuring into aUen flelda pound, or about 310 a bale, o f the bunched together. It Is very bard further insurance, the test can be Hearing on the petitions was set CREAMERY roll tba oU^ ot Commissioner of Public can only talk. Tet Mr. Hoover got Democratic committee. In an at- urging his friends to forget the 1937 bonua not to mention to Jim that the re- floe, eetbacke and what not. The repeated when the child enters high entered the rain-flooded home of for February 11 at 2:00 p. m. , 37c where entanglements are fairly sure BUHER tem pt to short cut the rising (Chan- Barkley trip to Europe in 1936 and common cause should count. It la Mrs. Ah Quong, 90, fearfully search- Weeks is a fumbling, badly drawn nowhere with hla conferences and Hold Off Market frigerator man has been around 11: 15— C a b G a llo w a y 's O rc h es tra . school. to follow the atock certifleate. dler. planned to nominate Thomaa support Barkley now. again and you hadn't tha money. aa foolish to let them live la a Dr. Knowiton pointed to New Ha- ed for her. Offlolal estimatea show that neither. In an lUcelUiood, w ill Mr. The government, he said, must 11 30— Leighton Noble's Orchestra. document, wen calculated to lead Rhea for governor by convention i f CSiandler runs for senator, the fool's paradise as to burden thalr Mrs. Quong sat Impassively In Would it be—undar all tha dr- hold thla cotton off the market un- Maybe you even add that If Jim 12: 00— E m ery Deutsch'a Orchestra. ven as one of the cities which be- a fa rm e n produce from 100 to 350 ' the fbet of the state Into the very Roosevelt. Instead of taking a primary. Bark- cairpalgn Will be at least "colos- can’t produce the cash at once, tha unprepared eboulden with unfair WTIC gan on immunization program chair Buapended by ropes from the pounds of atn w , stalks or husks for ROOKSIDI— TRISH dOK cumatancea and at a time when less prices climb before July 31, Toroorrow*a Program - mess eat of which the Supreme In the Rooaeveltian scheme of ley argued against It, but the com- acU.” And in Kentucky voters nice new Ice-box wdll be carted off loads. But age, aa well aa tem- earlier than''others and has kept it celling. every 100 pounds o f grain. FROM NEARBY FARMS 35c Tnivelers Broedeasttog Service, EGGS 1939, when It can be released 7::00— E ta Alpha Ehxigramma. Britain la beginning to east admir- m ittee overruled him. sometimes get ao stirred up they the wray It came. And Johnny or perament, should be counted la up more thoroughly than moat of Cooit of Cnora has been compelled things a "conference” Is a device by gradually over a three-year period. Hartford, Uoan. 7 :30— Shoppers Special. Then there was a slip. Governor want to mark their ballots with ■maU Kay, listening tn, refuse to wben parents are having thalr dle- the others. New Haven with a ing glaneaa at our ehlpa, a t our mu- Otherwise, cCnfereea said, they 7 ;48— N e w s Service. HiNPlILD— SELECTED to dfB ( it through the doubtfully which one or several groups can Ruby Laffoon left the state, and In rifle slugs. eat their dinner. 'They know noth- cusslone In the hearing of tha fam- 80,000 W . 1640 &. a tSJt 9L population of 162,652 haa had only doi nition making poaalbllltlea and at 8 :00— ^Treasure House. 25c perhaps be Induced to share the left unchanged provielone previous- ily. And, of course, careful oon- Eeeteni Steadard Time one case of diphtheria ta each of the EGGS dssiTShls process o f restoring the ing of bualneae or the scheme of 8 :16— Shoppers Special. ^ THE REASON WHY IT IS |%ur potential armies—exceeding In- ly accepted for the five major coTlectlont, but they suffer none the ■Ideratlon of the eubjeet to ha last two years, only 36 eases ta the ■tat* Hghway Department to the blame when things go wrong. It 9 ;00— Metropolitan Parade. ternational ootuTeay for our Stats sunlight. A warm cUmate reduces crops. teas. O r perhaps all the more. ■Ired. past five years. fun control of Oommlssloner John la noticeable that there were no con- The secretary 'of agriculture When there le only eo much Thursday, Feb. S 9 25—Star Gazing In Hollywood. Department to Inquire of the Brit- the discomfort due to rheumatlam. Wrecks FneRng of Security. ^ ‘ 2 0 c A. Ifacdanald. ferences while thlngj seemed to be would estimate production of any money to be spent. It won't hurt • ' P. M. 9 :30—On the MaU. KYB O COFFEE Health and Diet Disorders of the breathing passages Older people usually have some ish Foreign office what, exactly, the children to be aware of necessary 4;00— Lorenzo J6nes. 9 :45— Dan Harding's W ife. If behind the PubUc Works De- going well— there waa no desire to may yield when the patient chang- of the five crope needed In a season wray out In their minds, or if they Chancellor of the Exchequer Is up and divide this figure among states, economy, and to help aa best they 4:16—The Story of Maty Marlin. 10 :00— P retty K itty Kelly. 1 lb partment measure there was, when share the glory. Advice es to an appropriate climate. haven't they face It and accept it Overnight News to? counties and Individual farmers wrltn aa juat one more blow that life can. Tt ta not a good thing for 4;80— Rush Hughes, Commentator. 10 :16— M )rrt and M arge. bBO By UB. FKANIi Mot)U> When we see a patient who la BECAUSE;—Father John’s Medtdne 16c As for the picking of the dele- RICHM O ND COFFEE It was drawn and adopted, any pur- either parent to complain la the . 4:45—The Road of Life. 10 30—Tony Wons Scrapbook. benefited by changing to another the aid of farmer committees. deals out every now and then. But pose to give that department con- gates to thla particular conference. Growera who stayed wdthln their children don't analyse to this ex- open t(M much, but It le not fair 5:00— Dick Tracy. 10;:45— N e w Service. Of Connecticut is not “ just another cold remedy”. It climate, we must take all of the either to pretend a non-extatent EVANOELINE till tret o f highway construction and If tha Idea waa to demonstrate the HOW A CHANGE IN CLIMATE quotas wrouid receive benefit pay- tent. They add things on and 5:16—Program from New York. 11:00— Ruth Carhart— Songs. (By Associated Pnes) not only helps break up colds, but WAR WITH WHOM? above factors Into account. How- flushness. But you know all this, cins HELPS ments and be eligible for loans. U make themselves miserable. 5:30— Jack Armstrong. 11:15— (Daroi Kennedy’s Romance. builds up the body. EVAP. MILK UNSWEETENED 27c msJntenanca— and very weU there complete Incapacity of the very ever, If you belong to that great It may be money matters, or It I am perfectly sure. I do give .. 6:46—"Little Orphaif Annie.” :30— B ig Sister The reason why Japan has not de- stored supplies became large, farm- 11 New Haven — More than 200 may have been—It was very care- ■mall business group to agree on army of personc unable to leave may ba eomethlng else. Perbape credit to all the wlaa parante of 6:00—News. Its healthful, nourishing elements aid clared war on China U clear at last. Occaaionally we hear of someone ers In a referendum could place a 11: 46— A u n t Jenny’ s R e a l L if e members who attended the 19th an- CONFECTIONER’S their usual work to seek a more daddy says, "If this arthritis of the wrorld, who try so b sM to judge 6:16— "Fred Hoey, Sports Round- funy hlddan, because neither high- some sound scheme for recovery who recovers his health through limit on sales ot all producers, pro- Stories. nual meeting re-elected Mrs. Isaac in maintaining strength, vigor and vi- POWDERED or | r OWN pkgs She can't That la, she can't de- pleasant climate, remember this: . mine , doesn't get better soon. I'm exactly the things a child should up." 12 00— M a ry M a rg a re t M cBride. SUGAR 3 19 c ways nor bridges are once mention- where the administration. Congress, viding two-thirds of those voting in : W. Kingsbury of West Hartford tality. making a change In climate. When believe any disorder may be sue going to ba out of work.* know. clare war on the Chineae govern- a refer^dum* approved. 6:80— W rigbtviUe Clarion. P,. M . president of the Board Members' ed in the act. If there was such B ig Bualnaaa and the bankers have such a change provides better re- cessfully cured in any climate. U Suddenly the world seema to slip U. S. No. 1 GRADE m en t The reason why aha can't la 6:46— Happy Felton’s Orchestra. 13:;18—Your Newe Parade—Edwin Organization of Oonnectlcut Public Its value as a proven treatment for IS lb purpose the approach to It was sly, completely failed, the jgicking was you are sick and are unable to take Granary ProvUlone right from under the chlldren'e feet. COOPCRATINC WITH POTATO CROWIRS ■Ulta than treatm ent at home it la PONY EXPRESS TERMINAL 7:00—Am os 'n' Andy. C. HIU. Health Nursing Association. Mrs. colds is supported by certiAed medical P«ck that there la no cailneee goveni- a trip away from home, study your Conferees said granary proVlatons We say so glibly that children don't ASSOCIATION O f CONNEaiCUT 19c m Well done. * POTATOES tite^ and intended to fool the leg- Intereatmg' to inquire as to why the OFFERED AS MUSEUM 7:16—Vocal Varieties. 12::30— Romance of Helen Trent. Harry G. WUfel of New Canaan waa tests. ment Not, that Is, la tha view of habits and find those which have for the separate crops Included: don't wrorry, juM because they don't Wators who were to be asked to But what, exactly, does that 7:30—"Music for Moderns." 12:;45— Our G al Sunday- named treasurer and Mrs. W illiam patient got well faster In one place been interfering with health. Change say much, and appear to be indif- official Japan. Japan does A t Cotton—Orowere would vote on Sacramento, (Jallf.— (A P )— Now 7:46—"SpoUlgbt of Hartford." 1 :00— B e tty and Bob. P. Chirtlss o f Shelton was chosen RNAST pass tbs measure. prove? than In another. the unfavorable ones to those more ferent to family welfare. But this Its Record of 83 years is Convinctng Proof An AN Purpe** Fleer ''rscognlsa'' tha govemmant of Imposing marketing quotas when- that wrirea flash message across, the 8:00—Rudy Vallee's Variety Show. 1 ;16— Betty Crocker.—Cooking ex Vice-President. If any such purpose were Intend- Unleea It be that tha butcher, the From the mental side, a change favorable and you will find that Is not true. One thing children of its Merit and Value. TT MUST BE GOOD. ^ ‘ 7 9 e ever the Indicated supply reached nation In a few aeoonda, a telegraph 9:00— Good News of 1938. pert. Middletown—The drowning of FAMILY FLOUR SA19C Chlang Kai-abek. Hla govemmant In climate may help the patient sim- have to have, and thla la a feeling ed and if there were no intent to baker and the candlestick maker health la within your grasp while 7 per cent above normal. Then a company haa decided tt baa no more 10:00— Bing Cfosby with Johnny 1 :30— Arnold Grimm's Daughter. Walter Hicks, 54, of Weatberafield simply does not axlat ao far as ply because he has received a strong you still continue to enjoy all of the penalty of 2 cents this year, and 3 of security. Thanks to the delv- OLD HOMESTEAD bids tba purpose behind camouflage, cannot be made to assume the re' suggestion that he Is got^ to a era into mental hygiene, we know use for the historic Pony Express Trotter’s Orchestra. 1 46— Hollywood In Person—Movie For Pies and Putrlss Tokyo is concerned. comforts of home. cents hereafter, would apply on any tntsUlgcnt layman could have sponalblllty for the economic and this to be true. terminal here. It has offered the 11:00— News. Stars on the Air. special place where the climate will each pound growm on land outside PASTRY FLOUR ' e 6 9 c 11:16—Louts Panlco's Orchestra. Some Uma ago Japan aet up In have a beneficial effect. The. patient (Children have to have a con- building to the city ot Sacramento 00— N e w s Thru a Wonmtfs Eyes « IL drawn aa act in which the purpose social blundering of Franklin D. (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS allotted acreage. Peiping a government which at the ■clouoneaa o f security or they do as a landmark and museum. 11:30— Henry Buese'a Orchestra. —Kathryn Cravens. Roosevelt. goes there to be relieved, has a would have been perfectly clear. Wheat—When the supply reached strange things. They don't go out 12:00— W eather Report. 16— Th e O ’N elU ’e. time she declared was the real Chi- strong expectancy of recovery, and (Symptoms May Also Mean Other 35 per cent above normal, growera But no such act was drawn. Just does lecover. Human beinga are and Jump off bridges, but they re- Tomorrow's Program 30— American School of the Air. nese government On that point Troobla) possibly there was no such intent could apply sales Umlta on eacn act In their owm wray. M aybe they ID LE 3ANDE A. M. 00— U. S. M arine Band. &x£epUonat Uaiuei helped by almost anything If they Question; "Troubled" writes: "1 however, ahe has become a bit wob- grower. A penalty of 15 cents behave abominably. Maybe they 6:(X>— Blue Grass Roy. 30—Ann Leaf at the Organ. a t aU. Just possibly ihe construe- have confidence In It— the patient would like to knew If tbaee symp- bushel would follow on excess sales. Schwenksvills, Pa.— Somehow at bly because ahe la stlU sstting up In N ew York who Is confident that a change In won’t study or they won’t get up, 6:30— "RevelUe." 46— D eep R iv e r Boys. thm later.placed on the words "real toms mean that I have heart trou- Corn—Growers would vote on or they won't stay at home. Again other, Peter Sawebuk juet can't OOLDEN ROSE HOMELAND 29c governments elsewhere one of climate will produce a cure ha.i - • 7:00—Morning Watch—Ben Haw- T E A or M, assets*— Ctot the words apply to ble; Often get pains In the heart U sales limits ./hen the supply was they may stop absorbing the nour- seem to keep busy with nothing eo built up a mental attitude which wUi »■ tborne. which she thinks maybe will be- 1 exert myself, sleep poorly, feel 10 per cent above norm^, such ishment from their food even, hIS hands but a gasoline station, MEDIUM toads and bridges as well as to pub- ■Id In the cure. - 8:00— News, come the Chinese government. New York,—Burlesque has been dizzy, pulse seems to me to be alow, limits carrying a 16-cent-a-buahel though they eat wrel) enough. Or grocery, butcher shop, farm, dog SUNSWEET PRUNES SIZE IS 15c Ho buildings—was seised upon as Furthermore, a change In scenery y 8:16—OddiUes. banlahcd from thla city, leaving mo- breathing sometimes difficult, very penalty on excess sales. Quotas they just get cranky, or ci^ • lot. kennel and poultry busineas. And whichever of 6iese govern- or work often has the stimulating 8:20— Good Morning Melodics, an afterthought subsequently to the exhausted after awakening In the could ^ Imposed only In the corn These things, of course, can result Bo, he has asked the ita te liquor guls of that dubious art high, dry effect of a vacation. Thla Is es- r:. 8:30—Radio Bazaar. RADIO '’y APPLE SAUCE n»«T«»ilW paasdge ot the statute. But in that ments she finally decldss shall be morning and have a dull pain in tne belt, but growera there wrouid get from other eaueas than worry over control board for a license to aell 3~20c and destitute by their etandards. pecially Ukely to be true If the work 9:00— "Coast to Ooacb Frolic." ______Day the real government of China, obvi- heart region. Moat of my symptoms the future, but I think the light liquor. •vent the Slovenly idiraseology of They've tried everything since tha compensatory advantages in loan 9:16—Gretchen McMullen. or surroundtnga left behind have come on aRsr a strenuous day but Eaetorn Standard Time the measure lacks even the poor ously she can't declare war on It, law clamped down on them end on rates. 9:30— Food News. Flavor SPICED H AM HORMEL’S ■L* 2 9 c had an Irritating aide. The patient also have them when taking It easy" 42nd Street they still make a pre- Tobacco—Growera could Impose 9:46— Artistry of Homemaking. apology of strategic necessity. becauas It will be her own baby. receives the double benefit of get Answer; 'Hie symptoms you men- tense of selling sex when. In fart, quotas whan tba supply waa 6 par 10:00— Mrs. W Iggs o f the Cabbage New York, Feb. 3.—This week- D B A ^ U E C GLORIETTA dw2H A - R is doubtful if the ruling of the However, there la ao much rest' Ing a vacation and of escaping from tion might be due to some form ot rB J R V n E D freestoneTrra Ripened they are hewing to the line of the cent above normal. Eixoeaa Mies Patch. end is to produce two Toscanlm 2 ■SI.-.29C something unpleasant and Irritat- heart trouble or might be due to Supreme Court will be balled with leasness among the Japanese at law. would be penalised at tha rata of 60 10:16—John’s Other Wife. broadcaata instead o f the usual one. It’s a toes-up which quality it meet ing. The chief benefit le probably some cause entirely dlffereiit. The any great amount of glee at this home and so many and such loud But the other day, an entrepren- per cent of market prices. 10:80—Just Plain BUI. Thus, besides the regular Satur- important—Purity, Body or Flavor. mental, but the mental Improve- only way to find out what la wrong LUNCH TONGUE ARMOUR’S demands upon the government for eur of the outlawed strip-tease bad Rica—Quotas could ba votad whan 10:46—Woman In White. day night program on the combined Settle the argumeot the lopcal way tr 19c particular moment in view of the ment in turn produces e phyelcel Is to have a complete examlnatloa on Idea. A Mr. Lynch who used supply was 10 par cant abova nor- 11:00— David Harum. W E A F -W J Z -N B C from 10 to 11:30, FINAST STEAK peculiar aspects of the Merritt a declaration of policy In this Chi- benefit. It may reassure you to know that —order Ballanrine’t Ale or Beer, and FWi« Deep Red CelumWa to put on naked tableaux for the mal, axceas aalea aubjectad to a 11:15— Backstage W ife. the WJZ section of the network will > Red Celu “S.‘ 3 7 * nese business that Foreign Minister From the physical side, we must the majority of pains arising In the SALMON Imer. Rkh InolL ■^.''21c Highway affair, but one has only to Mlnskya came to the conclusion penalty of one-fourth cent a pound. 11:30— How to Be Charming. carry part of the Sunday benefit in every glan you’ll get an three. remember that most Illness Is start cheat which the patient mistakes tor read tha section of the statutes con- Hlrola has just made a statement that a nautical fleshpot Is as good 11:46— "H ello Peggy.” concert Toscanini le to conduct at Duplicate Peter Ballantine’i original PRUIT •IteS^ as one ashore. And ao he's gone ed tn the first place, and kept go- heart trouble are usually due to ■ Carnegie Hall on behalf of the Ital- cerned to understand bow complete- making it all clear. The two coun- 1 3:00—Getting tue Moat Out ot EVEREADY can as far aa bidding for a boat on the ing tn the second place, because of illstiirbance In the gastro-lntesUnal 3-fold teit of his brew. He took one COCKTAIL 23c 2 Si.'27c Ufe—Rev. William U SUdger. ian Welfare League of New York. ly figh t the court is when It sasra tries,* says Hlrota, "are at war." Hudson river, and his intention Is faulty habits of living. The patient The Sunday program, to last an drink to judge PURITY... a second tract, and not to a heart disturb- OPENJORUM P. M. - SALTINA RISCUIT >t6c st. 2\c DAINTY JELL laruvoRS 4 f*** 15c that the PubUc Works Act of 1937 There jrou have It. The countries to steer her to mid-stream, out of la sick oecause he has lived tn ance. A gas pocket tn the atomaeh hour a t 10 p. m., w ill consist o f the for BODY... a third for FLAVOR. On certain way. By making a drastic 12:16— "Young WIdder Jones.” manifests no intent to limit or im-1 at war but between Japan and New York jurisdiction and stage or in a special portion of the colon major part of Beethoven's ninth the table, left by the moisture of his TUN A PISH 2^Z7c the gosh darodest strip tease show ch tjige In his mode o f llvlnz. he fre- 13:80— Emerson GUI’s Orchestra. symphony. BAKED BEANS 5c pair the jurisdiction of the State the only government or govern- would be sufficient to produce most WANTS HUMANE fcoC IE TT 12:46— "Stagin’ Sam.” since Gypsy Rose Lee. quently makes a change tn his of the symptoms you describe. The At first it was not planned to glass, he found his trademark—youTI CHIRRIIS RCD SOUR. PITTED 2 ^ ^ 2 9 c ments ahs recognlsei in China there 1:00—News and Weather. BISQUICK *b5cum*^ Highway Commissioner. ‘Blending tha shore line with the ordinary habits, and this may lead beet advice 1 may give you la to TO the Editor of tba Manchester broadcast any of the Carnegie Hall find the same. It always pays to say, waistline," this ifellow Lynch cells 1:16— Studio Program . Governor Cross, of course, will la not only peace but that Iming ac- to hla taking up a favorable habit be examined and find out what is Evening Herald: SLEEP and program, but ta view of the num- APPLi JELLY PUR MilUaiL 2 2 5 c SW ANSDOW N CAKE FLOUR ^ * * 2 2 c It, and unless the authorities con 1:80— M arjorie MUIa. erous requests. It waa decided to “MAKE MINE BALLANTINE’SI” cord that exists between a roothar tn place of the old one which wrae wrong. I received a can from a friend last seek to quietly pass the buck In this parry with an antl-Lfnch law he 3:00—Music Appreciation Hour— On draught. . . in bottles (12 oz. and PANa CUT unfavorable. evening pertaining to the Humane do ao. ASPARAGUS 10c SQUASH Fipun ^ MOc embarrajaing situation to somebody and her newborn babe. means to go through with It Which Walter Damroech, Conductor. Rep. Hamilton Fish of New York Any person who has been elck (Use of Alcohol) Society. A amall kitten had been fuU quart) . . . in copper-colored cans •Isa, perbape to Public Works Com- Oddly the Japanese government wUl show you how resourceful the 8:00— Pepper Young'e Family. is to go before a WMCA-Interclty MALTEX UEAKTAST FOOD because of on error In living wdll Question. X. T. Z. asks; "Is alco- fountL naarly atarvlBg and the (12 oz. and fuU quart). . . Ameriem'z 23c SPINACH FANOr^^lFORMA 2’^4'‘29e mlssloner Hurley for having sprung baa repeatedly declared that Its one burlycuera can be when they are begin to get better If he removes SHEEP - - 8:15— M s P erkiM . microphone at 8:16 p. m. Friday finder had ealled tha dog wardan cornered. • hol good for men to use on their to make the talk on the topic, "Per- finoBt aince 1840. himself to a different climate where who promptly told bar that ba wrouid 8:30— Vic and A d e . JO H N ALDEN COPPEE U: ISc MUSTARD fRAST " hTlO c'li " 7c the trap prematurely. But the tan- and holy purpose tn beating up 8. Hurok, who brings arty troupes faces? What kind o f alcohol do you secution of Rumanian Jews," that that particular error Is dlscontmu- Uke eara of tha eat for a small faa. 3:46— The Quldlng Light. gle which the Supreme Court baa Chlang Kai-shek Is to help the Chi- over from Europe and gave Dignity advise?" didn't get on the air last Sunday PEACHES S U C U w ^lU L V U '^ "‘ IBc SALAD DRESSING CLMONT £ 29c ed. Answer: 1 very often suggest that This la all very wall; but tba town If you count eheep In order to sleep—you're not sleeping properly. BOW unraveled was cisarly the re- nese people have a nice country for jolt lately by sponsoring Benny night. A t that time, broadcast Goodman's swing concert In Carne- However, It happens all too often the patient rub the skin with alco- needs a humane eoclaty that can and Bring your eleep problem to our atoie tonigh^, tomorrow or of the address, which was to’ have PEACHES moS’wluKvu ■^"“ I6 c CRISCO or SPRY L* 18c L? 49c ault o f the muddling o f the bally- themselves, without warlords and gie Hall, has another prank up his that as soon as the patlen’ returns hol, aa this w ill frsquently assist in wiu taka care of the strar oata and Saturday. OonaiUt 3 come from an anti-Nazi rally ta booed reorganization laws by the stuff. ^ sleeve. to bis early auiroundings, his form- stimulating the circulation and tn dogs and If poaaibla, glva them a New York, was Interrupted by a STRING BEANS CatC^^Wn 2tSa^25c TO M ATO CATSUP FINAST 2 25c home. Oovsmor and hla perhaps too-foxy Sines Japan loves the Chineae He tells us that hla next big nov- er troubles llkewdse return, due to toning up the iktn. I believe that WDRC demonatratlon which took place at I know that there are many peo- elty will be a ballet by the eurreal- the fact that he resumes the same j-ou w ill find many eommercuu the meeting. STRING BEANS 29c GRAPEPRUIT JU IC E u S::^ ^ * ^ c advlsars. people and loves the only Chineae ple In thla towm who totl tba Muaa 226 Hartford, Ooaa. U80 1st, Salvador DaU, who once turned bad haMta pravloualy adopted. preparationa using alcohol aa an In- Listening tonight; government there la tt la juat a bit way I do; but they laok tba eouraga B A B B ITTS CLEANSER ~ Sc up at a London lectura attired la The patient la usually advised to gredient which are all right for you itera Htaadard IIbm Talks—WJZ-NBC 9:30, America's PINEAPPLE SPEARS DOLE'S - 19c a deep-sea diving suit, with a jew- to band together and state tbalr de- Town Meeting, topic, “What Does WE MIGHT INQUIRE confusing when one tries to find out seek a wrarmer climate and In many to use. I also advise rubbing alcohol B A B 'O f o r p o r c e l a i n 2 CM* 25c eled dagger at hla belt, a Millard mands. 1 suggastad to tha paraon Mr. Charles B. Foster Democracy Mean?" five speakers. who tt Is that she Is at war with. Instances such a change will indeed to be need In those cases where the who caUad about tha eat th at aha Tlmrsday, Feb. I WEAF-NBC—7:15 Vocal Varie- thuh 0Auil6 and Ueq/daBlu At just about the moment when cue in one hand and leading a pair prove beneficial. Such cures may be patient has been li. bed for a con- Maybe Hlrota will try again by and of Russian wolfhounds. 'call tha Hartford bumana aeelaty. P. M. tlea; 8 Rudy Vallee; 9 Good News ROLLED O ATS **.; ISc ■Mne foreign eompllcatlon aiisea— explained on the basis of definite siderable time, as I find that If cer- by. 'Trlatan and Isolde", Dall'a ballet A town tha alaa o f Manchester SLEEP SPECIALIST 4:00— Science Service. with movie stars; 10 Bing Croaby FLORIDA ORANGES physical benefits obtained. For ex- like the one In China—to give force will be baaed on—but It will be aug- tain portions of the body are rubbed needs a Humane Society vary bad- 4:16— Between the Bookends. and Bob Burns; 12:30 Louis Arm - P E N N-R A D M O TO R O ILU f iS 9 9 c ample, a wrarmer climate brings with alcohol, that this will help to to tha old biatlnctlve feeling that as mented with a couple of "blues'' ly. It really aaema a abama to have 4:80— Yodita' Jim Ingalls. strong orchestra. SHREDDED W H E AT 2 pm* 23c songs by Cole Porter and costumes about a better skin elimination, prevent the formation of bed acres. to put all tha atraya out of the way 4:46—Current questions Before the WABC-CBS—7:80 We the Peo- 2 ' t i ' 3 5 c 2 'LARGE^ s 4 5 e batween the United States and VALUE OF LOTS I f your alaep problem ia not oauaed by lUneas, Mr. Foater can by SchiaparaiU. Furthermore, the which wdU be helpful to health. In simply because Maacbaatar has no Senate. ple; 8 Kate Smith Hour; 9 Major ; Oreat Britain "blood la thicker than C O R N 211.* 2Sc If we bad the full census reports, operatic Tristan will be fashioned warm cUmates there eeeme to be a other maenr o f dealing wrlth them. halp you. 1^ ta an authority on correct bedding tor eoienttflc 6:0I^Ad Liner—Dance Music. Bowes amateurs; 10 Elasaya In Mu- GRAPEFRUIT tendency for the ordinary person to SEEIN'S BEUEVIN’ aeater,* and that we perhaps ought the unrestricted use of an adding after Harpo Marx, the curtain will 1 know that eomaivbera tbara la a ■leap. Hla advice is unbiased and hie recommendations ate baaed 6 :30— Stepmother. alc; 10:80 Hollirwood Showcase; BEETS " 'S T '’ -IL ^ O c EXTRA I consist ot a laigs human head rest- crave more of the cooling fruits and child who has a love for thaaa dumb 13 H erb Gordon orchestra. to play along with the older eoun- machine and unlimited time to de- on irour problem . . . not on your pocketbook! F or instanoe. the. 6!i6— HUltop House — Starring ing OB a crutch and Isolde will take salads thus causing the diet to be Denver—Glenn Pasco want on the creatures who would ba'"tteklad WJZ-NBC— 7:80 Ruby Newman KHMONO 4"«"z?17c 4 ^SIZE 19c ' try in keepiiig peace In the world, Stardust, a mattreaa featured In Watkins Brothers February Bess Jobaaon. TO M ATO E S 'II.M O c vote to the job, perhaps we could as- the form, probably, of a combina- changed tn the right direction. Also, road gang to convince bmla wife pink” , so to speak tf'be or aha war# orcheetra; 8 Marah of Time; 8:46 be held up Mrs. Emella Prettia, tav- -New t Sendee. •omethlng always crops up to give certain approximately bow many tion of Greta Garbo, Mae West and the supply of fruits and vegetables to receive one aa a g ift a t 319.76 ia a product o f the Holman-O. D. Baker Co., whom Mr. Eastman School of Music; 10:30 LEIWN iln* ?S%LU t r a w s e r r i e s FRESH ern operator, with an unloaded gun ' 6:16—Dinner Music, E X TR A a S *sT 19c S 2i&35c pAUM« Zaou Pitts. la more likely to be abundant m Very truly youra, Foster repreeenta. Chicago Jamboree; 11:30 Jimmy legitimately claaaifled vacant build- and took $1. Ha took hla wife to tM —Alfre,, OdeU and Jerry FANa t -1 Tristan Fou," this DaU ballet is these wrarmer climates than la the CHARLES E. BOOTH. Grier orchestra. a . At London yeaterday It was an- the tavern to point out Mrs. Prettia, O’Toole. CAMPBELL’S SOUPS >^<^3 <*» 2Sc APPLES COOKINC ing lots there aiw in the United entitled, but ot course, S. Hurok case In the colder dlatricta. What to expect Friday: 8 l m2 5 c aounced that the British govem- and hla vlctln. recognlssd him. There's a Hotman-O. D. Baker mattress and spring to solve your 6:36— George HaU'e Orchestra. States and what the total aasaased bopea the critics won't amend It to Furthermore, a warm, sunny W E A F -N B C — 1:30 p. ro.. W ords CHIC K EN SOUP cAMPtaxt - 10c FANCY He waa arrsetad and pleaded .ALCATRAZ 8NICSRR8 ■ieep problem, and Mr. Footer can advlaa you as to the beet 6:46— Musical Momenta Revue. aaent had changed its policy of sev- value of them is. Not having thess 'Tristaa, Pooh." R wUl be over climate offers better opportunitiei and Music; 8:45 'Guldtag LJgbt. LEHUCE laBERC 6c guilty. OVER DIG AT LAW YRIM 7:00— Poetic M elodies— Jack Ful- raisins c eral yean standing toward the sub- here in April, when era'll be able to for outdoor ezerdse. The patient selection to meet your particular requirements. WABC-CBS—3:30 School of . the 3SZ2S things we can’t make even a guess ton, tenor; Franklyn MocCor- Air; 3:30 Sen. James J. Davis on tell you more about It, If you still who has lowered hie health because ject ot foreign lending. Hereafter, at the national wealth rapreaented San Frandaeo— (.A P)—^A prlaoB- mack. 'Unemployment and Relief” ; 8 Mu- PEAS lUPPrvAU 3l£.*25€ M U S H R O O M S u cars, of neglecting to take sufficient ex- FINDERS KEEPERS 2 9 ^ stated Bto John Simon, Chancellor by actual building altes awaiting Joe nines woodera If you can r*- er baa managad to gat a wlaaeraek 7:16—HoUywood Screenacoope — sic for Fun; WJZ-NBC—13:80 Farm ercise may therefore be tempted o out to the world at largo dasplU GeoiBb McCaU. and Home Hour; 8 Radio Guild C O R N PLAKES «MnipaAv *i« ot the Exchequer, borrowen from member away back when an etching Wllwaukee, Wla. — Found; One use. But tha total anoount must Indulge in some form of beSlth- the Iron-clad ewsorOhlp at Aleatras play; 6 Maurice Spitalny orchestra. SPINACH 3»>l9c any part of the Britiah Empire will waa an art attraction, not a heart trailer. 7:80— We. the People— Oabriel run w ell into the bilUona. ^ buUdtng activity, when such wrouid WEAF-WJZ-NBC— 2 Music Ap- C O R N 3 * lr 2 S c attraction; when Billy Rose used to That waa the advertiaement W . priaon. Heatter, director. be allowed to obtain long-term not be tha case if ha were living preciation Hour. And there would seem to be very make a apeotacle^ bis ahowa and H. Buae, Jr., Inserted in a news- Taking a oorraapondeaoa eouraa 8:30—Kate Smith Hour— Jack N .1. C rt a CARROTS or BEETS 5c where the climate seemed cold and Soma Friday abort waves: DJD RITZ 17c loaas iB the London market "for little doubt that the actual, market cot of himself; wraen little children paper. He said the two-wheeled In Spanish, ha waa aaatgiMd to MUIeria Orcheetra; drama, dlugreeable. Berita 6:16 p. m.. play, "Steel and (aequlrlBff aaeete or developing en- were seen and not married; when vehicle broke loeee from its tow car tranalata: "When a lawyor 1a good gueat stara. I NEW la value of that aggregate of property 'Certain disorders appear to be Succeie": RAN Moscow 7 Program JA M 49c CABBAGE Sc a dummy was something thrown and rolled Into the path of hla ma- ba works hard.* 9;00-rMaJar Bowes’ Amateur Hour forciga pountrics.* ta many mllUont of doUara greater over a oUff and irot Chuiey Mc- favorably lesaenid by the climatic WATKINS In English; 3RO Rome 7:30 Guest chine. He and other motorists puU- The ooavlct did ao and tbm add- BROTHERS. INC 10:00— B en ya in Mualc. a B um bir o f years aticE bor- factor. F o r example, alnua trouble night; YV6RC Caracas 9:15 Popular today than It waa the day before Carthy; wrben movie thaaters fea- ad It to the roadside sad waitea for ad-»alao in Spaalah: 10:Se— Bollywood Showcase. ALEABEER tured hot nuaabera, not ttum- >ls leas Ukely to prove UsuWeaqine muaie; W 8XK Pittsburgh 11:80 DX yMtarday. wtMB tt appsand Ukely the owner’s rstoiB. No ons nlalmsil wbiB Plawyar ia bad bla J1:00—Sports—News. club. bamt fir youT ^ Wbm a t satttttt ageafw pi«My #m anaY be used, ownership of Janet Boyd ' ss take part in all scout func- M. of Troop 35, Region I at Willl- each week at toe Porter street of America, who nave anything of which is becoming one of toe build- 5(agiatrate William J. Stociedale wbUe attaching it? Dreamland Waltz ■ ...... Bonner Natianal lAbor Relations Board, ''financial connections” with ing’s moat popular rooms. A ping- ^ "marker*", the earliest date Answer: In that event toe de- newspaper to cause the criticisms to tions. On Sunday, all members of. mantic arrived. We had ten visitors school under Misses Emily House vslu* for to* window display tor decided both of them were good Exclu ^ ely Demonstrated at IMS plate* may be displayed, the Patricia Fagan asserted today hi* agency was nei- local troops wtli attend their at this meeting. Among them were and Margaret Russell. Bay Scout Week are asked to bring pong tournament Is now going on. ones. partment wlU supply you w ^ an- Sir Francis ...... BUter 1. H. M. ther Uaaed or inoompetent. and bad be prtntad. required fee, etc. other Inset upon return of the A Labor Board aubpoena for churches in a body for toe services. District Commissioner Hayden Gris- The South Methodist pack No. 4 them to toe Second Cbngregational It ia now in its second round. Noble explained be was rushing Francis Shea no "Uhialons about. remaking toe Any scouts who do not belong to wold. Troop Ckimmlttecmen Frank Church a t 3 p.m., Saturday after- Young Ronald Hampaon of Birch THE HERALD COOKING SCHOOL Tbooght It rndenitood • broken one. Fairy Wedding W altz...... Turner social order." ' Hartley Barclay, editor of Min.and meet at toe church each week un- his wife to the hospital. Soon after "We thought the matter of reg- Question. Suppoae a car owner Factory, waa justified. Madden add- troops who will attend church to- Rieder and Alfred Davidson and der Mias Lucille Sloan and Mrs. noon. street a vlcUm of an automobile her arrival, he said, ta'lns were Clatherine McGrath Madden’s statemsat was made to gether have been invited to be the Scoutmaster Danny Shea. A test accident on Birch street on Novem- totratlon renewal had been clearly iotas toe toset plate? Rain (vocal) ...... Curran the Senate Judldoy committee ed. In an effort to Mam whether Henry Durkee. Th* NaUwn Hal* Fife and Drum born. explained, “sUted the commissioner Answer; It will be necessary for Phyllis Dwire which la considering a request from he had "knowledge of something guests of the Second (Congregational pas.slng period followed during r e ^ tly . "but it seems the knoa'I- the car owner to oertlfy to the de- Fairy Queen Folk D ance---- Monte Senator Burke ,D., Neb.) to Invea- which ia relevant to to* Issue* In church for the morning's services. which Scout pace was passed by CUB SCOUTS •dg* of Ju*t what to do is not so partment by meana of a sworn tigate “widespread reporta” toe a trial or bearing of a public cause.” Two window displays will be put Sherwood AsplnwaU, Billy GIcnney. Jean Matcbett into local stores for toe^eek. one at Safety waa passed by Kenny Lyon. Cubbing is the program for general as we auppoecd. To ensure statement that to* toset was lost Tell Me Pussy ...... •>? Hopkins board waa biased and Incompetent younger boys between toe ages of proper acOon by motor vehicle under stated circumstances. With Patsy Wilson In administering toe Wagner Labor each end of town. SpdmM meetings The recreation period was then held are expected to be held by each or- during whleh we pisved to* com- nine and eleven. It is sponsored by owners at thU Ume. as It Is now a this assurance another Inset will be Childhood D ays...... Bonner Act JUSTICE McREYMOUIS toe Boy Scouts of America. Today, matter of week* when positive ac- Issued with notation for checking Donna Boyd Madden said Burke was baaing ganization tn addition to toe radio pass game. The whistle was blown programs and addresses including at nine o’clock and we lined up and after years of experiment by hun- tion muat be token, a series of sam- purposes later. Starlight WalU ...... Bralnard hla criticisms of toe board on “n dreds of leaders, OM after scien- ple questions ha* beer prepared Question: Suppose I do not re- Joan McOrato supply of misinformation, half- HASTSTHHRTHDAY one to oe given Tuesday by Presi- were dismissed with the Great with proper answers. It to Im^ra- new my 1937 registration on or be- dent Roosevelt. Scoutmaster’s Benediction. tific rezearch financed by toe Laura (arlblribln (vocal) ...... Peatalozz* truths and trivialities.” Tbe local district is under the Rockefeller Memorial, the Boy tlve that motorlsto act as <|tockly fore toe first of March?.*What do Mary Lantlerl The Labor Board head denied the Troop 94—American Legion 77ie Finest Service Electricity Can Give AS possible to avoid a crush at ine I do with the plates 1 have on my Washington. Feb. 8. — (AP) — leadership of District Commission- Scouts of America Is meeting a Mom)ng Breezes ...... Rolf' :harges Burke laid before toe .com- ers Hayden Griswold and Frank Danny Shea. Soontinaster growing demand of tbe age—a pro- mid of the registraUon renewal car now? Judith Handley mittee and malntalr\ed that em- Justice James Clark McReynoIds, John Quaglia, Scribe period, toe cloatog days of *"cbro- Answer: You muat return them Blue Danube Waltzes . . . . Strauss one of toe two Supreme Court Crawshsw and Scoutmasters Rich- gram of home centered activities ployes and employer* alike have ard Smith, Paul Moriarty, Ernest . The Legion Scouts held a short ary. All 1988 registration oertto- to toe motor vehicle department. June Allen benefited from toe board’* admin members whom toe ^ ministration meeting last Friday night. They for boys of pre-scout years. The cates are now to We. ready for the They will be accepted at the near- The Feather Dance ...... Ducelle regards as "conservative”, wa* 76 Irwin. Russell Stevenson. Richard octivlUas are suited to toe age and istraUoa of toe Wagner Labor Act Wilson. John Derby and Danny were unable to hold’ toelr regular applicant to caU or send for them. est office, whether It I* the main of- Ella Brophy We have had no starry-eyed 11- years old today. progrsih due to their attending the interests of toe boys. The "den” We cannot urge the public too fice In Hartford or any one of the Star of the S e a ...... Kennedy luslona about remaking toe social Ehccept for receipt of birthday Shea. (3ourt of Honor. The meeting was ia a natural, neighborhood play atrongly to act now. Delay only nine branches. Raymond Keating order,” he told toe committee. messages, associates said, toe anni- opened with a regular assembly and group. One of the mothers called means IrritoUon for everybody. Question: Why must I return Mandoline ...... Bohm versary passed unnoticed. BOY SCOUT NEWS toe "Den Mother” gives interested “Our charter has been toe stat- McRevnpIda, Democratic attorney Troop 18—Second Congregational exercises conducted by Junior As- The following questions and an- the 1937 plates. I never did before? Dorothy Dwyer sistant Scoutmaster John Quaglia. oversight. The "Den Chief,” a Boy ewers cover aU pbaaea of action re- ute Itself. Our ambition has been general in toe Wilson cabinet has . Richard Smith, Scoutmaster Answer: You must return the plates Finlandia ...... Slbelus Here’s her famoos Banana Layer Spread C?reamy Banana to do an orderly, workmanlike, pro- Patrol Comers were held when Scout meets toe Cubs once a weelL ■quirisd to renewing 1937 motor ve- because they belong to toe state of Phyllis Kratchmar Cake, .temptingly letnon-fiavored, Banana Layer Oak* been toe court's most consistent op- Robert Pratt, Scribe The Pack, with its man "Cubmos' H cup Spry FrostlBg on one layer and fessional job within the Umitatlona ponent of Roosevelt administration As we entered the church Monday dues were collected and advance- Aide registrations: Connecticut In the past, because wHh a Creamy Banana Icing. arrange banana slices on top. ment In tests urged. A short talk ter” oonsiats of several dens. The Question: When must a motor entirely new plates were Issued the % teaspoon salt of that charter. leglaUtlon. night, Jan. 31, we joined a group of Packs chief business la to help toe H teaspoon grated lemon Place second layer on top and “We have seen milUona of Amei'- During toe current term, how- scouto playing Chinese tag. This was given by the scoutmaster con- vehicle owner dtoplay 1938 plates department did not demand return Luscious ripe bananaa arc a fa- tread frosting on top and ican workmen avail themielvea of a cerning Boy Scout Week. The meet- dens. The den’s Chief business- is V Answer: 1988 plates MUST be on of the “marker*.” With the pres- rind ever, he baa supported to# govern- w4s played until 7:15, at which time to provide activities and encourage- .'“^ l TOLLAND irite with everyona And they’re 1 cup sugar des of cake. freedom they never had before. ment In tore* unanimous deeislons . Assistant Scoutmaster Bob Pratt ing was closed with toe GreA Scout- all n i ^ r vehicles operated on ent system In force, however, we !opa" when combined with this 3 "W* have seen thousands of am ment for Its boys. Cuba enter acout- March 1st or. to be technical, after 1 2 eggs, unbeaten Creamy Banana Frosting and wrote the opinion In one of opened the weekly meeting with the master’s Benediction after which require return of all N ts of plates Mrs. Isabelle Campbell had as re- marvelously light, delicate cake of 2 cups sifted flour (cake flour ployers put toelr relation* with their we attended the January (Jourt of Ing St nine Into toe Wolf den. At U:01 a. m. that date. not renewed. Of course, you do cent guests, Mr. aM Mrs. Roger 2 tablespoons Spry them. There haa been much apecu- Flag. Parade and Scout Oath. There ten they pass Into Bear year, at II Miss Edna M. Ferguson. preferred) employes upon a basis of equal and latlon that Juatlce McReynoIds were 32 scouto, 3 leaders, 4 commit- Honor. The following Scouts pass- QuMtlon: How aoon may 1938 not renew plates. You renew the Collins and son ftoger, Jr., of Elm- Many other recipes and cooking j 2H teupoons baking powder 1 tablespoon butter mutually aelf-reapectlng tiargaln ed testa; Leo Rldplfl, first aid; Leon- Into Lion year and at 12 they grad- re^stratlon which the marker rep- wood. Mrs. Campbell Is much Im- H teaspoon salt ’ would retire soon, but he haa given teemen and 5 visitors present at toe platoa b* ( fla y e d ? secrets just as novel and Intriguing % cup milk Ine, who never had done no before. no Indication of bis plana. opening exercises. Brief patrol ard Kanehl, mapping; Gordon Gib- uate tnto,^e Boy Scoute. Cubbing Answer: The 1938 plates MAY be resents, Identifying your car to proved from a recent Illness. will be demonstrated at toe Herald H teaspoon grated lemon rind " IjikOP SpiMe son, law and oath and safety; Rich' does not pfiU away from toe home. the authorities as properly licensed Emery (Plough, Tolland tax col- 1 large banana, sliced 8 cup* alftod confectioner's He la toe oldest membor of toe meetings were held during which dtoplayad on and after February Cooking School. Combine Spry, salt and lem- “We have saen to&^lnc blow* dealt court hi point of service, lurvlng Ralph "Brick” Stone executed his ard Gaudino, law and oath and safe- It was built to meet the home's § t I I 1 16to IF a renewal. This to pro- by toe state. lector, attended to* informal con- sugar at toe despicable practlee of cor- ty. Scout Ridolfl passed the Ckjurt question—"What to do next?" It ference of the tax collector* of Tol- Try the recipe at the right and on rind. Add sugar gradu- 1 large banana, masbed been appointed in 1914. duties aa treasurer.- This week has vided by atate statute. Failure to Return Platee you won’t want to miss them either. ally and cream until light and rupting American workmen by hir- Eighty one-year-old Juatlee Bran- Improved the test passing to s of Review for bis second class re- encourages homes to handle their njr 0 QuestlOo: It states In the an- Question: Supposing I do not re- land and Windham counties held Miss Ferguson used grated lemon fluffy. Add eggs, one at a 8 Ublespoona scalded cream ing them to spy upon and b e ^ y quirements. own outings and It bringing toon turn the plates, what than? Monday afternoon, Jan. 81 in the G. (about) dcla, appointed In 1916, outranks , great degree. The following tests liwer to Uie ahdve quesUon—"Re- rind in toe layers to bring out the time, beating thoroughly after their fellow workmen for exercising him In age. Close behind la Chief ‘Were passed; First and Second Somts Flock To Comp sands of dads and young sons closer Answer: Failure to return the A. R. room at toe city hall in WIIU- Combine Spry, butter, salt their natural and legal rtghta.” together. (Jubbing therefore opposes newal.'’ What do you mean by mantic. It was in the form of a fimvor of toe creamy banana frost- each addition. Justice Hughes, who will be T6 on a a ss Law and O sth-^ohn Brown; Mancbratcr’s Bey Scout troops that? plates upon demand from the de- ing. And to get a cake as light, Sift flour and baking pow- and grated lemon rind, and Maddea said there had been aom* First and Second Class Thrift— keeping younger boys In the. spot- partment leaves the car owner li- round table llscuaalon. William H. blend. Add hi cup sugar misUkes which “we have done our April 11. have gone on a winter camping Answer: Exactly what It says. Hackett. atate tax commlasloner fine-textured and delicately flavor^ der together 8 times. Add Justice Butler, toe otosr Jurist John Brown; Scout Pace—John spree. (?amp Pioneer In Wlnsted, an light of publicity and urges allowing Only 1988 plates which represent a able to proaeeuUon with a possible aa tola, she use* Spry, the pure all- small amounts of flour to gradually, creaming well. Add best to correct.” , them to grow In toelr own natural % fine of fifty (60) dollars as a lead the discussion. mashed banana and blend. whom toe administration olaase* as Brown; Fourteen Mile Hike—James official Boy Scout camp under toe lUQfEWALi of the 1937,reglstratlon vegetable shortening. It’s so easy creamed mixture, alternately Replying to Burke’s charges that "conaervatlve”, la 71, Griswold and Vincent Farrand; setting. Cubbing Is a leisure-time penalty. There Is a point that The condition of Miss Shirl^ with milk, beating after each Add remaining sugar, alter- the board ia prejudiced In favor of supervision of a forest ranger, has may be displayed on February 15th. (Plough, a patient at the Hartford to mix up a cake with this creamy Scout Pace—Fred Murphey. The been taken up from now until program of: Activities, Associa- If the lustration to a NEW one should be emphasized. It la only ahortenlng, for, aa Miss Ferguson addition until smooth. Pour nately with cream, beating un- the C. I. O. over toe American Fed- following passed toe Court of Re- tions, The Home, Ideals, Sponsoring toe plates cannot be displayed the type of plate used on passenger hospital ia reported as slightly im- says, "Glowing letters from women batter into two' 8-lnch layer til smooth and creamy and eration of Labor, Madden said to* March 13 for week-end camping. cars that the department now re- proved with a severe attack of stiff enough to spread. Like view of Second Class requirements; Out of toe five week-ends three of Institution, Leadership, Organiza- legally until March 1st. who attend my Cooking Schools pans greased with Spry. No A F. of Li, haa won 14 of 30 de- PUBLIC REC0IU)S Jack Derby. Jack Stevenson, and tion, The Boy, Hiz growth, hap- quires to be returned. pneumonia. any how quickly and perfectly it wonder Spry cakes are light all frosUngs made with Spry, cisions on collecUv* bargaining rep them have been claimed by Man- Question: Then If I buy a new The Tolland Grange held toe reg- this keepa beautifully fresh. James Griswold. John Hayes and chester troops. It was reported by piness and Hla character develop- oar, and do not own one now, I can- Question: Is there any chance of mixes with other ingredient*.” and even-gialned with a fine, reseatatlon. Capital Stork Amendment WMter Grunder passed the First ment. a time extension on registration? ular meeting at the Community Aa for toe banana frosting, It* fluffy batter like tolSI Bake Makes enough frosting to cov- Madden said toe board bad been The authorized capital stock of Assistant Srout Executive Parker not dtoplay 1938 markers unUl House, Tuesday evening. During er tops and sides of two fl- ’ Clasa Court of Review. At toe W. Doyle. The popular Eaton cot- There are two local Cub ^acks March lat? Answer; '^PoeUlvely no chance at extra-creamy, extra-dcllclous. And In moderately hot oven (375 upheld to 06 of 97 court case* In- th,. J. W. Hale corporation haa been close of the meeting games were en- all. The time is set by state statute the lecturer’s hour, the Home Eco- it’s simple a* can be to make. No degrees F.) 25 minutes. inch layers. volving Injunction* “and toe 97th set at 8100.000, instead of at $00,- tage will be used by the boys dur- sponsored by toe O n ter and the Answer: Correct. But a person nomics committee had charge of the joyed including Grab toe Hat, and ing toelr stay there. The Adiroh- South Methodist (Jburcbes. who has botight a new car can. of and the Comtnlsaioncr cannot **■ cooking nor tricky points at all. It will Inevitably be-decided In accord 00 aa heretofore, according to a Bull in the Ring. The meeting was tend the limit. entertainment and furnished a fine keeps soft and ffMh too. with toe 96." , ^ certificate of amendment filed late flack lean-tos' are also available for COMPLIMENTS TO— oouiae secure a 1937 registration If program eonalstlng of a song by "I aubmlt that a store oompetant closed t^ So^tm aster Richard use If the weather permits. On Feb- Patricia Kennedy on her poetic he muat use the car right away. Question; WHERE should I call John Eidwards accompanied by Mra yesterday with Town Clerk Sanniei Smith who led toe troop In toe Proper Ptoeedoro to renew my reglstimtlon or to and workmanlike piece 6t legal j. Turkington. The eerttflcat* pro- Great Scoutmaster’s Benediction. ruary 28-27, toe South Methodist ability. Patricia is a member of the BETTER Bdwards on the piano. Recitation, large farm in southern Tolland. staff work has never been don* by troop will occupy toe camp being Girl Scouts and a student at the Question: Well, what to the which branch offlo* of the depart- Much too feeble to do strenuous vides for toe Increase of share* i of Troop IS—SL James ment should I mall my application? Mrs. Mabel Morganaon. A sketch. Extracts Eight Teeth any agency or enterprise either In common stock at a fiar of 1100 from followed toe next week by tbe Sec- Manchester Green School. proper procedure for a motor vo- A Little Bit of Foollsbness, by six farm labors the couple reside with or out of the government,” he said. Paul Moriarty, Scoutmaster Md* owner who has bought a new Answer; rhat Is Important The their son, Burt Ursln and family. the former number of 000 to a ond Qingregational Scouts. The fol- James Griswold and Vincent Far- sisters and brothers of the grange. Commenting on charge* that the present autborizfitlon of 1,000 Paul TorootL Scribe lowing week the American Legion rand, members of the Second Con- ear after renewing the 1937 regis- motor vehicle department's main of- Song, Ernest Smith with Mrs. Sarah The *ix children are Mrs. Elton tration on toe old vdblcle ? fice Is located In Hartford. Nine Mann, Burt Ursln, Mrs. Stephen From Wrong Youngster boards agent* attempted to Intimi- shares. The meeting of Troop 15 was troop of boys will spend their first gregational troop of Boy Scouts on West nt the plana Song, John Ed- date toe mayors of Lumberton. N. opened at seven o'clock Thursday overnight camp of the year. passing toelr 14-mlIe hike recently. Anstoar: Notify toe department branches are maintained, located In wards. Reading, Mrs. Madge Wil- Kuramai. John Ursln, Jr., of Tolland, and have too proper transfer com- New Haven, Bridgeport. Norwalk. Mrs. C. BMward Meacham of New C.. and Johnatown. Pa.. Madden de- night, with toe Scout Oath and All local troops are expected to (Jbarlle Lynn on the splendid Stamford. Danbury, Waterbury. cox. Several games entered into by clared: ^ CURB QUOTATIONS Laws. There were 30 scouts and 3 strive to win the 1938 Boone award group of boys be ia now leading in plotod. Even if toe change to cars the Grange taking interest. Vocal Jersey and Josepli Ursln of West Ashaway, R. I., Feb. 3.- (AP) —xutlves and the dentist. All agreed leaders present. 'The scouts who Because It Is The Lumhertoa Ckae. now being held by the Legion troop. ooeurs after February 15th. when New London. Norwich and WIIll- duet by Mra. Grace Jacobs and Willlngton. Messages of cards or Seven-year-old Betty Champlin waa^lt wa* a "horrible mietake.' bis Center Church (Jub Scout pack. mantlc. You should apply to or calls from neighbors and friend* will Investtgatlon disclosed there wae The board's findings show that were studying for Tenderfoot and Walter Armstrong, scout in the be was using the 1938 markers on Ernest Smith. Mrs. Sarah West at eating eoft foods today. after her. the mayor of Lumberton haa sailed By .ASSOCIATED PRESS Second Class were separated' into the old vehicle, this should bo done. mall your application to the NEAR- the piano. A large decorated bas- add much to toe cheerfulneei of the eight extracted teeth excited her another Champlin glri In Betty’s OIRL SCOUTS Legion troop who is still attending Both the 1937 and 1938 registrations BBT one of these offices to your Her father’s name Is George. his official robe* considerably by Ark Nat Gas ...... 84i two groups for instruction. As The y. M. C. A. troop of Girl all formations despite the recent ket was filled with packages with day. father," mother, eeveral echool exec- leading a mob to threaten a union Aasd Gas and Bl A ...... IH there are so many new members tn are affected. pUce of residence. Motorists are long strlnga attached was a feature utives and a school dentlsL Betty's father’s name also is Georga Scouts will hold their meeting to- discouragement when bis house was Question: Just what do I do to urged NOT to send their applica- It all started when Betty came When toe dentist eent for George organizer; by Intimidating a board Am Sup Pow ...... n toe troop, toe former group was night at the “Y." All members are of amusement when pulling the witness by threatening to put him Cent States E l ...... 9-ie the larger. The boys spent nearly destroyed by fire. Walter has put ihnew my 1937 regtotraUonT tions to toe Hartford office unless string jrou drew a package with the FAIRFAX HARRISON DIES; home and pointed to her almost Champitn's daughter It wae Betty requested to be present. his third Scout Law into effect very Answer: Detach the application they live In that district The com- toothless mouth, explaining toe den- who went. under a peace bond If be gave tes- Cits Sen’ ...... ifi an hour on the study a*d many of The Girl Scout Drum and Bugle Safe.. Clean Carefree.. price mark attached. 'The basket efficiently during the last few week for renewal from the 1937 registra- plete 1938 registration certificates tist pulled eight. Tlie explanations, along with apol- timony as to a Bhootlng Into a union (Jits Serv., pfd ...... 88 them are nearly ready to pass tbe Corps under the direction of Ralph was soon emptied of Its contents organiser's house; and by spying El Bond and Share ...... 8'*i tests. A drilling‘period was then —A Scout Is Helpful. tion certifleate. You wiU find the are now on Hie in ALL of the de- and the Home Economics committee WAS RAIL EXECimVE Of all things," her father ex- ogies, mollified Papa (Jhamplln. Von Deck will bold a rehearsal to- The Y. M. C. A. troop of Girl application form all filled out, re- partment's offices. Motorists who ploded, ‘1 told them they couldn’t "Wa all make mistakes,” he said. upon union meetinga” Nlag Hud P o w ...... - ...... held and toe new group of rookies night at tbe State Armory. received a neat sum to add to their "The teeth are gone; they were only "The mayor of Johnstown has Penn Road ...... ihi are O. K. They have all the en- Scouts on the progress they are irtog only your signature. Note live In a district aerved by a branch finances. Dainty refreshments were take out tooee teeth. I told them The Manchester Green Girl Scouts making In Scouting. The girls re- e amount of foe stated thereon. office cause delay when they apply Baltimore. Feb. 8.—(AP)—Fair- our own dentist would do it. I—”. toe first teeth anyway. There'll be )}een mentloined,” he added. "I am Segal Lock ...... 1 touslBam and ability to learn that S served. Champlin 'phoned toe school exec- more eomlng.” advised that evidence haa been given Unit Gaa ...... 8% any boy could have. Of course, once Sign the form and send to the near- In person or mail their application The annual meeting of the Con- fax Harrieon, whose 41-year career est office of the motor vehicle de- to Hartford. as a railroad executive ended only in a hearing which to now being Unit Lt and Pow A ...... tn a while you may see one of them Permanent.. Reasonable necticut Turkey Producers' Aasocla' pi^m ent with proper fee by check Unpaid Taxes three months ago, Is dead. held before a trial examiner of toe star-ggslng but he's only breaming ^ * tion was held last Thursday in Hart' board, that during toe steel strike DANCER IS n x of toe perfect scout he's going to or money order if mailed. Do not Question: How about impald ord...Neal P. Anthony of Tolland Harrison. 69. died In a hospital ly and 0>nstanc* Harrison. His large and small Induatrlallata. Taxes taxes on a car? family was with him when be died. would not rise and every working there last summer an official of the be. Following toe drilUng, we went aend money to the mall. was stected on* of the directors. Mr here last night of heart disease. He Bethlehem company caused rom* Beverly Hills, Callf„ Fab. 3. — upstairs for a game of Lions and Questionnaire: You say the ap- Answer; No 1988 registration Anthony ha* the largest turkey had been a patient since Nov. 28. man's pay envelop* would be bena- plication Is all oomplste with name, will be issued on any motor vebielea flted. 830,000 In cash to be delivered to (AP>—imana Shuvalov*. Russian Hunters. One of toe bigblighta of ■m In this section and has been Funeral service* have not been an- to* mayor dancer and singer, was confined to BIG DISHWASHING address and *o forth stated. Why listed with the department aa "auto- most s*.:eceasful m Ui!f line o( biisl- In to* meantime COngreas to In- tbe game was when one of toe lions mobile tax unpaid." A state law nounced. OPEN FORUM T h e evidence was so unusual her home today suffering from n*(^ caught a fist right In bis eye. Before must I sign the form? ne:B ai.d "ns ready tal* for .his lira He waa president of the Southern sure permanent proaperity must re- that I am mir* that If the mayor voua collapse. Cost.. Easy To Pay For toe scouts were dlsmlasied, toe boy's Answer: Because It Is the tow oompels this action by the depart- blrda. Mi . Anthenv naa a lu.-key Railway Company from 1918 until PBOfiPERITY FOB LABOR AND gain Its constitutional power to coin asked for an early opportunity to Dr. Lawrenoe C. Stangard laid , eye was sort of blue around toe DISCOVERY MADE and the application to not complete ment. farm In loUand and not In vi uimg three monthe ago when he retired and regulaU mooay. That power explain tha transaction It would worry over her marital atatuS with until signed by the proper party. If Question: Have you any other In- ton. as hlc nates r**.«i.Uy an',H»ar.l INDUSTRY ' edges. (Who was he. Paul). By from that office but remained ae Editor, The Herald: waa vested to Congress by our fore- have been given him. The case to her hdsband. Stan Laurel, film eom*- popular demand we played five toe applicant cannot write have formation to give ua on the subject under to* head of tv:.'lngton .tews fathers. There It rightfully belongs. not coroirtrted and to* mayor has dian. caused her eotlap**. them make the oustomary mark and of registration renewals tola jrear? His mall la sent to West WuUngton finance committee chairman. What would be toe first construc- games at the meeting Instead of toe BY WOMEN Harrison, born in New York, wae This end oould b* nccompUMied by not been a witness. I am at a Legality of Laurel'* marriage to planned two. It was very amusing he sure to have the mark witnessed. Answer: No, 1 believe the groimd and brought to his door thciiugn tive step toward prosperity? What the passage of the Patman Mone- toe dancer-singer New Tear’s day •t th* Individuals are warned not to havs has been wall covered. While the rural delivery from that station. descended from distinguished south- other steps would be neecasary to loss to know what to* agents of toe to see 18 hunters and 14 lions ern ancestry. Hi* father. Burton tary Bill now pending In Congress. board are supposed to have done haa been challenged by Mrs, Virginia sprawled out on the floor when toe A type of heater that can he conveniently the mark witnessed. Indlviduato Commissioner has simplified great- The officers of Tolland Grange re- Insure permanent prosperity? Ruth Laurel, «too toarged Laurel Herald are warned not to bring unsigned ly the procedure It ia still essential hearsed Monday evening for the pur- Harrison, was private secretary to The first step toward Immediate Namely, taking to* above power except to produce relevant evi- lights were turned on. We then from to* privately owned Federal dence.” with fraud In obtaining hla final di- were assembled downstairs where appUcatloDS to the department and —as in. days gone by—that motor pose of forming the regular officers' Jefferson Davis, president of toe prosperity would be to IncresM the vorce decree December 30. Cooking School then attempt to sign them for the car owners apply aa early aa pos- degree team for the first degree Confederacy. purehasfng power of Lli* nation Reserve System by mean* of buy 171* board proceeded legally and we received toe invitation for the proper person. Last year. 1937, sible to avoid the ctutomary ‘last- working in the Grant He attended Yale and OolumbU thereby stimulating toe demand for ing up to* capital stock of toe Fed Court of Honor held last Friday more than 20.000 appUcatloos re- mlnut* rush.’ No system can stand A large flock of ronlns waa seen Universities and entered toe legal goods. This oould be accomplished eral Reserve Banke amounting to night. There were 14 boys from installed nearest your largest outlet ceived in the mail wore returned for up underneath a tremendous demand by several in town Sunday, feeding department of the Southern in 1896 by Congress, namely, to exerclo* Its $132,000,000. In turn this money our troop at the Court namely proper signature. That caused de- crowded Into a few days. Motorists on seeds from scattering flower and waa made president in 1913. He right to create new tax-free money would be paid back to to* bank* loouta W. Dion,. J. MonsigUo, P. lay, of course, and inconvenienced will be serving themselves well by stsdka from summer blooming. later served as president of these to toe extent of five blUion dollar* (national and state chartered Anderson. J. Anderson. D. F lti^ t- quite a few ear owners in en- renewing 1937 registrations at the The town 1* being canvassed for railroads: This would not be Inflattonniy or de- banks) who are the etoekholders. ManiJiester Public Market rlck, A Blane, A. O'Neil, J. Bren joying the use of their car. earliest possible date, certainly be- magasiiM subscriptions and renew- The Chicago, Indianapolis and structive . Many prominent econo- The government by taking over aen, J. Falkoald, E. Cotter, R. Tler- Registration Fee fore February I5th. als in the Interest of the Tolland Louisville; the Mobile and Ohio: the mists agree accordingly and are the Federal Reserve Bank* wUl not aey, W. Messier, P. Turcott and our for hot water because it require Child Study club of which the club Question: What is the proper Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas confident that In six months great In any way affect to* ownerahip of acoutmaster Paul Moriarty. This la reglstraUoo fee? gets a percentage the 18,000 email banks. Obviously, a fair turnout but a better one Is ex- NOTED .\UTHOR DIE8 Tolland Grange will be well repre- Pacific; the Alabama Great South- atrides could be mad* toward pro*- FINE QUALITY SEAFOOD pected St toe next court And by Answer: That ahould not bother ern; the New Orleans and North- pertty. the deceatraUsation of to* small anyone. On renewals the fee is _jnt*d Wednesday evening at the hawks from tha Federal Reserve Fsnejr Fresh Mads Filkt of Haddock...... 25c Ib. the way we would appreciate it if Madrid, Feb. 8.—(API—Arman- Bast Central Pomona meeting. No. 3, eastern; the Georgia Southern and Men would slowly be re-employed Scouts Edward Cotter and Arthur printed or typed right on the form. Florida and the Northern Alabama. alto a demand for more goods. The System la both aound and demo- Fancy Fresh Cod lo Fry or to Bake...... ,lRc Ib. Persona registering a car for the do Palacio Valdes, 84, ranked among to be held with Efillngton Grange. cratic. Furthermore It would be to* O’NeS would help toelr troop out no venting to chimney nor outside first time can figure the cost easily. Spains greatest novelists, died yes- Tolland Grange will sponsor a pub- He ia survived by his widow, one wheels of industry would again Boston BlueAsh, sliced or in piece...... 15c Ib. more at toe next court lic whist at the Community House son, Richard, and thre daughters, start apinnlng'-toareby helping small greatest aoure* of aalvatloo to to* Cars weighing 3500 pounds or leas terday In the Santa Alicia sana- small banks Uk* your looal bank. Fancy Halibnt Steak Swordfish, center slices Troop Z8—Center Chnrch are charged seven (7) doUars, ve- torium. Friday evanlng, February 4. Prizes Mra. Ursula Beard, and Misses Sal- business man, to* farmers, and to* Bntterfish Herrings Ernest Irwin- Scoatnoaster hicle from 3.501 pounds up to 4500 Hla works iiad been popular In are to be offered and refreshments Ths govarnment la tu n would John Hroeek, Scribe Thfi •lectrie wRter healer has been designed to give m per- Each customer making laqalyy about the heater ia given a f:arTy a fee of nine 19) dollars while the United States for two genera- served. taka charge of toes* Federal Re- F re ^ Made Fillet of Sole Fresh Red Perch Fillets Among the Tolland pupils at tha serve »«a"ka to bsaeflt to* small Fancy Mackerel A practice at right dress opened all above 4500 pounds are charged tlona and the translation of bis novel our meeting Saturday morning. fected hot water eerrice to the home, at a coot within reach complete and carefni estimate of the total monthly operating eleven (11) doUars. Maxima" was said to have sold Rockville High school on toe honor Glamorous Stars in State Film bankera. Giving to them many Fancy, Large, No. 1 Smelts...... 19c Ib. roll for the first half year's work are prlvUegea gratia that would keep Scoutmaster Irwin then drilled sev- of all pocketbooks. As the resalt of many yemrs of reacarch, cost, and the installation is nude only upon his acceptance of Question: What do I infer from 200,000 copies there. AIrtna Woehomurka. Richard Mor- Chowder Clams 15c ()t. •ral boys in Color Guard. The en- meoUoD (rf 1938 plates. I thought Valdee, born in Asturias provine* them secure and safe not only for Expert tells how New Riiiso makes ganson, Donald Morganson. Bertha toemselvas but also tha dapoaitors. Steaming C lam s...... 15c qL tire troop learned much by watching the heater conforms to the best scientific principles, yet is the estimate. There is no guesswork, no red tape, no bother. ■we had "permanent" plates now. in 1852, was grouped wltn Blasco Eastland. Lillian Mlfftt, Betty Zalin- Small Stewing O ysters...... 29c pL the scouts practice toe .roremony. Answer: That’s right. You will Ibanez and Benito Perez Galdos in ka. Harold Morganson and Roger Thsa. truly, CongreM would go Into Tbe boys were then instructed In all cleaning quicker, easier! exccedinffly simple and ragged in construction. It contains Any customer may get an estimate for hia own particular use the same markers or number a trio of Spanish writers Said to Magnusoo. Tolland friends extend toe eniwing bustneas; tha banks Into Large Frying Oysters ...... 39c Ib. ))t esse, parade rest and Ivsrloua rANT M find OM doasns oJnew ways plates for 1938 as you have been us- the lending. Snioked Ftllets 25c Ib. to isv* fiaac, work and moosysU EDNA M. FBROUSON no ratntlnff mschapism, snd all parts that come in contact use simply by calUng his plumber or The Manchester Electric 1 ^ for 1937, except that the small ha\’e done more than any others to to you congratulations for your fine Jan Zapadka ' pther military fundamentals. Scout- w: enhance the prestige of Spanish record. Sw^ish Salt Herrings...... 10c ea., -3 for 25c master Irwin urged the practice of through the house? Then coom le the HERALD with tbe water nre nude of copper snd brass. Division. "toset” tab which carries the nu- literature abroad in recent times. Mr. and Mrs. Frank WUliama, who 108 Eldridg* Street. 8|M above In patrol corners. The home-msUng dcmoafctstios today. mersds “three" and “seven" will be are spending tbs winter months in Mancheater, Conn. ciianged to another inset which Valdes’ popularity exceeded that of that foltowed were played Admissio* k thtohuely FUE. YoaH imso now gives over 23% Ibanez in Spain. West Hartford, were at their farm SPECIAL AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT ta scout staff. Including many duoovet.sffloag other things, how, cup r carries numerals "three" and bom* ia Tolland over toe week-end. R• mots suds than th* old. I Hla widow and daughter survtva. SCREAMS 8CABB BAinilT Jetty Donghnnts, filled with pure jeUy, on sale at 27c doz. iMea. The patrol game for toe far cup, the New RimoaiY«i over 2>% ilwty* stU women how much l;V; "eight." The toset designates the Heniy Haydan ia spending the eek was Block Tossing. Tbe year of the plates. week’s vacation from Trinity ooUege German Rye B n ^ plain or seeds...... 10c loaf mote suds than th* whiter and brighter Rinso gem WaUitMny, Fab. 8.—(AP) — A came through on top with old. And how its dothci from rub ot Question; Are all the plates the FOUR PLIERS KILLED at the home of hla parents. I^nash, PM pkin or Costard P ies...... 29c ea. be Panthers on toelr heels, and toe same, trucks as well as cars? TTie Tolland Fir* department wUl womaa'a screams and ths yelps of a .richer, Uvclicr iudi How k soeks out £ it with- See This Heater On Display At The stray dog saved 8160. to* ds^a re- Butter Rolls ...... 19c doA Kulva coming In third. A troop Answer: No. The number plates Natal, BrazU. Feb. 3.—(AP) — sponsor • public dance at the Tolland [ (ow-wow followed at which a Par- I mslc* dishwashing outKtnbbiogorboiliag. How li for the passenger cars will be the 'Tovm ban tola evening. Carlton 0*1^ last itight when an tnddentl- |sod *11 clesning •tfa it it fat colofs.” aaine as has bem explained. Other Captain Mario Stoppanl, whose f ld bandit atlMnptod < it's Night to be held sometime ia trans-Atlantic seaplane fell Into the Buckmlstor of RockvUle wlU fur AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT - prtl was dlaeuased. The program cnkfcct sad eerier, rinsitia wUl be changed. The plates ntah musto and James Rhodes of Tol- mfiTta thsaltr <«««»««*“ ' r Herald Cooking School Now In Session sea and brought ^ a th to his crew thief Bed with only a newspaper and ras explained to tbe boys, to* pro- uoe'tmkiihkooefc’ for paasen^r cars are entirely dif- of four, was en route Here today land will prompt lor tha old fashion- Fancy Large Jake Oranges...... 23e doz. ferent than the ones used for com- am for the night Patrol comers ingsebooL aboard an Air France Line cutter. ed dances. Fancy Tezas Pink Gmpofruit ...... 4 far 25c ollowed at which leaders filled out mercial vehicles, etc. The noted Italian filer was on Next Sunday. February 8, Mr. and * ¥ tw u ItoiTwiMaa C. Ritohl*, the Question: You say that the year eaaUer, who •ereamed aa to* holdup Young Tender Carrots...... 5c bunch heir report*. Weekly patrol me*t- Sight from Natal to Rom* by way of Mr*. John Ursln of Grant HUl sec- Iceberg I.«ttuce, ooUd heads ...... 9c head hgs are urged. 8ey Maldmest ad- of registration to shown by a small Cadiz, Spain, when his plane encouu' tion of Tolland. wUl quleUy obaerve man Mbted her by the shoulders and THE HERALD EXPERT inaet on the same plate* 1987 cq^ attomptod to wraot frooi her a can- Special oa Whits Clnb Cheese, machine sliced___ 29c Ib. vanced another step toward Second (TKe Manchester Electric Division tered trouble 50 miles off the coast their 61at wedding annlveraaiy. Mr. iO asa bv passing Knife and Axe. onvncn have been using? yesterday. 1710 ship caught fir* and Mrs. Ursln were married In va* has cmitaffilng the money. Oyster Crackers...... full Ib. pkg. 19c EDNA M. FERGUSON Answer: RigbL At the bottom Aa h* dU an, Mra. Ritohl* stumbled Iscouta Britton sad Shaw passed and toe crew was unable to escaj Oesty. Anatrla. Hungaiy, February Strictly Fresh Eggs, extra large...... 39c doz. I their Tenderfoot test. Bill Mansfield THE OONNlCnCUT POWER COMPANY of your nuasber platae to a small In* A German aaaplan* picked up 8. U n . Mr. U nia cam* to tola coun- ovsr a M ny dot that had been win give her toaouMratloa at State a«t This small plaU Is easily de- ah«M tbs tbsatarte two days. She hie First Class Law and panl. Injured and dinging to a try ia 1900 and 1903 was Jollied by lOato- G. Adamy submitted s map Theater at 9ffii A. 9L Tetaonsw m MaiB titraol tached. When you renew your reg^ *r whidi was tom from to* blaxing his family IB Bridgeport, later way freas tho hsn offlo* DIALfilS7--“ WEDEVIVER _ UM - a — s i n g l s f e l p argeant movtac to Stafford Snsasa. Mr. «i|aat Ms first class tost The aad-lba. Uma have beriaaldeotfi r toTitl ,«t tbilaad tot 80 111— ■,■■■ I " '"—. " ^—: ------—~;7~ . ~ ^ ^ ^ "Tea, I did, lad! A pretty gal, and bers and friends ars asked to send no mistake. But she dm 't know a card of cheer. her own mind, seems Uke. Why—” RELIEF BOARD GETS The regular mcfiithly teachers Final Session Herald Cooking School Tomorrow at 9:30 Jerry Whitfield was no longer lis- meeting won held at the Center tening. Ha waa running in persuit. school Wednesday afternoon. Su- In hU baste hs took the wrong BUT FEW APPEALS pervisor L. L. Gurison presided. projecta wrere Inaugurated, to Jan- night February 8. Light refresh- bers of the same club and later turn, and so lost her . . , "Ameri- residents of Manchester. The men’s and women's club held uary 23, 1938. ARRESTS IN JANUARY ments will be served. FORMER POLO PLAYER, can girl!" he said to himself, pant- their regular weeUy meeting at the MATERIALS FOR WPA In Mancheatef, the following The Ladies Aid society of the From bicycle riding he turned ing as be ran, "Iteeds me!—Got to later in life to the selling of auto- V C H A P T E R 1 church basement^Tuesday evening. Harold Lloyd Continues typea of projecta have been under- Wapping Community church will tmi minutes this tight-lipped, bard- ai the Greek and Latin he can learn find her!" ' u * Teachers of ths Center church taken by work relief agencies; IN TOWN DROP 25 P. C bold their next meeting at the home RESIDENT HERE, DIES mobiles and continued In the latter A taU jlthe girl In a brown codt eyed -a young veterinarian treats dexing, public nursing, tailoring and cent less than tbe December to- won tbe championahip in the Con- only just losing ber patience. Cherbourg. He'll not be back to out of the old one’s way!” Perhaps each wondered why any erty owners have thus far appealeo secke. an ailing dog owned by a visiting shoe repairing project, schools and tals, but the 29 cases entered here bors and has been confined there for PoUy remembered to stay oi](t of to the Board of Relief for abate- Mrs. Mark (Carpenter who has It was a spooky set and Harold Same Period $113,680. over a week. He returned to his necticut Rojlqr Polo League at the AUTO DRIVER HELD The door opened a crack to let a pick me up for several weeks. 1 ex- girl would run away from a young was a goggle-eyed archeologist. King and falls In love with his playgrounds, parks, tree trimming. last month represented an Increase turn of tbe century, died suddenly plump red-faced woman In a pected to stop here till thsn." the old one's way, hut she dldxnot man that looked like this one, so ment or correction of assessments, been 111 for some time is still con- Mt. Nebo field development, prop- over the total arrests of a year ago home in South Coventry last Sun- Middletown, Feb. 3. (AP) keep to her room. After a break- according to a statement made to- fined. Also '?drs. James' Rogers is Weird shadows crawled over the dauf^ter, the Princess. day. in Hartford, Tuesday night. His Irv)ng E. Alderman, 34, of 3 Ni starched cap peer out. Tbe girl “Indeed”, replied Mr. Dart. "Most handsome and earnest and dis- He had more animal gaga planned erty reassessments, gravel roada. laat month, according to (Alef of funeral will be held Friday after- ■aid to ber, "Let me in, please! I'm peculiar . . . Mrs. Broggs, set an- fast of porridge and tea in tbe tressed. ■ day by Gustave Bchrelber, chairman Improving from an attack of ton- coffin at the dead Pharoah. Two A total of $6,033,420 has been and East Center street sewer and Police Samuel Q. Gordon. Motor Fourteen boys passed their ten- street. New Haven, was bound^^o' kitchen she put on her street clothes Sphinxes, sullen and silent, stood thnn you could shake a Zoo at. But derfoot Boy Scout test recenOy at noon at 2 o'clock at the Farley and to the March term of the SupM ^•l to the skin!” other cover and bring a pot of,tea (To Be Continued) of the Relief Board. Mr. Scbrelber sUitis. he scrapped the Idea because of Ed- spent In Ckinnectlcut for materials, water mains installation. vehicle violations In January num- Malloy funeral home, 129 Ckipttol 'Who be you?" for the guest. Draw up. Miss Cbel- and set out for a walk, impatient of said that none of the complainants There hasn’t been a new case of guard. The scene was nerve-Un- Statewide, the cumulative figures bered 7, a decide reduction from tbe Scout hall. Station 44, South jCourt today by City Court Judge Mrs. Broggs' advice to ”be careful- ^ing like ••Grandma’s Boy.” when ward’s romance. supplies and equipment for use on Windsor. The new Scouts were avenue, Hartford. Aaron J. Palmer on a charge of "PoUy Chelsey. Great-niece to sey, and tell me what the dastardly or petitioners asked for large abate- chicken pox reported from the Birch Then Mrs. Marian Cockrell, a reveal that highway, street, and the 23 automobile cases In Decem- Mister Oliver Dart. I’ve come from Yankees are up to now.” and keep your bearings!" ment on their listings, nor were any Mt. section. Those who have re- timid Harold dared to sock the vil- WPA projects since the inception road projects claim tbe major por- initiated into Troop 62 by fellow Mr. Starkie, who was born In homicide with an automobile. BEDDING CONSULTANT . lage bully. Remember? srenarlo writer, told Lloyd of a of the Works Progress Administra- ber. Hartford 67 years ago was a mem- Connecticut to see him" "What the Yankees are up to?” It was a foggy morning, as if of those addressing the Board the turned to school are Agnes Kurys, tion of federal and sponsors’ funds. Opiy one person was held for members. Scoutmaster Lloyd Grant Alderman was held under $1,500 exclaimed PoUy coloring. 'The last night's rain bad not finished, The only casualty in 'the Stony; story by her father. Col. Crampton tion. it was announced today by and the representatives of Elast ber of the Hartford Wheel Cl"b and bond In connection with the death "Where be Connecticut? In holders of large properties, accord- Edwin Albasl, Enrico Fiano and Ed- Hariis of Birmingham, the distin- State Administrator Vincent J. Sul- Sums'included In this report, which drunken driving last month, com- was a bicycle racei; In his younger Yorkshire ?" English Navy, you mean! They’re and yet could not keep on, eit%er. ward Paggolio. sarcophagus, however, was our be- j extends through November, and Is pared to 4 In December and 3 in District Charter Oak Council, Park- of William Sweetnam, also 34. of AT WATKINS STORE ing to Mr. Scbrelber. guished southern lawyer called his livan. Of this total, the federal days, teaming^ up with such well Brooklyn, N. Y„ In an accident in "In America.” stealing men off our ships tiU nslf Tbe result was a yellow-gray mist The small number of local prop- The Home Making Club, under spectacled hero's, stiff neck. exclusive of payrolls, shows that January, 1937. Intoxication arrests er Doyle. Several parents of the "Lud!" There was a gasp, and tbe seagoing lads in America have that obscured objects 50 feet away "Professor, Beware!" is the title opus 'The Road to Jericho." Lloyd government furnished $2,870,909 the WPA has expended $2,204,357 new Scouta were present. The boys known riders as Walter Luettgena South Main street here last Augiut. erty owners coming before the re- th'e direction of the extension serv- changed it to "Professor,.Beware!” against the local sponsors' contri- last month were 7. considered high. and Robert Alexander, also mem- Two automobiles collided. the door opened. stripes on their baclu from British and gave a dreamlike aspect to the CSiarlee B. Foster, representative at the new Lloyd movie, due to be for highway project materials, of I^e 29 January cases were dis- entering the troop are Thomas Cad- streets. Gigs, chaises and carts of the Holraan-O. D. Baker Oo„ lief sutboritles appears to be an ice at the State College, with Mias and began all oyer again. butions of $3,162,430. In addi- On the threshold the girl turned whips—” indication of fair and careful assess- Roberts, as leader met at the home SntohuH before his birthday. He will Lloyd hopes to keep grandma’s tion to this, the federal government which the federal government paid posed of as follows; 14 fined, 7 der, James Callaban, Calvin Chap- to call to tbe driver of a gig that She stopped suddenly and smUed, moved at snail's pace over the cob- makers of fine bedding, wUI be st be 40 in April. $930;528. and the local communities continued, 2 not guilty, 2 jailed. 1 man, Laurence Chapman, John Esa- bled streets, and there was a deal Watkins Brothers for the next three ment, according to B. L. G. Hoben- of Mrs. Fred A. Johnson recently. boy on the screen Indeflnltely. has borne the cost of wages for bad brought her to^ tbe door: to lighten her words, for she was thal, chairman of the Board of As- Pressing pads were mode. Eleven If Grandma's Boy has grown up a He likes the woik. project labor. $1,273,829. put on probation. 1 rem and^ to tha da, Raymond Krawfakl, James “Cabby, .bring my 'trunk, and hungry and needed a shelter. Polly of fretting and shouting from driv- days for consultations on bedding. Mt, his youthful s^rit stays Intact. In Manchester, according to esti- Second in Importance from the state farm, 1 nolled, 1 turned over Lathrop, Ren Luchisa, Theron Nev- Chelsey from Connecticut was no- ers. Mr. Foster has been associated with sessors. were present. If lime catches up. finally, with standpoint of monies spent for ma- mind you don’t drop it!" Critics never have bothered about the boy with the horn-rlmmcd mates Issued this morning by Town to East Hartford police. ers, Richard Nicholson, Donald The driver lumbered up the body's foci. PoUy Chelsey liked it, because a the bedding industry for roost of hls The next session of the Board of The February 15th meeting on In- bis social signitlcance, as they did Treasurer George H. Waddell, the terials, supplies and equipment, are Parks, Robert Paries, Albert Rose London fog was something she’d Relief will be held in the Municipal expensive desserts will be held 8t glasses, he will turn to producing the sewer systems and other utili- *covo’ steps with a small doeskin trunk life and during these years has held Charlie Chaplin's. It is enough that pictures with some new star. federal authorities have furnished and Robert sliinner. studded with brass nails and de- (CHAPTER n often besrd about and it would be such posts as head of the Bedding Building tonight from 6 to 8 p. m. the home of Mrs. MlUhouse at the bis laughs, Md end to end, have $.6.6,037.62 for materials on WPA ties projects. A total of $1,214,- Miss Elizabeth Pierce who Is an adventure to recount to Dick. It The Board will be tn Msslon dally Rosedale section. The meeting U Harold Lloyd can’t Imagine quit- 760 has been spent on such work. WARPING posited It on the ball floor. PoUy tried to make conversation Institute of America and district reached many times around the ting the business of making folks jobs, against the town’s expenditure training at the Hartford hospital, "How much do I owe youT” helped her forget, too, that she'd manager of one of the largest bed- until February 12. alternating (eve- called for 10:30 a.m. The ladlea world. of $113,680.21 for materlal.s. Next in order are public buildings while she supped with old OUver come On a scatter-brained errand to ning and afternoon sessions. laugh. projects, on which WPA has placed A three act drama entitled "Sunny spent the week-end at her home on asked Folly Chelsey. Dart, but it was hard going. To caU ding makers in the country. will bring a basket lunch. A des- This is nearly the 300th picture Mr. Waddell stated that the com- Foster street, Wapptng. 'Two shillings, eight pence. a place where she was not wanted. In hls study of bedding as related sert on tbe inexpensive list wdll be of the Nebraska prodigy, who was bined eWA, WPA and FERA ex- $1,141,607. Recreational facilities, Ridge Home”, will be presented by him "uncle Oliver” was out of tbe Yet as the fog thickened instead of 20,000 JAPS M IXED airports and other transportatlonal a cast from Newington and spon- Wapplng Grange will hold their Miss.” question, for he was addressing her to sleep and health, Mr. Foster has provided. After lunch a demon- just 12 when he open^ his career penditures figures for Manchester next regular meeting on Tuesday "You're a robber, but here 'Us. lifting she began to lose her en- travelled widely and studied the stration of the desserts will be In in an Omoha stock company in that Tokyo, Feb. 3.—(AP)—General show that the federal government projects are found in fourth and sored by the Wapplng Mother's as Miss Chelsey and s6 repudiated thusiasm for It. She could no long- fifth places, with $3.68,177 and $321,- Club, at the Community House at evening, February 8. at the Wap- And good night to you.” their kinship. His cold pale eyes subject extensively. Many of tbe BOLTON progress AU those wishing to at- old tear-jerker. 'Teas of the D'Uver- Gen Sugiyama, minister of war, tq)d has allotted, in both laboivand ma- plng <3ommimlty House. The pro- "Good night to you, young Miss. er see the bouses she was passing, features which are incorporated in tsnd kindly communicate wrttb Mrs. vUles.” a Parliamentary committee today terials, $738,381.61. and the town, 482 respectively. Wapplng Center. Friday evening at watched her furtively. much less the sights * across the In an analysis of the types of 7:15. This promises to be a fine en- gram is to be in charge of the offi- Journey's end be brlgbt." Holman-O. D. Baker bedding are Skinner or Mra. Jones AU are cor- Once upon a time he turned out a about 20,000 Japanese soldiers had for ^th labor and materials has cers of the local Grange. FOLLOW VICKS PLAN FOR BETTER CONTROL OF COLDS "Bright!" echoed Miss PoUy "As If I' might slip the silver salt street. "I’U go back," she decided, Local leaders In several commun- OBS-reeiy comedy weekly. Now, he been killed In the seven-months-old materials used, it is shown that the tertainment and the mothers are dishes into my pockatt" she the direct results at the research dially invited. spent $1,67,602 84 oyer the period Miss Virginia Burnham, a student L8kU Pltm (a mck Vkkt Pttktmi Chelsey forlornly after the strMt 'and wait for fair weather." made by Donald A. Laird, PhD. Sc. ities are planning to demonstrate Tbe Methodist Ladles Aid Society gads it impossible to make one C^lnese-Japanese war. November, 1933, when the relief WPA spends more for crushed stone hoping for a large audience. door bad bang^ shut. She looked thought Irritably. "Or Is It my And then it was that she came than for any other single Item, ■The next .Sunday school board at Boston University, Mass., who D. of Colgate University. This re- their skill os dessert makers during cleared between $9 and $10 at their spent several days at the home of around the wainscoted manners he's critical of?” on two Americana talking earnest- foment and concrete products take meeting will be held at the home of ly together before a decent-looking search was carried on over a period February. Bolton, Andover. He- pot luck s^per. second and third place, with paving Mr. and Mrs. Anton Slmler, Jr., her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David hsdiway which was decorsted with Her table manners were beyond of years to find out bow to sleep Roger wiUiams who recently Burnham of Pleasant Valley, has nothing, as for as she could see, rnproach, however, which must public house, standing beneath a bron, Mansfield Mothers C3ub, Wsst materials, brick and clay products, this evening at 7:30. ersaking sign that pictured a uni- better. Mr. Foster has studied the drilled a well on hls property, has lumber and gravel following. The officers of Wapplng Grange returned to her studies again. but a winding staircase and a fat have caused surprise to a man who findings of Professor Laird and Stafford, Somers, Tallaad and Ver- plans imderwray for srecUon of a The Turaaca Girls club held their eld woman bolding a candle. beUsved aU Americans to be sav- corn lifting a paw toward a great Repairs, modernization and im- No. 30, met at the home of the "Well,” she said a little unoer- ages. But old OUver Dart was yeUow crown. She knew tbe men others with the results that he is non sent leaders to a training bouse. provements projects account for worthy master, Harold M. Hart, regular meeting Monday evening at responsible for numerous basic In- school, under the direction at Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson plans to ssU $1,260,369, and $750,000 was spent the Wapplnp Community Church tatnly, "could I see my uncle finding her annoying tn other ways. were Americans even before she lost Monday evening, where they now?” "An American village girl!” he beard their New England voices, for ventions which are today incorpo- Dakin. Those womm learned how the house he Is now erecting, also on various small public works. prepared a program for Officers house, with a good attendance. "It’ll fair- lay him out. Miss. The told himself 'dlstostendly. He saw the elder wore chin-whiskers and rated In the bedding of the famous to make Inexpensive desserts which the one now occupied by hls family. •urprise." she lacked the graces that elsgant clothes exactly Uke her father’s, and Holman-O. D. Baker C!ompany. they will teach the local clubs to Mr. Hutchinson purchased land "But I wrote him a letter before EkiglUh girls were trained to have. the younger one waa Uke the jroung As an illustration of alert atten- make. Mrs. A. N. Skinner and Mrs. from the Loomis estate some time SHERIFF CONVINCED Chrlstmta and told him I'd be here She waa strangely outspoken, and men who went to sea In ships from tion which Mr. Foster has given R. K. Jones will demonlltrate these ago. on the commonly know Clark this summer on my cousin's brig, she laughed Uke a boy. When she Lyme, or who kept store or tlUed bedding problema, it was in Italy, desserts February 15th. road and wlU open, up a buUdlng AUTOMATIC OF DEATH OF CHILD the Trim Yankee out of New walked. It was with long swinging farms thereabout. Only he was while oa a much deserved vacation Mrs. Ernest Howard formerly of tract there. Haven. Hq let me come." steps. handsomer. He bad a devil-may- that Mr. Foster discovered the basic Bolton la improving from a zecent 'There waa no letter. Miss." ' Seeing a portrait that interested care manner and fine dark eyes and principle now used In Holmsn-Baker fall, in which she suffered a back Uklah, Calif,, Feb. 3.—(AP) — her she ^ t up and croseed the a bold chin. . . . Duplex bedding. injury and a fractured bone in her TEST OF DRUNKENESS Sheriff E. L Williams announced "What? He never got It?" The room to look at i t "Is that my Known for over 76 years for fine arm. today ho is convinced 4-year-old Ted girl stood pondering a moment Grandfather Dart?” she asked. Said the elder, "Is it true, Jerry custom made bedding, the Holman- Mrs. James Rogers was appointed Spokane, Wash.—(AP)—Persons Thompson, who wandered away while the wet cloak clung to ber "It’s nobody that concema you," Whitfield, that PreSiRent Madison’s O. D. Baker Company is today one president of the Ladies Society of arrested for intoxication here this from his parents' home in the Men- In sculptured lines and her dripping answered OUver Dart, though it declared war?” of tbe leaders in the making of the Center church and Mrs. David year must soy "Around the rugged docino wlldnemess, died of exposure bonnet sent small rivuleU down waa her great-uncle, his brother Polly moved closer, her heart con- scientific sleep equipment. Toomey vicfii president, at their last rocks tha ragged raical ran" to or was killed by wild animals. her surprised young face. "WeU, and her grandfather's, now dead tracting. her ears sharp to bear. regular meeting. Mrs. May Hutch- prove sobriety. Williams returned from the that’s a pretty pass! — But never .... Wherever she tried to make , . ’’It’a true,” the younger man Manx, on ancient Celtic language, inson a former member of the so- Police (Jhlef Ira Martin storm-swept Eel river canyon region mind. Take me to him and I'U re- contact he thwarted her, ao that answered. "I got the news Inside, la still spoken to some extent in the city now rssidlng in Hartford at 2 ordered booking officers to test near Covelo, 58 miles northedst of cite the tetter Uke a magpie." she bad nothing to which to cUng. where I’m stopping. We’re caught Isle of Man off the northwest coast Oilllns street was reported as hav- tongue thickness with ’’Methodist Ukiah. where the child disappeared "I’m Mrs. Broggs, Miss — cook Hls hostility penetrated, as a frost here like rats in a trap!” of Great Britain. ing been 111 for some time. Mem- Episcopal" and ”electripry until yellow. Add New Hats LOUIS SHERRY CANDIES Lyme.” Dart’s behavior. She did net know direction she believed Oliver Dart’s water. FEBOCSON ing that gives flakier pastry,meat and aant^ until richly browned. Add carrots NEW II.AVEN ROAD SEEKS StlU Mrs. Broggs demurred, that It sprang from a mind bor- Jigbier cakes in baif the house to be. fcm eu. Seme-MsUsS and peas. Turn into casserole greased with Spry. TO SPEND TWO MILLION PrlcdA. shifting her feet imeaslly and say- dering on madness. Tbe young man named Jerry mixiog time—crispier fried Melt remaining 2 tablespoons Spry: add flour, salt, New Haven. Feb. 3.— (AP)— $1.00,$1 50“"$2.00 ing "Lud!” both under ber breath Whitfield wondered if London ale • EVEN.TEMPERATURED HOT WATER—never too and pepper, and blend. Add 'Worcestershire sauce • "Spry Stv.soch foods so digestible a child Trustees of the New Haven railroad —the pound and aloud. Presently she said, ipper Mrs. was too strong for him. He said aae, eveB-tsxtnred can eat them. Slays fresh on and water, atirring constantly, and continue stirring have filed petitions with the Federal •. • New Permanents "Ha's above stairs tn his study. Broggs ordered her helper, the to the older man, Chet Wheeler, hot, never coot—hutead of lukewana or scaldiog. eakas. Spry psatiy and conking until thickened. Pour H cup of gravy CENTER PHARMACY BRAND—Superior Coatings— and nilre, Spry- kitchen shelf.Save money- over mixture in baking dish. Reserve remaining District Court here asking permis- Miss — supping. FoUow me. If you porter, to carry the Uttle doeskin carpenter off the Eliza Ann, out of foods erisp aadI btasty.' ■ buy tbe S-lb. can. Try this gravy to serve with pie. sion to expend almost $2,000,000 for Don't let the fiattery of your nsw Spring hat be dimmed by an out- Speciai fiilings—Fresh and deiightfui—a specif 2> must, but don’t say I didn’t warn trunk to a bedroom on the floor Newburyport: ”Dtd you see her • CLEAN HOT WATER—crystal clear' aad healthful 4r Tasty Meat Pis recipe todey. Gift flour wUb baking powder and salt. Cut in steel rails and repair work. moded hatrdress. The new styles demand the youthfulness of soft pound box for 99c. Pounds for 50c. you." above. Presently she came for the too?" Spry until mixture Is as fine as meat. (Done in no The petitions filed yesterday seek Up they went, and PoUy Chelsey girl and took her there. Old C!het nodded vigorously. —hutead of rust pattides aad sediment. time with flpryf) Add milk, mixing authority to purchase 7.680 tons of curls peeking out beneath close fitting crowtu. Get your Spring MARY OLIVER CANDIES—We are the iocai agents— was ushered Into a well-fumlsbed As the door closed on Polly aiANCHESTER HERALD until soft dough Is formed. Knead lightly on floured rails at on estimated cost of $587,- permanent today . . . with shampoo and oil treatment. fresh today—60c a pound—and the usuai week-end sitting room where a thln-fea- Chelsey, OUver Dart shut bis eyes • AUTOMATIC HOT WATER—heated with GAS, ao Cooking Hebooi board for about 20 saoonds. Ron deogh to At caa> 000; to remodel 50 cars formerly box—avaiiabie today—for *1.00. tured, pale-ejred old man in a and put hia finger Ups together. aerole and prick with fork. Adjust used by the New York, Westchester turning on oc off ' hutead of old.fashiened, out-dated EDNA M. FERGV80N dough over meat and aeal edge of WHITMAN CANDIES—Largest seliing brand in Amer- frilled ahlrt and high stock waa It was thus that he could UUnk of famoOs home-making pie. Bake in hot oven (42S* F.) 2S to and Boston railway, a former subsid- having cold cuts and tea before a America most effecUvsIy, letUng j methods. iary of the 'New Haven, at a coat of ica—justiy so—the Sampier Package at $1.50 a expert, wiil give ber JO Blnutea. Serves 6. fire. the venomous current of hls hatred } ■ DCMONSTBATION Tha haw, purar $700,000. and to overhaul and mod- pound, and Fairhiii at $1.00 a pound wiii deiight The serving woman made a bob- make the circuit of hls withered Do your ernize 100 steel passenger coaches at Tomorrow Morning At AlL-vagatabta shortanlng this rtcips €rt Itetl) anyone fortunate enough to receive them. Other bing curtsey and said, with the body ' while hls warped mind • ECONOMICAL HOT WATER—hsated hy GAS, the •:$0 A. M. At tbe State a cost of $553,000. Whitman Candies in stock, too. watchful look of a child bursting plotted. Tbe coming of this glr> finest fuei—hutead of other ooetUcr ways. Theater TRIPLk-CRtAmEDI — (CUp «aJ MM tUi Spry rteiprj — — ^ ^ Hearing on the petitions was set a paper sack; "Your great-nleei^ had fired hls memory. Hs re- for February 11. HANN CANDIES—Another New York City favorite— from Amerlcky, sir!" called afresh how he had lost a washing /5 loi^ S a Io t\ Unusual pieces—very unusual coatings—something Old OUvar Dart looked oa if his fortune when Yankee rebels had Hotel Sheridan Building, Manchester Dial 5000 •yea and ears bad deceived him. thrown British tea Into Boston very different—$1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 a pound. liien, when be saw that she -'was harbor before tbe last rsbeillra. an actuality, his face seemed to Wounded tn the purse, he had be- FASTER EVERY ONE OF THE ABOVE LINE IN BEAUTIFUL narrow and close in on itself, so come a UtUa "touched" living VALENTINE PACKAGES — HEART SHAPED AND that PoUy thought she must be more and more for the day when and OTHER TYPES. LARGEST SHOWING OF CANDIES looking at a gnome Instead of a he would aee tbs insolent Ameri- Coots Only IN TOWN. ______can colonies (for so be sUU spoke ART BENSON SAYS:— She gave a shaken Uttle laugh of them) restored and punished.... LATE FOR LUNCH YESTERDAY? YOU SHOULD and explained, "I’m PoUy ChelMy Strange that this girl should come QUIETER HAVE LUNCHED AT THE CENTER PHARMACY from across the Atlantic — daugh- walking Into bla house tonight! — There's No Doubt ter of your niece Mary that mar- A kinswoman? "BahI" Wash Yonr Clothes Whiter! LUNCHEONETTE — DELICIOUS SANDWICHES ried the American seaman in Polly, meantime, was relaxing About It ~ ~ • AND COFFEE^______' Connecticut and died there." ' under the chatter of Mra Broggs Get Them Out On the Lines * 'T o what circumstances do I owe and marveling over being so h l^ Quicker! 40 Philco 15 Tube, 116XX your visit?” asked Oliver Dart. in tbe air. "Are all London bouses so taU and thin?" sha asksd. Radio is the finest per- PoUy Chelsey bent ber graceful "MoaUy the fine ones be. The A WEEK The CENTER PHARMACY long-limbed body toward the fire drawing-room floor’s 12 steps forming: radio money can Odd Fellows Block to warm her hands. Her hair was above ground, with kitchen and smooth and brown, ber eyes deep scullery beneath. Ihan the bed- buy? blue, her features evenly c u t There room floors above... .Tell me, did It's real thrift to enjoy the was on unconscious dignity about you get that bonnet In Amerlcky?" comforts gained from this And yet It co«te no more her. Thought she was but 18 she "Of course,” PoUy repUed, step- than on ordinary Radio! seemed a woman grown, as any ping out of her petticoats and stand- Whitehead automatic GAS girl would who had been house- ing in her shift. "Didn’t you know 10 MILLION PHILCO OWNERS CANT BE WRONGI keeper, seamstress and cook for we bad milliners and montaumak- water heater. Among its many ber family since ber fourteenth era in all our towns?" She waa outstanding features is a rum- C$ni m. SiilmirtkU NEW KiMRy simtiNMkM You Can year. ' thinking: American and EngUsh frntiit iD-irofiiW $ivi8|$ fir jm wmj tRi ULTRA She spoke up bravely. "It's as people took alike, but after all, proof Monel metal tank Have One I told you In the letter you never aren't we of one blood? Mrs. • It’s ready for you NOW — die Mnsadonal POW g o t Fve come for my mother's Broggs, now, reminded ber of pom- giuranleed for 20 years. 1938 Fngidsirc that iUdie, current cost dsiOrt hi In Your One of the newer patterns in silver- share of my grandfather's money, pous Mra PeU of Lyme village who Mods! 20UA hiitoryi Aod keeps food ts/ir... tukm ice citMptr Own Home ware by Wallace. Sterling silver shod because we need it so. My father's bad a nose for gossip . . . "Why are 4 . . runs fremUe-frm year after yeart All bacausc where the greatest wear comes. It is the had to give up foUowtng the sea be- you looking at me ao hard. Mra tfais 1938 Frigidaiia has tha NBW Sileat Metar- At Little Cost! cause of a stiffness of the Joints, Broggs? Is tbsre aomathlng srrong Miier—that aavea you aura not fust on alaczcicky, finest plated silverware made. and my nrotheris been lame from with me?" but on food—ice—upkeep, as wellt a lad. We heard, round-about that "1 see you^m got BO Come in and see nt rkovi dds —beiata yen Yon Can Buy It With Your my grandfather Richard Dart died blood." said M ra Broggs In dismay. buy. And tee -wliat tbrilUng new kiatbeo-bc^ Tea Spoons ...... 6 for $4.00 last year. Knowing be had a eount- "It fair surprises me. Your bosom, you get. . . N sr "Double-fiasy" Qnfcknba Ttay, Present Radio Traded In For Ing-bouae business and was well-, now. It’s as whits as can be, and througboot—NEW Moietaia-Scal Hy- THE PRICE OF AN Ckild M eat P o r k ...... $2.25 off, I said I’d come for my mother's your legs tbs sams.” drstora—NEW Close-Bar Sliding shars—" Polly Chaloay. teugbsd so hard Shelves—Big, widt. MIWtY tnriEO ORDINARY RADIO ^ver Dart spoks curtly and that ths old man b s l ^ trownsd to- Gravy L adle___ and aloud. Presently she said ward ths ceUlBg. Sha sxplained to interior, adiasting 9 different tvsytl Won’t Yon Try One In Tour Own ^.. .$2.25 with on obrioua reliah; "The Why be tatiafied with leaal ScM Mrs. Brogga "My exposed parts are Lcam flrat hand that oU the claims of sutowstic GAS Heme tor S Dnjm— property was aU willed to your dark from the sun and wind of the NOW to enjoy the tenaadonal new Jelly Server...... $lyT5. mother's brother, the proper heir. sea. Pm freckled too. But I nsvsr Bon Ami saves tim e. . . water heating ore true. Install an anlomatie GAS water savings and convenience that emly FREE o r CHARGE! ^,V ery logical.” thought you’d take me (or an In- heater in your horns free of charge on our genarona M Frigidaire btings Car 1938! .•"Oh!" cried Polly In quick pro- dian! . . . Tan me! WUl I, maybe, EASY BUDGET TERMS Steak Set ...... $6.50 *Tbat's the way the aristo- see ths King riding by in tala eoadi day FREE TRIAL offer. No iastellation chargta, ao dowa B»S* P>TMSI MOSHTS tOMSSas Mi crats do. Tbs titled land owners. tomorrow?" polishes as it cleans! paymeats, ao ehligatinaa Oimrnntoed nnd aervloed by Man- Chests of 26 Pieces with But my grandfather’s ease was dif- "Akmg tliia street? Lud. Mias! ehetter's lending Phileo Radio denier. hollow handled knives .. H s .7 5 ferent. He was a city man, tn bust- He’d not bother. Hs takes hls S«e bow much easier and quicker ease at first one palace and then Ben Ami make* deaning up jronr SEE YOUR MASTER PLUMBER OR "Tet ontiUsd to maks a will, my another with frlenda of his—ladlea For Service On See the display in our window of Sterling Sliver pat- dear young lady. Eveo had srour and gantlemcn of tank. Very batbtub» In a Jlffyt off eomee aJl the Bon Ami fit Any Radio— terns by Wallace, and old spoons made 100 and 150 years mother remained dutifully in Ekig- sprightly, an of 'em." dirt... badt eomea the listening land and not gone ovor to the trlcl^ $59.50 to $109.50 CALL 3535 * ago. "WeU,” said P««y. "m go out to- poliah. For you polish os you elomn Vsod and Yankees ha might have followed the morrow aod see the town. Pva a with Ben AmL It aarea you wodt. roeosnrnendod by the same couraa But eartlnly aha and brother Just turned twenty; bs'U be ber diildren deserve nothing as naat- aaUng ms about ths River Thamss It doewi’t redden or roughen your Harold Cooking School KEMP'S, INC. FURNITURE and RADIO tera stand. I'm surprised you ever and ParUamsnt Houaa and PIcadiny hands! Buy otie package and aee 711-71S Main StrM t The Dewey-Ri'chman Co. enteitaiaed such Idsaa Tou look —places our mother used to talk Potterton for youradf how much better Bon 763 Main Stract more latelUgsBt.'* about." 8th CoiueciiUTe Year At H it Cooking School BENSON Johnson Blodi Jewelers — Stationers — Silversmiths "I took a ebaaee". Polfy said, and “Be your brother a farmer, Mias. Ami ia than ordinary deansera! aighad. She had spent the family or a sailor?" • aavtaga and several dangerous "Neither," answered Pony. "Dick's & Krah (seeks makkig tUa Jonmej; wlthia ms and a aehoiar. He’s laanod I MAWHKSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THtlRSDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1988 McCluskey, Faster Than Ever, Warns Running Fod Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser Bareisa Scores A Double |>OEM COLLECTIONS GRADUATE THEMES C/ixss Prophecy 1938A ^lUDENTS REALIZE COUNCIL IN CHARGE LOCAL TRADE BOWS TO BOARDHAN, 31-19 TOO MUCH COMPETmi As High Mermen Triumph PREPARED BY CLASS QUITE APPROPRIATE Is Amusingly Presented COST OF EDUCATION Eklitorial Note: As with every- OF CHEER LEADING SLOWING UP DON thing else, there ore bound to be SUSPEND ILLINOIS many Uttle known or unusual facts FOOTBiUl TACTHS Better Ball In National Poood by Captain Walt^Bvclso’s (Strong tsom here next Wednesday. triumph In the 40-yard and 100-yord Dancers, photographers, aucUon- '.rBut she atlU plsjrs the cello Just the about Manchester High Scbooi and summary: its pupils, which would be interest- fiae style events, Manchester High’s 130-yard medley relay—Won by SAYS MANCHESTER Prof. Illingworth Is Guest eera, night club hostesses, and gov-~ same. ibdhologies Contain OrisiDal Town Treasurer WaddeD ing to many. Contributions to "It's Committee Of Betty Wood- MARK4THSE1RACK Than American, Says Ump ATHLETE FOR PRO mermen defeated Warren Hording Harding (McBride, Pogdorski and ernment workers were only some of of Bridgeport at the East Side Reo Delyirenzo). Time, 1; 11.4. Sedzel Peterson, that cute little the Truth” will be appreciated. Con- ths positions members of the Class tributions should be given to John pool yesterday afternoon for their 320-yard free style—Won by O. Poems Of Natnre, Men, Speaker; Final Words Of mlas— Gives Interesting Talk For ruff, John Hnltine, Bob fourth triumph in six starts this of 1938A will have in twenty years, Hamilton. San Francisco, Feb. S— (A P) —.^buneb. 1 don't know bow you are BASEBALL HOOK-UP OrflteUi. M; Trotter, Mv 2nd; La- Nine-Year Veteran When you're knitting a sweater, che> IN 17 CAGE GAMES season. The final score waa-41 to put, H, 3rd. Hme, 2:43.4. if the prophecy of the Class Night will asalsL The New York Yankees are World going to beat that kind of an argu- Advice Impressive. The Conunerdal Club. AOey To Consider Project ment." 34 as Msnebeater captured five of 40-yard free stylo—Won by Ba- And Advice. (rommittee cornea true. The proph- That Manchester High School is- Series champions but In the opinion eight first places. Ranning For Fm ecy was presented Thursday eve- about 200 Feet above sea level. Views On League reisa, M; Booth, H. 2nd; Brignolo, Mr. Albert Brown with the nimble of Ralph “Babe" PlnelU better Fans will be interested in the fol- Pogdorski of Warren Harding ac- H, 3rd nm e, 19.8 seconds. ning, January 37, at the Claaa Night feet Western Conference Official coimtsd for a school record when be The fact that 1938 is the hun- Bycholsid, Belfiro, Wierz- baseball la played tn the National lowing umpire's-eye views of the Diving—Won by M. OrfltelU, M, Artlatie coven of varlotu typee exercises. Memibera of the commit- Is doing the shag on 42nd Street. Every student has a definite re- That the first class graduated in The cheer leading at M, H. S. negotiated the 100-yord breast 1st. 63.36 points; Graham. H, 2nd, Policy; Trains Three D i^ 1894, was composed of six. students; League than In the American National League: U well aa plain onee a n external dredth anniversary of the first pub- tee read rhymes which were accom- sponsibility, to his school, parents athletic functions is going to be Carl Hubbell of the OtanU Is the stroke tn the fins time of 1:08.8. 58.67; J. Pickles. M. 8rd. 58.1Z panied by a recent picture of the Jeanette Paton, personnel directo;. they were Gertrude L. Alblston, League year In and year ou t Hits Sharply At' Major ’attractlone of the poetry anthologlee lic education activities of two great and town. This subject was the reorganized under the direction of bidd Injnred In A Rongh- PlneuC who umpires in the No- easiest pitcher to work with. He's Borstas fvas close to new standards 100-yord free etyls—Won by Bo/> individual concerned, flashed on the with flneasd. Mary H. Gray, Mary J. Johnsem, A Week; LOim Fait neeatly completed by a Jimlor Eng- Americans suggested the themes for text Of Toam Treasurer ^addell's the Student Council. Formerly, the tional LMgue, that fact does always within a few laches o f the in both his wins. In both of which reifo, M; Ryan, H, 2nd; Leary, M, screen by a magic lantern. Interviews graduatea .rom M. H. S. Alice M. Belcher, Agnee 8. Hender- not tnfluencs his opinion. He ploy- plate and aa cool as tee. PIncUi has events he Is the present record 3rd. nm e, 58.2 eeoonde. nah claaa. The anthologiee contain the valedictory and salutatory Some of the beat rhymes were: talk to the Commercial Club last son and Reuben F. Gray. Pep Club, which was In charge ot Honse Cbsh; Play Wind- Leagues For Enticing Col- speeches delivered at the nadua- the cbeerlnx waa an organization ed in both leagues, with the White umpired in the league three years. holder. Orlando OrfltelU copped 100 yard breast strike—Won by Has 17 Medals S t o l k f eemplete poems, or selections of Gladys Addy, with voice so clear Will pay is a fine bird. Friday. Students do not realize the Sox and Detroit of the American Only once has Hutbell quastloned first place la his first try la this Pogdorski H; Scboller, M. 2nd: tlon exercises of the claaa of 1938A tremendous cost of maintaining consisting of a limited number of poems, of the scholar's choice. On Luck Strike program is auction- But cash down ainga. The first principal of tha high atudenta, although open to anyone. and Cincinnati of the senior circuit one of bU decisions. He said: "That lege Players. event. Michael OrfltelU, whoee div- W. Florczok, H, 3rd. Time. 1:086 Friday evening. Blanche Gattl, eer. That’s what Eklward. Benaehe re- their education and should get as sor Here Tomorrow. The poems are divided into three valedictorian, spoke on “Horace school was F. A. Verplanck, who However, its members may in the Plays Tighter BoU looked like a pretty good ball, didn't ing Is remarkably Improved this (new Harding record). By BOLBONl 'fSassiflcatlons; those of nature, peats, much as possible out of their years served from 1893-1894. future Include all the atudent body. Aa Plnelll sees It the National It Babe?" that.waa aU. year, won bis spOtalty with 63.26 100 yard bock stroke—Won by Maim"; Louise Burr, aalutatorian, In school. The cost ot education to Naw York. rob. Z.-(Ar)—' 'tliose of people, and those having a on Connecticut's "Henry Barnard." It seems the government waa short Every time Hale’s cash register The Student Council has been en- lotm plays tighter ball; le superior The toughest batters to fool are Chicago, Feb. 3— (A P )—Revela- points, while Mozzer accounted for Mozzer, M; McBride, H, 2nd; Fink- the town last year waa (332.000 MsnchMter Trade went to New aron Joe MeCluakOy ot tha ' Serious note, carrying a word of ad- Dr. Barnard, a native o l Hartford, of men rings. That in the years before 1887 deavoring to encourage cheering at Joe Medwick of the Cardinals, Paul tion that Louis Boudreau. Univer- the ether first tn the 100-yard back- beln. M. 3rd. Time. 1:14.8. But one who graduated with us is This includes textbooks, teachers, Manchester students attended Hart- Haven for a basketball game yes- Waner of Pitteburgb, Mel Ott of the stroke. leo-jmrd free style relay—Won by York A. C Issued a vranffng t< vice or moral. Some poems chosen Jamea Murray waa a very great Influence in tbs M. H. S. games and at the last meet- ing. The American league provides sity of Illinois basketball captain, to Don Lash, Indiana Iron nmn, tevlng a theme from natun are reorganization of the school sys- worth five or ten. Hilda Richter, in far Navarre, „ janitors, supplies, etc. This is 37 per ford High School, for which priv- ing, Wednesday, suggestions were terday afternoon and ran into a more hitting and has more long dis- Giants and Billy Herman and Gabby had been suspended from atlUetlcs Manchester's next meet will be Harding (Booth, Laput, Brignola ^The Chambered Nautilus", Has published her book, "Germany cent of the total cost of running the ilege the town paid a fee of (100 tance swatemltbs. But eliminate the Hartnett of the Cubs, in that order. against New London Bulkeley's and Ryan). “ Time, 1:211.6. other "running fools” who try Although he is rather quiet by tems of Rhode Island and Connec- made aa to ways in which the cheer football contest Instead aa Board- for verbally agreeing to sign wttb pack too much compeUUon into •Arches,” and “Tree at My Wln- nature, Jamea Murray's high scbooi ticut and Indirectly of the schools Topping's a mailman—fleet and Won the World War.” town. per year, per pupil. leading may be reorganized. Some man Trade rough-bouaed Its way to Yankees and he gives the edge to Pinelli says these five absolutely the Cleveland baseball club and for Some based upon people and The cost per pupl! for one year will not chase a bad ball. annual Indoor track osmpalgn. career baa by no means been an of the nation. At the time when steady. « John Hamilton of the discussion Involved the num- a 31 to 19 triumph over the local the National. * permitting the club to send (100 Mocauskey, wbo will faos 'their actions are "Casey at the unobtrusive one. Throughout tour both Abraham Lincoln and Henry To be Postmaster-General he's near- Hollywood's claimed him, and he's of schooling Is 180.82. Of this ber of cheer-leaders in activity, Mechanics. It was Manchester's For a comparison of pitching The most aggressive manager at monthly checks to bis mother, Bat," "Lincoln, the Man of the Peo- amount (4.S7 is the cost per pupil strength, Pinelli points to the stofta the lot ia Frankie Frisch of the and three other nsUooal rbswEgs years he baa been a well-known and Barnard were young, he pointed ly ready. gone far, ways to develop cooperation with fourth setback in 17 starts this sea- struck Western conference athletic In the two-mile race of M". and "The Man With the Hoe". out, more than one half of the pub- Bob Hamilton's chief photographer per year fo^ textbooks and sup- TUNNED AND BRIDGES cheering sections at games, respon- son and snapped a five-game win- of the last three clubs tn each Cardinals. He is one at PineUI's ofiTictals like a tmmbshell today. ^Crossing,the Bar" and "Thanatop- admired student. He has consistent' b'^st friends. Pinelli bss had to rose gamea at Madlaon Square Gm Cu ly proven his worthiness and hia lic scboolhousea were unfit for oc- Bob Holman's eyea, atill lovely to for many a star. plies. The entire cost of books for sibility of cheer lexers, ejection ning streak. leojge In 1987. Tlie suspension prompted John Yanks and Tigers Hold den Saturday night, has beea < IMs" bear a melody of seriousness cupation. Many of the teacbera see The Prophecy Committee consist- high school is 12,000 per year. of cheer leaders, and ways of de- ths Ns UodsI it' I Brooklyn. ordt. only one n ^ a g e r off the field L. Griffith, commissioner of sthle- ‘and current of concentntlon. right to be a leader in bis class that To Ledge Pretest PhUsdelphta and ClnclnnatL Brook- In three years—Frisch. palgnlng tor nine years, of 88B. had themaelves left school at an An model for Mascara keeps him in ed of Albert Brown, Jeanette Paton, The total assessed valuation of all MATHEMATICAL FEATS veloping new songs and cheers. A Coach Walter E. Schober said to- tlca of the conference, to moke s now la running the tasteet i Hie poems chosen are excellent the school buildings in Manchester committee consisting of Betty lyn had' Mungo, Froakhouse and Bill Terry of the Giants, who Is sharply worded protest against Jamea has been very active m early age. with no training, were money, plenty. Sedzel Peterson, Patrick Topping, day that be disliked to make any Us eereer. Lash, Jos belleveA (*1*1 ‘In choice, many coming from some teaching pupils older than them- Mlsa Mary McGuire acted aa the is (1,368.000. There are 4,277 stu- Woodruff, Johnny Hultlne, and Bob Butcher. PhUadelptata bad Walters, bsving s feud with the sport writ- major league clubs "enticing" col- c f our best authors, living and dead. sports, having been on the aoccer statement that might be token aa ready is slowing up, althoedh. selvea. Schools were often cloaed faculty adviser. dents daily attending the schools of Sophomores Introduced To Alley was chosen to consider this La Mooter sad Poaseou. Cinclimatl ers, is see high with the umpires. lege plajreia before thetr gradustion, Best American Rookies Betty Woodruff, a doctor became. an allbL but revealed that a com- hasn’t been around h alf asloas. Among the poets, whose works wera team for four years. During bla Ural in winter for lack of fuel. Such Manchester. The per capita coat for Geometry By Discussion Of project. bad Grissom, DerrtMer, Hollings- So is BUI McKechnIe of ClndninaU. and led other Big Ten officials to favorites are Edwin Markam, Robin three years the team won the C. C. plaint wUl be lodged with the Ooo- worth and SchotL Some of those Neither manager ever has left the Tee 8leeh Bimnlag were the conditions which Henry each student to e^ve us these build- Application From Ancient New Student Council representa- speculate os to the existence of *T)on’B trying to do too asa, Edgar Allen Poe. Edna St. Vln I. L. championship three times. He Barnard strove to correct. "The ings is (320. tives for the second semester will nOetlcut State Board of Approved fellows ore great pitcbeis; the rest boich to protest a PlneUi declalaa. rimllsr coses. €i ^ Millay, Sara Teasdale, and was captain of the team, am, a very of a man who bad not died without History To Modem. be chosen in the home-rooms soon. BOakstbaU OfBetals, charging Rot' are above averaga. Dick BorteU, Giants ihortetoli, is MeCluskay said. "SoUvdair wi common school should no longer be winning a victory for humanity. Mr. Waddell stated that the Main Action Big gmprtse That’s Opinion Of Mickey MeklSs ruafilng tbS terb-ttOA; -AnQi Lowell. able one, last year and, altbougn regarded aa common because It Is EARLY LEAD GIVES M .H .S. Contrary to the usual custom the area CbarMa Pope o f New Haven “ The lost three dube la the Amer- the fieriest player and Leo Duro- Boudreau’s Ineligibility ruling by EXPEO BIG CROWD As another feature of extra-credit Manchester did not win the qbam- The commencement address on building of Manchester High school As a preview to their new geom - nomination will be from the floor with marked Incompetency In al- ican League race, Washington. cher, who switches from the Cords be tn the (nils ogUfist (Bddn cheap, inferior, and attended only "Where Are You Going?” given by would be completely paid for on the Weatern conference faculty com- FAVORITES EMERGE nln^iam, Arehie Sen Rofaeal esork, original poems were written. plonshlp, they finished second to by the children of the poor and of VICTORY OVER WINDHAM etry course Miss McGuire's class of and the election by ballot. The re- lowing the gome to resolve into a Phltadriphta and BL Louis, couldn't to Brookism this season, is the No. 1 mittee stunned the minois campus Cochrane Of Detroit; B e Mach poem was required to be an the winner. West Hartford. Jamea Professor ^ b e r t S. Ulingwurth of February 1, 1938. The school waa Sophomore students took pare in a tiring representative is urged te stam-bang ^ s l r in which 'Board- muster s pitching force to compare non in delivering wisecracks to the at (Champaign. The ruling, however, Gene Vsnake. He did the those who are Indifferent to the ed- Clark UnlTOralty waa fully reported purchased from Cheney Brothers at ATGETZ-RILEYGO thing tn Beeton last waok sad, -attempt at a style of some well- also played basketball for one year ucation of their children,” Dr. Bar- discussion concerning interesting turn o'ver records of hl^ term of man players used gridiron toctlca favorably with the Notional League arbiters. provided that be might be reinstat- in the Saturday Manchester Herald. a cost of (204.000. The cost of the Y LEAGUE VICTORS he beat sm tn the two-flsUe la Sd known author. but claims that his favorite sport nard had said, "but common as the Gavello, Rose And Greene Lead facts about Geometry. Following office tn complete and accurate to gain victory. Pushing, shoving, ed next foil provided be severs con- Beves Pennant Fight May •> After reading the poems one may Franklin building and EMucational are some ol the subjects which were form. If possible he abould close all tecMlnt, holding and other rule IS' nsctleo with professional athletics. and ran tait In tha mUa. la soccer. light and air, because Its blessings Locals To Twelfth Straight "OofoliMr on top of tha 'Well suppose that perhaps, some of are open to all and enjoyed by all." Square is (419,000 which will not discussed. S. A. A. accounts before retiring fractions marliQ the clash but only oily "burned up” the league thta Boudreau was reported to have . lbs Juniors will some day be our He has been a leader in his claaa be all paid until May 1, 19,'W. Bar- Be Decided On Way New MUa bpafattea ha bad laot; affairs, having been a member or The country should have "schools NEW SCIENCE TEACHER Triumph; Seconds lAise. Geometry grew out of the need 'of from offtCA five jpersonols were called against sssson as point-getters.... directed the (3evetand club to stop Jack Sharkey To Referee itoremoat poets. nard school, a (175.000 investment, —Faith Stevenson, '89B. remitting nfoney to his mother who It of a program ta hnrttag I the Student Council for two years. good enough for the best,-mnd cheap the people of ancient times. The Beardmaii. $L Johm, So. Mothodists Sure, that BoMon terO-asHs w ai ( -Vbllowing irt two of the poems enough for the poorest." A determined Manchester High will be owned by the town on No- overflow of the Nile River each Three Manchester players were Local Sport, "Stanley Opalach, Foikoski and lives in Harvey, III. Being a Junior, dkvtttaa by members of the class in Making James Murray president of vember 1. 1949. Star Boot At Foot Goard Men Report This Season. the eaoond the class of 38B .was indeed Indica- Repeatedly throughout hia life ADMITTED TO FACULH Scbooi basketball team was given a year and the need to rebuild living injnred In the fray, one eo eevereiy Horaburda ore Imj^rtent cogs In be has another year of competition. hawing with the style of Amy Lowell Mr. Waddelb added that students the SUk Town machine. When By- The 30-year-old athlete profeeeed And Celtics Gain T r n v p b But if Don erara nmataF aa'' auc Carl Sandburg respectively. tive of the belief in bis ability tb r. when Barnard accepted positions, last period scare before edging out quarters led to establtabing rules NEW LABORATORY HAS that medical attention woe required. last yehr, I bsttave be eaub he not only refused the salary but Windham, 37-81 Saturday. This was should recover their parents' invest- chotakl and Obuchowekl ore bold in not knowing be was viotating any Flve-Year-OM hia classmates have. which developed into mathematical Eldo Belflore had several stitches Chatter Hall Show Tonight. Lakeland, FIa . Feb. 8—(AP) — bettered that by tero ar thiaa^ gave his own money for the cause, Paul Mozley, Man With Wide the twelfth straight victory for the ment by their own activities. The laws after repeated testing for ac- token to close s wound over I elieck, the trio often belp to moke conference rule and declared the -Tou have a gamin-like grin, He is vice-president of the Hl-Y club thanked Mrs. Martin for spon- Manager said to- In Senior Loop. she said. She compared educators Experience, To Teach Every- locals and the only game to be play- curacy. NUMEROUS PERFECTIONS eye. Johnny Bycbolskl was knocked up for the scoring deficit. .Several committee’s ruling was a shock te . And freckles on your nose one of the moat prominent of the soring this interesting and educa- Manchester High may cUttcb the weeks ago when Manchester played him. As s forward, Boureau played day his and tha New Joe's Own running pobey le 96i school organisations. of today who jimtly consider them- day Chemistry And Generai ed with Windham this season. Abmes, Pythagoras, Ehiclid, Hip- to the floor s Q suffered a leg in- Hartford, Feb. 8.— (Special)— York Yankeos bad corralled the rv lik e drops of muddy water; Manchester went Into the game a tional talk and expressed hopes of Central Connecticut InterschotaaUc over in New Britain, my good friend a stellar role In helping the mini It Mr fUn. and tbu'a what hO^J When TOU smile I can see James Murray baa proven bla ae selves progressive when they offer pocrates, Plato and Archimedes "One thing I enjoy about the new jury. Herman Wlsabickl went down best rookies coming up Into the courses in applied science, courses Science. confident slight favorite but bad to hearing Mi. Waddell again. League ohsmpioiiahip by beating ’’Goop" Zebrowski looked the club gain a tie with Minnesota for the Jack Sharkey's presence as third AU tha favoritea emergod vie- out for Saturday nIghL .. ’a Two amajl teeth are gone— pendablllty aa well as ability to be were once living men, learning prin- biology laboratory is the abundance under a pUeup end hod his arm Middletown High hers tomorrow American League this year. "If yen try to amha too anich ^ dealing with current events and hustle to earn the margin of victory. New members will be admitted to ciples to apply to their future work, over and came back to town and conference championship lost year man and the rivalry between the torious In the Y. M. C. A. Senior But your smile is none the less a good felloi to both the faculty The most recent addition to Uie the club. It was announced by the of light," steted PhlUp Emery, twisted severely. Other local players night, providing Meriden turns bock gave tha loeals advance warning... He scored 44 points this year to be A close pennant fight may be de- League last night os tha paea- a grind out o f thia game. It r engaging world problems. homemaklng Manchester started the game off as do the students today. when Interviewed by a World re- star bout principals, A1 Gets of cided, he predicted, by the way the at.d the student body. There Is no courses, courses in practical aite M. H. S. faculty, Paul Phillips Moz- auspiciously by leading throughout president, and applications for ware also given an overhsuUng in Bristol In a clash at the BUvar City "If Bristol can best Manchester PD tied for ninth place among Big Ten aettlag S t Johna defoated the aU tha Uok Out of t r , ha ( Tour shoes are wet and muddy doubt that no matter w lat he at- In discussing present day mathe- porter. the course of thv game. ....th a t’s not an impossIbUlty for Manchester and Pat Riley of Ttxss. new men turn out. "I do abr tratnliig the ftret courses for'direct vocational trun- ley who win conduct classes in the first quarter and sporting a 9-5 membership should hr made Imme- pick them to vfln the league dtem- sharpshooters. In his first year on makes tonight’s wrestling sliow at Cyvlte, 85-89, the South MethOdtate T. ^ From splashing in forbidden pud- tempts in his latter life, he will give Everyday Chemistry and General diately. matics the Empire State building Mr. Emery pointed out the fact Foee Wladeer Next Meriden edged ths Men of Monahan pionahlp," said Zebrowski... "It’s the tasm be was chosen on numer- “New York got taro or three noeed out the Etaglee, 33-18, and the days In the week—run three dles, ing, to Henry Barnard, who advised lead. Kose made seven of Manches- waa brough up aa on example. It Foot Guard ball one of the gala mat promising pitchers from Nswork." It'-C a good account of blmseli. a colleague: "The cous>e of study Science, proves to be a man ot a ter’s points in this quarter. Wllll- —L. Della Fera, '39A. that in the basement it was neces- The first three quarters produced by a olngle point In their first en- the best team Tve seen sinoe the ous All-Conference squads. Ccltlca trounced Highland Park, or so every evening, play And your socks are torn is approximately ten times as high sary to use artificial lights at all a fairly even battle but the last gagement this season and may do evente of ‘Jis Indoor seaaon bsrs. Oochrsns declared, "and also, this bandbaU, punch the bag—e John Hamilton. must be modified to deal less with great many accomplishments. mantlc did not seem to be as good league was organized... Bristol In baseball, Boudreau waa rated Sharkey, never a really colorful 49-88. Outstanding tn ths games Tour hair Is spun gold, His experience In the sclentlttc as the pre-garae ballyhoo had made as Q. Fox and Co. in Hartford Conn. times which is not beneflcloJ to the quarter proved a runaway for It a g a in .... m i^ t give me a surprise, but in oa a sparkling third baseman, boy Flash Cordon, who Is stated to were Sumlslsskl and Burks of the I forget about running till It's J_ lik e your soul-untoucbed by the hooka, and more with objects in figure when he was king of the box- talM Tony Losseri's ptacs at sacond nature around, mofe with facts and line consists of aircraft work, rail- them. Elevators in which no dlzsy sensa- le;yes. However In the third-floor new BoOrilrnsn os Manchester bscame , , . .V—M.W . order te do so must stop Byebol- natural Utter, and a strong factor Saints, Vittnsr and Robinson of tba Cor the raoe. world and its sorrows, GIRL BASKETEERS STAGE tlon is experienced while Taboratory, the former art studio. in minois' drive to the Big ‘ftn ing game, has developed a per- boso. Iha Yonks airo ora counting Uket a Fhet Pace UNIQUE PRESENTATION prtncioles which can be Illustrated roiul work, engineering work, science Coach Clarke put bis second disgusted orlth ths oSIctating and Bristol, vrith five wins and two skl and Obuchowaki.".... Opotaoh, sonality a. referee that he never Oyvits, HiUnsM and ArMvy of the But you're growing up— squad in at the owning of the sec- cushions and safety devices so oon^ It ' was necessary to use lights for found it impossible to make any losses. Is the only threat to Man- racy, front court see of tba SUk championship. basvUy oa Tom Hsnricb, tbs out- OelUes, Backus of Highland Park, "And When I do get off the i Tou’re live today! by references to the actual business teaching and army engineering. had when he was there os a gladi- Aeldsr wbo eras ons of tbs best of life." All through hia life be has seem- and period. The fighting spirit the structed as to insure safety; only s portiou of one day during the headway against tlu. combined ef- chester's title chances and would Towners appears to have put on eX' Cknnmlssloner Griffith deplored RobizuMn and G. Smith of the rm sUU In the race for the fun: —Dorothy Johnson, '39B. MEMORABLE CLASHES bridges, elevated trains, tunnels, are ator hlmeelf. The former champion rookie finds in 1937. IL Some of those boyr I'U be CLASS HISTORY OF '38A Louise summarized Henry, Bar- ed to follow occupations that dealt second five displayed was unbeat- first week. Moreover, the plentiful forts of the referee and Boardman'a be eliminated as a contender by an- tra poundage. However, it hasn't attempts by major league clube to MeUiodiste aad Yoet ot the Etaglee. all mathematical feats. other defeat if Manchester repels slowed him up. He’s as fast today get college eUrs before their grad- has been here a few times as ref- "We're digging for nxdcle gold, against in the MlUrose meet—i Manchester nard's work in the cause of Q ues- with something ot a somewhat able and they ran up a fourteen natural light aids the st'jdents with team. Bycholaki, Boyko and Wylie The league standing followa: point lead, making It 27-13 at halt- After listening to these discus- Middletown as expected—Etast aa hs waa when be starred at Man- uation. He sold the major leaguers eree of. mat obowi at the High too, and have several fins prospects W. PeL Lochner, tor Instance— like to run' I Silk Maker tion. He founded and became the scientific nature. His record of tne.se their experiments. were the only local players able to street armory and bos gone over If they come through as we hope, Memoirs Drawn From Trunk editor of “The American Journal time. Greene and Gavello starred Deerams And Basketeers Win sions the class came to the follow- HsrtfonJ and West Hartford meet cbester high___ "If Manchester do not enter into ligned agreements SL Johns . .. 8 1 JS9 eat-and-dog race. They don't t-4 , Soap Maker various jobs and training that he There are black-boards on two shake loose for scores, while Ma- big with the customers. our clubs will ba considerably Recall Incidents From Bar- of Education." a magazine which for Manchester in the second period, As Girls’ League Gaines ing conclusions: sides of the new room, while in tne tn the other league title -with the beats Meriden this Sunday It will with collegians but negottate with Methodists .. 7 3 .778 bow slow the pace is, but JuM Clutch Maker had is as follows: Jursky featured for tha victora. No This meeting between Gets and stronger than it was last year." oack and wait for an opening. Mi. wa.s one of the leading factors In each flipping tn three shots from Progress. "Even if we do not all Intend to old, there waa t black-board on only prellipinary was playod. McGrathmen favored___ be all over but the ahoutlng," said their parents, even to the extent of Eagles .. 5 4 .656 For the nation nard School Throuffh HifTh. Mr. Mozley graduated from the follow a career Involving mathema- Rev. Joseph Mlleski, curate at St. offering money as 'loans". Riley wUI be their fourth. Gets has Cochrane, his wife, and their two Idea is to keep the pace faoL tiy4o| [;* many school reforms. His atiidv the floor. 'The rest of the squad one side of the room. Manchester faoea one of its atlff- Cyvits .. 3 6 .888 of education in Europe convinced University of New Mexico, B. S. in played an exceptional floor game tics, we can appreciate Its wonders. Stanlslaua church, following Sunday Hits Major Leagues substantial support in thia section children, Gordon Stanley, Jr., and CelUos 6 Jump a roan now and then, take r" Tou are a husky, typical New Eng- Drawing souvenirs out of a trunk, Naturally with advantages comes aat tests ot the season tomorrow Chsrlea "Chuck" McCarthy makea Joan, came here from Detroit and ...... 3 .338 him of the necessity of normal Chemistry and Mathematics in 193'J. and the entire squad clicked with A group of the schools fairer sex Its truths, and its logic. night's skirmish. . . . “ I wish *.he major leagues would because of bla being a Manchester Highland Park .... 1 8 .111 lead for a whllo, and generally 1 land town. the Class History committee pre- He took an "Engineers of Testa disadvantages, but they seisin triv- afternoon at 3:16 o'clock against the foUowing mention of ths Man- producL Most of his campaigning plan to stay until the Tigers break schools. He became principal of fine pasawork and accurate shoot- are showing what they can do on “ Do not memorize—understand. chester-BriatoI gome two weeks tnvoks legtilatton to prohibit the tbings moving." Tou manufacture, yet row on row of sented the history of the class of course In Carnegie Tech during the the basketball floor. Much has been ial and unimportant when compared Windsor High at the East Side Kee. tampering with college players un- bos been in the mid-west and oa the their training camp about April 10. It's a change in technique thai 'J , Maples and elms live on your busy the New Britain Normal School and ing. Build each subsequent day's ma- hence: ‘'ReaervQ seat tickets for Box iooree: 1938A last Thursday night in the at the same time held the position war, spending eleven months as an The fourteen-point lead for Man- said about the feminine sex not be- with the numerous perfections. Windsor won the first angogamant til their college careers are finish- coast but be Is SUk Town resident The erstwhile cstelisr lists two enabled McCluakey, second to : streets, assembly .hall before an audience ol terial upon that which h u been One of the probable disadvantages the Bristol-Msncheater high school piteben with previous major taague SL Johna of State Superintendent of Schools Engineer of Teats in the Army. He chester loomed large and the cause ing able to "take It.” However by a single point rmd s stasUng ctosn ed,” Commissioner Griffith slid. and fans thsrt are Interested in bis P. B. ta 9:044 last Saturday, to cut i |- "A City of Village Charm." parents, and friends of the graduat- thoroughly mastered In the previous is that the new laboratory is above Is expected again tomorrow. basketball game here February Ifith YALE MGERS BEAT experience among Detroit’s "A-1 F. T. I-ater he laid the foundation In waa employed at Materials' Inspec- seemQ hopeless for Windham. How- these battling misses showed that day. Build the firm foundation will go on sole February 10th, it "The DStionsl professional football progress In the game. 1 SiimlslUkl, U .... 8 24 18 than alx seconds off his bast p 3(4 • ing seniors. other classrooms while the old was Box score: Riley Is something of a favorite prospects." ous Urns for two mllea Instead ^ Tbeusands of women wralk the Washington for the estahllahment tloi. for the So'ithem Railway Com- ever, Coach Callahan must have they not only could take it but could needed to make a structure that was announced today bv Faculty league has such aa agreement tn 3 Burke, rf ...... 4 0-2 8 The opening scene was at Barnard of the United States Department of pany for two years. given Windham a severe talk, tor on ths, ground floor. Hence both B o o r d m a a TVode regard to football stars. It coats here because he Is aggressive and "They are Al Benton, who used to eanylag hta arms elooe to hta I Streets of America school assembly. Introduced by the "dish It out " as well. will not topple when more advanced Advisor Joseph W. Cooxe. The COLUMBIA, 49-38 be with the Athletics, and Harry 4 M. Rubacha, o . . . 0 0-1 0 Education and he himself became He then taught Science tor seven they came back a new, fighting The Deerams and Orioles have al- student mnd teachers have to be ^P. B. F. T. the colleges of America (380,000 a rough and that la the road to popu- 0 Varriek, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 and swingtay them virtually __ Sheathed in silk, made in Manches- discovery of a "Barnacle", the mathematics courses are erected more careful about noiss crested, targost crowd ever to wltaeM a cage EhaensWt, former BrMklyn Do^- _ ter. the first natimial commissioner. years in the schools of .*'anta Rosa team. Meanwhile, Manchester's ready clashed. The Deerams won 1 S t John, If...... 3 1-1 6 encounter tn this city is expected to year to support baseball oa a l o i ^ larity today for the grapplar. Both 2 A. Rubacha, Ig . . . 0 0-0 0 lal to hta Ism ha ta swthglag 'thentl school paper, in the trunk. Done in upon it. tbings dropped, etc. New York, Feb. 8.— (A P )— Yale’s er,” he said. "Benton, who lost out hit M iit. Toung men proudly display gaudy "There ia ar marked contrast be- and Albuquerque, .New Mexico. starting five seemed to lack Its 24-13. B. Weir, aa captain of the Faith Stevenson, '39B 0 Majursky, I f ...... 6 0-2 12 jam evary nook and corner of the basketball team may not be going Intercollegiate sport. It is a shame Al and Pat are of the new school ot 0 Vlncek, rg ...... 1 04 8 exactly the manner which the tween the modern schools stich as previous smoothness. The passes One oddity Mr, Emery noticed, 0 Pa^r, c ...... 3 0-2 « to have our ptayen sntlced. They unorthodox wrestling and botb have with the A's because of aa arm In- Aa tor Saturday’s raca, la four-in-hands grammar scbooi assemblies were Mr. Mozley left his teaching tor Deerams team, was high scorer, spacious drill shod. .The two teams anywhere, but is getting a reputa- jury, came back strong with Mem- 4 S. Grzyb, r g ...... 8 1-8 7 Made in Manchester. those who have had the privilege an eight-year term as Material were too wild and long and the hooping nine baskets. Other stand- was that the floor vibrated. Tbs 2 Heoly, rg ...... 3 0-8 4 played before on overflow crowd in should be left alone and given an been disqualified for unnecessary outdoor 5,000-nister chi run, a fine skit was given. Anothei of attending.” said Louiae and those shooting Inaccurate. cement floors of tbs basement do tion aa a giant killer ot no mean opportunity to porUcipate in their roughness In their matches bore. phis last year and had a awsll earn- Clutksy Is matched with outstanding skit waa one In Mr. Engineer at the Spartan AIrcratt outs were R. Pearson and M. Car- M. E S. BOYS AND GIRLS 3 Jurglewicz, I g ...... 1 3-3 4 Manchester stverol weeks ago, the proportions. ed run average. 14 16 8-11 86 A million homes are kept bright and of the early nineteenth century. To- Company, Tulsa. Oklahoma, and Windham Outplays M.H.S. dera. A. Agoatlnelll, E. Strom, and not vibrate in the some manner. home team winning by five points favorite athletics while in scbooi. Matchmaker Ed Hurley says that Cyvlte try ehampian Lash, outdoor Nathan Gatchell's freshman English day teachers must meet high stand- The Blue followed a surprise vic- After all. they ore just boro and are "Eisenstet comes up from Louis- chase champion Lochner, shining class. An argument between Bert Chance Vought Aircraft. Windham outplayed and outscor- D. Anderson very ably handled the The students do not ilka the long 5 14 3-10 31 . . . .Tba.smart feUow ore planning la the reason for bringing tn Shar- P. B. F. I. ards of education and training, the ed Manchester 11-5 in this quarter tory over Army recently by whip- easily led." ^ ville. He showed more stuff there •teepleohosa champion Boo Ami la made In Manchester. Hamilton, a staunch supporter of Mr. Mozley finds that the Man- guard positions. AID AT BOtTHDAY BALL trek up the stairs, but after a few Moaobeetor Trade to purcboae oU they con tha first key to referee tn place of one of the than bla record of eight wtaa and 2 M. Moriarty, If .. 2 14 5 law proyldes for proper sanitary making the score much clooer, 82-24 more weeks practicing they will ping (folumbta, an eastern intercol- Neither Kenessw Mountain OonneetJeut staff of oOtelata. 2 Comber, r f ...... 1 Deekard aad indoor 0,i All over the country machines are Scotland Yard, and Charley Rob- chester High scbooi system la slmi- Patte Southwick, ot the defeated P. B. F. T. day the paateboords ore put on sola. legiate lesgue foe, last night, 49 nine losses would Indleate." 0-8 8 bumming, conditions, courses are well organ- at the close of the third quarter. scarcely mind it. Landis, commllsloaer of bossboll, 2 Robinson, e ...... 8 0-1 8 ebamptea Norman Bright, ha bins. a^Sbupker of It. was featured. llar to that found In New Mexico. Orioles, gave the Deerams a fight 1 Byahotakl, rf ...... 4 i-i 9 Provided Manchester isn’t bumped to 38, at New Haven. The triumph (Jochrane, vrho broke up hta In- Johnson clutches are made in Man- ized, and-extra curricular activities Kose and Cole were the standouts Twenty-one girls and 8 boys from In a word, one may wall say that - 0 GrUten. r f ...... 0 0-1 'Joff before playing her* It will be nor William Harridge, president ot 1 Hlnet, c ...... 1 0-1 2 aspect the vriaaer to do atats Other high school Incidents One of the differences in course • to the finish and in the last seconds over Army, which Is not a lesgue the American Lesgue had any com- field that won the Wnrid Serlea tn Ur then 944. chester. provide varied opportunities which for the locals in this quarter. Manchester High gave their aid to the students as well ms the teachers 2 Boyko, If ...... 3 1-2 6 eeklng iU iBte etrolgbt victory... RIGGS MOVES FORWARD 1 Vlttner, Ig ...... 5 84 12 dramatized were; the senior class greatly widen out Intereats." makeup is discovered in the tact In the final period, Mancbeeter gave ail she had but to no avail. team, ended a Ctadet winning streak ment to moke. Landis sold he bod 1985 when he sent Marvla Owen to 17 picnic, at wbich Dorothy Wurtx The second game wasn't quite aa infantile paralysia victims by aid- are all favorably Impressed with 8 Wianblelcl, e ...... 0 o-o o BrUtoTa chances wlU look good In 1 B. Moriarty, rg .. 1 04 2 Valedictory on Mann. that the New Mexico High schools olmoat went to pieces. WiUlmantlc ing the committee In charge of the of six straight, and the victory over no official record of the transaction. Chicago along with Gerald Walker In any ev4nt, he lent Tou have your history; yet you are gave a very short speecb; the High have Spanish as a foreign language exciting, Team Five, triumphing the new laboratory. 0 Belflora, rg ...... 0 0-0 o the second meeting. The reason Is In a trade for pitcher Vernon Ken- ever young "I beseech you to treasure up In began to cut down the score with a President's Brtthdsy Ball last Sat- because Loo (Sweet) Violette wUl Columbia dropped the Lions from Harridge declared that any com- IN MIAMI NET EVENT 9 13 8-16 29 about the race. HCa mOra School World office, with staff in it: your hearts these my parting and we have French. barrage of desperate long shots and over Team Seven by a score of 18-2. Louise Chambers *89B. 0 Becker, r g ...... 0 0-0 . Manchester's entire team played plenty etaewbere. Long Is>qnd Unl- •"rith Hal Price Headtair's Fimldy er any kind of chance to crash the who helped to make tba ' ^ e y and Gladys Addy. Travelers When told that his salary •waa to be Bight won by a score uf 23-10. R. INTERESTING NOTEBOOKS emperor by the name of Constan- Holmes, Kstkaveek and McDowell up thalr 11th straight triumph, the back Dr. Philip Hawk of Forost outfield. He is Roy Cullenblne, who erees, Cowles aad Kennedy. game last Sunday for tbs has claimed Dorothy Benson: the Mexico is famous for Its steel bead well but Kose, Gavello and Oreene 'verslty'e BtackMrda ebodea Wsah- Cat s neck bock in third place. PUPILS ATTEND CONCERT pitiably amall. Mann said. "I will MeSherrte made the jioat points for tine dreamed that be saw a flaming also stood out for the Cubs wbu'e vhritora showed they hod plenty on HUta. N. Y„ 6-4. 8-6. Yesterday played with Toledo lost year and the National Foundatioa ta Aetna Oampany. Louis Heller. Dor- The pupils of the Music Apprecia- trout fishing, and It was for this were the stendoute. This was one Stead went best for the Wapping ingtOB and Lee, 86 to 82. in one be revenged, I will do them more species that he fished the mountain of Monebestre's toughest games and Team Ten, the losers, while D. Plltt cross and beneath this cross, the the onion, especially when the going hs defeated Carroli Turner, Miami can handle either left or center field. So. Methedlsl Infantile Paralyata such a othy Wurtx, Jeanette Paton. Hilda tion Class enjoyed the privilege of made' 7 bukets and e foul shot for MADE BY FRENCH CLASS words, “ In hoc slgno vlnces." which team. got reel tough.. . . gome of a Madleon Square Garden Wheeling Downs, wUch held Its veteran, who played hta best gams P. B. F. than fifteen hundred dollars worth atreams. Wesley McMullen, 'S9A. It served as a Earning that, even Inaugural meeting lost fou, will The chancee are hs will batUe Jo Parueutarly, I want to .Htchter, Kenneth Morrtaon are now bearing Anna Kaakas at the Bush- of good." Team Eight, ths victors. in English means. In this sign thou Oaba doubto-heodar before 10J)00 tonA it In years before jrlelding, 8-6, 7-5. Jo White and (3>et Laabe for a place 8 N. Smith ...... 3 0 tor your splendid oo-operatieR, > employed at Connecticut .Mutual. though the team has aa Impreiaive was L. L U.’s eighth straight victory open a 32-dsy msetlng. May 88, ac- nell Memorial Hall Sunday after- To show Mann's winingnesa to and unscarred record. It connot af- Edna Weir Shalt conquer. P. B. F. T. "Several reasons art attributed Riggs bad to come from behind In tn the outer garden alongside Pete 0 G. Smith ...... 8 0 sincere thanks also to the Mort Charles Robbins, past Managing- noon. They were guests of Mr. Paul Interesting French notebooks and its second in two games with cording to word rocelvsd by Walter 2 Fish , 2 1 make any effort that furthered the ford to take any team too ligbtiy. > have been made by the pupils of Cbnstontlne. who wasn't a Chris- 0 Modeon ...... 4 2-3 10 toward the sucoasa of ths Monchss- botb sets. Fox and Dixie Walker. Girls, thrir maaagar, Mtaa •djtor of the World, ia starting bis Cheney. cause of better schools, Blanche, FREEZING BY BOILING 1 Oonloo ...... 0 0-0 U the Generals. In the second gome H. Donovan, president at the West In Harris the Chicagoan faced a Q Vennart ...... o 0 Maacbeater's second team was Miss Jeanne Low’s second-year tian hod his soldiers carry s cross ter toes era. .. .Perhaps' the most im- Virginia Jockey a u b and former Sophomore Rudy York will get Donahue and OMch "Gai eenege career at Connecticut Sute The Hartford Symphony, conduct- told of Mann's seixlng a broom and In bis next battle and be won that 1 Gear ...... 2 O-o 4 City College took s close one. from layer bent on making a comeback first call behind the plate beoauee 0 F rasier...... 0 0 dell; the offletela, "Gepr fhia week. trimmed by Windham 34-16. Davis French classes. The majority were portant raoson to ths fact that there secretary of the Florida racing com- ed by Jacques Gordon, played— sweeping the floor of a school DONE IN PHYSICS CLASS and Murdock played well for the NEW Om CERS ELECtED carefully divided into sections esen battle. He promptly became a 0 Cbapmoo ...... 0 o-o o ore none of tbs so-oalled prime don- Manhattan, 88 to SO. raise his national ranking which of bis heavy hitting. (Cochrane so.-, 1 RoUnson "Red” Pierce: the Reereotlea The only post graduatea from thia "Academic Festival Overture" by mission. They will be no Monday was dropped from eighth to fif- 4 Murray .. house where an important meeting losing cause. dealing with a certain topic. A few Christian and was the first Roman 0 McDowell ...... 0 0-0 0 nas on the ban club. Another to (teorgatown loot ths third gome racing at the Whoellng, W. Vo., but Birdie Tebbets, another second- mission, Mr. mtear 6»d the e ta s s m Betty Woodruff and Louiae Brahms, "Symphony No. 4 in B Flat had been poorly prepared for. No dancing followed the games emperor to forsake the old Roman 1 Newbury ...... 0 1-1 1 that the ^ y e r a ore in good pbyai- of Us New York stats Invaaion to teenth thia year. Harris advanced year man. and the veteran Ray Hay- Education; Mr. dtarka aad the a * BY SCHOOL DEBATERS of these were interesting places, truck. yesterday over Dick McKsa of Mi- 'Btwtr Saiutatoiian. Tbete girla are Major" by Beethoven; "The Walk to An Important interlude In Mann’s Freezing water by boiling it because of the President's Ball. famous people, picture reviews, gods. 1 Kstkaveek ...... 1 0-1 8 cal condiUoaia. despite the fact that Army, SO te 80, tn the afternoon. worth will 'be on band te lend as- t 10 3 32 at oellera, Jerry Lawett and both taking typing. public school work waa a period In ami Beach, 6-2. 6-6. sistance. Bagtaa Vojeek and Pete Server. the Paradise Garden, Intermezzo" seemed a confusing and impossible —L. Delta Fera, '39A. news o f the day in Francs, point- Some other well known qui 0yHolmea 0 1—1 1 several maabsrs rsndsr thslr serv- The Hoyas also lost to Syracuse and Mr. Khayyam, winner ot tha 1984 by Delius and Elepana; "Rhapsody which he was a member of the task, but this was actually done m Ann LAShlnske was made presi- Fordbam tn their three-gome tour Grant the Atlanta mite, sUU hod P. B.F. T. The etateaMnt MOowa: ings and many others. Striking pic- tlona ore “bona fide" meaning ’^Doacoss ...... 0 0-0 0 ices with other dubs and in otber Metropolitan handicap at BohnoBt a third round engagement with Vei^ for Orchestra" by Chabrtea. Mias United States Senate. where. Joseph Spang*s physics cists re- SGOCTei VISIT IfURBUM dent at the reorganisation meeting tures ot famous buildings in Paris good faith or standing," "sine die” leaguaa....But two at the biggest of the Empire State. Westminister, 1 SouUiergUl ...... 0 2 2 Total reoeipta oa" vettSoS ABE UNOOL.VS SHAWL Blanche noted, his eloquence was Pork, tn which Equipoise waa dls- non Marcum of Lakriaad, Fta„ and 2 Derrick ...... 1 l 8by Mr. Gtarka ...... Kaskaa sang, in her lovely contralto cenUy. A group of M. H. S. Girl Scouts, of the debating club this week. and other cities in France were pre- meaning “indefinitely." and "Anno 4 T 4-5 U rsMons why the foster children of s gtant-kMIsr In Hs own ngbt, qusHfisd and unbeaten Chase Me voice, Aria, "Divlnltea du Styx and second only to that of Daniel Web-, Two facts known to science sented. The notebooks also Includ- Frank Gates have achieved such should he win will meet Frank K6- 8 D aigle...... 10 3Travellag erpiwiea for The seniors who are taking U. 8. accompanied by the M. H. S. grads Other officers elected were: Vice- Domini," meaning "In the year of CMOS downed Pittsburgh, usually m power was dsstroyod, died rocontly at Mxo. vaes of Oakland, CaUf„ later, la 8 Tost ...... 4 1 9 Don Oarloa" and “O Don Fatal." ster. mokes this feat poesible: a liquid who are Scout leaders. Journeyed to president, Lillian EL Tanner; secre- ed postcards, snapshots, odvartlse- success on ths smooth surface thta In the eastern iiiterooUeglate con- MlddleteWB teaaw....tlrovidenro 1 (ovst^ Mann's Infiuance for better boil. But HtBiL n d t o M t o tttm SOS tn 6«aMad Robart NsmiS. AMftann tern Uiiitad. "Chat roa gnya toBa Of Gbs auk IBwasM, Bgr- Mrik (M r hr wtaamg tost ton's tea Cgiat, wMnsrMatfifc* WM, 64. 64, 64, aad fir. Som w MtfirfkMta at Wiehita. a feUaw at hta aofdf Inn Manaitfit. ------flg M«w thfk. m Tu -U . WUtSrS^ai<3U9f a t t t LMda. 9 «69 iialNS Ms 3^ YOUNG WOMAN DIES RELIEF PROBLEM New York, Feb. 8— (A P I- Struck on the head by a one- INAUTOSMASH'UP pound lump of silver ors knock- HERE PERMANENT NOW ed from a window ledge 18 floors above the street, Ralph G. Macy, 50, mechanical engineer o f Blast Edna Comean, 18, Of Mysjdc, Norwalk, Conn., Is in critical Increase Of One IMin Seen As Haunts aplenty challenged Benton's the ghost until It leaves, condition at hospital here to ^ y . at St. Francis hospital on busineos Eleanor Pregent Is at the time o f the blaze. self-announced ghost-chaser today, he' wants only expenses BREECHES BUOY Physicists estimated the atone trouble. KiDed And Driyer Is Seri- ran traveling 72A miles an hour Necessary To Meet Budg- but he declared the weather must Some lettsra sought the Biblical . Gnest Speaker At Center when it struck the man and moderate before be can go into ac- abracadabra. Other writers claim- shattered to pieces on tbe side-! tion— possibly with a s p ^ for a ed personal spooks that pester them. JOB FREES MAN ously Injured. et On New Grand lis t TALKS TO PROFESSIONAL partner. walk. The possible partner, Barbara I dnrdi Women's Meeting Here on business, Macy was Just what the weather has to do Reynolds. 765 Madison avenue,.‘ A l- li.' walking along a downtown WOMEN ON HOME SETS with It, 68-year-old Hlficman Whit- bany, N. Y., wrote: "1 am a girl Diat Yesterday Afternoon. IN RIVER TRAP. New London, Conn., Feb. 8 street when the piece of ore, Based on a graiid list of 836,123,- tington wouldn't explain, nor would haunts bouses. Perhaps we could (A P )— Edna Oomeau, 18, o f Mystic lying in the window of an Invest- 211, as compiled by the Board of he divulge tbe biblical t « t he says come to some agreement and make (Ontlaned from Faga One) waa fatally Injured and John F. Assessors for 1938, and a needed in- gives him onti-hstmt powers. a profitable businesa of tbe haunted ment banker’s office, was Upped “Room Arrangement” Is Topic Doyle, 20, aleo o f Mystic, received from the ledge by a window- come o f 8880,388.49 from taxes in But when spring comas, hs will bouse proposition.” ^ »*««■ ElMaor Pregent, trained ao- buryport, behind screa.-nlng poUce serious Injuries last night at 11:30 washer. order to meet tbe town’s-proposed Of Miss Edith L. Mason Of have plenty d business In answer One writer, who signed himsetl jla l aerrioe worker, employed local* sirens. o’clock In a collision on the Long budget for this year of 81.130,566, It Connecticut State Coiiege. to his newspaper advertisement that “Mayor W. K. Calwell,’’ Whe ' " for the past four years, address- Severs! hours after the man had Hill road In Groton in which three was estimated today that MancheS' said: “ Anjrone having a honse that 111., claimed '1 can remove haunl been hauled from the river. Dr. King la-haunted or peeled ao that oo one without Scriptures,” but wanted to iS Geater Church Women’s Federa* vehicles were involved. Trooper tor’s present 24 mill tax rate will nported be waa “ reapondlng favor- Frederick Johnson o f the Groton have to be boosted to 35 mills this The Professional Women’s Club can live in it, let me know, I will know WbltUngton’s secret text. yesterday afternoon on the ably” to treatment and that ampu- state police barracks aald that the SUES FOR INJURIES year In order to raise tbe necessary of Center Church had as guest redeem It.” Whltttngon wasn’t worried about ibjeirt oF “ Relief Problems la tatlmi of hla frosen limbs would ba automobile, driven by Doyle, with funds. speaker on Tuesday evening Miss ' A score of Individuals claiming competition. He claimed a monoply Chester.” She said relief work unnecessary. Mias Comeau as a passenger, went The budget proposed for this Eklith L. Mason o f Connecticut banshee trouble have written, giving of hla system of de-bauntlng bouses, _ grown here to the point where GUbin explained he waa walking to the left side of the highway, alde- year, besides containing provisioD State College. Miss Mason, who is names and addresses for him to look and guarantees to send tbe banshees is no longer a temporary problem up. His system— so far untried— acroas the river above the dam awlped a truck traveling In the op- IN a O A K FACTORY for the raising of 8880,388.49 from a state home demonstration leader, on their way, rattling their chains Maachester. or any other town when the Ice broke under him. talked on the subject o f “ Room A r. Is to wait In the house for tbe behind them. f. R has been carried on for posite direction and teen crashed taxes, allows for aa income of 8250,- ” An at ones I sank,” he related head-on into a sedan and overturn- rangement’’, and gave many practi- or nine years, and some of 177.51 from other estimated re- cal bints concerning Interior decor- from hla hospital bed, sad one foot ed at the ride of the highway. The who applied to the welfare ceipts, both of these figures being sing In the average home. She also caught and I fell. That foot caught operator of the truck Earl D. Lyons, New Britain Young Woman applied to make the total budget. __ jaaents in 1929 are still unable on the top o f the dam. I waa wet showed attractive slides of intorest- find work. Men unemployed for 729 Bank street, this city; and the A 24 mill levy on this year's it Interiors, new and old. all over then, and, a funny thing, I driver of the other car, Angelo C. grand Hat, which it Is believed will POPULAR MARKET it number of years are practical- lost my hat and I wanted- to get it. Asks $3,000 From Fellow Miss Mason began with the stato' O BITUARY naemployable, regardless of age, Longo, 106 Ocean avenue, this city, not be appreciably lowered by the meht that room planning should be T waa In the cleft of a r o ^ be- escaped Injury. Board of Relief, wlU produce a ' If they are not helped throtigh low the dam and a man began baaed naturally on the needs of the >A. projects they are going to Doyle and Mias Comeau were Employee, Sm't Reveals. Income of 8866,957, or 813,431.49 family— their number, ages, and DEATHS TO BE ENLARGED shouting from the shore. Soon sev- pinn^ beneath their car, but pass- less than the 8880,388.49 which will ime unenmleyable. To be able eral men began running and shout- occupations. A home with small Mrs. Agnes Ehrans rsport at 7 o'clock in the mom. ing motorists extracted them and have to be raised this year on the children, for example, should be ing for me to raise my right arm both were removed In an ambulance grand Hat. A 24^ mlU tax rate Mra. Agnes D. Ehrsns died at the for work o f some kind gives i and then my left. Elizabeth Dolce of New Britain, suited to their use. Hairtford hospital yesterday after- to the Lawrence and Memorial As- will produce 8885,018, but as this Color, she advised. Is being used the feeling of keeping his band “ Then I got past being cold and minor, through a friend. Pasquale noon following a brief llloesa. She Lease Adjoining Vacant Strengthens his morale. sociated hoapitala where the young Dolce, has brought civil action 'figure represents the making of more and more liberally. W e have I couldn't lift my arms. The next woman died at 12:29 a.m., from a has been a resident o f Manchester Seope Widens against Vincent Fablano of 77 100 per cent collection, which Is come a long way since the period of for the past 22 years having been thing I knew a fdlow came out on a fracture of tbe skull and ether in- mission furniture, which Is at beat Store In Robinow BoOdmg From a matter of giving gro* Brookfield street, this town, for 83,- considered unlikely, it Is thought employed at Cheney Brothers oa a breeches buoy and put me over Juries. Doyle has cerebral concus- colorleas and uninteresting, though , rent, clothing, the scope of 000. it was revealed this afternoon that the final declston will be for a silk inspector. Her home waa at 31 something that looked like an auto- sion, cuts about the right hand and It was, in its time of popularity, a work has widtued to the point mobile tire. He fed me whiskey in a complaint filed by Town Clerk 25 mill rate which. If all collected, North School street. For Added Space. abrasions to the left leg. His re- natural reaction from the 'Victorian attentkm must be given to and then I went out— all except Samuel J. Turkington. An attach- would produce 8903,080. Thla figure Surviving are, a sister Mrs. Mary domestic, moral and mental covery Is assured, hospital officials ment of land in the name of Fabl- vrill permit a “cushion” of 823,080 'splaab” and rococo effect. bearing a lot of policemen saying: Miss Mason thein went Into some Hills of Hlllstown, Blast Hartford, ■ in the family. In Man- said today. ano was also filed, listing property above the needed amount In round and a brother Charles D. Meloney of Trou'll be all rirt '. You’ll be all detail regarding tbe decorating of The rapid growth o f the Popular .if we have two types of re- right'” on Ashworth street. Funds and ef- numbers, considered necessary to Palm Beach, Florida. f M Ml— Pregent, direct relief take care of taxes that will be un- separate rooms. She suggested that Market’s business waa Indicated to- fects in Fablano's name in the Bur- Funeral services will be held Fri- day with the snnotmeement that sopplementaiy aid. Full, direct ritt Mutual Savings Bank, the New collected. for a fairly large entrance hall, wall- paper In a large flowered or a land- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at Wat- tbe Oscar Spltzler Corporation, ~ in given when there Is no in* CHAS. ELDREDGE DIES; Britain NationaJ Bonk, the Savings Last year’s 24 mill rate, intended kins Brothers Funeral Home and In the family. Supplementary Bank of New Britain, the Savings to raise 8843,507.41, has, to date, scaped pattern is effective. Ckiurier owners of the market has leased the and Ivea paper is particularly ap- Rev. Leon H. Austin of North Cov- adjoining vacant store in tbe Rubl- aupplemeots the earning power Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fitzger- Bank of Manchester and tbe Man- produced all but about 856,000 of entry Congregational church will of- ald, formerly of Troy, N. Y., have proprlate In the colonial type of now building in order to expand its Mr. Advertiser ether source of income the fam* WAS 93 YEARS OLD chester Trust company were also the total sought. This outstanding ficiate. Interment will be In West siy have. Because of the reoes- moved to Manchester and will re- bouse. floor space. William Rublnow, own- attached by Deputy Sheriff Anthony represents approximately 6H per For the large living room drap- cemetery. Manchester. in budness the case load is side on Henry street C. Gozzo. cent of last year’s tax os being atUl Friends of Mrs. Elvans may call at er o f the building, said today that Mystic, Feb. 8.— (A P )—Charles eries are recommended, and the size higher than It was at this In the complaint, Vincent Fabl- unpaid. It is believed that but a Watkins' E^mefal home this eve- the present market space and the last year and STB families are Q. Eldredge, 98, known naUonally Ignacy Wlerbickl of 74 North of tbe room can be accentuated by ning. new store area will be completely ano, also known os James Fablano, small amount of thla delinquency having the draperies reach'the floor. _ _ d n g supplementary relief, for his museum of rare arUcles, street this town, waa Injured late is accused of assaulting the com- remodeled and a new front extended died at his home here yesterday. will be cleaned up. There Ts a tendency at present to n s speaker explained the system this forenoon when he fell from the plainant while abe was an employee for tbe 45 .'oot frontage that will The world traveler and writer of- The same amount of 6% per cent have no glass curtains when drapes ' and stated that there was no end o f a truck while working at the of the Independent Cloak cothpahy now be occupied. fered for sale In 1988 “ a fully Talcott Brothers mills, TalcottvUle. Of delinquency oh a poaslbie collec- are used. Tbe small room should FUNERALS Your Story Is News T6o rdlef In Uanchester, that or- here on last September 23. tion of 8903,080, the amount of 25 The stairway to the second floor fbr groceries, rent, clothing and equipped museum, an honor to any Wlerbickl was taken to the Memo- not have drapes, or at any rate only It Is claimed that Fablano turned mill rate would raise on the present Michael Strauss offices and apartments in the bulld- Bsesssitles of life were distrlb- town or dtjr", but when an appli- rial hospital and an emergency oper- those In plain color. Chintz ts “ love- a nozzle containing live steam on grand list, would result In uncol- The funeral of Michael Strauss Ing'wiU be moved to the extreme to families on relief, and here cants d eslr^ to purchase only parts ation was performed for a broken ly but too busy” for the small room. was held at tbs funeral home o f Un. the lower back and buttocks of lected tax totals of 858,700. This It is in excellent taste to have the south end of the block adjoining praised the work a ^ thought of tbe coUecUoo, he deqided to con- collarbone. dertaker Mark Holmes on Wood- Miss Dolce, causing severe bums, would mean a net collection of carpeting cover the entire floor. Harlow's. tnto the bookkeeping system by tinue it as a free museum. He waa bridge street at 8:80 this morning loss of two weeks employment, and Knotted pine makes a particularly The Popular Market under Mana- Treasurer Waddell, character- the owner at the Ume of bis death. The Ladles Aid society o f the 8846,380, or 834,008 below thb 8880,- and at S t Bridget’s church at 9 A naUve o f MjrsUc, Eldredge waa Buckingham Congregational church causing “humiliation In mind" of 388 which must be raised from attractive woodwork. Wall hang- ger Tom Wise has grown rapidly It as one o f the'beat systems the complainant, who Is suing for o'clock. Rev. James P. Timmins, since coming to Manchester. The LET THEM KNOW IT! will bold a food sale at gale's store, ings and maps are often effective in State o f Connecticut, and In- In the building buslneaa In New taxes this year. pastor of the church, celebrated the Saturday morning. 83,(MX) damages and legal fees. such a room, and comfortable, use- present lines will be ifolarged in tbe by a number of towns York state during hla eariy years, However, adding In the delin- requiem mass and Mrs. Arlyns M. but returned to this town In 1891 The case Is returnable to the Su- quency on last year's levy, which is able furniture such as book-coses new store and other lines will be inspection of Its use here. She perior Omrt on the first Tuesday In Gsrrity and Mrs, Mary Ctrveni and built River View, a recreaUonal The Young People's society of about 856,000, and the delinquency with tops used as small tables. Mias sang. added. Tbe new store will be one of than was little chance for tbe Concordia Lutheran church vidU March. Mason alao recommended the tbe most up-to-date In the county _ much fewer than larger center. In 1917 he erected tbe mu- on previous tax levies, which is ap- The bearers were Fred McO>r- seum to bouse tbe trophies he bad bold its monthly business' meeting popular porch-slttlng-room. both In the type of equipment In- Reporters Ask The Questions— "W ho?, What?, Where?, dMea or towns not having as good proximately 8113,000, a total of mlck, Fted Wohllebe, E'rank Mc- collected during his travels. He es- tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at Tbe old formal dining-room Is stalled and the line of products car- »STBtem. A budget is worked out 8169,000 appears as collectable on Laughlin and Samuel Robb. Tbe Umated that more than 60,000 vla- the church. Bowling will be omit- somewhat a thing of tbe past in the ried, it was stated by Mr. Wioe. i^ aadi family and they an In* BUSINESS MEN’S PARLEY old accounts. From thla accumula- body was placed in the receiving Ited I t ted, but a discussion will be held in tion, the 834,008 necessary to bring average home, and it is wsll to buy vault in St Bridget's cemetery. IBrueted to keep within It as far as Among the curios In the museum regard to a bowling league of the furniture for It that can be used In When?, Why and How?". Then They Let The gSstfble. up this year’s tax Income to budget Father 'nromina conducting the ser. were the first incandescent lamp state Luther League. ’A social time ENDS AMID DISORDERS needs, may be raised. other rooms equally well. vices at the cemetery. ::;The social service department al* will follow tomorrow night's meet- Miss Macon suggested the practlc. made by Thomas A. Edison, a pres- Even so, with a 25 mill rate, the POLISH NATIONALISTS ' S9 nets as an agency In dispensing ent from tbe Inventor; a hammer ing, with refreshments served by ability, for families working on a StUsC from the state w elfan de- tbe February committee. Miss (Contfaraed from Page One) collection of tbe necessary tax balanced budget, of buying muolln used In Abraham Lincoln's home In money will be a closely planned job, Facts Tell Their Own Story. ’ lta, Widows' Aid, and Old Kentucky; a cannonball the owner Katherine Winzier, John Lange and covered furniture, so-called (that is, TO PRESENT A PLAY as, during the past year, most of TWO CHURCH WORKERS aaslatance, and in collecting believed waa fired against Fort John Lerch. way to the platform shouting at the furniture that is upholstered but information for the state Sumter; German bombs dating from top of hla voice: the delinquent taxes considered ool covered only in a coarse cloth), and In a few cases the town the World War; and a petrified Mrs. Eklward Moriarty won first "This man does not represent lectable have been cleaned up, and using slip-covers to harmonize with GIVEN TESTIMONIAL Win Be Offered In Polish Lan- bean obliged to supplement out- ojrster weighing eight and one-half prize in bridge at St. Bridget's card Philadelphia business men.” what outstanding taxes remain on the room. She gave a blghly-recom- guage By Cast From Ware, aid w hen medical can eras pounds. party last night, H. N. Hemenway, Shafer, who wore a sign saying the books are "hard collection mended formula for a home-prepar- cases.” Mass., On Sunday. It is seldom the local de^ Endredge Is survived by bis son. second. In whist Miss Dorothy “W e want a Roosevelt chairman not ed furniture polish which Is made St. John’s Church Parishioners pprtment is called upon for emer- the Rev. C Leavens Eldredge of Foley was high and Miss Nellie Hef- a Hoover chairman," was only I f business conditions improve, up of equal parts of oil, vinegar and Honored A t Surprise Supper "Krowoderskle-Zuchy", a three- Tell Them W H O :-M a k e sure the* readers see your names ganey rtilef as In large cities, faro- Richmond. Me.; and a daughter, fron, second. In setback Thomas pitched out of the auditorium, but ao that payment delinquency does turpentine. And Program On Tuesday. act play in tbe Polish language will ilUs a n usually able to await an Mrs. Jennie Munich of Bridgeport. Brennan and Miss Mary Dowd were Kempfer was accompanied to the not run more than per cent, In conclusion she advised “Get in- be presented Sunday evening e t 7 the winners. A t the close of the and, provided that 834,008 can be to the habit of changing room ar- gm stigatlon. The real problem, aldewalk outside the columned Com- Parishioners of St. John’s church o'clock in Pulaski ball, Nortb atreet, games home made cake and coffee raised on old. overdue tax accounts, ragement occasionally if only ■Bid the speaker, lies In the futun merce Department building. on Golway street honored two of under the auspices o f S t John's Ct those on nUef. Since 1929 many was served, and announcement waa a 25 mill tax rate will Just about In small details, such as pictures V. F. W. LADIES NIGHT New disruptions In the program tbe church’s faithful workers, at a Polish National Catholle church. have beoome mental and physical made for a card party for Wednes- make tbe grade of 8880,388.49 that or small wall hangings.” scheduled for the meeting of Indus' surprise supper and program Tues- This ia one of the best Polish plays Tell Them W H AT:^Let every reader know what your merchandise looks wradm, because In the vernacular of day evening of next week. Manchester has set as needed this A social hour followed Mias Ma- ttys “ little fellows" opened the seC' available, and will afford a treat to tlM stTMta, "they couldn't take it,” SET FOR TOMORROW year from taxes. I f a greater de- son’s talk. Refreahments were serv- day night in Pulaski haU. Ignace Mra. Joseph Zleba of North street ond day's session of the 1,000 called by the evening's hostesses. Miss Wierzblckl, who has been chairman all who understand the language. It they w e n not pnpared to face the together by Secretary Roper to as- linquency arises, or collections on sasatgency, and after nine y ea n it has had aa her recent guests Mra. past due accounts run behind the Jeanne Low and Miss Marian Wash- of the church' committee for the past will be presented by a cast of 25 Tbe first o f a series of “ Ladles' Karptoskl, daughter Irene and son semble their collective business ad burn. five years, waa presented with a players from Ware, Mass. like what it's made of— in a word how good it is. has been something m on than an Nights” planned to stimulate Inter- vice for the administration. totals set, an even higher tax rate aMMisency. Uucb of tha time of the Edward, and Mrs. Bandolewicz and is indicated. handaome wrist watch, in apprecia- Tickets may be purchased at tha est of post and auxiliary members danghter Wanda, all of Sunderland, The printed program of the meet- tion of his services; and Bronislaw door on the night of presentation, aBdal aervlce worker today Is spent In the current social eventa spon- Mass. ing listed a conference with Mr iB the effort to educate the unem- Partyka, financial secretary of the or may be obtained from Joseph sored by the post, will be held Fri- Roosevelt for thU afternoon. This MANY SNOWBOUND same committee, received from the Grsyb or Peter Sendrowskl. pioyad to face the future, to keep day evening at the V. F. W. Home. Winners of the prizes In the pub- meeting waa postponed until 11 a.m THREE ALARMS SOUNDED church folks a fine pen and pencil tsoktng for a Job. Most importaut Manchester Green. tomorrow after a White House aide la that adequate relief be given the Uc bridge party at the Masonic eel as a token of gratitude and good Tell Them W HERE:— How can a stranger find your store if they don't know An old fashioned evening o f fun, Temple last night were: Mra Harold said the President was so “over- IN LUMBER CAMPS y w hen th en a n children, our games sod stunts including danc- will. Both men warmly thanked D. Puter, first; Mrs. James H. John- loaded with paper work and mall' FOR NURSES’ HOME FIRE their friends for the pleasant eve- s dUaens and among whom Ihg and a program of entertainment that be decided to remain In the M a n ch ester win bs in an probability our profes- ston, second; Mrs. James C. Robin- (Coo tin Dad from Page One) ning and acceptable gifts. S will be given by the committee In White House residential study to- aloaal and business men. Miss charge. Poet and club members son, third; and Joseph Luts, fourth. (Oontlniied from Page One) The supper waa prepared by tbe the address? How can a reader find your merchandise if they don't There were 80 tables In play. Re- day and would make no engage- women of the church under the D a te B o o k f t e g eiit said they felt they were not may bring their w ives bachelor ments. food suppliee low upon their re- hatag extnvagant In allowing these membera their girl friends. Re- freshments were served followtng chairmanship of Mrs. Anna Lukas, A few minutes earlier the little Nine engines and four trucks re- turn. One woodsman came back tamlUes adequate food and adequate freshments will be served. the playing. Another public bridge sponded to the alarms and In short and with m'jsic and speeches a Tomorrow bualneasmen had gathered In the with them. haualng, and Instructing them to party will be held in the Temple order were pouring 12 streams of pleasant evening was enjoyed. Feb. 1-4— Annual Herald (fooking Commerce Department's auditor- Several persons Including women know the department? h M themselves up to a certain Friday, March 11. water tnto tbe upper floors. SebooL ium, to hear CSiairman Fred Roth and children are anxious to get out Also — High vs. Middletown at a^ndard o f living, for the protec- MORE WITNESSES With each alarm additional po- of the woods because of the sever- tlan of the commuhity. A special program wlU follow the of Qeveland plead that they con lice cruisers were sent to the scene State Armory. duct themselves “as * businessmen' ity of the winter, the retorning Visiting Nurses monthly meeting of the Manchester and before noon Captains Langriah party reported. FRANCO PROMISES Next Week .‘.The speaker praised the work APPEAR AT PROBE City club in its club rooms, 40 Oak and not all talk at once. ruid Brazil bad 25 men at tbe scene. Feb. 11— Father and Son banquet “Why filibuster so long" was one Other Ounps Marooned. a im e d on by the visiting nursea street, tonight. Chef Osano wlU Patient Reports Fire. •Another rescue squad got at Concordia Lutheran church. (Orattaoed from Page One) Immediate shout from the floor, Feb. 12—Informal Cabaret dance amphasIzed the value of clinics serve a chicken and spaghetti din- A patient on the third floor of through yesterday to the Makela LIBERAL REGIME Tell Them W H EN :— If a special or a sale starts tomorrow tell them so and while several screamed “sit down.' at Rainbow in Bolton, auspices of mothen regularly take their ner. tbe hospital was said to have been lumber camp in which 75 men are eented In the land transactions by Quiet Restored American Legion. for the checkups they a n Sllberman. the first to discover the fire Mrs. living. Reports from this camp, (OontlBoed from Page One) ils to pay a physician to make, Town Clerk Samuel J. Turklng- Roth halted until the noise sub- Margaret Toner of West Hartford, 46 miles northwest of Marquette Co^ng Events Among the new witnesses were: sided. Quiet gradually was i Feb. 13— Police benefit at State also stated that more adequate Augustus N. Gerdea of New ton today issued a marriage license saw a thin blaze and smoke curling were meager but all hands were re- for carrying out administrative or- tell them how long it will last to Leo W. Bouley, 27. a Hartford stored. out of the roof. She told Miss ported safe. theater. r------■ can was furnished hen inCanaan, whose property Is located ganization and the larger, govern- Feb. 15— Annual banquet of Lu- :r than in any city or town next to that o f the Meads. He said toolmaker, and Mary Frances Klu- The “little fellows" then proceed- Catherine OnedI, a nurse, who In A t Munlalng it was learned that ing program. ed to work on proposals offered by turn notified the switchboard oper- ther League of Emanuel Lutheran town doctors a n assigned. It he sold 1S.4 acres for 823.134 and cewlcs, 21, a housemaid, of this the John Hesseltine lum)>er camp, The mlRtary altuatlon, mean- nine subsidiary groups, after ator In the office, and tbe fire de- church. in not the physical ills so much as that Sllberman represented him In town. 12 miles away, was out of provi- while, remained quiet move to keep the conference in m partment was summoned and an Feb. 16— Annual Father aad Son Ijto mental, moral and domestic the transaction. ' sions Wednesday night. In government Spain the (fortes, Sion another day bad collapsed. alarm given - In the nurses' resi- At the vUIage of Au Train, where banquet at South Methodist church. IBphlems that give the social work- James F. Dunn of Stamford, Parliament, met In a mountain whose wife, Catherine, sold 12.9 POUCE TO QUESTION The first proposal was govern- dence. the mouth o f the Au Train river Feb. 17, 18, 19—St. Bridget’s pre- Tell Them W H Y:— Tdl them ar^ sell them all the reasons you know i g headaches, and the speaker gave The west end of the building was monastery about 35 miles from L^entcn Mardi Gras. flfseral examples to illustrate her acres for 835.000 and 15.8 acres for ment financial riellef to small busi- U choked with ice, the effecta erf 837.500 with Cooke the agent. ness men primarily throUgh stimu- used to store trunks containing Tuesday's 1,200-pound dynamite Barcelona. Feb. 19— Pre-Lenten dance of Zip- Iglat. fenany of which ills have their nurses' clothing. There waa also The first session waa yesterday, oer Club at Sub-Alptne clubtouse. sgurces in unemployment. In the Edward A. Skane of Fairfield, 16.6 BARNES ABOUT FUNDS lation of private credit. It was of- blast began to be noticed. alerea, 842,000, Cooke. fered by a group beaded by James cons of paint. Upstream the water level lower- and speakers praised the govern- Feb. 25— Annual Masonic 1 ^ 1 at OBsa o f cplleptlca, tubercular and Masonic Temple. why they should use and enjoy your merchandise. Maurice Herts. Stamford, six E. Daly of Ck>lumbus, O.. which alao, The fire was entirely confined to ed three inches and it was believed ment for being able to suppress opier patients, or the mentally de- seres for 821.971 and 9.6 acres for Retired Tobacco Farmer Was the top floor which is of wooden partisan sentiment within the popu- fective, the social worker reoom- p rop oa^ as an alternate relief plan, that crevices had been created in ■ . i 821,167, and his wife, Martha, 13J construction. lar front coalition. J. iMnda to the family Institutions Collecting For Paralysis Vic- creation o f a special Federal small the ioe mass at the river mouth. acres for 830,122, SUbermsn. No fears or panic occurred E^fty tons, o f ice, it was estimated, About 60 Socialists and with ten ELEVEN MEN KILLED S M sanitariums when the affllct- tims, He Tells Authorities. business loan agency. Mrs. Robert M. Hart of Stamford, among the approximately 400 pa- were blown into the air by the ex- a i OBas may be cared for or trained The effort to continue the confer- Conummist deputies constitute a l A acres, 816,000, Sllberman. tients In the main hospital build- plosloa but no immediately percep- strong Left Whig in the Parliament. some useful occupation. Hartford, Conn., Feb. 8.— (A P )— ence through tomorrow was aban- ing, separated by more than AO WHEN NAVY BOMBERS Maurice Priedaon. Norwalk. L8 A retired tobacco farmer was held tible channel into Lake Superior re- Republicans, numbering about 100, Tell Them H O W :— By advising them to watch for your vlCas Pregent spoke of the Na- acres, 618.500. Sllberman. doned by A. B. Comstock, Boston feet from the nurses' home, ac- sulted. today for questioning in connection consulting engineer, who had sug- are predominant and form a mod- thsial Touth Administration as one Frank and Rosie Seckar, New cording to tbe office of Mother Warmer weather may make an- aC the finest movements for the Canaan. 29A acres. 845,000, Sllber- with ao attempt to collect funds gested yesterday that the confer- Xavier, superintendent. erate group. Ten (fothoUcs, Basques . COLLIDE IN MIDAIR through tbe Issuance of stamps al- other blast unnecessary although and NaUonalists form a Right Wing people yet devised, and ex- man. ence reorganize according to Fed- flood fears still were felt. Base- advertisement in The HERALD. some of the projects taking A. C. Bexamer, New Canaan, who legedly for the aid of infantile paral- eral Reserve districts. He suggeet- Apparatus Here Stands By unit. y ^ sufferers. ments have been flooded and bridges (Oeotlaoed freip Page Ooe) o f boys and girls just out of handlea the details of the deal for ed that the conference proceed as When the third alarm was turnsd threetened. iL She also told of words and his wife and siater-ln-law, Neills F. Arthur N. Barnes of Bloomfield originally outlined by Commerce In for the fire at the Nurses’ Home waa quoted by Detective Captain tbe aecond disastrous naval iBkters o f gratitude for help in time Hexamer, and J. Irene Benedict Department officials and that the at St. Francis' Hospital, Hartford, DAVIS BEING HELD off southern California with _ o f need fkora families who w e n respectively. In the sale of .149 acres Andrew J. Williams as saying he Federal Reserve district method of this morning the mutual aid system bad records showing collections month. Twenty-four men were lost l^iala on their feet. The speaker for 83,250 and .0277 acres for organizatioD be adopted later oo as was called upon. Chief Albert F^>y PLOT FRUSTRATED in the three crashes. igsw ered a number of queatioos 89.105. from cups placed In stores, restau- the basis for some permanent coun- of the South Manchester fire de- IN $300,000 BAIL rants and other public p la ^ . Seven were killed when one o f tbe l& a d by noembers o f the federatioo Hexamer explained that the cil of small busineaB men. partment was called n i 11:48 thla acreage was divided into buUdlnc The detecthrea said Bames had Navy's big PBY patrol-bombers l i repai d to local relief and unem* morning and told o f ths fire and « BY WOMAN AGENT (OsaUuMd from Pago Oos) vanish at sea during fleet maneuven T he H ERA L D Is D elivered T o Practically Every pfeyment Insuraaea. Iota. with him when taken Into custody a was asked to have at least oos piece book abowlng ooIlecUons from 26 January 7. Rssl estate agents In OmnecUcut of flre-figbtlng apparatus reailqr t* me. m go to PhUiy In a minute, and wwiallji^t a. fee of five per cent for such placas and another recording PUBUC RECpRDS (CsaUnod fr«B Page Oos) Four dajrs later seven Pan Ameri- answer any further call that nfigfat if I lay hands on that woman m can Airways ffiers were killed when OmOAl, FBOOF involving . unimproved 157 addrseses where tbe stamps bad come for aid. property. been placed. Apparently they were not In cus- teftr h6T hftir out.** their Samoan Clipper exploded in h ' ------Qoitelalai Deed. When this call was received Chief Philadelphia detectives said they H ome In M anchester By Alert, Enthusiastic urlce Seymour wag* Sergeant FrancU J. Ounahannon tody. mid-air near Pago Pago on a trana- Sidney B. Cushman has quit- Foy at ooce arranged to bnva No. expected extradition papess to be Pedfle flight. with aesesal frleode >that hla HEADS MASONIC CHARITY of the Hortfbrd police aald Barnes claimed to Hllma EL HUL two tracts GhuUng end Williams were ar- 4's pump put into condition, proper- In the hands at Governor George Approxhuetely 40,000 men and child would ba a boy. But It Hartford, Feb. 3r—(A P )—Robert told him be bad baUeved Mayor of land here, according to a deed rested at Charing Croee Jan. 3 1 : ly filled with gasoline to be reedy to H. Eforie tomorro#. about 100 surface craft are engaged M a girt, bom ian. lA 8. Walker o f Waterbary headed s Thomas Spellacy had glvsn hla ap- recorded today by Town Clerk Sam- go to Hartford os n second's enO. Whomock and Monday were takea list of oOoerx' today who were re- proval but tbs maoror danied this. Into custody later. Davis Is also under Federal in- In the ta ctical maaeuvere which A few days ago ha wondered If uel J. TurUngtoa. The first tract, No. 4's pump has n capacity of dtctmsnt as a fuglUve as a material virtually emptied Sea Diego twrbor H erald Carriers W ho C over T he T ow n. electsi' at the anniMii meeting of the Barnas was quotad by the offleera o f about 82 acrea la aituatsd oo The prosecutor eeld negaUves at had paid off tpo soon. A birth pumping 800 gmUons at water a mla- wltaeas from the inoonia tax trial of Its warcraft early thla week. Xasame ehartty fnundatlon o f Coe- as aaytaff ha had axpandad 6165 for Spencer atreet. and tbe aecoad ute and the n eeeew T SB anU-eubinartne bomb fuse ware from the board of health of Johnny Torrio, fonsar Al Cepone So cloaaly guarded were detalla ascUeut held in conjoaetkxi with tha pcqjact and that when the bract, o f about 8 aerea, la located couplings were placed aboard found In (Bedlng'a .bouea. Just be- Dated hla daugbttra eeeod ete. Federal authortUea have of the tregeijy that it was boA uq - meeting of the Grand mooqr ssaa eoDaotad be tetisodad to OB Woodekie avem e. StaaQxi tr u ^ to be uoed in cnee o f need. fore hie arrest QIaiiltig waa said tp ^ ^ j g ^ ^ U n d a r l t ■Oatinscflcttt Free sad Aa* laad meat o< It to P n M ^ I t e o a a - effored Diotrtet AtfonMy Dewey tll early today O at any eabtoma- aOtxad to tha document indicate a When tbe reenU wae tu n ed ia at haveI told a MMead ead be wwas dua to their eeeleteare tf tbe mm fight f UtlM, l « w ”lh o A t »n i tiooflC tbe qoUif^- coM MANCHESTER BVEOTHG HERALI). MANCHESTBR, CONW, THUK5DAT, FEBRUART *, 1988 OOTS AND HUH BliDDlfelS Bill Ig Desperate »OOT& CONYOUVOO BOOTY, AMO 1 WMOtL w e ^ A l M W S , VVA06 TT A 90tM!T AieooNO. OCPt VNVXW MLMAX« WESM so CLOSS \ XO *\v3E. vmkF SENSE and N O NSENSE , H A M M I N G \.\\)\b3ftC>TO(sy, M IM A TO M «D O V £ IM TVA* OTMRSVfc IM 5>>MEro ^ \ - v \ y Os*«T t A R W TWVfc HAOM*Y COMC COOTMiR.X »0O ______O V BUY SELL It Is a good plan to let other peo- NO W ONDER A H E N CAC3CLES A VCTTC.R TN2N ple talk occasionally. They like It WHEN SHE LAYS AN EGG. mm too. SHE’S OrVE24 TO TH E WORLD ^ ^ MUST SOMETHING THAT MAY TURN *T am gliU that I am not a law- OUT TO BE^A^ON THAT NEVER yer. They have to use such Involv- SETS. -ad language. Now, whan a man like you, or me, glvaa an orange to an- APPRECIATION 1 eK- LO OT A N D F O U N D 1 P A IN TIN O -F A P liH IN O 21 H O US E H OLD GOODS 51 ABSOLVED former RockvlUf residenL Mr. Dr. George S. Brookes, pastor of the other, all aays Is: ’H ere, Is an Some murmur when the sky is clear Loomis will have for hia subject, Union Congregational church will LEGION’S CABARET orange’ and the matter is ended. If And wholly bright to view. FOR SALE—MAGEE Oxford coal '^ o irr—lADTS WHITB foW wrUt PKUPEKTt OWNEK8 —AtUnUon ‘"Vhe City Manager Plan." It la ex- officiate. Burial will be In Grove a lawyer gives an orange, he says: If one smtril speck of dark ap- IBM rapapan room. celUns papar- range. Write P. O. Box 89, Man- ROCKVILLE pected that there will be a large HUl cemetery. TSiusa u keepsmk*. CaU ‘Herewith I make over to you all In- pear MM «r IM Peart atnet. dd or balanntUiad. MaUnml. laboi chester or telephone 6121. IN OAKLAND CRASH ni mber out to greet the speaker. Held Orange Meeting DANCE SATURDAY ktarest demands, and rights of this In their great heaven of blue; oomplsta. iBdhla, outiida pBinonp A nominating commltte wlU be Repreaentativee of aLout twenty FOR SALE—1188. LOUNGE great- fruit, its peel, pulp, juice and pipa. And some witb thankful Larga nylaga. Work guarBotaao. named to bring in a slate of officers granges attended the meeting of ly reduced, maple bedroom suite, You have full authority to bite, cut love are filled Lon g Pbona 3693. Coroner's Finding Reported So at the March meeting. President Bast Centra] Pomona Grange held It but one streak of light. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 and miacellaneoua pieces. Call at SEEKS 15,000 DAMAGES Society Club Orchestra To Play squeeze i t press tt. or give to It a (ii I — Prosecutor Enters Nolle In William Preusa will preside at tlie EUlington on Wedneeday night For Fifth In Series At Rain- further owner, with or without peel, One ray o f God’s great CHSVROLET dEDAN; 19SU 281 Center, Apt. B-9. meeting tonight. with the Ellington *Orange os boets. H K P AIKINO Z't Town Court Last Night. juice, pulp, or pipe.’ ” merey, gild Peed eoupa; i n o caM m let eeupe; FOR COVENTRY ACCIDENT The Civic orchestra will make its Rev. Charles A. Nichols of En- bow In Bolton. The darkness of their ' I H i Naah aedaa. No down pay- HARNESSES. coUara, luggage ana W A N TE D — It) BUY 58 first appearance and furnish musi- field wbo bos eerved In religious Long-Suffering Wife (to her ab- night. aiM t, Id moatlia to paj. Tradea. hornoas repAtrins. oport top# ana william C. Putnam, 20, ’of Carth- cal selectlona. arork in China gave a talk on that The fifth monthly cabaret J5jt-mtnded doctor husband)— Why Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox liMBtar Naah lac.—7368. eurtalna rapalraa. 90 cambnoge CASH FOR OLD CLOCKS. Colonial age, Mlsaourt, driver of a car which Bay State Man Asks Payment The following committee Is in country and music waa furnlahed by of the 1938 series wlU be given B fl you tear out the back part of HARD WORK HAS NOT KILL- otreet. relopbone 4740. and horsehair furniture. Write H. crashed here on January 7, causing Because Of Road Condition; charge, Charlep Murphy A. E. Chat- members of Coventry Orange. DUworth-Cjornell Post o f the Ameri- -that new book? ED NEAR AS MANY PEOPLE IN 1886 CHEVROLET aedaa delirery, W. Hazen, 12 Burnside avenue, the death early the following morn- Driver And Wife Hurt; terton, Charles Kokerda, Mayor There was a short play by mem- can Legion on Saturday night, Feb- Famous Surgeon—Excuse me. THIS fX)UNTRY AS ONE WOULD OUR BOARDING HOUSE aaar fa4at, Oaaaral Urea, aiotor LUCS AN D SAFE coetUnationa EAat Hartford. ing of William B. WUson, 22. of CHaude A. Mills, J. Montzlream, bers of BlUngton Grange, a paper ruary 12, at tbe Rainbow dance ball dear. The part you speak of was SUPPOSE. etiangad, koy fltung, duplicating aed leaaral ooodiUoo good, rery Cape Cottsige, Maine, was absolved Rockville, Feb. 3.—A case started George Taylor. Town Clerk Fred- on the Constitution by a member of in ^Iton. It appears that iniany labeled: "Appendix" and I took It I3M. No axmay down, Quno. vacuum claanara. clocka etc., W ANTED— A L L TOUR saleable of responsibility for the death of the erick G. Hartenstein, William Par- Andover Grange, and other enter- Manchester people, whether con- out without thinking. VBSSUM-— TM' COP cleaned, repaired. BralUtwalte, 63 junk. Live poultry bought. Wm. Maine man in a finding made public In the Tolland County Superior THE MA006« jSrrO(DC7 BN' long tanaa. Cole Motora, M8S. tridge, Dr. George 8. Brookes, Dr. tainment nected with ex-aervica groups or WSMT ■PROSPBCTIKJ' PO' Peart atreet. Oatrinsky, 183 Sisaell street. TeL late yesterday by Coroner Frank E. Court on Wednesday, waa continu- Earl C. Northrop, WUUam Preuos, Master Leonard O. Bragg of East STO R IES IN AKJD L E T the COP’S OO _ 6879. Healy. not. have made It a custom to at- GOOD WOMEN ENJOY GOING 6ILVAM ALL OVA4-I T H ' ed today, when medical testimony Jr., Roy A. Playdon, William Kuhn- Hartford presided at the oesalon, A tend the Legion parties, for they ■;TO AN EXPENSIVE CAFE SO that when those BOVS CW^ A technical charge of reckleas and arguments were scheduled to ly, H. W. Flumm, Uiaa Laura H il- feature was the display of articles I ) • HOUSE AW* ME HIT P W BUSINESS driving, lodged against Putnam im- are seen at every dance. Ehepres- < THEY CAN LOOK AT THE MAN STAMPS AAB A THI^EE-WEEKS PBep be heard. ler and Mlsa Bridle Finley. made by the lecturers of the various alons of approval from friends in AND WOMAN AT A TABLE DIPT UMOAM AUSTAH Manchester O P P O K TIiM TIE S 32 KUOMS W ITH O U l BOARD 59 mediately after the accident, waa The case la the 25000 civil action Granges showing the work of the AMD S T A L L B IL L .' WELL, “ nolled In Town Court last night by Annual Report other towns of the county indicate N EAR-B Y A N D SUSPECTT TH E CLVOClS A^ATreBSSyAM' of Henry Dufoiir of Somerville, post year. SIVB VtXJBSBLP A MUOOE FOR RENT—IN BUSINESS aec- FOR RENT —LARGE HEAT-KU Judge Harold W. Garrity aa a re- The Tolland County Farm Bureau that a large number may also ba WOMAN ISN’T THE MAN’S Ereningr Herald Mass., and nls wife, Marqu..a, Card Party Tonight h\APckjeot\'i’S€H D WE DUW TDOU TH’.BOVE AMP HIH6 OVER TO THE Uon, brick mercantile building furnished room, suitable for two sult of the coroner's report. has issued its annual report and expected from out of town. WIFE. against the Town of Coventry which TO TH' OAllj-HOUSe/ with 3000 f t of ground floor apace, with kitchen pilvlleges If desired. In the car with Putnam at the shows that 351 ir.eetinga have been The AuxUlary of Frank Badstueb- Charles Tucker, W. and M. com- OWLS5 CLUB“ AND TELL THAT CLASSIFIED Is the result of an aecident in No- ner Post VFW wlU resume its week- ST.fiBUeHA kultsble for light manufacturing. Mrs. Greenough, third floor front. time of the accident, which occurred held, 1744 farms and homes visit- mittee chairman, boa announced a Harold— Some men thirst after Bia FLUFP DOAAE TO BAIL vember, 1936 on the so-called Mer- ly card parties tonigbt at tbe home II f , ADVERTISEMENTS Apply Edward J. HoJI. 1009 Main street. just west of the Oakland bridge, ed, seven tours conducted, 487 office special feature. The man who ia fame, some after love, and some af- f row road In the town of Coventry. ter money. the BCrtte OLIT OFTHE were two other Yale students be- calls handled, 1448 telephone calls Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sloan of costumed most closely to resemble Otaat ata araraa* words ta s Uas. Judge Robert L. Munger Is pre- Etoat Main s t r e e t Jacob—1 know aomething they all SOUP BEFORE 1 OBT dUtlals. oaabsra ana sebrssistlons sidea Wilson, who died of bis In- handled, 224 news articles published, Abraham Lincoln will receive a siding at the court session. On Wed- To Hold Minstrel Show thint after. sasa aouBi aa a word and aempennd H E LP W A N'IE U — BOA KDEHS W A N TE D 59-A juries. The three youths who were 12.149 bulletins distributed, 277 prize. Not overlooking the ladles, M= S H E PIW D HIS RMskSE WITH A wards aa two words. Mlnlmom eoat ta confined in the hospital here for a nesday, Dufour testified that he was The Gesanga and Declantatlons Harold—What’a that? F E M A L E .Y5 number of different circular letters the one wearing the most beautiful OUT TH' /VIAO^KH ariM af tbraa llnaa. FOR RENT—1.AROE room In pri- time, are now understood to be back driving between 35 and 40 miles a.i club will hold its annual Minstrel Jacob— Salted peanuts. Mop HANDLE f Liao mtaa par dajr (or tranalant issued and 1218 personal letters Valentine costume will also be SALTED THAT WANTED—GIRL for general house- vate home, suitable for couple, or at their studies at Yale. ^ hour on the uiacadam stretch ot show and dance at the clubhouae, awarded a prize for her efforis. ada. written. This was in addition to the BS«sa«*s Marab IT. ISaf 2 men. Home cooking. References the road, which runs .rom Tolland FYankira street on Saturday eve- Modern taxation has gotten to be M IM E -^A A A W , work, go home nights. 46 Lancas- activities of the 4-H groups. Those wbo plan to attend will be Casb Charara required. Tele|.hone 8183. Center to meet the Wllllmantlc- ning, February 19, at 8:16 o'clock. pleased to Know that their popular a kind ot strlp-teaae performance. OM, AAANf a OoassoaUTO Osya ..I T atai t su ter Road. Telephone 4403. > D a n c e T o n i g h t Stafford Springs at Mansfield. He The cast ia hard at work rehearsing friends. The Society Club Orchestra, Tbe theory of the burleeque beauty 8 OaasaeatlTa Days ..I t atai II su The Tolland Fire Department will 1 Day a...... a..j tl atai la au W AN TE D — A C APAB LE young POLICE COURT stated he suddenly came upon a for the minstrel and this year's show will play their fourteenth consecu- show is to take off as much as poi- T ^ IL D and beautiful little I hold a dance in the 'Tolland Town WlU be made up of local talent. All ardars (or Irraaralat iBSartlans woman for general housework. Ap- A P A R IM E N TS — F L A TS — dirt road, and although he slowed tive engagement for these Legion Blble, piece by piece, without skin- 4500 miles from Ekigland and WtU ba sbaraad at tba ana ttua rata. Hall. The club’s miastrela in the past have ply forenoons only at 193 East TE N EM E M 'S R.t •Matthew DeLucco, 33, of loa down, the condition of the road was dances. ning the girl alive. The theory of 1600 miles from Cape Town, St. dpsalbl rataa (or lena tana saary Carlton Buckmlster and hia or- made a reputation for themselves day adaarUalaa atvaa apoa raoaasia Center street. Franklin avenue, Hartford, plead- such that he lost control ot his auto- In order to avoid confusion, reser- preaent-day taxation la to atrip the Helena lies well out toward the FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- chestra will furnish music and Jim anU this year the director and cast Ads ardarad bafara tba third ar dftb ing not guilty In Town Court last mobile which went off the dirt road, vations may be made with Reuben victim, little by little, as near tbe middle of the South Atlantic—a W ANTED — EXPERIENCED, mid- ment, all improvements, sunporcb, Rhodes will prompt. are out to "tra " all previous enter- day trill ba sbaraad aaly (at tba aa> night to a charge of breach ot the through a fence and Into a farm- McCann, dial 7700, or with W. raw and baahful bull as possible. I f spot of utter desolation. i w aaaibar af tiaias tba ad appsar* dIe-aged housekeeper, six da3ra garage. 470 Hartford Road, inquire Emblem Chib -tainments. 'The director. Carlo peace, was found guilty by Judge yard. Henry Weir, 6837. this kind o f thing keeps up the sen- And here, on a dampish morn- aa. sbarytna at tbs rata aamM bat weekly, home nights. Fwo In fami- 464 Hartforr Road. A Valentine social was held on Genoveal, has picked aome o f the ■a anawanea ar rsfanda oaa ba mada Harold W. Garrity and flnea $6 and Dr. Edwin R. Dlmock of Merrow, lateet song hlta for the show and sible and reasonable citizen of the ing in ISIS, the British landed the aa ala tlaia ads atoppad afUr tba ly. Give particulars. Box N, Herald. Wednesday- afternoon at the Elks future will be tempted to turn nud- ex-Emperor. Napoleon, ther'e to FOR R E NT—THREE room flat, costa, with the fine remitted. Ue- State School Supervisor Levi i’. among the eololata wUl be that old- dfU day. Hume by the Rockville Emblem lat and live In a tent. The earth’s spend the remainder of his life In , Ma *vll (orblds"! dtaptay Unas aot heated. AU improvements, garage. Lucco, who was represented by A t- Garrison of Willlmantlc and others time favorite, Otto Lemme. Everett tfiub. Prizes at bridge were won first inhabitants wore no clothes lonely exile Napoleon at the time mmMo On Depot Square, inquire Nortn torney John Talley of Hartford, was testified that there were sici\. posts Theummler, who has a pleasing Deaths Last Night Tba Rarald will aot ba raaponslbla 1NN;S— BIRDS— PE'IS 41 by Mrs. Mary Graziadlo of Man- and paid no taxes. Maybe they bad was 48. End 'tek a ge Store. Tel. 8910. arrested January 21 by Policeman which warned motorists of an ap- voice, wUI again be heard with the •ar aura tbaa ana laeorraot Inaartlon Raymond Griffin after a complaint chester, Mrs. Maude Foley of Man- show this year. The end-men parts the right idea. Almost from the first he re- a( say pdtartlasinaBt ardarad (Or proaching "dirt road", and also a chester and Mra. Mary Burns of a im tbad ona tins FOR SALE—PUPPIES. 691 Porter had been made by Mrs. Mary Brown are in capBble hands when such Paris— Alexandre Moret, 69, noted belled against the heavy guard sign to go 'slow” , also that the Rockville. Mrs. Foley also won the Tba laadaartani omission at laoor* streeL Telephone 6809. W A N TE D I'D R E N T 68 of 198 Vernon atreet that DeLucco road waa In good condition If one experienced men as George Grosch, Egyptologist and professor In the Wife—You chump! I wouldn’t go thrown about him and he openly aaat aablloatlon of adtartlslne will ba was annoying ner. heart prize. “Moesy" Burke, "Bili" Kowakl and College do France. through your pockets for a million broke with the island governor, jMeidad only by esneallatlon of tba did not drive too fa.st. On Wednesday afternoon, Febru- "Dutch’* Kreysaig put over a song doUara! diaraa mada (or tba aaraiea randarad. W ANTED TO RENT five or six Mrs. Brown testified that she had Dufour stated that he received Athens, Ala.— Dr. Joseph Rags- Sir Hudson Lowe. Next, he com- All adaartlsamanta mnal oonforu P OULTRY ANDSIiPPLII<>t4;t rooms, north of Cehter preferred. talked with DeLucco in Harttord ary 9th the regular meeting of the and comedy. The center position dale, 69, dean emeritus of Athens Husband— But, wlfey dear, you plained of Illness but this was con- lacerations of the face and a nose club will be held at 2:30 o'clock with or interlocutor wUl be taken care of Al'stria, aepy and typoyraphy with Write particulars. C. N. Bllyeu, earlier tn the day on January 31. college. just did go through them. strued as a possible ruse to escape. ibdalalleaa saforead by (ba pabilab* FANC Y N A T IV E turfcaya. roast- Injury and that his wife waa In- by Frederick T. Hartenstein, who 316 WoodorlUge. M d. after a short argument, had lett the president Mrs. Reeves presiding. Baltimore— Fairfax Harriaon, 69, W ife— I know, but It was only for So the Interminable years rolled — and tbsy rssaraa tba rlybt to ing ehiekena, fowl and eroiiera. jured about the head and back and Mrs. Fannie Lavitt waa in charge has had several years* experience ' rsvtsa or ralaat any oopy aoa> him and started for her home in former president of the Southern a five spot on. Napoleon complaining more *TjVlE C A SM Otto H. Hermami, fliu Uentei waa confined to her bed for over 6r the social on Wednesday, aaslated at this particular position. The ' oB)aetlonabla Manchester In a trolley. After tak- Railroad. and more and dictating his I C U S T O M E R ^ atraat Dial 6086. We deiivet. three months as the result of a by Mra. MolUe Heller and Mrs. chorus la being well drUled, and aOUUa—Claasiaad ada HOUSES FOR S A L E 72 ing a Green bus, and ariving at the READ IT OR NOT memoirs at intervals between G E T A B R E A K * pabllabad aama day mast ba ra> back Injury. Reeves. there will also be several novelty New Yorii bad a wet name for dprai by If o'elook noont Satordays FANCY BKUILEKS. roasters, ana FOR SALE— SINGLE 8 room bouse. end of the line at the Green. Mrs. The Tolland portion of the dirt numbers Introduced during the show. "spells " ipidA District Meeting Sunday POUR HURT BY.BLAST 400 yaara. The Indiana name for fowls. B. 1. Allan. 37 Doans atreet. 100 ft. lot. Less than appraised Brown said that she saw DeLucco road was Improved in 1936 as a At last In May of 1821 Napoleon 1131. ^ FontalM r«i> Telaphona 7616. The Fourth District of the Ameri- New York waa Manhattan, or they became bed-ridden, fell Into delir- value for quick sale. Box Y, In bis car there, awaiting her. 8ho W PA project. There Is a stretch ot AGAINST FIXED WAGES Johnston, R. I., Feb. 8.— (A P ) ~ TELEPHONE YOUR can Legion and Auxiliary which In- pronounced It — Manna-ha-U—, ium. He died calmly on the tven- Herald. thereupon, according to her testi- four tenths of a mile tn Coventry cludes Tolland and Windham Coun- Washington, Feb. 3. —(AP)- A t least four pcj'sons were Injured WANT ADS mony. remained on the bus, return- Senator Wagner (D., N. Y.). author which means the place drunkenness. Ing of May 6 None of his five vS( ( ) H ( H Y smit h F IIK I. A N D F E E D 49-A which is dirt road and two-tenths ties will hold their February meet- one probably fatally, when an ex- The Charge of the Dark Brigade______By JOHN e. TERRYr ' Ada aia aooaplad oasi tba ulapboss ed to the center and reported to of a mile In Mansfield which is also of tbe Labor Relations Act, said to- plosion wrecked a fireworks factory doctors could say of what he ing on Sunday afternoon In Staf- Tbe stalwart man burst Into the died fiARLy PA^NS^9 OP WINTRY TIPBT PLANKET3 LHASA • 1 - ^ CHAJtOB RATB ylasa sboas FUR SALE— W ELL saaaonad oara police that she feared molestation. dirt road. Beyond that point the ford Springs. day he was opposed to any attempt at Greenville avenue here this aa a eopaanlanca to adaartlaara, bat by Congress to fix pay scales other dentist's office and' held forth Two days later the body was ApROSi TH t AlRFlBLP, fiLACKif^ OUNNfN T aU RiafT.P&YS- wood. Apply Edward J. Holl, tele- Wni ENTER PIGEONS According to the police, Mrs. road connects with the state high- Observe Annldersary morning. Ralph Valehtl, 22, waa follows: ggyWLP BVILPINGS, iCORCHY ANP HIS HOST^RB AT • a CASH RATES will ba aosapisd aa than minimum wrages. borne by British grenadiers to a SILBNTLY FILS' PROM TH f O B TTtANBPQRr- \ YOU KNOW YOUR OR! Sntd. PATMENT If paid at tba bual< phone 4642 or 8U36. Brown was told to return to her way. The accloent took place alter The Ladies Aid of the First Lu- critically Injured. “That's what Hitler does," he ob- Mon— Now, look hare. I ’ve got no grave near Longwood where the ' I omss aa ar bafora tba saaaatb home, with assurance that a police Mr. Dufour left the Tolland section theran church will meet this eve- use for these new-fangled notions— t I- TtU YOU, iw, BOSS, X '^ luTOUSH w r lt Wa (anawins tba drat laasrtlaa o( served, declaring such legislation ex-Emperor had lived on St GCg IN TORRINGTON SHOW escort would be provided. Mrs. and was on the Coventry section. ning in the church social rooms. gas and cocaine and painless extrac- f A THAT NOinpN MONKBY , / CVSTOMSffS) ad otbarwlsa tba CHARUSI would be FascIsUc. R. A. C AIR N S ESTATE Helena The coffin was lowered STB will ba eollaetad. Ha rsspnnal* H O llS E H tlLD UtNIDS 51 Brown did this, she said, and. on ar- Albrecht and Klchman and Wil- F'ollowlng the meeting the annual tions, and all that robbish. The Wagner’s opposition does not ex- amidst the thunder of military 1 WAS COIN' TV CROWN , ) , n ^ ^ ““ y for arrors la ulaphoaad ads riving near her home, the DeLucco liam J. Galvin, Jr . represent the banquet will be held and a turkey tooth’s given a lot of trouble. Ml ba sssamad aad thair onearaey DRESS UP THE KITCHEN witb Manchester Fanciers’ Entries tend to regulations setting mini- Waterbury, Feb. 3.— (A P )—Rob- safutes The Quay at St. Helena WITH A WRSNChJ / ' • car came up abreast of her, where, plaintiffs and Attorneys John M. dinner will be served. There will tw you need to do Is to just yank It osapot ba raarantaad. one at our maple breakfast aultes, To Be In Competition There mum pay—a "living standard" ert A. Cairns, late city engineer, left Is shown on • 1934 stamp of the according to the teatimjny, the ac- King and Samuel B Harvey, both talks by the pastor. Rev. K. Otto out—just yank it out, 1 say. •1680, 832.96, 127.60. Values to wage, os he termed It. an estate valued at 2216,321.87, In- island Saturday, February 12. cused threatened Mrs. Brown. At of Willlmantlc, represent the town Klette and the officers of the so- Dentist—Well, you’ra a plucky INDEX OP 889.60. Banaoa'A 718 Main streeL this moment tne police car sped up, "That la an entirely different cluding stocks appraised at 2200,- • •-■■.viluM ■■•111 VKA H, ril,r tnv I of Coventry. ciety. An entertalnmen program thing," he said. We must have a fallow. Just have a seat In the CLASSIFICATIONS and DeLucco was arrested, It was Civic Assoelaflon to .Meet 901. an Inventory filed this morning chair. I g^ WHY SLEEP ON A HARO unoom- Members o f the Manchester RaC' will also feature. minimum scale to prevent the pay- with Judge Dennis J. Slavln of the Slytba A brought ouL The Rockville Civic Association fortable mattrear —Its trade-in- Ing Pigeon Club will enter pigeons Funeral ot Eduard E. Leonard ment ot etarvatlon wages.” Probate Oiurt disclosed. Man— Oh I It Isn’t my tooth. It’s Msayaaiaata .'...... a value is worth glO.OO for one ot DeLucco admitted that he had will hold Its FeUniary meeting this The funeral of. Edward E. Leon- the wife’s. She’s downstairs. a^biI laaaa c In the Torrlngton Racing Pigeon followed Mrs. Brown, with the in- wPataa B our Inner Spring mattresses, pric- evening with supper being served ard, 70. agent of Grove HUl ceme- Show, Saturday. Feb. 12 In the Le- tent. he said, of retrieving an orna- Ca(d ^^^Tbaaba B ed from y23Jk> to 239.60. Easy gion hall In that city. At a meet- at six-thirty o'clock at the Kock- tery. who died on Tuesday night at A do-nothing policy is better than terras. Benson’s, 713 Mhin streeL mental cross and chain of his which ville House. the Hartford hospital following a a policy of doing things which ■Aal aad roaad l ing of the club to be held at the Mrs. Brown bad In her possession. h Annaanoauianu s The speaker ot the evening will month's Illness, will be held on Fri- should not be done. my '7 : / home of Peter Vendrillo. 73 Alton He denied threatening Mra. Brown. raiaaBAls ...... a S street, next Monday night, old bird be Rodney L. Loomis of West Hart- day afternoon at two o'clock from Other witnesses, while suhttantiat- p0jfr AatasMbUaa racing dates will be arranged. The Hartford, town manager, who la a I his home at 96 Grove streeL Rev. CSm*^rMA9l Aataaobllas (or Sala ...... a Ing DeLucco's story did not retute Hold Everything! AatoBoMlas (Di Bachanaa . . . . . f show will start at 7 p. m. The first race In which the club his previous statement that he had FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser WASHINGTJN TUBBS Aato Aeaiaairtaa—Tirss ...... • followed the complainant. Aato Bapalrlaa—PalatlDB ...... T will be entered will be from New By Crane EMERGENCY Attorney Bailey, noting that there OUT OUR WAY By Williams Aata Scbaala t*A York May 1. Races during the sea- ARtaa Bblp by Trask ...... t son will be from distances of from had been no disturbance, but mere- WKLL,WH«r ARE MXI WEU.,WWV’ , ------, HEYl N O W O N D E R U LOOK AT THOSE Aato#—rat HIra ...... B ly an argument between two par- FF' SHE CAN'T TAVCE IT, IS ALL! WHEN gbfasaa ■arrlca Pleraya . . . . . td 100 to 600 miles, air-line. FLAPPER F A N N Y By Sylvia pi wAmua RMx^uoe? st ts ast t ISn T OIL ) I DoUr WsiOML.' D1R.TV PISHES HE SHE PONT FEEL MUCH LK E ties, doubted that a breach of the ■toarayalaa Blpyclaa ...... n CALLS Entry blank for the Tonington ivstiTMtAscftwcc.MC, T K-Hie q.* FAT.err.' i THE MACHINERv .* COMIWQ 1 but I AIM T , J U S T HAVIN' Msntod Aatoa—Metorayalas . . . . It show can be obtained from Dr. John peace bad been committed. Prosecu- WASHING, DISHES SHE LEAVES - GONNA C RAVL A LITTLE lunch; HE aad PTOA commence. datlaa—Papaiiat ...... ii location, and that the accused had JTEN PISHES —-AN' THEN SHE afaaafeaal Samoas ...... n — Members arc advised to bring twice before been repulsed when he HOLLERS.' ■. arlap f i 4321 rule books to the next meeting. sought to talk with the complatnanL illarlna—Oyalaa—Claanlap .... I « North Band number slips will be distrib- He charged that annoyance and fol- (Hat Ooadt aad S a m o a...... — I f uted. waatad—Bnalnaas Samoa ..... M lowing were clearly provtu, and the sentence followed. it Harold C. English of Chestnut Oaarass aad Claaaaa ...... S432 ID ENTirY DEAD MAN Bpaata lattrastlosa ...... ta street wwa given a suspenalon ot tobaaiaa ...... S f* A Haatoal—Oromatie ...... ti AMBULANCE Bridgeport. Feb. 3.— (A P )—A judgment on payment of costa last wHalal iBatraatlona ...... SO (Oougan) man found dead In a wooded section night after being found guilty ot naoaatal of this city was believed Identified violation of rules of the road. Eng- Oka—Msrtaaaas — mw tl lish waa held by Policeman Lester iTWHOWtR IN REVERSE) LETEMHM^ to Oppartaaltlas ...... m today as Henry Luclani of West- OOHFoui-rc> it ! I* BOHT" BEUBs/e THERE’e AWT to Loan ...... u S«30 port, missing from his home for a Behrend after a dim headlight had ^MURRYII IT.BOVS! attracted the policeman's attention [ where!sthe ^DOWWTHERE? the pu m p IS OCWM Bate and aitaattoM (Holtoran) month. Waatad—Pamala ...... tl Mrs. Ink BonfletU of this city and to the accused a driving at Depot OIU? there calling FOf» rr, but ^Tantad Hnia ...... tt her daughter. Alba, who knew the Square on January 30. ——Jtoaa ^Taatad .••••.....••.•tt*A Doeswh" SEEM TO WAWT — lip Wantad—Hals or ramala.. IT 3040 man said the body waa Luclanl’a TD COME? Afonta Wantad ...... ^.It-A CO.\L DE.ALERS GENEROUS nnatlons Wantad—Pamato .... II (Qulsh) Ihaatians Wnntad—M ala...... tt LEAVES HOSPITAL Meriden, Feb. 8.— (A P )—Coal BtoplayaMal Ayanalas ...... M 4340 dealers in this city are big-hearted Torrlngton, Feb. 3.— (A P )—W il- —they’re giving customers over- P m - Birds—Pau ...... 41 ttoa Stoak—Vahtclas...... 41 liam J. Donahue, correspondent here weight by as much as 60 pounds on Vnitry and Sappllaa ...... 41 HOSPITAL for the Waterbury Republican and the ton. — Wbatod— Pata— PonltiT-^toek 44 chairman of the recreation commis- State police went through the city Paa *-*- — — —- alon baa been discharged from the checking scales yesterday with a Par Bala ...... 41 SI3I Cltorlotta- Hungerford hospital. new 215.000 mechanical device and ata aad Aooaaaerlaa ...... 41 Donahue recently underwent a se- ptldtoa Uaurtala ...... 41 that's what they found. a-Seorat ksn vtu . me ada - Waukaa—Jawalry . . I I WATER DEPT. rious operation and Lad been a pa- 'The least overweight given was loal Appllanato Radio .. 4T tient, at the boapltal for the last 10 pounds to the ton, the police of- "You needn't try to deny it—y ou’ve been (havin' with my pencil iharp- Th ese new cars drive me nuts! The steering wheel ain’t Jftod ...... 4T-A month. ficials said. DtUry PredoaU M even big enough to wipe your hands oni” #•4 OOO^E a a a • a a • a •«•••• 3077 m aad TaoU ...... m I laatramaata ...... H (A f t e r 6 P. M.) lad Stara Baaiptoaal . . . . 14 MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE at tba Itaraa ...... M An Eloquent Slap By THOMl»SON AND COLL ALLEY OOP j Apparal—Para ...... ti 7048 By HAMLIN Wbatod—Ta Buy ...... u w e l l , 6IRLS- SINCE YOU’VE Baard Btoala Baaaato MANCHF.STER 3 0 - *>0«JE UNCLE'S HEART HA'S MOTHINC MUCH EXCEPT MOW THAT WE’VE O ETO E D O M TH ' Baatoaraasa BEEN BAD FOB SOME TIME, EH I THAT 1 CWCTHEe, MDue UPg , VES, LAME ...HE’S e l e c t s o m e l e a d e r ., i t PA9SVMOQD— AMO TH ’ S A L U T E " ^^Pltboai Baard ...... IT WATER CO. 1 SUPPOSE 'AXI MK5HT BE HERE ISMT AMY IDO PLEASAMT- ooim6 to be au. S S E M S ONLV a e W T TH AT •• WSSt*4 aaa a •#••*•••• aW*A RELIEVED Ip HE’D OOOPOFP THEW,TOO, THERE MIOKT BE RtOKT 7W/3 lllME.Birr I DtCTATE OUR PDLICIES- I ’D U K E TD 0 U 6 0 S S Y THAT. JUST Btry Board Raaarta ta FOR FUM, WE a d o p t SO a 4 DURINO ONE OF THESE THE AAATTEC. OP A WILL- THE BUOHTESf O O ESTH AT A4EET WITH / TH A n 5 > ala Raataaraau ...... ti then MX) AMD NOLAM~.. LITTLE THBUO AUCart. ^SORT OF AM OFFICIAL CARB- -Haosto—Board .....m M S974 aVinnL IBM Paa Boat au. Plata. Taaaaiaata mm at ItoeMloaa tar Boat . . . *4 GAS CO. PwJtaat^...... tt STOP.' k LnSt BBBBBBBBBBB* M atoas Par Boat ...._ tl S07S Kami •awa*aa*aa#««ai^ M Ml Pa* ••!* Balldlaa (ar Bala —. u ELECTRIC CO. Praparty (ar Bala . . . . . TP I aad Load (ar B ala...... Tl a tat Btla n (ar Bala ...... 11 S181 PTty ar^ far Bala —...... ta MM l * M MMI# • aa* » * BWMl B« p Tft teflbsBge ••••« n EVENING HERALD tMt# BawwaWWadai VY fill B BIBPBB •••••• BOtB TS k I

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M is . Oonrsd Dwire, secretsir to According to Seleetmaa David Ona o f the best exhibitions at tha The Stamp OoUactors* Club of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ducey sad Judge WUllsm 8 . Hyde. U confined Chambers, the town highway de- Boston Dog Show held jresterday Manchester will bold a meeting and family o f Woodbridga atreet apent ABOUTTOWN to her home wtlh s throat Infection. partment yesterday afternoon be- afternoon in the Imperial Ballroom auction Monday night at 8 o'clock the pu t we^-end with relaUvea la gan work on a program of levelling of the Hotel Statler, was that of at the YMCA, building. New Britain. ", Tk# WMaaa'a Foralgn lOuUnary The Past Matrons Association of street bumps and humpe here when Daiu S. Purlngton of East Center

* ' ot th « South MethodUt Temple Chapter, O.B.S. will meet equipment was moved on to Hack- street, this town. Included in the WILLIAM MURCH win meet tomorrow evening tonight In the John Mather room of matack street to begin the smooth- list o f dogs entered In the show was Aaaoaaoa Thair Appolatmeat Self Serve Friday : T:SO with Mn. B. U Csrr of SB the Masonic Temple, with Mrs. ing out o f the rlM between Pros- Purlngton's Dictator, a conslatent AN APPRECIATION CHIMNEYS CLEANED > s t r e e t . Anna Crocker as hostess. pect street and South Main street. winner In eastern dog shows. The Aa Antheriaad I dealre to thank all members of AND REPAIRED Other similar street condltlqps wiu exhibition was attended by 1,300 8 L John's church and frieilds, Fnller Broah Bepreualallree 1:30 to 5:30 Specials be taken up on the complsuon of m people anfl 4,500 were turned away who honored me at the party We Use the Brush Method. la Maodieeter this one, it Is understood. at the doors. Tuesday night, and for their TEL. 3444 Jack Frost Coaftoettooery PINEHURST ENDS THE QUEST FOR THE BEST! splendid gift. Bfr. BHm hu an territory weet Federal commodities will be dis- Oeneral Welfare Center will meet — ^Ignace Wteizblck, Chairman. of Mala atreet and Mb. Mnrck-^ SUGAR tributed to the townspeople now at the Recreation Center tomorrow eaat of Mala atreet. F er tafCEer receiving aid. It waa announced to- evening. A full report of the con- tafomiBtlea Fheae #870. day by Assistant Charity Super- ference recently held at Waahlng- tott wUl be reported of which sever- visor Albert Behrend. Provisions to Read The Herald Adrs. 3 liii 19c be given out are, apples, nee, al essential amendments were unanlnrously adopted—with the ex- SETBACK prunes, and shortening. Kittel's Sponaored by Manrheater Oreea Diamond Brand market on Blssell street Is the food ception of Uie Townaend N. TL Plan —to have the O.W.A. go before the Commonlty Clnb. depot. Manchester Green School Houae as a unit of an old-age pen- Walnut Meats Tomorrow NIghL 8 P. M. Which figure sion bill, the 4199. Everyone is The Quarryvllle Ladies Aid so- 8 Playing Prises. ciety who conducted a successful especially Invited to attend to re- Admlssloa 25c. Vh^op unchxyi t k e ^ ceive Important newa direct. food sale in January at Marlow's fauft is yours ? i lb. 25c store, will have another sale at this A Hpeaoer Ubrset, IndBrldoal- store, Saturday morning at 10 ly deaigaed for yim, wlU Hershey’a Baking o'clock, and plan to have an even CXIRRBUT IL For a free Bg- larger assortment of goods. BUICK OWNERS ! nre etody, phone or orrlte to- CHOCOLATE ROAST BEEF day. Honw hoars 8 to 5 and DEEP SEA DEl KAdES Let us check your car If it is 7-9 p. m.

not mnninR smoothly. E x- DIMMER Boom 28 MISS ANNIE SWIFT i lb . b a r 9 c pert workmanship that will FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4 8U Mala SL Freshw Stewing • Registered Speaoer Ooroetlere Tender, Boneless satisfy you. 5:80 on Marahmallow OYSTERS, pint Haddock Fillets, NORTH M. B. CHURCH Large Frying lb 25c MENU: Soap, roast beef, gravy, OTSTER.S, pint Gorman Motor Sales FLUFF Sliced or Piece mashed potatoes, battered beets, Pollock, lb...... 18 Main Street Uoia beans, cabbage ■ SCALLOPS, pint. r^ O C 12ic cherry pudding, rolls, coffee.

Opened Chowder Q C _ Skinless, Genuine Next to G. E. Willis 9c can 8 U F P E R -8 0 eents.^ CLAMS, p in t...... 09C Phone 7220 ChUdren Under 12, 80 oA ts. Fillet of Sole, lb, , ..35c f^yster Cocktail O C ^

Sauce, b ottle...... teOC Extra I.Arge Smelts, lb...... O a / C Horseradish...... 13c SPECIAL Swordfish, We nave bmslien tor all typer BINGO lb...... 2^ . 12c, 29c 49c of power motors m stock and ear Innerspring

a n ^ repairs wtlhonl delay.

OTHER nSH ITEMS Pulleys — Belting MATTRESS Fillets of Bed Perch, 25c lb. Smoked Fillet o f Haddock . . FRIDAY NIGHT

Steak Cod . . Bolling Cod. A limited amount of strictly fresh NORTON

HALIBtJT. We dress your Smelts ready for the pan. Span- ELECrTRICAL $12.95 ish BlackereL Steaming Clama

INSTRUMENT CO. St James Hall Pbooe 4000 I Fresh Water Cress, a HIlBard Street Btoncbeslei ; ^ Park Street bunch ...... iUC KEMP'S

Liberal Bunch Broocoll, a A ^SSSoSn^^prooD^ bunch ...... AOC

LIMA BEANS New Texas Beets or A Playing Starts at 8:30 Tender, baby green Limas. Carrots,* bunch ...... O C

They come to you shelled, Radishes, a a Waller N.Leclerc washntl. ready to cdok. • 8 bunches...... IUC Special 23c Box Baldwin Apples, a a Funeral Director F. E. BR A Y 4 l b s ...... 259 No. 5laln HL Phone 5209 20 GAMES 2Sc JEWELER Crab Meat...... box 53c Oranges, Large, O Q — There Have Been No Cold Houses in Man- State Theater Building Lobster M e a t...... 99c dozen...... m OC 737 Main Street Scallops ...... 33c Grapefruit, A a chester This Winter Where An 5 Free Games for Merchandise

Shrim p...... box 45c 4 for ...... ZO C

Asparagiis...... 37c l,ettuce, a a Also Special Games

Spinach...... 23c h ead ...... lUC Watch and Jewelry Agent For

ELECTRIC Repairing At GROCERY SPECIALS . . . F R ID A Y T H E 4th . . .

S>4-oanoe jars Heedless 1 can Bine Label Sliced Beets— OPPERS $25 DOOR PRIZE Black Raspberry Preserves 1 can Rosedale Tomatoes— Reasonable Prices and tt^-ounce Jars Sweet I Can Blue I.abel Refugee Beans— FURNACE MAN

Cacamter Sliced I*ickles, 8 Can Comblnstlon, O A *' If winner is not present there will be two $5.00 prizes 8 Jars SSc All fo r ...... OUC is in operation. step In and See One of Man- O KE drawn until won. And 5 merchandise prizes drawn Vsaally lOc straight. Regular valae for the 8 cans, 48c. until won. chester’s Largest Selections steady heat at any temperature you desire at the of Greeting Cards for All Plenty of Seats and Tables! a most economical cost of any automatic heating. Occasions.

$ 12*75 ^ I4J

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GLAMOROUS NIGHT CLUB SOCIAL

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OFBEAUryorK/ February 3,1938

EXPRESSION GRA N D OPENING!

In Merchandise 3 GALA NIGHTS .\ll Kinds of Funeral Pieces Prizes Made To Order *400 At Reasonable Prices High-grade Tonight, Friday and Saturday

Wines, Liquors

and Beer DINE and DANCE KRAUSS will be served

2 Door Prizes at the Sheri^n

Greenhouses ONE $84.95 GRUNOW RADIO at prices as low To the Music o f the

: 6 2 1 H t f d . R d . Tel. 3700 as you’ll pay

ONE $99.95 GRUNOW RADIO anj’where. HOTEL SHERIDAN ORCHESTRA

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TAX COLLECTOR Good Workmen Cannot Odd Fellows You’ll marvel at the Metropolitan atmosphere of the New

All persons liable by law to pay Guaranteed To Be the Biggest and Best Social In Town! Sheridan Cocktail Lounge and Night Club artistically the Old Age AsststAnce Tax of 88.00 In the Towm o f Manchester, are Admission 40c. Extra Card, 10c. decora^ with roomy, comfortable booths, deeply uphol- Do A Good Job Without hereby notified that I have a rate stered in leatherette. This motif has been carri^ out also

blU for the Gkirollmeot o f 1B37, due in our completely renovated lobby and main dining room. • and payable on February 1, 1938.

Good Materials ! PAH) TAX PVTABLE AT "raE Special Added Attraction

TAX OOLLECTOR'S OFTaCE IN

That’s why it will pay you to see us about THE MIWICIPAL BUILDINO FROM SPECIAL MENU any type of construction material you may FEBRUARY 1ST TO MARCH 1ST,

1988 IN C L U S IV E . Sae the 20-foot mural o f DANCING Lobster « Turkey and Steak need for new work or alterations. Hours; 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Includ- Major General PhiUlp Sheri- FROM 10:30 TILL 1 O’CLOCK. NO EXTRA CHARGE! mg Saturday^, except Thursday, dan in tha CocktaU Lounge ' Music by D IN N E R S — 41.00 February 17. Thursday, February and the "Temptation" mural

24, Monday, February 28 and Tues- In the Night Club done on Also Light Lunchea day, March 1, when boura win be gold leaf—both executed by

from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. William Rieeman o f the Bos- THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. Bill Tasillo Orchestra and Delicious

Penalty of 81.00 will be added if ton arm of Rlseman A Lecari

Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, PainL the tax la not paid within 80 days Some of the Old Dances! All of the New Ones! decorators. T h m are Just a Sandwiches from February 1, 1938. few interesting features. 33< N orth Blaiii Street Tel. 4149, Manchester Any Style or Type By Request! SAMUEL NELSON, JR.

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