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VOL. XLH., NO. 93. (Classified AdTtttlslng on Page 10) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1929. (TWELVE PAGES) TOWN’S GRAND UST JACXSON CASE ARREST RAISES A PROBLEM I DUE IN NEXT 24 HOURS Depreciation Fipre Seems ■ STATE HIGHWAY faer»l-N» Ulinsl 5Y31HIJ y jp jp r Off To Find Island Cannot Balance It— List He Saw In A Dream of Big Owners. AT «HILU0N Boston, Feb. 2.— In search of his^once more. After being in the air "Dream Island” , M. F. Bramley, three hours and twenty minutes, ac­ Manchester’s assessment system Macdonald Estimates Wortb wealthy Cleveland contractor, it be­ cording to Bramley he discovered established three years ago by came known today will ^ il out of the island, submerged about 20 feet Thomas Linder of New Britain, Boston'harbor bound fo"r "some­ under water about 25 miles long property valuation expert, is not of Connecticut Roads at where in the Pacific” in the famous and half as wide. producing a sufficiently large in­ & ship Peary, in which Donald Mac­ It is Bramley’s plan to use the Millan penetrated the Arctic wastes. Peary to draw scows loaded with crease in the grand list each year $46,185,405; 1112,000,- Bramley, a firm believer in stone to.the island with which to to adequately care for the town’s dreams, about a year ago dreamed build a circular breakwater and increasing current expenses. This 000 Spent Since 1895. that he had discovered a submerged | then pump sand from the ocean’s may be the fault of the ap- island In the Pacific. He chartered i floor inside the breakwater until the and it may be the fault of the ap­ n a vessel and went in search of it new land rises above the surface, but could not find It. Later he { The crew will n.umber 19 and a plication of Mr. Linder’s formulas. Valuation of Connecticut’s State hired an airplane and started out Boston man not yet named will cap- Willimantic, Conn., Feb. 2.— Members of the Board of Assessors Highway System is estimated by in quest of his “ Dream Island” i tain the ship. - — Latest developments in the are frank in stating that "there is Highway Commissioner John A. something wrong somewhere." Macdonald in his annual report of murder probe following the murder of County Detective Increase Too Small. the fiscal year ending June 30, The Golden Arrow, Major H. O. D. Segrave’s new racing car, is shown above in the ]>rocess of con- FREAK BILLS JAM 5UQU0RSELERS The grand list this year as fig­ 1928, which has just been sub­ stiTiction and, below, as it will appear for siieed tests on Onnoiid-Da} tona Beach, Fla. William E. Jackson are: ured by the assessors is but $16,000 mitted to Governor John H. Trum­ Intimation by the officials greater than the grand list figure bull, at $46,185,405.09. This estim­ OUR LEGISLATURE CONVICTED TODAY working on the case that there they reached a year ago. This is ate includes in addition to the would be an arrest within the the increase, of course, without re­ value of the state roads the num­ next 24 hours; gard to Board of Relief changes. erous bridges and Connecticut Four Miles A Minute Is Speed Quizzed by Detective Hickey, And this increase seems far too River ferries which are essential If They Are All Adopted Fines Total $800, Jail Sen­ wife of slain sleuth admits that small when one considers the great parts of the highway System. Ex­ she had filed divorce proceed­ amount of new building that has clusive of the% bridges and ferries. Connecticut Will Be a tences 100 Days as Raid^ ings against her husband oh a been done in Manchester over a the highway network includin,g ad­ period of three years. Although British Driver Hopes To Attain charge of cruel and abusive the assessors’ fiscal year and that ditions for new surface is valued Strange Place, Indeed. Cases Are Heard in Court. treatment; of the building inspector do not co­ by the Commissioner at $40,315,- Deputy Sheriff Rice, a very incide, it is interesting to note that 900. London, Feb. 2— Major li. O. The last possible' square inch cylinder, Napier engine which, particular friend of the late the permits for new building in Commissioner Macdonald states D. Segrave, dashing young Brit­ has been pared from the frontal at 3400 revolutions per minute, is Detective Jackson admits he 1928 totaled $1,200,000. In Man­ Hartford, Conn., Feb. 2.— If all Robert J, Callahan, a detective in his report that the state highway isher who isn’t satisfied with area which offers resistance to the designed to generate about 900 turned over his revolver to De-. chester last year 101 new houses wind. The body itself and even horsepower. the bills presented to the State Leg­ employed ’ n the district attorney’s system at the close of the last fiscal dashing 200 miles an hour in an tective Hickey who demanded were built. The previous year the wheels have tapered shields Eiglity Miles — in Low! islature this week are adopted as office and recommended to various it. He admits that he is a nearly as many were constructed. year totaled 2012.45 miles, 51.05 automobile, will sail for America miles having been added to the at the back to prevent the crea­ Major Segrave will be able to laws and the laws are observed to police departments as a man who suspect in the case. It seems that this amount of ne^w in a few days with his latest tion of air suction which would make 80 miles an hour in low previously adjusted total of wheeled projectile. On the hard, the letter, Connecticut will be In­ can obtain evidence for conviction Realty Transaction. building would add greatly to the 1961.40 during the fiscal year of retard tie car. A downward-slop­ gear! Second speed will be 166 Newspapermen investigating the level sands of Ormond-Daytona ing plane at the front will hold teresting. different and, perhaps, in the case of liquor violators, was grand list. 1927-1928. This total, which in­ miles, and high — well, that re­ mystery today discovered that a However, the assessors say that Beach, Fla., he and his Golden the machine to the ground where­ mains to be seen. "odd.” For: the most conspicuous person in cludes graded roads of all types, Arrow will attempt to r,ecapture real estate transaction in whicb the amount of depreciation on old as, without it, the Golden Arrow Opposed to the Golden Arrow Manchester Police Court this morn­ he values at a general average" of thd world’s speed crown. might actually fly. On the highways no motorist will Jackson and -Rice figured took place buildings is so great that it over­ $10,000 per mile. bringing the in its attempt to take the speed travel under 35 miles an hour, up balances the natural increase from To be successful. Major Se­ So great will be Major Se­ ing. on Oct. 30, 1928. Jackson at tbal estimated valuation to $20,124,000. crown back to Great Britain will hill or down, dale; new building. Despite an unusual grave will have to dri\e his giant grave’s speed that the slightest be J. M. White’s mighty 36-cylin­ A slender built young man ap­ time secured certain properties, in construction boom in Manchester To this figure, he adds a totql of car more than 208 miles an hour, deviation from his course prob­ der Triplex racing car. The Tri­ Gas masks will be a part of the pearing to be not much over 20 Brown avenue, this city. This is $20,191,900 for those roads which equipment of every hotel room; the grand list remains about the for that is the mark set less than ably would mean overturnihgj So plex is equipped with three Lib­ years of age, Callahan was the the property which Rice now occu­ have been resurfaced and the value Motor boats will be muffled; pies as his home. Further Infor­ same because the value on the old a year ago by Ray Keech of Phila­ he has arranged front and rear erty airplane engines, one of state’s principal witness in each of buildings is decreasing at a rate of which has therefore been delphia. But the English driver sights along the top of the Golden which is in front of tlx- driver’s Votes may be cast by mail, and mation pertaining to the records Increased to such an extent that fast enough to offset the new build­ expects to travel at' the rate of Arrow' and will aim his car at a seat, the other two being set side citizens vote “ long distance” ; the eight adjourned liquor viola­ here revealed that the property was they may be considered as new con­ Games,of chance on, public con­ tion cases brought before ,"Judge to come into the possession of .Rice ing- ... 240 miiles an hour— a velocity un­ distant target just &s he would , ^ _ ^ e h-hina-jhe driver’s seat. struction. This brin,gs the entire dreamed of four years ago. In pointr a giant gtfn. 7 The ^frlplex, ’ which won the veyances will be prohibited but bet­ Raymond A. Johnson in the most through a quit claim deed in case Big Cheney Decrease. total of graded roads of all f^ t, careful calv,alations and tes's The Golden Arrow weighs' two world’s record, with Ray Keech ting on horse races will be perfectly lengthy session held here in many of the death of Jackson. in the state to the figure of This fact is not so through any a wind tunnel show that the and a half tons, and the wheel driving, will presumably go Into legal; months. In each of the eight eases, It is understood that Mr. Rice 315,900. car is capable of making 246 base is thirteen and a half feet. the race with higher potential No person will be permitted to Callahan testified that he had en­ later bought two tracts of land very fault of the assessors, they say. V’alue of Bridges They have certain figures to follow miles an hour. Power is furnished by a twelve- speed than ever before. leave more than half his fortune, at tered the home of the defendant near thid property. The valuation of the bridges JR • his death, to charity; and bought liquor with money One of the sensations of the in­ and certain formulas to approxi­ which span rivers and streams mate depreciation and appreciation. State police will go to school, a given him by members of the local vestigations came when Deputy along the highway right of way is school all their own; police department. The cases were They simply figure the assessments estimated by the commissioner at COOUDGE RETURNING Sheriff Rice went to the office of according to the formula and total MINORITY INDICATES Campers will be compelled to ex­ the outgrowth of a series of four Atty. William A. King where he was $5,857,505.09. This includes the HOOVER’ S LAST DAY liquor raids made by the depart­ the results. The Cheney Brothers grouping of the miscellaneous small ercise extreme care or be classed as closeted with Mr. King for fully decrease, of course, has consider­ vagrants; ment simultaneously about two an hour, Atty. King refused to bridges which span small brooks HOME FROM FLORIDA weeks ago. In some cases, the evi­ ably Injured the chances for a grand and streams and the eight large HGHT IN ASSEMBLY There will be no count coroners; state whether or not he has been list increase. This decrease this OF OCEAN nSHlNG State police will hunt down all dence had been secured beforehand retained as counsel by Rice in this bridges over the more important by Callahan. year is $632,361. In three years rivers. The ferries which operate Expects to Reach Washington radio Interference and arrest the particular investigation but be ad­ the Cheney stock'decrease alone to­ persona who cause the Interference: Five Cases Tried across the Connecticut River are at 8:15 Tonight— Had- Con­ Five of the eight cases were tired mitted th'at be had acted as counsel tals $1,661,552. Everybody in the state will have evaluated at $12,000, bringing the Flood of Opposition Bills ference With Hilles. President-Elect to Devote this morning and three' others were for Rice on nrevious occasiona. The list of property owners In entire estimated worth of the high­ equal rights In all things; continued'until next Saturday Denies Wooing Daughter. Clerks’ Holiday. Manchester assessed at $10,000 and way system to $46,185,405.09. Enroute to Washington, with morning. A conviction was made Mr. Rice was again Interrlewed All store clerks will have every by newspapermen today and be aaid over, follows: Included also in the commission­ Shows Battle Can Be Ex­ President Coolidge, Feb. 2.— His AD of His Time Thereafter in each case tried and a total of er’s report to the governor is a Wednesday afternoon off and all that there was no truth to the 1 fleeting visit to Florida at an end. $800 in fines and 100 days in jail A. table showing the disbursements of state policemen will loaf one day in sentences was handed down by story that he was planning to marry President Coolidge was enroute ten, though no penalty is provided 14,600 the highway department since the pected This Year. to Affairs of State. Judge Johnson. Those convicted Jackson’s daughter. Miss Juanita Aceto, James...... $ date of its inauguration back in hack to Washington today. He left it on his day of loafing he feels in­ J^kson. He added that he knew Addy, J o h n ...... 16,360 the capital in a snowstorm, experi­ were Harry Krupin of Autumn 1895. The total disbursements clined to work; street. John J. Kennedy of 44 this., story prevailed, but his visiti Aitklns. Margaret C. .. 11,060 since that time to the close of the enced six hours in the summery Every gravel pit In the state will 17,700 By CLARENCE G. WHiLARD Wetherell street, Salvatore De to the Jackson home were merely Allen, George H...... last fiscal year of the state was sunshine of Florida, and. is now Long Key, Fla., Feb. 2.— Presi­ be searched by an employe of the of a friendly nature. 13,300 Pumpo of 38 Oak street, Rosario Allen, Jane, Ruth Est. $112,313,820.23. This figure in­ During the last week of new bus­ heading back into cold weather. dent-Elect Hoover shoved off early states’s experiment station at New "I have seen' much of this 11,835 Squatrlto of 164 Oak street and Alton, Richard C...... cludes disbursements from definite iness in the General Assembly, it During his brief sojourn in Flori­ today for his final day of deep-sea Haven and marked; Joseph Alcawuck of 148 South Main world,” Rice said, “ and never in all Alvord, Harold & Wif© 35,750 ’ egislative appropriations, receipts became clearly obvious from the da, President Coolidge found time^ fishing before turning his mind Every ten cigarettes will be street. The cases continued were my life have 1 met better friends Anderson, Carl W. . . . 10,070 from automobile fees and fines, re­ for a somewhat lengthy conference taxed one cent; than the Jacksons. I would have observation of the hundreds of once again to affairs of state. those of Tony Prlchodka. of Wood Anderson, Frank H. .. 25,135 ceipts from the gasoline tax, and There will be state insurance for given up my life for Bill Jackson.’’ measures introduced that the Dem­ with Charles D. Hilles, Republican Lane, Paul AnelU of 23. Maple Anderson, Oscar S. and refunds from counties, towns and Tonight he plans to return to his automobiles and against unemploy street and Frank DeCantis of Wife’s Story. 10,325 national committeeman from New wife ...... various other sources. ocratic minority, particularly in the York, who has been the patronage temporary home on Belle isle and ment, beside a pension for every North street. About two hours after be had Andisio, Louis and Second To None Senate, is planning to take an dispenser of New York under two Miami Beach where he will devote person who attains the age of 70 The case of Mrs. Eliza'^-eth Rasch made this statement his wife told Camillo ...... 13,215 It therefore appears by compari­ active and aggressive part in the himself during the early days of years and then lives a little longer; of Tolland Turnpike, charged with newspapermen that on two partic­ Arnott, Alexander and son of the two tables t^lat the cost administrations. Hilles accompan­ proceedings of the 1929 legislature. ied Mr; Coolidge to the train In next week to an important series of There will be motion picture cen­ the same count following a raid at ular occasions he had blackened bei • Margaret Collins . . . 17,900 of constructing, reconstructing and The minority members introduced conferences on pressing govern­ Mountain Lake last night. sorship; Pine Hill Inn, does not come up eye during domestic difficulties In Arnott, Frances ...... 29,020 maintaining Connecticut’s $46,- scores of bills which will enable mental problems. The route of the Coolidge Spe­ Duels may be fought— at least until Monday. their home. These were said tc Atkinson, Francis M. 18,800 315.900 highway system, which is them to take the aggressive on The first of these problems to re­ the ban on dueling will be lifted. Liquor Ca.ses nationally conceded to be second to cial today over the Atlantic coast have been caused by arguments con­ many occasions and to bring them­ ceive his attention will be the pros­ With these matters and others The case of Harry Krupin of 213 cerning Rice’s alleged infatuation none, was $112,313,820. Since the selves before the public eye to a line lay through Georgia and the pective state of federal finances to consider the state legislature Autumn street was the first called. B. inauguration of the highway sys­ Carolinas. He will reach Washing­ for Juanita, the daughter of the greater degree than in many a during the first few years of the which yesterday ended the recep­ He was charged with keeping liquor dead detective . tem 34 years ago, many of the previous session. ton tonight at 8; 15 o’clock, Bach, Holger ...... 11,365 Hoover administration. tion of new legislation, will tomor­ with intent to sell. Callahan took It is now know that Detective 15,445 roads have necessarily been rebuilt Practically all of the Democratic the witness stand and testified that Bailey, Oscar E...... two or three times, and the greater Unless a careful course is char­ row and Monday do more or less Hickey Is concentrating his atten­ Baker, Frederick D. .. 11,830 theories expounded both nationally tered by the fiscal offices of the resting, and on Tuesday plunge into on the night of Januar" 1 he and costs have resulted from recon­ and in Connecticut during recent TROTZKY IN STORM tion on Willimantic. He announ^ Baker, J. Clarke and gQvernnient ^ after the president­ the very exhausting task of consid­ Lieutenant William Barron went ed yesterday that all of the theor­ struction rather than from the con­ campaigns are contained in these to the Krupin home where the of­ Myrtle ...... 20,300 struction of new roads. Bucharest, Feb. 2— A storm Is elect enters the White House, it is ering the bills. On the legislative ies advanced so fa^ in connection 28,825 measures, and added to them is one predicted in some quarters the vast schedule for the week ahead are the ficer waited outside while he went Balch & Brown ...... The total amount expended upon bill calling for a constitutional con­ lashing the Black Sea today, and a with the murder .with the exception Bantly, Ernest F...... 20,460 wireless SOS has been received ■ expenditures for internal improve­ following entries: in to purchase some liquor. It was of one, had been thrown out, state aid and trunkline construc­ vention obviously for the purpose testified that when Callahan left Bantly, Ernest & Adele 22.235 tion in the past 34 years was $20,- from the Russian steamship Krilen- ments and other put poses authoriz­ Next Week’s Schedule. that he is concentrating his en^rg; Barbiroglio, Frank ... 16,786. ed by the 70th Congress may result Tuesday— Military affairs hear- the officer in search found nothing 541,478 while the total expended but a five dollar bill the officer had toward finding the killer of Jackson Barlow, Clarence . . . . .• 20,555 for reconstruction since recon­ cities of the state. in a substantial treasury deficit. in this city. 10,830 may be a passenger. Trotzky sail­ (Continued on Page 2.) given him. Barrett, Allen M. . . . . struction became necessary in 1919 Destined to Die To Talk With Smoot Callahan said he was admitted to Mrs. Jackson and her daugh^r 10,100 ed from Batum, Russia, for Turkey, BciLsoii| Xii6Z «•■••• was $22,224,679. Repairs k> these Among the minority bills, which The significance which Mr. Hoo- the house by Walter Arson. 23. who are at their home in Quarry street, Bausola, Alfred . . . . . 11,425 roads have cost $40,356,113. The total high among the 1*364 intro­ on a steamship-Tuesday. The name where the body of Detective Jackr was not revehled at the time. lives there with his wife and child Beecbler, Effie A...... 23,710 balance of the disbursements made duced during the two weeks of new (Continued on Page 2.) 4 NEW HAVEN YOUTHS in addition to Mr. Krupin. The son was brought today for ' the Behrendt, Martha . . . . 20,015 by the highway department since Business, are many which call for radio broadcast of the Georgia funeral this afternoon at 2 o’clock. Benderson, B. J...... 12,095 it came into existence have been for radical departure from present pro­ HELD FOR BURGLARY Tech-Californla game was going on Mother and daughter are beii^ Bennett, Elizabeth M. federal aid and bridge construction, cedure, and it would seem possible at the time and Callahan says he guarded from newspapermen by Mr. and Sarah ...... 20,030 engineering and clerical expenses, even at the beginning of the session was invited into the bedroom to Rice, who was placed in this peaj- salaries and other like items. Benson, Josep h ...... 18,895 to list these measures with the pro­ Found in Lunchroom, With hear the report. Meanwhile Krupin tidn on the night of the murder h‘y Bbusoi!} •••■••» 12,700 posals which start down the chute was in the kitchen. Call-han testi­ Detective Hickey. to the waste basket almost as soon Loot from Drug Store Load­ Betts, George L...... 21,550 \ fied that he talked with Krupin and Bidwell, Geo. A. Estate 12,410 as their titles are read. ed in Their Automobile. induced him to sell him a pint of BidWell, Theodore H. 10,945 NWE IN ONE FAMILY For example, one bill of this type liquor. Callahan said he paid a Birnie, May B...... 16,475 had its origin some years ago in New Haven, Conn., Feb. 2— Four dollar and a half for the liquor. JANUARY’S SNOWFALL Blssell, Harry & Etna 10,000 the Socialist Party. It would throw New Haven youths were locked up Arson, his wife and Krupin all Blanchard. Mary and ARE BURNED TO DEATH the state government into the in­ here today in default of bail of $5,- denied any sale of liquor. Lieuten­ Adella Gross...... 11,375 surance business by establishing a 000 each as members of a burgl&r ant Barron testified that when Cal­ New Haven. Conn., Feb. 2.— Th« department to handle motor vehicle gang which local police believe has lahan came out of the house he had month of January finally made a Blish & Quinn Realty insurance. The measure would Company ...... 68,675 Only One Escapes and He Is been operating throughout the the pint bottle of liquor in his complete failure of an effort to set cause the state to issue Insurance state, especially in Fairfield county. pocket. a new minimum record for snow Blish, Fred T...... 115,255 So Seriously Burned That policies to all motor vehicle owners Blish (F. T.) Hardware They were arrested In an all-night An E-x-Seryice Man fall, and ended with a total of 5.6 He May Be Added to List. and would place upon it the burden “ Oh, woe is me, sad and weary is There was a trace of sadness in lunch room on Church street early Attorney Morris Fall' of Hartford, inches, according to the monthly re­ Comptay ...... , 32.550 of collecting premiums, and paying his voice that entirely belied the 11,050 my life. For six weeks more must this morning following the robbery counsel for Krupin. brought out the port of Leonard M. 'Tarr, bead of Bloom, Mildred...... claims. If the fund created throtugh look on bis face; a look that told of a drug store at Sherman and fact that Krupin was an ex-service Boggini, Luigi ...... 11,910 the collection of premiums were I stay at home, no dinner parties, the government’s New Haven plainly he was glad to'get rid of the Legion avenues, and at the same man and had been living in this Weather Bureau. Issued here todav. Boland, Nellie T...... 14,610 Buckbannon, W. "Va., Feb. 2.— not sufficient to cover the losses, no theatres . . responsibility and gladder still to time two cars which were register­ country 16 years. He said it was Borst, Ernest C...... ^ 13,525 Nine persons, members of one fam­ policy holders would be subject to Fifteen times since January, So spoke, the woodchuck now dis­ get rid of a certain person that was ed in names o f two of the gang, simply a case of veracity on the 1872. has less snow fallen in that Bose, August and Han- ily were burned to death when fire assessment.. A similar bill Intro­ guised as Mr. Groundhog, sitting, always bothering him on the second were seized with all the loot missing part of witnesses fo ' both sides. sen ...... 19,100 ra.zed their dwelling here early to­ duced In the session of two years month, and once, two years ago. the thoroughly respectable, discon­ of February. from the drug store. The arrests Judge Johnson found Krupin guiPy total was the same as this Janu­ Boukus, Anthony .... 15,140 day. ago received scant consideration solately watching the sun, glinting The interviewer took the hint and occurred about two hours after the and imposed a fine of $200 and ary. January snowfalls have Bowers, Estate of Her- Troy Gibson, husband of one of and it is more than likely that the brightly on tbi^ snow in-front -of as be left he heard Mr. Groundhog robbery bad been reported by a costs plus a twenty days jail sen­ the victims, escaped with his life same fate awaits the 1929 proposal. ranged from six-tenths of gn inch bsrt 0« •••«••■• •-«• 75,675 his palatial residence on .Birch calling after him, "Don’l believe neighbor who was awakened by tence, probably bning Influenced by in 1^11 to 31.2 inches In 1223.' Bowers, Sbmrwood G. 13,660 but was severely burned. State and compulsory insurance are Mountain. everything you see.” And then as noise In th'e drug store.and sent for the fact that Krupin once before The dead Included: Peter Fines, will-o-the-wlsps of the far distant January was half a degree warm­ Boyd, Howard ft Janet 12,360 "But of course,” remarked Mr. an afterthought, "Everything you police. was convicted of a similar charge er than normal while Its precipita­ 52, and bis wife; their married future as far. as Connecticut Is con­ Groundhog, squinting at his inter­ hear for you know that Einstein Those under arrest are Joseph and fined $150 and costs with a ten daughter, Mrs; Troy Gibson, and cerned, for this.commonwealth has viewer, "I am growing old. Peo-. tion was about half an inch bek^' said . • • De Grotto, 19, Stanley Grinell, 20, days jail sentence. An appeal to normal. As the case was a ' her 3-months-old infant daughter pie are beginning to believe in me But the reporter Was already out Louis Kaminsky, 19, and 'William Continiied on Page 8 and five children'of the Fines. (Continued on Page 2.) I less and less as time goes on.” of sight. Burzyski, 19. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1929. PAGB^CWO

^ liquor paying $.7 5 for the beverage. tain state taxes— almost as many LITTLE GIRL LOSES $ 5 HOSPITtt NOTES ^ 5 UQUOR SELLERS Lieutenant Barron waa with him, FIVE ACTS SELECTED MINORITY INDICATES in number as the bills for exempt- waiting outside while Callahan SEH.NORRISRAPS ing various organizations and per­ went into the store. As in the pre­ sons for taxation. Among them are FOR POUCE CONCERT RILL ON w k TO STORE .There were n o . admissions T»- nCH T IN ASSEMBLY bills providing for an Increase in CONVICTED TODAY ceding case, De Pumpo maintained the gasoline tax. One of the gaso­ that be never saw Callahan before. ported at the Manchester Memorial NEW C R U ISE BILL (Continaed from Page 1.) The judge thought otherwise and hospital today and one #ersoa,' Mrs. line tax bills would exactly double f Continaed fmm Page 1) There was a very unhappy little the present ra^ per gallon, in­ imposed a fine of $100 and costs and Captain Herman Schendel An­ Carl Warsia of «5 Antuma street but 'to look to its next door neigh­ ten days In jail, b e Pumpo was 9-year-old girl on Depot Square creasing it from two to four cents. the superior, court was taken and a nounces liiose Numbers this morning. She was sent cut by was discharged. bor for the horrible example Mass­ Passage of this measure would represented by Attorney' William S. achusetts has been struggling in the bond of $500 fixed. Hyde. Bond was fixed at $500 In That Are Already Secured. her mother to make a few pur­ Says It WiU Provoke a World bring an additional yearly revenue John J. Kennedy of 44 Wetherell throes of compulsory insurance for to’ the state of approximately $3,- case an appeal is decided upon. chases. She was given a $5 bill and street was the second man arraign­ Rosario Sqnatrito of 164 Oak Five of the eight acts that will a strip of paper containing the list the past two years and has found 000,000, bringing the total income ed before the court on the liquor Armament Race and In- anything but attractiveness in the from that'source to $6,000,OOD per street was arraigned next. Called constitute the Benefit Concert for of three articles that she was to 0 charge and Attorney John F. Foley, the Police Mutual Aid Association proposition. Connecticut legisla­ annum. to the stand again, Callahan said bring home and the money and list his counsel, entered a plea of not were announced today by Captain of were plated in a small red purse. tors prefer to stand by and let the Although increased state revenue guilty. Prosecuting Attorney Char­ that he had bought 'liquor from CIRCLE Police Herman Schendel, chairman dte Fresh Hatred. I Bay State and others work out the is always desirable, there are new les R. Hathaway once more called Squatrito. It was the same old She wandered along the street “Home of Better Pictures” 1 problem, rather than to plunge features which will doubtlessly story as in the preceding cases and of the committee. The numbers and lost everything. A man came Callahan to the witness stand. Cal­ are being arranged by Jack Sanson, into a doubtful experiment of its enter into the consideration of any lahan said that he went to Ken­ the court imposed a fine of $200 plong, saw the purse picked it up Washington, Feb. 2.— The oppo­ O W Q* _ _ , measures Intended to increase R a ­ and costs with forty days in jail. manager of the Princess theater, and discoveied what was inside. nedy’s homo on the night of Jan­ Hartford, formerly manager of the sition to the administration’s new Another measure would impose tion this year. With the present uary 11, told him that a man named Squatrito had been in court before The purse and its contests were cruiser bill had scored some telling upon one city in the state, the bur­ condition of the state treasury and on a similar charge. The outcome State theater, here. turned over tc E. J. Murphy with “ Mcllduff” at Cheney Brothers had The Two Stenards, classic xylo­ blows against the measure today den of paying for every article of with the budget carefully prepared told him he could buy liquor there. of the case of Joseph Alcawick of instructions to^return it after a no­ clothing worn by its policeinen and and balanced by the' Board of Fin­ 148 South Main street who also phonists, start the program, follow­ tice of its being found had been in­ but without any effect on the Sen­ He admitted in court that the name ed by Cooper and Donovan, a man firemen. This measure would force ance and Control in advance of the was ficticious. goes under the name of Arson, was serted in today’s Herald. ate’s apparent intent to enact the and a woman in a cycle of high r bill by an overwhelming margin. the city to pay not only for the uni­ session, the drive for a larger state much the same and a fine of $200 The person that found It was forms of its protectors, income is not as pronounced as it Again Searched class songs. Then comes . Margv The Insurgent group, under the Callahan testified that Kennedy and costs with twenty days In jail Just starting out to send in an ad­ their underwear and shoes, the lar has been In the past. .It is be­ imposed. O’Neil, the "Girl from Dixie.” vertisement to The Herald when he . leadership of Senator Norris (R ) of ter thought being based upon the lieved that the normal increase in sold him a pint of liquor for $1.50. Kearny and Golden, booked as the Nebraska, hammered at the meas­ He said he was accompanied to the noticed the little girl in tears look­ fact thaf the men of both depart­ state revenue will cover all neces­ Harmony Songsters, follow with an ing along the road and gutter. ure incessantly. It was attacked as ments are compelled to ma^e sary expenditure^ without the need house by Chief of Police Samuel G. I act of piano and song numbers. Ru- imperialistic, as provoking a world Gordon and Lieutenant Barron. When asked wha. was the trouble changes of raiment to meet the for any drastic advance in tax rates. Ibini and Carmen in Musical Mo­ she said she had lost a red purse. armament race, as inciting fresh changing weather conditions of the There may be tax alterations in Both officers testified that they ments, violin, piano and accordion NOW hatred abroad for America, as a searched Callahan before they sent OBITUARY Questioned as tq what it contained different seasons. ® cUies some directions, but they are not numbers, are the fifth act. Three PLAYING waste of taxpayers’ money by a half doubt that the Committee on CRies likely to be of an unusual nature. him into the house and that all they she told of the $5 and the slip of found was a two dollar bill the other acts are still to be arranged. paper with three items. She was dozen members of the Insurgent and Boroughs will repo.-t the mat State Police Department The concert will be held a week Aooira 2UKOtc iisst Lusrr bloc. During the past two years, there chief gave him with which to buy sent to Mr. Murphy’s drug store ter favorably . Democratic the liquor. Attorneys Foley and from tomorrow afternoon at the where she proved her goods, and WmMMWUT Administration’s Plans From still another has been a growing demand from State- theater. A large number of Administration leaders and Demo­ several sources for an increase in Hathaway clashed several times the money was returned. She start­ source comes the while the former was cross-examin­ tickets has been sold by the police­ ed out to complete her morning cratic preparedness advocates how­ Connecticut should the personnel of the DeP3.rtment Mrs. Thomas Harrison. men. ' C r i c h v d ever ably defended the measure, footsteps of New York repealing of State Police. As a result of this ing Callahan as to who paid him shopping. for “ digging up all this liquor.” Largely attended funeral services which provides for the construction i all of its existing statutes pertain ^ bill ^ was Introduced this week were held yesterday afternoon at of 15 new modern cruisers and an ' ..filing for the additional state The prosecutor retorted that it was During 1928, 42 felons escaped in to the Eighteenth callin 2:30 for Mrs. Thomas Harrison, at STKCillMS aircraft carrier, all hulls to be laid policemen to make the total person­ none of the defense’s business in PARTY OF SEVEN GOING from New York state penal in­ It I, a repeal meaaure ' making his objection which was her late home on Woodbrldge within three years. They argued the cancel all ol the Present state 'aws nel 125. and for the creation of the street. Rev. Marvin S. Stocking, stitutions. new warships were necessary to cover­ office of major. There ^ some dif­ sustained. Attorney Hathaway did defining spirituous li^quors say, however, that Callahan’s pay pastor of the church officiated. TO BIG LEGION DINNER The replace obsolete cruisers, soma of Ing their sale or exchange, keeping ference of opinion amon^ the As­ There was a profusion of floral semblymen as to the necessity for did not depend upon whether or not which are 25 years old and which he obtained a conviction. tributes from relatives and friends. would be worthless in another war. tWs “measure, and the outcome is W e d d i n g Family Denies Charge The bearers were five of the- sons They declared the new cruisers Ists’ restrictions. Issuance of very likely to "tePeP.**, of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and one A party of seven will represent S r c h warrants and transportation, the Committee on Appropriations^ Mr. K enney was at home read­ Manchester at the American Legion STATE were necessary to defend America’s sop-in-law. They were Thomas, “ Where the Screen Speaks’' ■w.grld trade, to protect her coast- irothers wo3ds, it would leave the If this Committee is able to hold ing the nevfspaper at the time Cal­ banquet in Foot Guard Hall, Hart­ Nardi* down expenses in other directions, lahan Is alleged to have entered the William, Frederick, Samuel, Joseph , li^ s and to insure respect for her enfreement the Hau®r law in and Herman Schinowsky, Burial ford, this evening. Commander y there may be a possibility of an ap­ house, a double-tenement In which Fred C. Lorch, Adjutant Victor FAY W R A Y fljjg on the high seas in event of a Connecticut entirely up to propriation to cover some part of the Kennedy family lives upstairs. was in the East cemetery. between other nations. Bronke of ''Dllworth-Cornell Post, fiQ a n m o u n t eral authorities since no officer the State Police program. Kennedy’s wife and father were in Statement Ridiculed operating under the jurisdiction of No. 102, of this town will attend, TODAY I One of the most interesting the house at the time. Called to and Mrs. Mary Dannaher, president See! ^ i c t u n S enator Norris however ridiculed the General Statutes of Connecticut measures introduced this week is the witness stand, all stoutly main­ PUBUC RECORDS Continuous A Gorgeous tttee arguments for the bill. would have the power to make an of the Legion auxiliary, with Mrs. 2:15-10:30 that which would abolish the office tained that Callahan had not even Jessie Kerr, Mrs. Jennie Sheridan. Drama of ^ G reat Britain needs a larger arrest for liquor law violation. Al­ of coroner and turn the duties of entered their house that night. Luxury and Ti^yy than the United States,” said though this slate “ ay never have W.4KRANTEB DEKDS. Mrs. William George and Mrs. The “All Talking,” “.All that office over to the State What’s more, they declared that James McVeigh, will represent the Love in Old I^ r is , replying to demands that aanctloned the Eighteenth Amend­ Department. The measure resulted they had never seen him .before in John Lent! to Estella M. White Laughing" Comedy Biot Vienna. t6sr American navy be put upon a ment and may be generally consid­ auxiliary. National Commander from deficiency hearings before the their lives.. land and buildings located on Dom­ Padl V. McNutt will deliver the ad­ with the British navy, “ Great ered as a “ wet” state, it hardly Appropriations Committee this Hints At A “ Plant" “ The Home ing street, part in Manchester and dress of the evening. lin has vastly more territory to seems possible that it will withdraw W3ek. At those hearings, coroners Attorney Foley inferred that part in South Windsor. Towners” ------ADDED'FEATURE —■ tect than we have. She has to its state enforcement of any article deficiencies were taken up and in there was a serious possibility that QUIT CLAIM DEED. —-with— lect her territory all over the of the federal constitution. practically all oases the coroners Callahan had been “ planted” at George F. Patten to the Manches­ BICHABD BENNE'TT “Crooks Can’t Win” jld . She has to protect herself, a To this trio of extremely doubt­ had exceeded the amounts appro­ the Kennedy home, in other words ter Realty Company house and lot DOBIS KENYON — with— i5 » e island, because she couldn’t ful Democratic bills, must be added priated for their use two years ago. that the liquor alleged to have been located on Hollister street. Itn for a day unless she brought the measure which the Democrats In some counties, most of the work purchased from Mr. Kenned might Added Attraction RALPH LEWIS f&M in to her people. That doesn’t have introduced with no idea of of the coroner’? office is now done have been brought into the house Laurel & Hardy Comedy A Thrilling Drama o f Gangland. ^ l y to the United States. We are passage, and which is purely a bit by the State Police. The hill has by Callahan after he had been GILBERT SICK At the meeting of Chapman “ TWO TABS” ai;fl»mpact country and we don!t of political persiflage. The refer­ the support of several influential searched by the officers. The Court Order of Amaranth held last members of the House. court, however, was inclined to be­ Chapter Pour i ^ d as big a navy as Great Bri- ence is to the proposal of the Sen- evening in the Masonic Temple, the MG.M ate minorit}'’ leader that a commit­ Other Bills. lieve Chief Gordon and Lieutenant Paris, Feb. 2.— S. Parker Gil­ secretary read an invitation from “ the Mighty” Jorris also decried the danger of tee or commission consisting of The second horse racing bill of Barron, This was Kennedy’s first bert, agent general for reparation John Mather Chapter DeMolay. to NEWS the session made its appearance appearance in court to answer a payments under the Dawes plan, srihg a naval race with the members of both parties he estab­ attend its open installation at the tish. lished to Investigate the finances of during the week. While the meas­ liquor charge. He had been arrest­ who arrived here from the United ure Introduced last week limited ed once before on an indecent ex­ States yesterday, was confined to Temple Monday evening. KRAZY KAT KARTOOM j;* !! we enter this race and if we the state and to make recommenda­ * Itch Great Britain’s navy, the the establishment of a racing com­ posure charge. A fine of $100 and his bed in the Hotel Plaza today by tions to the next General Assembly mission and the legltlmatizlBg of costs was imposed plus a ten days a slight attack of grip. He was The Popular Dramatic club was of the situation will force us for changes in the various state favored with a good crowd at its juild a navy larger than all the pari-mutuel betting to New Lon­ jail sentences Notice of an appeal obliged to cancel all his engage­ hoards and commissions. The don county, the new bill would be was given by Attorney Foley and a ments. initial dance Thursday evening at er navies of the world combin- measure is naturally not due to re­ the Hollister street school. Wehr’s said Norris. “ Why we may state-wide. It appears to be based bond of ?S00 was fixed. “ It Is nothing serious.” Mrs. Gil­ ceive the most minute measure of upon the horse race code of Mary­ De Pninpo Case. bert told International News Serv­ orchestra played for the dances b6|^e a war any day with Great i.he Republican majority’s atten­ land where pari-mutueL betting is Salvatore De Pumpo of 38 Oak ice. “ He hopes to get up on Mon­ which were for the most part mod­ :i^lain, France, Germany and tion. A proposal for the calling legalized and all other forms of street was the next offender to be day.” ern. with Paul Jones and one or T^daragua combining against us. of a constitutional convention wagering wherein arbitrary odds arraigned on a charge of keeping Mr. Gilbert played an important two other numbers for variety. Miss State Theater 'Then we would have to have a navy might he olaced in the same class. are fixed are banned. Friends of liquor with Intent to sell No soon­ part in arranging the reparation Grace Manson of Hartford and l^ g w than all of them put to- Movie Censorship. the proposition ate far more nu er had the charge been read thap conference which will open here Henry Oliger of Hockanum won the t^her.” Practically a replica of the movie merous than tbay were two years Prosecuting Attorney Hathaway on Feb. 9. It is understood that, lucky number dance. Earl Hatch —-Matinee censorship bill which made its ap­ ago. ^ once more paged Mr. Callahaq. it was mainly through his urging, of Grove street with a partner from pearance in the General Assembly There have been several meas­ Back on the witness stand once that the allied powers consented to out of town won the prize fox trot of four years ago was among the ures submitted for the regulation more, the professional informer the conference. Since his appoint­ and Bernard Mcllduff and Miss Katherine Modean the prize waltz. HOOVER’ S LAST DAY mass of proposed legislation which of radio broadcasting and inter­ said thkt he went into De Pumpo’s ment, when the Dawes Plan went WHAT DO YOU GET OUT OF IT? was submitted during the week. It ference. It is probable that they store and pool room on Oak street into effect. Mr. Gilbert has main­ Thomas Conran of Depot .Square provides for the establishment of a will receive unfavorable attention three times and bought liquor. tained headquarters in Berlin. looked after the refreshments. OF OCEAN FISHING board of review consisting of three because of the feeling that radio The first two times, it was merely COME TO THE MATINEE TODAY AND RECEIVE persons, one of whom shall be a wo­ supervision is already definitely a drink, he said, but on the third Christmas trees, which origi­ The Bulck won first and the Reo MEMBERSHIP BUTTONS AND LIFE-SATTBRS centralized in the federal govern­ visit, which was on January 1. nated in Strasbourg in 1605. were second for best display at the Man­ ABSOLUTELY FREE. (Continaed from Page 1.) man, who shall sanction or reject all moving picture films exhibited ment and that enforcement of any Callahan said that In addition to introduced into England by the chester Automobile show for best statute pertaining to it would be Prince Consort in 1840. display last night. OTHER SURPRISES AND NOVELTY FEATURES T^r attaches to this prospective in this state. It also provides for a drink he bought a half pint of a fee of two dollars for the review- difficult. WILL BE ANNOUNCED. state of affairs is indicated by the Many bills pertaining, to public fact that his house gue§t over the of each thousand feet of celluloid. Although this measure did not utilities found their way to the week-end will be Senator Reed clerk’s desks this week. Some Smoot, of Utah, chairman of come up again in 1927. It is finding Loads of Fun for Everyone! considerable favorable, sentiment would give municipalities partial finance committee, who has Tong control over poles and wires passing been the Republican mouthpiece of among members of the Assembly at the present time because many of within their limits. ■ Others would tariff and revenue matters In the jnake the decisions of the Public Upper Chamber of Congress, Upon the legislators feel that the moving Utilities Commission final and picture producers and distributors Smoot, in large measure, will de- would remove the right of appeal 'mlve the duty of beeping appro­ who' do a vast amount from them either on j;he part of the priations down to the minimum of business in the state should utility companies or the public. when the extra S“.SLion of Congress be made to pay something Several bills concern grade cross­ conveu'ps in April to enact a farm for the privilege. There is no in­ ings and signal devices. One would tent evidenced in the measure to restrict the increasing number of relief bill. The Utah Senator also tax the exhibitors or motion picture will have the task of defending the cruising, cut-rate taxicabs by put­ MART house owners since they already ting them under the commission’s “Where the Hoover administration’s position pay a sizeable amount of revenue on the tariff bill, now being prepar- jurisdiction. Screen Spieaks” through the so-called seating capac­ Other Committee Bills. 6|J. by the House ways and means ity levy. committee. There have been more bills than Absentee Voting. ever before pertaining to public '^Smoot is the first Congressional Several bills were admitted to the leader to be invited to come here health and safety and the commit­ legislature this week which propose tee on that subject has many busy BEGINNING M for a conference with the Presi­ to make it possible for Connecticut dent-Elect. Mr. Hoover will play afternoons ahead of it. There are SUNDAY I voters absent from the state at elec­ measures concerning natureopaths, tjOst tomorrow to Col. Charles A. tion time to cast their ballots by EVENING • Blddbergh, the pathfinder oi the osteopaths, chiropractors, midwives, mail. These bills have their origin barbers, hair-dressers and optomet­ who will fly from Miami to with members of both parties, hut (^ istobal carrying the first air rists. There have been others plac­ the one which is apt to find most ing restrictions on the sale of but Look Her Over ! i t riall from this country to Panama. favor is the one introduced by'Rep­ ter, oleomargarine and flesh meats. Smart, Saucy, So­ , Liindbergh hops off Monday on his resentative Palmer Willard of The committee on motor vehicles and Sound phisticated! Knows two and one half day trip. Wethersfield. Mr. Willarfi Is a also has more bills than were sub­ Night Life! Hits former head of the United Commer­ mitted to it two year? ago when It the High Spots. cial Travelers Association and It is was first instituted. -One motor Merry, Merry, Hey, vehicle bill would make punishable Hey! BILUJAM the traveling salesmen who have y - suffered from the Inconvenience of by fine' and Imprisonment the op­ YROM the day o f its appearance, the pub­ ^ ^ (Sdto being forced to return to Connecti­ eration of a vehicle on an open — DON’T MISS — OUR LEGISLATURE cut from long distances in order to country road at a speed 6f less lic has acclaimed the new De Soto Six cast their vote. than 35 miles per hour. In the past, Connecticut has . Roads, bridges and rivers, the as a smart and fashionable car. And as its (Continaed from Page 1} turned a deaf ear to the absentee committee that once handled the voting proposition. It has been motor vehicle bills, still has plenty performance abilities became more widely i^g on pension for service men; ap­ one of the only four states in the of work to do. Among the scores ^The Sbopw orii propriations for repairs at Groton Union to require actual presence of of hills for the Inclusion of this or known, through the experience of thou­ lument; preservation of Col. all voters at the polls. Although that road In the trunkline: system, rard’s grave at Groton; memo- are measures which propose large it Is too early to predict the out­ sands of owners, faith in its mechanical Maltum pro parvo Anger tablet at Coventry military come of the present proposition In appropriations for the care of town ^^nd; police school; guardian- the present Assembly, it would not dirt roads. The success of these — with" si^ of incompetent veterans; be at all surprising to see a new bills is dubious, however, for the soundness has been steadily and finMy Faetorit $S45; Road^\ afhendments to the State Police law concerning it reposing on the legislature of two years ago passed NANCY CARROLL , Commission Act; New London coun­ an annual appropriation of a mil­ established. On merit alone, and entirely ster Espanolf $845; statute books when the Public Acts GARY COOPER ! ty meeting; and Laurel Club annual of 1929 are printed. There is con­ lion dollars a year to he taken Sedan Cochct $843; ipeeting. from motor vehicle income for the siderable sentiment in favor of it. aside from its heritage as a Chrysler M otors Cupe Business, $845; A sparkling drama of Bix^w ay ! Wednesday — Charter amend­ The one great stumbling block construction and maintenance of state aid roads. In addition to this Sedari, $885; Cupe de night life. SEE beantifnl ments proposed for New Haven in the path of absentee voting priv­ product, De Soto has been endowed with a Nancy as a gold-

A jyA and names—names' of persons, a sublime ahd awesome sense, thattles.'jiutlh CEliTBR“CONGREGATION^ places and kingdoms. Are its fects Book of Life. As our Lesson text thy, UtUe' Rev. Watson Woodruff. straight? ,H not, even the loftiest says, the Holy Scriptures "are able ness, little! ’ Morning worship 10:45. Sacra- ethical teachings of the Bible can- to make'thee wise unto .Salvation favon.ilte , through faith which is iin Christ the threads, of inOnt. of the Lord's Supper. Ad­ Herald nbt save it from condemnation. woven tbjs’etheir,- '.gleam oh dress by the miniker. [ The No other ope of the world’s sacr­ Jesus.” The Music— ' brightly In the pattern of life ed writings Is celled upon to meet God approves.'—Fairar. Prelude, “Priere” from Gothique tbis tmiU, But the Bible does meet SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS Suite,. Boellmann. Sunday Schel&l Lessons It!; In scores of cases It has been Anthem, “Still, Still With Thee,” \ found to be more accurate than It is not doing the thing we like Foote. by Wiinani GUis. secular histories. It is the best-at­ Anthem, “Rock of Ages,” Buck. Fur Every Age, Crcedfiiid Nationality. to do, but liking the thing wo have SOUTH »IETHODIST EPISCOPAIiNORTH METHODIST EPISCX)PAIi tested work that has come down to do that makes life blessed.— Postlude, “Chorale” from Gothique from ancient times. Wherever' tbe Suite, Boellmann- Bible can be checked up by the Anon. R*t. Robert A. Colidtts Marvin S." Stocking, Pastor Church School, 9:30. Classes for )AMERlCAb| The church school meets at 9:30. contemporary documents dug up by Nothing endures but personal all ages.’ archaeology, It is found to be 9:30 a. m.— Church school. Morning wprShip at 10:45. The : Men’s League. 9:30. Leader, qualities,—V.^ait Whitman, 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship. music at this service will include Johu Reinartz. Speaker, Mr. Wood­ right. He who knows: hot, and knows Anthems— “Come Unto Him’’^ an anthem by the quartet and an ruff. Topic, Ethics and Education. WORLD’S As t can testify, the geographical not that he knows hot, he is a fool FEBRUARY 2 anthem by the Junior Choir; also The C. Y. P. club, 6:30. Leader. correctness of this story is nothing — sbunbim ; Gounod. “When Winds are Raging” less than amazing. I have travelled 1653—xew Amsterdam (later New^ —Little. Holy. Communion. Chopin’s “Nocturne”, Raff’s "Cavar Roy Warren. Brief business meet­ He who knows not, and knows York) incorporjaed. , tina” and Renaud’s “Grand Choeur ing. WHY over the whole background of the that he knows not, he Is Ignorant— 6:00 p. m.—Epworth League Bible, even into regions now so re­ 1865—Peace conferee betwe^' YoUng People’s discussion group. in^D.”, on the organ. i Evening Service, 7:00. The Tusk- <$« teach him; Lincoln and Confederate com-' The subject of the sermon will egee Negro Singers in concert, aus­ mote that real exploratory work He who knows, and knows not 7:00 p. m.— Pastor’s Subject: But the Bible stands steady, for. rug­ was necessary: And, as I have told missioners failed. “J\ink or Jewels.” be, “Guide Posts” and to , the pices C. Y. P. club. that he knows, he Is asleep—awake Juniors the pastor will speak on, The Wfeek. The International Sunday ged righteousness. It never wavere' in a,big . book, tb( land fits the 1897—Capitol of Pennsylvania, at Program for the Week School Lesson for February 3 upon any question of morality. In Book like photographs taken by an him; Harrisburg, burned. Monday, 7:30 — Young Men’s “Strength and Weaknessj” ■ Monday 7:00—Girl Reserves. In­ He who knows, and knpws that The church training class will termediate room. is, “The Holy Scriptures”— ajiiazlng sanity, it upholds tba tim ^ ,autho'r. We are only entering into basketball. le ^ integrities, and Sheds iclekr he knows, he is wise— follow him. meet at 3:00. ' ■ ‘. Monday, 7:30—Troubadors. Pri­ Psalm 119:105-112; 9; 7-14; Jthlsl'riqh heritage of fact-evidence —Eastern Saying. Tuesday, 7:15— Camp Fire Girls. II Timothy 3:15-7. light, upon every man’s pathway of forfthe authenticity of the Scrip­ 7:15—Boy Scouts. The evenlug service in charge of mary room. the Epworth Leaguo will be held at Tuesday—W. C. T. U. with Miss life. So sound and sure and stimu- tures. Wednesday,- 5:30^Annual Tur­ lating are the Scripture’s teachings The conversion of the world Is key Supper. 7:45—Mid-Week ser­ 6:(ID. “The Teachings of Jesus and M. S. Ferguson, 3 South Main When Authority Speaks bound UP with the national charac­ the Prophets” will be the topic for street. Miss Ella Stanley. Hostess. thq,t its study develops sturdy ter of professedly Christian lands. vice. • , Francis. Willard Memorial program. During the recent holidays, when minds: Scotland is an instance of a Here is one Book that speaks Thursday, 4:00—Junior Girls discussion. Bible references are, with authority. It professes to be —Herbert Anderson. Amos 9:7; Isa. 2:2-4; Luke 10:25- Tuesday, 7:00—Men’s League members of the American Associa­ nation nurtured to intellectual Which devour widows’ housef,'.' gym hour. 7:30—Younr Women’s Executive Committee, parsonage. tion for the Advancement of Sci­ strength on the Bible. inspired by God, and to convey His gym hour. 37; John 4:5-44. will concerning man. It tells all And thou Shalt call His name and for a shew make long pray­ The leaders will be Mark Holmes Tuesday, 7:30—High Y. club. ence were meeting in New York • And one of the marvels of this Jesus: for it is He that shall ^ave ers: the same shall receive great­ Saturday, 1:00 p. ni.—Junior Mr. John Reinartz, speaker. Junior City, a publicity-loving professor Book is that it effects tbe same re­ that anybody needs to krow about Boys’ gym hour. 2:00 p. m —Inter­ and Miss Marguerite Marks. ^ the difficult art of living. Because His people from their sins. er damnation.—St. Lnke 20:47. Notes ’ room. from a New England women’s col­ sults in Asia and Africa as it has —Matthew 1:21. ; '■ ■ , .1 mediate Boys’ basketball. Tuesday, 7:30-9:30 — Inter- lege, took advantage of the general wrought in Europe and America. in these pages the Author of life God has given you one face, ahd“ At the close of the Sunday morn­ Church Teacher Training course on has expressed His mind for man. ing service there will-be an election ■■ interest in the sessions of (he sci­ Bible-taught Christians run true to Progress, man’s distinctive mark you make yourselves another, -tt the Life of Christ. Leader, Dean entists to proclaim that God is out tvpe wherever found. He has Himself preserved It SWEDISH LUTHERAX. of a delegate, and a reseiwe delef throughout the ages. alone, Shakespeare. K. R. Stolz. of date, the Bible discredited, the God gate to the Lay Electoral Confer­ Wednesday, 7:00— Boy Scouts. Ten Commandments obsole,.e, and Jqamalism’s Test for the Bible This Book culminates in. s Man. Not God’s, and not the beasts: Rev. P. J. O. Cornell. is, they were; THE ANSWER ence, to be held at. the tjm^ and David McComb, scoutmaster. sin really non-eri'tent. “If a notion All sorts of acid tests have been The written word points to *he In­ Here is the answer to the Letter place of the Annual Conference. All Thursday, 2:00—Women’s Fed­ carnate Word. Here, and here Man partly is, and wholly hopes to of God is needed,” he conceded, a abulied to this ancient but still con­ be. — Robert Browriir g. Golf puzzle on the comic page: Sunday 9:?0 a. m.—^Sunday members of the chutch twenty-one eration. World service committee new conception should be worked temporary Book. One of them is alone, we have the revelation of BEAU, BEAT, BELT, BELL, school and Fellowship Bible class. years of age_ are entitled to vote. in charge of program..----- . Speaker, - , ^ journalism’s criterion of facts. Here ,tfce world’s only Redeemer. Jesus out “in the light of the contem- Little self-denials, little hones- i BILL, GILL, GIRL. Sunday 10.45 a. m. English serv­ Monday the District Ministerial Mrs. Martin Welles of Hartford. pot^ary astrophysics;” is’.a record that abounds In dates Christ, sent Son of God. So it is, in ice. Association will 'meet- in Baltic. Topic: Madura hospital. Sewing. Naturally the newspapers, aware Anthems. Tuesday there will be a meeting • Thursday , 6:45-8:45 — Sound that the oldest, deepest subject of V If With All Your Heart, Mendels­ of the District World Service Coun» motion picture entertainment, State public interest is religion, “played sohn. cil opening a t D ;00 a, m.. In Baltic. Theatre. Double feature, including up” this claim that Science has , Merciful Savior. Fleming. Among the speakers ape Dr. Robert "White Shadows of the South thrown God, the Bible, the moral ■ Sunday 7. p. m. Swedish service. A. Colpitts, Dr. Louis O. Hartman,, Seas,” auspices Women’s Federa­ law, and human sin onto the scrap- ITie Week. of Boston, editor of Zion’s Herald tion. Two shows. Admission 40c. heap. Many persons, not recalling Monday 7:30 p. m.—Beethoven and Rev. Myron E. Genter, district- Friday, 7:00—^Mr- Williams’ this partif^ular professor as one who Glee Club. superintendent. class. Junior room. earlier had been gravely discredit­ Tuesday at 6 p. m. children’s The Manchester Teacher Train­ Notes. A new term of the.Go-to-Qhurch ed in certain se.isational utterances chorus. ing Class will meet at 7:30 Tues­ concerning war histoty, wer? seri­ Tuesday evening the Luther day eveniOg at the Centtir. Congre­ band starts Sunday. Support the Women’s Federation ously perturbed. But no one was lieague -null journey to Portland. gational church.' ' more aroused than the real ecien- Members will meet at the church at The Fourth Quarterly Conference venture at the State Theatre Thurs­ day night. * tists. The president of the Ameri­ ,&;45 p. m. and le£^ve by bus. will be held Wednesday ejeping at can Association for the Advance­ ■ Wednesday 7 p. m. Boy Scouts 7i 30 in thA-veBiry Of-the-ch^^^ Sunday evening, Feb. 10, Union Protestant service at South Metho­ ment of Science publicly castigated Troop 5. conjunction with the monthly meet- the sensationalist, declaring that he Friday 7 p. m. G Clef Glee club. irg of the church council. The dlsr dist church. Dr. H. K. Sherrill, speaker. had taken unwarranted advantage Friday 7:30 p. m. Men’s Society trict superintendent is expected to of the occasion to promulgate his February election of officers. preside. ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL. purely personal views, which had Friday 8:30 p. m. Choir re- ■The third meeting of tbe Nut­ nothing to do with science; and hisarsal. meg Trail Epworth League Insti­ Rector: Rev. James Stuart Neill. that, so far as the Association was tute will be held at B ast Hartford Curate: Rev. Alfred Clark. concerned it rebuked and repudiat­ GLENWOOD RANGE Friday evening. The supper will be Sunday services February 3, ed him. The president added that CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE, served at 6:30, followed by the 1929. Sexagesima Sunday. 9:30 a. rq.— Church school. Men’s many real men of science are de­ classes and social hpur. vout Christians. Rev. E. T. French, I*astor. Tbe Junior choir will meet for Bible elapses. After all. the attack was 1 ut one • 9:30--^unday school. rehearsal Friday evening at seven 10:45 a. m.—Holy Communion Campaign and sermon by the rector. Topic: of a million sijch whi-h the Bible 10:45r—Morning 'worship. The o’clock, with Miss Lydall, 22 Hud­ We recall the communion service will follow the son street. “Redemption.” has experienced, sermon by tbe pastor. 3;00 p. jn.-H ighland Park Sun­ lines: 6:00—Young people’s meeting. SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL. day school. 7:30—Evangelistic service. 7:00 p. .m.—-Evening prayer and “Last eve I paused beside a black­ 7:30—Monday, band practice. S. B. Green, .Minister. sermon, by the Curate. Topic: smith’s door, i-2:00—Tuesday, women's prayer 10:30 a. m.-^wedlsh. morning "Whither Going.” And heard the anvil sing the ves-. nteeting at the home of Mrs. Paul- Mon. 7:30 p. m.—Girls’ Friendly per chime: Hausman, 93 Hamlin-street. SerJan' tpplc.r ’’Grace and society. Then, looking in, I saw upon the 7:30—Tuesday, monthly meeting Truth.” ' . Tues. 7:00 p. m.—Galahad club. floor , of the official board of the church. 12:00 a. m.-i-’3uoday school. Wed. 7:00 p. m.— Boy Sboutp. Old hammers, worn with beating fJ7:30—Wednesday* thei r^ular T’:0p-^p, . in,—^jljah.,'evening. Wed. 7:46 p. m.— Bible class. years of time. • ^midweek service wll! be' followed koFiftce:. i Frl. 3:80 p. m.—Girls’ Friendly by the annual meeting of '^the Sermon topic, ' “Paul’s Testir candidates., " ‘How many anvils have you bad,’ church for the purpose of calling: modyvii; Sunday. Feb. 10. 7:00 p. m.— Un­ said I, the pastor for another year. The Week. ion service at the SO. Methodist ,.‘To wear ana batter all those 7:3d p. m.^Wednesday, Bible church. Preacher, Rev. Henry, 1^. hammers so?’ 7:30—Friday evening, class Sherrill, D. D. of Trinity Episcopal meeting. study. ■Just one,’ he said: then, with a church, Boston, Mass. ' twinkling eye, Tues. Feb. 12. 6:30 p. m.—Tbe ‘The anvil wears the hammers Girls Friendly society will give a out you know.’ turkey supper in the parish house, followed by an. entertainment. “And so. I thought, the an'ul of God's Word, ALLOWANCE St, Mary’s Episcppal Ckurch ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAX For ages sceptic blows have beat Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz.' upon; Church and Park Streets. Yet, though the noise of falling FOR YOUR OLD RANGE Rector: Rev.: James Btuart Neill Service In-English at 10 a. m. blows was heard. Curate: Rev. Alfred Clark Text'of sermon; l:Co'r. 3:1-11. Sub­ The anvil is unharmed— the ham- toward any Gold Medal Glenwood. A Sunday, February 3rd, 1929. Sexagesinia Sunday ject; How St. Paul handles tlif • mers gone.” real bona fide" bffdr. that, immediately question of sinful party feeling in The Book That Stands Up takes twenty;-five doU^s off the cost SERVICES: the congregation at Corinth. Not only is the Bible the most Notes. widely read book in human history, —at the sarrie time solving the dis­ 9:30 a. m.—Church School. Men’s Bible Claas, Confirmand instruction on Tues­ but it is also the most bitterly at­ posal problem of your old range. Any 10:45 a. m.—Holv Communion and Sermon by th^ Recto.. day and Friday pi 4:30 p. m. (Ger­ tacked. Again and again critics type of stove actually in use will be man class) and 5:30 p. m. (English have “demolished it”—and still the Topic: ‘"‘REDEMITION.” class). German Saturday school Bible continues to be, in increasing | accepted—no matter how dilapidated 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sunday School. A . at 9:15 a. m. Instruction given .to degree, the world's “best seller”. | it may be. 7:00 p. m.—^Evening Prayer and Sermon by the Curate. children Jn German reading, writ­ Night and'day. in many parto of the j Topic: “WHITHER GOING.” ing and speaking free of charge. earth, presses are pouring forth Bi- ^ I hies in all the tongues spoken by | Feb. lOtb:—7:00 p. m.— Union Service a t the South man. Voltaire once wrote that in a Methodist Church. Preacher: Dr. Henry K. Sherrill, of hundred years^the Bible would be Trinity Episcopal Church, Boston, Man. v Additional Church forgotten; and lo, the house where he penned those wordj is now a Bible depot. Any second-hand book —Make Your Kitchen News On Page 5 store can always supply for a few cents copies of once widely-herald­ ed and expensive books attackipg the Bible; but the Bible Itself needs North Methodist ever a fresh stock on the shelves. —i4 Perfect K/fc/ien—With A There IsVsooiething overwhelm­ THE CENTER CHURCH Episcopal Church ingly impressive about this continu­ AT THE CENTER ed demand for the pible. It amounts Medal Glenwood ' Marvin S. Stocking, Paator. to a popular vote for the Book. Un­ less we grant the premise of the Morning Worship 10:45 North Main St. “intelligentsia,” that the great mass of mankind are “boobs” and Church School 9:30 SUNDAY SERVICES fools, this testimony must weigh 9:30—Church School. with all believers in democracy. No Men’s League 9:30 amount of “ballyhco” can make a ERFECT appearance—and perfect per- 10:45—Worship with sermon. poor book continuously popular. foimance is just what this range will con­ CYP Club 6:30 3:00—Church Training Class. The Bible evidently meets a real a need, and commands the sincere ap­ tribute towards making your kitchen per­ Evening Service 7:00 6:00—Epworth League. ' proval of uncounted multitudes of men and women. fect. The Gold Medal Glenwood is designed to The Tuskegee Male Quartet will give a concert of That Book That Changes Things Negro Spirituals. A speake,r from; the college. Moody once said in my hearing. meet every cooking requirement of-either a coal Hear this fine quartet. Swedish Lutheran “I know the Bible is inspired, be­ or gas stove, or both. It is really two ranges Free Will offering. ' cause it inspires me.” There must A'uspices CYP Club. be life in 'a book that begets life. skillfully built into one compact stove—incorpor­ Church • No torches can be lighted at dead The ashes. And this column is unique in ating beauty, convenience and utility. It is now Rev. P. J. O. Cornell. O. O. Glen wqpd-Robertshaw Cborcb and Cheatnot Sts. that it is constantly quickening furnished in three sizes—one only a yard wide— ■t. fresh thought In many types of Ht^t Control. 9:30—Sunday School and minds. Consider for an . instant the m plain black and enameLfinishes to cariy out countless sermons, lectures, poems, Bible Class. stories, dramas, editorials and es­ the color scheme of: your kitchem-green, gray, ivory, blue dr red whichever it 10:45—Morning Service in says which this Book has inspired, South Methodist Episcopal Church and'Is still inspiring every week. may be. The Gold Medal Glenwood is famous everywhere for its superior English. More significant yet Is a contem­ design, high quality apd efficient modern mechanical features. Let us explain Rev. Robert A. Colpitts. service m plation of the lives which the Bible 7:00-^Evening has changed. It is not only the to you how easy it is to own one through our Profit Sharing Clubi ^ ^ ^ . Swedish. world's oldest, best-tested and sur­ 9:30 a. m.—Church School. est standard of human conduct, but it also" is a quickener of noble SWEDISH . character, and of' holy living. 10:45 a. m.—Morning Worship. “■Wherewithal shall a young man CONGREGATIONAL cleanse his way? By taking heed Holy Coitimuiiioii ; thereto accordlnr to Thy word,” (CHURCH wrote the Hebrew poet thousands The G: E. Kkith Fumihire Spmra Sti^t of years-ago. It is also the . race’s 6:00 p. m.—Young People’s V , S, E. Green, Minister. greatest single source of comfort. . Group. ■ Recently a faojous prpfe8Sor-a.grids- TWO STORES To those who do . not have a tlc was bereaved by the death, of bis •/I .• ■ ■ - w ift; and hd -asked a Chrlstlart SOUTH JIANCHESTER chui:^ ^Xtsnd -a friend to condijct the funeral, wUb , 7.00 p. m.—Evening Service. ; prayer and Scripture-readings. , heiu^y welcoihe to worship Some books pervert thinking sod P'astor’s subject^ "Jpiilc o|r ■lebjlltate character: and of these with on Sunday* ‘ there are many modern examples. the Intricacy o£ the whole thlqg rise of the “racket," however, has Utmtfieitrr ‘SHdPWORN AMGEf .... * has been vastly over-rated. made it a commonplace. It is a pe­ '* . 1 J"« I C om ing R»raUi , But that’s only the beginning. culiarly vicious act, as it often HEALlHolHET ADVICE 3 There are Implications, it seems, takes the lives of innocent people. PI7BL1SHBO BT THB that follow; and they are no light In addition. It "Is a crime that ■ is jiH D r F r a n k Me Gw Included in Our Semi-Annual Sale ' HERAia.' PRINTING COMPANY, INC. Nancy Carroll and Clary Coo­ At IS Bissell 8tr**t, mental exercise for anybody. often very hard to trace to the per­ So util ManciiMUr. Conn. As a result of the new concep­ petrator, who can be miles away per Here in New Paramount Poundad by Blirood 8. *^, tion, says Einstein’s most promi­ when the explosion takes place. Qumoiis MmfGM010 HiM.tHtOIETIlllUBym Sound Pieture. OoL 1 .1S81 nent disciple, we must revise our Any law that will put fear Into tr Mjfeoor IMP OW K AOMiSSCO M CME or m Brary Branlns Except Sondaya and KMCLOtm STflMPEO POOfiESSMO E/iVECOPE FOE REPLY Stepping along on her own two Holiday A conception of the electron. The the heart of the bomber is to be Entered a t th e Poet ORlee a t .3oatb HC.COY naumsamet icsammims- cai. dainty little feet, is Nancy -Carroll, Manobeatei, Conow aa Second Claes- electron.bas.no reality; it is sim­ praised. Here, however, as in other the latest hit of piquant personality Ma" M a tu r. ply a name for a disembodied force. cases, it Is possible that what is to grace the screen. - Her latest pic­ 80BSaH.PTI0N RATES: By Mall needed Is not so much stiffer pen­ ture, (n which she is ebrfeatared •-plea three centa. haziest conception what an electron and court procedure lliat will make Those who are longing for more State theater tomorrow evening, punishment more speedy and more strength often oreilook the fact morrow on the schedule I have out­ where it will play for three days. SPECIAL. AOVBRl'lSlNO KEPKE. is supposed to be. that real endurance can only come lined for you! ^ SENTATIVB. HamlUon.Ue Llsser, certain. Nancy Carroll has everything. Inc. 886 Madlaon AvenuA New '.o- . But there is even more to it. bom the use of exercices which (Dr. McCoy will gladly ahswer She is a delight to watch. The and 618 North tflchlKan Avenua What applies to the electron, it is build vitality through a systematic personal questions on health and life and action in, her portrayal, the Chicago. IVHEN SCIENCE IS ADVENTURE repetition of such exercises. Occa­ diet, addressed to him, care of The absorbing personality and entertoin- said, applies also to everything in Herald. Enclose stamped, self- The Manchester Evening Herald U The scientist is usually repre- sionally lifting a heavy weight may raent one needs for an evening.*But on sale In Nev fork City at Schbl. j the universe. Sun, stars, moon, the demonstrate the large size of " a addressed large envelope for reply.) then there’s Gary COoper. Cooper News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. earth—everything is unreal. jThese sented as a dry, impractical book muscle, but the size is no Indica* Street, and 48nd. Street entrance of has "that” which, for men actors. Grand Central Station and at all things only seem to be. They are worm, who never has an Cxperl- tlon of the endu.ranceu)f that mus­ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Is the same things ao “ it’| for. wo­ Uoatli IK News Stenda cle. Many people are born with a Throbs. • • • shadows, non-existent and without ence more exciting than riding men actors. He has proved it In tendency to grow large muscles,'but Question: D. B. writes: “For many strong parts but, in no one of odd Lamp Shades Client or internetlonal News Sef'. genuine substance. The solid street car. some time I have been bothered vice. frequently these same persons do his pictures, has he excelled so ground under bur feet, the blazing Two University of Chicago sav­ not possess vitality of a sustaining with Irregular throbs all over my completely as in this sparkling, "International News Service Uae the body like the heating of the heart, exclusive rights to use tor republica* sun in the sky overhead, are equal­ ants are about to go to South Af­ nature. sophisticated drama. tlon In any form all news diaoa'chus Professional athletes- soon learn yet, when I feel the pulse It seems “The Shopworn Angel” Is $ credited to or not otherwtae credited ly vague and hazy. The entire uni­ rica to seek fossil remains which that general bodily, endurance is to be regular and okay. Am not at 1.00 a tender love story of a boy, shy, in this paper. U la also exclusively verse is something between a shad­ will clear up certain obscure steps the thing to be desired, even above all ill, weigh 155, and am 23 years Valu^ as high as $10.00 to be closed out as entitled to use for repnbUoatlon all old (male). I should also like to bashful, honest, and a girl,. gay. the local or undated newa pabllahed ow-shape and a dream. in evolution. And anyone who proficiency in the art of science of giddy, charming and true. It is a is for $1.00. There are only a limited num­ herein." sport itself. How often you have know what the symptoms of dia­ And all of this. It is said, is im­ thinks that professors are not ac­ read of some promising athlete who betes are.” pathetic story played against the ber. ^ early selection is advisable. Fnli Service Client of N E A Ser> plied in Einstein’s new theory. quainted with adventure should died suddenly of an acute disorder. Answer: The throbbing over bright background of Broadway vlcA Member. Audit Burean of Clrcu* This is because he neglected to de­ your body may be caused by a de­ It is a glittering piece of romantic­ latiuna To most of us, probably, the read the outline of their plans. ism, a thrilling tangle of circum­ In a light truck they will travel velop lasting endurance. All ath­ fective circulation or due to some whole thing sounds like sheer non­ letes must discover the indispens­ nervous disorder. Some of the stances In which a clean-minded WATKINS BROTHERS SATURDAY, FEB. 2, 1929 sense. Yet it is accepted by level­ a thousand miles across an unset­ able-need for continued endurance main symptoms of diabetes are ex­ young man and a re-awakened girl tled desert. The region they will if they aspire to the championship cessive thirst, large quantities of -are swirled helplessly. 54 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER headed scientists; furthermore. It "The Shopworn Angel” has many cross swarms with 25 varieties of class. , urine, and enervation. The best CRUI8ERS AND TREATIES is not particularly new. This is the It is advisable for everyone to | thing to do Is to have a good diag- things to recommend it. First, It poisonous snakes, for the bite of is a Paramount Quality Sound pro­ A well-meaning American who first time It has been put forward become interested in some branch i nosis made which includes many some of which there is no antidote. of athletics—to encourage In | other tests besides an examination duction in which all of the charac­ tries to read all 'the arguments on as a scientific theory; but, in all When these professors return themselves a desire to succeed in j of urine, ters are heard in occasional dia­ the business of the Kellogg peace ages, pofets and artists have voiced logue sequences. they will have had adventures gaining physical victories and, at r — t||^aty, the new cruiser bill and it as their greatest creed. the same time,-receive the benefit! When are Eggs Fresh? All in all. “The Shopworn Angel” enough for anybody. Is a picture to see, hear and talk America’s relationship to the gen­ Shakespeare saw eye to eye with from such exercise in the building! Question: M. B. writes: “I wish Einstein. But he put it more beau­ of vim vigor and vitality. The you would write something about about. Richard, Wallace, one of eral question of woiid peace is apt complaint is too frequently made i eggs—as to whether they should be Hollywood’s moit capable director­ to get sadly befuddled. tifully. In “The Tempest’’ we find that one does not have the time, [eaten only when fresh or not at all. ial aces, was responsible for the di­ this: This objection is a ridiculous one,' This subject Is a continual bone of rection of this picture. It has been a long time, since IN NEW YORK for an hour a day given over to phy-‘ contention In our home. Dad A pleasing victory variety of there has been such a wealth of sical culture will add years to any-1 seems to think that store eegs ar« snapny State Short Subjects will be . . “the baseless fabric of this New York, Feb. 2.—Those ob­ conflicting advice. This not only scure Hungarian artists who for one’s life and consequently give all right while I emphatically do shown In conjunction with the fea­ Williatn vision. not. I shall keenly watch for your ture. brings ^n confusion; there is dan­ years have pounded out their native much greater returns in pleasure The cloud-capped towers, the gor­ tunes upon the cymbalom in East and profit over a long lifetime. reply in the paper.” ger that it may, in the long run, geous palaces. Side cafes, have suddenly been cap­ The best type of exercise to take Answer: Eggs should be as fresh create, in the country a spirit that Is one which will Increase endur­ as possible, althou.gh in cold stor­ The solemn temples, the great tured by the uptowners. Half a You can’t coax a bargain; ypu P. Qulsh ■will be extremely hostile to con­ dozen of the wiser, if less esthetic ance and be enjoyable at the same age eggs may be preserved In good have to drive It. globe itself. time. If only one hour a day can condition for a long time. During tinued peace. youngsters, have become the vogue Yes, all which it Inherit, shall dis­ among the night prowlers, who ever be spent. In exercising, there is no the cold weather store eggs may To begin with, the average Amer­ search for transient novelty. kind of exercise which will be as remain in a wholesome condition solve pleasing and beneficial as walking. much longer than In the summer. Funeral ican cannot help feeling that his And, like this Insubstantial pageant Down In Second avenue, where Houston street formes a “T”, or up One can easily walk from three to And bad odor or unusual apnear- Get Ready nation may lay claim to a rather four mU6s in an hour. ThCre is ance of the egg should cause it to faded. in the Nineties, where the gypsy —for— clear conscience in reviewing the Leave not a rack behind. We are bands cast romantic spells, the something almost magical in the be discarded. ; events of the last 15 years. vitality which can be developed in Home such stuff cymbalom has long been the favor­ an hour’s walk. Plants in the Sick Room, Greatly against our own wishes As dreams are made on, and our ite of instruments among the dark- Those who are not accustomed Question: Interested Reader *we were embroiled in a war of Eu­ eyed, ebonhaired sons and daugh­ to walking for so long a period will asks: “Will yon please tell me if Winter Driving little life ters of Hungary who seek to re­ rope’s making, which cost us a do well to start with a fifteeg min­ house plants are in any way in­ Is rounded with a sleep.” capture fragments of home atmos­ ute walk the first day, and grad­ jurious to a sick person?” WINTER TOPS Ambulance Service— Lady Attendant great deal and out of which we got phere. ually increase the time and dis­ Answer: Most green leaf plants GLASS WUKK FOR nothing. What is that but the transfigura­ The food is native, the music is tance each day. A good plan is are not Injurloua to a sick person CLOSED CARS 225 Main Street Telephone 387 Following the war, when we native and the vv'ne, if not native, to take your walk shortly before in fact, during the day they throw SIDE CURTAINS tion of Einstein’s higher mathe­ seems to pass when shot with selt­ dinner in the evening. Start with off oxygen and are really beneficial. ■were swingipg unchecked into a matics into inusic? Poetry and log­ zer. For the most part, the patrons the flTteen minute walk, the first However, the odor from some flow­ CARPETS position of nndispnted naval lead­ ic, carried to their highest points, are native. Now and then a gypsy day and Increase the time only a ering plants may be oppressive to REPAIRING CURTAINS WHEN YOU NEED A Radiator and cafe comes along to lure away the the patient. At night, a small CARPENTER OR iVIAStIN ership, VB voluntarily scrapped mil meet. The seer and the scientist see minute dally no matter how much General Repairing lions of dollars worth of warships playboys, and playgirls of the you feel like walking longer. If amount of carbon dioxide Is thrown lor that IllUe rep^r Job dou’l for­ the same vision. Broadway belt—but they have you follow this plan, you will never off from the leaves of plants, but Manchester Aoto Top Co. get to call and' reduced ourselves to equality And what Is that vision, again? never been captured by the novelty- become exhausted from your walk not enough to be Injurious. 1776 OUVER WELDING with England. Simply this: that the one reality, seekers in the sense, that tbe Rus­ and! the Increase in distance and W. J. Messier This done, we observed the spirit sian cafes jiave. time will be so gradual you will al­ WILUAM KANEHL WORKS in a world of moving shadows, is Within two brief years the larg­ ways be eager to walk farther each PAGE ALPINE CLIMBERS. Center St. and Henderson Rd. aa well as the letter of the Wash­ the internal one. Onfy the soul day. - Stick to the mlnute-a-day In­ , Saranac Lake, N. Y.—Mrs. General Contractor Corner Pearl and Spruce est of the “balalaika” resorts of Tel. 1235 ington treaty while other nations stands sure. All the rest Is merely Second avenue have all but passed crease and in- forty-five days you George Weegar, 68, recently ac­ Phone 1816-3 v 519 Center St., SooUt ftlanchester will be covering four miles and feel complished a feat which would tax_ did hot. The result- Is that instead the stage setting for Its earthly In from the hands o£ the Russians in­ to the possession of the sinmmers. full of “pep” at the finish. the strength of many persons 24 of having naval equality we now carnation. You, yourself, are more After returning from the walk, years younger. She fell into a deep have a marked inferiority, in cer­ The walls now carry typical Ameri­ well. And repeatedly crying for enduring and immortal than sun, can advertisements of the phono­ take a cold shower bath, relax_ a tain essential types of ship. graph records made by tee bala­ few minutes, and then change to help and receiving no assistance, stars or earth. They dissolve and some fresh clothes, before dinner. and realizing that the Icy -Ivater Having accepted this situation vanish without trace. Reality lies laika players, while the waiter's, in would soon overcome her, she seized trick sashes and blouses, come Try these suggestions if you have lor a number of yean, we are now within your heart. been enervated and all, tired out the bucket rope, braced her feet weekly to look more and more like against the sides of the well . and preparing to take steps which will This was Shakespeare’s vision. chorus men in a Schubert revue. recently. If you seem to be "all bring us nearer to that equality run down,” the walking regime-wUl. climbed to the top. She suffered INSURED Apparently Einstein, following sci­ The “Russian” cigarets have'c. stage “wind you up” in a short timp. 1no ill effects. At the same time, we have ratified ence instead of poetry, reaches the property look and cost 50 cents per a treaty professing our Intention to small box. Commercialism shems same coqclusion. to have moved In. are atop the world. Now they are started up the ladder a dozen times settle all international disputes by Now, perchance, the palaces of drifting with the stream. One for­ since the- tragic afternoon in San ^against what? Francisco when Virginia Rappe pacific means.,/ HANDING IT TO BABE RUTH the cymbalom will go the shme gets them only to be reminded of Those are the facts. Now what way. The cymbalom, by the way, them, died mysteriously in hlS hotel For some reason, the tragic.death room. He has been a vaudeville sort of advice have we been get­ resembles a baby grand piano irom Thus< way out in Harlem—way of Mrs. “Babe” Ruth in Boston has which the top ha? been stripped. out where 125th street ushers In headliner, a movie director and a ting? given us a new sort of respect for The playing is 'done directly on the the “black belt,” I came upon Eve­ c’ub owner. In fact ha has' been When we ratified the peace the burly home run king. piano wires. The musician uses lyn Nesbit the other night-—again everything except what he should treaty we were told we must make padded sticks and goes through the an entertainer in s cabaret. have been—-which Is a funny, fat This Is a day when public figures motions of an xylophonist. Then just a pighl or two ago, at comic of the films'. Today, grown no reservations: or it would defeat wear their hearts on their sleeves one of the snappier nighty clubs, -many years older, one wonde's if the entire purpose of the treaty— and do their weeping and walling How recurrently the personages where high collars and “formal at­ he would still be a good cinema slap-sticker. In his'day, he always despite the fact that other nations In front of cameras and reporters. of yesteryear’s tragedies and come­ tire” are demanded, who should be had made their own reservations; dies drift by in Manhattan! Now out singing, daiicin,. and gagging p»-emed to me on- of the best. The Babe, famous'and unsaphlstl- they are here, now there. Now they but Fatty Arbuckle. He, too, has GILBERT SWAN. Then we were told that if we cated, could easily have been for­ voted more cruisers it would brand given if he had Indulged in a us as hypocrites—despite the fact wealth of poses and flowery speech­ A Seriou^ Crisis! that England and France, also es for the newspapers. adopting the tr^ty, are continuing But he didn’t. Confronted unex­ to build on a greater scale than we pectedly with a great grief, he are. issued one simple statement—a We are told that Europe is afraid dignified summary of the facts in of us and suspects our intentions, the case—and then fled from the and that we are militaristic and public eye. In a dozen words he de­ that our navy is a menace to world fended his dead wife’s memory and peace. revealed his own loyalty, but he did These bits of advice, viewed in not linger over it. His conduct has Y o u r life insurance guarantees a the light of our national conduct given ns a new liking and admira­ definite amount of m on^ to ^ paid during the past 15 years, are apt tion for ^im. to have a bad effect if continued to your beneficiaries. much longer. TRAFFIC IN SPAIN Have you also the assurance that this They are apt to arouse a deep If you think the traffic cqps of estate will be safely invested and feeling of resentment—a feeling your city are strict, offer devout that will lead Americans to a spirit thanks that you are not driving a wisely conserved? of defiance and reckless national­ car in a Spanish city. ism in which our old peace-loving Primo do Rivera, Spanish dicta­ Statistics show thar the average in­ policy will go by the boards. tor, recently promulgated a set of heritance is dissipated within a, few They raise the suspicion that cer­ rules designed to protect pedestri­ years as the result of the financial tain nations of Europe are taking ans. Any motorist whose car hits a inexperience of heirs. Uncle Sam for a doddering old sim­ pedestrian gets sis months in pris­ pleton who can be told anything on. Any motorist whose car kills By naming this institution as trustee of and made to believe it. a pedestrian gets 12 years. In each life insurance benefits, you bequeath And if that suspicion and resent­ case the motorist is assumed to be ment once take bold in this coun­ at fault. It makes no difference how finandai experience and prudence as try—well, the prospect for world he was driving or how the pedestri­ well as money. peace really will be endangered. an was walking. If his car hits a man, the driver goes to prison. ^ The Spanish dictator. If be en­ Let MS explain the advantages o f a EINSTEIN’S POETRY forces these laws, probably will Trying to assimilate the ins and save the lives of pedestrians. At the o LIFE INSURANCE TRUST outs of Professor Einstein’s latest same time. It is quite likely that he theory is by no means the simplest will kill motoring In Spain. diversion you could select for a quiet evening^ DEATH FOB DYNAMITERS

.Gravitation, magnetism and elec­ duced a bill providing the death tricity are all different manifesta­ penalty for the bomber ahd dyna­ tions of the same force. This is new. miter. but it isn’t hard to grasp. You de­ In former years this was an al­ cide this is all there- is to it, most unknown type of crime. The •I

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, FE^XTART Z,4 9 2 9 .. r A c i i

’ - ^ 3 INTERESTING INTERVIEWS

WITH LOCAL FOLKS BY GEORGE HENRY DOLE, i . ’ Allen. International Sunday-School Le^on Textl'Fel). sL ’ ) 10:45— Morning worship. Open thou mine eyes that I may behbld wondednf^ filings Intimate Word Pictures of Manchester Owing to the illness of the pas­ out of thy law.— Ps. 119:18. \ .. ' ' tor, Rev. F. C. Allen, the pulpit will • Business and Professional Men and be occupied by Prof. Plato E. Shaw Women You See Daily. A Sort of of the Hartford Seminary Founda­ The Saijred Scriptures are exact-^when multitudes are seeking world tion. ly what they claim to be. “ The peace. Every enlightened person knows that the universal adoption Miniature Good Will Trip That . Organ prelude, Pastorale, Evans. Lord gave the Word: great was the Anthem, The Lord Is Our Light, of the life of Jesus would save the company of those that published world and establish peace— and the m w w m R Forms a Contact With Their Westbrook. i Offertory, Sursum Corda, Elgar. it.” peace of love. Public. Soprano solo, Cast Thy Burdens Some professed Bible critics pro- The proof of .the World Is In liv­ 3 } on the Lord. : claim that the truth of Scripture is ing it. “ If ye keep my command­ PiyiMNith presentB even greater contranfai Postulude, Fanfare, Ascher. to be ascertained by scientific in­ ments, ye shall know the trqth,’ Church school each Simday 9:30 vestigation, just as any other for In keeping the laws of God, His wonderous light is given. “ It thou with other cars in its price range a. ra. writings are tested. The truth in Christian Endeavor meeting, God’s Word is not and never can wilt enter into lifel keep the com­ mandments.” In, k®®Plnfc His com­ Sunday 6:15 p. m. be so discovered. The Word does mandments, His correctives tnflo’w, Topic, “ Making Good or Just Getting By.” Philippians 3-13, 14 sciL 'cS ""?. comfort, oatiofoo- scientific tests would be applicable, tion, peace. V. Leader, Lester Walcott. The Word is so formed as to re­ Shakespeare, Kauffman but Monday 7 p. m. Troop 1, Boy “ All Scripture is given by inspira­ I tion of God, and is profitable for veal the mind of God, His person- Scouts meet at Hollister street nal presence, and save from sin thank goodness, not Ein­ school. doctrine, for reproof, for correction for instruction in righteousness: And this the Word does as it is Monday 7:30 p. m. Men’s club learned, lover, and followed. It stein, is mentioned by bowling at Conran’s alleys. that the man of God may be per­ fect, thoroughly furnished unto all discloses God by giving one to feel Tuesday, 7:30— Teacher’s Train­ the hallowed fire of His love. It ing school at Center church. good works.” A question pertinent GUSTAVE A. KATZ in testing the truth of the Word is. conquers death by turning the Go-to-church band pins to be grave over the enemies of the soul, given as follows.’ Does it do this? and gives the satisfying blessedness in this little talk ^ • Gold pins. No. 15. Mrs. J. M. No one can rightly declare that the Word is insufficient until he can O, its mighty power! power to re­ Preston, Mrs. Mabel Bowers, Flor­ joice when through agonizing loss AND UPWARDS about dyeing and cleaning ence Strickland, Charlotte Foster, truthfully say the commandments are fulfilled in his life, that he the floods come thundering into the F. O. B. FACTORY Calvin Davison. soul. Pear not for the Word of and other subjects of interest. On the honor list, credit is given superseded the spirtual stature of Jesus Christ, and that he needs no God. “ The grass withereth, the for No. 13 to Albert Tuttle, 10 further biblical guidance in his flower fadeth: but the Word of Now Plymouth — Chrysler Motors’ To see the new Plymouth is to pronounce it Helen Huebner, 9 Frances Waters, character development. No sane our God shall stand forever.” Fear car in the lowest-priced field—comes beautiful beyond any car with which it may be ,7 Marjory Pitkins and Gordon only lest we read It wrongly and man dare say such a thing as that. to you at substantially lower prices— compared. To ride in it is to recognize quiddy Tuttle. The Word is proving itself this day its sacred benefactions are not Silver pins No. 9 Ruth Siggins, in the highest and broadest sense. gathered in full abundance. _____ with quality unchanged. why Plymouth b everywhere conceded today’s 8 Alma Bailey, Clarence Neilsen, 7 greatest value in the lowest-priced fidd. Eleanor Huebner, 6 'Marlon Apel, 5 N o other cat in its class gives Plymouth’s inher­ EDITOR’S NOTE— ^This is the twenty-fourth of a ser­ Geraldine Tenney, Lillian Keish, 4 f 0 0 ies of local Saturday features. The streets branching Faith Galinat, George Herrick, MEN’S STYLE EXHIBIT NOTICE! ent economy—no other car at anywhere near its Coupe, ^655; Roadster (with rumble teat), ^675; 2« George Palmer, 3 Erwin Morton, 2 price offers Plymouth’ s full-size, its marked Door Sedan, ^675; Touring,^69S; DeLuzeCoupe off from the main business thoroughfare were scoured Sadie and Helen Copeland, Agnes this week to find the subject for this week’s sketch. Shearer, Edna Herrick, Virginia PLANNED BY HULTMAN safety of control due to weatherproof hydraulic (with rumble seat), ^695; 4-D oor Sedan, ^695» is hereby given the legal voters of four-wheel brakes, and its characteristic Chrysler thirteenth year lie went back Armstrong, Melvin Derrick. 1 Nor­ the Third School District of a spe­ All prices f. o. b. factory. Plymotuh dealers areata h e r e was bom in Strat­ man Rylander, Dorothy Post, ford, England, some hun­ to the Capital City where he cial meeting to be held in the School power, speed and pick-up. position to extend the conrenience o f time payments dreds of years ago, or as went through grammar schools William Vittner, Betty Walworth, Local Store to Demonstrate Auditorium, Porter Street, Friday, T Catherine Walworth, Faith Steven­ the lit’r’ry folks term it ‘the and later found employment in New Spring Suits and Top- Feb. 8. 1929 at 8 o’clock for the son, Merideth Stevenson, Florence Elizabethan era’ a man who the office of the Hartford Ma­ Coats Monday and Tuesday. following purpose: was destined to be hailed in chine Screw Co. Leaving this Harworth, Elton Clark, Albert Vir­ First— To choose a moderator. ginia, George Graziadio. later ages as the world’s great­ position he became an all On Monday and Tuesday of next Second— To hear the report of est writer. Some do say that around man for the United THE SALVATION AIWIY week a style authority from the So­ the building committee. he could not even write his Dyers and Cleaners Co., of ciety Brand oiganization in Chica­ Third— To turn the building over P IA U dO V T H name correctly for old docu­ Hartford and later worlfed at Adjutant and Mrs. Jon. Heard go, Illinois, will give a custom tail­ to the district. A CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODU.CT ns ments now reposing in mus­ the Royal Dye Wo:ks in the oring demour.tration at Arthur L. Fourth— To transact any other meet- eums have it spelled in a half same city. About a year ago he street service and indoor Hultijian’s store. This demoast.-u- business that -may legally come be­ dozen ways and the writing came to Manchester where he ings tonight at usual hour. tion will jncli'de an exhibit of Socie­ fore said meeting. was nothing to tell the folks established his present busi­ Sunday school 9:30. Classes for Dated Feb. 2, 1929, Manchester, at home about, either. ty Brand’.'- complete line of new ness. all. A contest among the various spring suit and topcoat models in Conn. At any rate, this man who The talk »then naturally classes is now in progress. This Is now known as William addition to their entire showing of Signed, drifted to the dying and clean­ promises to be interesting. fine custom v'colens. Visitors may George Sm ith Shakespeare came within an JAMES JOHNSTON, ing business. Herbert Kauff­ Holiness meeting at 11 a. m. select any pattern shown and have ace of writing the slogan which man, the great editorial writ­ Young Peaple meeting at three, ARTHUR N. POTTER, 30 BISSELL STREET SOUTH MANCHESTER is Identified with a dying es­ it made up in any style desired, G. H. WILCOX, er, said in his column a few led by the Lyons family. Music by either in a regular ready-to-wear tablishment here. William’s the Y. P. Band. Committee Slogan was “ Out, Damned days ago-that a fortune await­ size or according to individual ed the man who could make a Street meeting and salvation measurements. Spot.” The local slogan reads service at 7:30. The public cor­ “ We Keep the Spots.” So you perfect yellow dye, Hultman’s is the local represent­ see these two slogans spanned “ If Mr. Kauffman is right dially invited. ative for Society Brand clothes, ad­ several centuries of time. I am a millionaire right now,” The special centenary meetings vertised as the finest garments The Proprietor said Mr. Katz, “ for I have been continue and this week v/ill be the made, and which blend well with It is not at all likely that making it for years and there family altar week. Meetings Wed­ tlie high quality of the merchandise Gustave A.'Katz, who manages is nothing startling about it nesday, Thursdr-j and Friday carried such as shoes, hats, shirts the Modern Dyers and Clean­ either. I suppose every dyer nights. and other accessories. The public er’s Co., at 11 School street knows how to make a perfect Everybody will find a welcome at IS cordially invited to attend this ever heard of the other slogan yellow dye.” the Army. demonstration whether or not so he cannot be accused of Water a Bad Stain. purchase is contemplated. plagiarism. And also, his is The next question brought CONCORDIA LUTHERAN far better in these times when a rather. surprising answer. • H. O. Weber, Pastor snappy slogans are the rule. “ What is the hardest stain KIDDIES MATINEE There are many establish­ to eradicate in women’s . Sunday school, 9 a. m. ments in town that.are not so dresses, for instance?” - . English service, 10 a. m. well known to the public and It may surprise you but one German service, 11 a. in. CLUB OPENS TODAY these minature good r ill trips of the hardest stains in some, For “ the Week are for the purpose of making dresses is water. Chewing giim Wednesday, G:15 p. m.— Willing Beginning today and continuing them known. is another dandy and then Workers society; 8 p. ni., Board of Mr. Katz, the subject of this as a weekly feature every Saturday come coffee, fats, ice cream Trustees. afternoon, the management of the sketch is a very young man. soda and various canned goods. In fact he is just 23. He was Thursday, 2 p. m.— Ladies’ Aid State theater is presenting to its We sure get some weird stains society; 7:30 p. m.. Senior choir. many juvenile patrons the newly not at libery for a few mo­ in the course of a year In this Friday, ' 7:30 p. m.— English organized State Theater Kiddies’ ments at the beginning of the business. Blood stains are interview as he was serving choir. Matinee Club. X-Door Sedan, tTt$ comparatively easy and yet Catechumen classes meet every Any boy or girl under sixteen BodybyFithar customers. Thus an oppor­ you always read in the de­ tunity was had to study him a Tuesday and Friday at 3:30 p. m. years of age, w h o attends the Sat­ tective stories how the crim­ urday matinees at the theater will bit. inal has such a terrible time German school and religious in­ 0 be. given a button which will en­ He is of medium height and removing the blood stains. struction every Saturday from 9 to build. He wears a golden 11 a. m. title him or her to a membership brown suit with a tiny white Must Know Chemistry. in the club. Each of these buttons stripe running through the , It developed that the mod­ has a different number. material. Black, low shoes, ern cleaner must have a fair At every performance, ten num­ knowledge of chemistry, for GEO. S. SMIITH DEAN horn shell eye glasses. Black bers selected from th'e numbers on announciiig The New hair and inclined to curl. each stain an eradicator the membership buttons, will be must be used. It is not just a Bright colored tie. Sweater OF AUTO DEALERS posted in front of the theater lobby. case of a little g^oline and el­ vest. Wears a wedding ring, a Children who have the buttons bow grease. '• narrow one. Smoothly shaven. bearing the same numbers will be Is rather bashful for a busi­ Mr. Katz’s plant is a small one as dying plants go' now'a-. George S. Smith, the oldest pub­ admitted free’ at that performance. ness man and talks' in an un­ During the performance other usually low tone of voice. days but he is doing a splendid lic garage owner and automobile dealer in Manchester opened his numbers will be selected on the PONTIAC BIG That much was noticed be­ business, he reports. In talk­ fore the interview actually be^ ing about the local trade he first garage on Main str.ji L in 1908. stage and various valuable gifts gan. There was a little delay said that he was surprised at When interviewed at the auto show will be awarded to the children in as the employes of the plant the number of expensive today he stated that he handled and the audience who have similarly quit work and filled the office gowns and the unusually large serviced most cf the well-known numbered buttons. with their laughter and chat­ number of $200 and $300 fur makes of cars that are on the mar­ Other ■ surprise novelties and ting on their way to their coats that are owned by local, ket today, but that he has found the prize offerings as well as special Big Car Standards oi Lnxiiry, homes. girls. And then this bomb­ Chrysler to be nn automobile that performances to which club' rnem^^ shell: will rank equally w’ th any of them. bers wiirbe admitted a.t a reduced “ And among the men’s Associated with him in sales and price, will be announced from" time SPENT EARY YEARS to time. '■ Stylo and Performance at ^745 IN SPRINGFIELD. clothing the thing that sur­ service are Robert Chambers and prises me most • is the large Clifford Mason. Mr. Mason has been The Kiddies’ 'Matinee Club is go­ -R. Katz was born in connected with the Smilb Garage ing to be a big success, according number of Manchester men crankshaft and the famous Harmonic Hartford but at an early who wear full dress suits.” for five years and Mi. Chambers for to conversation that has been heard TJBODAY a new ‘ type of low cost Flshei; contribute to the big car M!■age he moved to Spring- Question: three. in various juvenile groups. motoring luxury is available. It beauty-and big car style presented by Balancer. Its new brakes are of the field where he obtained his “ Now just where do they Mr. Smith said that his garage embraces big car style. It provides big the car as a whole. dirt-and-weather-proof internal four- early schooling. During his sport those full dress suits?” would take care of fifty cars and car riding comfort. It embodies big wheel type. MUSIC BOX MOVES Progressive people, are seeking t.' It while efforts were concentrated car quality in unseen parts. It is on Chrysler service he also did greater luxury. The Pontiac Big Six It reveals big car perform ance production. Von Stroheim Is aiso offer^ by a brand new automobile— V. ork on other makes. Chrysler re­ offers them the luxury for which even to the point of developing big “ WEDDING MARCH” seen in the leading characteriza­ TO NEW LOCATION the New Pontiac Big Six. tion. pair service is on a fiat rate basis, bodies by Fisher are famous the world car power and big car speed. so that the customer m£^y know Fay Wray, one of the most beau-, “ The Music Box” operated by Frankly, the New Pontiac Big Six over. It provides the smoothTtiding Only a few highlights in its qwi- HLMED IN COLORS tlful actresses on the screen, is seen exactly what a Job will cost before it is begun. George J. Smith and Walter Brad­ was designed to appeal to a certain qualities o f a car 167 inches in overall struction have been mentioned. Jii^t in the feminine role opposite the length, with accurately balanced ro­ star. * An interesting story was told of ley, two well known musicians, hak grdup. This'group is'm ade up of enough to prove that the Pontiac Ifig Latest Paramount Film Heads moved to a downstairs store in the tating mechanical parts and such The associate feature at the an early toe ing job tha. involved people who are beginxiing to move Six is entirely new and* capaUe of Double Bill at Circle Today. a Bt-scoe belonging to a uonevmoor. Rialto block. Starting in an up­ up in the world. Many of them will advanced com fort features as adjust- Circle for today and Sunday is stairs room and with a very small meeting progressive Americans* de­ “ Crooks Can’t Win,” a thrilling, couple that had stalled in Bol'on. soon make the first step u p in th e . able drivers’ seats. The car was a mystery as far as amount of capital they succeeded in m a n d . Bu t the amazing thing about All the spleudoi of European red-blooded romance of the under- quality of their cars. The New Pon­ court life, almost over whelming in knowledge of its mechanical con­ doing a very good business in musi­ It is a six with the added power of it is that it gives so much big car v/orld. Ralph Lewis is starred with tiac Big Six was designed for them. its lavish richness, is ‘ shown in struction was concerned, and after cal instruments and accessories. a liEu^er L -h e a d en g in e an d th e added luxury, style . and pet^ormance at Joe E. Brown in support...... J. • I • unsucc-ssrul attempts to repali it They plan to carry a complete stock Erich Von Stroheim’s first Para­ The current chapter of “ Tarzan It comes to them entirely new in smoothness imparted by a dynami­ prices which come within practically mount picture, “ The Wedding on the road it was finally brought of piano sheet music and will guar­ everyone* s reach ! • ■Vili the Mighty” and a novelty will antee three days service on any mu­ appearance. Stunning new bodies by cally balanced, counter-weighted March,” which opfens at the Circle complete the bill. into Manchester. After waiting half today for a spe-Ial two day en­ tie night and into the afternoon of sic orders. It is their aim to cater Never have this Jolly pair enjoy­ to th'j small needs of the customer. gagement. ed a better vehicle. As two rollck- the next day, Sunday, the couple Prices $745 and up, fxt.h, factory, plus delivery chargee. Bumpers and rear fender guards regular equipment at slight extra etmt. Chach Some of the most colorful scenes finally decided to return to their They have agencies for all reliable Oaklcmd’Pontiac deliveredpricee^they include louseet hm dling charges. General M otors Time Payment Plan available a% mtiumuim rsttOm ing sailor boys on shore leave, they musical merchandise including Ba­ ever shown on the scree.a are pro­ make the landlubbers step, high, heme in Winsted. Today things are duced and the added fact that many different in the auto fame but it con banjos, Ludwig drums. Pan-. wide and handsome, with their American saxaphones and several of them have been reproduced In “ drlve-it-yourself” fiivver. was the early da.s of the automo- technicolor insures that theater­ bil-^ that made business really in­ well known makes of violins. The latest Issue of MGM News Both of these goers will see them In all the gor- Events will also be shown. teresting, according to Mr. Smith. geonsnoss of the originals. young men are Sunday, Monday and Tuesday the a c c o mplished The glittering pageantry of the State is presenting Nancy Caroll In GERMANY FOR PACT Austrian court at Vienna Is to be teachers and mu­ “ The Shopworn Augel” , a Para­ sicians. M r . seen in contrast to the simple life mount quality sound pict'ire. ’ Berlin, Feb. 2.— German Foreign of the peasants. The wondererous Minister Stresemann, in a brief Smith teaches BROTHERS display at the world-famous Corpus speech today, urged the Reichstag string Instru­ Ckristi services in Vienna, with the RADIO IN CLOCK to ratify the Kellogg pact, which, ments in town 130 CENTER STREET Emperor Franz Josef, the nobles, he said, “ is thie first attempt to or­ and in Rockville. the large military retinue and the London.— Hugh Lawley, an Ox­ ganize peace upon a new founda­ He just complet­ ecclesiastical dignatarlos in color­ ford man, has patented a radio set, tion.” Geo. J. Smith ed a 15 week run at Dixieland, ful costumes and trappings burst of four tubes, that he has built in­ The foreign minister continued: from the screen In great magnifi­ well known night club at East to a miniature grandfather clock. “ For Germany it is most import­ Windsor. Mr. Bradley teaches cence. ant that America actively inter- “ The Wedding March” is a ten­ saxophone and is just at present Enter Day or Evening school, i^ened for peace. The Kellogg pact playing a 10 weeks engagement a!t ter, compelling romance that moves next Monday, at Conn. BusineuS. conforms with the fundamental j an exclusive hotel in Mia^l, FlorL ji poignant, breath-fikini< manner. College, South Manchester, and pre­ principles of German foreign policy, da. Mr. Smith will manage thh Besides directing {his marvelous pare for a better position.— Adv. \ '

PAG E SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1929.

7:30 p. m.— “Romance Islt” from — as it will through Station 11:30 p. m.— ^News and Weather D. House, Charles E ...... 19,990 Kemp, Anna ...... 10,55^ 12,820 House, Herbert B. . . . 23,865 Kemp, Samuel J., J r ... 22,787 N. B. C. Studios. WTIC at 10 o’clock tonight— Bulletins. Dart, M. Louise ..... W T I C 8:00 p. m.— ^National Orchestra Davidson, William J. . . 10,925 Housen, M o r ris ...... 38,790 Kenyon, M. G...... 22,530 under the direction of Walter listeners are sure to hear a Program For Sunday DeForge, Emerise .... 14,4^0 Hublard, Joseph and Kildlsh, Estate of John 12.835 PROGRAMS Damrosch. snappy program comprising 1:30 p. m.— Fearless Reproduc­ Dempster, Mrs. J. M. 12,875 Julia ...... 16,165 Kissman, Adolph .... 16,405 the latest and best in dance Kittel, Robert ...... 23,365 Travelers, Hartford 9:00 p. m.— Lew White Organ ers frolu N. B. C. Studios. Dewey & Ricbman . . . 36.150 Hughes. Robert and Recital. melodies. B. A. Rolle, who 2:00 p. m.— Biblical Drama— Dewey Richman Co. .. 12,000 Catherine ...... 14,340 Klein, Samuel-and An­ 500 m. 600 K. C. 9:30 p. m.— Mildred Hunt with triple tongues his trumpet as “King David and Batbshee- Dewey, Jane N ...... 15,220 Hulander, Ernest O. ., 10,400 nie ...... 10.035 KnoSa, Adolph C...... 26,280 Marimba Orchestra. easily as you would lick a ba”— Part I. Diamond, Maurice L. . . 25.000 Hultman, Arthur L. . . 10,760 Knofla, Albert F ...... 12,455 10:00 p. m.-;::riLucky Strike Dance stamp, is the leader of this 2:30 p. m.— Caroline Andreivs, Diana, F r a n k ...... 13,475 Hunter, Elizabeth .... 11,750 Knofla, Arthur A ...... 23,855 Program For Satm^y Orchestra Hour from N. B. C. musical aggregation, and his Soprano. Digney. J o h n ...... 16,830 Hunnlford, William .. 12,275 Kohls, Hugo ...... 14.290 6:25 p. m.— Summary of Program motto is to furnish all the 3:00 p. m.— Dr. Stephen S. Wise. Dimock, Louis C...... 17,695 Hutchinson, Adallne G. 52,825 Studios— Kompanlck, . Celestine and News Bulletins. “tunes that made Broadway 4:00 p. m.— Dr. S. Parkes Cad­ Dclan, Dr.» E. G. and Hutchinson, Arthur .. 10,090 When “This Is My Lucky Mary ...... 12.160 6:30 p. m.— White House Dinner ^ Day”, the musical signature of Broadway.” man— Subject— “The Zest lor wife ...... 20.270 Hutchinson, Emma F. . 10,825 Hutton, John A . '...... 10,375 Kottke A u g u s t...... 10.800 Music from N. B. C. Studios. * the Lucky Strike dance orches­ 11:00 p. m.— Hotel Bond Dance Life.” Donahue, Francis . . 12,350 Kowsz. Konstanty . . . 10.835 TesB*if#*w (SwU«f) 7:00'p. m.— Lobster 'Restaurant tra, comes through the loud Orchestra— Emil ~ Helmberger, 6:00 p. m.— Stetson Parade with Donahue, Francis and Hyde, John H . 11,620 eV SM tN 6 Hyde, Estate of Mar­ Krah, Fred A ...... 14.155 Quintette. speaker on Saturday evenings Director. the Weymouth Post American James Johnston . . . 35,200 Kratt, Edward R...... 24.065 7 0 U 0 CA Legion Band. Donnelly, Robert .and garet ...... 15,975 Hyde, William S, .... 54,960 Kurlowicz, Hlpollt and w e A f 6:30 p. m.— Dictograph Program N o r a ...... 14,775 wife ...... 11,650 WfeY from N. B. G. Studios. Dougan Dye Works . . . 18,930 Hyiek, Albert G. and Antonia ...... 21,525 L W LiT 7:00 p. m.— Old Company’s Pro­ Dougherty, Estate of WFI gram— "Serenades Our Fath­ Patrick ...... 11,955 I Lamenzo, Antonio . . . 17,375 { Irons, Frank E . 10,200 Lanteri, Gaetano and W 6R ers Sang”— Sigmund Spaeth Dunn, Estate'of Dennis 12,162 WEEI 428.3— WLW, CINCINNATI—700. and International Singers.— Islieb, William ...... 10,400 wife ...... 11 360 Saturday, February 2. Leading DX Stations. E. W e S H 7:00—Tw o imlque trios. I. Medley* of Old Songs: J N Larson, Hannah B. . . . 12.255 Edwin Franko“ Goldman, celebrated 7:30—Aviation talks; orchestra. 405.2— WSB, A T L A N T A —746 Ela, Jennie ...... 12,525 WTA6 7:30—Cable trio music box; concerL Rig-a-Jig-Jig Jackson, John P ...... 14,825 iiasala, B io g lo ...... 10.723 conductor, will direct a band com­ 8:00—W E A F programs (1 hr.) Eldridge, Emma K.^... 46.725 WJAR 8:00—R. F. D. entertainment. 8:00—N. B. C. programs (3 hrs.) Jacobson, Charles .... , 18,795 Lashlnskl, A. F...... 10.250 ANTH INCITE posed of 45 pieces in a new series of ^ Bon Bolt Elman & Rolston . . . 35,a40 w r r i c 9:30—Mansfield and Lee. 11:45—Studio skylark program. Jacobson. Charlotta . . 11.410 Laufer, Jacob ...... 27.950 Thk Since tB20 programs that will bo inaugurated at 10:00—Hawaiians; twins; songs. 293.9— KYW . CHICAGO—1026 Sally In Our Alley Elliott, Edward C. Sr., 16,810 %vkt Jaffe & P o d ro v e ...... 63,375 Lentl, John ...... 17.750 8 o'clock Saturday night through WJZ 11:00—Dance music; twins. 10:36—Chicago Concert program. Stars of the Sunnner Night Emonds, Joseph and and the associated stations. The pro­ 280.2— W TAM , CLE VELAND —1070. 11:15—Herbuveaux’s dance orchestra. Sweet Adeline Jarvis, Alexander, Jr., 12.350 Letoutneau. Antonia .. 17 353 gram. which is carefully built around 11:30—WJZ Slumber music. Louise ...... 26,945 6:00—Cleveland dance orchestra. II Oh, Suzannah! Jarvis, Alexander, Sr., 45,340 Levchuk, Michael and Ask ydui* dealer tor the type of band music for which 7:00—Studio concert (3 hrs.) 12:00—Kiorlto’s dance orchestra. Eneman, William and M a r ia ...... 25.480 Air. Goldman Is famous, will open and 499.7—W TIC, HARTFORD—600. 1:00— Insomnia club features. Bedouin Lqve Song. . . Plnsutl Jarvis, Emil ...... 11,650 OLD COMPAN'V^ LEHIGH Cm I Annie ...... 17,825 Lewis. Adeline N ...... 10.610 close with the theme selection “ Signa­ 7:00—Lobster dinner qulnteL 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. Meet Me by Moonlight A lon e.. Jeffers, John T . 10,485 ture &iarch” composed by the conduc­ 7:30—WEAF programs (2% hrs.) 9:30—Chicago’s favorite orchestra. England, W. Harry . . 102,467 Lewis, Clement T...... 11.280 ...... Wade Jensen, J o h n . 22,,560 tor. Other pieces will “Semper 11:00—Helmberger’a dance orchestra, 10:00—Plantation Jubilee Singers, llll- 1 Enrico, Dominic and Lewis, Philip ...... 35.130 Fidciis," “ The Jolly Copi>ersmlth" 422.3—WOR, N E W AR K —710. nols Concert orchestra. Jobert, Estate Aristide 10,080 The Sweetest Story Ever Told wife ...... 17.430 Litter, S a r a h ...... 13.100 and “March of the Toya” Another 7:30—Fraternity row program. 10:30—Lombardo’s dance orchestra, ...... Stults Johnson, A a r o n ...... 163,440 famous conductor will direct the musi­ 8:30—Recital; among oursedves. 1:00—Night club music, artists. - F. Johnson, Alfred Little & McKinney . . . 57.005 254.1—WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. Love’s Ritornella See Out Entire New cians in a concert through the WEAF 9:30—Gordon’s orenestra, organisL Fallows, Elizabeth . . . 13.800 (Church St.) ...... 10,000 Little, Alex and John. 10 455 chain at the same time. This'ls W al­ 10:30—Three dance orcheslraa 8:00—Orcliestra; lessons, songs. III Serenade...... Schubert 9:00—Palmer studio program. Parr, Antonio . . — . 10,550 Johnson, Alfred (Cot­ Little, Samuel and wife 10,000 Stock of ter Damrosch and his schedule will 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. Juanita be purely classical featuring two ex- 6:00—Organ recital; twins. 12:0(1—Orchestra, songs (3 hrs.) Farr, Felix and Lucy . 23,435 tage St.) ...... 10,540 Little, Sarah J...... 35,115 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. The Spanish Cavalier cerps from Wagner’s “Meistersinger." 7 :30—Rhythms; music lovers. Farr, Frank and Johnson, Carl G...... 10,715 Lobec, John ...... 13.085 The artists to take part in this week's 9:30—WJZ classical music. 9:00—Artists; dramatic star. Good-night, Good-night, Be­ Baiijds Strings 11:15—Hungry Five, orchestra. Antoinetti ...... 52,680 Jonhson, Carlyle Ma­ Lockwood. Edward .. 10.040 famous Saturday night barn dance of 10:06—Lowe’s orchestra. loved ...... Pinsuti WXiS will consist of old time fjddlers; 454.3— W EAF, NEW YORK—660. 12:00—Dream ship, orchestra, Coon Farr, Lucy and An- chine Co...... 192,700 Loomis, Anna M...... 10.450 Guitars > Sheet Music Sander's nighthawks. 7:30 p. m,— Musical Pregram by hymn singers; mountain ballads; 6:00—Dinner dunce music. geline Del Guerico .. 33.725 Johnson, Christina . . . 14,315. Loomis, A rth u r ...... 14 450 Bradley Kincaid, guitarist; Pie Plant 7:00—Phil Spitalny's music; soprano 1:00—Knights of the Bath. Major Bowes’ Family from the 14 150 7:30—Romance Isle, music. 344.6—W LS; CHICAGO—870. Farr, Lucy and Celes- Johnson, E m il...... 10,875 Loomis. Charles B. .. Uke^ Mandolins Pete and his two-cylinder cob crush­ Capitol Theater,' New York er; Walter Peterson, harmonica and I 8:00—Damrosch’s Concert orchestra. 8:30—Brass, mule quartets. tine Cervini ...... 10.000 Johnson, Fritz and Luettgens, Margaret .. 10,.300 9:30—Barn dance, banjo, harmonica City. 16.935 guitar player; 'Grace Wilson, contral-, a:liu—While organ recital. Parr, Rocco ...... 22,250 Hannah ...... 21,900 Lundberg, G. A. P ...... All orders filled to, and Cecil and Esther Ward, H a­ 9:30—Marimba orchestra, songs. orchestra, artists, Hawaiians. 9:00 p, m.— "Our Government”— Lunt-Jillson Company 30,030 T0:00—Feature dance orchestra. 447,5_WMA(5-WQJ. CHICAGO—670. Farr, Rocco and Felix . 51.750 Johnson, Harry and in 3.days. waiian guitarists. “The Hunchback,” David Lawrence. Lydall and Foulds Pa­ a comedy of England in the tiipe of 11:00—Ponce Sisters, harmonists. 10:15—Studio concert orchestra. Parr, Teresa and Frank ■ 13,735 Fred Wippert ...... 10,350 11:15—Ben Pollack’s orchestra. 11:00—Amos 'n' Andy; orchestra. 9:15 p. m.— Silent. per Co...... 47.518 Charles the First will be presented in Farr, James and Estate Johnson, Nicollne ..j. 15,910 a radio version through WJZ and 393.5—WJZ. NEW YORK—760. 12:20—Two d.'inoo orchestras. 10:15 p. m.— Studebaker Program Lydall, Edwin A ...... 11.910 'IR E MUSIC BOX 6:00—Dinner dance music. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. of Teresa ...... 32,385 Johnson, Oscar (heirs) 11,325 ,W*1R tit 10. The appearance of the from N. B. C. Studios. Lydall. Edwin and Next to Rialto Theatre play in 1832 marked an era in the 7:00—Book talks, Tom Masson. 10:40—Tenor; Amos 'n' Andy. “Farr, Teresa and Philip 30,575 Johnson, Raymond A. 11,305 7:15—Orchestra; business talk, 12:14—“ Trip to the Movies.” Johnson, Wm. S. and Charles B. Loomis. . 16.075 history of English dramatic litera­ Faulkner, Loretta C. .. 10,000 ture. and revived the freshness and 8:00—Goldman’s band concert. 1:15—The neighlior’s kid.s Emma ...... 17,025 Lynch, Edward D. . . . 14.290 vigor of the drama of Elizabethan 8:30—Artists entertainers. 288.3— W FAA, D ALLAS—1040. Program For Monday Morning Fay, Estate of Mary .. 16,225 Johnston, Francis .... 20,370 M. times. Highlights for 8:30 Include 9:00—Patrolmen’s Benevolent AssocI* 10:00—Musical piogiiun.s 11:15 a. m.— “Household Commo­ Felice,' Luigi ...... 22,345 WM. E, KRAH choral numbers by Haverford College atlon program. 12:30—Thea t er pre.sc nl :i I Ions. Johnston, Robert M ... 13,425 Madden Brothers .... 29.250 361.2— KOA, DENVER—830. dities” from N. B. C. Studios. Ferguson, Thomas .... 13,460 glee club through W PG and a broad- 9:30—Svorks of great composers. Johnston, Thos. and El­ 21,920 c£U!t by WNYC of the details of the 10:00—Among ourselves. 10:00—WEAK dance orchestra. 11:30 a. m.— Silent until 11:55 Ferguson, William J. Madden, Alex ...... Exp^ert annual reception of the Patrolmen’s 10:15—Drama, “ The Hunchback.” 11:00—Sunday school lesson. a. m. len ...... 12,350 Madden, J. H ...... 16.490 11:30—Grahnn's dunce orchestra, and Agnes ...... 10.870 Jones, Ralph ...... 12,630 Benevolent Association. 11:00—Slumber music. 11:55 6."m.— Time Signals. Magnell, Maria, et al., 43,470 Radio Service 535.4— WFI, PHILADELPHIA—560. 238—WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—1260. Ferris, George W ...... 18.725 Jones, Wm. and Mary 13,375 12:00 Noon— Farm Flashes, . Maguire, James ...... 12.800 Black face type Indicates best features 6:30—W E A F programs hrs.) 8:05—Studio concert. Fillere, Jules ...... 10.800 Joyce, Thos...... 17,950 669 Tolland Turnpike^ 9:00—Ivin’s solo male quartet. 10:00—Dance program, 12:10 p. m.— ^News and 'Weather Maguire, Wm. J. .... 22,140 491.5— W DAF, KANSAS CITY—610. Filiere, Leontine...... 17,400 K South Manchehtec AU programs Eastern Standard Time. 10:00—WEAF programs (IVi hrs.) Bulletins. Mahoney, E lle n ...... 14,410 491.5— WIP, PHILADELPHIA-^10. 10:00— W E A F dance orchestra. Findlay, Katherine M. 13.150 Kanebl, August .... 26,770 Mahoney, John ...... • 13,790 Phone 364-2 Leading East Stations. 6:30—Oppenheiaa’s orchestra, 11:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comic team. 12:15 p, m.— Norm Cloutier and Fish, Edward E ...... 13.750 Kanehl, Mary ...... 27,100 7:00—Children’s birthday list. 11:15—W EAF dance orchestra. hjs Travelers Club Orchestra. Manchester Athletic As­ 272.6—WPG, A T L A N T IC C ITY—1100. 305.9—KDKA, P IT T S B U R G H -980. 12:45—.''lighthawk trolic. ^ ,Flsh Ethel M ...... 10,015 Kanehl, William and sociation ...... 10,550 8:30—Haverford College glee club. 7:00—Educational address. 468.5— K F L LOS ANGELES—640, Fish, George L ...... 13,850 M e ta ...... 53,145 Manchester Construc­ 10:00—Melody boys; orchestr^. 7:15—Home radio club. 12:00—Concert orcliestra; symphonette. Fitzgerald, William ... Kearney, Edward D. . ' 15,810 Radiator and 11:10—'fw o dance orchestras. 7:30—American literature gems. 2:00—Studio midnight frolic. 11.875 tion Company ...... 228,687 283—WBAU, BALTIMORE—1060. 7:45—WJZ programs (214 hrs.) 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. TOWN’S GRAND UST Flannagan, Francis J. Keating, Mary ...... 23,650 Manchester Country 7:45—Talk; tenor; xylophonisL 10:00—Tw o dance orchestras. 8:45—Old producers program. and Letty ...... 10,335 Keeney, Everett ...... 11,955 Club ...... 10,500 General Repairing 245.3— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 9:00—Musical programs (2 hrs.) 8:30— Stpdio ensemble. •Plavell, Lizzie ...... 16‘,480 Keeney, H. S...... 33,530 Manchester Dairy Co. . 35,205 9:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 6:00—W E A F dinner music, 11 :U5—Long’s dance orchestra, Keith, G. E. Furniture 10:00—Marylander’s orchestra. 7:00—Play; studio recital. 461.3—WSM, N A S H V ILLE —650. RAISES A PROBLEM Fogarty,.Magaret .... 11,060 Manchester Electric Co. 296,252 OLIVER WELDING 11:00—WJZ Slumber music. 8:00—W EAK programs (314 hrs.) 8:30—Craig's dance orchestra. Foley, Michael ...... 26.720 Co...... 44,825 Manchester Lodge No. 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 260.7—W HAM , ROCHESTER—1150. 9:00—Grand op’ ry: barn dance. Foulds, William and Keith, George E...... 81,716 73, A. P. and A. M. . 94,700 WORKS 6;3.'i—Meyer Davis’s band. 6:30—Dinner music, theater. 379.5— KGO. O AK LAN D —790. (Continued from Page 1) Kelleher, Mary, Helen 10,745 7:11—Amos 'n* Andy, comic team. 8:30—Eastman School program. 11:00—Carnival musical program. Company ...... 38,636 Comer Pearl and Spmoe Kellum, estate of John ;30—Pearl’s dance orchestra. 9:00—WJZ entertainers hour. 12:00—Golden legends. Foulds, William Sr., . . 24,690 8:00—Studio players presentation. 9:45—Studio program; organist. 1:110—The Big Show hour, Brandt, P a u l ...... W ...... 10.150 Continued on Page 7) Tel. 1285 18,200 Fox, Minnie and Sarah 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 11:00—Dance music. 270.1—W RVA, RICHMOND—1110. Bray, Edwin ...... 17,350 545.1—WGR. BUFFALO—550. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 7:00—Corn Cob Pipe club; talk. Thornton ...... 10.430 Brazauskl, Ada c. .... 7:10—Van Surdam’s orchestra. 11:55—Time; weather; markets. 10:00—Concert; old-time liddlers. 17,975 Frachey, August F. .. 12,605 7:30—University of Buffalo talk. 7:00—W E A F dinner music. 11:00—Theater organ reclal. Brazansky, J o h n ...... 14,385 Pradin, Julius ...... 25,808 8:00—W E A K policemen’s ball. '7:30—Musical program. 440:9— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. Brink, Estate of 'Wm. 10,250 9:00—Arcadia dance orchestra, 8:00—W E A F programs (3 hrs.) ILOo—Henderson's dance band. Friche, Estate Emil A. 13,925 Bron, E m m a ...... 11,205 10:00—W E A F dance orchestra. 11:00—Alliany dance music. 1:0 0-N. B. C. studio program. Friend, A. E...... 10,665 Brown, Est. of Gideon THE RECORD-BREAKING NEW NASH “40 0 ' Secondary Eastern Stations. Seconciary DX Stations. 11,505 G. Brown. J. Seymour . . . 508.2—W EEI, BOSTON—590. 11:00—Merry old gang. 344.9— W ENR. CHICAGO—870. 10,150 Gambolattl, Camillo .. 20,655 7:30—W E A F programs (114 hrs.) 8:1.'>—Farmer Rusk's talk. Brown, Walter G-. .... 325.9—WWJ. DETROIT—920. 10,415 G'ammons Holman 0 ^ 9:00—Studio musical programs. 8:00—W EAF programs (3',4 hrs.) 1:00—Studio variety program. Brozauski, T o n y ...... 13,200 10:00—WE.4.F dance orchestra, 202.6— W H T, CHICAGO—1480. Company ...... 15,000 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—860. Brunner, Edward A. .. 14,970 11:15—Auction bridge talk. 7:30—Musical bubbles; orchestra, 9:00— Ensemble, organist. (Gardner, Mathilda G. 545.1—W KRC, C IN C IN N ATI—550. 11:00—Your hour ieiigue. Bryan, Dennis ...... 8:30—“ Gossipers,” comedy skit. 21,395 H ...... ' 10,800 10:00—W E A F dance orchestra. 9:00—Variety hour; Arabesque. 399.8— WHO, DES MOINES—1000. Bryan, George and 274.8—W SAI, C IN C IN N ATI—800. 9:00—I.ittle Symphony orchestra. Gardner, Thomas and 10:30—Grosso’s dance orchestra. Edward ...... 13,385 7:00—Seketary Hawkins, artists. 11:00—^Modern melodic makers. 10:00—W EAF programs (2 hrs.) wife ...... 12.720 8:00—W EAF programs (114 hrs.) 11:30—Dance entertainment. 12:00—Saturday night frolic. Buckley, Wm. E ...... 12,140 9:30—Studio artists frolic. 374.C—W BAP, FORT W ORTH—800. Getzevitch, Amelia . . . 12.875 10 :00—Two dance orchestras. 272.6— W L W L , NEW YORK—1100. 11:00—Musical program: features. Bunce, Louis & Ina .. 21.875 Giblin, Mary ...... 13,120 6:25—Soprano, pianist; talk. Burgess, S am u el...... 215.7—W H K , CLEVELAND —1390. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. 25,425 Gibson, Estate of Ann . 10,475 9:30—Morgan Sisters team. 6:55—Tenor; /Instrumentalists. 10:00—Dance frolic; tenor. Burke, Harry M...... 7:15—Readings; favorite waltz. 10,725 Gibson, Bert H. .:... 16,215 70:00—Hawaiian players; quartet. 11:30—Theater organ recital. Burke, James M. . . . ^ 11:00—Amos *n’ Andy; orchestra. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 12:1.’>—Studio dance music. * 30,920 Gilman, Martin L. . . . 22,580 12:0ii—Organ request program. 365.6— WHAS, LOUISVILLE-«2«. Burr^ C. R. and Com- 6:45—Tavern songs, violinist. Gilman. Lillian S...... 13,051 3 Min—Wiiiinms' dance orchestra. 7:35—Air college lectuies. 11:00—Louisvlllo entertainers. pany ...... 37,305 3E9.8—W ex-W J R , DETROIT—750. 315.6— WRC. W ASHINGTON—950. 508.2— WOW, OM AHA—590. Glastenbury Knitting Burr, Clifford R...... 8::t0 —.'Soprano, tenor, piano. 7:45—Wa.«!hlnglon college program. 10:00—W E A F dance orchestra. . 21,085 Co...... 128,425 10:00—Drama with WJZ, >11:00—Brown's Oklahomans. 11:00—^WJZ Slumber music. Gleason, Annie '3...... 11,450 Cairns, Est. of John .. 19.950 ; Gleason, William .... 15,810 7:00—Dance, concert orchestras. I Calhoun, P atrick ...... 14.710 Sunday, February 3. 8:30—Choir invisilile; playhouse. Leading East Stations. Glenney, Christopher Philadelphia’s famous pageant of 10:30—Studio string quartet. I 405.2—WSB, ATLANTA-740. Campbell, Earl J. . . . 20,885 et al ...... 98,700 Mummers every New Fear’s will be 3C2.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 7:00—I'ornuf's recording nichestra. Campbell, Irving P. .. 27,745 Glenny, Jessie ...... 15,170 10:38—Christian Science service. 7:30—W.IZ programs (4i hr.; Carlson, Ellen C...... 11,275 re-created by the Weymouth Post 1:30—Memorial organ recital; talk. 8:15—WE.\K programs <2 hra.) Glenny, Margaret I. .. 11,200 American Legion band to be repro­ 2:00—Roxy with W.IZ. 11:15— liuptist Tiiliei nude p ro g ra m Carlson, Violet S. .... 10.300 Glenney, W. George .. 12.645 duced by WEAF and allied stations 3:00—Orchestra; symphony. ■ 293.9— KYW . CHICAGO—1020. Carter, Joseph C...... 11,335 Glenney, W. G. Co .... 93,755 at 6 o’clock Sunday evening. The 4:00—Musical program; artists. 8:00— WJZ progrums; talk. Carter, Walter ...... 10,050 band will present stirring mar^n 6:30—N. B. C. program.s (114. hrs.) Glenney, W G. Estate 25,050 9:35—I''ioiito's dunce oivhestra. Carr, William J...... 13,800 ash numbers while the announcer gives a 7:30—WJZ programs (1% hrs.) Golway, Elizabeth J. .. 11,935 The Mew M *^ ’ 10:00—.Stndu) arlists party. 00 running description of the floats and 10:20—Musical comedy excerpts. 10:50—Hockey, Chicago vs. Pittsburgh. Case Brothers Inc. . . . 384,140 Goodstlne, Lena ...... 27.645 » other features of the parade as it 11:00—WJZ organ recital. 11:4(i —Ai l iKl .s. dance inu.<:ic. Case. A. Wllllard Co. .. 54.300 moved through the streets of Phila­ 348.6—WABC. NEW YO RK—860. Gordon, James ...... 10,285 416.4— WGN V/LIB. CHICAGO—720. Case. Lawrence W. ... 40.710 is the oii|r€ar exhibit^ at ilte delphia a month ago.' The Mummers 8:00— United Symphony orchestra, 7:00—Chicago Symphony orchestra. Gorman, Elizabeth . . . 10,150 parade, with its gay floats and geor- 4:00—Cathedral music hour featurih, Cavagnaro, Stephen .. 11.175 Gorman, Michael .... 56,185 the mass "Regina Pads.” 8:00—Nighthuwks; urtisis, ensemble. geous costumes, is ranked as one of 9:15—W KAI' vocal recital. Chambers, Robert J. .. 12,870 the gieut public spectacles of the 6:30—1 Yesliyterian Church service. Gorman, Robert et al . 54,955 show with a ll the outstailcliiigf 8:00—“Around the Samovar,” witi 10:15—Air one; I'nriers (juartet. Chapnick, Hyman .... 14,230 Gorman, Thomas F. country. James Weldon Johnson, 11:15—Orchcstiii. tenor; ■ire.im Ship. prominent Negro writer, will read one Blljo’s Balalaika orchestra. Chaponls, Charles . . . 10,305 and Margaret Spuh- of his own poem-sermans, "Th e Cre­ 8:30—Music, songs of Naples. 12:1.5— Two dance orchestras. ation,” during the program by the 9:00—Arnold Johnson’s orchestra. 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ. CHICAGO—670. Chapman, Cleo L., ler ...... 45.830 featureis shown below as il^ la r Utica Jubilee Singers to be radiated 10:00—Arthur Pryor's band. 8:00—Sunday evening club. Marlon L ...... 10.175 Garmon, Walter P. ., 23,145 by the WJZ chain at 9:15. Appropri­ 10:.iu—Souvenier music hour. 10:1-5—Auld S.und.v, fealure hour. Chapman, Helen and Gorman, Walter et al . 49,900 ate spirituals in the genuine manner 454.3—W E AF, NEW YORK—660. 10:30—Columbia Suuvenit music. equipment al no extra cosl * • of the Southern Negro will be ren­ 2:00—Drama, “ David and Bathsiiee 11:00—Amos 'n' Andy; orchestra. Mary ...... 55,530 Goslee, Minnie and J. dered by the male quarteL The first ba." 11:30—ilible rending: orchestra. Chartier, Joseph and Watson ...... 10.830 of a new series in which the piano 2:30—!• ranees Pai)erta. mezzo-sopra'.- 344.5— W LS, CHICAGO—870. Margaret E ...... 11.950 Graham, Catherine . . . 11,050 will be given special attention will be 3:00—Talk, Dr. Stephen S. Wise. 7:00—I.ittle Brown Church sermon- Chartier; Paul and Car­ Graham, Thomas D, ., 15,990 Twin -Ignition Bljnr Central­ H ondaille PrmitantiRen# put on the air over the WJZ chain 4:00—'ralU. Dr. S. I ’arkes Cadman. story, play, quarteL at 7:30. This opening program will 5;.30—'rwilight voices mixed quarteL 319—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—940. rie E ...... 14,825 Grant, Ellen A ...... 13,415 Motor ized Cliassis Btaoek ibtiinpicMi present Maria Carreras, the distin­ 6:00—Dramatization of Phiiadelph 10:00—Celebrit.v program; travelogue Cheney Brothers .... Grant, Florence C. et e l . 11,775 guished Italian V pianisL and Sascha - Mummer’s pageant. 16,471,787 Far more power Absorbers These are the fin. ,12:30—Amos 'n' Andy; frolic. Cheney Bros. Green- Grant, Louis L ...... 50.875 Lubrication Jacobsen, youthful violinisL The solo­ 6:30—Feature program. and ipeed with These Houdailles est bumpeM builli, ists will be assisted by the Baldwin 7:00—Sigmund Spaeth, composer-pi­ 288.3— W FA A , DALLAS—1040. way Farm ...... Green Hill Estate .... 13,700 8:00— Bible class, songs. 66,439 greater economy of Press a pedal and are especially en- exceptimially beau- male quarteu A half hour of real anist. Cheney Bros. Home­ Greenwald, Mildred . . . 34.830 Russian music will be the offering of 7:36—Theater program featuring Han- 1:00—Dance orchestra. gasoline than poa- 21 points, includ­ .gineered by Nash tifill and strong^ stead ...... Grezel, Alfred ...... 19,335 Peter Biljo and his Balalaika orchec- nah Klein, planisL 299.8— WOO, DAVENPORT—1000. 31,331 •ible with single ing all spring shack­ to the new "400” They arc integrally tra in the program of the Columbia 9:00—Talk. David Lawrence, 8:00-Hyrao sing; string qulnteL Cheney, Annie H ...... 89,070 Grezel, Rose M...... 21,400 with outboard 9:15— Richard Sonelll, baritone, and ignition. At every les, are oiled auto­ designed by Nash system at 8. Among the numbers to 9:00—W E A F programs (2 hrs.) Cheney, A u s tin ...... Griswold, Donald Vf. .. 21.049 mounting, new to be heard will be “ After the Bull Alice Mock, soprano. 11:15—1. B. S. A. Sunday lecture. 40,433 •peed this new matically and in­ to harmotiizs per­ Gulnlpero, John ______29.800 the industry and Fight,” "Red Sarafan” and "Ukrainian 10:15—Light opera, "Fatinitza.” 299.8— WHO, DES MOINES—1000. Cheney, A. W. Louise' Nash Twin-Igni­ stantly under 100 fectly vtith the new Melody.” 393.5—WJZ. NEW YORK—760. 7:00—Chicago Symphony orchestra, and Robert ...... 143,032 Hackett, Hathaway & exclusive to Nash. ’*400” Salon bodr 2:00—Roxy Symphony concert with Steane, ...... tion motor deliv­ pounds pressure. They are double­ Black face type indicate! best features Peter Strano, obolsL Stnil—W E A F program-s (3% hrs.) Cheney, Charles ...... 43,583 16,100 Saves both your dssilpi. As regular w 11:15—Little Symphony orchestra. Hackett, John and Thos. ers wonderful per- acting'— softening 4:30—Will Perry's orchestra. Cheney, Charles, Trus­ 104,617 formance. In- time and money. equlhtiient St no All programs Eastern Standard Time. 6:00—Cook’s musical travelogue. 361.2— KOA, -D E N V E R -830. Hahn, Joseph and Mary the action of the tee for Seth Leslie • 12,225 stant,alertget-away O ie of the great- extra ebst, they 5:30—Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick. 0:15—W E A F vocal recital, Hale, Arthur and Mina 12.875 springs both when 6:80—Anglo-Persians orchestra. 10:15—W E A F light opera. Cheney ...... 16,832 and surpassing est features of they are depressed Conttibuia to thi ''.eading DX Stations. Hale, J, W. & Co...... 65,484 7:00—Fragments In Fancy. 11:55—Flower time program. Cheney, Clifford D. . . . 52,043 smoothness througli convenience and rctnArkAhly low 272.6—WPG, A T L A N T IC CITY—11(». 7:30—Male quartet, pianist, violinist. Hanna, Alex and Anna andonthereboun^ 374.8— W BAP. FORT W O RTH —806 Cheney, Ellen C...... 38,i26 21.870 economy ever pre­ N a^l price, deliv- 7:00—Orchestral programs. 8:15—Talk, Kathleen Norris, novelist. 9:00—Orchestra, srtists (3 hra.) Hannon, Patrick P .. . . the full range of and giving you 9:00—Hill’s concert orchestra. Cheney, F. W. Co. . . . 107,607 16,250 fullest riding ease. CrCa, th this dty^ 9:15—Utica Jubilee Singers. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. Hanson, Annie R. . . . power and speed. sented to motorists. 10:C0—St. Andrew’s Church qusrteL 9:45—El Tango Romantico. Cheney, Frank Jr. . . . 86,125 - 10,105 11:00—Schubert Club vocal ensemble. 9:30—Hawaiian orchestra; tenor. Hare, Frank and Son . 10.830 10:15—The Morley Singers. 10:00—Dornherger’s orchestra. Cheney, Frank D, .... .47.578 Refreshing • Costly Gsu* 233—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 10:15—White's organ recital. Harlickavicz, Stephen. .• 14,275 W o rld ’s Easiest 7-Bearing 7:00—Silver concert orchestra. 238—WJAX. JACKSONVILLE—1200. Cheney, George W. . . . 23,745 305.8— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. Harris, Wm. W ...... 10.075 Driver Control- Crankshaft Comfort iiiterloirVliiisll 8:00—WJZ programs (1% hrs.) 11:00—Church service, chimes. 7;.30—Orchestra; dinner music. Cheney, Harry R...... 16,795 9:45—Evening reveries. I:00r-Christlan Endeavor program. 8:2(1—Evening church service. . ^ Harrison, Emily ...... 10.500 The deep,'soft Costly dphoiitSty Cheney, Horace B. . . . 38,112 W e challenge the This is the world’s 243.8—W N AC. BOSTON—1230. 1:30—Memorial Park concerL 468.5—K FI.' LOS ANGELES—640. Harrison, Henry W. .. 18.625 End luzutidus 6:15—Amos ’n’ Andy, comio team. Cheney, H o w e ll...... world on this new finest practice—ex­ Cushions, form- 8:00—Roxy with WJZ, n :00—Moore’s concert orchestra. 38,301 Harrison, Thos...... 18,705 fitted to the body/' dls. 7:00—Congregational services. 3:00-.Symphony orchestra. organisL 12:00—Paul Taylor’s entertalnmenL Cheney, Est. of John D. ♦*400” feature. No- pensive but worth 8:30—Columbia programs (2^ hrs.) 23,162 Hauschlld, Julius .... 15,760 the wide seats, the new 4:45—Pre.sbyterlan Church service. '1 :00—Danae orchestra, soloists. Cheney, John P. .... where is there an­ it—because of finer 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—650. 6:00—Bestor’s dance orchestra, 491.5— W DAF. KANSAS C ITY—610, 61,181 Hausmann, Estate of roominess of the ___ inte. 10:45— Presbyterian Cburch service. other car so mar­ performance than 6:30—WJZ Anglo-Persians orchestra, 7:00—.Chicago .‘Symphony orchestra. Cheney, Marjory and Arnold ...... 23.950 Nash "400” inte­ riors, at once from 1:30— W E A F programs (6 hrs.) 7:00—Episcopal Church service. 10;15—Salon orchastra, baritone. Dorothy ...... velously easy to is possi)>le with 7:45—Presbyterian service. 18,490 Hawley, L. Burdette ; 10,150 rior, all help to competitive cars* 8:00—WJZ programs (2% hrs.) 10:45—Amos 'n' Andv, romle team. Cheney, M a r y ...... steer and turn and fewer bearings. 9:00—W EAF programs (1 hr.) 254.8— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 247,198 Hayes, A rc h ie ...... 39,650 bring you to the You edn see the 365.—WHAS. LOUISVILLE—820. park, or with such Each connecting diffetettce the in* 333.1—W M AK . BUFFALO—900. 10:45—Synagogue service. 9:00—studio feature concert. Cheney, Philip ...... 88,047 Hayes, Mary L ...... 16,820 end of every ride 11:00— Episcopal Church service. effortless clutch ac­ rod is given majd- staiit ydu Open th4 1:30—WEAF programs (5% hrs.) 9:1.5—Saelbnch Inslrumnntal auartet. Cheney, R. 0. Jr...... 90,864 Hayes, Stella M...... 14,885 refreshed beyond 5:00—Granger organ recital. 7:00—Hamilton music hour. 370.2—WCCO. MINN.. ST. PAUL—810. tion as the new mum support py door. Nash "400” 9:00—Columbia programs (2 hrs.) Cheney, Sarah Griffin 16,644 Healy, Jeremiah ..... 15.450 anything in your 7:30—WEAF programs (2% hrs.) 7:00—Christian Science eervlce. Nash “400”. Nash big bearings on whole motor car Interior finish M 428,3—W LW, CINCINNATI—700. 535.4— WFI. PHILADELPHIA—566 8:15—Arehihald Sowden, violinist. Cheney, Mrs, S. G. . .. 41,775 Hennequln, Alfred and > 7:00—Jack and (3ene, harmony duo. is far ahead of the both sides. This is experience. On the matched only by 10:20—Methodist Episcopal service. 8:30—Coiumliia programs fIMi hrs.) Cheney, William C. .. 32,,557 Marie ...... 16.800 7:15—Presbyterian Church service. 4:30—Church Federation service. 10:00—Symphonic dl Camera. industry in ease the modem type longest trip you the very high* 8:15—WJZ Radio hour. > Christiana, Peter R. ,. 11,050 Herald' Printing Com­ 6:00—WEAF pro^ams (6% hrs.) 461.3— WSM. N A S H V ILLE —650. of driver control.. of engineering. rest as yoa ride. est-^riced cars* 9:15—Concert orchestia, soloists. 491.5— W IP. P H IL A D E L P H IA —610. 9:15—WEAF vocal recital. Clgnetti, Peter ...... 16.289 pany ...... 67.050 10:15—WJZ program (1 hr.) 10:45—Trinity morning service. 10:1.5—Nashville Conservatory prograia Hewitt, John H .,...... • 11:15—Musical noveJesque. Cimiano, Octavia and 11,635 2:30—1. B. S. A, musical prograih. 10:45—Rhythm Symphony orchestra. Hewitt, M a r k ...... 399.S-WCX.WJR, DETROIT—750. 10:00—Little Symphony orchestra. 375.9—KGO. O A K LA N D —790, Josephine ...... 12,386 21.950 9:15—^Theater organ recitaL 260.7—W HAM . ROCHESTER—1156 9:15—N. R. C. features flM, hrs ) Civiello, Antonio .... 10,136 Hibbard, W. E ...... 27,265 11:00—Baptist hymn sing. S A ff jT S r r 2:00—Down Melody Lane. 1 1 :00—Presbyterian service. Clough, John ...... 12,815 Hilliard, E. E. Company 485,570 499.7—W TIC, HARTFORD—600. 4:00—WJZ programs (614 hrs.) 440.9— KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—680. Hilliard. E. E. and a 6:00—W E A F progrrams (3i4 hrs.) 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY'^790. n:,10—Theater concert; organisL Cole, James H ...... 11.290 422.3—WOR, N E W A R K —710. 11:00—Presbyterian Church service. 12:00-Selger's orchestra. Coleman, Thomas D. ., 10,750 H. Barbour ...... 43.065 8:15—Philharmonic-Symphony orches­ 1:30—Peerless program. . 1:00—Vocal recital. Colonial Board Go. . . . 63,904 Hobby, Walter R, and tra with tenor and soprano. 8:30—Union College organisL 277.6—WCBO. ZION—1080. wife ...... 34.065 6:00—Theater symposium. 4:00—W EAF programs (714 hrs.) 8:00—Sunday evening music and Comstock, HeleL J. . . , 12,275 N A S M 4 0 0 6:00—Great cathedral’s music. 11:15—W 2XAD television transmission songs. Conkey Auto Co...... Hoffman, Walter , and Aewdk /JieMMiifor t k r U rin e 46,020 wife ...... Secondary Eastern Stations. Conkey, D. Frank .... 17,780 17,385 Secondary East Stations. Holbrook, Ida E...... 13.450 Coughlin, Michael J. .. 4t,395 608.2—WEEI, BO8TON-690. 829.8—W W J. DETROIT—920. 389.4—WBBM-WJBT. CHICAGO—770. Holm, N ico la u s...... 12.075 6:00—W EAF programs (114 hra.) 7:00—Shelby instrumental trio. 8:30—Columbia programs (2 hrs.) Cowles, Estate of Eras- Holman, Charles W . . .■ 17.625 7:30—Garden talk; concert. 7:30—W EAF theater program. 10:30—Gospel Tabernacle concerL tus F ...... 10.170 9;00—Sunday night talk; pianIsL 9:00—Gnomes feature program. 1:00—Nutty Club dance music (3 hrs.) Holl,'Edward J...... 482.707 Cowles, William H. . , . 9:16—W EAF vocal recital. 9:15—W E A F vocal recitni. 355.6— W ENR. CHICAGO—870. 11,560 Holloran, Mary V. . . . 22,025 10:25—Studio feature program. 296.9—W H N, NE W YORK—1010. 9:00—Sunday evening club. Crawford, A . ^ ...... 23.170 Holloran, Estate of 374.8—W SAI, C IN C IN N AT I—800. 10:30—Dance orchestra; artists. 10:30—T.ate variety program. Crosby, Estate of Ed­ 7:30—^Hyrona, sermonette. hymns. 11:30—Studio organ music. 1:00—Adam and Eva. comedians. Michael , f ...... 27.500 8:00—^WBAF programs (214 hrs.) 2726—W L W L , NEW YO RK—1100. 202.6— W H T. CHICAGO—1480. win Hugh ...... 11,475 Eopper, Thos. ■...... 17,325 MADDEN 215.7—W H K . C LE VE LAND —1390. 8:15—Knights of Columbus forum. 7:00—Page organ recital. Crowell, Albert L, .... 28,285 Horton'. Willard J. and 7:00—L B. S. A. evening service. 8:00—Catholic services, choristers,' 9:30—Concert ensemble; artists. Cunningbam, Nora et al 15,675 8:00—Colinnbia programs (3 hrs.) 315.9-WRC, WASHINGTON—950. 10:00—Riblical dramatic events. Florence J...... 13,305 MAIN ST. ANU BRAINAKD PLACE, S b l i ^ H 11:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comio team. 4:30—WssRIngton Cathedral. 309.1—KJR, S E A TTLE —970. Cushman, Mrs. J. S. 11,900 House and Hale, Inc. . 200,658 U:2fi-Two dance orobestraa. ^ 6:00—W EAF programs (5 hrs.) 11:00—Salon Orchestra; soloists. > Cwikla, George ...', 11,706 House, C. E. Son, Inc. 30,000 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1929. PACE SEVENv^

Waddell. Thos. Sr., . . . 1 3 .S 2 ^ f ly. “ You must keep out of my Pallait, John ...... 10,824 Smith, George Vv...... 98,150 12,075 Vanderbrook, Chas. L. 14,500 Van Scott, Rudolph .. 11,375 Walejk, Andrew and deskl” Paris, Gottlieb . „ '. . . . 16,725 Smith, Geo. W...... 13,320 21,000 Parks, Isaac and wife . 12,990 smith, John W ...... \ 10.980 13,100 Vendrillo; Petro and Martin Haberen . . . 10.14$' “Looking for a towel," the boy Walker, Estate of Wil­ muttered. Then, tensely: “ Listen, Patterson, Wm...... 35,250 Smith, Robert J. et al ' 84,713 Sr. 17,800 Maria ...... 16,400 TflE BLACK m 18,905 16,350 Vennard, Thos. W. . . . 39,110 liam ...... 12,355 Ruth, if that guy gets fresh with Pearl, Stephen D...... Soderburg, John ...... 15,870' © 1929 By NEA Service. Inc ^ ANNE AUSTIN Pentland, Sarah . . . . . ' 10.475 So. Manchester Water f Vennart, Elizabeth . . . 11,190 you again— ’’ Vince, Angelo ...... 16.235 (Continued on Page 10) “ Hush, Benny!” Ruth cut short Perrett, Wm. and Chris­ Company ...... 537.132 17,385 THIS HAS HAPPENED has packed for me. Take them to topher Glenney . . . Jf9,410 Viot, Mabel C a se...... 22,585 his threat. “ Run along to his apart­ Spencei, Florence J. .’’ 0.685 19,545 the station, check them and bring Phelps, Frank L. ... / 16.605 10,655 W. Because she disguises her j^u ty ment now for his bags. I can take Spillane, J o h n ...... 11,395 me the checks. And make it snappy Pickles, Wm. F...... 39.605 19,550 V/ade. Chas. and Anna 17,165 behind yellow spectacles and illflt- care of myself, Berny. It’s sweet Sq-n trlto, iM aria...... — hear?” Pietrowski, Albin and Squires, Clifford C. . . . 28,000 ander 62,970 Waddell, Maybelle . . . 22,550 ting clothes, RUTH LESTER, pri­ of you to mind, but I don’t want 12,600 $ S ' T a m o t t s vate secretary, is able to work un­ Borden passed into his private and wife ...... Sroka, Andrew and An- 10,130 office, but almost immediately re­ you to lose your job on my ac­ Pine Forest Realty Co. 56,585 tonla ...... 12,045 26,000 molested four months for “ HAND­ count,” she added gently. Pinney, Geo. H...... 22,800 SOME HARRY” BORDEN, notori­ appeared. “ Bring in the letters you Stanley, Jennie Evelyn 11,100 Sarah A. 17,695 ----SUITS- have finished, Ruth. I’li sign them The boy closed the bottom draw­ Pitkin & Calhoun .... 16,125 DAVID CHAIMHKKS and I ous for his affairs with women. 15,700 Starkweather Fred W. 12,060 Stevenson 16,450 now, and Benny, you’d better hold er of her desk and snatching up Pitkin, Frederick W .. . Staye, Charles A...... 16,170 Ruth would resign but for a ro­ his overcoat and cap, strode out of Pitkin, Estate of Rich­ U. OVEftCQATS; down this office until Miss Lester Steele, Wm. M. Sr. . . . 10,610 None. CONTKACrrOK mance which springs up between the office, fancying himself, Ruth ard ...... 16,510 ■ her and JACK HAYWARD, whose comes back. I don’t want it to be Sieger, Geo. and Anna 11,290 left unattended. No telling who’ll reflected tenderly, every inch a | Pitkin, Estate of Rob- Stenberg, Charles .... 55,215 AND BIIII.DER TaUoredtoycmrMecmtn * office is just across the narrow air- man, and— what’s more— a man in ert 11,210 11,300 stroll in. I’m expecting Adams this Stephens, Harding A. 29,095 Frank and shaft from Borden’s private office. love! “ Oh, I wish I hadn’t scream­ Plano, Frank and Ce­ 6S Hollister Street They become engaged on a Fri­ morning, and if he comes in, tell cilia ...... 10,610 S'LOvenson, Samuel . . . 1U425 wife 15,735 Now sold DIRQ}! to User j ed!” she told herself disgustedly. Stevenson, Sarah and q day night in January. Ruth comes him to wait.” Podrove. Abraham .. 13,675 I The door had scarcely closed L e s lie ...... 13,219 -’Patrick” means wool quality, g to the office next morning with At Borden’s drst use of her Chris­ Pohlman, Minnie .... 10,025 upon Benny when it opened to ad­ Stone, J( hn •...... 20,635 .... The celebrated Patrick-Duluth $ her disguise removed and BENNY tian name Ruth fiushed with re­ Pola, Luigi ...... 17,190 mit Carl Adams, one of Borden’s 18.475 Strant, George W...... 20.135 TOWN ADVERTISEMENT Cloth Is nationally famed for | SMITH, office boy, is instantly in­ sentment, but she obediently gath­ Polish Grocery Corp. . Its rich textuge, refined beauty n ered up the finished correspondence dapper, collegiate young stock Porterfield. Clarence A. 11,875 Strant, Walter A...... 13.845 and almost .unbelievable wear. * fatuated. Obeying his entreaty to salesmen. Few of the men worked Straugh, John ...... 18.510 don her disguise before Borden’s and foliowed Borden into the pri­ Powers, Mary and An­ Character, Style, Individuality, S* vate office, but not before she had on Saturdays, since it was a half nie and Lizzie-Snow 10.425 Straw, Aithui J...... ' 12,'i70 deft Tailoring S arrival, she puts on the glasses holiday. 11,335 Strickland, Edith C. . . ’ 11,550 l s and faultless Fit ■ Proctor, Jane.',...... BOARD OF RELIEF OAN are characterls- | caught the look of sudden hatred but is Interrupted by a phone call “ Hullo, Miss Lester. Saw Benny Purnell, Gertrude ...,. 18.425 Strickland, Wells and tic of Patrick- _ from the mysterious “woman with with which Benny was glaring at Let Us Budget Duluth Over- H his employer’s back. So Benny had at the elevator. What’s this about Q Grace ...... • 16,505 coata, and Suita. | the contralto voice” whom Borden you and Borden? Benny seemed to Quinn, J. H. and Co, . 10,000 Strong, Frank H...... 10,985 has previously refused to talk to. noticed that casually dropped 15.945 You Out of Debt substantial : “ Ruth” too, and was resenting It think you might need protection. Quinn, James H...... Struff, G eorg e...... 10,220 NOTICE SAVINGS Borden arrives and Ruth, sum­ And I don’t wonder. . . .What have Quish, Wm. P. and- Sub Alpine Athletic Thru aelling di­ moned to his office with the mail, passionately. A g n es...... 15.865 Cl’ib ...... 11,880 y ne ct material Guess I’m sort of nervous to- you done to yourself? Why, the Onr Faodly Loan Service t'savings are now presents him with an orchid- \ R Sukie, Andrew and The Board t f Relief of the Town I Borden confessed, with a wry scared little bunny has turned Into 15.795 W in Solve AH Tonr possible on all tinted envelopei which he thrusts | day* a beauty! . . GreStlngs, chief!’’ Radding, Louis ...... Annie ...... 13,600 of Manchester, Conn., will be In 1 our quality gar- into his pocket with an angry grin “ A week-end at Winter Haven Ray, Estate of Wm. J. 17,445 Sullivan, Daniel J. and Money Problems )monts including; will do me good. . . Who was that the salesman broke off his confiden­ 10,935 session at the Municipal Building Maddaaws ' oath. He asks her to get §500 in tial compliments and hailed his Reid, Winnie A...... • wife ...... 15.315 chap that came in this morning, Rich, Estate of Martha Friday, Feb. l, 1020, 1:30 p. m., Hnntics cash at the bank and to make employer jovially. Sullivan. Lillian ...... 13,950 o’clock to 5 :0 0 . $ tO O LOAN payable $5 Gc-rments all het up over losing money on H...... 25.600 Flannel Shirts reservations for two on the 2:15 “ Come on in, Adams,” Borden Sullivan, Margaret . . . 27,800 monthly, plus lawful some of my stocks?” he asked sud­ Rich, R. G, ...... 19,495 Saturday, Feb. 2, 1020, 1:30 p. interest. PlaySuiU train for Winter Haven. answered grimly. “ Bring me 53,470 Sullivan, Thos. F...... 11 055 m., o'clock to 5 :0 0 . Sweaters denly. Richard, N. B...... Swfeeney, Edward J. .. 13.485 Sport Hose — Ruth learns whom the second Adams’ sales record. Miss Lester, Richards, N. B. and Monday, l 11,245 good rubber and reconditioned children. The judge that made the his fists clenched. in our own shop B A award was a sentimental fool. “ Get out, and mind your own McFadden, James H. .• 10.750 11.700 THE MUSIC BOX o n l y ...... Three hundred would be more than business! You, too!” Borden added McFarland, Peter .... McGowan, Ellen Mc­ OAKLAND a. DOOR SEDAN, ample.” viclousfy, nodding furiously and 673 Main St. new tires, good paint and in Cann ...... 10,150 Next to Rialto Theatre Ruth’s eyes, looking very meek gesticulating toward Jack Hay­ McKinney, Geo, and perfect mechanical behind their spectacles, did not ward, who was calling out some­ Margaret ...... 18,510 condition <^OCA falter, however. “ Hadn’t I better thing in a rage-strangled voice. McKinney, Joseph .... 11,515 only ...... v a O v F leave the door on the latch? You “ Sit down again. Miss Lester,” he McKinney, Robert and 1 ___ 1027 OAKLAND 4 DOOR MancKeater Auto Show might not hear her knock— ” ' added, more normally. “ And keep Florence ...... 10.350 SEDAN. Mechanically right. “ Let her pound on it, then!” your confounded glasses on. If McKinney, Wm...... 18,460 Good paint and upholstery A l. Borden retorted grimly, “ "you know you’re so crazy about them. McLachlan, Estate of Typewriters. This model Is selling elsewhere I never stay in these offices alone Where’s that letter to my lawyer?” Campbell ...... 13,550 All makes, sold, rented< ex­ at 1650.. Our p r ic e ...... / O without the door’s being locked. Before she obeyed, Ruth turned N changed and overhauled. State Armory What with hold-up men and belly­ toward the window again, shaking Namerovsky, Rebecca . 10.750 This offer Is good only for a aching Investors dropping In with her head slightly and laying • her Neron, Louis J...... 23,430 Special rental ra'tes to stu­ few days. their pretty little threats because finger against her lips. Then, trem­ Nettleton, Emma L. .. 10.665 dents. Bebnllt machines Your old car taken in trade. Other carsi open or closed at* . WE WISH TO THANK THE PUBLIC they can’t take their losses like bling, she sat down and was not Neubauer. John ...... 16;775 $20.00 and up. again molested while Borden sign­ Norton Electrical In­ $75.00, $100.00 and $125.00 men, my life wouldn’t be worth a up. nickel, if I hung around here alone ed the letters. strument Company . 21,280 FOR THEIR ATTENDANCE AND CO-OPER- , with the outside door unlocked. Norton, Fred H...... 11,630 KEMP'S 13,160 ^ -I Don’t you worry your pretty head “ Tell that fool office boy to go Norton, Harriet M. .. ATION IN MAKING.THIS THE MOST SUC­ O 763 Main St. Phone 821 over Mrs. Borden, child. She looks on to my apartment for my bogs,” O’Brien, Timothy and soft, but believe me— ” Borden reminded her gruffly. Then, / m • * Mary MacKinnon .. 15.525 CESSFUL AUTO SHOW THAT WE HAVE “ I’m sorry. Miss Lester, but I can’t O’Connor, John P. and • BENNY SMITH’S noisy arrival see why you kicked up such a fuss. Charles P...... 10,325 cut short whatever confidence Didn’t mean any harm.” O^d Fellows BuilAing GOOD WILL OADAND ENJOYED. Harry Borden may have been about “ It’s— all right, Mr. Borden,” 'Association, Inc. 115,900 Soya— A » to make. The employer spoke curtly Ruth said meekly. “ And— I’m O’Keefe, John ...... 11,690 FILMS "mMmrprkttwOU^T^ 97,141 imomrf mU'Gotd WUPHr- to the office boy: “ Well, Benny, sorry I screamed. I'm— easily Olcott, A d e lin e ...... formsmea wtll about time you were drifting back! frightened.” And indeed she was Olcott, Walter ...... 26,835 Developed and V worry o»d anoojtoe*. O’Leary, Patrick J. .. 59.525 Been shooting craps in the alley sorry she had screamed, for now Printed Manchester Auto Dealers Association again?” j the blight on her perfect happiness Olson, Estate of Chas. Small down paimient— “ No, sir,” the boy mumbled, had been communicated to ' Jack A. and John Carlin . 10,125 Easy G. M. A. C. Terms. Hayward. But her remorse then Orange Hall Corpora flushing darkly. “ There was a long 30,025 FLAMING over having “ kicked up a fuss’ was . tion ...... line at the stamp window.” Orfitelli, Michael .•. .. 18,300 of All Kinds THIS IS THE LAST NIGHT “ There’s always a long line'at nothing to compare with the agony Ortord Soap Company 1,176,010 KEMP the stamp window when you go'to of self-reproach which was to come Osano, Urbano J...... 16,970 ;he postofflee,” Borden agreed sar­ to her later. P castically. “ Listen— and get thia She found Benny Smith at her Packard, Elmore C. 15,780 Elite Studio. BROTHERS through your thick head: I want desk, bending over the pulled-out Pagani, Vincenzo, Dan­ 080 Main, Upstairs 130 Center Street you to go to my/ apartment and pick bottom drawer. '“ What are you do­ te, A ld o ...... V • 33,600 an a couple of bags that my mgn ing, Benny?” she demanded sharp Palmer, Estate of John 10,950 South Manchester.

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p S ^ B D S H E MANCHESTER EVENING HBBAlil?, SOUTH MANCHESi’ER. CONN.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1929. Gifts For The I^pp-TooSick YOUR Dally Health rid CHILDREN Service Offer Wide jChoice ^ O live J^gherts Barton THIS HAS HAPPENED ^ But I do believe you, Ashto­ Hints On How Tc Keep Well C-. * it un'ess we give him a certain a stenographer in her husband’s em- had recently applied Vlolette’s mar­ amount of liberty and oppdrtnnities play. She is years younger than he, velous creme, to keep them soft and \ By. DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN. to make his own decisions. and he idolizes her youth and fair. s For Instance— on the sideboard beauty. “ You told Monty.,everything was Increasing evidence Indicates there is a silvei dish filled with In Paris she meets an old sweet­ all right. You said that you knew more and. more the importance s ' ' bananas. heart, MONTY ENGLI^, over we . . . we ...” of a sufficient amount o f good rest Now it happens that bananas there selling radios. Monty is ' “ Why, surely, my dear.” He In­ particularly for the growing child make B.bby very, very sick. Every young, and Monty is handsome. But terrupted gently. "There Is no or the nervous adult. time he has eaten bananas be has he was distressingly poor, and Ash­ doubt in my mind about you and A British publication has re­ had to take castor oil afterwards toreth couldn’t see him at all. Mr, English.” cently secured from three leading “ Then why,” she cried again, and stay in bed or three He treats her rather coldly, but physicians \>pinions as to the value days. it is apparent that he is still in love fluttering her pale hands entreat- of sleep In relationship to life in inly— “ why are you acting like But is Bobby forbidden to tonOh- with her. Hollis devotes himself to general. them? No. He may eat one if he tennis and the collection of an­ this?” A special report Issued by the “ What is the use,” he asked rea­ wishes. He won't be punished nor tiquities. Both pursuits bore Ash­ Public Health Department of the scolded, not a bit of it. He will be toreth to tears. When he is not at sonably, “ of going over this again and again? You’re overwrought, London County Council noted par­ put to bed and the doctor sent for the courts, or browsing about the ticularly increase of restlessness old shops, he makes tender and Ashtoreth. You ...” and his other or father or grand­ “ You don’t call me ‘Orchid’ any and nervousness among children, ma will sit up at night and nurse ardent love to his little bride. And in many Instances due to insuffi­ that also bores her. Annoys might more!” she cried, and her voice him. broke on a wjld little sob. cient sleep. Remembers “ Talking To” be a better word. She has discov­ Not only are the actual minutes ered that his two fr in Paris, she n-n-not g-g-good,” she sobbed. may rest for the normal number haps. But there pops into his bead has luncheon with Monty. And She dried her eyes, and con­ of hours without securing the type t^ie talk he had with his mother, meets him, by accident, at Maxim’s, trolled her voice, of rest that is involved In good or rather the “ talking to” his qioth- sleep. at dinner time, where they dine to­ “ I won’t make a scene. Holly,” er gave him the last time he wa> ill. gether. Hollis has disappeared. she promised. “ I won’t act like Resting for several hours in Tt went something like this: Ashtoreth is not worried, but an­ Sadie Morton when she was trying darkness and silence while lying “ Bobby, you know now that every noyed. She begs Monty to wait to get you back, . . ” down Is of great aid in restoring time you eat a banana you suffer with her until her husband returns, “ You couldn’t,” he interrupted the nervous system, but Is not to be foi it afterward. Not oniy do you but he declines rather curtly. She gallantly. . . , compared with the type of restora­ DESFOR. suffer but the rest of us jo. We al­ leaves him angrily, at the Ritz, She continued ' dispassionately. tion and repair that occurs when ways w&rgy terribly every time “ Oh, I’ve no doubt you think that where she is sta^ng. And Monty one is unconscious of the existence Gifts for the not-too-sick are many and varied. Here are some happy suggestions: 1. A beside clock. your temperature gets so high and I’m just as common and cheap as returns to his pension on the Left of the world in completely restful 2. Modernistic pottery and ice-water glass. 3. Porcelain statuary. 4. A hand-colored fiower pot. 5. besides it isn’t easy for us to sit up Bank. Sadie. You are sure now that you sleep. married beneath you. You don’t A modernistic lamp-stand with bulbs of three colors. 6. Bottle of cologne. 7. Child’s slumber pillow. all night with a sick little boy. And At midnight he is aroused by the Certain animals are so con­ 8. Bed-jacket. the docto. has to come several sound of small stones being thrown believe any more that I am a structed that they sleep hardly at thoroughbred.” times and it costs Dadd.v a good against the window. It is Ashto­ all, whereas others will sleep all By JULIA BLANSHARD an aching shoulder or the small ary, a lamp, an easy chair, foot bit of money he can’t afford. And reth. He takes her to his room, winter long. It is the highly com­ of the baftk and quickly bring sur- stool, decorative modernistic you* can’t eat your meals for a week and presently there is a great noise She raised her hand to silence plicated nervous system of man oe.ise • from fatigue. Children’s screen or a lovely old shawl may him, when he tried to speak. . . . IT’S ONE PIECE! New York, Feb. 2— What gifts afterward. All for one banana! Do at the door. Her husband has ar­ that makes it necessary for him to The throw scarf collar, falling pill.^ws might be the gingham dog add a homelike note to a hospital you think it is worth all that? And “ Oh, I know. Holly . . . You’ve shall one take to the not-too-sick? room that any sick person would rived. observe proper periods of sleep honcbalantly over shoulder, is per­ If a friend is very, very ill, or the calico cat variety. A cou- * don’t want yon to make me say, had your doubts for a long time. more than any of the lower animal pl-E of ex’ ra linen slips for the appreciate. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. But, when you held me in your fect complemeui. to sheer woolen flowers are the inevitable and ‘No, you can’t have it.’ I want you species. one-piece all-day dress. It adds adult oUlow are acceptable, too. In the last analysis, it Is arms, you could forget them . . . I most suitable way to express one’s thought and not money that sep­ to learn to look at a banana and sa/ The actual facts are that we have that necessary chic of feminity solicitude. since fr^'-shness means so much that to yourself.” ' ' ' CHAPTER XLVII hadn’t background. I hadn’ t cul­ when or,o is 111. arates those successful from those ture. I hadn’t even principle. not as yet a good definition or copa- noted in aV Paris models. The di­ If one is ill at home, with all Bobby thinks of this IHtle talk prehenslon of sleep. We know that Be your Own Artist not successful in sending unusual The Victory was three days out, “ But I could make you forget all agonal closing bodice, with one the advantages of Mother’s cook-' gifts to the not-joo-sick. as be looks at the bananas and that, my lover . . . couldn’t 1? the lack of it ^ produces serious side finished with collar, surplice Ing to help one recuperate, noth­ Instead of giving expensive cut passes on. and Ashtoreth had not left her changes in the nervous system, re­ stateroom. Most of the time she You held me in your arms, and you closing vestee and pointed treat­ ing but exotic fruits seem to add flowers, hunt out a cute cactus or A few such lessons in self , con­ didn’t care if I hadn’t a fine thing sulting after brief periods in com­ ment of skirt with grouped plaits, much to one’s diet. a little striped green plant and trol and when Bobby is a man he cri^d* Leisure is sweet when it follows Hollis, from mid-day until mid­ about me. plete prostration preceded by Irrita­ are striking details of importance. But by far the greatest num­ r.se your own brush and colors and won’t have to begin at *he hegia- “ You believed me to be inno­ bility. hullucinatlons, delirium and It’s so easily made! Practically bers of illnesses lie between these paint the pot a bright blue, pink work well done. ning and pay a still higher price night, devoted himself tp consistent loss of memory. drinking. After the bar closed, he cent. And you thought that no man only seams to join; plaited sections two situations. A year seldom or gold polka-dotted pattern or a for indiscretion. are inserted. Belted slips through roamed about the deck. before had tasted such kisses from We know that there Is a tendency passes without everyone having modernistic design. bound opening. Silk erepu, crepe Since blood circulation is rare­ Liquor had little effect on him, my Ups. You talked about my some sick friend whom she would Fashion Plaque W'OULD YOU CHOOS^ THUS? except that his eyes became blaz- ‘adorable untouchedpess.’ And you Q.— I.s it dangerous to drink satin, wool crepe,' canton . crepe, like to remember appropriately. ly good when one is sick, warm Mrs. Emma McMahon of Kan­ ingly blue. And his speech a trifle called me ‘Orchid.’ because you said water with clilprine In it? and printed sheer velvet are faslr- Broken bones, auto accidents, “ flu” wooly bed-jackets, or soft Shet­ sas City recently celebrated her ionable selections for style No. 351, land wool shoulder throws or bed studied. I was chaste, and cool, and remote. A.— Chlorine in the amount and various and sundry other 107th birthday by takin,g the He was very tender and courte­ “ Yolt bought me gifts, and ordinarily used to purify drink­ in new slenderizing silhouette,. It things keep people in bed and in throws are more than acceptable. street car to her daily job as seam­ ous with Ashtoreth. From the gay dressed me in beautiful clothes. And ing water is not harmful. is designed in sixes 16. 18, 20 years, a mood to appreciate tremendous­ A nice warm dressing gown and stress in the Good Will Industries. French shops abroad, he sent her believed that you were creating a 36, 38. 40, 42 and 44 Inchgs bust ly little attentions from friends. fur-lined slippers are fine too. if To many people this ability to trifling gifts. She knew that he settling for a jewel to gleam for you for sleeping periods to come with measure. Size 36 requires 3% yards When Thoughtfulness Counts you happen to be affluent. Col­ work even when over a iiundred ogne to bath the temples, soft lav­ went himself to interview the^ chief alone. a regular rhythm between walking of 40-inch material with % yard of Especially if one is sick in a is the epitome of a happy and suc­ steward about her trays. Mogg “ Then you found me in another periods. But none of these facts 36-inch dark material and % yard hospital, with uninterrupted long ender soaps, fine lavender salts cessful life. But I wonder If we had been left in Paris, but to re-, man’s room ...” explains the onset of sleep. One of 40-inch light material. Price 15 days and nights, thoughtful gifts and soft-colored linen towels and don’t glorify work too much. place her, he engaged a stewardess, “ Ashtoreth!” he stopped her view was that during this period cents in stamps or coin (coin pre­ are twice pleasing. wash rags are nice. But be sure Somehow I like to think of old the brain had less circulation; an- ferred). "Wrap coin carefully. You need not spend great quan­ that scents in soaps or salts are ladies being able to stop and do to serve as lady’s maid. harshly. ^ . We suggest that when you send merelv refreshing. not heavy During the day he called to in­ “ But you did!” she cried. We othei' that it had more circulation. tities of money to achieve quite a the things they never had time won't mince words, Holly. You One scientist argued that dur­ for this pattern you enclose 10 reputation for knowing; just what enough to nauseate a weak stom­ nor money to do in the earlier quire distantly fbr his wife’s health. cents additional for a copy of our And to express the polite hope, that are not used to plain talking. And ing the walking state there was an to give to the not-too-sick. A lit­ ach. , years of baby rearing. rm not either. But let us under­ accumulation of the products of fa­ Spring Fashion Magazine. It’s just tle thoughtful ataention given to Recuperating children like col­ she would venture soon on deck. At ored putty they can work with night she could hear him'tossing in stand each other now . . . You tigue which brought on sleep, and filled with delightful styles, includ­ the selection ■will turn the trick. ing smart ensembles, and cute de­ Children, for instance, love to their hands, puzzles that are easy, bed, in the adjoining cabin. The found m® there. And that, my that during sleep these products If you pass the time, time will poor dear, was the end of a dream. signs for the kiddies. get mail and the thoughtful per- bubble pipes, cretonne dogs or second morning she discovered that were eliminated. dolls to hang on the foot of the pass you. he was'taklng veronal. The end of the beautiful myth you Other views have to do with the 'on whe sends an animal or other had builded all around me. You decorative card dailv earns a bed. simple crayon books, a few It was then she scribbled a hys­ passage of fluid into braiu..tissues Munchester Herald mechanical flying toys that nurse couldn’t talk any more about my child’s gratitude. Adults become terical little note, and pinned it to and with changes in, the actions of Pattern %frvjce can wind, though these must not his pillow. ‘adorable untoucbedness.’ You the glands. children when sick. They, too, like oictnre cards, especially pret­ be too excitin,g. “ Dearest Holly— couldn't believe me chaste, and cool It Is safe to say that none of' As our oaiterns are mailed ty scenes of far-a'way places that Men like gaudy smoking things Check1-COLDS at first saeese. I had rather you would beat me and remote. ...” these views has been sustained by froni, New York City please al­ as soon as they get better. Lap than be so kind. Your courtesy is “ Ashtoreth, I won’t have you will take their minds out of the Rub on— inhale v^iora sufficient scientific evidence, and low five days. * hospital room, on a romantic hoards, eye shades, reading lamps more cruel and physical torment- 1 talking this way!” that the actual cause of the onset travel tjn- are all good. And for women, do TWO-SKIN fox scarfs are en-1 swear everything was all right with He came into the room, and of sleep and the tremendou^ de­ Pattern No...... stood near her. But be did not Gifts, Are varied not forget beauty packages. A dorsed by the couturiers fori Monty. You said yourself’ that you sire for sleep that occurs have not little week-end size of beauty lo­ believed us. Then what is the maU touch her, nor capture her hand Price IB Cents For inexpensive gifts, there spring. been established. are colored handkerchiefs that tions often does much psychologi­ ter, darling? I shall go CMizy be­ when she laid it on his arm. The experience of mankind has cally for the woman who has been . “ You know,” she said, “ that Nam e...... *...... will not get lost in the white fore we reach the states, unless you shown that play periods previous very, very sick. Both men and let me talk to you. Monty and I told you the truth. You sheets; a dainty little elas­ to resting tend to induce normal tic ribbon bracelet to tuck hand­ women ilke reading material, Tonight I am going to send the know that I was worried when you sleep; physical exercise helps; a s i z e ...... thought magazines are often better stewardess away. Please come to did not come back, and that 1 went kerchiefs into; a cup. saucer, plate glass of hot milk may be useful. than honks. me. to him because he 'fras the only Address ...... and porridge bowl of bizarre but The bedroom should be quiet and cheap peasant potter. ; modernis­ lioan Yonr Treasures Your heartbroken Orchid.’’ friend I had. You believe that, If you cannot afford the.gifts as I believe you spent the day and cool. The window should be open tic boxes to hold odds and ends on sufficiently to permit ingress of the bedside table; a set of --olor- you wish to buy. why not lend It was dinner time before he re­ half the night negotiating for the something that your sick friend turned to his cabin, and found the purchase of a French plane for me. fresh air. A hot bath before re­ Send your ordes to the "rat- ed water glass with painted top. a tiring not infrequently aids rest, tern Uept., Manchester Evening big linen or silk hag to hang on has admired and let him look at it letter. Ashtoreth heard him when “ If I were a suspicious woman. until he gets well? Rare pictures, he opened the door from the corri­ I might not credit that story. But but In many people results in In­ Herald. Manchester. Conn.” the top of the bed as a catch-all creasing irritability. for glasses, purse, compact, pen­ a hit of porcelain, a piece of statu­ dor. The stewardess at the time suspicion is the jealousy of dull, T was bustlipg about the room, pre­ mean minds. I know that you went cil memos and other little things tending to be very busy and in- to Monty— not because you sus­ that get kicked around in bed; a dispensible. pected my virtue— but because he you thrilled me^ And you made me bright leather memo with pencil “ That will be all, thank you. was my friend, and might have so happy. And . . . it was all so attached or a pretty box of cor­ Mrs. Saunders.” She dismissed the words of me. You were frightened exciting. Oh, Holly— how could I respondence ■ cards, with each en­ woman shortly. “ Please dont’ come when you returned, and found ine know, my darling?” velope already, stfimped for that back until 1 send for you.” gone, and it was natural that you He held her from him, and lifted moment when, the patient first Discreetly Mrs. Saunders with­ should go to him. her chin between his fingers. Seek­ feels like dropping some friend a drew. She had also heard sounds ‘We have not lied to each other, ing her eyes with him. line, or a bright orange bedside in the cabin beyond. Hollis. And you must believe me “ Then— whatever it was before clock with illumined hands. Ashtoreth sprang from the couch when I swear that I have not been — you do not love me now, Ashto­ Tiny slumber pillows are one of to her feet. She was wearing a tan unfaithful to you.” reth?” the very nicest and most accept­ jersey. Smart, but hardly . se­ She clung to him, sobbing. Married women, complains and able of all gifts, to men, women or ductive. It was over her head in He shuddered. “ No, No,” he “ You said you would not lie to analyzes Mrs. May Sutton Bundy, children. Choose very little ones, one swift motion. She dashed cold said. “ I believe you, Ashtoreth.” me. Ashtoreth.” famous tennis player, have little made of the finest down and so water against her smarting eyes, “ Then,” she said, “ it is because I “ 1—I’m not lying.” chances competing against girls free small that they will tuck under ind dusted her flushed face with have shattered an Ideal that you “ Tell me, Ashtoreth, I am wait­ from marital responsibilities. powder. Rather heavily, because it have closed ybpr heart to me. ing to hear.” “ The, single girl has practically was well to look pale and pathetic.. . . You were dreaming, my dear, “ But. Holly ...” nothing to do aside from takln,g MRS. ADA M. She sprayed her hair with Nar­ a beautiful dream. And you can­ "Tell me, Ashtoreth.” the rough edges oft her game,” cissus. And touched her eyelldla not forgive me, because I woke “I—I’m trying to . . . Oh. she says. “ Her clothes are all MERRIFIELD MONUMENTS with a blue paste, that made her ■you.” Holly, there are so many kinds of ready for her. Her mother sees Eyes seem large and sad. Then she She looked at him through her love. How Is a woman to know?” to that as well a s. to the million Teacher of ^ Blipped into a green negligee for tears, and felt a great pity for his other little details that come up in Mandolin Tenor Banjo Grave markers and orna­ which Hollis had expressed a par­ sorrow. the course of a day.” Banjo-Mandolin mental stone work of every de­ ticular preference. “ Poor darling,” she murmured. He hushed her explanations wifb THE OTHER SIDE Tenor Guitar Pled nim Banjo When he knocked, she was lying I am 80 sorry. Sohorry.” his lips— kissing her gently. When To which 'the single girl tennis Ukulele Mando-Cello scription. lace down on the bed, with her He raised his bead and' looked at sh'' continued to cry, he carried player will drone a sarcastic “ Is Mandola Cello-Banjo knees drawn up, and her humming- her searchlngly. her to the bed, and wrung a cold ZAT eo?” remipdlng the married jird mules keeping from the hem of ‘‘You say you have told me the towel for her eyes. lady o f her own trials and tribula­ Ensemble Playing for Advanced Gadella & Ambrosini ler sea-foam robe. Hollis had told truth, Ashtoreth. Have you al­ “ It is all right,” he told her gent­ tions. It’s. 80> easy to see only Pupils. ter that she slept adorably, like a ways told me the truth?” one’s own lot and not pros ly. “ Quite all right, my dear. You Agent for Gibson Instruments. Shop at Elast end of BiRsell SL Ittle child.' As a matter of fact, “In the big things,” she tol4 mustn’t feel badly. It Isn’t your and cons of the other fellow’s. ihe slept on her back, with her him. “ I’m a dreadful liar about Employed married women ar­ 865 Main St. Orford Building fault. A woman cannot love a man Rooms 16-17 Near F)a.st Cemetery. nolith open. That is she did when little things. Holly. You must solely because he desires it. It is gue, for instance, that they’re :he lights were out. It was just as have noticed that. I pretended such more efficient on the'job than the Telephone 1700 not enough that you should love Blonday, Tuesday and Thursday Telephone 2055-W veil, of course, to snuggle prettily a lot. . . me, because I learned to worship single girl because they are "set­ ipon occasions. He shocks bis head impatiently. you.” tled” and -their minds aren’t on “ Come ip,” she called In a pite- “ 1 didn’t mean that. Not pre­ She brought his hand to her lips, dates and so on. The single girl »us, smothered way, her face In the tenses,' nor evasions. From the and kissed it gratefully. argues equally- as reaaopably that Billows. beginning, I told myself you were “ There isn’t anyone else,” she her mind Isp’t on the details of He opened the door that joined a darling fraud. I loved you for whispered. ' home-makingl 9ieir cabins, and stood looking at it. No, I didn’t mean tha^” “No? Not Monty?” So humAn not-to see the other Humorous Valentine Novelties iqr. She jumped, as though she “ What then?” she asked him. “ Monty?” she cried. “ Oh, he*^,side, but , ,hardly worthy of really vere startled at the Intrusion, and, He was silent for a minute, star­ simply despises me. Holly! He sentP^S people^ dUing up, put her hand to her ing beyond her, at the row of cry­ the most insulting letter to the LADIES PREFERRED? For the Qiildren Ihroat in a pretty, fluttering fash- stal bottles on her dressing ta­ boat . . . I’ll tell you about it A burial bit containing the .re­ •s on. ble. Staring with unseeing eyes. some time . . . Listen, dear . . . gally adorned bodies of 39 high He spoke gravely. His shoulders Jerkey conclusively. Wait for me In your toom. I’ll court ladles haB’ just been dlecov- Boxed assortments of Valen­ "Ashtoreth, you shouldn’t havs "You told me,” he said dully, bathe my eyes . . . and be In frod by the expedition, digging at eft a'^note like, this lying<^about. measuring his words, “ that yon soon.” J^he royal' cemetery of Ur of the tine material for the kiddies. The bedroom steward might have loved- m«.’ Was that true, Ashto­ He shook his hep,d. “ No, Ashto­ Chaldees. The discpvery, of the Let them make their ovn Val­ leen It, you know. It'was most In^ reth?” ' reth.” , ladies' means that the diners are entines. v nsoTMt, ehlld." She hurled her face ip her hands, “ But, Holly, yon don’t . megn Almost upon the ! burial chaipber She passed her hand w arily and.he-sai'w that she was trembling . . She wound her arms about Of some mighty king for whom so icross her forehead. s^pl^yy- 5® stood up then, and his neck. ‘r huge a slaughter •was prepared for 25c and 35c Per Box "But, Holly, I had to talk td took her In his arms, and felt her He drew her clinging arms away, his funeral. Bou!” body throbbing as if it held sobs and kissed her forehead . . . Ip a "W hy?" he asked, standing there buried all've. moment he had gone . . . And the jnd tearing her note Into small ' '"Qh, Roily, Holly!” she waS cry­ door between their rooms was LAQB'LlNING ileees. ing softly. " I don’t know, dear. closed. , For novelty,, a biege crepe "The way you’re treating me!” Truly, I don’t know. It was all so (To Be Continued) Roma frock used maichlog lace to Dewey-Richman Go. he cried. "And you ask why! Oh, wonderful. 1 thought it was love. Tragedy In the next chapter, and line the sashr j^bot and wide cuffs. JEWELERS, STATIONERSi SILVERSMITHS lolly, what can I say to make you Uwantqd to inarry you more than “ Orchid” comes to a dramatic con­ As Milady move's they swing and Uueve me!’ *' - <5 any. man In. the world. You ^ w k clusion. ■ show the lacA' '' ^ r ' • Vi. MAJNUHiSSfXiiiK £;vEJSliNU UlsKAUJ. SUOTti MAMCiliSSTEK, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1929. PAGE NINi> E€ist Hartford Conquers Manchester High 22-14 Schmeling Shows Class m OF THE PAST Victory First Visitors In Victory Over Risko Scored Over M, H. S. SMEARED UP THE PARTY. Danpsey of A e Deotddands PASSWORK FEATURE •>^4 I Ace Hudklns laments to his 1 friends back home that he Hcpeless and Crippled, Mc­ NEW BRITAIN’S Take DmUiiiig Earl; to baa been given the silent count by OF TRADE SCHOOL’ S the New York Boxing Commis­ Grath’s Fighting Fire Sur­ sion. He hasn’t been officially RECORD IS ONE Cone Bade to Beat-Rob­ suspeuded or ruled out by the 55 TO 13 VICTORY commission. The commission has prise Locals; Regulars a better and safer way of doing ber Man Insensible. those things. The commission WORTH PRAISE just notifies confidentially the li­ Play But 12 Minutes; Sea­ censed matchmakers under its Bt'DATIS 9. WALSH. |Crippled Middletown Qdntet cootrnl not to hire certain fellows son’s Biggest Upset. N w York, Feb. 2.— It t*kes a ! any more. Rec’s Next Opponents Have great man to beat a good man and | No Match for Field’s Hudklns says the word went Johnny Risko, -with the heart of a < out when William Mu^doon turned lion and the jaw of a gorilla, was as him in to his colleagues as a East Hartford (22) Played Leading CInhs in Men; Viot and Beer Star. “common bar-room brawler” who’ good as ever he was last night B. F. T. when, reeling and punch-poisoned, did not fit In with the scheme In ( East.Winning 9, Losn^ 7. he was called out on his feet after these days of society prize fight-1 Thayer, rf .2 3-7 7 a minute and five seconds of the Coach Howard Fiedler’s Trade ing. fMason, I f ...... 2 2-4 6 ninth round by a humane referee. School basketball team returned to The Ace, according to the story, Ballard, c ...... 2 2-2 6 Yes, John was good, very good, but blundered In making a bloody ^ S o far as games won and lost Is winning form once more yesterday Plefka, r g ...... 1 0-1 2 concerned, one might the idea Max Schmeling, the German, was afternoon when It swamped the mesa out of his fight with Rene De so much better that he actually was Vos. The fight would have gone Sexton, I g ...... 0 1-4 1 that the Rec Five’.s record is better crippled Middletown Trade quintet than that of New Britain. The truth greatness Itself as he punched 55 to 13 in the Rec gym. Next great In the St. Nick arena, but Risko until he was silly, leaving it wasn’ t staged there. It was of the situation, however. Is that Tuesday the locris travel to Hart­ 7 8-18 22 Hardware City combine, recogniz­ Referee Arthur Donovan nothing to ford to meet the American School smeared all over the ring In the do but award the Dempsey of the swell Garden and there happened ed as state champions last season, for Deaf Five and on Friday after­ Man^ester High (14) has played a much tougher schedule Deutschlands what is said to be the noon entertai’ i New Britain Trade to be ^ house full of swell rich first legitimate knockout ever scor- people there to see a boxing V than the Manchester team. Oori- here. The latter is one of the most B. F. T. .«eqnently, it is difficult to makVany at Risko’s expense. important games of the season, the In this picture, once again to the out in a white spotted bow tie, Is ready ~ the signatures of all con­ match. Four times he had Risko on the merry rhapsody of popping corks, Willie Ritchie, the champion. Then, cerned. But there was a last-min­ The swell rich people were at­ Healey, r f ...... 0 0-2 0 predictions as to the outcome'bFthe Hardware City outfit having won Rec-New Britain encounter here axminister and not another man in the first game on its own floor 38 to Willie Ritchie, lightweight cham­ in order, come Jack McAuliffe, re­ ute hitch. Emil Thierry, his face tracted there by the novelty of Renn, r f ...... 0 0-2 0 tired lightweight champion; Billy clouding as his thought gained mo­ seeing one of their leaders, Tony next Tuesday evening. the ring today wou’ d have arisen 34. pion, is being matched with Freddie Bycholski, I f ...... 1 1-3 3 from the second and third knock­ Beer, Viot Star Gibson, Emil Thierry and Billy mentum. pushed back the papers. Biddle make his debut as a man­ Opizzi, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 New Britain Has played ,16 downs which were perfect bulls- Welsh, a bout which ultimately Considine. Thierry, Ritchie’s man­ “ What about my $5.50 expenses ager In De Vos' corner and the games, winning none and losing Kenneth Beer and Ernie Viot was held in London in 1914 and re­ Boggini, c ...... 3 0-0 6 syes, blit Risko has the chin of all were easily the outstanding per­ ager, played a role at this sitting from Chicago to New York?” he de­ Ace splattered up the whole party. seven, but their defeats have ajl sulted in Welsh winning the title. shins and so he got up and fought formers in the Mechanics’ victory which made him the-laughing stock manded. On the Fastest Train, Too. Johnson, d ...... 1 1-1 3 been * Inflicted by exceptJctnaUy The young man on the left hold­ back heroically. H.e still was strik­ yesterday scoring 32 of the points of Flstiana for some time, and it The others stared at him dumb­ Myles Thomas, the college Moriarty, r g ...... 0 1-1 1 strong aggregations, several froip ing his straw hat in his lap is Harry ing out blindly at his tormentor made by their team. Beer led with happened as follows: founded, thinking he must be jok­ pitcher, who had to serve a out of the state. The only com­ Pollock, manager of Welsh. Next All through the discussion the ing, but Thierry was In deadly year for playing and signing a Gre€naway, rg . . . . 0 1-3 1 parison the two records afford is ' A-ith the-fighting instinct of the nine and played only three periods. Crockett, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 {rue fighting man. although barely Viot was the only man to play a to him, on the right, is Bob Vernon, talk ran into thousands of dollars. earnest. He positively refused to contract under a phoney name. Is that Olson’s Terrible Swedes of able to keep his feet, when the full game «nd he bagged seven minus his famous walrus mustache, Terms were finally agreed upon and sign until his $5 was assured— and back In the big leagues. This Dowd, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 Oklohoma and Mlsscourl beat Now referee wisely decided that too buckets. Both played a fine game. but still the demon wine agent. Be­ Ritchie’s 125,000 guarantee proper­ this after talking in terms of thous­ time he Is with the Yankees. The Britain 27 to 24 in. an overtime much was a great plenty. He saved Often times when a team is win­ cause Vernon was a Britisher, par­ ly posted. It was arranged that his ands, other time he was with the Giants. 5 4-12 14 game In the Hardware City and this amazingly brave man from the ning by a walkaway score, players ticularly a Welshman, he was ap­ and his managers transportation George Considine gave a grunt of And he didn’t last long. were defeated by the Rec Five here actual knockout since it was inevit­ on a team become individual in pointed as promotor backed by to England and . hotel expenses annoyance and tossed a $100 bill on Thomas appeared at the Giant Score by periods: 44 to 41. That alone seems to 4o- able that even this glove swallow­ George Consldine, who furnished would be paid in advance. the table. training camp with a case full of dicate a great battle next Tuesday their effort to score as many points 9 4—22 evening. - er was destined to see the tenth as they can, but such was far from $25,000 as Ritchie’s purse. Things were going smoothly, and “ Here,” he barked, "and keep tennis racquets and a trunk East Hartford . . . 1 7 and final round. , Sitting beside Vernon and decked finally the articles were drawn up the change.” packed with white flannels. Mc- Manchester ...... 7 2 2 4—14 WTon Seven Straight. the case yesterday. Neither Viot or Ne'w Britain started Its season A Rln» Masterpiece. Beer attempted any long shots and Graw fled the park to remove The fight was nothing less than the strain on his temper. Personal fouls: Manchester with seven consecutive vlctorlea and often passed when they perhaps then struck a snag in the Me#iaen a ring masterpiece, a saga of glori­ should have taken a shot. And A few days later Thomas asked 13, East Hartford 10. ous courage that filled the eye and One Wild Blow Ends the boss If he might have a few Endees. McElwaln of the 'Fort therein lies the feature of the local Referee: Dick Dillon. Wayne team played forward during gladdened the ' heart. Risko fur­ team’s play yesterday— passwork. days off to go to Miami. nished much of this with his last “ I have been invited to a house the early part of the season. Gerry Most of the shots made were from Crean, sports editor of the'New game stand against the inevitable within a few feet of the Middletown party and would like to play In the tennis tournament over Coach Johnny McGrath’s crippled Britain Herald writes, “ Without V but it must be admitted that it was hoop. Fight O f The Forest the great fighter and not the very there,” he told Mac. and homeless East Hartford High any exception, McElwaln was the Others Help best basketball player I ever laid good one who turned in the per­ Manchester started off strong “ I’ll have Mr. Brannick get you school basketball provided the big- a . ticket. He’s the traffic mana­ , . , . . on and one of the smartest formance that sent the witnesses and dropped in seven baskets be­ From “ Out Of The Past,” the^apart as possible; the two gladiators ger. The club will pay for IL We gest upset of the season last night in the game.” gibbering out into the night. He fore Middletown scored a foul goal. stood. ■ P ’Goofty has left the fight game series now running in The Herald, always treat our'young men well,” when it came here and socked old Since his return to Fort Wayne, did things in this fight that left Fraser ana Pltkat helped in the As the whistle on an automobile cold. The champions are getting McGraw said. man dope square on the chin to de­ .Manager Clarence Lampher has not the slightest doubt of his great­ scoring knd Jamroga and Lnhrsen there has been told, some fistic en- sounded the two men advanced. knocked out too frequently for him. Brannick got the ticket and feat Manchester High 22 to 14. tried out several men at his position ness. No other kind of a fighter on the defease. Farllo was best for slowly and with caution, arms out­ He’s old-fashioned. counters which took place In the handed it lo the tennis demon. The victory was the first East with more or less success. “ Pop” could have taken the mauling Risko Middletown which presented a gave him through the third, fourth, early morning or late night with stretched, they circled the road. Hartford ever scored over Man­ Williams of Connecticut Aggies much different lineup than in the The rule these days seems to be And when he looked at it he saw fifth and sixth rounds and then, only -a small gathering of friends The watch ticked off the seconds chester in the six years the teams failed to make the grade and then first game which Manchester won fight anybody not In your own the ticket read home. And he bad with a single punch in the seventh, and sports to witness the battle. and when 2.45 seconds had elapsed to use it. have been playing, a stretch over came Rubenstein. for three years a 27 to 11. Several of the players Such might be written in the an­ they came so close together that class. Thus, if you are lightweight which no less than twelve games practically ruin a man like John for champion, fight ^.bantams and Gold Footballs Don't Work. member, of the team. Ruhenstejn the remainder of the evening. were lost through mid-year gradua­ nals of sport in Manchester, but it they clinched and were in a clinch Pat Page, four letter man at have been played. The defeat, un­ started the season wuh Vic Han­ tion. Middletown was down 3G to would be a case of the present, for when the round .ended. feathers. If you get knocked out it less the unexpected turns up, means No other kind of a fighter, not won’t mean anything. Chicago in his university days and sen’s Syracuse team and came to even the old Dempsey, could have 7 at halftime. The summary:. this is the story of an encounter The second round was called. now football coach at Indiana that Manchester has just about as New Britain a few weeks later. His Manchester Trade <55) that took place early in the morn­ This time they advanced in a University, was showing a Chicago much chance of winning the U C. playing was not Up to the required put a faster and nearer finish to a You can be champion and knock 1. L. title this season as It has of man than Schmeling did in the • B. F. T. ing, 2 o’clock or a little after, to straight line, but taking plenty of newpaperman a trunk full of gold standard, however, and he, too, has Viot, rf . . . . be exact, and the contest was waged time and when they met in the ed out five times a week. But be explaining the Einstein theory. been released. ninth and last round. This was 0-0 14 careful when picking a guy in your footballs and track medals be bad Beer, I f ...... 9 1-2 in the unpoliced section of Man­ center they again clinched. The Despite Handicaps. Sign New Star. master workmanship. No Jess. The 18 own class. Be sure first that you won when be was athleting. JIanchester entered the fray an McBride, If . . . .1 0-1 2 chester, Highland Park last referee managed to break them The newspaperman noticed on Now .Manager Lampher has sign­ witnesses rushed the ringside when apart and had just gotten out of the can beat him, then be sure the overwhelming favorite to ed a chap named Struebbury from it was all over to babble incoher­ Jamroga, c . . . .0 0-0 0 Wednesday morning. • one of the medals a hole where It was to Highland Park on the way when one of the contestants purse is big enough to retire on. what’s more by a large score. The New York City. He i.s a former ently about “ the next champion of Stiles, c ...... 1 0-0 2 a^Iarge size diamond out to be. Pitkat, rg .. back rbad that leads around by the swung a wide left, catching his op­ reason is obvious, Manchester had American League star whose busi­ Ihe world” and. frankly, there was .. .3 1-1 7 The National Boxing Association, ' “ Ha, ha|” the newspaperman drubbed East Hartford 43 to 19 Fraser, rg . . • 1 • •. . .4 0-0 8 reservoirs and then up towards Bol­ ponent over the eye and opening up said, “ Hocked it. eh?” ness connections in the Metropolis nothing that could bp vouchsafed a gash that brought blood and also stealing the empty thunder of the earlier in the season and since that usually prevent him from making Luhrsen, Ig . . . .7 1-2 3 ton by Camp Meeting woods that “ No,*' Pat said, “ the stone is in Ume had been greatly weakened by against it. the party went. They had gone brought the “ fight” to ahd end. All New York Cornish, has ordered road-trips. Last season he was star Anderson, rg — . . .0 0-0 0 my wife’s ring. 1 was short when th-.; loss of Stangle. May and Peres- Sciinieliug Is Good this distance because they were returned home by back roads and Tommy Loughran, « light-heavy forward on Johnny Beckman’s All- The man must have a chin, * of champ; Mickey Walker, middle­ she said yes and I had lo pull out luka at the mid-year graduation 26 3-6 55 afraid the police might take a hand first aid treatment was given at the the stone and have it set in an en­ Stars and the Chicago Bruins, course, or he wouldn’t have been brook that crosses the road on. weight champ; Joe Dundee, welter period. , ^ Middletown Trade (13) in the fight and beat up the whole gagement ring. That was the best Last night East Hartford pre­ Jimmy Zaksewskl. Tom Leary, for­ knocked out by a chump like Charter Oak street; titleholder, and Sammy Mandell, mer Forham flashes, and the old B. F. T. crowd. use i ever got out of one of the sented only two of the sami players Gypsy Daniels and before we get •The “ Fight of the Forest” was to defend their titles within ,60 days veteran Johnny Slieenhan are the L\ Grant, rf ...... 0 0-1 0 A ring was formed the story things.” and. three others which Coach out of hand, it might as w ell' be Farllo, If . . . goes, but the moon was not up at thus ended and nobody talking or give them up. It’s a lovely other regulars. Carl Restella. Ar- . . .3 0-2 6 grimmace, as grimaces go. Grath has made Into basketball conceded that Risko's punch is not Freer, c . . . . .0 0-2 0 ^that time showing the light that it about it nor telling where it took players overnight, so to speak. An burr and Holst are the substitutes. the thing with which to give Young, rg .. .. .2 0-0 4 was supposed to show so a delay place or even knowing anything Idea of how scarce good talent is on New Britain’s record to date Is as Schmeling’s cl;ina closet a thor­ Buck. Ig , . . was necessary until the clouds rolled about it, but a spot of blood on a This means that four gen follows: . . .0 3-6 3 tlemen so honored will defend his team may be gleaned from the ough-going test but when you get by. The spectators formed around white shirt was the clew that lead SOPHS DISPLAY fact that he did. not make one sin­ 54, Bridgeport 7'ankees. 32. a fighter who can box and hit with in a large circle, a referee was to the information being secured their titles soinnUine within the 39. Bayonne. N. J., Areola Bears, 5 3-11 13 next 12 years, if four uuv.s who gle change in his lineup. 30. two hands like Schmeling, you un­ Score by periods agreed upon; an announcer told the and this disclosure that the person Jack Mason, Bill Thayer, Mert Bal­ with the blood stain on his shirt can’t lift their arms can be found. 33, Meriden Endees. 19. doubtedly have something regard­ Manchester . .16 20 6 13-—55 names, weight but did not give the lard. A1 Plefka and Ray' Sexton had been the third man in the rjng. HOCKEY ABIUTY 29, Brownsville Favorites less of whether his chin is concrete Middletown . . 3 4 5 2--1 3 cause and in opposite sides as far composed the Iron five. of or terra cotta. If they can’t find the candidates. Brooklyn, 26. Personal Fouls: It will be just too bad. They Usee Ten Players. Incidentally, the young man On the other hand. Coach •Wil­ ' 50, Elm City Five, 31. Manchester 8; Middletown will be banned by the National knows about keeping the old po­ fred J. Clarke used ten players on 26. Holyoke Giants, 1.5. Referee: Herb Angeli. Boxing Association and nice peo­ tato protected, as RiSko discovered DepreciatioD Figure Seems the local team. He started the 42, New York All-Colleglans, 25, ple will shun these pariahs. Did seicond string lineup— Healey, By- 25, Meriden Endees. 35. after casting five hundred rights I say pariahs— or palookas? and lefts at it through the first sev­ cholskl, Bogginl. ^ 29, Brownsville Favorites. 26. Too Great— New Building 24, Bristol Enndees (overtime) en rounds. John wasn't casting •Crockett and used them for ne"*y Last Night Fights By H. C. Carlson, M. D. Jack asked Humbert If he three-quarters of the game. It was 26. anything after that except possibly thought he could earn a million by 38, Bristol Endees, 35.~ a weary eye at his corner. ten to ten when Clarke finally University of Pittsburgh Coach. another fight. It doesn’t do a bit Cannot Balance It— List sent the regulars into the game 25, Visitation Five of Brooklyn, Experts Excited of'harm to shop around. with four minutes to play In the American League, 36. It was an epic sight to see this At New York—-Max Schmeling, German heavyweight, scored techni­ There is a tendency now for of Big Owners. third period. While the newcom­ 24, Olson's Terrible Swedes, 27. remarkable punch catcher being cal knockout over Johnny Risko, The teams soon will be bound ers were warming up In the remain­ 37, Palace Five of Washington, ' beaten down and even unbiased the passipg attack to develop south, most of them to get into con­ Cleveland, 9, the ball der of the period, East Hartford American League, 40. newspaper men were so carried out with :.a man ahead of dition for baseball. 33, Renaissance Five of Harlem, Otto Von Pdrat, of Chicago, stop­ iji a three-man offensive. made hay while the sun shone, of their customary lethargy as to The Sophomores won undisputed jumping Into the commanding lead N. Y., 36. ped Jack Gagnon, Boston heavy­ In describing the man ahead of claim to the High school inter-class wave frantically at him to quit be­ weight, 4th round. Now that Hornsby Is with the of 78 to 0. 19, Bristol Endees, 31. fore he was badly hurt. But there the ball offensive It Is necessary Cubs, the training trip will be an hockey title yesterday afternoon at Even then local followers did not George Hoffman, former national to record the changes somewhat never was any quit in Johnny Risko amateur heavyweight champion, e.xcellent opportunity for Joe Mc­ Center Springs pond when they ^ve up hope, but Manchester could and be didn't mean to begin last as In a movie film. Note the ac­ Carthy to get In a little bag-punch­ drubbed the Juniors 11 to 1. Bant- not pierce the stubborn and de­ won from-Jackie Saunders, Long companying illustration. * The MODERN MATCHMAKER night. No less thrilling was the pic­ Island City, on technical Icnockout ing and road work. ley was the big star. termined defense of the McQrath- ture of the cool, yet venomous continuous lines represent the Sophomores Jmiiors Ites, try as they would. Time and 2nd. course o f the man and the dots Munich. — ,We’ve thought-, ol Schmeling as he calculatingly made At Boston— Jim Maloney, Boston One of the Phil recruits is Phil Brown ...... Iw Dwyer time again the local players were matchmakers as old bespectacled will represent the course of the Collins, a pitcher. He’s so nervous forced to take desperate pops at the his “ kill” businesslike. He cut Ris­ heavyweight, won decision over Con ball. A circle will be placed around M cH ale...... r w ...... Sullivan ladies. But a young Munich girl rer/ ko down more rapidly than the O’Kelley, of Ireland, 10. ther call him “ Phi-igety Phil.” If Bantley ...... Geprge hoop from awkward angles and cet tly advertised in a paper tbusly:., the man handling the ball. he's seeking a cure for nervous­ positions. Meanwhile East Hart­ writer ever has seen a fighter fin­ At Detroit— Art Miller, Chicago In “ a,” No. 1 has the ball and Chambers .... Id ....McKeever “ For my father, tall, slim, versalilej .: lightweight, won decision over Tom­ ness, he picked out a funny spot. Joslin ...... r d ...... Bendall ford was fighting like mad-men ished, except by a one punch knock­ after first faking to pass to No. and offering the best defense seen good-looking widower ot 50, I wish : my Grogran, of Omaha, 10.' Klein ...... g Snorw out. And nobody scores that kind 3, he passes to No. 2; No. 1 goes on the Rec floor in any high school to bear ot a refined lady with a against Johnny Risko. Wrestling. A new football symphony- has view to matrimony.” _ . in front of No. 2 in contrast to been composed In New York. First Period game this season. Incidentally, Don’t let them tell you, either, Gus Sonnenberg, world's cham­ the older method of going behind B B antley...... 4:50 that was the main factor In E^st pion, threw John ^ Smith, Fort O’Goofty says he doesn’t intend to that John was all soaped up and him. go to hear it— it will probably be M cH ale...... 10:00 Hartford’s coveted triumph— de­ ready for the laundry vats. Only a Worth, Texas, In 30 minutes, 8 sec­ In “ b,” No. 3 Is seen to have just a lot of runs. Second Period fense rather than offense. Each Cardinals, 32 to 2 The summ&ry’' real good Risko could have gone onds. pulled away from the basket, B antley...... 4:10 team made tour points in the last follows; IS far as he did and I am certain Einar Johansen, Philadelphia, since he was apparently cover^ Bantley ...... 7:00 period. Manchester Seconds (32) threw Harry Stevens, New York, Miller Brown of the Uni­ that no other fighter, taking the and could not get the pass from versity of Missouri didn’t like foot^ Snlllvan ...... 9:45 Regulars Play 12 Minutes. B. F. -i-t. 27:23. Moriarty, r f ...... 1 lame shots) could have gone that No. 1. Since No, 3 was not in ball, he said. But be was captain Bantley ...... 10:15 Manchester sorely missed Howard 0-1 - ■ Kerr, rf ...... 1 far. .. position: to get a pass closer to and star end on the football tea.m. Brown ...... 1 1 :4 5 Turkington, Its regular center, who 0-0 .PLAYED RUGBY, NO FOOTBALL. Is ill with scarlet fever. Otherwise Palmer, If ...... o 0*0 ' the basket, It Is logical that he Now that he has joined the Macks, Third Period O’Leary, I f ...... 1 should move away from the bas­ Johnson ...... 6:00 Manchester, hftd no OxcuSe for the "Nibs” Price, young California Connie says he hopes he doesn’t Courtney, o ...... 3 ket. In coming away from the astounding upset. It was . beaten football coach, never played foot­ care much for baseball either. M cH ale...... 7:10 McCormick, o ...... 4 BASKETBALL basket there is » relaxation by Cbanibers...... 8:00 because It played poor basketball. ball, but did play rugby while he 2 - The so-called second string lineup McConkey, rg <....1 attended college. the defensive man and this makes Bantley ...... 11:30 Tierney, x g ...... 1 it easier for the offensive man to was leading East Hartford 7 to 1 High School. ALL IN THE SAME PARR. McHale ...... 11:45 at the end of the first period and Trueman, Ig ...... 2 East Hartford 22, Manchester 14. (Se t s p r o m o t e d a b i t . get a pass. was on top 9 to 8 at half time. Bog­ Nicola, I g ...... 1 West Hartford 24, Bristol 14, As shown in “ b,” No. 2 fakes Andy . Cohen hit nine home PROVING CAGE STAR ALSO. ginl caged three baskets In this Windhr.m 39, Chapman 23. Kenneth Penner, star hurler of to return the pass to No. 1 going runs during the 1928 season and period; All told, the regulars Were 15 2-7 Naugatuck 24, Torrlngton 21. the Houston Texas League club toward thd basket. . No. 1 Is ap­ all were banged out In bis home Irving Kelson was an extra­ in the game but 12 minutes of the Cardinals (28) parently covered and No. 3 has Weaver 29, Crosby 28. Jor the past .three-years, got a MEM park, the Polo Grounds, at New point speclillst for the Iowa foot­ 32 played. Their late entry un­ B. slight promotion when Indianap­ cut out and is the more logical York. ball team this year. He Is starring Falkowski, r f ...... 0 Simsbury 18, Rockville 14. OFFENSIVE, j . ______^______doubtedly was instrumental In East olis bought him for use this, sea­ receiver. No. 2 on passing to No. AHEAD on the basketball court now, prov­ Hartford’s victory. Nielson, r f ...... 0 College. son. His new club is In a higher 3 goes in front and towards the ••■OF BALL-. YOUNG BUT AWFUL GOOD. , ing: B specialist at making .goals Tonight Manchester High plays In Kearns, It ...... 2 Trinity 29, Conn. Aggies 28. league. basket. — for the lowans. Waterbury against Crosby High, a Hansen, If ...... 0 In "c,” No. 1 is shown having dribble in shot. The receiver has Mike Murphy, former Yale team which has lost both of Us reg> Spjllane, c ...... 6 j OLDEST WITH HIS CLUB. LED MICHIGAN EAST FIRST. cut back In position to receive the the responsibility of returning the freshman rowing coach, who was HE’S IN THE MAJORS NOW. ular forwards due to injuries. How­ Tomlinson, rg ....0 Henry J. Klllilea, who died re­ pass. The fake and throw of “a” pass and in faking to do so adds signed recently as head coach at ever, unless they play^ uch better Chambers, rg ««...0 Although he is only 28 years cently, was captain of the first is carried out here also In “ d.” deception to the play. The third Wisconsin, Is the youngest Var­ • Johnny Prudhomme, Detroit than last night, Manchester will go Lyons, Ig ...... 2 Id, Gabby Hartnett Is the oldest Michigan football tefim that ever The passer, aft^r making his man having cut and received no sity coach In the country. He rookie hurler, worked ^7 com­ down to another defeat. In the Pohl, Ig ...... 0 lember of the Chicago Cubs in played in the east. His team beat pass. Is cutting toward the basket pass must get in position for a announced he would follow the plete games for Tortonto In the nreliminary game last night, the oint of service. Harvord 6-0. 40 years ago. for a possible return pass and OMO. “ Lesiler avatMi” at WiMaaiUla. ^ternatlonal League 1& 1938- High sehool seconds trlaaied the «-T

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Hill will be mailed Chicago, Feb. 2.— Refused a privilege ot naming your own terms. same day alinwing you oniM eeventb day after Inaertloo Williams, C. E...... 18,840 rate than- could possibly^ feo given MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES CO. GardenrFarm-Dalry Products 50 Willis, G. B...... 46,305 good-night kiss by his chorus-girl ^°Tlie Herald will not bo responsible 1069 Main Street—Open Eves. & Sun.- to take advantage of tbe CASH RATE. by any other concern. ' i ! ; : for more than one Incorrect Insertion Willis, G. B. and Son sweetheart, Fred Reynold, 28, of The new store wilt carry a line of of any advertisement ordered tor Telephone—74Q FOR SALE—BALDWIN and Greening Cleveland, Chio, a dancer with a apples. Medium and fancy grades. Gotd* ••■*•«•«•••• 47,765 quality merchandise and a ifull more than one time. FOR SALE—REO 7 passenger tour­ Edgewood Fruit Farm. 461 Wood- Wilson, C. E. and Co., leading musical comedy playing The Inadvertent omission of incor­ ing. Chandler sedan. 3 Reo trucks. stock of optical goods. •Mr, Smith rect puhlicatlon of advertising wUl be bridge street. W. H. Cowles. Tele­ Inc* ••••••••••••• 69,070 here, today leaped to his death Brown’s Garage. 'Felephone 869. Cor­ phone 9 15. from the window of the hotel room extends an invitatlrn to ■all Ms odd reclined only by cancellation of the ner Cooper and West Center streets. Wilson, Rachel ...... 10,035 charge made for the service rendered. of his sweetheart. Miss Ruth Bay- customer, to visit Lirr at his new Wirtalla, Sohpie Est. 31,505 place of business. The first 30 cus­ FOR SALB-^GOOU USED CARS Housclioid Goods 61 Apartments, Flats, I'enements 08 T liss, 21, of the same show company. All advertisements must confocin CRAWFORD AU’l’O SUPPLY CO. Wood, Julia, A...... 17,400 He died on the way to a hospital. tomers will be given a 50 per cent In stvle. copy and typography with Center & Trotter Streets FOR S"ALE-MAHOGANY bod and '^ood, Leland T. and discount on all repairs. regulations enforced by the publish­ . Tel. H74 or ’J021-2 dresser. 1 gas heater, 1 Congoleum FOR RENT—6 ROOM ten en i'n t on Company ...... 40,800 ers and ihey reserve the right to rug. Apply 16 Summit street. Tele­ Brainard street, near Main. Apply to. edit, revise or reject any >opy con­ phone 526. Aaron Johnson, telephone 624 or Rockville Woodbridge, Geo. W. 27.730 sidered objectionable. - - ^ Anlo Acr«88orIe.9— ^rir«s /O janitor 2040. WoodhouSe, Chas. J. .. 12,170 C1.0.«!INn HOIlltS—Classified ade FOR S,YLE—HOUSEHOLD furniture Woodhouse, Estate of to be published same dav must be re­ BATTERIES 6'OR YOUR., automobile, as follo'ws; Glenwood gas range, re­ I’O RENT — c e n t e n n i a l a p a rt­ ceived by n o'clock noon. • tlurdays ranging from $7 up. Rec'.'.arging and frigerator, Coucli bed. rugs, chairs ments, four room apartment,. Jani­ Girls Chib Dance. James H...... 11,560 10:30 3- m. repairing. Disl.rlhutors of Prest-O- dining room set. hall r.ack; desk, tor service, heat, gas range. Ice box The Rockville Girls Club 'will Woodland Tobacco Co. 30,695 Lite Batteries. Center Au'n Supply dresser, cheap. Apply 20 Summit furnished. Call Manchester Con­ struction Company, '2100 or 782-3. hold a dance these evening in the Wright, Hannah Gibson 11,605 Telephone Your Want Ads. Co., 155 Center. Tel. 673. street. Tjleidione 42‘J. club rooms in the Prescott Block. Wright, James J...... 14,435 Ads are accepted over the telephone For Sale or Rent NOW IS THE TI.ME to hav- your car FOR SALE—STROLLER babys crib, FOR RENT—SEVERAL first class There will, be old fashioned and Wright, Estate of John 25,300 a t the CH A lit; 10 IIATIO given above rents, with all Improvements. Apply as a convenience to advertisers, but checked up for the winter season. throe burner oil stove, blue llame, modern dances.^ Wright, John, Jr. .... 12,280 Experienced mechanics assure you sewing macliine. Call 1150-2. Edward J. Iloll. 865 Main street, Tel. the CASH KATKS will be accepted as 560. Ecntei^tained Aat Bridge. Wright, J o sep h ...... 15,820 FULL PAYMRNT If paid at the busi­ e.xpert work. ness office on or before the seventh H. A. STEPHENS EIGHT PIECE OAK DINING room Mrs. John Keeney of West street Wright, Rebecca J. . .. 15,230 dav following the first Insertion of DeSoto Sales and Service set $65. Davenports. $10, $15 and $70. entertained a bridge parity Thurs­ .Wright, Sadie Moffet . . 14,400 Cental t Knox. Tel. 939-2 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, each ad. otherwise the CHAKt.li, Odd rockers and chairs $6 to $10. North Elm street. CaU 268. Wright, Estate of Wm. New cotton mattresse.s $10.50. 1 ew day eveniqg. The pritesrwere won RATE will he collected. No responsi­ by Mrs. A. E. Tafqott of . TalcotN , - H...... 15,650 The Herald Building bility tor errors In telephoned • ads Florists— N urserics 15 Gypsy floss Imperial edge m attress ■will he assumed and their accuracy $23 50 Housvs fur bale 72 vllle, Mrs. Bertha EliU ot Hartford cannot be guaranteed. WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE FOR SALE—CUT FLOWERS, carna­ and Mrs. Earl Anneaf. Dainty re-r Yakaitis, Konstanta .. 13,875 • • * 17 Oak Street. FOR SALE—4 ROOM house, .all- fpi- freshments were served by the Yules, Samuev ...... 11,070 Index of Classifications tions $1,00 dozen,.- calendulas 50c provements, also 10 btiildlng'' Jots dozen, cyclamen and ferns. 621 musical liislriiniciiis 5K with 1000 grape vines, and 63 fruit hostess. Z. Evening Herald Want Ads are now Hartford Road, ’relephoae 37-3. trees. Apply 1 Lockwood street. Tel. “ouned according to classlflca-1 >ns To Attend Banquet. Zwick, Samuel ...... 11,625 below and for bandy reference will NEW ORTHOPHONIC console Vic- 2107-2. ______Several members of the Stanley NON-RESIDENTS appear In the numerical order Indi­ Ulovifig— rru rk liig — niuruge '.Jo trola $62.50. Dobosz Post, American Legion will FDR SALE IN EAST HARTFORD—A Andretta, Antonio .. 32,100 cated: WATKINS FUR.NITURE EXCHANGE six room semi bungalow, tile bath, attend.' tbe banquet to b e . held Iq B irths ...... ^ STORj\.GE ROOM for furniture or 17 Oak Street. hot water Jieat, the latest In plumb­ Bansimer, Gustave ... 33,275 10 Hilliard St. Manchester Engagements D merchandise. Available at Braitli- ing. all while oak lloors. large UViag Hartford tonight, in honor of the Beacon Oil Company .. 22,025 M arriages ...... C waite’s, 62 Pearl street. national commander, Paul R. Mct Wantcfl— To Huy 6M room wall fire place. Large ffonl Bender, Solomon A. D eaths ...... ^ and rear porch. Very reasonable for Nutt of the American Legion. Cards of Thanks --.••••■• ••.•••• D GENERAL TRUCK LN'G—local and and Ha:_r L...... 42,130 immediate sale. Rhone Builder, Dial Musical at St. John's Chiu*ch. Two stories high, of brick? raill construction, 35x100 In Memortam * long distance. Prompt service—rates WANTED—COW manure, paying 8-0729. Berman, Saul ...... reasonable. Frank V, Williams. 23,220 Lost and Found . 1 $10.00 per cord. C. B. Herrick, Burr A muscical will be held at St. Buckland, Estate of W. feet, with basement suitable for storage purposes. En« Announcements ...... 2 989-12. Nursery. FUR SALE—WASHINGTON street, Johns rChureh Sunday, afternoon at Personals ...... 9 Xj» «••■••■•••••••• 37,510 brand new nix ruuiii Colonial. Dak 3 o’clock under .the auspices of AntnmohlleB MANCHESTER AND NEW YORK WILL P ay niE HIGHESI' cash floors Uirougliout, Are place, tile Choral Properties, Inc. 58,750 tire building equipped with Grinnell sprinkler system. Automobiles for Sale ...... ♦ Motor Dispatch. Dally service be­ prices for rags, paiier. magazines, batli, large comer lot. Rrice right. the Young People’s Fellowship 1 Circle Theater, Inc. .. 46,000 JVutODKJhlles for E x c h a n g e ...... o tween New York and Mancliester. old metal Will also buy all kinds ot Terms. CaU A rthur A. KnoHa. 'I'ele- John Wilby will preside at the. or Light and airy and suitable for manufacturing purposes. Auto A'ccessorles—Tires 6 Call 7 or 1282. cliickena Morris U. Lessner. Tel phoue 78'3-2. 875 Main street. Cohen, Abraham .... 10,203 Auto Kepalring—Painting ...... _ 7 1545. gan and Miss Lois B. Randall will Crighton, Grace M. . . . 12;595 ■Auto Schools ...... 7-A PERUETT & GLENNEY. CaU any- FDR SALE—JUST OFF East Center be the soloist. The publio is A utos—Ship by Truck ...... » time. Tel. 7. I-ocal and long distance Custer. Wm. and Hiioms Without Hoard 5U street, nice 6 room home, Qre place, cordially Invited to attend. Autos—For Hire ...... 9 moving and trucking and freight oak floors end trim. 3 ca. garage, Martha ...... 15,650- Will sell or lease for term of years. Garages—Service—Storage ..... 10 work and express. . Daily express to ingti elevation. Owner s-ys sacrifice. Public Supper. Hartford. Danehy, Kate L...... 11,230 Motorcycles— tticycle ...... 11 Rrice very low. Small am ount casli.; The Men’s Corner of the Metho DeMars, A m le ...... 13,860 Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 12 FOR RENT—FURNISHED room and mortgages arrang,.a. Call Ar’hur A. d.fst church will hold-a roast beef llnainrna nnrt I’rofeaalonnl Service* LOCAL AND LONG distance moving, garage on Foster street. Tel. 2682-W. Riiolla, Telephone 783-2, 875 Main Economy Grocery Co. 12,600 For particulars inquire at The Herald, 13 Bissell Business Services Offered ...... 13 by experienced' men. Public store­ street. . supper-In Wesleyan hall, this eve­ Franklin Finance Corp. 14,619 Household Services offered .. ...13-A house. L. T. Wood, 55 Bissell street. Aparttiiciits. Flats, «:t ning at 6 o’clock. H|ualc will-be Building—ijnntraciing ...... 14 Tel. 496. Glasser, Harry and street. South Manchester, Thomas Ferguson, Manager. Florists-Nurseries ...... lf> furnished by the Sa,lvatiOn Army Minnie Barrabee .. 84,750 Funeral Directors ...... ^ 16 jro RENT—TENEMENT on trolley orchestra q t Manchester. There Reimirins line at 403 Center street. All im­ GILEAD Goodale, Mrs. Annie .. 17,400 Heating—Plumbing—Hoofing ... 17 been a demand^ fpr tickets. Great Atlantic and Insurance ...... 1-6 provements, including steam heat. Church NfftesV Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 Apply at 401 Center street. Mrs. Bertha Hubbard has ifcturh- Pacific Tea Co...... 19,535 Moving—Trucking—Storage .... .<) SEWING MACHINE repairing of all Union Congregational churph. makes, oils, needles and supplies. K. FOR RE.NT—FOUR ROOM flat on ed to ner home after spending, a Green Stores Inc...... 16,500 Painting—Papering ....; ...... 21 Rev. George S. Brokes, pastor. Halpin, J. Stuart .... 14,185 THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE Professional Services ...... 22 W. Garrard, 37 Edward Street. Tel. Ridge street, inquire at 77 Ridge week with the family of her son, 10:30 a. m.'T^Sefmon, ‘‘Pan: Repairing ...... »2S 715. street, upstairs. Shelton Hubbard, at New Rochelle, Hartford Gas Co...... 218.405 “The Firefighters” Tailoring—Dveing—Cleaning ... 24 Pertltiet Paradox.'’ Hartman Tobacco Co. YOU CAN DO WllAT others have FOR RE.NT—S-MALL upper flat, com­ N. Y. 7:00 pt-m. Sermon subject: “T 164,255 Toilet floods and Service ...... 26 done—save 10 per cent >n tabor and Higgins, Estate of Jos. Sketches by Uessey; Synopsis by Brauchcr Wanted — Hiisiness JServIce...... 26 pletely renewed improvements, ideal Wendall Deeter was on the A Versatility, of John Woolman.” Kilnrnlinnnl material by letting us re-upholster for couple, on trolley line, near mill. A. and Mary Higgins 11,575 your old furniture or renovate your honor roll of the Windham high Methodist church. Courses and Classes ...... 2? Inquire rear 323 Cente. street. school at the last markipg period. Kleinman, Louis ...... 16,105 Private Instruction ...... 28 m attress. Rev, M. E. Osborne, pastor. Dancing ...... 28-A HOL.MES BROS. FURNITURE CO. FOR RENT—FIVE ROOMS and J. Banks Jones and Asa W. Ellis 331 Center St. Tel. 1268 garage. Inquire at 73 Summer 10:30 a. m.— Grange Sunday with M usical—D ram atic ...... 29 have appraised the estate of late sermon, “The Grange.’’ Members Wanted — Instruction ...... 30 street. Frank Bliss. Frank R. Post Is ad­ Kliinncinl CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired, of the Grange will attend. Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ..... 31' kev fitting, safes opened, saw filing FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tenement ministrator. There are a • fe'ff 7:00'p. m.—Religious drama en-, Business Upporlunities ...... 82 and grinding. Work called for. on School street. Inquire 100 East pieces of nice old furniture which Only 48 Days Harold Clemson, lO.S North Elm Center street. titled ^^Dluna of the Ephesians.’’ Money to lg>an ...... 33 street, Tel. 462. Mr. Post offers to sell. There will Money Wanted ...... 34 The public is invited. IIp Iii nnri SItnntinna TWO ROOMS A.ND a small kitchen, not be an auction sale. St. Berpard’s Catholic church. ' PHONOGitAPHS, vacuum cleaner, all improvements, corner .Main and There is much sickness in town, Help Wanted — Female ...... 86 clock repairing, key fitting, gun and Rev. George T. SInnott, pastor. Help Wanted —.Male ...... 86 Kldridge streets. Apply Silk City I Then Comes lock smithing. Brail hwaite, 52 Pearl Barber Shop. many families have all been victims Masses vrUl he held on Sunday at Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 3J street. of grip. Marjorie Foote, Dorothy A gents Wanted ...... 37-A 8, 9:15 and 10:30 a. m" Situations Wanted —Female .... 38 FOR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT on. School and Gloria Barrasso, Mrs. Kellogg St. Joseph’s Polish Catholic Situations W anted—Male ...... 39 street, recently renovated. In .ire Courses and Classes 27 100 East Center street. White and Alex White are the latest church. Spring Employment Agencies ...... 4a victims. Live Stock— l*onltry—Vehicle* Rev. Sigismund WoreneckI, pas­ Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 WANTED—BY EXPERIENCED cor- FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS flat, all im ­ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hutchinson of tor, , netist. pupils on oornev or trumpet, provements, and garage, at 51 Ben­ South Manchester were visitors at FREE Live Stock —Vehicles ...... 42 address John MacGovern, 62 Spruce Masses at 8 aqd 10:30 o’clock. , Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 ton street. Inquire 49, Benton or tele­ the home of his parents, Mr. and Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 strev t. Tel. 556-2. phone 181. St. John’s church. SNOW SHOVEL For Sole—mincpllnncona Mrs. Alfred W. Hutchinson Tburs- Rev. H. B. Olmsiead, rector! Help Wanted— Female FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM downstairs ,Firemen must be strong as they have.considerable Articles for Sale ...... 46 its flat, all improvements and garage. dpy- 10;45 a. m. Holy Communion Boats and Accessories...... ,.... 46 Apply 38 Woodland street. Tel. 1531. Mrs. Charles Fish and daughter WITH EVERY LOT -climbingr arid jumping to perform. After the recruit is Building Materials ...... 47 WANTED—NEAT and efficient girl to and sermon by the rector who will Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 Shirley visited her parents, Mr.'and discuss a more profitable use of taught how to handle, raise and balance the ladder, he assist with housework and care of FOR RENT—5 ROOMS and bath, new Mrs. Ai H. Post Thursday. We offer: For $5,5UU a well Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 children. Telephone 2538-J. floors, newly decorated, steam heat Sunday. - built single ot 5 rooms, ail modern must learn how to make .a "chain of ladders.” Stand­ Fuel and Feed ...... 49-a furnished, house In excellent condi­ The Young Women's club meeting • 6:30 p. m. Evening prayer and Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 60 WANTED—2 GIRLS for general tion. Rent reasonable. Apply G. B. was omitted this week on account with garage space. Why. pay renL ing on ^op of one ladder he must be able to hook an­ Household Goods ...... 61 housework In girls boarding house. sermon, “The Good Shepherd.’’ Machinery and Tools ...... 62 Willis & Son, Inc., 2 Main street. of so much sickness. Brand new single ot 6 rooms, other.ladder oyer the ledge of a window far Above him.*^ Apply Employment Bureau, Cheney Telephone 50. Christian Science Service, steam beat, well arranged rooms, Musical Instrum ents ...... 63 Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Foote 10:45 a. m. Subject of the lesson, Office and Store Equipment .... 64 TO RENT—GREENACRES Wads- were visitors In Willimantic Thurs­ spacious veranda, price only $6,0UU. -Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 66 w orth street, 5 room flat, all modern “Love.'* Specials at the Stores ...... 66 day. Might consider building lot as part Help W anted— Male 8(i Improvements. Inquire 98 Chqrch Notes. payment. . 'Wearing Apparel—F u r s ...... 67 street or telephone 1348. Mrs. Ruby Bowen Is seriously 111 Charles K. Doylng widely known Wanted—to Buy ...... 68 at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry street—single of six Kooms— Hoard- Holds—II caorts BEGINNERS ■— Positions on ocean a$ the “Dummy” an inmate of the licBtnnrnnIs liners; travel; good pay; experience STEA3IERS AGROUND Hart E. Buell. rooms, closed in porch, bard wood unnecessary; sent, self-addressed Town Farm has been taken to the Rooms Without Board ...... 69 London, Feb. 2.—The liner Joseph Barrasso atteiided the Rockville City hospital seriously ill floors, garage space and large lot. Boarders Wanted ...... 69-A .envelope for list. W rite Mr. E. Dalila, bound from Hamburg to flfth union agricultural meeting and Price only $7,600. Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 Arculus, filount Vernon, N. Y. with pleuro-pneumonla. ' Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 Liverpool, went aground today off banquet of the State Farmers’ Dorothy Teabo of Grand street Is Green Hill street, single of 6 Wanted — Rooms—Board ...... 62 SALESMAN to represent million dol­ Dungeness, Eng., in tbe Straits of group at Hotel Garde in. Hartford 111 with Influenza. rooms, oak floors, fireplace, large Heal lcatlon8 for Rent ... 64 varnishes and roofing,■ money-back have caused the accident. The Da- ed.to the house by llipesB. Owner Ulves out ot town and will Houses for Rent ...... 66 guarantee; direct to user on long, flla’s passengers are still aboard Mr. and Mrs. John Loomis’s In Wil­ , Several residents in the vicinity sell at reasonable price. Suburban for Kent ...... 66 easy terms; big commissions easy; permanent position) exclusive terri­ the vessel. '' limantic Wednesday. ■of High street are planning tp State road and car line in Man­ Summer Homes lor R ent ...... 67 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Hutchin­ Wanted to Rent ...... 68 tory. Adams Paint Co., Dept. K-4, organize: a Radio Listeners League chester, farm 20 acres, 9 room Ileal Eatnle For Sale Cleveland, Ohio. London. Feb. 2.— A rough sea son are suffering with colds. to investigate cases of Interference. house and other out buildings. Ideal Apartment Buildings tor Sale .. 69 today balked two tugs In their ef­ for gias station or market garden­ Business Property for S ale...... 70 Dogs— Bi rds— Pet s 41 forts to refloat the Union Castle FILES, HER DEBTS. ing. Farms and l^and for S a le ...... 71 New Haven, Feb. 2.— Jane L. SGBAPPlNCi IRISH Houses for Sale ...... 72 liner Garth Castle which went Surtleff, Greenwich hotel owner, Lots for Sale ...... 73 FOR SALE—PEDIGREED Irish Set­ aground on the East Suffolk coast Resort Property for Salt ...... 74 ter puppies, 321 1-2 Oakland street. who recently filed intention of Lady Collector:! On what floor of Suburban for S ale ...... 76 yesterday while enroute to London petitioning for bankruptcy, toda.7; that house dpes Mr.^Ffanagan live, The firemen rush up Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 from Hamburg. The marooned ves­ Robert J. Smith filed her sotaedule ot debts' In' my little man? ' Real Estate, ; Insurance, the stairs in a burning Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 FOR SALE—3 GERMAN police pup­ sel Is manned by a crew of 110. Anctloa— l.,egal iVoHces < United States District Court here.' Roy: The, third flight up, lady.— ,4 Tears.at 1009 Main St. The dangers to which building and tear down a pies. Frank Hoher, 319 Lake street. There were no passengers aboard Auction Sales ...... 71 Telephone 970-3. Liabilities are set at |64,106, and Passing Show. Steamship Tickets firemen are exposed locked door.! Oxygen Legal Notices ...... 7i at the time of the accident. • assets at $120,000. claim as many lives pro­ strikes the smoldering portionately as there are flame inside and it ex- ,‘ GAS BUGGIES—CUsby Overdoes It. By FRANK BECK soldiers killed in battle. plodes.^ L MY e o s s AH LIKE TO AM DE ORIGINAL DROP DE DISHES GOLD-DUST TWIN. LAUGHIN AT HIM HE c l e a n s u p ON TRYIN* TO PAT , EVERYTHING. AN* HISSELF ON DE WHILE CA N ME S E LL! BACK ANDTHROW^ MR. DRESSER SAf.j HE EVEN HIS CHEST OUT IS HAVING SOLD HIMSELF AT DE SAME DINNER A T INSOM NIA TIME. HEM'S HOUSE, PILLS IN HIS HIS SLEEP. CHAUFFEUR, C U S e V , IS GIVING HtS MOLARS AND IMAGINATION A . S TIFF W ORKOUT 4N- TH E KITCHEN. The falling wall is another common dan|^r. Some­ times a brick wall will crumple in the mi(i4fe Aild. buckle, dropping like a curtain. But quite dfte^ vrhole w.e^l will fall straight out and remain afmoH until it strikes the ground, crippling or kHfiffg'\l companies- .. (To Be ConthHiidyi \UiMti.aad SjrnapMt. CopTright, t927,'nM GnBtr MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1929. PAGE ELBVKN By Percy L. Crosbji riAPPER FANNY SAYS; SENSE a»i NONSENSE SKIPPY

HISTORY, NATIONAL AND i HCftt COM€S WAVS VA $e&J NATURAL \ 5Kippy. FUHTiti, SKIP Teacher— ^Whose hlrthdays are In 1 February? BeeN FICMY/N* Smart Boy—^Washington’s, Lin­ Ho’ I've coln’s and the groundhog’s. Seeti ftcjcHT.' OLD AUTOGRAPH “ Speak the truth and speak It ever, Cost it what It 'will. He who hides the wrong he did. Does the wrong thing still.

FLY IN OINTMENT Blinks: “ There’s only one trou­ ble about being a rounder.’’ Jinks: “ What’s that?” Blinks: “ Squarine yourself with your wife.”

The groundhog is a moron who ! Has not the slightest gumption; Then does it not seem strange to ll \ you __jivb.^1(1 u. II r 1 I ’ I II _ Ol»2a BY.NC* SCnVKC, INC. That he’d have the presumptidn n f fnihi; 1929, Ferty L. Crosty, Central Trtss Astn., Inc. To teach (although he has no OUR BOARDING HOUSE People are often left out in the sense) By Fontaine Fox cold when old flames fade out. A person of Intelligence. Pathetic Figures By Gene Ahem Little Girl (disturbed at her prayers by her teasing young bro­ T H E d iT Y ftAT rr,-.^ER.£/A4- iP R A T riE R t a k e ! while I lick Herbie.” F A S t THAT THIS (xf^oUf^P HO ^ c c e v x m but she didn’t show much speed.” -Tb V -m^AUL I COULP PO GEdlTLEMAnfs A PUZZLING PAIR , OF MV Willie: “ Did you take her I.o.Li. T or after MolpiaIg it GAME OF^ ■ SOlT To paraphrase an old song, home?” * . XI, VfOll CAti REST ASSOREP TOR Tfedi VEARS IS CARPS,-. COULP Dontno: “No, I took her to the MV I.0.L1. IS AS GOOD AS “ There’s a GIRL for every BEAU garage again, guess I’ll trade her in •^*^THEV last as In this world,’’ and letter golf SEAiP IT BACK T o on a new car.’’ y'Vx A gov/ eraImeaAT gold TriEP To LOAiG As . proves It. Par is six and one solu­ VoU,TfeLUAiG WMAT g Vp each tion is on another page: V^AR-R-RaM"^----- AAI I.O.G. “No,” said Gertie the Flapper, I TH W K o f V o ii, ' other With “ I don’t believe in showing too E6AP, WERE WE MoT OFTH' V WRlTTEdi daA TH' EVERVTHWg , much of my silk stockings.” PLAVlAle WITH MV oWAd BoT eTHe r /J^A ooTZ s B E A U “ I know why,” said the cat. “ It’s V CARPS, I WOiJLP SAV I cTMER SIPE/* because they have cotton tops.” 1 ^ ^ TtlAT -fl^E PECk” WAS ^ le t ME SEE “ What Is your worst sin, my MARKEP f Voii TflATTRIc K CUFF- w I child?” HAP s o m e LUc KV PLAVS LldlK VOli'RE WEA^/AIG, “ My vanity—I spend hours be­ fore the mirror admiring my beau- T rfA f iMv/ iT e p IT^ F uaIaIV rioul ty*** SllSPlClOdl i .r J A CARP WoULP <5ET “ That Is not vanity — that Is CAUGIK imagination.” 3^rov Odl rf/. Flapper: “ I wish I could get rid of Freddie.” Druggist (overhearing): “ Par­ don me, miss, but have you tried I.O.U. our lotion? It will take any chap off your hands. As the plumber entered the house p - G- 1 R L he met Bjones and his wife in the hall. “ Before we go downstairs,” THE RULES. said the methodical Bjones to the plumber, “ I wish to acquaint you 1— ^The idea of Letter Golf Is towith the trouble.” change one word to another and do “ I’m very pleased to meet you,” ,1'/ It In par, a given number of said the plumber, as he bowed to strokes. Thus to change COW to Mrs. Bjones. HEN in three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, HEN. A girl whose steady has called on 2— You change only one letter ather every night for more than a a time. year, when asked why she didn’t ,3— You must have a complete marry him and put him out of his word, of common usage, for each misery, replied, “ Oh, if I did that, jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ he wouldn’t have any place to go 1 *RBP-H!or tions don’t count. evenings!” 4— The order of letters cannot be RE&U. S. PAT. OFF.-I 0 19291 *1 NCA SERV B A V - O F F = - (SPontalne The BeU Syndicate. Inc) ------t'Jil ------changed. Now that they’ve shown the men they couldn't keep ’em from bob­ 'The wages of sin is sometimes a bing their hair they’re letting It brick house and three automobiles. grow long again. WASHINGTON TUBBS U Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow— By Crane The world will never improve so Train up a child in the way he should go and keep on training to PSSTl HANS tOLP ME DOT ALEXIS A CONSPIRACY, COLONEL. I long as sons continue to grow up 600V done, COUNT, dot tMU FOR- ^ HEV, TRlTZl OSCAR JUST ToLP r. •pUNKJgR chips of the old blockhead. keep him from going some oth^r. EkaMER iSS TRW IN O To PURSUADE lAE DOT PER COUNT Tbl-D HIM HEARD WLVIAM SAN DOT HEINE HASS IT HAE IT STRAUaHT-DER. ADMIRAL BLITZEN* T066S DOT HE S^OUUD DER ADMIRAL ISS VANT»N(j 1b PROM RBUA61B SOURCES POT PER NEW ISS SECRETLY MARRIED To JADM I m ust MARRM PRINCESS OADN AND MARRN PER princess SO APAMRAL ISS X o ELOPE MlT PER PRIN­ HE V/ANTS To BECOME RING-ANY INFORM DER BECOME A PRINCE. N\U MARE HIM A PRINCE CESS. ACHl I SET DEV ISS ALREADY MINUTE MAV star t A REV/OLUTlOf^ m arried. UNO HAP A EYE’ ON PER To dethrone goober.,. GRAND VIZER ■-(jrHRONE. £H,VOT? AT VUNCE, SiOQir ^ COCHRAN— PICIURES>^ KMCK Ma.iLtMKr.orai

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A T h r iU ! Cy Blosser

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j Where to? B y S m a ( ^ (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PHTTURE) SALESMAN SAM The Trouble Tots seemed very one of the wee Tots shouted, strong. They pulled the basket “ Whoa!” The Tots all stopped their I'M SORt GLftO VOO’Re. ISUST WMCH M E / GOOD *THP.OV.l, ’’ ( GOT 'eP.,G«kt.’. \ SOT pulling. “ It is your turn now,” cried SHFe ftN' 60UMP PiFTfeR. GU2.7.-. lHeRe.SHE HERe'S LUCK. Tb ' right along, and all the Tinies quite one. And so the 'finles, with a enjoyed the ride. It was a treat. VOUR. TuM©t-e. OliTf>kT«e. IS riohthbove shout, climbed up the basket and (XlR.,5An- ©vrr HOW Vft US- GKfiPtr w ow cl “ The ground’s so rough,” one Tiny jumped out. “ Why, sure, we’ll do GONNfN r e s c u e TH' MOOKfiD \T1U' said. “ It’s funny they can go ahead. the pulling now,” said -Coppy. BUMP? UIMT Tiwe, I only wish that we were on a “ ’Twill be fun.” e H ? ~ smooth and winding street.” On o’er the ground they gaily “ Oh, don’t you worry.” said a salledt and not . single Tiny failed Tot. “ If we get tired, as like as to do his share. Not far ahead they not we’ll let you Tinies pull a reached a long, long hill. “ Oh, while, and we will ride in ease.’ look!” cried Clowny. “ Let’s all ride. And then he added, “ Truth to tell, Right down the hill we'll roll and if we keep running on pall, mell, slide. If we are very careful 1 don’t I’m sure that we will grow fati­ think we’ll take a spill.” gued. 1 feel It In my knees.” They soon found t ut that he was “ Oh, my,” sighed Clowny, “ I wrong. They hadn’t traveled very just knew that that Is wh-it we’d long until the rolling basket hit a have to do. It seems that all the rock and bounced in air. Off flew fun we have is ruined In the end.” the funny little wheels. The bunch Then Sccuty snapped. “ You lazy fell out, head, over heels. It hap­ boy! Why, I should think you pened all so suddenly, it gave them would enjoy your turn at pulling quite a scare. all these Tots. A band I’ll gladly (The Tlnymites and Tots see a « J i«lti..aY HCA irtwce, 1 lend.” AS Then, in a half an hour or so. blfl bear In the next stonri. \ SATUKDAT, FEBEUAET2, WSS. ■ r « "Ea S b TWELVE ffllanrlirBtn Eti^nftm

Modem-Old Fashioned^ the lines of wh’fit the drama can do ^-.An appointment for. shampoo,' DANCE for'us, and again what we can do GIRU’ FRIENDLY SUPPER marcel, finger wave or facial for DANCING MASONIC BEL TO for the, drama. . Her, definition-of, the Junior Prori ^or Masoni.-- Ball GiTcn by the 'drama -was .a r^prwentation of should be made without delay. City View Dance Hall - St Mary’s Qirls’ Friendly societjr Uthuanian AUJaBce of America human* life in actable form. She Phone The Weldon Beauty Parlor WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc. Keeney Street BE MOST FORMAL claimed that .the drama Is the greats will giVe Its annual turkey sapper today.— 15 2 2— Adv. t u r n h a l l Every Saturday Evening est of all arts because jt deals with on Lincoln’s birthday* February 12 at 6:30. Miss Dorothy Russell ban TONIGHT Admission: life “Itself and there is nothing- Itadles 25c Gents 50c more Important than understanding been appointed chairman of the . xickets 85c. human life. ^ supper committee. Miss Hazel Rob^ WILLARD ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS Committee Member Hakes inson, chairman of'the ticket com­ Mrs. Campbell referred to Presi­ eHAPELATllOAKST. MODERN dent-elect Hoover a$ the best pre-, mittee, Mrs. Ethel DaVls and Miss Radio Rentals Auto Annoimcement; Fine Mn- -pared man for the office of.any o f Helen Crawford will arrange for the Modern OU-Time Dance i bis predecessors. The reason she entertainment to follow the supper. Robert ICAnderson P h o n e 5 0 0 Miss Dorothy Norris will supervise Dancing Tonight advanced for her opinion was be^ SERVICE STATION Funeral Director o r 2 8 3 7 -W Manchester Green School sic Is Secured. cause Mr. Hoover has met t many the decorations. SATURDAY EV’G. FEB. 2 people in his travels in this and All members of the society and at the RAINBOW. other lands. Human life may be^ associates afe requested to attend Batteries Recharged Wehr’s Orch. Daa Miller, Prompter Kennedy’s Orchestra studied by observation and books the monthly devotional servlco Mon­ Admission 50 cents. The Masonic Ball which takes as well as by travel. Th6 speaker day evening at 7:30. Telephone 15 place a week from Monday night stated that while'the drama offered ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD IT PAYS The Good Will club’s whist at at Cheney Hall will be a strictly a great field foretudy the truth was it was read less than any other siib-, PUBUC W fflS r City View dance hall last evening formal affair, it was stated today by attracted 16 tables of players. First jecL In modern drama we find) BUCKINGHAM’S Monday Evening* Feb. 4 prizes, which were gold pieces, were a member of the com.v'ttee in many of our modern problems pre-' charge. Incidentally, the Masonic ODD FELLOWS HALL won by Mrs. Lillian Blanchard and sented. By observation of human SELECT USED CARS Harry F. White; second prizes were Ball is Manchester’s biggest and nature people are made helpful and By Sunset Rebekah liOdge most colorful social event of the 6 Prizes. Refreshments won by Mrs. John Hayden and Irv­ the most helpful person is the one, Bring Pleasant Memories season. who understands human life best.' Oaklsm Filling Station 35 cents. ing Carlson and consolation by Mrs. Emma Clark and Chester Bascom. Jack Morey’s famous broadcast­ The most successful'person is also The ladies of the committee served ing orchestra from Springfiel* will the one who understands human, •Tel. 8-1310 home made cake and coffee and be he.’e to supply the music. This life, as for Instance the doctor, the 725 Main, East Hartford ABOUTTOWN dancing followed card playing. famous band has been heard many lawyer and the teacher. By read­ times in Manchester over radio sta­ ing dramatic works development in Center church Women’s Federa­ The regular monthly business tion WEZ at Springfield. A concert imagination Is obtained. This is a FEDERAL TIRES tion announce a* Valentine supper from 8:30 until 9 o’clock will pre­ quality which* children p..,ssess in a meeting of the Buckland Parent- large degree hut which is lost for Thursday evening, February 14, Teacher association will be held cede the grand marcL and program dancing which follows. somewhat in goin« through the ON in charge of the home service com­ Monday evening at the school as­ schools. By seeing drama present­ A Room mittee. sembly hall. ed knowledge is gained of human life if one is in a receptive and N o E x t r ^ Low Friday, February 8 at 2:30, the COSMOPOUTANS HEAR sympathetic mood. Drama can be finance committee of the Memorial RADIO FANS HEAR used to make historical and biblical O f Beauty Charge Terms Hospital auxiliary groups, will man­ subjects more real. It began In the CREDIT age a food sale at Watkins Brothers LECTURE ON DRAMA church but when it degenerated it You can add so much store. This will he the first finan­ LONDON STATION was abandoned. The persons act^ cial venture of the year for the ing in a drama gain a spirit of co­ to the appearance of AUTHORIZED benefit of the linen fund. The next operation, a spirit o^ self sacrifice will be a large card party. A stand­ London, England, was heard over Mrs. Marion Blake Campbell of your rooms with the use the radio in Manchester late yester­ and of unselfishness, as well as a ing invitation is extended to any Windsor Speaker at Yester­ sense of punctuality and ' stren.gth of our lovely patterned woman Interested to join any of the day afternoon. It was made possi­ day’s Meeting. of memory. The modern plays from W illys-K night, O verland and four groups, who take turns in ble through a re-broadcast by the which Mrs. Campbell read parts wall-paper. And by National Broadcasting Company meeting Monday afternoons to sew Mrs» Marion Blake Campbell of were: "The Silver Cord.” “ Chil­ for the hospital. The women gather which obtained the prograxu by dren of the Moon.” “ Craig’s Wife.” letting our men apply telephone from' Riverhead L. I., Windsor spoke before the Cosmo­ W hippet Service for the work in one of the upper politan club members yesterday af­ “ The Canonsacci.” "Marco’s Mil­ it you are assured of a rooms at the School street Recrea­ where it was picked up on short ternoon at the home of Mrs. Edna lions.” These parts were wisely tion Center. wave lengths. Case Parker of Benton street on selected and well read. GENUINE PARTS EXPERT LABOR The program came from Station neat smooth smart job “ The Drama.” Mrs. Campbell was '• The second part of the lecture An orchestra from the local Sal­ 5SW Chelmsford, England, and was formerly connected with the Camp­ was in answer to the question done in a surprisingly vation Army band will 'provide the first foreign broadcast to be re­ bell school of Windsor, and is at “ What we can do for the drama.” music at the roast besf supper by broadcast all over the United States. present chairman of the drama sec­ The speaker stressed the import­ short time. May we U . S. L. and W illard Batteries the men of the Rockville Methodist Results were fair with some static tion of the Department of Arts of ance of having good dramas pre­ show' you our newest church tonight at six o’clock. and some fading. At times the the State Federation of Women’s sented in every town, with special Trade in your old batteries; very liberal allowance. music was as clear as coming from clubs, and has spoken before many emphasis on the word “ good.” samples? Orford Parish Chapter, D. A. R. an American station. The broadcast women’s organizations. Other suggestions she offered in her will hold its February meeting at lasted for nearly an hour and many Mrs. Campbell’s talk proved of plea for a more intelligent study of Center church parlors this after­ housewives here who had been extraordinary interest to ■ her the drama, were reading dramas noon at 3 o'clock. listening to President Coolidge’s audience. It was on a subject that aloud at club meetings: and seeing 1 Florida address from Station WJZ the club has given little study dramas In groups. Jo h n . O lso ii hitherto, and she developed it alon,g Oaklyn Filling Station Mystic Review Woman's Benefit at New York were surprised when association will hold its regular they were told to stand by for a Painting and Decorating ALEXANDER COLE meeting Monday evening in Odd special announcement followed by Contractor. TeL 1284 Tel. 1284 Fellows hall. “ This is London calling.” COMIM.ETE 699 Main St., So. Manchester The Woman’s Christian Tem­ SUNDAY perance Union will meet Tuesday, SHEET MUSIC RADIO SERVICE February 5, at 2:30 p. m., with Free I'ube Testing. Miss M. F. Ferguson, 3 South Entire New Stock at the Main street. A Frances Willard General Itepalrfng memorial program will be rendered Aiithniizerl and tea will be served with Miss E. 30c each Sale* and Service for M. Stanley as hostess. Majeatlc Atwater-Kent HOTEL SHERIDAl' Kolster Itacllola Enighet Lodge, No. 42, I. 0. G. “Show Numbers” 40c Fveroacly T., will meet tonight at 8 o’clock at Turkey, Duck or Chicken Orange Hall. THE MUSIC BOX KEMP'S Another session in the series of 673 Main St. with all the fixings, SI setback games at the Masonic Next to Rialto Theatre Temple will be held tonight in social rooms. There will be prizes for play and a door prize. FRIGIDAIRE FOR SALE Kiwanis club members at the Monday noon meeting at the Hotel Sheridan will hear Perry T. W. — MAYTAG— 8-70 LOCOMOBILE Hale of Portland discuss “ Educa­ SUPER-OIL BURNER In excellent condition in eVery way. Delivered to me iier- tion of the Blind.’’ Mr. Hale who sonally at the factory Dec. 12, 19*27. was at-one time a famous Yale SALES fullback, lost bis sight through an SALE PRICE $1,000 accident and is now in the insur­ and ance business. Having taken an agency for Hupinobile I have no further use for the above car. Miss Dorothy Gates of Highland SERVICE street left Thursday for Boston PHONE 2936 H. A. STEPHENS where she has entered the Bryant Cor. Center and Knox Sts., Tel. 089-2, South Manchester & Stratton Business college. Her sister, Miss I^aura Gates, local man­ ome ager of the Western Union, is ill at see her home with grip. Sunset Rebeka lodge will run a public whist in Odd Fellows hall Monday evening at 8:15, in charge the greatest of the following committee: Mrs. Lillian Helm, Mrs. Emma Dowd We Are Here To Give You Mrs. Agnes Seidel, Mrs. Maud Dauchy. Mrs. Margaret Bellamy and Miss Lottie Bamberger, Si-x prizes will be awarded and refresh ments and a social time enjoyed. A REAL SERVICE Stjle JExhibit erer shown short meeting of the lodge will take place at 7:30. Plan on having your car greased and oU changed before taking Miss Naomi Foster, daughter of ^ a t long drive. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Foster of Monday and Tuesday Academy street, who is home.from ,S Mt. Holyoke college for the mid­ Three service pits, seven service men. year recess, has as her guests five February 4th and 5th. of her classmates. Miss Mayflower Wood of Clemons, N. Y.; Miss Narland Super Motor Oil IHstributora Elizabeth Ivins and Miss Alice Duryea of Trenton, N. J.; Miss Eunice Russell of East Orange, N. Go^yoar Tires—Hood Tires J., and Miss Helen Prendergrass of Cynwyd, Pa. Exide Batteries This s ^ e exhibit will give weH dressed men an opportimity to review Society Brand’s complete TryUaforMce Hue of suit and topcoat models for spring. A f l a i i l i K BaRS^ Trtuble ^ OufoI GM^ figaTJoB tailoring expert firam the Society Brand organ- 155L We Wm Take Gaze of YoaS izatioii has m ade a special trip from Chicago for ft tbeoccashm* Hepersonally will take themeasure- ANNOUNCEMENT matits o f Tisitors vdio wish to have clothes made We have a complete stock of generator and starter brushes—Ignition points— np, either in regnlar ready-to-wear sizes, or Distributor caps—Ck>ils and condensers. Starter and generator work turned out promptly as we have our own stock of according to indiyidnal measurements. parts to work wi&. 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