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Riers Planned To Break Rec­ HtTLERINRACE FENTON ON STAND After 96 Honrs of Heavy Fighting Annies Are Jnst Abent; ord By Flying From Maine TOHEADGERMANY DENIES CHARGES Where They Started Last Saturday— Japs Admit That To Sooth America; Engine Foes Are Capable of .Holding Out For a Long Tune; Four Cornered Contest As­ Tronble Develops. Ex-Town Clerk Says He Re­ Chinese Report Repnising Every Attack and Fighting sured— Leader Has Been Bonton, Feb. 23.— (AP) — Nate placed Money After Con­ Japanese To a Standstifl Along Entire Front. C, Browne, former Army flier, and Edward Muldowney, who took off Made German Citizen. ference With Selectmen. Shanghai, Wednesday, Feb. 24, — today from Old Orchard Beach, CHINESE WOMEN FIGHT Maine, on a projected non-etop fllfht (AP)—Japanese headquarters ad­ WITH MEN AGAINST JAPS to Buenoi Airea, landed their plane, , Feb. 28.— (AP)—Adolf mitted eariy this morning teat the Putnam, Feb. 23— (AP) —Frank "The Lone Star," at the Eaat Boe- HiUer, National Socialist leader to terrific onslaught against Klangwan Shanghai, Feb. 23.— (AP) — P, Fenton former town clerk and toD Airport two houri later becauM day bad definitely entered the race had failed to dislodge the defenders Japanese army headquarters said of engine trouble. The plane’i aux* treEMurer of Windham took the wit- for president of the German Repub­ and that it appeared the Chinese today Chinese women have taken illary landing gear wait amaihed In lic against President Paul von Hin- Bees stand today to d el/ charges he up arms alongside their hus­ the landing but both Browne and had embezzled town funds. were capable of holding out for a bands and brothers In the ds- Muldowney eecaped Injury. The denburg. When tee State rested its case long time. fence of tee viUage of Klangwan. plane came cloie to turning over, Hitlsr's nomination which prom­ ebortly after court wai resumed fol­ 'Thus 96 hours of the heaviest Soldiers returning from the when the left wheel collapeed. ises tp make the race a four-corner­ lowing a week-etijl recess, defense fighting since the World Weir has front, headquarters officials said, Browne who waa at the eontrola, ed one was announesd last night by counsel called Fenton as their first left the two powerful opposing declared they bad seen woman armies just about where they stood laid the "Lone Star" wai over CMe bis lieutenant, Joseph Ooebbefs. The This is the eight that cheered American residents of Shanghai—Uncle tim a Btorlnes going about the witness. ^ ^ shooting from windows of build­ last Saturday when the Chinese re­ C!od when a cylinder burned out The announcement followed ebortly aft­ busineiili of getting "the situation well in band." Tlie HeraJd-NBA Service jricture above is the flyat to show Answering allegations he hod ings at the outskirts of tee ba- jected an ultimatum and the Japa­ engine trouble eaueed the plane to er that of Theodore Duesterberg American forces on duty in the war-stricken Chinese city. Relmeted "devil doge are shown beh nd a sand­ withdrawn money from a slnklni selged village. loee altitude and it quickly dropped bead of the SUel Helmet organiu- fund established in 1905 to pay o: nese launched their offensive. The soldiers, they sold, had bag barricade at the south end of a bridge over Soochow Creek while milling Chinese refugees sift througn "Our men are tired and they want to within a few feet of the water, tlon who was put forward as the the police cordon guarding the international settlement. $105,000 in bonds twenty years little to say for the Chinese he aaid. Nationallet candidate. The fourth later, Fenton lald $10,000 had been some rest,” said a headquarters woman's marksmanship, how­ "We had a oloie call," eaid Browne candidate is Ernst Thaelmann, removed In 1909 "after conferring spokesman, supplementing the com­ ever. who had hoped to eatabllab a new •ooiallst. ^ ^ ' with the selectmen.” munique which reported only minor long diitanoe flight record in the The entry of Deuiterberg and Money RepUused advances during yesterday’s engage­ trip to Buenoa Airea. "When we Hitler indicated their attempt to NEW HAVEN MAN This money was replaced, how­ ment. Ohlneee Hold Firm scene of utter desolation. Every ot down eloae to the water we unite on a candidate to run against SCIENTISTS SEEKING ever, he ajtsertod by $16,000 in Lib­ building had been burned to tbs There was a report that a Japa­ Sumped our gaa and decided to re­ Von Hindenburg bad failed. erty bonds and $10,000 in town ground. turn to Boaton. We were not hurt." Is Made atisen ADMmMIlRDERS bonds. Unable to produce the tovm nese force had put three Chinese Browne aaid the landing gear and The question as to whether Hitler r^cordi of fomo portions of ths regiments to flight, but nevertheless The whole area was blasted terrt- cylinder can be repaired. was ellgibla becauN be waa born In ICE AGE AMERICANS re$3ilatlons concerning the sinking the CUnese held not only the town bly by airplane bombs anfi artillery Austria, met with a new r^Rly fund, he said he would hunt for them of KlEuagwan but also TEUung, a vil­ shells. Numerous grave mounds had DETAILS OF TROUBLE when the newspaper Montag Mor- during the noon recess. lage to tee west, and several other been blown open and large num­ New York, Feb. 38— (AP) — Nat en said last week that Minister of TeUt Girls He KiUed Two Fenton told of his 40 years resi­ strategic points to the south. bers of Chinese Emd Japanese dead The early morning Chlneee com­ C. Browne telephoned from Baat tjterlor Dietrich Klagges of Bruw Spear Point Found In T eus CHINESE PUNNING dence in Windham and of < hia de­ lay here and there. Boaton Airport, where he landed on wick, a National Socialist, had auto­ cision not to seek his offices ^ u n munique said tee Klangwan defend­ A bomb exploded at tee entrance ers had fought tee Japanese to a hia attemptM flight to South Amer­ matically conferred cltlsenehlp on Men In Quarrel — Girls in 1981 after "the starting of this to tee post office at Szechuen road ica, that a cylinder in hie motor bad standstill despite tee enemy’s supe­ Hitler appointing him professor Cave Starts Expedition; trouble." His only stipulated salary, and Soochow Creek in the Interna­ burned out and that he waa forced by MANCHURIAN DRIVE rior equipment. Aerial bombard­ of applied pedagogy at the Brune- he testified, wae $860 a year as tional Settlement this afternoon, in­ to land. Notify the Police. ment of Tazang left only a few wick University. treasurer. juring a foreigh' policeman and The telephone meeaage waa re Think People Lived There Warren M. Brown, Hartford ac­ bouses standing, tee bulletin said, blowing in fronts of buildings across calved by J. Nelaon Ketly, manager Hitler also was appointed police but the Chinese stuck to their commissioner of a small German countant who checked Fenton a th"' street. The blast was Similar to of Floyd Bennett Field. Browne Masting Troops For Offen­ New Haven, Feb. 28.— (AP) — trenches, blocking any advance. to ^ In 1980 and a police commis­ 20,000 Venn Age. books when the charges were teat which wrecked tee officea of aaid be waa at the Amea Aircraft Vlctorlo Millano, 45, was held In- brought against him, was tee l«*t of “Because of tee impending qrrivEd ^ e JapEmese Mitsui Sussan KEdsha hangar and that in landing be sioner as a state officer, automatl- of two additional Japanese dlvl- ceJly becomes a citizen. Antl-Hltler- sive Against Japanese; communicato today as the confessed' 16 State witnesses. He reviewed his last week. It wel. a time bomb. dumped half of hia load of ap previous teafftoony this m o^ng, ^ elons,". said tee communique, ‘‘teegr proxlmately 1,100 gallone of gaao- itei contended, however, Dr. Wil­ Blayet o f two companions. OUnjBM ArtIUery V Washington, Feb. 22.— (A P )— t o p g teat "Fenton had deposited nniwaa command is making all Chines^ artillery continued their line and bad buckled the landing helm Frick, formtf Nasi minister ^ p u ty Sheriff A. Herbert CEuTBog fho Ice Aga Atoerlcan, H en Many Sddiers Therc^ town^Tunds to hia persoMl a c c o s t. eesary preparations to resist any bombardment of tee JapEmese naVEd gear. of interior at TbURngla who made said MIDeuio confessed he shot A&- furteer'offenslve from tee reinforced "missing persons" list for 20,000 The State introduced 91 exhibits vessels in tee "WhErngpo Emd one To Tiw Again :he ap^ntment over-rode the legal tonlo dionattl, 50, Emd Jacob Lelgh- including copies of bonds and town enemy." The flier added thatt he would get rules and that sueb- appointments years, may be comerc.'. at last in ty, 55, to death after a drinklfig of their shells, narrowly missed the Shanghai, Feb, 28.—A formidable records. flagship Idzumo of Adzuiral Nomu­ a new landing gear "in a hurry" were invalid in any case if they i;he caves of west Texas. sarty In a North Haven house REPULSE ALL ATTACKS and be off on hli flight again. Al­ were not followed by actual occu- move is believed to be under way which tee trio occupied. Millano Shanghai, Feb. 23.—(AP) — ra. Japanese- -naval -heEuIquartera The clue with which scientists said the Chinese aim was improvlhg though he did not specify, it waa be­ )ancy of the post hope to "get their man” after 200 against the Japanese in Manchuria. was quoted as saying he had resent­ Shionghai’s dogged Chinese defen­ lieved at the field that he intended Marshal Chang Hslao-llang has ed remarks made concerning him by ders fought a succession of slashing and teat the ;|E!ells .v^*s. falling clos­ centuries is a stone spear point in CANADIAN AVIATOR er every time. Officials sEdd tee ship to repair the damage and return to one of tee caves. Ice Age man, they instructed Wak Fu-lin, former war his companions. Japanese attacks to a standstill to­ Old Orchard for another takeoff. The bodies of tee victims were would remEdn at her present moor­ think, used it to hunt Arctic musk lord of HeUuhgklang, to Inspect all day along the entire battlefront In a telephone conversation with found Isat night after MillEmo ap­ ing. BROOKHART URGES ^ oxen In Texas when much of tee Manchurian troops south of the from Chapel to some ^stance be­ associates here, Edward Muldowney, proached two girls sitting in a park­ It was learned this isfftemoon on United States was covered with Great Wall and to arrange for their DESCRIBES THE WAR yond Klangwan, meeting every ter­ Browne’s companion, said that they ed automobile £ind told them hejiad appEu-ently reliable authority Chi­ mobilization. rific drive with death-dealing bul­ had been unable to attain safe alti­ glaciers. ust killed two men, Carlson, to nese Emtl-aircrEfft. gunners in tee Where Ice Age man left his weap­ A message was dispatched today tude after leaving Old Orchard PROBE OF MOVIES whom tee girls told their story, ar­ lets and bayonets. vicinity of Chenju, northwest of tee ons he also should have left his by Chang Kai-Shek’s central execu­ The. fighting died d,own eis dark­ Beach. rested Millano at his home. InternatioDEd Settlement, brought )ones, and tee Smithsonian Institu- tive committee at Nanking to Mar­ ness cEune on and Effter twelve day­ "One cylinder began going bad," A charge from a shotgun was Japs Execute Every Person down two Japanese EdrplEmes Mon­ don announced today teat Frank shal Chang Hsiao-liang, The com­ light hours of severe fighting tee he SEdd. "We headed out over CSape used to kill each of the victims. Po­ day. The Chinese claimed teree M. Setzler, archaeologist, is on his mittee censured tee young Marshal battle lines of bote forces were ■vir- Cod and dumped part of our gas. lice foimd tee weapon in the house. Japanese avi£d»rs were killed in tee Says Industry Is Monopolized way to look for them. for his failure to essay tee redemp­ Found In Buildings From Then the cylinder burned out and we Leighty’s body, a portion of tee tualfy unchanged. ^ second of two planes Emd teat their Oldest Remains tion of Manchuria from tee Japa­ The slaughter and blood-letting were forced to land. We broke one face Emd one shoulder blown away, plEmes were destroyed. It was Edso If found, Ice Age man’s bones nese, despite the fact teat he still was terrific and bote sides sustain! wheel on the Isuiding. and That the Pictures Are was found in the kitchen. The Which Shots Are Fired. leEurned teat three Japanese pursuit will be oldest human remains commanded an army of 200,000 ed probably tee heaviest losses of Muldowney said teat tee landing body of Gionatti, almost decapi- planes shot down a Chinese plEoie in gear bad not been dropped off after ever discovered in North America, men. 1;ated, was foimd on a bed. Both tee four days of pitched battle. tee vicinity of Soochow, flf^ miles leaving Old Orchard, as they had hdecenl Besides criticizing his military The only success tee Japanese men, police said, were apparently Victoria, B. C., Feb. 23. (A P )— west of Shanghai Monday, planned to do, because *hey never (Oonttnned on Page %) Inaction, tee telegram pointed out asleep when slEiln. * Stories of executions-of Chinese by were able to gain out of tee bloody got altitude enough if make such teat Chang’s ancestbrs were all Millano was ordered held incom- encounter was tee destruction of h action safe. They did drop tee tall FapEmese soldiers in tee fighting VISITS NO MAN’S LAND Washington, Feb. 23.r-(AP)— buried in Manchuria and that the municato af tee county jail while around Shanghai were vouchs^ed noted Chinese airdrome at wheel, however. By Morris J. Harris Striking out vigorously at "degrrad- body of his father, the late Marshal Coroner CorrigEm opened his inves­ for today-by Charles Doyle, who hw Hungjao with a heavy aerial bom­ (Copyright 1932 By A. P.) ng” motion pictures. Senator SOVIETS OBSERVE Chang Tso-lin was stUl awaiting tigation, been a flying instructor for tee bardment. The airdrome is five Shernghai, Feb. 23.— (A P )—I vis­ Brookhart of Iowa today called up­ final burial. Reminders U A is per­ Chinese army, on hl» return from miles west of Shanghai. Twenty five ited tee "no mEm’s lEmd” north of sonal nature are far more offensive on tee Senate to investigate tee en­ tee Far EEist. heavy bombs were dropped upon it, tee ViUage of KiEmgwan today, to a Chinese than charges of inept GANGSTER KILLED tire Industry. ARMY’S BIRTHDAY The account of Doyle, whb lives destroying all tee hangars and tee where most of tee heavy fighting gerrralship or maladministration. NAB LOAD OF WHISKEY Revelations as startling as those at Vancouver, was one of several planes Inside teem. The hangars hEis taken place during tee lEist two of tee Teapot Dome oil scandal Many provinces formerly uninter­ descriptions of tee warfare given were burned to the g;round. or three days and found there hdt BY NEW YORK FOES were perdicted by tee Senator. He ested in Chinese national affairs are by passengers who arrived here yes­ Japanese nav^ authorities said only tee marks of a reign of terror denounced Will H. Rogers as a now rallying to tee patriotic cause Springfield, Meuss., Feb. 23. terday on tee Empress of Asia. The their airplanes mso destroyed the but the actuEil existence of one. "smokescreen,” and charged tee Moscow Decorated Witk and volunteering strong forces to (AP)—Seizure of, a truck contain­ feeling was expressed teat senti­ Chinese air base at Soochow on tee In tee middle cf the war torn area movies had been ‘‘permitted by a assist in a long anti-Japanese strug­ ing whiskey v a lu ^ at $15,000 and ment was running high against tee Shanghai-Nanking railway. I saw Em old Chinese. womEm sitting supine government to be successful­ Flags and Bunting; Papers gle. Besides five divisions promised arrest of teree men by motorcycle Japanese among occupants of tee Attackers Hurled Bm U in Em open field, weeping Emd wrin|^ Body Tossed From Movmg ly monopolized.” policemen today, win test tee ruling ^ternatlonal SetUement at Shang- Wave Effter wave, the force of the ing her. hsmds, ignorant of all but Allegations of releasing "inde­ (Conteioed on Page 2) by Attorney Genersil J*. E. Warner Japsmese army was thrown against what waa going on about her and Taxicab; Dead Man Want­ cent” pictures and of violating tee Warn Against Imperialism that neither state nor l o ^ pcdlce "Wherever there is any sniping, the Chinese line during tee day only entirely helpless to protect herself. anti-trust laws were contained in a may selz^e liquor in transit since tee DOyle SEdd, "tee Japanese arrest to be hurled back by tee Chinese. Some distance to tee right a Jap­ resdution he introduced calling for repeal of the state "Baby Volstead” everyone in tee building from wblch The fighting was fiercest along tee anese soldier appeared, while I weui ed On Murder Charge. an .iquiry by te,e Senate’s Inter­ Moscow, Feb. 23— (AP) r— Red ^ACt.' : ■ . ^ V i • , ■ ' the shots were fired, and execute front northwest of Klangwan where looking and shortly wEm f(fiIowed by state commerce committee. The res- ' . Federal-Agemt J. W. Bow^s was tee Japanese spent every ounce of severEd more. The lone leEiding soP- flags floated from nearly every teem instantly. olutic ' also sEdd "it has been al­ ■In' Boston today but Captain G. W. 160 m a Time strength in an attempt to complete dier raised, his rifle, Edmed at tee leged teat tee , Motion Picture Pro­ building in Soidet Russia today as Btqkneli of tee police d ^ d e d to "A s niEmy as 160 persons have tee circular movement they began woman Emd fired'. New York, Feb. 23.—(AP) — A ducers and Distributors of America, hold truck and men in any event to Kills the Woman man identified from fingerprints as tee country commemor^ed the 14th been put to death at one time in yesterday, which waa intended to Inc., of which Mr. Will H. Hays is await bis return. He missed. The womsm continued Charles Albano, alias Ponzy Albany, anniversary of tee organiisatiOD' of this manner. 'The Japimese just surround tee garrison which has president is primarily a political or­ tee Red Army. On tee truck were John D,-Park­ put revolvers behind their heads successrfully defended tee blasted to weep, hejr face buried in her of Syracuse, N. Y., where he was ganization and has exercised undue er of Dover Plains, N. Y., and Paul hsmds,. Emd tee riflemEm leisurely said by police to have been wanted Columns of newspaper space were and shoot teem.” ruins of tee village for four days. influence with private, str,te and Edward, of Hartford, Conn., while aimed bis gun Eigain Emd fir^. This for murder, - was tossed, fatally devotfed to reiterating tee country’s Madame Johanna Gadski George Le Bouco, Shanghai bimk- A decision on tee mastery of In a conveying cau: was Frederick time he fired with accuracy and wounded, from a moving taxicab in Federal agencies.” peaceful intentions, to which waa er, who was also on tee liner, said Klangwan appeared to ^ far off, "Block Booidng’' Barrows of Fairhaven who at first kiUed tee helpless woman. In tee EHevente avenue, opposite 17te added the warning teat the Soviets every one In the International Set­ however, and tee rtrength of tee admitted a pEurt interest in tee liq­ meantime his comrades pushed for- street, euly today. He died before Brookhart also introduced a bill must be prepEired for “coming Im­ Passes Away In Berlin tlement had been amazed by tee Japanese attack began to subside intended to outlaw "block booking’ perialistic attacks.” uor but later declined to talk. Bor­ stubborn resistance put up by tee after noon with nothing gained WEmd and began looting and terror­ tee arrival of medical trid. He was rows WM later releEaed. The liquor about 38 years old. by wblch he contended tee large The day was not a holiday imd no Chinese. lost by tee forenoon’s effprta izing. Following Auto Accident. wM camouflaged unde ■ furniture As I entered tee area, Japaneso The man had been shot several pfoducera are able to dictate what formEil ceremonies were held in Red "It’s the first time tee Chinese As tee fighting tapered off, Japa­ and was sEdd to be on its way from stretcher-bearers were bringing. out times in tee side and was thrown pictures shall be shown ‘n tee coun­ Square in Moscow such eis occur on army’s strategy hE« not consisted nese Red Cross workers sought to Worcester to Hartford. tee Japanese casui^es. A group under tee new elevated motor ex­ try’s theaters. May Day imd November 7 but tee of running away,” he SEdd. bring out tee wounded. ’The same people were reminded of tee day’s passed every few minutes. HEdf eff press highway. The cab from wblch "The so-called Hayes’ morality Berlin, Feb. 23.— (A P )—ME^dime Stin Hope for Peace probably waa happening behind the he was thrown had been reported code,’’ Brookhart said, “is admitted­ significance not only by tee Ae^ s Johanna Gadski, noted opera singer He said teat in tee French sec­ the forms on tee stretchers appan% ad bunting bpt by tee screaming HERBERT HOPPS DEAD tion tee hope waa still held tee Chinese lines. ently were dead. In tee meantime stolen. ly a failure.” who wa3 seriously Injured in Ein au­ Use Smoke Screens Since its promulgation, he said, Seadlines, pictures of StEdin and League of Nations may intervene. oteef Japanese bands were layini: Inspector Francis J. Hear said tomobile accident here yesterday, It also was a bloody day on tee movies have become "even more caustic editorial comment on tee Ansonla, Feb. 28.—-(AP)—^Her­ Leon Britton, an independent mo- waste Emy remsdning property ^th-i teat Albano, although an Italian, died today. bert Hopps o f 246 Wakelee avenue, front between Chapei smd K itog- degrading.” progress of tee disarmament con The automobile In which Madame tioiA picture producer of New York, in tee su-ea. spoke Yiddish fluently and frequept- this city, died this morning at his wan. A barrage of artIUery fire "Last year it was the fashion to ference In tee newsiiapers. The com­ Gadski was riding when she was described tee fighting at Shanghai Large numbers of Chinese dead ly was taken for a Jqw- 1’be inspec­ home. He had been in failing health from tee Japanese lines prepared tor said Albaap waa wanted in Syra exploit, I might say exalt, tee gang- ment on tee disarmament confer injured yesterday, was driven by and Woosung as a "great show.” could be seen b^ore tee burnihi^ Mrs. Geraldine Bangs o.. Nen^ York. for tee last teree years. "It’s going to be a long war and tee way for tee lunges of the infan­ ruins of what hEid' been teelr honiei cuse for tee murder there on June He is survived by Ws widow, Mra, (OoBttmied on Page t ) (Oontlmisd Od Page 2.) Others in tee car were her husband. there will be some real scrapping try and airplanes showered high ex- It yfas a helllte sis^t- I aaw tea 17, 1981, of Rubin Johnson, and his Emma Hopps; one. son, FrEmcis H. pll^ves on tee embatUed Chinese. picture was published among the L Captain Hans Taiischer, and her before it is settled.” he forecast. Chinese deEto pUed up beside a cart daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Busch. Hopps of Ansonla; three daughters, Doyle WM compelled to give up Smoke screens were used to cover path. Examination.roveiped teat the "waited” crlirjnals in tee curroit Mrs. James E. Hawks and 'Mrs. They Edso were Injured, less serious­ his post as flying Instructor, he tee Japanese,infantry thrusts Md bands of Edl of teem were tied be­ Issue of “ Sp.'^Ag 8100,” tee monthly Geofge C. Martinez of Ansonla Emd to shield tee soldiers from tee vlgi- ly. , , sfdd, as be would have forfeited his hind their backs. ApparenGy th^ publication fit tee police depart­ Mrs. Rudolph Notey of Torrington. lant E^es of tee.Clfinese guon^y. Picks Soldier as Target Mme. Gadski wels to have headed Canadian citizenship had he re­ had been capturad, lined up*nnd‘tiea ment. mained in the Chinese army after The machine gun fire frota tee David Brotman, who reported' the a German opera tour of tee United and teen mowed down together. fighting began. \ well concealed Chinese "nests” taxicab stolen, told police two young States next fall. Old Oonple flhot Commenting on tee devaatofiofi* which dotted tee entire area suc­ men, who kept their right hands ii For Youth*s New Rifle She wEus 59 yesms old and waa es­ I passed tee flaming ztiins of the pecially noted for her work in Wag- he described it as "almost beyond ceeded in stopping tee JapaneM home of a peasant The fife hM their pockets as though they hek Herald Newsboys human comprehension.” weapons, held him up axid took hli nerlEm operEUS. She was considered aigain as they had succeeded In teelr burno) dow nalmost to tee "The Chinese losses run into attacks tee last four days. M u q ^ machine. San Francisco, Feb. 28— (AP) — ^went hunting yesterday to try out one of the most celebrated “Bruen- bunxed down a)mo|8^ to L*) hlldes” of tee early Twentieth Cen- thousands and no less than -45,000 tee fighting was hand to hand: The of an* old man and . woman, ' Inspector Hear said he bclievec AU Private Thomas To1)ln,.30„ U. S. his new rifle^ are homeless," he said. Albano had been shot in a nearby Robert Spencer, 19, and Gordon Carries -of the Mapehes- Japanese were cut down by the Chl- ently its former . occupants. . A., was doii^ was sitting on a bench *“ S ; r husband. Captain Hans aese bayonets as they attempted to had been rtiot, probably, as hotel or night club and teen bundled AtktDBoni 13,- told tee authorities ter Evening: Herald sfomg to TREASURY IbALANOB Into tee ta^cab from which pe later near Fort Funstpn but he might as Youngelaw' remarked: Tauscher, represented tee Kriipp In­ the Shrine Circus in Hart­ rush tee defenders trenches. from the house, to escape toey w el^ -; terests in tee United States before Many Dead Farther on I vras thrown. well'have been In No-Mead’s Land "There’s a soldier—^he’s used to Washington, Feb. —(AP) — tee World War. He, with teeir ford tonight should be at A survey Gt tee area northwest burning home sita^jta Two policemen sent in a call for near Shanghai. being shot at and will make a fine Treasury receipts for February. 19 an ambulance after determining teat ta m et” da-ighter, Mrs. Charlolta Biuch, Nichols,. Depot Square, or of Kiangwito revealed* many hodlea scattered five 'di^ : ^ m aapr,li|jto For while sitting, he received a were $5,^,765.12; .egp^end^tures, Ing one woiaam'The Pem the ride victim was breathing faint­ 'nie ybung hiinteb teen raised his surrtve her. The HeiRld', 13 Bissell St., $8,712,968.32; balance, $606,806,983.- of Japanese dead which had not yet l ^ e t wound in his baCk, fired, po­ ly. The man waa dead, however, rifle and fired, his companions said. They, wite Mra. Geraldine Bangs not later than 6:30. 38. Customs duties fot! 19 daira of len picked up- Behind the J a ^ e e e when EUJ ambulance iurgeon exam­ lice said, by Monroe YoungdaW, 18. Tobin will recover. The youth was were reported out of danger at tee February were $16,614,481.65. on the northern ■eettdn .nnui.a ined him. The youth with two eompahiona held for the Juvenile Court. heiVital today. . . _ ...... -■ .< V " . •'j.

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D. A R. ENTERTAINS IMPBBSSIVi: OER^MONT CHENEY CAMP HOLDS EMEROENOY DOCTORS CHAIRMEN NAMED ENACTED ON MAIN ST. COVER GROUND APLENTY OBITUARY Doctors who will be available COOKING SCHOOL r IN n N E PROGRAM An unusual ceremony was en­ A WASHINGTON SOCIAL IN THREE WEEKS 1RIP for emergency calls tomorrow acted on Main street at sunset are Dr. Mortimer Moriarty (tel. FILLS THE FOR KNIGHTS B E L yesterday as one of the many DEATHS 6446) and Dr. Thomas Weldon Annual Washington’s Birthday indlvidu^ observances of the More than 76 persona atteI^ded Cecil and Aaron Cook (tel. 6740). ' ’f - ' : ‘ 200th anniversary of the birth of the Washington social given by Party Held In Center Church George Washington. As the s\m Ward Cheney Camp, United Spanish Mrs. Elizabeth Dumas Drive To Florida and Spend Henry Mutrie To Be Assisted House Yesterday. was setting the Stars tmd War Veterans, in Tinker hsdl last The funeral of Mrs. EUizabeth Four Days and Nights In A o d ito ite Crowded Ti Stripes which had been flsring evening. There was almost a hun­ Dumas was held this morning at Cuba. Orford Parish Chapter, Daughters before Kemp’s, Fradin’s and dred per cent turnout of the com­ 9:30 o’clock at her home at 687 ABOUT TOWN Dewey-Richman stores was low­ rades, including Captain Joel M. Parker street and 10 o’clock at St. Capacity A s First of F oo In Work By W . P. Quish of the American Revolution, held its Bridget’s church. The requiem Cecil England and Aaron Cook of regular guest afternoon program at ered and Harold ’Turkington, lo­ Nichols, commanding officer dur­ Manchester Green returned Satur­ ’The National Guard basketball cal musician and member of the mass was celebrated by Rev. Cle­ the Center Church house yesterday, ing the' war with Spain. ment C. Martin of Burnside. The day at noon from their trip to Flor­ team will practice at the state and Thomas A. Brennan. Kemp Music House firm, sound­ armory tonight following which a Sessions Starts. Washington’s birthday. This cus­ Comihander Harry Hilton called bearers were Harold Dumas, Alex­ ida and Cuba. The young men left tom has been followed by the chap­ ed taps. It was an entirely un­ the meeting to order and a march ander Prue, Arthur Pronovost, Wal­ town Saturday evening, January 30, meeting will be held to arrive at a expected and most impressive ter for a great many years. The was formed of those wSb were In lace Vandecar, Raymond Griffin directly after taking part in the decision relative to the town title Henry Mutrie has been appointed board of management engaged Mrs. sight costume, led by Lawrence Converse and William Lonergan. Burial was minstrel performance at the Green series with the Rec Five. Tomor­ The Masonic Temple auditorlun row night the Guards play in East was filled to capacity this aftemooz general chairman r>t the annual Hazel Hughes McComb to take en­ representing George Washington and in the East Cemetery. school hall at 10:30 p. m. ’They as the third annual Herald Cookini Knights of Columbus ball, to be tire charge of the entertainment and cover of lace, red roses, fancy cakes, Mrs. Nelson L’Heureux eus Martha drove continuously, taking turns, Hartford and Friday entertain the School opened. Not a seat wai sponsored at the State Armory on her work met with unstinted appro­ nuts and other forms of refresh­ Washington. The hall was decorat­ until they reached Washington, Baltimore Orioles. Wednesday evening, March SO, by val of members and guests. ment. ed with flags apd a picture of Wash­ D. C., and by Sunday night at 8:30 available when Leon A. ’Thorp, ad­ Campbell Council. William P. The spacious banquet hall was ington occupied the position of FUNERALS were in Sanford, N. 'C. Monday Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters vertising manager of The Herald Quish has been named a member of used and the platform was tastefully honor ait the head of the halli There night at 9 o’clock they were in are requested to meet tomorrow eve­ introduced Miss Claire Andree te the executive committee and should decorated with palms and pots of weis chorus singing of "America" Miss Julia N. Connor Jacksonville, and on ’Tuesday after­ ning at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. the audience of women at twe BROOKHART URGES o’clock. prove of valuable assistance to red tulips. Following the singing and the “ Star Spangled Banner,” The funeral of Miss Julia N. noon they were ft their destination Carrie Samlow, 6 Main street. From Mr. Mutrie in that he was general of America, Joyce, eight-year-old while the assemblage stood at Connor of 6 Main street was held In St Petersburg, the home of Mr. there they will proceed in a body to Miss Andree was here last year W. P. Quish daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy PROBE OF MOVIES seilute. from her late home ut 8:30 and at England’s parents. The boys de­ the Balch and Brown hall for the for the Cooking School and made i chairman of last year’s bsdl. Kehler of Cambridge street, opened Whist and setback followed, with St. Bridget’s church at 8 o’clock clare they made even better time on celebration of the 68th anniversary most favorable impression upoz the women who attended. She has Other committee chairmen ap­ the program with a recitation of fifteen tables in play. 'Winners at this morning. Rev. C. T. McCann the return trip, aj they followed of the Pythian orgranization. (Continoed From Page 1.) an entirely different line of menus pointed are as follows: Leo J. Kwash “Little Martha Washington.’’ She whist were, Alexander Berggren, officiating. The bearers were U. S. Route No. 1 from Jacksonville wore a dainty little gown of the to New York, a route completed to offer this year. Several major secretary and tresigurer and chair­ first; S. Nelson and F. Harrison Aloysius Murphy, Marshall Mur­ ’The Center Church Women’s Fed­ period in shades of lavender. ster on the screen x x for the enter­ phy, William Fortin, Joseph Em­ within the year and a perfect road prizes and 25 bags of merchandise man of ticket committee: Bernard tied for second place; consolation, eration will meet tomorrow eifter- Mrs. Grace Symington, attired in tainment, not to say edification, of ends, Charles Connor and Edward all the way, according to Mr. Eng­ are to be given awaj’ each day. The Fogarty, chairman of music com­ Mrs. Agatha Wright Erickson. At noon at 2:30. The hostesses will be a colonial costume of turquoise and thim pressionable young minds of Jackson. Burial was in St. land. school will continue tomorrow mittee;' Thomas A. Brennan, chair­ setback Helson L’Heureux won first. Mrs. Rollln Hitt, Mrs. Walter man of publicity committee: Rob­ print, sang “Father of the Land We the country. Bridget’s cemetery. ’The travelers saw considerable of ’Thursday and Friday afternoons. Miss Gertrude Johnson second and Hobby, Mrs. Howard Cheney and ert Campbell, chairman of refresh­ Love,” which was written especially "While some gangster films are the Peninsular state. Mr. England Daniel Edwards consolation. Mrs. J. Rhey Braithweiite. ment committee; Raymond Hage- for the American people by George still being made, the trend this sea­ had previously spent six months dom, chairman of decorations and M. Cohan to commemorate the two son is definitely towari prostitu­ The score cards, napkins and there, but Mr. Cook had not been cakes were trimmed with cherries Dr. C. Y. Bitgood will speak at hall committee; and Arthur E. hundredth anniversary of the birth tion. X X X there and was enthusiastic over Watkins Brothers at 8:15 tonight Screen Headliners and cherry trees. Y. M. C. A. Notes TO CUT EXPENDITURES Keating, chairman of checking com­ of George Washington. Mrs. Florida. The weather was perfect on the subject of "Kidney Diseases The camp will hold its next regu­ mittee. Symington’s pure soprano voice wsls “The actors and actresses who during their stay. They took a and the Upper Urinary Tract.” The have portrayed these degrading lar meeting Thursday evening in Special programs are being plan­ The Executive committee will never heard to better advantage. steamer trip and spent four nights public Is welcome. Washington, Feb. 23— (AP)—Dis­ the State Armory. ned for the week ahead by several consist of Mr. Mutrie, Mr. Quish Every word of the song rang out roles are the headliners of the and four d a ^ in Havana. Mr. regarding President Hooveris re­ screen. The average boy or girl of the County Y. M. C. A. groups. and Mr. Brennan. Arrangements clear and distinct. Mrs. Elsie Gos- This evening the Bloomfield group England/ says they saw more dur­ The North Methodist Ladles’ so­ quest for authority to reorganize the are now being made for a widely lee accompanied Mrs. Sym’ngton and knows as much about these actors ing that period than most people ciety will give’ a colonial tea and government, the Democratic House —sometimes more—than they know will hold a supper meeUng at 6:30 known orchestra to furnish music played most of the accompaniments JAPANESE DRIVE FAIIS with Secreta. y E. T. Thienes pres­ would In weeks for they only allow­ entertainment tomorrow afternoon today created an economy commit* during the entertainment. about who run the government.” for the ball. ent and a talk on “Oberammergau" ed themselves nine hours’ sleep while at 2:30 in the banquet hall of the tee to recommend ways of reducing Margaret Woodruff, daughter of The Iowan described as “one of in Cuba. by Rev. E. Knox Mitchell of Sims­ new Y. M. C. Mrs. Thomas D. Federal expenditures. Rev. and Mrs. Watson Woodruff, re­ the most shocking chapters in the TO DISLODGE CHINESE While in Florida they visited many bury. Movies will be shown. Smith heads the committee in Sponsored by the Democratic cited two poems, “George Washing­ annals of American business" the places of Interest and new land de­ ■Wednesday evening at 7:30 Sec­ charge. leaders, the Douglas resolution ton,” and “Washington’s Birthday,” "competitive methods employed to velopments. ’They called on the (Ccntlnned from Page 1.) retary E. T. Thienes will address a authorizing Speaker Gamer to ap­ A delightful playlet entitled “When drive out the independent theaters.” Manchester people living . in St. Friends of Fayette B. Clarke, well point a committee of seven to com­ The Ladles Aid Society will hold Grandma Was a Girl,” was given ^by Brookhart said control of the rally of Windham County Wood- Petersburg, Sarasota, Bradenton stock camper^ at Putnam, when known Manchester insurance man, plete a reorganization study by a social Thursday evening. A short Joyce and Emma Lou Kehler, Bar^ movie newsreels “if exerted for po­ to be true in their case as in the and other places, and visited Tampa, play will be presented. case of the old man and woman. plans for the season ahead will be will be glad to know be is showing April 15 was approved, 216 to 22. bara Lundberg, Nellie Burnham, litical purposes or to obtain immu­ Miami and every place worth seei^. decided improvement, and after a Adoption came after an hour of Bralnard Bell came home for the Louise Dewey and Marjorie Inman, nity for the trust would be a power­ The indication was that they rush­ discussed. In fact, they were always on the go week-end and Washington’s birth­ ed from the burning house and met Thursday evening at 7:30 a Boys’ few weeks of complete rest and the debate in which the Republicans under the direction of Mrs. McComb. ful weapon in the hands of a man and thoroughly enjoyed every min­ care he is receiving in Hartford, It charged it was a Democratic gesture day holiday. This called for quaint speeches and like Hays.” bullets from the Japanese. Night will ’oe held at the Granby ute while they were away. Civilian Executed Library with boys present from is expected will be able to return to and would accomplish nothing. action, such as knitting and sewing. While he said he had "no definite his home. In the meantime his Representative Douglas (D., The girls all wore colonial costumes, proof that it has been used in this I returned to the vicinity of the North Granby, West Granby and Japanese headquarters in time to Granby Street. George Graham of business is receiving the usual care­ Ariz.), asserted that definite recom­ white hair, black velvet neck or hair way,” he said an article which he ful attention at his new office in mendations for economy would be Quality Groceries bands and made a very pretty pic­ read from an independent exhib­ see a group of soldiers bringing in a the Collins company, Collinsville, Chinese man dressed in civilian will speak and will show moving LATEST STOCKS the Professional building, 829 Main e:

'V,- , I,v i.-> ' .'>*• ’ ' >v* V ' BCANGRE8IBR BVENING HBRALD/S0tIfRrMANC^|D9T|BR,:00NNw TU&BDAT, FEBRUARY 28»‘1982. PAGE n ADVmTXUaCENT ADVmTXBBMlNT TEACHES ESKIMOS FR. MORIARn (lAIMS SENATE APTROVES REC NOTES Daguerreotype Discloses 'S? SERMON WAS MISQUOTED Lait sight at tht Wait Slda. Rao- raaUos Castar, tha local lodga of IN ARCnC WASTES HAITSNAVYBIURad Man playad tha Wait Slda Rao Romance of Civil War Waterbury, Feb. 28.—(AP)—The tan-man taam, with 80 handa baing Rev.' Eugene Moriarty, assistant WMhiiurton'i Intofrity w u th»tf M Hour eloulng lervloe li pro playad for tha avanlng. Tha Wait A itory of roisanoi and tragedy named after the late Mr. Stowe of _A._____ m-1^ MkA«4 I m_ vlded W«*by 4Vthea Dougan Dye Works. pastor of St. Margaret's church, as­ Sidai finlihad laat night’i iltting Milford. _ o it purt. hli Juitlo* tbo xnoit lU' French Missionary Made Aothorizes BoRding Up To 46 points in tha lead, and tha next dating back to the Civil War baa ’ flexible X have ever known; no mo­ Phone 7165. | serted in a sermon Sunday, that a been re v v e d by a fadtd daguerreo­ tives of Interest, of friendship or recent address he gave in Bridge­ match will be played Tuesday, To remove stains or any discol­ March 1 at 8 p. m. at the East Side type, it was dleoloaed today in an IS BOUND OVER hatred, being able to bias his ded- Apostolic Vicar of Hudson port before the Council of Catholic the Lmrits Fixed By the Recreation building. After the Sion. orations from tinware, simply wet a Associated Press dispatch from —Thomas Jefferson. cloth and dip It In common soda, rub Men had been misquoted. match last n^ht, BimdwlcheB, Paterson, N. J., and one of the prin- Hartford, Feb. 23.—(AF)—Ar­ doughnuts and coffee were prepared It on the raw are and It will look Bay District Father Moriarty said there was no Treaty. cipala involved la related to a Man­ raigned before Judge Richard T« like new. basis for newspaper reports which for players and ofllolals by Tom Steele in Police Court this morning Drive over to the Depot 8

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same quality, no doubt, that hae Bill haa many pronounced eccentrloi- The Wronsr Foundation! dianrlfrfitrr caused Japan to expect the rest of ties of habit and inanner. He might the world to believe its fiagrsntly be the ablest statesman the world £vraing £eralb mendacious declarations of purpose has ever known and still wear a HERE PUSUSHBO BT TBB in connection with Manchuria. turkey feather in his hat—or he h e r a l d p r in t in g c o m p a n y , INC 13 BUsell itre tt Japan’s reports of half a dozen might be the moat hopeless fool. Un­ M oiial R ^ * -7 -tu b e Su^er-^ South Manchester, Conn. \ heterodyne equipfped with THOMAS FBRGUSON casualties where their dead must be fortunately the odditibe associated General Manager ' lying in windrows are in keeping with Governor Murray are. so far, Pentode. Founded October 1, 1881 with her diplomacy. the things by which he is best known. On the whole, the people Published Every Evening Except Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the PEACE of the country know not very much »462CemHefe Post OITloe at South Manchester. Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. “Let us have peace in the world," about him beyond the fsuit that be SUBSCRIPTION RATES' plead many good men and women, drinks any quantity of black coffee One Year, by m a ll...... 16.00 Per Month, by mall ...... 6 .60 “at any price. Let us take no step at all sorts of hours, regards fat Single copies ...... t 08 that may resolve Itself into war, on pork as the ideal human food and Delivered, one year ...... $9.00 any account. Let us speak softly takes his shoes off whenever he has MEMTER OF THt- ASSOCIATED PRESS and anger no friendly nation. Let half a chance to do so. The Associated I ress is exclusively us control our passions and our That he has very pronounced entitled to the use for republlcatlon ot all news dispatches credited to It sense of outrage. Let us, whate’er views on government is unquestion­ or not otherwise credited In this betides, have peace.’’ able—and that, right or wrong, they paper and also the local news pub* Moilai R-6 Consola-*7-tube llshed herein. Admirable sentiments. But what, are not to be described as com­ ^ I II ^ All rights of republlcatlon of Superheterodyne equipped speMal dispatches herein are also re* by the way, Is peace ? What is this pletely fantastic. But whether they with Pentode and with AAicro- served. condition for which we are to strive are right or wrong or any of them Tone Control. I’ubllsher's l{ep"esentatl ve: The so earnestly and in whose behoof we is right or wrong is something else. Julius Mathews Special Agency—New York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. are so closely to rein our just One thing is certain, he is the kind of a man who, if he is right, will Full service client of N E A Ser* anger? be altogether right but If he is vice. Inc. Is it peace that is brought to a tJh**-.* ^6 6 !SL wrong will be calamitously wrong. Member Audit Bureau of Clrcula* nation or to the world by the sword ' tions. He is the kind who would lead a of an Invading conqueror? Was It people either to the heights or to the The Herald Printing Company. Inc. peace that the German cohorts assumes no financial responsibility depths—no fiddling along on level RCA Victor's for typographical errors appearing In would have brought to France and advertisements In the Manchester groimd for him. Evening Herald. to England if they had been met at Maybe we shall know more about New Low Price Superheterodynes the frontiers with olive branches? TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. Murray In the next few i months. Was it peace that the American r A MILDER DE VALERA colonists would have attained in ’75 Now on display in our store. Each THE GARNER BOOM The forthcoming accession of a If they had held their tempers and m equipped with every advance feature . . . De Valera government In the Irish withheld their shots at Lexington The Gamer, candidacy for the Pree State Is far more likely to be­ and at Bunker Hill? Was it peace Democratic Presidential nomination each positively unequalled for high quality is reminiscent of the candidacy of come a matter of Interest to the that would have reigned in the bor­ at low price . . . each equipped with the people of the Free State alone than der states, in Kansas and the new the late Champ Clark, who came to the British Commonwealth, and west if there bad been no Sumter so close to winning the nomination mm^ RCA Victor 10-Point Synchronized Tone System. the major Issue is apt to prove to be and no Appomatox? Is there peace twenty years ago. There never was the eventual decision whether the in Korea and Manchuria? Would the slightest reason for naming Free State votf^s did well by them­ there be peace in the Yangtze Val­ Champ Clark as a candidate for the HIGH selves, in a purely domestic sense, ley tomorrow or next year or the Presidency. He was a backslapper times when the stage was hardest LOW by swapping the conservative and next century If the Chinese Nine­ and a jokesmlth, a bon vlvant and a hit. good fellow with everybody in Wash­ The next play he intends to pro­ Quality Price successful Cosgrave regime for one teenth Route Army should with­ duce has an amusing history. It will headed by an extreme separatist draw twelve miles from Shanghai? ington. Everybody' liked him and be, mayhap, written by Henry Phil­ who may be a muc^ less able admin­ Is it peace that the world will know be liked everybody. That was the lips, who came to interview Coban ?'l istrator. if a Japanese Jengbis Khan sets out sum of his qualifications for the for a periodical. During the con­ highest and most responsible gov­ versation, the Idea for * play was "There is not likely to be anything to subdue Asia—and all creation? mentioned and Cohan suggested WATKINS In the way of more complete sepa­ What is peace? Is it the mere ernmental position on earth, it that the author go ahead. At last AS SiiSt, absence of set conflict between arm­ very nearly won that groat* honor reports, It was about two-thirds fin­ m n c A e d i e t , ration between the Free State and ished. the rest of the British Empire than ed forces? Or does it contemplate for him. Little Jack Gamer is a miniature And there—briefly- -you have the DIGESTION AND ASSIMILATION ^ferments: ’Thyspln, a substance already exists. For one very sim­ harmony and friendliness and jus­ George M. Cohan of today! Just Champ Clark. He knows every­ (Continued from yesterday) which digests the proteins which re­ ple and highly effective reason. tice and a willingness to let our fel­ give his regards to Broadway, with main undigested from the stomach; body and everybody likes him. He qualifications! The Irish Free State is almost low men live their rightful lives? After mouth digestion the food amylopsin, for digesting the starches is cheerful jmd funny and good com­ GILBERT SWAN passes from the mouth down the wholly agricultural in Its character. If it means none of these latter which were not digested by the i A pany. That lets him out. throat, through the esopagus, and saliva; and steapsin, which digests Bucb beginnings of Industrial devel­ things then it isn’t worth a hoot in This Gamer boom, of all the Dem­ into the stomach. The stomach is a fats. The action of these digestible WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. opment 6US have been started have sheol. It is a mockery and a fraud highly elastic, muscular organ which fluids makes the small Intestine of ocratic Presidential booms, is light­ not begun to replace the products of and an Insane delusion. will hold about three pints and, great Importance to our being. est In weight and smallest in cali­ when full, la about a foot long anu The small,ifitestine Is lined wit' the soil as a source of national sup­ Let us have peace. Right! And bre. Yet nothing is Impossible In four Inches wide. When empty,, glands similai in shape to the glands Funeral Directors port. Ninety per cent of Its agricul­ let us not pretend that submission however, the stomach contracts and of the stomach. Their secretions as­ ESTABLISHED 57 YEARS tural exports go to British markets, outrage and wrong, through politics. occupies very little space. sist in the digestive processes, and enjoying the tariff preference ex­ cowardly fears, is peace or promises The stomach acts as a storehouse in addition they secrete a peculiar CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. tended to her along with the other peace. ashington for food until it has been acted fluid which converts cane sugar in­ upon by the gastric juice which Is to grape sugar, since cane sugar Robert K. Anderson ^minions. Mr. De Valera baa made IN NEW YORK secreted by glands with the stom­ cannot be used by the blood until it Phone: Office 5171 tnuch of hie purpose to free hie peo­ BIGHT PLACE TO OUT Letter __ ach walls. These gastric glands has beat converted into the latter huneral Director Residence. 7494 secrete very powerful digestive form. ple from alleglanoe to the British Connecticut sentiment, we make BODNEY DUTCHEB crown and by the repudiation of pay­ no doubt, will be lined up solidly be­ New York, Feb. 23.—George M. juices containing hydrochloric acid (Continued tomorrdw) Cohan, whose name has remained a Washington. — Unless the roof and pepsin which not only kill the ment of land annuities to the Brit­ hind Senators Bingham and Wal­ symbol of Broadway for a genera­ falls in on a party caucus or a fatal bacteria present in food, but are QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ish Treasury. It is quite certain cott in their opposition to exemp­ tion, has little in common these days epidemic breal» out, it is reason- i used to digest protein. that any such step would be prompt­ tion of the prohibition enforcement with the highway that be helped to ably certain that the Democrats You .will realize what a wonder­ (Skull Fracture) Question: Miss Bertha writes: ly followed by the declaration on put on the map. will retain their control of the House ful apparatus the stomach is when appropriation from that general While a new brand of stage and In this Congress. I tell you that the stomach glands “Seven months ago 1 was the vic­ the part of Britain that the Frefc scaling down to which all other gov­ screen folk are “seen everywhere,’’ Recent deaths of two veterans will secret from two and a half to tim of an automobile accident from States, having seceded from the ernment services must submit. Cohan has less than a nodding ac­ southern members—Percy Quin of five quarts of gastric juice each day. •which I suffered a fracture of the GOLDEN OPPORTUNtTY British Commonwealth, automatical­ It is notorious that the enforce­ quaintance with those resorts fre­ MisBlsslppi and Samuel Rutherford The stomach Is lined with circular, skull and cheek bone, and am now quented by those Broadwayltes who of Georgia—cut the Democratic ma longitudinal, and oblique muscular recovering from a nervous break­ ly excluded Itself from the opera­ ment appropriation, together with somehow manage to get their names jorlty from six to four and recalled fibres. Those muscles keep contract­ down. Can a person marry who has tion of the tariff privileges. that fifty per cent of Department of in the paper. j the uncertain year after the con- ing in such a way as to thoroughly had a skull fracture?’’ That would destroy the Free Justice expenditures that goes into This is a new Broadway him, I gressional election of 1930 in which chum the food and mix it with the Answer: If you have recovered SALE State’s market for its exports and the same rathole, is utterly incon­ and he’ll shake his slicked, slivered no one could be sure which party gastric juice. from the ekull fracture, 1 do not see bead when mention of the change would organize the House until al­ After digestion has taken place, how it would interfere with your I f yon have ever wanted a range burner now is your ^ave it stranded economically. It sequential in its results—that it is comes up. most the eve of the present ses- the pyloric muscle relaxes slightly marriage.If seven montbt have chance. A large stock not damaged by water or fire. '^ould spell ruin. squandered for the purpose of molli­ Once, some months ago, be and allows the more liquid parts of elasped since the accident, there Is Mr. De Valera is not likely to fying the drys and making a front. dropped into a night club. He has Naturally, there has been some the food to pass through into the very little danger that you will have speculation as to whether furthter take any step certain to impoverish It has aotblng whatever to do with been to few. He sees mostly duodenal part of the small intestine. any further trouble. strangers. His old Broadway might deaths might not yet bring the The larger particles are usually held LIBERTY RANGE BURNERS ■bis people and bring about bis own any real expectation of enforcing the have been Skaggs Comers, where House to an absurd, chaotic condi­ back until there is a good deal of (Liver Spote) qaily downfall. Wherefore we shall Eighteenth amen^dment and Vol- everyone knew everyone else and tion in which, while in session, it surplus hydrochloric acid which has Question: R. D. H. asks: “WoiUd bear very little more, no doubt, steadism, because there is no such where one was certain of seeing couldn’t ever tell whether the suc­ not been absorbed by the food. This you advise an orange juice diet for many friendly faces. ceeding day would find it'Republi­ GOING about completing the separation be­ expectation and no such hope. It produces a reflex nervous impulse to the removal of liver spots? If not, can or Democi'atic. open the pylorus, allowing all of the what would you suggest?” $ 1 0 -0 0 tween Southern Ireland and the was long ago admitted by the ablest Today Cohan occupies an apart­ food to pass through into the duo­ Answer: A fact on citrus fruit Is British Commonwealth. That was of dry leaders that it would require ment that look! out on Central ^ut it seems more likely that the denum. a good treatment for any kind of AT ffood ballyhoo for an Irish “out." 1800,000,000 a year to make prohi­ Park. His country place is in Jer­ Democratic majority climb When the duodenum feels the food liver derangement, although “liver Tai very lowish green liquid mixture is form­ 2 Used Coal Ranges With Oil Burners “The Japanese admitted they And while these sums are trifling ed and emptied into the partly di­ ing and which is always present listen in on half a dozen programs. few weeks of the deith. Quin’s suc­ 1 1./ ere suffering severs casualties, in proportion to those needed for His name is seldom on the list of cessor from the seventh Mississippi gested food. The gall bladder, which with the different liver derange­ Complete $35 first-night attenders at the theater district, for instance, wlU be chosen is simply a storehouse for thejiver’s ments. ' laving lost at least 20 killed and 60 any real enforcement they are very bile imtil it is needed, also Empties large sums indeed for a government -although bis entrance would prob­ March 16. Grounded during the night’s fight­ ably create a sensation. Which is If two or three other Democrats into this duct. (Lemons) Only a Few Sterling Ranges Left to ing.’’ So wires the Associated Press to throw away in a crisis like the another oriterla of t' e dumbness of die in the meantime, without * any The bile assists in rendering the Question: Mr. Walter W. asks: Go at 1-2 Price. present one. There is not the slight­ the present-day Broadway mob. Republican losses, a remarkable vio­ food alkaline, and counteracts the “Does abstinence froqi sugar and itrar correspondent observing the starch foods and the eating of est reason why they should not be Again—the army of so-calledi who lation of the law of averages will acidity which was produced in the battle of Klangwan. now make up the “mob" might hsve occurred. stomach. This assists in breaking lemons help a person troubled with 1 Used Gas Stove. Make 1 Tra Tube Radio And this following an onslaught materially reduced—of course Con­ not know he was there. They From the standpoint of party up the fat globules, producing a hives and kidney complaints?” ns an offer. jit 1-2 Price. through devastating machine gun gress hasn’t the courage to eliminate might not recognize him. control, the Important ihing is that kind of soap, and it also acts as a ,^8wer: It is always better for anyone suffering from Kidney com­ fire followed by band to hand fight­ them from the budget altogether, the deaths of southern congressmen destroyer of bacteria, killing by its Coban likes to attend picture only briefly affect the size of the alkaline strength those bacteria plaint to temporarily eliminate ing in which tbs Japanese attempt­ though it would be better if they shows, but again he is rarely in Democratic majority. which were not destroyed by the starches and sugars from the diet ing to rush the Chinese trenches were eliminated. the Broadway crowd. ’There is a Democrats are sure to be elected hydrochloric acid of the stomach. A lemon or orange Juice fast is were “cut down by the defenders’ Not even the money spent on the little neighborhood theater just a to take their places. And in this The pancreatic juice is one of the often helpful a fail­ Minnesota Farmer-IAborlte. I Chamber of Commerce reports. Re­ Space also was purchased in a Opening of the new antl-COSACH fined 1100 and coats ror drunken­ Altbout coming to harm, if only of any number of foreign countries, ure before you can be a success." Theoretically, the switch of one adjustments of the past two years foreign weekly for publicstlbn of campaign adds to tiis worries of ths ness and disorderly

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They tefrh meeting In October. - ^ , " r i Union Carbide ...... 82 ANOIHER LARGE PAYROLL TO BE SUSPENSION GET HIGH RAIHK moved about the spacious armory A total of |7928i()4 haa been ex­ Unit Aircraft ...... 15% floor with precision and snap, attest­ U< Corp ...... 9% pended on thli project, leaving only ing to the hard work by u e non- one more week of work on the rond Unit Oaa I m p ...... 20% oommlsaloned offioers and whole­ Third Largept Since Emergency S Ind Alcohol ...... 27% before the iwproprlatlon Is d ep le^ hearted cooperation of the men. Unless, the Board of Selectmen J ^ o n J For Steel Tower U S Rubber ...... 4% Guardsmen Praised ftila In- Fund Wail Started — Total Both compimies were at mEuclnium to give an additional |S,000 for tM U S Steel ...... 48% Near $S0,000. strength. Major Maddox also voic­ project It must be financed by the UtU Pow and Lt ...... 8% ed praise at the large public turn­ Stmctore of 800 FL Span specdoD By Federal Offi­ The MonohlMter Emergency Em­ Association or work will be suipefid- Warner P l o ...... 8% out, stating that it snowed the keen ed. West Union ...... 46 interest Manchester people have in ployment As^atlon, Inc., yester­ The total payroll to date amounts ' Expected Very Soon. TVest El and Mfg ...... 31% cer— Crowd Looks On. national guaurd work. day dlstributeid a payroll of S4604.42 Woolworth ...... 48% to $47,016.44. The largest payroll to 825 periopi, marking the third was distributed for the week endiqf largest j»j^ n since the Associa­ December 19, amounting to $5,- Tb« official approval of the war M uchester’s natlonid guard units. S. A. C0HVENH0N IS tion was created four months Eigo. 042.06. The second largest was dis­ department at Waihlngton li ex­ Company G and the Howltaer Com' Of this amount, 12147.48 was ap­ tributed the week before, amounting pected momentarily on the propoied plied to the Broad Street Extension Local Stocks pany, received high praise at the an­ to $5,014.76. new bridge to ipan the Connecticut River at a point parallel with Silver nual Inspection held in the local A RECORD BREAKER Lane, It wae annoimced today by (Furnished by Putnam ft Co.) State Armory last night. The gal lery was filled with spectators who Judge Raymond A. Johnson who is Central Row, Hartford, Conn. chairman of the bridge commission. 1 P. M. Stocks came to watch the locsd soldiers go through their program in such a The architect’s drawings which highly efficient memner. Gathering Here Largest In 'appear on this page represent the Bank Stocks proposed design of the new struc­ Bid Aske( ture which Is to be a high level Cap Pat B Emd T .... 200 History of Division; 650 bridge eliminating the necessity of Conn. River ...... 600 — a draw. R will be of the suspension Htfd Conn Trust...... — 90 type. The plans call for the bridge Htfd Nat B and T . . . 27 At Evening Session. to cross the river at a point ap­ First National ...... 200 B AS proximately where the Park River Land Mtg and ’Title . . . — 20 — enters the Connecticut on the west New Brit Trust ...... 180 The attendance at the annuEtl con­ shore and extend in a straight line West Hartford Trust.. 150 — vention of young people of the south­ » t . to the mouth of Silver Lane In East Insurance Stocks ern division of the SEilvatlon Army, Hartford. Aetna Casusdty ...... 36 40 which WE« held here yesterday, ex­ t : : - ' 800 Foot Span Aetna Life ...... 25 27 ceeded the expectations of those in The present plans call for a main Aetna Fire ...... 29 31 charge. Nearly 500 delegates at­ span of 800 feet clearing the river Automobile ...... 16 18 tended the morning session held at from a helghth of 93 to 98 feet. This Conn. General ...... 46 50 the locEd citadel Emd more thsm 650 , ♦ - clearance has been approved by all Hartford Fire ...... 37 39 were present at the afternoon meet­ I navigation interests, which is likely Hartford Steam Boiler 41 44 ing at the High School Auditorium, to add to the liklihood of official ap­ National Fire ...... 34 36 which WEUS also packed to capacity proval from Washington officials. Phoenix Fire ...... 47 49 in the evening. Because of the foundation condi­ Travelers ...... 470 490 Brigadier A. E. Bates of Hartford tions through the meadows on the Public Utilities Stocks wired Colonel Joseph Atkinson, head East side of the river, the cause-way Conn. Elec S e r v ...... 44 48 of the New England section of the^ will be constructed on columns. It Conn. Power ...... 42 44 SEilvation Army, that it was the is proposed to have an overhead Greenwich, W&G, pfd. — 70 biggest and best convention ever roadway at Main Street in East Hartford Elec ...... 51 53 held in the southern dlvisioh. The Hartford leading direct to Silver Hartford Gas ...... 42 46 convention is sponsored as a rellg Lane, thus eliminating what appear­ do, pfd ...... 39 43 lous educational project to better in­ ed to be a serious traffic condition S N E T Co ...... 125 129 form the young people of the op­ and increasing the utility ot the Manufacturing Stocks portunities and responsibilities of bridge. There will be ramps lead­ Capt. James H. McVeigh Am Hardware ...... 23 25 religious work. That this goal was ing down to Main street in East Am Hosiery ...... 25 — Hartford to take care of north and Major F. M. Maddox, senior in­ successfully realized was the con­ Arrow H and H, com.. 11 14 structor of the Massachusetts Na­ sensus of the more thEm fifty officers Sore Throat? south bound traffic. The bridge it­ do, pfd ...... — 105 self will have a roadway of forty tional Guard, made the formal in­ of the Army in attendance. Billings and Spencer.. — 2 spection. He gave both Manchester, The morning session was held at feet, with sidewalks four feet wide Bristol Brass ...... 9 11 Not if he gargles when he gets home, with Bayer Aspirin! on either side. The towers are to companies a very satisfactory rat­ the citadel but 3o large was the do, pfd ...... 90 — ing, one that even exceeded the high number of delegates that the hall Above Is architect’s sketch in perspective of the pn^posed bridge over Three tablets crushed in a little water, one good gargle, be of steel with masonry base. Case, Lockwood and B — 400 the Connecticut river at Hartford. Judge Raymond A. Johnson of this mark set last yea: by the local was crowded to excess. The High and the soreness is gone\ the danger of infection reduced. Purely Traffic Bridge Collins Co ...... 20 — town, is chairman of the bridge commission. This type of bridge can be con­ units, complimenting them on their School Auditorium proved to be bet­ Colt’s Firearms ...... 9% 11% spirit, equipment and general mili­ ter suited to the meetings as its If your throat ever tickles after you’ve been out in the structed without delaying naviga­ 22 Eagle Lock ...... 18 tary efficiency...... seating capacity is about 800 per­ with the intention of earning his cold or damp, gargle as soon as you can find some Bayer tion and is planned to be entirely a — 65 decided that his mother can spare Fafnir Bearings ...... Attending officers included sons. way to the southland by shining traffic bridge. It will not ba neces­ Puller Brush, CHass A. — 14 him for a few months. Aspirin. Take it for any cold; two tablets at the first sary to provide for the accommoda­ Colonel Joseph P. Nolan, acting Music Outstanding shoes. On his back he \rill display Hart and Cooley ----- — 100 commander of the 169th. Infantry tion of any public utilities. — The music was one of the out- a sign “I need the nickle, you need Sound, travelling at the rate of sniffle. For headaches, neuralgia, neuritis; or rheunuitism. Hartmann Tob, com... 2 of which the Manchester companies stEmding features of the convention. the shine, so step right up. Thank The commission will have com­ ■ do, pf.' ...... — 20 1,126 feet a second, would take 32 Instant relief from , all such pain. Perfectly harmless, if pleted all of its studies and be in a are a part. Colonel George Sturges, Organizations that appeared on the you.” -hours to encircle the globe. Inter Silvei ...... 18 22 program during the three sessions Broff says he will not make a it’s genuine.aspirin; the tablet stamped Bayer will not position to let a contract by Janu­ do, pfd ...... 55 — ary, 1933, providing the le^slature included the Divisional-Young Peo­ nuisEmce of himself by “thumbing depress the heart. All druggists. Landers, Frary & Clk. 29% 31% ple’s Band of 45 pieces, under the motorists” for rides, but will glsidly makes the necessary appropriations. — 8 Mann & Bow. Class A direction of William Hsinna; the accept “lifts” which are offered him. The last legislature appropriated — 4 do, Class B ...... South Manchester Corps Band, un­ During his spare time he has been SUFFERED FOR sufficient money to pay for the nec­ — 10 New Brit. Mch. com.. der David Addy; the Songster’s assisting bis mother in her store at essary engineering service and the — 95 do, pfd ...... Brigade, under Fred Clough; the 452 Stanley atreet but what with the purchase of some property. Two North and Judd ...... 9 11 pieces of property have already Training College Quintet, consisting depression and other things he has FORTY YEARS Niles Bern Pond ...... 8 9 of Captain Lyall Ryder, John Pick­ been purchased. 1 — Peck. Stow and Wilcox ett, Theodore McKenzie, Herbert 12 Russell Mfg Co ...... 20 Smith and Howard Leggett, speclal- 18 20 Then One Lucky Day She Scovill ...... Ucing in negro spirituals; and the 18 20 Used Kellogg's All-Bban Stanley Works ...... Trombone Quartet, consisting of Standard Screw ...... 27 32 N. Y . Stocks Captain Ryder, Cadet Pickett, Brig­ do, pfd., guar., A .. 101 — Markets, Drug Stores, Barber Slop*? adier Bates and Lieutenant C!olonel Smythe Mfg Co ...... 20 — Here is peat news for sufferers Adams E x p ...... Taylor and Penn .... — 120 William H. Barrett. This quartet from constipation. Bead Mrs. Ken- Beauty Parlors, Professional Offices Air Reduction...... 56% Torrlngton ...... 30 32 w;aa one of the highlights of the dig’s voluntary letter: convention, playing numbers on so- In fact wherever there is a call for Uniforms, Alaska Jun ...... 15% Underwood Mfg Co .. 19 21 — prEmo and tenor trombones. “For about forty years I bad Apr

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1982. l\\GE S IX Herald Cooking And Home Making School, Feb. 23,24,25,

erated when they become grave icized, and. secondly, in a statement sources of practical danger. attempting to refute the implications- JAPANESE ANSWER “The time has inevitably come,” of the Council’s appeal cmd taking the reply added, “when realities, “strong exception to the assump­ MILTON rather thaQ fictions, must be reck­ tion of China’s willingness to resort LEAGUE’S MESSAGEoned with. If Japan had no in­ only to peaceful measures” while Japan is not. lONNER. terests there it might be possible Whose sheddeth 'maa’z blood, to continue indefinitely respecting The note said it was at least im­ by man shaU his blood bo abed. pare ^©1932 BY NEA SERVICE INC. the fiction that the region is occu­ possible to see why the appeal —Genesis 9:6. pied by ‘an orguiized people.’ Japan, should be made to Japan alone. Say China Is Not Organized however, has enormous interests Texts of the two documents were ------^ Every impuniabed munlersr takes there and it is impossible longer to cabled to the embassies in the vari­ This is the second of six exclusive something away from the seeurity treat the chaos in China as if it ous countries, including Washing­ Bhories on President Paul von Hin- and Action By Military of every man’s life. — Daniel were order.” ton. denburg, Germany’s greatest mod­ W ebster. em figure, who is now a candidate Must Face Facts for a second term in the national There Is Necessary. "The Japanese government does In , where the cost of a radio election to be held in Germany on not pretend it is easy to work out Where are the women who used Sunday, March 13.—The Editor. to hook rugs, inquires a reader of a receiver license is high, there art the implications and consequences oifiy 200,000 listeners among a popu­ Tokyo, Feb. 23.—(AP) — The of this situation. It is not easy, but newspaper. Maybe their time isn’t up y e t lation of 40,000,000. By MILTON BBONNER Japanese government’s reply to the it is necessary. We must face the European Manager, NEA Service note of the League of Nations Coun­ facts, and the fundamental fact is that there is no imified control in (Copyright. 1932, NEA Service, Inc.) cil of February 16 was telegraphed China and no authority entitled to Berlin, Feb. 23- -T ver for a mo­ to Joseph Paul-Boncoxu’, acting claUn oitire control.” ment in the six and a half years he president of the Council at Geneva, In conclusion, the government re­ has been president of the German pudiated what it called the “ stigma” republic have the people ever had today. It declared “it must be em­ So You Went to the phasized that the Japanese govern­ which the world is attempting to cause to believe that Paul von Hin- attach to Japan of favoring or de­ denburg, who rose from generations ment does not and cannot consider siring war. If the efforts of the hf monarchists, regretted his oath that China is an ‘organized people’ tw^ve neutral powers on the Coim- to the German republic or tried to within the meaning of the League cil, the note said, should succeed in Cooking School abuse it. of Nations covenant.” bringing about a pacific attitude on : With his rigb‘. hand raised to Declaring that China in the past, the part of China nowhere will more and dinner was late tonight because you wouldn’t God, he made the vow to defend the by common consent, has been treat­ sincere delight be felt than in Japan. miss a word of the cooking instructions. We thought republic and its constitution. He has ed as an organized state, the Japa­ The note consists first, of a letter so. kept that vow, faithfully. It stands / ///fZ nese note said that “fictions cannot addressed to M. Paul-Boncour in him in good stead now as he runs last forever nor can they be tol­ > which the Council’s procedure is crit­ Well, let us help out tonight or tomorrow evening— for re-election. bring home a brick of our delicious FROJOY ICE A stout ^mtheran, he has conceiv­ CREAM and see how quickly you will be forgiven by ed a great friendship and admira­ tion for Dr. Heinrich bruening, EVEN A PRESIDENT LIKES those hungry diners. It has those calories ’n Vitamins Germany's Catholic chancellor, and m s BEER IN GERMANY, and ’n everything that they lecture about in the school. lias backed him to the limit. Social­ above yon see President von Hin- ist leaders in Germany’s govern­ denbnrg celebrating hie drai elec­ Buy Plated Silverware ment arh josom friends of this griz­ tion in 1926 at one of those "bier- Try A Frojoy Desert Tonight zled, 84-year-old veteran who once abends’*—which seems to be Just was commander-in-chi*f of the quaint old German custom. Cen­ greatest army that a monarchy ter is young Hindenburg as a cadet Now at the New ever sent to battle field. at military school in 1865; right, as Today, millions of republicans in a lieutenant in the Third Foot The Murphy Drug Co. Germany trust the old ex-monarch­ Guards in Prussia’s war against Price Levels ist Implicitly. A ustria. Drugs, Kodaks, Stationery, Soda All of which is pretty good for a ______4 junker of the junkers, whose an­ - Prices have not been as low in years. 4 Depot Square cestors were East Prussian nobles Austria, and this time Paul saw ac­ at about the time that the Hohen- tive service. In the battle of Koenig- \ zolleros were beginning their climb graetz he and bis company charged 29 piece chest f o r ______$12.25 to Prussian kings. a battery and captured five guns, More than 800 years ago, fam­ the young officer bein*^ wounded ilies of Germans were great land­ and glorifying in it. He was with 34 piece chest for ___ .... $16.00 lords ■ and fighting noblemen— the army which, by forced marches, were engaged In spreadinf Ger­ swept into hostile territory. He was 50 piece chest for ...... $23.50 man kultur, Psuasian dominance with the army, wearinr the Order and the Christian religion among of the Red Eagle with swords, when the Board of Selectman, was toast­ the pagan tribes east of the Elbe it marched under Brandenburg master. He was Introduced by 62 piece chest fo r ...... $34.00 river. Among these families ware Gate into Berlin. With his regi­ BRESUN GUEST John L. Jenney, cominander of Dil- c f ment be was posted to the city of: § HRAF T55 the Beneckendorffs, with whom worth-Cornell Post, and proved an the HIndenburgs intermarried. ) Hanover which, as a result of the able toastmaster In every respect. Patterns in the above chests can be matched at any They did not always win. Some­ war, bad fallen to the Prussian OF LEGION HERE Miss Adelaide Lampreebt, of time. times they were hammered to state. Manchester High School, winner of smithereens, as in the battle of The Hanoverians at that time first prize in a contest for essays on Stop and look this silverware over when you are Tannenberg about fiOO years ago, were bitter against Prussians, and Washington, sponsored by the Le­ attending the cooking school. CHOCOLATES a defeat they were '■') avenge in young dficers bad to behave very gion, was the guest of honor at the 1914 when their descendant, Paul circumspecUy. But Paul grew to State Commander At Annual banquet and read her prize winning Beneckendorlf von Hindenburg, love the town, so that in after essay to the gathering. She was iwas to win In his battle of Tan- years be made it his permanent Banquet Last Night; Trib­ ven the prize, a book entitled Featured Again This Year A t The Aenberg one of the greatest vic- Midene, and still coimts him- George Washington, the Republl- mries of modem times, with a df a Hanoverian by adoption. can Aristocrat,” by Commander The Dewey-Richman Co, dreadful slaughter of the Rus- But he was not to remain there ute To Washington. Breslin. slans. long this first time, because in Urbano Osano catered, serving a Jewelers, Opticians Silversmiths Herald Cooking and The Beneckendorlf vou Hinden- 1870 came the war with France, dinner of roast U3ef and spaghetti. A1 Behrend’s c ^hestra furnished burgs, like all these East Prus­ and the second lieutenant saw very About one hundred members and f sian junker families, took the dinner music. T s decorations were active service. He took part in the invited guests of Dilwortb-Cornell Home-Making School sword when their king called sbiuply-contested battle of St. Pri- done in a color scheme of red, white them and between times lived on vat in which 70 per cent of the offi­ Post No. 102, the American Legion, and blue. Festoons in these colors their great ancestral estates, cers of his regiment were killed. and Its Auxiliary, attended the sec­ were suspended from the ceiling and patched the work on their farms, His immediate superior now became ond annual Joint banquet at the draped the lights. Carnations of Quality Chocolates and Candies and raised their grea. families of colonel of the regiment and Hinden­ Masonic Temple last night and similar colors were placed on each strong sons and daughters, who burg was made his regimental ad­ heard various speakers pay tribute table and also red candles. A of All Kinds. to George Washington, the first largely intermarried and formed jutant. framed portrait of Washington oc­ one great ruling caste. president of the United States, cupied a prominent position on the whose 200th anniversary is being st^e, surroimded with palms and Fortune came his way. He was in celebrated • throughout the country ferns and potted plants. Sold Exclusively at When Prussia began to be a on the great battle of Sedan, where great going concern tmder the Ho- this year. The committee in charge of the S 'r a d itts Emperor Napoleon in was captur­ James E. Breslin, state com­ affair was as follows: Legion, Ed­ benzollems, the HIndenburgs natu­ ed. He took part in the siege of rally became soldiers In the Prus­ mander of the Legion, stressed the- ward Hess, chairman; Robert Cur­ For Paris. debt of gratitude that the country sian arm y. ran, Earl Miner, Walter Gorman, This W eek PACKARD’S PHARMACY . One of these was young Lieu­ He was especially fonmate when owes to George Washingfton and and Lawrence Moonan; Auxiliary, tenant von Hindenburg, who mar­ the Germans decided to proclaim held him as an ideal for all Legion­ Mrs, Fred Woodhouse, chairman; Only King William I of Prussia as em­ naires. The speaker said that the At the Center ried in 1845 and to whom a son Mrs. Edward Hess, Mrs. Edward United States remains the same ___ , ____ was bora on Oct. 2, 1847, and peror

IHINESE DEUCACIES Overnight IN GREATEST FAVOR A . P. News “THAT’S Their Cookery Today Made Shanghai: Chinese repel Japa­ Available In Every Home By nese advances on Klangwan-Chapei LaChoy Products. ^ |front; both arinies suffering heavy casualties; filercest battle waged io Of all old world foods, perhaps village of Kiangwan; Japanese at­ ' kinase delicacies are ihe most fa­ tempt to suxToimd village and starve Chinese, but are hurled back by vored by people of i-his country., strong native defense. •While the most alluring of the many ; Minister of War announces , re­ lei r.htful dishes tormerly were |inforcements will be sent to Shang- available only at expensive Oriental hai. losuaurants, to-day. millions of; London: Sir John Simon say.s .V Meiican women can rival the i3ritain will rely on League of Na- mas'C cooltery of famous Chinese lions to restore peace in Sino-Japa li Solved My Washing ..hefs. nea^ dispute. Essential ingredients of genuine Berlin: Adolf Hitler, nominates I ihincse dishes are now directly im­ Ijy National Socialist Party, to op­ Problems At Once. I ported from China in quantities by pose von Hlndenburg for German l^aChoy Food Products. Inc., and presidency . put up in convenient containers of Wouldn’t Be Without a ii.7.n to suit the needs of the avqr- Dublin: Triumph for De Valera Cabinet, $31.60 and Labor allies assured. i.ge housewife. Tables, $6.75 Employing Am uicaji men and Waishington: House Wet blocs Ladder-stool, $5.00 It Now!” women. LaChoy’s spotlessly clean units to end wire tappings by Fed­ plant is equipped with the most eral dry agents. 9x12 Quaker Rug, $8.95 modern mechanical equipment and Washington: Administration operated under supervision of muni­ spokesmen say Hoover will not join Electric Cleaner, cipal. state and federal authorities. movement for economic boycott $29.75 The carefully evolved methods em­ against Japan. ployed in packing and processing Washington: Sino-Japanese hos­ preserve the distinctly elusive and tilities cited by Hale and Reed as delicate tastiness of every LaChoy reason for war preparedness. product and guarantee you the ut­ Washington: President Hoover most in quality and purity. opens world-wide celebration of big The eagerness with which Ameri- Centennial anniversaiy of George cam women early sought' the culi­ Washington’s birthday. nary secrets and art of the Chinese Vinita, Okla.: Gov. Murray will Miss Andree uses led to the publication of the first, appeal to court in fight .to have his second and now the third issue of name placed on Geor^a state prefer­ See It the LaChoy booklet oi instructions. ential primary ballots. Containing the forty recipes of New York; Four killed when up-to-date at the dishes most fayored by guests of fa­ automobile is demolished at grade mous restaurants, this booklet out­ crossing. Herald lines with utmost fidelity the ap­ New York: Three world’s records proved methods of the Chinese broken at track and field meet of cuisine. National A. A. U.; Venzke wins kitchen equipment ^ Cooking \ To-day, Chop Suey, Chow Mein mile. and many other enticing Chinese Princeton: Officials wltlmold and foods are widely used for smart comment on reported tender of luncheons, impromptu suppers and coaching job to Crisler. spur-of-the-moment dinners. Be­ Westfield, Mass.—Willis S. Kel­ at the Herald Cooking School Home­ cause of the slight cost of tbete logg, 76, presiding justice of the easily and quickly prepared dishes, District Court of western Hampden, making the clever hostess and the thrifty seriously 111. housewife serve them frequently. Combining a pleasing variety of Boston-i-Govemor Ely says that You can’t do up-to-the-minute cooking and baking in an old were George Washington living and School healthfiA vegetables in an exception­ •exercising his deep sense of justice fashioned kitchen. ’That’s why Miss Andree uses modern ally palatable and agreeable form, he would heartily favor a referen­ leading dietitians, doctors and health kitchen furnishings from Watkins Brothers at the Herald authorities acclaim the wholesome dum to the whole American elec­ torate on the question of prohibi- Cooking Scliool. See the Hoosier kitchen cabinet and goodness of Chop Suey and Chow tfon. Mein. These tempting dishes pro­ stool, the porcelain top tables, the Quaker Felt rug and tho vide needed bulk, are readily digest­ Billerica, Mass.—Benjamin M. Walker sees his five-year-old son Royal Electric Cleaner... .all from Watkins Brothers...... ed and are real energy builders. drown while he rescues the boy’s Most varieties of Chop Suey and and modestly priced! Chow Mein are low in calories and companion, also five. rich In vitamins and other health Northampton, Mass.—James W. elements. Being well balanced, these O’Brien, former mayor of Nortliamp- A i i t g M s i i d foods afford desired relief from the ton and landlord of Calvin Ooolld^ . endless rounds of fried meats, plain before the former President moved y^fetables and starchy foods. Both to “The Beeches,” dies. 'WJVrKIJ^S BROTHERS, inc. ihlldren and adults will want them Billerica, Mass.—Three brothers Duo-DisC and again. arrested charged with the larceny You can win praise by serving of SOO pounds of copper wire from Such artfully blended Chinese deli- the Boston and Maine railroad car ^ les. LaChoy imported ingredi­ shops. Hanover, N. H.—^President ^ Hop­ ^ The Manchester Electric Co. ^ ents constitute the basis, and the 773 Main Street, Tel. 5181.5181, South Manchester secret as well, of these justly famed kins of Dartmouth sends letter of find flavorous foods. Remember, apology to Columbia for the “lack ^ y the genuine Chinese Ingrredi- of sportsmanship” displayed in the w ts impart that rare pnd Inimitable Dartmouth stands at a Dartmouth- flavor which you desire. You may Columbla basketball game. obtain LaChoy Chinese Food Prod­ Lowell, M ^>—Fifty Chinese resi­ ucts from any good grocer. You dents contribute $3,000 to assist will, of course, refuse substitutes. China in its conflict with Japan. ' To-day, the best Chop Suey and Gloucester, Mass.—Two rescued Chow Mein are made at home. By after their fishing boat had gone adhering strictly to the printed in­ afire eight miles off Rockport. structions on LaChoy labels any in­ Boston—Cotton manufacturers of dividual can employ the magic cook­ the northeast plan to seek readjust­ ery of famous chefs and rival the ment of the relationship of freight flavor and texture of the expensive rates from the south and New Eng­ dishes most favored by guests of ex­ land to competitive markets at I. C. clusive restaurants. Let us acquaint C. hearings opening April 5. you with a few of the various La­ Springfield, Mass.— Richard T. Choy products. Fitzgerald, 66, member of the Dem­ LaChoy Soy Sauce ocratic state committee, dies. •Where are all the women hurrying La Choy Chinese Soy Sauce is brewed and aged by alow and pains­ to this week?” ‘‘To The Herald Cooking taking processes according to the School” ! age-old Chinese recipe. It is import­ ed from China, filtered and put up in sterilized and hermetically sealed Queer Twists bottles. This savory sauce is the YeSy That^s Right, and A m ong Msential seasoning and blending In- In Day*$ News pedient of nearly every type of genuine Chinese foods. Being whole- Many Other Interesting Things TOme and pure, as well as highly palatable and nutritious, it is indeed Long Branch, N. J.: The next a culinary need in every household. time you are held up at the point of TheyWe Eager To Learn More V LaChoy Soy Sauce will add a a pistol (it is William O’Brien speak­ piquant fiavor to all soups, gravies, ing to you), the safest way out is to hashes, and stews, and is a delight­ buy the gun. A bou t ful condiment for use on steaks, A boy poked a gim against chops, roasts and sea food. All O’Brien’s body and said: “Gimme a salads are made more tasty by the nickel, or I’ll shoot.” addition of a few drops of this sauce "I’ll give you two-bits for the to whatever dressing is used. gun,” said O’Brien. LaChoy Mixed Vegetables The deal was acceptable, and the LaChoy Vegetables consist of the lad ran away with the quarter. essential ingredients of the most O’Brien found the revolver fully ‘MAGIC MAID’ elaborate of the tempting variety of loaded. genuine Chop Suey or Chow Mein. Toronto: The debutantes are go­ This new LaChoy product includes ing to give a spinsters’ dance and all Sprouts, Water Chestnuts, Bamboo the boys have to do is be there. The Shoots, Mushrooms and Swfeet Pep­ young ladies will cedi for their yoimg pers, proportioned correctly, sliced men, supply what flowers are need­ You Can One Of These and ready to use. ed and will inaugurate any courting You can be your own Chinese they may have a mind to. chef. With LaChoy Vegetables, an New York: Elisabeth Marbury inexperienced person can make Ex­ 75-year-old Democratic National Universal Ranges, The tra Fine or Sub Kum Chop Suey or committeewoman who sometimes is Chow Mein at very little cost and in affectionately spoken of as “The Old less time than would ,be required to Lady of Manhattan,” believes she heat a can of a prepared product in probably would be President of the boiling water. Fdr delicious, kitch­ United States. Her reason for be en-fresh Chop Suey or Chow Mein lieving this is naive. “I’m so crazy, at home, simply add celery, onions she said, "about fishing.” (if desired) and :aw or left-over Nueva Gerona, Isle of Pines: This Afternoon, Put In Your Home Cdm^ beef, pork, veal, fowl or shrimp, There is a 23 hour and 60 nalnute lobster, crabmeat or tuna fish ac­ boycott here ^ach day between'the cording to the recipe on the label of Japanese and Chinese residents in LaChoy Vegetables and serve as di­ sympathy with their respective rected. countries. A ten-mlntue truce pre­ LaChoy Sprouts vails, however, so that all may gath­ LaChoy Sprouts are grown in this er around the radio and hear .the That modern mixer, beater ^nd fruit Cotter and Condimmt country from a highly nutritious war dispatches from Shanghai. Set Ejitiia bean propagated by intensive meth­ New York: Mrs. Sarah Black­ juice extractor that has revolutionized ods in the Orient and directly Im­ man is a parade. ported from China. LaChoy Sprouts She was arrested for doing a solo household cooking. It has eliminated the ■ , . • ' ■■ ■■ . ‘ are the basic ingredient of the most march along the Coney Island board­ A telephone call will bring one of our salesmen to your home. He wfll give popular varieties of Chop Suey, walk carrying a sign reading "Con- hours of hand mixing aiid heating so tire­ Cbow Mein and other Chinese deli­ suiners Demand Five-Cent Brcadi” you complete information about the Universal Line. Other Univeriial Models cacies. Sprouts are among the most Bakers complained, and now Mi's. some for any woman. h i^ y favored of the products dis­ Blackman is held in |1,100 bfdl.for $99.75 and up. tributed under the protected name holding a puade with6ut; a license. “liaChoy." Pelicate in flavor and extremely a^active in texture, they contrib- DEFENSELESS MAIDEN uAd a tasty element to any fruit, yv THE MANCHESTER JV viirttabie or meat salad. When used MOTHER: Jane, what' do you a ga^sh, or. in soups, or as on- mean by allowing that-man to kiss ^ ELECTRIC COMPANY ® and mushrooms a.te em ploy^ in you last night? . y 773 Bfain Strieet V ' ^nth BIaa^ester nMts, they art'imexcelled. JANE: Welt, he was too soong 773 Main S t, T e l 5 1 8 1 , ^ u th Manchester for me to resist and ybii told me ,vV i . V'-1 and ^dbam m eda^sm never to qteak to atnulfera. ~ n~90 per cent of India. Pathfinder. - I- f i i i ' V?

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Profrtma and UaU caMeot to ebaticfc (Sv The AeeoiHatea Preea) wado whk wkro wxys wsdd 8t00—Ben Bernie—Also woko wpA DIDATBB LAST NIGHT 454.3—WEAF-NBC—660 wkbw wean wdre wnao’ .wcM,. wJm My own belief is that If the cos­ 6:30—Mountalnetro—Alio wtle wmal weao wado whk wkn wkbn wbt mic process Is doomed to pass out 6:46—Stebbina Boya—Also wtlo wtag CUeago—Dr. WUhalm Lttdwlf weel wjar wcsh wfbr wH wrc wry siSM irSie Club—Also wfbl wkbw o f existence there Will be, and probL Baum, 64, ikia and for- ■when wtam wca« wwj waal wpti wjax wean wdrc wnao wcau wjas wmal wcao ably are already, other world orders mer president of r minols Medi- 7:00—Hymn SinQ—Alao wtlc wta« w m I wade whk wkre wxys wspd efrb 7:15 — Lanin Oreh. — Also wtlo wtag lOiOO—Teaeha Bsldsl—wabo chain of which we know nothing. cal Association. ■weei wjar wcsh wfbr wfl wro wbon 10:30—Shllkret Oreh.—Also woko wfbl San Diego, Cal.—Samuel Jones wtam wsal; Southern Orch.—Only wro wbeo s^bw wlba wean wdro waab wore —Dean William Inge of St. Fanl’a, Vsadoratoni 69, an orgamixer of wptf wrva wwno wja:( wlod wfla wpg wean ^Wbo wjas wlbw wmal wcao London. 7:30—Alice Joy—Also wtlo wtag wool wtar wmbg wdbJ wade i^ k wkro wcah the Kansas City Electric Railway wjar wcsh wfl wfbr wro wgy w l^ wbt wblg wtoo wqam wdbo srdae wxys Company. wtam wsal wr%’a wptf wjaxwlod wfla Credit is the blood stresun of our v’ls wwnc ^ IS ^ a e k Mllloi^Also wolm wfbl Chicago—Tbomaa P. Quinn, 77, 7:45—Goldbergs—Al%o wtlo wgy when wbeo wkbw wlbs wean wdre tnAb wore economic life. active In the work of the Chicago wcae wtam wwj wsal wpg wlp'Wfan whp wjas wlbw wmu Federation of Labor. 8:00—Sanderson and Crumit—Also wtlo wcao vrear wdbj wado wkbn wbt wblg — ^Prerident Hoover. wtag weel wjar wcsh wfl wro wgy wtoc wqam wdbo wdae efrb when wcae wtam wwj wsal 11KK>—Madrigusra's Oreh,-^Also wlbs TOO MUCH FOR US 8:30—Mary and Bob—Also wtle wtag wean wdro All mankind Is looking to this weel wjar wcsh wfl wfbr wro wgy 11:16—Barlow Byrnpheny—Also woko conference. when wtarn wwj wsal wfbl wbeo wkbwv wlbs wean wdre ’Isn’t it strange that, when peo­ 9;C0 - Musical Magazine — Also wtlc waab wore whp wlbw weao wtar wdbj —Arthur Henderson, chairman, wtat weel wjar wcsh wfl wrc wgy wado wcah wkbn wbt wtoo wqam wdas Geneva Oonferenoe., ple get frozen they rub "their frozen wben wcae wtam wwj wsal wrva wla wxys efrb members with show until circula­ / wj.-ix wlod wfla 11:Jb-^lsan Orch.—Alao woko wfbl tion is restored?” 9:30—Voornses' Oreh.—Also wtle wtag wkbw wlbz wdrc waab wpg wcao whp wee) wjar wcsh wfl wfbr wro wgy wben rlbw w i^ wcao wtar wdpj wado wkro J i Britain can only rule India by “But what do they do with the wcae wtam wwj wsal wcab wkbn wbt wtoc wqam wdae wxys the sword, we should come away. ing Show. 10:00—Danee Hour — Also wtlo wtag iweel wjar wcsh wfl wfbr wrc wgy wben ttS^AmhsIm Oreh.—Also wokojrtW wcae wum wwj wsal wrva wwnc wls wkbw tfsan wnao wcau whp wlbw ^v.'jax wlod wfla wnw • v s wkbn .... |1 1 :00—Marlon Harris — Also wtlo wfl 12il6 Ik m.—Blssle Orch.—Also woko ,wrc wtam wwj wla wjaz wlod wfM wkbw wean wnao wcao wlbw '11:15—Jesse Crawford-Also wtlo wjar wmal wkbn wspd ■wfl wrc wlod 1:00—oenee Hour—Also wean wnao ,11:30 — Denny Orchestra — Also wtle Iwjar wfbr wfl wrc wben wtam wwj 384.8—WJZ.NBC—T60 Icfcf wjax wlod 6:30—Ray Ferkina — Also wbs wham >12:00—Rciph KIrbery; Rudy Valles iOrch.—Also wtlc wrc wben wwj TtS^^pjea ^n^Brlsf—Also wbal wbi 112:30 a. m.—Simon’s OreK.—Also wtlc wrc wben wwj yi06 -A p iw 'n'^An^—Also wbal wbs wham idka wgar wlw wrc ckgw 348,6—WABC-CBS— 860 cfcf wlod wfla wrva wptf wJax i6:30—Boulanger Orch.—wabo chain 7:16-Just Willis—jUso wbal wlw '6:46—Stretz Orch.-Also wkbw wean 7iie—Sylvia Froos—Also wgar wjr wdre waab wcau wjas wmal wcao wbk 7:46—Back of tho Nsws—Also ckgw wsyz wwnc wfla wro . . 7:00—Myrt and Marge—Also woko wfbl 7i00—Voters’ tsrvles—Also wbal wbs wgr wean wdrc wnac wcau wJas wmal wbsm wgar wls wwnc wlod wcuo wwva wade wkro wspd g'ACV-Hsrmenlss—Also wham . 7:15—Bing Crosby—Also woko wfbl f:48-glstsrs of tho gklllst—AUo wbal whec wsT wlbz wean wdrc wnac wore wbs wham kdka wcau wnp wjas wlbw wmal wcao wtar 6:00—Radio Musle Drams-Also wbal wmbg wdbj wade whk wkro weab wbs wham kdka wJr wkbn wbt whig wtoo wqam wdbo wdae 6:8»—Orsat Fsrsonalltiss — Also wbal Special! wxvs wspd wbs wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wrva 7:30—H. V. Kaltenborn—Also woko wls wwno wlod wfla wfbl wgr wean wdre wnao wcau wjas 10:06—Russ Celumbe—Also wbam wgar wlbw wcao wwva wado wbk wkro wzyi wjr cfcf 7:46—Morten Downey—Also woko wfrn»l 10:16—Oulon's Oreh.—Also wham c M MONDAY wbeo wgr wlbz wean wdrc wnao wore 10:80—Paris Night Ufa—Also wbal wbs wcau wnp wjas wcao wtar wdbj wwva wham kdka wgar ^ ^ . wado whK wkro wcab wkbn wbt wbif 10:46—To Bs Anneunood—wjs. chain THE BEST ANSWERS wsjs wtoo wqam wdbo wdae wzya ll:00-tlumbsr Music—A ^ wjr^ . TUESDAY wspd 11:10—Drssm Floturss—Also wbal 6:00—The Club—Also woko wfblrfbl wgr 12:00—plane Moods—Also wbal kdka wean wdro wnao wcau wjas wmainai 1weao WEDNESDAY iwado wbk wkro wzys wspd T i H a. m.—Agnsw Oreh,—.41so wgar THESE QUESTIONS !6;16—Lyman's Band—Also wfbl wgr iwean wdre wnao wcau wjas wmirmaJ weao TBLBVISION wado whk wkro wxys wspd W2XAB—27601(0 (W2XE—OJOOko) Our Rtfftdar 8:30—Kate Bmlth-Also w »I wbeo wgr 1:00 to 11:06—Variety With Sound 1. **What hic^iest audiorities ab­ wcau wjas wmal1 wcao wadodo wbk wkrc wcab wkbnwkr wxyz wspd W2XCR—2000ke (WINS—IllOke) solutely guarantee to my family 6:46—Broadway■ — Thrills—Also rill, wfbl wgr 6:00 to 7:46—Audlovlslen Variety wean wdrc wnao wcau wjas wmal weao 7:41 to 9:00—Silent Pictures F acial that every sunshine vitamin-D claim made for Bond Bread is ab- 6:80—Ray Perking. Sham poo M O ,0 0 0 scdutely true?** 0,000 6:45—Topics in Brief — Lowell e WTIC PROGRAMS and Tbomag. , ' I , 2. **What changes in chrflixation Travelers Broadcaatlng Bervloe 7:00—Time; Amoi 'n' Andy. cause us to be unlikely to get Hartford, Conn. 7:80—Mountaineers. 7:45—Buddy, Neva and Ann. FIRST enough sunshine vitamin-D, as 6U,(M)0 W., 1U60 &. CL, S824I 8L W a ve 8:00—Frlgidarlans. * • nature origin^y intended?” 8:15—Buccaineerg. Tueeday, Feb. 28, 1982 8:80—Melody Speedway. # 8:45—Sisters of the Skillet. 3. “ Why does my table provide l^TIO aod WEAF—454.8 m. 9:00—Household Finance. $2*00 PRIZE plenty of all other vitamins, and <4:15 p, m.—WTTC Synchronized 9:80—Great Fersonalltles— Frazier with W EAF on 660 k. c. (See Hunt, . This special is for the yet fail to provide enough sun­ WEAF for Program). 10:00—Anti-Communist League. first half of each week un­ shine vitamin-D, unless Bond 1:00 a. m.—Silent. 10:15—Dixie Jubilee Singers. til March 20. Bread is used?” 10:80—Paris Night Life. 10:45—Hoofers. • 225— W D RC 11:00—^Tlme; weather; tempera- 4. .“ Why do members of my fam­ :.v. ture; Sports Review. THE WELDON BEAUTY SALON Hartford— 1880 ily absolutely need a constant and 11:14—Musical Clock. Hotel Sherid^ Building plentiful supply of sunshine vita­ 11:16—Orchestra. For appointment Dial 5009 Tuesday, February 28. 11:45—Organ—Roland Pomerat. min-D, and especially right now?” (Eastern Standard Time.) 12:16 a. m.—Time. • / 5. “ How does sunshine vitamin-D ;4:00—Rhythm Kings. 4:15—The Fimnyboners. help to insure better teeth, stronger 4:30—The Children’s Plano Pro- 1»14W bones, and the general well-being gram. 5:00— Vivian Ruth. of my family?” 6:15—“Meet the Artist.” Bob • Taplinger interviews a Columbia 6. “ Why domycliildren especially Artist. 5:30—Aunt Molly and Midge. need sunshine vitamin-D, which 5:55— CSertrude Coledesky, songs. Bond Bread provides?” 5:45—Joe Solomon’s Orchestra. • 6:00—Arthur Jarrett. 6:15—Reis and Dunn. 7. “Why do the older members of 6:30—Charles Boulanger’s Orches­ my family also need Ibis vital food tra. 6:45—Frank Stretz Orchestra. clement that Bond Bread now 7:00—Myrt and Marge. contains?” 7:15—Bing (Crosby. • 7:30—Editing the News. 7:45—Morton Downey, Anthony 8. “Apart from its vitamin-D ,WoDS, Jacques Renard’s Orchestra. value—what are the three main 8:00—Margaret Santry interview­ reasons why my family has de­ ing Guest. Quartet and Orchestra. 8:15—Abe Lyman’s Band with cided to use Bond Bread?” Glee Club, (Concertina Player and APVANCIB (Comedy Team. RIPRIOIKATION (Answsir ihia ^[ueatibn only if Bond I 8:30—The Roimd Towners. Bread ia bein4 used in your home, f ' 8:4i—^“Broadway’s Greatest or about to be uaed.) i^ jn ^ s.” Guest Star and Ed Sulli- iyan, Broadway Commentator. Watch I( 9:00—^Ben Bernie and his Orches- jiltra. ? 9:30—^The Crime (Club. Dramati- Bond Brood Contest Book tolls all Committoa of JndgM 1 ; ration of Edgar Wallace Mystery, COOKING EXPERTS DR. LOGAN CLENI^NINQ, fiunoas Buthao. j 10:00—Toscha Seidel, violinist; Gives you the facts to help you win. Answer these seven or eight ity on diet and health I poncert orchestra. 1, 10:30—Music That Satisfies. questions. Merit alone will decide the winners. Every man, woman and MISS JESSIE MARIE D S BOTH, Director c4 ’ 10:45—Jack Miller and his Or- DEMONSTRATE in every territory where Bond Bread is distributed, is eligible— the DeBoth Home Makers* Sdioob { chestra. bakery employees and their families. You do not have to buy DR. WALTER HOLLIS EDDY, Director et I 11:00—^Enric Madriguera’s Or- You’vb hnard that PrigldoirB poys for Now, except Bureau of FexxJs, Sanitation and AeaMi, Good I phestra. HOW FRIGIDAIRE I 11:15—Howard Barlow and the at tfiB Cooking School, you eon sbb how it’s donn. Bond Bread to enter. Contest doses M ay 9th. Houseke^ing Magazine i Columbia Symphony Orchestra. With Frigidoim, you con buy more food at a Look at these worth-while prizes: 1st Cash Prize, $10,000; 2d Cash DR. FRANCIS X. MAHONEY. Holth Coos- * 11:30—(Ceorge Olson’s Orchestra. missiooer of Boston, Mass. PAYS FOR ITSELF timo on wookly borgoin days... and prosoryo this Prize, $2,500; 3d Cash Prize, $1,000; 573 other Cash Prizes, $4,600; 3,600 W 6Z-W 6ZA food until all "ieflovort" oro usod. And you hoyo other Grand Prizes of Bond Bread (15 to 30 days* supply), vdue $6,900. tho Hydrertor for froshoning vogotabloB, tho Cold 5830 additional IkCd-Contest Promptness Prizes of Bondi Bread (15 coi Tuesday, February 28, 1982 Control for fostorfroozing of leo cubos and dossorfi^ to 30 days* supply) for best entries received befwe April 3d, total value, •TSOOK the Quickubo Tray for rolooslng leo cubos Insitantiy* $10,000. Ten Thousand Prizes, totaling $35,000. Your entry eligible for 4:00—Band.. 4:15— “National Affairs” David Then, oflor yeu*vo soon FrlgMoiro at tho Caeki- these promptness prizes as wdl ss final major prizes. Two contests in Lawrence. 4:20—The Business World today. Ing School, call at our showroom^ Lot us show you one. You may win both. See Bond Bread Contest Book for detailed 4:30—Stock Exchange quotations. tho ali-whito, Ufotimo porcelain Frlgidalros wHh list of prizes, all rules, and entry blank. 4:45—Dance. 5:00—Story. soamloss, add-rosistlng Interiors. Soo all tho 5:30—Agricultural Markets. 6:40—^Uncle' Beezee. features which moke Frig Ido ire the advanced 6:00—^Time; weather. lifHgorater. . . and the tiviy ocenemleal rofrlg* L«^000 Wiu 6 :02—Orchestra. GET THIS CONTEST BOOK E ?^ * * * * s 6:08—^Musical Clock. orator to own. Call at your first opportunity and 6:09—Sports Review; temperature. loam all about thorn. FROM YOUR GROCER TODAY FREE 6:15—Gov. John G. Wlnant of New Hampshire. 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Foods, Sanitation and Health, Good Center street, opposite Newman alarm brought out the usual crowd were said to have lied into a remote —Struck down by an automobile as PAN-ABABIAN PABt^BT * Housekeeping Magazine. FORSAKEN AUTOMOBILE street, called out Companies No. 1 of futomolmes. The car’s value was district N be waa crossing the street yester­ Jerusalem, Feb. 28. -(A P ) BOND BREAD CONTEST about zero and the blan was ex­ chief Holy City of the Modi Dr. Frauds X. Mahoney, Health and No. 2 last night for what proved Colonel Claude Bowers, Philippine day, (Scorge McFarlane,^ 52, screen Commissioner uf Boston, Mass. tinguished by the use of chemicals. constabulary chief, said the massa­ Mecca—^has been chosier for a Pat^ to be a blaze In an old Chevrolet character actor and former direc­ Arabian Congress at which aa PRIZES TOTAL $35,000 Nobody Is barred from entering BURNS; DRAWS A CROWD cre was the worst of many such • automobile that was standing in a events during bis experience. tor, died last night from his injuries. tempt will be made to form an AzaB If living in any commimlty where M0R08 ON WAR PATH The driver of the car, Harold Davis, vacant lot on Rosemary place. The • One of the men killed was Soli- League of Nations. Bond Bread is sold, except bakery Car Lojig Since Abandoned was not held. Winners Will Number 10.000 employees and their Immediate car was without markers' of any man.Peralta, vice president of the The purpose of the gathering Wif Manila, Feb. 28.— (A P )—^Two Two of McFsrlane’s most widely stated to be to “combat Imperlalisii$ Announcement States-Con- families. Goes Up In Smoke — Fire­ kind and evidently had not been in Malita town government. The mo­ use for some time. That it could constabulary officers and 20 men known New York stage productions and to free Arabian statM t t o s d ^ow can one enter? Just ask at men Believe It Was Set. tive for the nuiBsacre was not learn­ test Rules Simple. not take fire from its own engine left today to search for Moros who were “Honest Lair,” and "Rainbow mandatory control." the grocery store for a “Contest ed here. was evident and as most of the fire killed 10 persons and wounded sev­ Rose.” His wife is appearing in Plans are proceeding' for. convstt'* Book.” The book Itself explains ev­ An alarm of fire turned In at “ Prizes totalling $35,000— 10,000 was in the interior of ^ e car when eral yesterday in au. outbreak at New York now in an A1 Jolson ing of the Congress in the. near, for erything. [ 11:25 last night from box 37 on will win prizes”—that Is the startl­ the firemen arrived it indicates that Manila, Davao Province, on Min­ SdUEEN STAB KILLED show. McFarlane recently appeared ture. The disctiarions were an oot> ing announcement of the “quiz” It might have been set. There were danao island. in the film production, ’*Taxl,” and growth o f a recent Islamic eonfmf- contest started today by the bakers buildings exposed, but the whistle Those responsible for the slayings Hollywood, Calif., Fel. 23.— (AP) "Union Depot.” ence here. of Sunshine vltamln-D Bond bread. Cash of $10,000 Is the prosperity | offer to the person who best an­ swers 7 or 8 questions about this Foot Comfort And eompara lively lew food source of vltmln-D. Second prize Is $2500; third prize, $1000; fourth $500; fifth. $250; sixth, $100. The next Foot ten winners will get $50 each. Then ten more, $25 each. Fifty people are to win $10 each aild five hun­ dred people $5 each. Besides these Protection cash prizes there will be 2.000 prizes consisting of a loaf of Sun­ shine vltamln-J> Bond Bread dally For Your for a period of either 30 days or 15 days. This contest fairly bristles with Children! new features. In a contest period o f eleven weeks— February 22-May P—there Is a midway station, April Happy face$p happy feet. 3rd, Entries received prior to Always go together. this date are eligible fui mid-con­ test promptness prizes of either SO Tramping gmly down the street. days or 15 days' oupply of bread. Heedless of the weather. In all Bond Bread, territory, 5,830 such prizes are offered, making a grand total of 10,000 prizes In the contest. Only Well-Fitted Feet Keep Entries which win mid-contest prizes will be judged also for the Jitiai contest prizes to be swarded June 1. Those who enter prior to Healthy and Strong April 3 and do not win mid-contest prizes may, If they wish, make a fresh start by filing a second entry. This contest Is unique In that the New Is the time to mold Questions to be answered, the In- MeUtaraal your child’s feet for perma­ ArchMd ' frrmatlon upon which to base the Natural 'inswers and the entry blank on nent health and strength. 3'polnt Which to write the answers are all Sttfpeatloa contained In a- "Contest Book" Doctors say that Kall-sten- available at grocery stores. This iks keep good feet healthy. contest book contains only 16 pages; can be read easily In 15 minutes. And they look as well as ntrary to the usual requirements, they feel. All sizes, from is not necessary to buy anything rI d qualify, or even to send In a babies to senior misses.’ ferrapper. AAAA, AAA, AA, A, B, C, The object of the contest Is unique •do— that is, to spread public infor- D and E widths. Ebetrs fwuHnn and. appreciation of the narrow for 'slim, delicate Cearclty of the health essential, jwtamin-D, and where to find it. feet, and > extra wide for the School children have Just as good sturdy foot. ■ chance to win prizes as adults, for Ibe basis of awards Is not literary ■tyle or skill, but originality of t^ughts expressed. In addition, •pedal consideration Is given to Children by providing a space on Wilbur Coon Shoes for Women and the entry blank In which to state entrant’s age, if under 21. Kali-sten-iks Shoes for Children. There have , been a few contests This little clock starts atid stops at any With a larger , capital prize, but Featured Exclusively at never any with so many prizes. The Herald Cooking, and Home The final Judging will be done by ; committee composed of eminent Making School Iuthorlties on nutrition— time you set it. The gas goes on, the Dr. Logan Clendenlng of Kansas Oty, Mo., famous ■writer on diet •ad health. Jessie Marie De Both of New burner lights, the food is cooked, and York City, head of the De Both C. E. HOUSE & SON, h e . Cooking School organization. Dr. Walter Hollis Eddy of New York City, Director of Bureau of when dinner is done the gas turns itself off automatically. . . • • • • • • NEW GlenI irMINSULATED wood3UL/\l C.I/ ■ RANGEA C is fully automatic. The “Insta-Flame’* is an innovation which banishes the use of matches forever, and gives you instant

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5 ? - ^ 4*^ 4'.. w pageant, “What Makes a Man,” to John Williams in England, v^ere said, “and we greatly regret the in­ bandit, ended her crime career at bus, two persoois in written and directed by Mfss Leila they were bom, on February 18;^ correct impression it has conveyed. WATER GUN 8ANDIT theC"City pHson with a broken ann. several taxicab drlvws and a Church of this city. All the people 1907. They came to this continent JAPANESE DENY Since taking command o f thq Shahj^- A taxicab dijiiyer, one o f her victims, ist ShA iahald oa^chiugea of> who desired to attend could not be locating in Canada in 1912, and- hai situation General Uyeda' has in­ sensed the giin she {K>ked in his faqe bery and auto baaditiy« ROCKVniE accommodated. The program was came to Rockville two years later. structed his men on several occa­ TE^RIZES Cin was not dangerous. The driver, who Miss Wood said this moning abt opened by appropriate remarks by Mr. Williams was employed as boss sions to avoid irrespbnsiiale, inhu­ had given up a small sum, decided to was unaUe to recaU;oii- splendid program at the Sykes Shanghai thoroughly imbued with armed with a water gim kept police money back. ed,” she said. *T. went out with th« custody on Sunday Gus Curlonis, 65 Mr. and Mrs. Williams are mem­ Auditorium at which Rev. George Officer Says Soldiers Did Not high moral purposes—in a. fight for radio squads dashing about the Miss Wood was arrested at {he boy Mend and he liad some ^liquor. and Charles Rover, 64, of Talcott- T. Sinnott, pastor of St Bernard’s bers of Union Church and the permanent peace. They are in- north side last night answering calls City hoqpitail where she went to re­ I don’t knowadud happened to mill. ville, charged with assault and bat­ Church presided. The program in­ former is affiliated with several capablie of such acts as those die- from persons she had held up. ceive treatment for her arm. tery. Both cases were heard by fraternal organizations. They have I guess he jg^v'e me the idr when I cluded music by the Community Pat Defenseless Chinese sciibed in this newspaper article. . Miss Vera yVood, the water gun She was accused of holding up a got boisterous.” Judge John E. Fisk in the Rockville Orchestra and the Commimlty four children, Mrs. Peggy Under­ Unfortunate Incidents H- ” Police Court on Monday morning at Choir. A short address was given wood, Eldward, Robert and David “Of coiurse it has been impossible 0 o’clcok. He continued both cases by Rev. George T. Sinnott Williams, all of this city. Civihans To Death. to avoid some imfortunate inci­ until March 6, after hearing their The speaker of the evening was Ellington Grange Meeting dents. In some cases the women testimony for about an hour. W. S. Alexander, Past Department A regular meeting of Ellington ^themselves were caught shooting at There has been ill feeling between Commander of the Amtfrlcan Legion, Grange will be held on Wednesday Shanghai, Feb. 23.— (AP) — us. This morning in a ditch we Groceries, Meats, Fresh FnRts the two men for some time. Rover who gave a splendid address in com­ evening at, which time the birthday found the bodies of two of oiir men .once owned the home which was memoration of the day. of George Washington will be cele­ Charges by the Shanghai Evening who had been ambushed in the sold to the son of Curlonis. It is A silent picture “Geoigfe Wash­ brated. Following the meeting there Post-Mercury that Japanese sol­ night and so horribly mutilated that .claimed by the latter that Rover, al­ ington, His Life and Times” follow­ will be a most appropriate program. diers were putting defenseless Chi­ they were not recognizable. Yester­ and Vegetables Used by though having no claim on the place, ed. Every member is eu^ed to attend. nese civilians to &e sword brought day four of our Red Cross men were still continues to go about the prop­ Wed 25 Yean from a high Japanese officer today wounded when snipers fired from ' a erty making trpuble as if he was Appointed Committee On Saturday night Mf. and Mrs. The East Side Circle, a most the assertion that they are "much house nearby. • still in charge. ^The police were John Williams of Talcott avenue exaggerated and in some portions “Like your Chicago gangsters, active organization in Ellington has Miss Clairet Andree caned in following a complaint made were surprised at their home by a appointed the following welfare untrue.” Chinese snipers a-*e paid so muchia by people in the ^cinity. number of relatives and friends, It committee for the ensuing year; The Japanese have been forced to head and in order to wipe them out Washington Observance being the occasion of the twenty- Mrs. A. D. Cordtsen, Mrs. Rachael take measures to curb the activitlM we have had to bum down the at the A general observance of the 200th fifth anniversary of their marriage. Pease, Mrs. Florence Cordtsen and of plainclothes snipers, said Major buildings which harbor them. anniversary of the birth of George They entered into the spirit of the Miss Grace Sykes. M. Hirata speaking for General reason for heavy casualties among Uyeda, the commander-ln-chlef, and civilians is that many suspected Washington was held in this city occasion and a very enjoyable eve­ Vernon Gnmge Meeting HERALD COOKING SCHOOI* on Monday. At 10 a. m. the celebra­ ning was spent. A salad supper was in some cases they have found that snipers nm at the appearance of At a meeting of Vernon Grange women and children are helping the Japanese soldiers. With this in tion started with the ringing of the served. held on Friday evening a patriotic church and mill bells and fire The couple received numerous snipers. mind it is not difficult to under' Furnished By program was presented, with Mrs. “We have read a translation of stand why some civilians in plaip- whistle. All public places were csu*ds, telephone messages, fiowers Kate Smith, the lecturer In charge. and other gifts expressing the best the newspaper article,” the major clothes have been shot in the back. closed for the day and the stores ob­ A program was presented by the served a half holiday. wishes of many of their friends for many more years of happy wedded children of the County Home and in­ ' There was a program of sports at cluding recitations, songs, sketches the Sykes Gymnasium following the life. and other features. A Valentine Hale’s Food Depts. Mrs. Williams was formerly Miss ringing of the bells. In the after­ social followed prizes were awarded noon there were two showings of the Kate Underwood. She was married s for the prettiest, and most comical. Miss Helen Hunter was in charge. The Food Critics Pick After the Cooking School Wednesday Come Ddwn for This Special! School mght “School Night” will be observed at Union Church on next Simday eve­ On Sale 4 to 6 Wednesday Only ‘Jieal CREAM ihal KEEPS ning, and it will be in the nature of SEIDNER’S MAYONNAISE a Washington celebration. There V 'W '/ ■ will be sketches and plays by the As —^ now comes ut cans pupils and special music «n the Confeetionery " igar 3 p k gs. 1 7 * banjo, guitar and other instruments. Mm This special offered for women who attend tlie cooking school so that when tjhey an up­ The proceeds are to be given to the THE BEST town they can stop into the Self Serve. Regular stock Jack Frost Confectionery Sugar In san­ Church School fimds. Parents and itary—one-pound cartons. 3 pkgs. 17c. Delieioni rich cream from tnber- friends are invited to attend. Rev. For both quality and taste. colin-teated cowi i< now canned George S. Brookes will give a short end iterilized by a new procew address. Buy a jar today and be con­ Rumford Columbia Notes nnder the name Pantry Cream. Mrs. James Elliott of Orchard vinced. street is visiting relatives in Boston, Since it it aterilized Pantry Cream Baking Powder Pantry Whipping Cream (369^ Mass. Featured at The Herald Cooking w ill keep aa long ai the can U lealed. batter fat) which whipi quickly and Osmar Graupner will be heard as and Home Making SchooL (After opening Pantry Cream mnit eaiily when properly chilled and makes the guest artist at 5:45 from Station WDRC on Thursday afternoon. 2 9 ^ Ih. box ^ cans ^ kept cold like ordinary cream.) excellent frozen deuerts, ice cream, etc. Mrs. Frank Blake of Orchard Regular at the low price of 82c ^ound. Miss street la visiting her daughter in Two demonstrators at the store all this There are two kin0!lVMU»{ Tail cans of saltnon being'featnred at ihls l^w Fancy pack, Begiila# lie. Net Wei|^ 5 <4 A Clock In The Westerly, R. I. price for the Lenten seasom* ounces. Norwegian Kippered Sunbeam Pnre Food Kitchen Is An HERRINGS can 2 3 e coonsH lb. 27c Boneless. “Golden Net” Brand packed at Absolutely free from boneo. Packed In wooden Essential Today Bergen, Norway. Net contents, 1 pound. containers and regular at 81c. Miss Claire Andree We invite you to see our Half-Hill’s Salad Tune opened her cooking course today at the Masonic TUNA FISH 2 6-ounce cans 2 S e line of kitchen clocks includ­ Temple___ PLAN TO ATTEND____tomorrow... light meat tuna for salads. ing regular styles and mod­ and you’ll surely not miss the benefits of Thurs­ Monarch day and Friday... .classes at 2 p. m. Bart Olney^s em electric models. SAUERKRAUT Mohr’s Bakery supplies all bak­ AMMONIA qt. lO c ery goods used, except bread... Fall strength. 16c zegnlar price. ' 2 no. 2 2 cans 2 5 « there’s a reason for their quality Y Electric Kitchen Clock at'; The bru^gu^notoM to^gall^^^ products being; chosen fnr rla.ss CaUfomla Home the Herald Cooking , School' Williams and Caileton work. TOMATO JUICE furnished by EXTRACTS and spices In a complete stock are carried st ths 3 cans 2 9 c ^If-Serve. These are featn^ at the cooking 45 liquid ounces of pore tomato Juice for 29c. school this week. III iiMinaii ■■■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ iiidnu^» R. DONNELLY SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. California Black Twig Jeweler I d Gorman Place. Phone 3537 ' / ORANGES doz.45c APPLES 515 Main St., So. Manchester Delivery to Your Door! Extra fancy. As large and juicy an orange as most people have ever seen and believe it Y2 bushel basket The Herald Cooking or not few stores in Sunny California handle this size. Most of"tiii8 fancy size fruit finds, Fancy Black Twig allies. Also soM School recommends its way into the better markets in the East for 6 pounds 23c. We have sold ovw a .lnm- and iues Bon Ami, and at abont the same price you would pay dred bushel in the last two weeks.- Repeat on the coast. orders on this fancy fm lt are convlnolag; lM*NCMe&TSt AGAIN! Fresh Clean Green /^S%. B R O G C O U bun. c ENDIVE 2 lbs. N'. 23 *Exfra large size bunches of that new vegetable Another green vegetable for lervlag wltii ettfeer This Popular Ice Cream Will —hrocooU. meat or &h. Be Featured A t The Herald iVever a scratch •.. Shop 4 to 6 Wednesday Pot but —what a polish! Cooking and Home Making One of the nice things about a white enamel LAMB CHOPS e- 3< sink is that it just invites you to keep it white* S c h ^ I . After-the cooking school-come down to Hale’s Health Market after tUs q a clfd purposely One of the nice things about Bon A m t is th at offered to women attending the cooking school. Take it home for dinner or supper. T2Us» are ten­ der loin lamb chops from first quality lamb. Hale’s usnal high qqaUty. itm akesit Boeasy tokeep those sinks gleaming «dean* Suppose the orange squeezer Is upset! THE Or you dropped the coffee filter bag— foU of Fresh Fresh Tender m-i grounds! There’s always Bon Am i! MANOOESTER DAIRY H addook Just a few shakes of the spowy-white Pbwder Peak @haps and’ a few brisk rubs. Gone are the stains* ICE CREAM CO* Phone 6250 Q ean is the sink* Clean yeo—and unseratched* ea. R c „ . ' e a . Bon Ami never scratches* Bon Ami is odorless* Last Week we sold ont tudoe Bon Am i never reddens or roughens your hands* f on this special. They most be Wednesday only! Fresh Teadn^ fresh puifc good! Come In tomorrow— supply of fancy m s^rel— So from goM qMdD’t 'iriit pol^ '. "ImVIiiiie'ttne'.'hi 4 f see how Inexpensive a dinner each. Shop the Health Market yon dan prefMire with hadddek hnd save! ' .Good - size fish. ed .this taseisl the^ Bon s t '60 each. 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>\*SE m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 28.188& PAOB ib i i p i t Herald Cooking And Home Making School. Feb. 23,24,25, ■S‘ .*ii. subject dlscuseed, ia covered by an vote of his or her aaaoclates. No de> the amount of rich broth. Formerly ernor Charles S. Whitman of New ROMFORD’S SUCCESS actual, bona fide letter written by COLUMBIA PRODUCTS diction can made from the pay Columbia soups used the same per­ York, State Librarian George S. NORTH END BARBEM . DISTANT WORLDS a jobber or dealer as the case may chedk without explicit action of the centage of cereals as other padeera Godard, secretaiy of the Connecti­ be. X FROM IDEAL PLANT council, they are paid when sick and but today have reduced the amount cut Bicenteimlal committee; Presi­ TOLD BY CUSTOMERS Unusual Range of Subjects receive old age pensione Which vary so that the broth ii conilderably dent. M. R. Husted of the Green­ richer. ADOPT NEW ndCES INHABITED ALSO The subjects covered fall into four according to individual needs and wich branch of the S. A. R. and aev. « are not Influenced.by former posi­ Unique Reference Book Con­ groups, dealing with (1) the increase Packing House Completely So- Stanley High of Tokoneke. the in Rumford sales, (2) Rumford tions held in the company. New Schedule, Which Wsul tains No Statement By Man­ ciidized •— Employees Dis­ toastmaster oelng Attorney Charles sales as compared with the sales of Needless to say, all the wprkera PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES W. Pettsnglll of Greenwich. Into Effect Yesterday, ufacturer About Product. competitive baking powders, (3) charged By Vote Only. take a very personal interest in Cldcato Professor Says Rumford sales policies, and (4) the Nine new members were elected Been Under ConsideraiiiDiB every phase of the wofk of the com­ and at the banquet resolution on Som e T im e. The attitude of customeri is pri­ quality of Rumford Baking Powder. The story of Columbia Products pany. If at one of the meetings, one I,ietters in this last group coming MERGED IN MERIDEN die death last wee*, of President Their CirilizatioD May Be marily’ responsible for the success is indeed a most fascinating one. It of the stenographers thinks the new General Benjamin H. Johnson were mostly from retailers who have been rule for sopp is lacking, she gives The leading barbers doing busi­ of a business, but it isn’t very often reminds you of fiction and if you adopted. ness on North Main street Depot selling the product for a long period her opinions to the chef, and aad Meriden, Feb. 23.—(AP)—The Square have reached an agreeipsiit Far Superior To Ours. that customers go on record as to of years, are especially interesting were to read this in a story it would strangely enough to us, her opinion It was decided to call the annual as to the prices to be charged their attitude and it certainly is and well worth the consideration of be paiwed over as "fine in theory Is listened to with respect. The girl forty-second annual meeting of the meeting on Flag Day, June 14, at icx hair cuts and shaves,'w hich hsia b e « i way out of the ordinary when cus­ anyone In the grocery business. For but mighty poor in reality.” How­ who pastes labels baa her opinions Connecticut Society, Soa- of the New Hayen and at once adjourn to these veteran retailers who have had ever, such ia not the case as you July 18 at the Nathan Hale school under consideration for several Chicago, Feb. 38.— (A P)—^Inhabi> tomers take time out to write the of how to get new customers and American Revolution was held in such close contact with the actual will soon see. and park in East Haddam when all weeks. They have decided upon a tsmtfl on the distant worlds as far tells the salesman. * nd this organ­ story of a success built around a consumers can speak from their This is a tale of a “Business With­ Greenwich yesterday, at which the the members of the former sons of price of 40 cents for haircuts and 80 ization is doing and has done busi­ outstanding event was the formal tui>erior to mankind as men are to certain product. However, that’s ex­ own experience in business. It is out A Boss.” Fourteen years ago the revolution are to be invited to cents for shaves. The new schedule ness for the past fourteen years! reception of the members of the went Into effect yesterday. tfngle life csHs are envisioned by actly what they have done in the significant that they report univers­ the Hapgood Brothers inherited a be present to formally complete the case of Rumford Baking Powder Proud of Soups Connecticut Society, Sons of the Dr. William D. MacMillan, professor al satisfaction with Rui^ord Baking canning factory and turned it ov^r merger of the two s^eUes. and ita makers. This Rumford Com­ Revolution into the S. A. R., by cf mathematical astronomy at the Powder and point out the fact that to the employees to run. It now The company prides Itself on its DIES ON HIKE pany of Providence, Rhode Island. in their territories Rumford has standa as the world’s only socialized soups. For instimee, their chicken merger of the two sodetieB. Both Lynfield,.Mass’, Feb. 23.—(APJ— llniversity of Chicago. The rei^kable sales manual be­ the eoeleties were formed forty- He outiined his theory in amplify* 8teadil3^ made and held new users industry, where wages are deter­ soup uses no, other meats thnn WISE YOUNGSTER Ralph Coombs, aged 10, who “passed i in g used py this company just re­ three years ago, the S. A. R. now Ing a brief article of bis, published at the same time that it was hold­ mined by personal need and wbere chicken. The 'packers are. allowed up” a trip through Maine with his cently came to the attention of this having about 1,500 members and January 16, in which be voiced for ing its old users. the most lowly worker may freely to use a certain percentage of beef “Daddy, if I save you $5' will parents over the holiday to go Mk* publication. Unlike other types of if they wish and still call the soup the first time the skepticism of Importance of Sales PoUdles and frankly criticize bis superior. the 8. R. about 80. you give It to me?” ing with his Boy Scout troop, sales msnuais, this book contains "chicken.” Not only is this not done many American scientists toward The fact that the manufacturer’s Vote OB Dtecbarge President F. E. Sands of the 8. “Why, yes, my son,” dropped dead On the march yester­ nothing that was written by the by the Ckilumbls Conserve Co., but the ‘'explosion" of the rmiverse idea sales policies are exemplified, by ac­ The Columbia Products people A. R., welcomed the 8. R. members "Well, do you remember you day. manufacturer. £'\en when it im­ they use fresh, live poultry in place advanced by the Cambridge astrono* tual experience of jobbers and feel that the most important thing into the society and the response promised me 85 if I passed in my The boy ha(t walked but two miles parts information about the com­ they have accomplished Is the abol­ of cold storage products. jners, Eddington and Jeans. wholesalers is also an imprese^ve was by President WBittlesey of the school studies this sen^ester? I when he collapsed. His parents pany’s sales policies ud policies op­ feature of this book.. ^ ishment of unemployment, for an While cereals has its place in S. R. They bold the universe is gradual* erating with dealers and distribu­ didn’t pass — thus saving you 85.” were in South Berwick, Me,, when employee can be dlscbu'ged only by soups, extensive use of it weakens Otbei; speakers were Former Gov­ —Patbmider. ]y wearing down to a state where tors, it leaves the statements to the informed of his death. all matter, from star galaxies to customers themselves; lets them Jugo-SIavia is planning to spend electrons will become a vast, inert tell their own story for the world 8400,000,000 on a highway, irriga­ .Buum, formless, lifeless and cold. to read. Every comment on every tion and drainage projects. But Dr. MacMillan, in contrast to the theory of the British scientists, conceives a universe infinite in time and space and pervaded by a fine structure of unknown composition which diffuses energy amidst all forms of matter. O U n dviliiatlons "Out in the heavens, perhaps, are FLOWERS civillEatlotts as far above us as we are above the single cell, since tb ^ Qjou are so much oldir than otirs. u FOJt EVERY OCCASION this is true it is true not only now. It has always been true. "Magnificent forms of life bcve grown up over magnificent stretches aiiend ihg • /• , of time only to perish in some •^•stons o j i i cataclysm. Magnificent forms of life will always grow up if this theory be true that the universe is continually being rebuilt at some un­ B o t h School known suoelectronlo level. 0 The British scientists reasoned that since galaxies were moving away, the universe was expanding •pontortj L and since the speed of soma of the galaxies whs as high as 13,600 miles a second, the expaiuion was the ef­ TABLE BOUQUETS fect of an explosion. E v e . , , , Reversing the explosive theory. At Herald Cooking School Dr, MacMillan said the Jeans hypo­ thesis would mMco our partioMlar galaxy the ultimate a ^ orinaalL esn- ter of teings. Drawing a Tine sack Nstttrs'i ehoietst blooms direct from our own Green- from the outer fiying universes he fcoufes irtietieally srrsnged to Ht any of your require- ysasoned the probable time of the m ente. ''explosion" as about two billion years ago. Much a picture, he suggested, was Miss d a ifs Aadrse, neted‘ eookiflf au- hardly plausible, For one thing, he tbority, now eeaduftiflf famous oookiA f said, there were rocks on the aartti. ANDERSON’S GREENHOUSES sekeol at Masonl^ Temple uader ausptooa a veritable infioi among the stars yold QhgJJ / and planets, which were held by •i O s Mandisster Bvealiif Herald. geologlsU. to be at least one bllliM and FLOWER SHOP too millios years eld and of the 163 Eldridgo St. Phone 8686 O U f jMme order of age as the supposed • a t MASONK nmM „ cataclysm .______m- RED MEirS SETBACK PARTY TOMORROW

The Red Men will hold their set­ back sitting tomorrow night at the Red Men's clubroom. Another large crowd is expected. There arc two more sitthifs left and after that Never there will be a big supper for alH Housewives Urged to Accept those who have been playing cards, Friday will be Red Men's meeting at 'Dnker Hall and next Monday Rock­ ville Red Men will bring 10 players to play the local Red Men’s setback Invitation to Attend team. Tuesday, March 1 the West fide will play the Red Men a re­ turn game at Bast Side Rec. THEATERS Famous Cooking School Sessions AT THE STATE looked 60 "Em m a” One of America’s Most Famous Cooking "Kitchen-tested” means and does for housewives. Marie Dressier in "Emma” has al- rsady played to thousands in MU' Authorities and Lecturers to Show How Chester, and it is a most convinc­ CLEAN! What *^Kitchen^tasted*' Means ing testimonial as to the merit of the picture. One is accustomed to **Kitohen-testing** of Flour Simplifies Gold Medal **Kitdtantosioi** Flour means flour seeing Miss Dressier deliver fine that has been tested in a home oven, just like performances, but “Emma” certain­ Home Bakmg Amazingly ly tops ansrthing this beloved star E ffortleM in operation, thorou^ in ita yours, for uniformity of results^ before it goes to has ever ^ven the screen. Today marks the last showing of this un­ work and strikingly handsome in ap­ you. Every batch tested for home baking o f cakes, usual attraction. pearance, the M ^ el 583 stands alone Tridta That Cut Work in Half to Bo Special pies, pastries, breads, by a number of experts Wednesday and Thursday brings in its price class. It possesses special Lawrence Tibbett in the romantic directed by the noted co!^v v' . - .' ’‘'> ,- .,'t \ ^

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STAGES TELEVISION STYLE SHOWS ARVELOUS riinpn-n-finnr.Q qlr Edits Fashion News and Picks Clothes That Are Broadcast to ANHATTAN Listeners-In and Lookers-In. ' • B y— ------WILXJAM GAINES •LWIRISII ar elY n € A m & i New York—I can’t help wonder­ Telling Young Folk About Destii ^vi'se today and fanefr etaOdrefi ing what the people down in One time a little bird died in death is a natuzM. ^enomMon BEGIN HERE TODAY who had no playground but the plunging desperately because his Uvalde, TexM, hlnk about all these m y band. same m life, and to look upon Beautiful ELLEN ROSSITEB, a street ? CMefuUy rehearsed phrases had big town newspapers with their salesgirl in Barclay’s Department That afternoon the children did a matteiF o f fa c t unqrim d seoq^t f t “Whew, It’s simply scorching!” failed. stories and pictures acknowledging Store, works nights as a dance not go to schools. They cried , so I M inevitable and nat iral? breathed Molly’s voice In her ear. "Why should I have guessed?” John N. Gamer's enlarged renown. hall hostess at Dreamland. She “I was hoping we’d have a storm. she asked In a trembling voice. hadn’t the ' heart to' send them—I When all is said and donci y iftin lives with her extravagant “ I. Intended to wait,” he went I I wonder if “Moon,” the black myself WM completely useless, for But you look cool enough.” boy who came to the rescue of Gar­ we want to analyze children’s re*; mother, MOLLY ROSSITER, her Ellen turned from the window. on. “Perhaps it would have been Dick WM one o^ the family and to actions to anything the best -way la elder sister, M YRA, and her young “I’m not cool,” she said listlessly. better to wait but I cannot—I can­ ner's light touring car the day I be powerless to keep him alive w m WM down there in 1929, Is still to look into our own hearts and. lirother. MIKE. “I don’t believe it will ever rain not I Let me give you the lovely too terrible. . minds first to discover -just JicSlr STEVEN BAR CLAY, 57 and El­ again. There's not even heat tilings of life, my dear. Let me tinkering with that old wreck. And When the heart takes hc^'"^' of if he can read—or if somebody we feel about certain tMngs our­ len’s employer, loves the girl but lightning.” prove to you that some of them anything ^ it just can’t let'^ , no selves. And is our reactim w death she is ill love with LARRY H AR ­ reads to him—the spreading feature “Why don’t we all go driving?’ may be true!” matter hotV' . small the object of the same m It is to life?’ ' ROW (iATE, an artist she has met It occurred to him, even as he stories about his boss in the New affection jnay be. suggested Steven, laying aside his Certainly not, except in the greati at Dreamland. She loses her was speaking, that she might mis­ Yawk papers. But I burled . him myself—there cigar. m inority a t cases. Intdligance; is heart to him in spite of the fact “You and Ellen go,” Molly said understand him. So be said blunt­ What are they thinking, those were no dramatics at his funeral. seldom strong enough to combat a that k(! is engaged to ELIZA­ with naive haste. “I’d love it but ly, “I want you to marry me.” honey and basalt rock men, sipping That much I^ had sense enough to natural instinct or an instinct; bom BETH B'JtVES, a debutante. I’ve promised to drop in on a Ellen tried to speak but he their coffee in the little Manhattan see to. The mistake I made w m Ellen is unwilling to wound neighbor for a few minutes. Mrs. stopped her. cafe, about their fellow townsman in going to pieces myself Emd let­ into us after .generctions of fear. liarela.v hut when scandalous gos­ Clancy downstairs.” “Don’t answer. I don’t want who got all this touting for the ting the children see memory. t Children do not brood. They ad­ sip is' circulated at the store, she Bert, stretched at full length on your answer imtil you hear many prMidency of the United States? Later our white PetSian cat w m just themselves quickly to new con­ cl'. ;; rmincs to see him no more. the couch, had lapsed into somno­ things you should hear. You must ’Those of the 5,000 population who killed. We found hini dead on the ditions. Their emotions are not m i;o\vev( r, Molly Rossiter, anxious lence but when Steven spoke he first see the drawbacks and they used to pMs John Gamer on the walk one night. The children never fixed M those of older people, foiv for Ellen to marry a rich hus­ are many. For one thing I’m years timately, and the multiple interesta' roused. street, or see him sitting on the saw him at ^lll. He w m quietly put band, invites him * to dinner. older than you. I’ve done all the curb watching the masons at work out of the way and the children o f life take the place of zad memo­ Moil.\ borrows money to make the “Myra and I’ll go along,” he an­ things you have never done and on his new shop buildings, would ries. nounced, yawning. “I’ve never rid­ were told he w m dead. apartment attractive and this in- probably long to do, and, I’ve salute him cMually but respectfully, den in a limousine and I don’t One time we -had a sick dog. It But this much we can do, and furites Ellen. She and Molly found many of them tiresome and just M they would any other lead­ want to miss the chance.” WM a ceuae of septic poisoning and I think it kindest—to avoid the prepare the- dinner while Myra boring. For another—there’s that ing citizen of Uvalde. he could not get well. So we bad dramatics of death. By that I and BERT .ARMSTE.YD, Myra’s unfortunate divorce of mine—” He was just the minority leader a veterinary take him and quietly mean, allowing children to par­ fiance, entertain the guest. Bar­ Somewhat to his own surprise “Don’t go on please,” she of the house of representatives then, Bert did not accompany Ellen put him out of misery. No dra­ take, even vicariously, in our own clay Rives Mike a jjicycle, and the begged. trying to get his affairs in shape matics this time either. We still emotions at sad time. I^ do not boy is delighted but Ellen is seri­ and Steven on the drive. He did ■ “You mean there is no use go­ for another invMion of WMhlngton hot understand entirely how it talk of Punch and Buddy quite mean to confuse the loss of a pet ously displeased. The dinner ing on? You mean that there is and more scuffling with Andrew cheerfully. There are only happy with the loss of a relative or n party gets off to a bad start. happened that instead he took som eone telse?” Mellon over taxation. Myra to a neighborhood movie ;memories of each of them. friend, but the phenomenon Of NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY He attempted to make his tone They had grown accustomed to But this is the point. What is death needs explaining in boVh theater. Ellen could have told light, but anquish gripped him hearing him talk about “Uncle him. As usual, Molly had man­ the best course to take with chil­ CMOS. The continuity of the soul CHAPTER XVIII and he turned away. He had not Andy” Mellon. The majority of dren in this matter of death? The is small comfort to a child if ha aged. The dinner, off to such a bad known imtil then how she could them were satisfied with the way dRath of a pet and tbe death of a learns he is not to see his dear make him suffer, a young girl of start, was soon a jolly, friendly The girl’s cheeks were burning Gamer looked after their local person are not widely dlsMsociat- one again—in this world at leMt. whose very existence he has been affair. The food was excellent and as the heavy car swished up Pine needs when be went to Washington, ed hi a Child’s mind. When mothers Mk me this quetf* not, as Ellen had feared in the be­ srteet and turned toward the imaware two weeks before. so they kept sending him back, What Service Suggests tlon I ususdly say, 'T don’t Imow* Heights. Steven had falllen silent “No, I don’t mean that exact­ ginning, too elaborate. She had term after term. Shall we do m the scientists ad- Be grulded by your ow r judgment.*^ omitted the pate and had firmy ve­ and she wondered in a fever of ly,” Ellen said jerkily. “I’m not Perhaps it never occurred to toed Molly’s suggestion that the nervousness what he was thinking engaged to anyone if that’s what many of them that Gamer w m g et­ lobster be served in the shell. They of all this. Certainly he must have you’re asking.” ting liis name in the papers in such began the meal with lobster cock­ seen that the ride had been de­ At the moment she w m too con­ fai-away places m New York occa­ tail, cool and delicious and served liberately arranged by Molly. fused to know clearly wKat she sionally, even then. with one of Ellen’s famous sauces. There was a curious ligh t In WM sajdng. How eMy everythifig Then there was the roast duck, cun­ the world, more elusive than would be if only she could say the Home Town Folk ningly and accurately seasoned. The moonlight and yet like moonlight. one word! Her mother and Mike Gamer’s son, Tully, w m one o f vegetables, green corn with peppers Gray buildings seeemed to come and Msrra—^what things she could them, too. And they all knew Mrs. alive with the still, odd light. It do for them as Mrs, Steven Bar- and peas and broccoli, were served Gamer, his secretary, in Washing­ W ATCH YO U R B A R B E R SHOP— ^ fresh and used only once wlthoi^C with cream sauces. lay along the street in pools. Not clfliy* Mrs. Virginia Chandler ^ d l infarprists tbe latest modes to tele- ton and home-maker In Uvalde, Had she the right to fall them vision audiences. BE s u i n : i t i s SA N ITA B Y reboillng. Ellen had managed everything so a breath of wind stirred and the right well. dusty trees stood motionless aa all to pursue a will-o’-the-wisp? that the dinner seemed a great deal It WM a familiar sight to see painted trees. (To Be Continued) By JULIA BLANSHABD Inadequate Regulation In Many ' Alum or other materials used to simpler than it was. instance, that blue takes white and John Gamer puttering a rou n d stop the flow of blood may be ap­ They drove on to Brooklyn States Conitttutee Menace to Health Bert, firmly prevented from dis­ orange black. It is a question of among his pecan trees and experi­ plied in powder or liquid form only* Heights. The limousine was N ew Y ork, Feb. 23.’—A lon g with of Every Person in Community cussing baseball, was encouraged to having a real fimdamental art menting with new fangled plants, This regulation is of the greatest talk of his really amazing knowl­ parked afid the chauffeur wan­ the new spring fashions comes knowledge, in addition to knowing trying to get them to grow in dered away. Reflected in the star- BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Importance, since the old alum stick edge of literature. Myra and Ellen, GLORIFYING something brand new in the fMhion what w ill be worn smd why. M od­ Uvalde coimty. They took the Gar­ with dried blood on it permits the spangled harbor, lower M anhat^ ner home, for granted. It did not invariable controversialists were world—a television fMhion show! els must have the same natural­ Editor, Journal of ^ the American growth'of germs which are trans­ vrtth its tall buildings and lighted awe them. soon gaily wrangling with him over YOURSELF Virginia Chandler Hall, interna­ ness that the best fMhion models Medical Association, and of ferred teom one customer to aa« the rightful place of some of his windows became unreal as a have; and one who photographs I spent my day with the Gamers, dream. A beautiful, fanciful p^o- tionally known fMhionist, hM the Hygela, the Health M aga^e otherii' . favorites. Where would Sinclair well, usually - the oval-faced miss getting story material. Since I have Such .a tzMsfer cannot occur rama massed like the towering Some evening when you want to le^amed from correspondents, the Lewis be in 100 years? A historian honor of being the world’s first tele­ with high cheek bones, makes a A barber shop, conducted with when a powder or liquid Is used. of his age or completely forgotten? cities In the clouds so that at any be more enchanting than usual, try good television model. Uvalde folk began to perk up and moment one might expect the the new silver and gold nail polish. vision fashion editor. some conception of what constitute The cloth used to. catch hair and How about Hemingway? Always a pioneer in new fashion To date these fMhion shows can­ look upon their representative in a prevent its falling on the ddtlfipg whole to float away. Especially if you have platinum sanitary regulations, is a safe place They argued while Molly, a proud fields, Mrs. Chandler Hall is the not be broadcMt far. Only a new light when he w m elevated to is not to be pressed directly aga^ t smile in her eyes, looked at Bar­ The odors though were close blonde hair, the platinum polish on the speakership. for any one and a most satisfactory and real. The good sharp snadl your nails seems highly appropriate. first woman to put on a fMhion few of the biggest cities would the neck of the customer. The heck clay as if to demand whether her show in a broadcMting studio and even have the equipment for send­ They knew he w m in line for the concomitant to modem existence. should be wrapped with a papier daughters were not the cleverest in of water and grass; the friendly Also if you are using the metallic post, of course, but their enthusi- have it seen and heard by custom­ ing and receiving. But New York Conducted without proper safe­ neckband or dean piece of gaiufa smeU of Steven’s cigar; the Intan­ eye shadow, metallic finger nailh M m really began to be fired when the world. Steven, silent at first ers invited to an improvised tele­ is leading the way to universal and,. the towel' is. put against tlfia gible, mysterious smelll of the flnlah you up with a shine. they foimd what a stir Gamer w m guards of the customers’ health, a and not quite understanding how vision receiving theater in a depart­ usage when perfected. neckband, which Is to he used the game was played, entered one night itself. There were the The way you use this best is to causing over the nation. barber shop may be a menace to ment store some distance away. This new venture makes Mrs. on' one" customer imd £h(^ or two suggestions only to see them moiunful sounds of steamboat give the tips of your nails this added Then^ with dramatic suddenuess, the whole community. For this rea­ Standing by the model in the Chandler Hall three times a fash­ card ed tom to bits and flung back at him whistles and the genUe lapping of gleam. First they are manicured m the Gamer presidential boom burst son various states have ad<^^ water. There were the low voices you usually have them, perhaps leav­ broadcMting studio, Mrs. Chand­ ion pioneer. rules regulating the conduct of bar­ should rtfutei to give, adtered almost beyond recognition. ler Hall explains, into a mike, all oipon the land. Fancy writers In vice to Any person whose SUh. He learned quickly: warmed to of lovers whispering on hidden ing them just a little longer than W m Nation’s First Stylist New York and other cities began ber shops and beauty parlors, but the high points in the new styles Just'-after the World War, when badly infected or whose skin Sho^ their youthful vigor. Soon he was benches. you had them this winter. Then to employ such comparatives m many communities are completely Gradually there stole over EMen you use the platinum polish to touch ju st M she would do were the she first started to work, she hung without such regulation. the presence of eruption, unless defending his position as valiantly “like l^coln.” customer brings his own Shevliiff a sense of luxury and well Ming. up the tips of the nails, the part that fMhion models treading a runway out her shingle in Paris and be­ as they defended theirs. He caught at a fMhion luncheon or dinner. So I wtmder Just what the Uvalde brush, lather cup and razor. Myra’s and Ellen’s attention when She had been foolishly, almost Is white at the top of the.finger. came America’s first “stylist” In Ohio, the Public Health Coun­ Of course it is not perfect, Tele- people think about it now. he mentioned his acquaintance with hystericaUy reluctant to go out You can have the polish renewed there, then a totally new profes­ cil has issued regulations which "Vlsion is stni in such an experi­ several of the authors under dis­ alone wUh Steven, apprehensive without having anoUier manicure, sion for women. A few years ago might very well be fcgaa an offensive Just write your name and address I mean to say,” Barclay began, in ^'e Caucasus re^on and occu­ clearly on any piece of paper. Order pied Platana. one book. Enclose 10 cents in PAIN stamps or coin and mail your order PILES THOUSANlXr GEOQGE PQCOEQICK to FlMhlon Department ALWAYS DEAD TIRED? SEVEN TEABS AFTER An old Chinese Provtek toOfa. “Nine to 10 suiter'frCma pB«Si”vkufe Muichester Herald HowsadI Sallowoomidexkm, coated WANOGL Colunibus, O.—^eyen years ago the pain and itching of. bitoife U Leroy Blair walked but of the Lon­ Patter^ Service trud^ Ueedtog. pile»:v ****te**i& tongue, poor m>petite, bed breath, fHn^y inn ana ahreya What’s don Prison Farm and. ^{lappaarcd. aUevmed within n. few;]htttotsD,;bgr wicHig? Qiances are you’re poisoned CONPC/gUSO He WM serving a.SMtmee of from For a Herald Pattern of the sooth^, he^tog Ifa. ^ d o i^ bowds and inactive Uver. 30 months to sev^ years for steal­ model tUuatrated send* 15o in roid,ffortifl0d with ACnMr NLW SIZE ^ famous prescription used BHTVKfNTV'ftJitW? ing a carload of e^gs. During the stazm or coin directly to Faab- G h ii^ ^ etb , hkvtog^iiatolrilit constantly in tdace of calomel by men time since hit escape, Blair turned loo Bureau, Manchester Evening dr to reduce 8WoBtoi>ll|t|RiiM^ J *** L and women lor 20 ^ a is —Dr. Ed­ evangelist and . wks conducting a Herald, Fifth Avenue and 29tb the kewest aadhlT ' wards (Mtve Tablets. They are harm­ R e A U tts o mission in a mid-western dty. Re­ Street New York City. less yet v ^ effective. A compound of cently he walked Into'the Ohio pen­ Style No. 2718 Be sure to . fill to' the size of the ei^tobt teoto thnziii^ ' o itentiary and gave himself up. War­ Yqjetable Ingredients. They act easily pattern. imon the t x n ^ hdp free tbe system den ThpiDM put Mm t>ack in pifaou . Prtee 16 Oeote <» poiepn caused by faulty dinrina- for.nfae months)) attheeqd o f wMch Send stamps or coin (coin tkm nid tone up fiver. time Ifa .wiU, be. eligible for pdlrele. Niuse eeeeeaenaasod Rosyd)edn,deareyesandyoiifft« YM rad). ; 'm ftaeoqgyiM keasaco^Oflife.Tdce «ifiy: |842,- Price o f bosk Iff: Oi^tii. : Dr* Bdaiutlb Ofiya '^Miti^ itW f I I'wiBr*' m i MANCHESTER EVENING BEBALO, SOITTH UANCHESTERt CONN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY C8,1982. Cowles Is Hero As M, H. S» Wins Stvimtning Titl McGuskey Breaks World Record BRUSHING UP SPORTS . . By Loafer Overcomes Relay Lead /W SSGKELVA ^ k In T w o-I^ e Steeplechase Event Tfte l93zS>IIW 6 i m To Win For Manchester Bristol Defeated 40-39 h C. M ucbetter Bojr Races Nearly Nine Seconds Under For­ KNIGHTS CONGRATULATE /V C. I. L Championshv McaUSKEY ON RACE / v v '- y v . y - — ‘ mer Mark Held By Pnrje o f Finland In National Indoor j L . i-j'-v ■ v,'?r . . / / * ' Aquatic Meet In Trn^ A A. U. Meet At Garden; Venzke Disappoints Bnt Me- Campbell Council, Knights of Co­ VteRP/, 'l l m q s b . Pool; Other Schools Fa9 lumbus, was first to receive the t ftDDUMcs Closkey Pleases Bi| Crowd. news last night that Joe McCluskey, Hkune B u p ^ lives prominent Manchester athlete, had The iQudMt fighter in the world la To Compete; Credit Due set a new world’s steeplechase rec­ ~ ' T i l i l l i Jack lharhey. \ ord in New York. The Council had oe/MPic The itro&geet fighter in the world Cracking wide open the world's Indoor record, Joe Me- just finished its regular session local Mermen. is Max Sobmellfig. Guskey, of Fordham, star Manchester athlete, raced off to the when by telephoning it learned of two-mile steeplechase title in the national championship track McCluskey’B latest feat. Realizing The silliest fight ever staged was and meet at Madison Square Garden in New York last night. that this greatly improves his between Jack Sharkey and Phil It would be hard to find two chances of competing in the Olym­ Scott two years ago at Miami, Fla. Mcauskey raced twenty-two pics, the K. of C. unit Immediately high schools better matched in times around the Garden track, dispatched a telegram compliment­ The grea^t pitching showman­ all branches of athletic activity ing McCluskey who is a member of ship in the world ever ^ seen was th w Manchester and Bristol. hurdling over forty barriers on his shown by Grover Cleveland “Keep- way, and came to the tape in 9 min­ the local unit This was proved again yester­ “Congratulations on your wonder­ 0MB BNJ- your shlrtp-on” Alexander when he utes 46 4-5 seconds, iffter reaching ful achievement. Every man in A/OD stopped tbe Yankees in the world day when Manchester captured the mile mark in 4:54 2-5. He took Campbell Council is ,.roud of you,” series of 1926. the C. C. I. L. swimming title the lead at the start and was never read tbe message which was signed LOST The greatest pitcher of them all for the fifth consecutive year headed. was Walter Johnson. by Grand Knight William J. Shea. by nosing out Bristol 40 to 39. Johnny Ryan, of Msmbattan Col­ News of the ^ctoiy was also tele­ 3 \ lege, clung close behind for a mile, This will be Babe Ruth’s 13th The league meet waa held at phoned to the McCluskey home on Trlnlt:’ pool in Hartford and the but McCluskey’s record pace was Foster street. year with the Yankees. It probably too much smd Fyan was 80 yards in iTiJOAS will be unlucky—fo r‘ some pitchers. only disappointing feature was that the ruck at the finish. Third place none of the other four schools in tbe went to Harry Werbln, of the Mill- Takes fftinwjf for Bide circuit competed. Middletown sent rose A. A. EAPLSMfru The ridingest ^ y ih the world Is a team but it arrived too late to Former Record 9:55 S-5 D o You Sir Malcolm Campbell, who drove compete. The other three, Meriden, The former record is 9:65 2-5, his Bluebird 246 i^ e a an hour last West Hartford and East Hartford nmde by Eino Purje of Finland, in year and isn’t even satisfied with failed to participate for one reason 1929 when he won the national that. or another. championship in New York. The Tbe smartest man in the fight Four Schools Absent comparative value of McCluskey’s racket today is Leonard Sacks, who performance is better appreciated The absence of these four schools r . . One Yeor Ago Today—Joe Tur- has conducted tbe Dempsey corn- does not in the least detract from when set up sdongslde the Olympic back tours, Nos lA to 99B. record of 9:21 4-5 for 3,000 meters, ifesa, who shot an 80 qn tbe second tbe showing of Manchester and X 'V round, and Wlffy Cox, who scored The runnlngest person in the Bristol for these two schools were 240 yards short of two miles, and H1AVI9/ It presents the new indoor record- a 78, came back with subpar golf world la Paavo Nurmi, who is train­ recognized as the cream of the crop. holder as a strong aspirant for on tbe final day to record 291 ing to do 26 miles in two hours It was the lack of proper spirit on Olympic honors. strokes apiece, a tie for first money when they bold the Olympics at Los tbe part of the absentees which pro­ Joe McCluskey in tbe Florida Open Golf champion­ Angeles— and he won’t even be chas­ voked league officials. VENZKE DISAPPOINTS ship at Jacksonidlle. They split the ing a street car. Tbe Manchester team, coached New York, Feb. 23.— (A P )—Gene prize, each taking $500. The most baffled look ever seen hy Wilfred J. Clarke, captained by Venske, the Pottstown, Pa., flash, upon a man’s face bv this observer Eiddle Lithwinski and manned by made oinly one miscalculation when Five Years Ago Today—H. T. was expressed by Old Will Dempsey Francis Dellafera, has won four of he set out this winter to shatter all Archibald’s filly. Lady Hannibal, after he had taken a pasting around its seven meets so far this season records for the mile run but it has with Sonny Workman aboard, cap­ Baseball*s Advance Guard YALE IS BEATEN at tbe crude hands of King Levin- and has three more to swim, name­ turned out to be a grievous one. tured the second running of the $5,- sky. ly, Bristol at Bristol, Suffield Prep' He failed to take into account the 000 Palm Beach Stakes at one-half and the state high school champion­ feelings of bis opposition. He’s run ^ a L a N <30Ul-D^^ mile at Hialeah Park. Lady Hanni­ Arriving In Sunny South BY TIGERS 26-25 Hack Wilson always can claim ship meet at New Haven. them all to cover and as a result he AsaoaaTso.««u^ sports eotoa bal’s time was 46 4-5 seconds, es­ one distinction, anyway. He is one Faced Prep Schools now flnds himself doing practically tablishing a new track record. of the few ball players the Cardinal a solo when he steps out on the When a Levlnsky outpoints a management ever kicked upstairs. It is a compliment to the Man­ Dempsey, even in four roimds with Tampa, Fla., Feb. 23.—(AP) — ^those on hand started workouts im- chester swimmers to report the fact boards. Ten Years Ago Today—Edward The crack of the bat and the thud der the superv sion of Mike Dolan Brilliant Closing Rush By Eli Only two runners went to the ten-ounce gloves, it is a sad blow An Earlier Plea that during the majority of their L. (Eddie) Casey, Harvard football of the baseball reverberated through and Bobby Wallace, coaches. schedule, they are forced to meet mark with him last night in the indeed to the fistic Old Guard. hero of All-America fame, was ap­ Florida today as four more major The most tragic ring spectacle, I ^rational indoor A. A. U. champion­ The vanguard of the St. Louis think, was the second Tunney- preparatory schools or foUege junior Perhaps, as many believe, it defi­ pointed head football coach at Tufts league teams went into action in Browns is due at West Palm Beach Hoepsters Just Falls Short varsity squads in order to face op­ ships at Madison Square Garden. College. preparation for the coming se«v- Dempsey fight in Chicago, with the Neither was capable of extending nitely points to the last exit for the March 1 and the remainder of the Old Mauler imploring . Golloping position in their class. Few high son. team will arrive by March 8. Gene so one Of the largest crowds once devastating puncher. The so- of Victory. Gene tp stand still so he could wing school teams are in a clazs with . The four groups, encamped along eyer to witness an indoor meet here caUed Old Guard or "die-hards” dis­ The New York Yankees began Manchester in this section of the the gfulf coast, consisted mainly of him. had to be content wit watching like to think so, at any rate. Let’s moving into St. Petersburg today. Tunney also appeared in what wras state..' Meets have been scheduled him do a mere.4:15 mile. not sound off with taps too early. batterymen but before the end of The migration will be completed with Canterbury, Roxbury, Suffield the month training camps will be in New York, Feb. 23 — (AP) — the worst fight I ever have seen, and "Venske left with the task of sbak- Give the old man a chance and at Iport Briefs February 28. and C. A. C. Jayvees. full swing. Princeton’s second victory of the that was tbe annihilation of poor ihg off only Bill McKniff of Penn­ least six-ounce gloves. Then it will St. Petersburg also is expecting a Much o f the credit for yester­ Connie Mack reached Port Myers season over Yale has given the old Tummas Heeney. The most rug­ sylvania and Arthur Pendleton of be time to pass better judgment. detachment of the Boston Braves ged chin in tbe fight racket is that day’s league victory must go to Greenwich, Conn., was able to set A “ping pong palace” has been last night to take charge of 30 February 28 and the full team by Tigers sole possession of second Dana Cowles, junior student, who Of course the idea of the dyna­ Philadelphia Athletics beginning affected by Paulino Uzeudun. bis own pace and made no effort to opened in Houston, Tex., with a March 3. place in the Eastern Intercollegiate specializes In the -short dash events mite in Jack Dempsey’s wallop has their eighth training season there. Some of the flashiest gold chewers repeat his record. been so thoroughly accepted for so former Texas A. & M. athlete as The Philadelphia National League Basketball League standings but tbe such as tbe 60 yard event Not only part owner. Mack said he expected strong op­ that the world ever saw were those - But if the crowd was disappoint­ long a time that it is hard now to team will move into Winter Haven did Cowles win the 60 yard splash Charley Barrett, veteran Cadi- position from the New York Yan­ chances are they will have to share of Jack Johnson—and is it any ed at the failure of the latest “mile dissociate the former champion in two groups, the first due Febru­ but be also swam anchor man in the nal scout, once rode into the coun­ kees, the Washington Senators and it with Dartmouth Wednesday night wonder Jeffries lost with that Reno of the century” to materialize, its from the 37-year-old good fellow ary 25 and tiie other March 3. relay and overcame a healthy Bris­ try on a tractor to look over a the Cleveland Indians but expected In addition to the eight major The Tigers checked Yale 26-25-in sun flashing into his eyes from those feelings should have been partially who has been touring the tank a close bard fought battle at New phoney biters ? tol lead thus bringing a one-point appeased by record smashing in the prospect. to be at or near the top at tbe end league clubs to train in Florida, sev­ victory to Manchester. towns. of the season. Haven last night for their fifth other events. Three world records To hold down expenses in sport eral of tbe big minors will be here Good Work Dana • lUusions Die Hard He said he had some good rookies league victory in seven games. Dart­ They are telling one on Bill Ter­ were broken another equalled twice activities at the University of Wash­ within two wekes. The first three Manchester men Many of my fellow experts will ington this year the annual western on hand but would not drastically mouth now tied with Cornell for ry. When asked by a yoimg reporter and two meet marks were sent into recall with what fanatical persist­ third place with four wins and two if he was adamant in his demand to swim in the four-noan relay, flani the discard. Washington high school relay track change the lineup of last year. ABM IS LAME ence they clung to belief in the old Manager Gabby Street, of the St. losses should repel fifth place Penn­ for more money, BUI replied, “ Of event on the program, each lost a Early in the evening black-haired carnival has been cancelled. Los Angeles, Feb. 23.t-(AP) — Dempsey even when it should have Louis Cardinals, world’s champions, sylvania at Hanover tomorrow night course not, but I’m not going to couple of feet, so as Dana and cHu- Joe McClusk^ of Fordham Unlver- Pete Cawtbon, football coach at Hughle Critz’s arm, lame all last ard, the two anchor men, plunged been quite palpable be was on the Texas Tech, also teaches boxing arrived at tbe Bradenton camp with season, may be in condition again and thus move up to S) tie with give in.” aity raced over the obstacles of the skids, prior to the fight in which Princeton. Into the tank, Bristol had a two- and wrestling. ten players. They, with as many but no one, not even Hughie himself, two-mile steeplechase test to per­ he lost the title to Gene Tunney in Princeton led all the way against point lead and a six-foot advantage. Dr. A. R. Morley, Atchison, Kas., more awaiting bis arrival, set to knows definitely. Carried Extra Weight form a three-fold achievement. The 1926. The old dynamite was still Yale but just did manage to stave A t the nftoment, Bristors chances dentist, has been named assistant work at once. ‘Tm just hoping for the best,” the The finest soldier of any man in Ram runner covered the course in there or so they believed. Jack was off a closing Eli rush. During the looked bright. football coach under “Moon” Mul­ Max Carey, new manager of tbe New York Giant second sacker said. athletics today was not Gene Tun­ 9:46.8 and shattered the world's, a 3 to 1 favorite over Gene on the Brooklyn Robins, assumed active last few minutes ot plav, Yale acor But not for long. Once Cowles got American and championship mark lins at St. Benedict’s college. So is Freddy Llndstrom, slated to ney, but wras Major Frknk Cava­ night be took such a bad beating control today for the first time. ed eight points while holding the up full steam, he steadily cut Into o f 9:56.4 that the great Eino Purje Pour of the I.C.A.A.A.A. track take over second base should Critz’s naugh, Fordham coach, who . canie at PhUadelphia. and filed records are held by the Reaching Clearwater with a handful Tigers to one. Captain Lloyd Rosen out of the World War toting in vari­ Gerard’s lead and finally spurted ef Finland had set three years ago. A year later Dempsey came out arm fail to stand up. baum’s successful fotil shot for University of Southern California, of batterymen, he met Captain Glenn ous peurts of his person about half into the lead to win by half a foot So brilliantly did the Fordham of the ring at Chicago a moral vic­ Princeton preventing a tie. and a fifth is teid by a Trojan per<- Wright, A1 Cohen and four pitch­ ANKLES AND ARMS of the shrapnel the Germans manu­ in a most thrilling and exciting youngster run that he lapped every tor over Tunney and more popular former. ers. Earl Nikkei, Yale forward Increas­ finish which left both boys exhaust­ one in the field except Jackie Ryan than ever. The famous seventh Clearwater, Fla., Feb. 23.— (AP) ed bis lead in the race for individual factured between 1914 and 1918. Ineligibility of Paul Young, giant Eppa Rixey, starting his 21st year —^Important to the Brooklyn Robins The most nonchalant hero in base­ ed for the moment of Manhattan, the second place v ^ - round melted aU the old antago­ Oklahoma center, due to failure to as a major leaguer, led a dozen bat­ scoring honors with two field goals Others Who Starred ner, and he led Ryan by three-quar­ are Glenn Wright’s ankles and Del ball is Pepper Martin, ivho called nisms against Dempsey. He took enroll tbe second .semester, will terymen and F^rst Baseman Mickey and two fouls. High scoring honors Captain Llthwlnski, despite a bad ters o f a circuit, an unusual demon­ Bissonette’s arm. First tests of time for several minutea during the bis beating manfully and without handicap tbe 1932 Sooner grid team. Heath of the Cincinnati Reds into for the night however went to Bob cold, took part in three events for stration of overwhelming superiori­ both indicate their owners will not laat world aeries while be policed squawking. He was a great guy, Plans are under way to revive Tampa. Manager Dan Howley was O’Connell, Yale center who sank Manchester, winning the 100 yanl ty. have the same difficulties they had up tbe outfield in Philadelphia where they told each other. And be still is. automobile racing at Houston, Tex. expected momentarily. Meanwhile, five field goals. backstroke, taking third in diving McCluskey beamed with delight last season. the fans had throwm a lot.of papers. For that reason we hate to see Princeton (26) and participating m the relay. Leon­ when his record performance was the old mauler take a pasting from Both reported for the Dodgers’ B. F. Pts. The man who gets the most out of ard Kicking was a second in the 100 announced. a fish peddler, of all things, and in opening workout yesterday. Slebert, r f ...... 2 0 4 what he has is Lefty Gomez, who Mike Pecora of the Brooklyn Cen­ Chicago, of all places. Dempsey Beaten by Kingfish Nicholson, rf ...... ,0 0 0 loses about half hla weight while yard freestyle losing by only about tral Y. M. C. A. distanced a crack But, on the other hand, before you Fairman, I f ...... 3 2 8 pitching a nine-inning game and has a foot 'Deat too.. first in the field In the mile walk and set a go out and have a good cry, don’t CRISLER IS SLATED Goodpasture, I f ...... 0 0 0 to lie abed and drink milk to get it breast-stroke in a close flniwh- world record of 6 minutes 27 1-5 overlook the fact that the old man Larsen, c ...... 3 1 7 back. Cowles won by a length in the 50 seconds, a 20-year-old mark of 6:28 hauled off about $25,000 for about Robinson, c ...... 0 0 0 The wildest pltcbar In baseball yard and Joslin came from behind set by George Goulding of Canada 15 minute in the ring. You can TO COACH PRINCETON Lord, r f ...... 3 0 4 used to be Lefty Grove, who since to tie Rogers of Bristol in the 220 In 1911. take a lot of cuffing these days for Rosenbaum, I g ...... 1 1 8 haa become the deadliest yard freestyle. The third world standard to tum­ that kind of money. Princeton, N. J., Feb. 23.— (A P )— The greateat ball player who ever Bob Carney was the only member ble was credited to New York Unl- Olympic Coaching Needless Officially Princeton has not yet T o ta ls ...... 11 4 26 lived is Ba^ Ruth—and you can of the Manchester team \maUe to versltsr’s brilliant relay team which “The Olympic teams need a gen­ picked a successor to A1 Wittmer as Yale (25) have Cap Anson and those other compete. He is ill with scarlet fever covered the mile and seven-eighths eral manager more than they need a head football coach but unofficially B. F. Pts. fellowTs if ]rou want theim at his home. The slckxss deprived In 7 minutes, 29 3-5 seconds. coach,” Lawson Robertson, the there seems to be little reason to Saner, r f ...... 1 1 3 him of a certain fourth in the 220 Emmett Toppino, Loyola speed­ Olympic bead track and field coach, doubt that H. O. (Fritz) Crisler, Nikkei, If-...... 3 3 6 which would have earned him his f*OTT1ftT*tf All When tbe Newark ball club ban­ ster, twice equalled the world rec­ athletic director at the University of O’Connell, ...... 5 0 10 queted Colonel Ruppert tbe other letter, but Bob was happy when his “The main thing is to keep the ord of 6 1-5 seconds to beat a great Minnesota, wrill be at the held when O’NelU, c - l g ...... 0 1 1 night X waitress spilled soup on mates telephoned him tbe news of athletes in good condition, men­ McGowan, r g ...... 1 0 2 field in the 50 yard dash. the Tigers’ fall'season rolls around. his back. Wonder if the. scorekeep- their victory soon after it was at­ tally and physically. The Olympic Kennedy, r g ...... 1 0 3 Meet records were credited to Crisler himself, at Minneapolis, ers put it down as too hot to han­ tained. coaches are in contact with the ath­ Reese, I g ...... 0 1 1 George Spitz of New York Univer­ said he piobably would ts^e the job, dle. Following are the results of the sity who high-jumped a casual 6 letes for too short a time to teach offered, he sefid, by President John various events: them new tricks or undo old ones. T o ta ls ...... 10 5 25 feet 7 Inches and to Herman Brlx Grier Hibbon of Princeton over the Jim Jefferies has been refereeing 100 yard backstroke: Lithwinski, Moreover, most of those who make Referee, Murray; umpires, Tobey M., Wogenski, B., Joslin, M., Peter­ of the Los Angeles A. C., who toss­ telephone. Asked to' comment on ring bouts lately. Weil, that’s how the team are already experienced and Kennedy. son, B h time: 1:19. ed the 16-poimd shot 61 feet 4% news dispatches quoting Crisler as Jack Dempsey got bis start Inches. performers and need no special in­ saying he had about decided to ac­ ' . . itesky, B., The New York A. C. bid the struction unless it is asked for. cept the job. Dr. Hibben said: Hlcking, M., Dauphlnau, B., Gould, “Of course this year we will not Roswell Higginbotham, Texas A- team scoring with 27H points fol­ “I don’t know anything about that & M. baseball coach, was a pre- Frank Gabler, pitching his first Manchester, time. 1:3 4-6. lowed by N. Y. U. with 14; Los An­ have the problems arising from the but I am -very happy to hear if it is 100 yard, breaststroke; Treat, M t tzific of bringing our athletes to the season casualty when a bat slipped season in organhnd baseball for geles A. C. 12, and Illinois A. C. BO.” Brown, B., Untenpan, B., Stechhbls, peak for the tryouts, then having from a player’s hands in practice, Bartlesville, Okla., in 1931, atruck 10%. striking the mentor in the face. out 201 batters. B., time: 1:30 1^5. them let-down for a tilp abroad and WHO'S JOHN D? 50 yard freest^e: OowIm , M^ then bringing them back to top- Gerard, B., MOzzer,'M., Dalger, ,B., notch for competition imder foreign Colorado Springs, Colo.—A man time: 26 1-5. conditions. ’The final tryoutu will in overalls wadked into the Colorado 220 yard freestyls: JOsUn, 1C.» JLast Night’s Fights be in California and the chances of Springs National bank and wm)te Rogers, B., tied for fir^t, Denehy^-^ any of our stars going stale should out a check for $10,000. When he WHERE DO GRIDMEN GO? Brown, M.; time: 2:56 8r5. Sioux City, la.—Bearcat Wright, be relatively small.” attempted to cash it, the clerk 200 yard relay: M., M b ow , Risk­ Omaha, outpointed Louie Zack, stared at him. The check wms It’S true that some football players are diftnb, don’t study and ing, Uthwinski, Cowles, time l:Sg Sioux City, 10. signed “Jon D. Rockefeller.” To In­ drop out o f school after the. football season without getting their 3-5. San Francisco—^Max Baer, Liver- RUTH IS ENTERED spector I. B. Bruce’s questions, the sheepskins.' But take that Alabama team of 1930, undefeated ■'Berggten,'M.,; naore, Calif., outpointed Tom Heeney, man answered that he was a In the south and victorious over Washington State in the Rose Uthw|n$ki, Mh Steehh^'M., New Zealand, 10. nephew of “John D.” although tbe Bowl classic. mng number of ]^ t s 43 Pittsburgh—^Tony Herrera, El IN GOLF TOURNEY name was spelled differently. He Of 11 men who ooaprlsed Wallace Wade’s first tsam, only Paso, Tex., outpointed Mickey wras held for'investigation. three failed to graduate, and one etf ths trio, A sophomore Oh that ' BANOBliS-BBDl^ ^ Cohen, Denver, 10. team, is still In schpoL He is John (Hurry) Cain, captatn-elect Miami, Fla.—^Pete Nebor, Key SL Petersburg, Fla., Feb. 23.— ^ s ' ‘•v' NOT BAD AT ALL for nsxt falL J(dis (Splicer) Campbell, coaching mtball at York, FebTiy,—(iJ>)- West, Fla., outpointed Jackie Davis, (A P )—^ e hundred and four pro Duke, will finish work on his degree t)^ summer. Jimmy y. Rangtfs tpffl ‘ Springfield, XU., 10. and amateur golfers started play Sonora, Calif.—Broke and out .of Moore, end, died before he was able to complete his work. Viet^ In six gnzMi Omaha, Neb.—^Tommy Grogan, today for $1,500 in ca-’i and other You might have known it was coming, for “they never come back” work for a long time, Clayton Mels- Of the others—Bberdt. MUlsr, Howard; Stngton, dement, Bi- Botlmi Brutes it Omaha, outpointed Eddie -Anderson, prizes in the St. Petersburg. open —^very far. Jhek Dempsey, the old Man Mauler with young ideas, ter and Walter Lincoln decided they more, Suther and MoRigh^ all of whom gituluated—only one ^ Tim H a a jm te a Bid: Onaaha, 10. tournament on the Pasadena course found King Leylnsky’s youth, punch and stamina too much for an old would follow the golden trail to forsaken football. Big C^iarles (FoqtsT dement, 19^ eiptain smRrti vreos h | w t lost i Muade, IndA-Bud Tracy, Indian- here. guy to handle. Levlnsky won an unofficial decision from tbe ex­ fame and fortune. They recently of tbe Crimson Tide, Is engaged in business. Bberdt playa pro­ tied QM o f foste.teiit iqiells^ stopped Vernon Cormier, Bos- Babe Ruth is one of the contest­ champion in their fdur-round exhibition in Chicago before more than appeared here, after three weeks of fessional football and tta remaiader " are teaehleg adiool and 3; A1 Holden, Worcester, Mass., ants. Tbe leading pro golfers enter­ 23,000 paid admissions, a record Indoor fight attendance. This pic­ panning gravel on Turnback Orsek, troit _ coaching footbaiU. ' ■ t - <8lM Lewis, Kokonw, Bid., drew. ed include Walter Hagen, Billy ture shows Levinksy, left, jolting Dempsey with a left to the head. Tbe with a sizable amount o f dust and disiltf:' at.,: Burk* and Gena Barcaan. third man Is Referee Bd Purdv. . rsDorts o f n m o d ^ flai. . r

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/ i . i , r 7/; 'm'. M twfBnwrriiit IVSNINO HBJtAU), SOlTtR MAMCHBSIEB, CONN, TDB8DAT, tBBM 7AST » , 1M& r'/h ■> TAGS Tconm ag)^ Til K C LA »«I FI Ell yiXTIO M B U Y AW D S l U J l l l l E eUterMm wm • yeuag wemaa pas­ LOai' AND FOUND FUEL AND FBED 49-A APARTMENTS—FLAT8- senger, who refused to'give her TENEMBNTS 48 WAPPING MRS. coot SOINI name. She eairled a case wblob SENAMDEMANK^ LOIT—BLACK CLOTH COAT, fox FCR lA LB-H A RD wood, u a ^ eoUftf IftturdAy nifbt os floroaco eovor, furnuo aad otovo wood 95. FOR RBNT-6-ROOU flNOLirSn Mrs. Jobs H. Grabam of Wappifig Mancheitar or Holl itroot. Fiodor plooN ooll a load. V. Firpo, V4 Wotti otroot. improvoBMDti. Bdward J. was taken to the Manchester Me­ O N H B tA R I^ a DUUKCnON CUES' 7710. Rowftrd. Tot. 0141. HoU. Tolopbowo morial bospitiH last Sunday after­ Erening Herald noon for observation and treatment. the latter eould play ia a ObrlstmM FOR RENT — EAST CENTER Mlobael Kuster li seriously ill at ooaoert la BerUa. CLAfiXFIBI) HOVIMO—'rHUUKINO- DAIRY PRODUCTS 10 otreet, five roomo. flrot floo^ all bis* borne lo Wappiog with pneu­ FMseageri laid that Mrs. Cook, aDVBRTliBMENTi evldeatly la great grief, speat most STURAOB « l (mprovomrato. inquire 41 Bige­ monia. Saoili Note To Ropoilers Norrii Says It Mikai Shrai FCR iALB-ORBBTf MCUHTAIN low otreet. Telephone 7397. Walter G. Bmltb irbo wm taken of her time la ber etateroom earoute $f§,m t Ml Bumlori »!•!*•• iB rilAHX V. WXLLXAHI— OiBoral potatool, Mooado SOo buobol, tur- uite ill at bii borne iMt week Is alpi B5o. Totopboao 0934.______of American Werionax OMB, truoklDf. Mrlet dlitributlofi, for> HOUSES FOR RENT 69 Setter but still rsouperatlog at bis That She WiH Not Talk of a V o* w ^ r r ...... tiliior u d tobMoe doUviry » borne on Foster street. for tfMOlOBt l^olftUy. lUtoi riMOMblo. Tot. FOR RBNT-IBVBN-ROOM bouoo. Mrs. Dorothy Donahue spent the Danghter’i Death. at Gibraltar where Bliiabetb bad Raps Wilkerion’i Acti. W t HOUSEHOLD GOODS It With all Improvomonto. at 300 Baot week-end and Waeblngton^f birth­ beea burled aad where aa Inquest to OoBtor otroot. Inquire 303 But day at the borne of ner mother, determlae whether ber death was CAKLiON * OOMFAIff BiproM. f o r iALB — CVBRITUFFBD aeoldsnUl or suloldal bad not bssn tapootry davoaport aad obair, oak Center itrut. Mrs. Harry P. Files. Dotty oorvloo to Hartford ood A daughter vas bom iMt week New York, Fsb. 38.—(AP)—Mre. oonoludsd. Washington, Feb. 98,—(AF)—Dq* iprioMtiold, ood otJ Ooflfloouout, Itvlag room tablo, 9x13 rug. Oood IDC ROOM BUNGALOW. North Offlosrs on tbe boat said that tbe mending a curb on the use of In- ooMttoB. Call 9695. to Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Sharp of Mabel B. Cook of Boston, wbosif u d MMiMduMtu potato. Load! Main otroot. extra land and garage. Bast Hartford., daughter. Miss Bliiabetb Barrett body oould not have been broij;bt to junotions In labor disputes, Chair­ or part loado novoo uywboro. MIRRCRI, iAFlTY ORIB,_TWm W. G. Glnnoy Company. Mr. and Mrs. Robsrt Oobb and Cook, died mysteriously on tbe the United Itatfes beoauM British man Norris of tbs Bsnate Judielary ir odvoniiifli, Furalturo novlag. 'iolopdoao Mu* Bodi, Round Tablo, Rugo, IHaado, two ohlldren, Arthur and Betty of steamship Chinsss Prince in tbe regulations' f in fores it Gibraltar ri- oommlttM told the fienate todM M thro# or oil oboitor f0K4. Hartford 9-0300. Columbia were visitors at the home quire I t 'm remain tbsrs a year. they had resulted In “soonomfo jB|^it(»ypW*l«/art tno third or Aft ibadoi, Buroau, High Chair, Chain. WANTED- Mediterranean, arrived today from gprtagaoid 6-U9»i. 39 g tru t, 0139. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Snow Naplei on the steamship Oonts slavery” for American workmen. REAL ESTATE 77 last Sunday. Blancamano declaring to pMstngsrs The gray haired Nebraskan open­ PKHKm A OLBNHBt OfO.-W0 FCR lA U t—TMRBI! ploeo evor' Miss Florsooe Gillette of Wap- ed Bsnate debate on bis bill to cur­ iHli Bovo, pMM aad oblp your IF YOU WANT TO lELL your her bsllsf that the 30 year old^rl BEUEVES BIG AIRSHIP ituflod tapootry oulto. Inqulro 194; plng was takin from tbs Manobss- died accidentally of an overdose of tail the Injunotive powers of Fed­ Boroaaadiio auioaty aad ooobob* Eldrldgo otroot or tolophoao 9994, farm or ouburbu property, for tsr Msmorlal hoepltal iMt Satur­ eral judges. Hi said tbe light of *Ml forBido") i^iiBitr tiBii Bot loally. Foot dally naproM oorvioo uiok rooulto Hot wltltb M. Pariono, sleeping powder. day to a oonvuesoent home In Mrs. Cook and her other daughter, IS SERIOUSLY DAMAGEDlabor to organise bad beeb Inter­ to aao froB Now forlt Ooaooo* J4 State otroot. Hartford. Tol. Hartford wb4re It Is hopsd she will fered with by means of the “harsh, UoBo wlta (u t truoa oorvioo out of WANTED—TO BUY 01 3-8416. Louise, 17, M well m Ellaabeth’i for ■moft*'hon onJ rfl«r«o't*\BMrtlOB recuperate from an Illness of ssvsr- fiance, St. George Tucker Arnold, cruel and mlsueed Injunctive pro-* of inr advortlHfniflt ordarad (or Now torn foiai ooutb aad wool al weeks with pnsumonla. WMhington, Feb. 38.—(AP)— C6S0/* iB«re than ofli tlmr Agoato (Of UDitod V u iomoo, 1 BUY ALL KINDS of houMhold Mrs. Neills McLaughlin left Sat­ looked themselvei in a second oIm s Fear that tbe alrihip Akron might “Such conditloDi,” he laid, “bring oBo ot tbo loading loai goodi, furniture, etc. Better prlceo urday morning or the National Ed stateroom ae the vissel oame up have been Irreparably damaged about Involuntary servitude—a tipe- BO'vlng oospuloi. Fhono paid If you call or write N a th u HIGHCOURTO.K.’S ucatlonal Convention at Washing New York harbor, refusing to see when ibe struck the ground at cles of economlo slavery—whloh itarai iiiada>f th* Mrv^« '•"SJ'JS; luTuOi. . Llverut, Oolcheoter, Conn. Tela reporters. Mrs. Cook wm reported cannot permanently exist In a free Air advartliamanta "luat ooBforin 990U, ton. She expects to bs gone gi about a Lakehurst yesterday w m expressed phone 97. WG6lCa near collapse. today by Repreeentatlve McCllntlc, country; and such economlo slavery Ifl 01X10, oopy and tyP®friPhy wlUi L. T. WOOD CC.—Furnltun u d The theory of her daughter’s death le M cruel, as merelleie and ae effec­ ragultttlona anforoad by tha p iu o Bovlng, Bodorn oqulpBont, BIUBOAKD UWS Rev. Dr. John Squires, 85 years (D,. Okla.). old, passed away at the Brockton was given to passengers who talked McCllntic, who WM chairman of tive M slavery based upon the color :S5.,*”r5.l.*f*.'. rW'.S oxporlOBOod brlp, publfo itoro- ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 69 hospital last Sunday. His funeral with her and her daughter during of the human skin. bouoo. Phono 4496, the trip. No word could be obtained the House naval subcommittee in ‘'oLoii°NA*5S!?S«>^ei*..i»*. • « » was held this afternoon at half past vestlgatlng the airworthiness of the Called a Slave ROOM WITH or without board, or from Mrs. Cook as to whether she “The man who, by force of eco­ kitchen privilege!. 19 Autumn two o'clock at the Methodist church idant vessel, said “I certainly won’t “KSk^nTK.Sf..';: of East Hartford. suspected any one of sending fake nomic conditions, is compelled to lOiSO a. m. PAINTING—REPAIRING 2\ otreet. Tel. 6766. Utah Claimed the Right To telegrams her daughter received make a flight in that airship.” Wapplng Orange will hold its The Oklahoma man and four otb toll against his wish and under con­ TELEPHONE YOUR PAINTINO, PAPBRHANQINO etc. fourth regular meeting this eve shortly before she died February 7. ditions depriving him of hie freedom, These messages declared that the er Representatives were on the is a slave even though bis skin may WANT ADS. 25 yeara experleno, 10 percent dlo- BOARDERS WANTED 69-A Stop Tobacco Advertising nlng. It is earnestly requested that ground at Lakehurst waiting for Ada ara aocaptad ovar tha talaphona fashioned fiance, Arnold, died in the United be white. at tha OHAROB RATE flvan abora count during February, 6 percent all come dressed in old the Akron to be prepared to take dlocount during March. Telephone clothes. States. “The tyranny of some of these In­ ta a oonvanlanca to advartlaara, but By Boards In State. Arnold Meets Ship them aloft when the mishap Oc­ junctions has taken away the free­ tha CASH RATE! will ba aooaptad u 6490. W. B: Ollnack. WANTED<-ROOMBRS and hoard­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Snow had curred. rULL PAYMENT If paid ft tba bual. ers In private family. Tel. 7761. as their guests Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold, a young electrical engi­ dom and the liberty of many of our nua offlea on or bafor* tha aavanth neer who graduated from a MaS' “The Akron certainly was sub citizens as completely and as tyran­ day following tha flraf Lowe of Manchester Green, on jected to unu8ua\ stralna,’’ McClln­ REF a i r i n g Washington’s birthday. sachusetts ‘technical college last nically aa ever occurred in daya aach ad otnarwlae tha CHAROB Washington, Feb. 23.—(AP)— tlc 'Said. when slavery was recognized by the RATE will ba oollpfied. No raaponal* WANTED—ROOMS— Utah’s law prohibiting tobacco ad­ year, went down the bay aboard a blllty for arrora in talapboned ado VACXnJM CLEANER, guno, phono­ Coast Guard cutter to meet Mrs “I remember that the nose of the Constitution.” will ba aaaumed and tliofr aoouraey graph, clock repairing. Key mak­ BOARD 62 vertisements on billboards was sus­ Shenandoah was pulled off in a slm' Norris specifically singled for con­ cannot ba guaranteed. Cook and her daughter. He refus­ liar accident a short while before ing etc. Bralthwaite, 63 Pearl St. WANTED— ROOM and board by tained today by the Supreme Court. BOLTON ed to talk to newspapermen or pose demnation certain injunctions IssUed she crashed. Whether the same INDEX OF young lady. Write Box W, In care The statute made it a misdemea­ for photographs. Standing in the by Judge James H. Wilkerson of CLASSIFICATIONS thing has happened to the Akron, I Chicago, whom President Hoover BUSINESS of Herald. nor to display advertisements of Those in town interested in per­ bow of Ihe cutter, with a snowstorm Blrthi ...... cigarettes, cigars and tobacco on swirling around him he looked de­ don’t know, but I certainly do not has named to the Circuit Court. Engagomenta .. OPPORTUNITIES 32 ennial gardens will meet at the Intend to take a ride in her.” “Can anyone eltdm for a moment Marrl?:r«a ...... J; billboards and the Pa er Corpora­ home of Mrs. Frank Collins in jectedly out to sea and his face McCllntlc said however, that when that is not a decree of human Oeatha ...... " FOR SALE— MEAT AND PISH APARTMENTS—FLATS— tion was convicted of violating the North Bolton Friday afternoon. Mr grew blue with the cold. When the slavery?” he asked after describing Card of Thanka ...... " law by displaying cigarette adver­ cutter reached the Conte Biancam- the Akron’s sister ship—the Macon In Memorlam ...... •« Market on Main street, So. Man­ TENEMENTS 63 Wilkinson of the U. S. Department —is completed, “ I will recommend the terms of Wllkerson’s Injunction Loat and Found ...... chester, Conn. Pine location for tisements in Salt Lake City. of Agriculture in conjunction with ano he dashed aboard and Into the that the committee take a ride against the Chicago Federation of Announcementa ...... business, or will sell fixtures con­ FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement on The legislation permitted the ad­ the extension work of the Connecti­ Cooks’ stateroom, which was locked Musicians. He said it was "con­ Personala ...... School street. Inquire 100 East Cen­ vertising of tobacco by newspapers aboard her.” Antomobilea tained In said market. Phone 5987. cut Agricultural College, will speak when reporters arrived. The Oklahoma man expressed the scienceless.” Automobiles for S»le .... ter street or telephone 3782. and other methods and the corpora­ A ml,ficellaneous shower was giv­ For a long time no one was ad Must Be Careful Automobllea for Exchange tion in its appeal from the decision mltted, not even an immigration In­ opinion that his subcommittee now FOR RENT—5 ROOM fiat down­ en to Mrs. Jesse Hills Friday eve­ “cannot write a report saying Since Wllkerson’s name must be Auto Acoeeeorlea—Tires .. HELP WANTED—MALE of the Utah courts claimed discrimi­ ning by the Grange members at her spector who came for the Cooks’ approved, by his committee, it was Auto Repairing—Painting OR FEMALE 37 stairs. Inquire upstairs, 627 Center nation against one form of adver' passport and pounded on the door In whether the Akron is or Is not air­ Auto Schools ...... ’"A street. home. There were games and re­ worthy.” considered significant that Autos—Ship by Truck ...... » Using in favor of other waa plain. freshments. vain. pdded this decision made it n b d ^ Autos—For Hire ...... » UNEMPLOYED MEN OR WOMEN It also said that since the bill Garages—Service—Storage ...... jJ FOR RENT—TWO four room flats, The Ladies Society met at the A note was sent in by reporters sary not only to pass legislation but sell well known household product, board advertisements were shipped asking that one of their number be jj caret ul in passing upon any Motorcyclee—Bicycles ...... 25c seller. Call Wednesday or steam heat, on Ridge street. In­ home of Mrs. F. Bently recently and WARD’S DEMONSTRATES Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 1* quire at 25 Spruce street. into Utah from the corporaUon’s tied two quilts. A surprise feature granted an Idterview, and after a •tion which the President may Business and Professional Servicea Thursday, 1 to 7 p. m., 34 West place of business in Cleveland, Ohio, Was given by Mrs. Bently In the consultation inside Mr. Arnold open­ make.” ' , Business Services Offered ...... 1* Center street. Generous commis­ that the Utah law was an Illegal^ Household Services Offered ...... 18-A FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat, with form of a St. 'Valentine and George ed the door, called for an Associat­ PRESSURE COOKING v .;e Norris bill would outlaw the Building—Contracting ...... }* sion. modern improvements at 146 Bls- burden on Interstate commerce. Washington tea. Mrs. Frederick ed Press man, and handed hltn this “Yellow Dog” contracts, which the Florists—Nurseries ...... J; ' sell street, corner Holl. Inquire on The statute also prohibited the Taylor poured and Mrs. Charles^ note: Senator said “take away from the Funeral Directors...... le advertising of tobacco in street cars Heating—Plumbing—Roofing IJ DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 11 premises. Sumner served the St. Valentine “On Board S. S. Conte Blancam­ All this week Mongomery Ward’s laboring man the right to have any­ VEHICLES 42 and by placards. c;.ke. The next regular meeting of ano Retail Store has been surprising thing to say about any of the oon- Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 3 ROOMS IN NEW JOHNSON State Was Right the Ladies Society will be omitted 'New York Harbor. Manchester women with a demon­ ditions connected with his employ­ Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 10 Block facing Main street. Aii mod­ JusUce Brandels, who delivered stration of Pressure Cooking. Painting—Papering ...... until the week after, March 3, when Mrs. Cook has requested me to ment. • • * He must for the time em improvements. Very desirable. the opinion, said the s*:'te court Mrs. Lewis D. Eaton will be the Inform the press that neither she nor Complete meals are cooked in 10 being, become a slave.” Professional Services ...... j* FOR SALE—SMALL pigs. Inquire was right in declaring there was a Repairing ...... J* 11 Lewis street. Phone 3726 or Janitor 7636. hostess. Louise will make any statement or minutes over a single burner, and He chara,cterized injunctions as Tallorlng-Dyelng—Cleaning ... 24 difference in billboard and similar Misses Ella and Jeanette Sumner comment or answer any questions that turned low. Canning Is accom­ “judge made law.” Toilet Goods and Servlo...... 26 FOR RENT—4 LARGE ROOMS, types of advertising and that In Wanted—Business Service...... *8 of Hartford spent the week-end at concerning the death of her daughter plished in one-third the time usual He said they “do away with all Edncnllanal POULTRY AND white plumbing, Walnut street, newspapers. with ordinary methods. In both op­ the fundamental piindples of gov­ near Cheney Mills, 615.00. Inquire their home. Elizabeth. Courses and Classes ...... JJ , SUPPLIES 43 He said the billboard adverUsing, The Girl Scouts attended a rally "She requests that the press show erations a finer flavor and taste is ernment and put in the hands of one Private Instruction ...... *8 i Tailor Shop, 3 Walnut street. Tel. street car signs and placards were in Manchester Friday evening. My­ obtained since food is more perfect­ man the right to make the lew, the Dancing ...... 18-A 6030. wholly intrastate. her consideration in this hour of sor­ Musical-Dramatic ...... BABY CHICKS, Reds and Leg­ ron Lee transported the Troop. row by ceasing to annoy her. ly cooked under this Improved right to e:^orce the law, tbe right Wanted—Instruction ...... M horns, accredited and trap nested “Advertisements of this sort are Elmer Finley hae returned to his method and retains the precious to fix a penalty, the right to try , Financial FOR RENT—LILLEY street, first constantly before the eyes of ob­ “St. George Tucker Arnold.’’ body-building juices, vitamins and those who, it is tdleged, have offend­ Bonds—Stocks-Mortgagea ...... II stock that has proven worth while floor, 4 room flat, with garage, home la New York after spending When the liner docked Mrs. Cook’s Business Opportunities ...... JJ when others fall. Phone for details. servers on the streets and in street several weeks at his home here. mineral salts, lost in ordinary cook- ed the law thus made, and tbe tight steam heat, house newly reno'^ated. cars to be seen without the exercise brother, Albert E. Carroll, retired to inflict whatever punishment they Money to Loan ...... I* Miller, Rosedale 33-3. Phone 6661. Charles Loomis of Pawtucket, R. Boston business men, came aboard Ing. Help and Sltnnlidna of choice or volition on their part,” I., spent the week-end at his home Demonstration daily at S p. m., believe should be administered.” Help Wanted—Female ...... RHODE ISLAND RED baby chicks and entered the stateroom declar­ Help Wanted—Male ...... FOR RENT—6 ROOMS With .Jl he said. here. and everyone has an opportunity to for sale from large Red birds, first “Other forms of advertising are ing: “Not a word’’ to the 30 or more sample the food. Manchester women A scientist hM Just perfected Help Wanted—Male or Female Improvements, Incladlng steam Farmers In town are harvesting reporters outside. Agents Wanted ...... I"•A hatch Feb. 27th then weekly. We heat, newly done over, at 12 Trot­ ordinarily seen as a matter of Ice from Mven to nine Inches thick. are finding‘this cooking demonstra­ what he claims is a perfect sta­ Situations Wanted—F«m ale...... 18 do custom hatching. Edgerton, 666 choice on the part of the observer. After five minutes be emerged, tion very interesting and timely as bilizer for ships. If he really wants Situation! Wanted—Mali ...... I» ter street. Telephone 6068. The Board of Relief met at the waving hlB bands in an agitated Employment Agencies ...... <0 North Main street, Manchester, The young people as well as the basement of the Congregational cooking is a constant three-tlmea-a- to be famous, he should start oa Live Slock—Pell—Ponltry—Vehicles Conn. Phone 6416. FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room adults have those of the billboard church today. This is the last meet­ manner, and said: day problem. one for buslneie. Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 tenements, w it. all modern Im­ thrust upon them by all the arts ing. The only appearance before the “My lister is a sick woman. She Ltv 1 Stock—vehicles ...... 4S I BUY POULTRY of all kinds. Wm. was BO weak she couldn’t speak to Poultry and SuppUea ...... 41 provement!. Inquire at 147 East and devices that skill can produce. Board was Bernice Sendrowski of Wanted — Peti—Poultry—Stock 44 Ostrlnsky, 91 Clinton street. Tele­ Center street ur telepbona 7864. In the case of newspapers and South Manchester. Twenty-one sol­ me except to kies me. If you persist For Sale—MlaccIlBneone phone 6879. magaxlnes, there must be some In questioning ber you will make her Articles for S o li...... 46 diers in the town are exempt from FIVE AND SIX ROOM >ene- seeking by one who is to see and property tax. This exemption collapse. Boats and Acceasortea ...... 48 Make# Appeal Building Material! ...... 47 FUEL AND FEED 49-A menti, all improvemente, newly read the advertisement. The radio amounts to 914,460. The total as­ Dlamonda-Watchea—Jewelry .. 41 renovated, 96 Foster etreet, tele- can be turned off, but not so the sessment Is 9474,149. “I beg you to have sympathy ■leetrleal Appllaneea—Radio enough for her In this tragedy to de­ Fual dBb Feed ...... 40*A SPECIAL PRICE—Hard wood (or phon 6280 or 4646. billboard or etreet oar placards. wrdeD — Farm—Dairy Produota 60 furnace, lire place or itove 95 ptr “These distinction! clearly place part and leave this cms alone. She — SEVERAL OOOD RENTS botb in , PicTUQCS . Rousaheld Ooods ... laaaaaaaa load. Birch |4, hard wood slab! li. tble kind of advertleement in a po- BEATEN BY BURGLAR is eo nervously ill that I haven’t •ST0BV^HAL(;0CHRAN wBi liMhlBanr and Tools laaiaaiaaaa single and two (amlly ranging iltlon to he classified lo that regu­ asked her any questions about the IImMm I Instrumanta aiieaaisaaaa . Klndllni wood lOo bushel. Thomas Offioe aad ntora EquIpmsBt Wilson, telsptaons 8681 or Rossdals from 130 to 960 month. Apply Bd­ lations or prohibitions may be im­ case .nd there le nothing I can tell Ipselefali^at tha Stores' isaasiaaaa 37-4. ward J. Holl, telephone 4643. 866 posed upon all within the class. This New London, Feb. 38 — (AP) — you." Waa^•arlnji Appartl—Furs I « a I a a I I Main street. Is Imposslbls with respect to news­ Patrick T. Kennedy, 77, was as­ who entered the Wantad^^To Buy Another person Rooma—Board—Holala—Raaorta FOR 'BALE— SEASONED KARO papers and magailnss.^* saulted and severely beaten iMt wood, fumaos chunks and firs FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and 4 night by a burglar whom he diioov' ReatnarRnta room apartmanta, beat, Janitor Rooms Without Board asaiaaaaa. plaos wood 1-3 cord 96.00, 1-3 oord SCHOOL 3T7RNB ered tn hli borne at 14 Ashcraft MR. AND MRS. Boarders Wantad i a i ! ! i 6 «a ,60-A senhoe, refrlgsratoi fumlihsd. Call road. The prowler wrenched Ken Country Board—Resorts...... seasoned bard wood slabs 94.00. Kotali-^Rastaurants ...... Geo. Buck, telspbona 36-4. Arthur A. u o fla, 6440 or 4181, Bridgeport, Feb. 38.—(AP) — A nedy’i oane Trom him and beat him TAXPAYER Wantad—Rnoma—Board « I I a I a a a 875 Main street building nouelng the manual train­ about the face and head and sue- and Mr. and Mrs. Rentpayer you Rani BalatoFor Rant SEASONED WOOD, any sIbs, bard ing shop and gymnMlum of Un- oeeded in esoaping before the arrival are Inoluded- as rent payers are Apartmanta, Flats, . Tansmants ^ ^ wood 96, chestnut or slab wood |4 FOR RENT—6 ROOM bungalow, quowa eohool wM extensively dam­ of the police. However, be was cap­ real taxpayers—plsMS remember Businsss Locations for Rant 83 Woodbrldgs street, alao 8 room Houaas for Rant ...... cash (good 1-3 oord load). Miller, aged early today by a fire wblob tured early this morning and identi­ that one of our fire Ineuraaoe poll- Suburban for Rant 'Rossdals 88-8. apartment, Forest Block. Tslsphons officials said w m probably of In­ fied ai Richard MoGill, 31, of 61 lies will soften the hard blow that Bummar Hemaa for Rant ...... 7641. cendiary origin. Damage wm es­ West Colt etreet. He w h prsNnted oomee with a fire. /i Wasted to R ant...... FOR BALE—HARD WOOD and In the Police Court this morning and Um I Bafala For SrIo o r r o o m timated at between |S,000 and A few oente a week spent for one bard wood slabs sawsd stove F RENT—8- upstair and the case wm oontlnued until tomor­ I BlUldlng for Sals downstair flats, all Impravsmsnts, 96^0. of our polloles may save you hun­ mparty for_Balo iengtl and under cover. OaNh price Tbs Bobool rsepensd today after row. He Is obarged with Miault dreds of dollars. Now Is tbe Umo c per load (or bard wood 95.00; bard and g tru e . Inquire 88 Woodland and breaking and entering and wae etreet. Telephone 6849 being olosed elnee Friday. to act, not after tbe fire. ^laaasiaiieiaaaaS!!! wood slabs 94.00. L. T. Wood Oo. Tbe fire originated In tbe cellar committed to the county Jail in de­ ^ \y for Bala Pbone 4406. READY MARCH 1st—Centrally lo- of tbe frame struoture. fault of bonds. Kennedy ii confined Buharban for tala ...... ••.••a to his home under the care of bli Robert J e Smith Raal Batata for Bsehani#...... cated. Improvements, furnace, 1009 Male Btreet white link, near eohool; available husband and wife bavs physician. MoOlll said he was un­ Wantad-Rsal Batata...... able to reoall the events of last Real Estate biwaaee Price reasonable. Dial a Joint obsoklng aoeount it’s SMy Bteameblp Tloketi to guess wbo is numing a e Joint. n l ^ t By FR ANK BECK

(READ THE BTORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) All of tbe Tlnlei ibouted, “Obt and long. Bald be, “If X should We're glad to' know you, Old Man blow real strong you lads would lall Blow. But, say, where did you out In tbe air, but pletM don't start come from and what are you doing to fret. It’s reaUy eomethlng Z wont hereT We saw you coming through do, 'cause X am fond of late like tbe air and, frankly, you gave ui a While It might bo.iteM, fun scare. But now w u seem lo nice lor me, a scare Is all you'd get.'' : tbat we have lost our touch of “What la your big um brw fwF* Hked Dancy. „ “Do you think twin “I am a very friendly sort,” re­ pourY" “Oh; no,” replied the fnl bid plied tbe man. “In fact, It'i sport man. “Z use it m a cane. But Z*ye Just being kind to people. Ah, my a pUfi that will ^eaM you^ ZOl tell heart le very warm! And yet, lome you glad^do. m ift you day, you may eee me u mad as any- take — n_ Mp. la it^ m ti^ wont be ^ can be. When 1 am that way«f1n vain.” little lads, I blow up quite a storm. kaA^ then ba I t up Wide “That’s why they call me Old andid.ebouted, " bUmb to- ■'-V I Man Blow. I rule the whistling side." Tbe add bborto wind, you know. Why, I could blow Old — your^bati off If X blew one UtOe— ,blff tn iiM m A H t puff. Just watch and you wlU eep bunch bung ba tA " rm right. X hop# they dont latImia I InM. MMik .mmI out of light.” And when he 4 Bcouty cried, "Hey! You’ve biewn enough.” Then C(.■■I •« i.-IS.

r ■N BIANGHESTEB EVENINO h e r a l d , s o u t h MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28,198&

OUR BOARDING HOUSE SENSE AND NONSENSE Toonerville Folks By ^ontaine Fox ; By Gene Ahem

/ '! ' ) The proprtetor w u showing e Employer— Surely, Miss Jenks, $HAROH>OTT$,THE fiOOSE CRldK FERRYMAN, POLEP A MILE UP Scotch friend .through his store. you imderstand the King’s English? STREAM ANP FOUNP OUT WHY BUSINESS HAS BEEN SO POOR, When they came to the knife coun­ Steno (Just a trifle beyond her ter he presented him with a Jack­ depth)—Well, I always thought so. ABOtrr BCttiQ RLI/iAP-Ta A TnOPTrUAiB m H TflAY -IW’ WAV % knife.. He Is, isn't he? ^ ifi oikis/s Kamp, BirrittR I rr eoEE 2 LfkB ME,. ^ Orooer—But remember, you must ^e& A ;p, give me a penny so it will not cut Boss—Do you think lobbying 0AV/E S i c ^ Sf<(LCR,lliS(AlfiAPoRE, OUE -ITME — WBAlrf ui* 0ur friendship. should be permitted? A BAR POR A TJbL-r 6T • ' The Scotchman put his hand In Steno—Well, I think it’s all right A V/l.bUAlt AHV I TIPPLED.rr ■Rv/g -^-THreiO a dim s fels pocket l9ut could find only a if you’re really staying at the hotel. TbR MV (iWld PLEASURE, *0^^ ABOUT A nickel. This the proprietor could not on-TH’ MAe^OGAAiV, AM' Husband (at dinner)—Do you NEAR -^^LAMPd^S , OUC PAlUV 3>AV nhange. -1M’ BA'RTEMPSR, Wl4o Scotchman—Well, I guess you’ll mean that there is only one course in AMS1?ERPAM, 1 WAS BROWS Jkave to give me four more knives. tonight? WAS A CO(M COLLECIbR, AMP SOLP -THS V/lOUn -tb A MUSIC, SELLS DIMS The American Standard of Living Joe—I got even with my wife last DEALER TOR -tWlTrrV GUILPERS, OR night. LATER TOR ^ 7 5 * A Jasz band. Sam—How was that? ABoU-r ^(2 . (MAGms MV A can opener. Joe—She hung her shorts on the A movie show. end of the bed, so I went through A tankful of gasoline. her pockets. LEARAi LADSR TWArr BN/i^^-TWE V/IOLIU WAS A Grocer—H’m! So you \«ant a Job Hiram—So your boy is at college. tef^^^^SlRAPIVJARlUS AUP •hi Do you ever tell lies? How is he making it? 9C l Applicant—No, sir; but I kin Jake— He Isn't. I’m making it and & 7 SOUP For learn. he’s spending it. AY A LOAiPOdi Storekeeper—Shall I draw the Joe—Why not give me your an AUCtToUf phicken for you, madam? swer now. It is not fair to keep me Young Bride—No, thauk you in suspense. Your description is quite sufficient Flo—But think of the long time you kept me in suspense! Lawyer (Cross-examining wit­ ness)—You seem to have plenty of Ode to a Bashful Man—You can’t intelligence for a man in your posi­ act like a pilgrim and make any tion. progress .... As a matter of fair­ Witness—If I wasn’t on oath I’d ness to others, reformers hurry to return the compliment. see an immodest play so they criti­ cise it. Faith is the quality that enables you to eat blackberry Jam on a pic­ nic without looking to see whether MUST BE A GENIUS the sees move .... Everybody knows advertising pays. The main “What is your lodger?’’ trouble is that so many people try “An inventor." to get by without paying for it .... “What does he invent?" “ Excuses for not paying the Man has a natural aversion to being 2 -2 3 reformed by a fellow he knows isn’t rent."—Notenkraker, Amsterdam. iSC iMt ev NU Mimec, any better than be Is .... If you ad­ mire self-made men, what do you think of the man who, left without lapper anny ays (*7osuiM Fes. I M2) a father and mother at nine months F ma, u.s.PAT.orr. F ______S ; pf age, got his start by crawling to a baby show and winning the first prise,of^ 11,000? .... “Don’t be too SCORCHY SMITH A Puzzinsr Apparition By Johh C. Terry much impressed by the best dancer on the floor. He may have bad to borrow a dollaf to get In at the '^eoSH*. IP T TALKED WITH door .... Always beginning things TiM ANV LONGER ABOUT THE and never finishing them is like SKULKINQ STRAN(3ER HE'P pumping water out and letting It HAVE ME JUMPING SIDEWAYS rim back. GEE W H a . ,^AT EVERY SHADOW *. WAS DYNAMITE ,TH «r Wise Or Otherwise PELLOW MUST HAVE A man is willing to admit that be KEYS TO THESE tn a a pretty baby. LOCKS • Some people can’t, see a Joke with S magnifying glass. I've G<3T TO FIND People who raise objections are JUT, RlGWT^ blways sure of a bountiful crop. NOW * All things come to those who wait »-but then we can’t all be waiters. The man who is old enough to know better is usually too old to do better.

A steamship company wired the captain of one of its ships— “Move heaven and earth and get here Fri­ day.’’ cut* The captain’s reply next day— *ltaised hell and will get there Some stockings are a sheer ex­ Thursday^’’ travagance. WASHINGTON TUBBS H By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser

PSSTJ 'S’AVlRiGHT, LOOKS A heavens! UK6 NOOODYS BIN IN ) ( Tms »s VEAH. TWiS DUNGEON PER awful X K IM VBC, I ’M Twe BEAL A8S NHHy HAVE you COAaE* T fifty y e a r s . S E E T U e T 0ORSOtJ.~'»tX»R l a t e HUSBAWDS HEBE? Hov^ d a b e you f r o m Pabtkieb.^ v/Ay Ba c k v /hbiJ EHTER My HOUSE? H A ^ T HEAR VJE NWERE OUT IM WEVACA— you VflIOtJtfED US EHOUSH j X Kwovi you h a te the pibt IH THE PAST? IP y?u X V/AtK CU, BUT 1 HAVE TO V/EEEWT A SICK AAAkJ SPEAK ANV 'P OROER you FROM /S PIEO^, MV h o u se AT OMCE r\ \

HE PLACE \S MUSTV AND UOPRiBlY DEPRESSING, VAND FR\EPA VS A BiT FRIGHTENED. .

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SALESMAN SAM I fs Over Sam’s Head By Small

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L t i-i- jJ-.Ka/Jli The ICaaobeaUr Rabbit Club, MhHi lIveiyB .Oorke has retuniqiA id which now haa a doaen membora; la Farmington opent the holiday yao- to her aedretaiiat duties a t tbs Boin o r planning a fur dlaplay to be. belo terday with reiatlVea in town. t2’s 17c; I’s 82c. The Brlghtwood POrk and BHghtwood Sau­ COLONIAL sage she reconunrads la also delivered to us fresh evoy other day.

Bismarck \ Dill Pickles Herringa Sugar The Manchmter Public Market 3 for 25c 10 lbs 46c Fresh Fish 3 for 10c 10c each Don*t Wait Until Your SPECIAL r FURNITURE Fresh Mstk Lamb Patties ...... 5c each Royal Baking Powder 23c and 45c; Davis Baking Financial Problems Loom So Boneless Rolled Veal toYoOst or cut up to stew . .19c lb. Powder 13c and 22c. Salt SpoM mbs — ...... 10c lb. Large That You Can*t Seem To Fresh SqdlhPB...... ^ 2 9 c p t a t In thTTasTtow ^Skr^ demand for Stringless Beans to Frwh Ojbters from H. C. Rowe...... 35c pt. cans haa increased ooaslderaldy. While prioaa may go «q» la. the spring, with Increased call, ri|^t now we oaa sell you String- See Your Way Over Th^ Top. less Green ■ at lower priees than ever before known to the AT («?R BAKERY DEiTP. . / nMininy indnstiy. Hmne Made Hot X B im a...... ITcdejM P. F. Cut Green Beans epme jn and let the officers of this bank advise you Speeiai-^lce LlMh Pork Chops ...... 2 Uls. 25c O. R. Gut Green 3 cans 29c . 6 cans 55c and help you. They can draw upon a wealth- of ex­ Stringless Beana Tmaatoes, No. 2 Cana SPECIAL 2 cans 25c 6 cans 69c 2 for 25c, 6 for 69c perience to aid you in your particular business. 2 lbs. of our Home Made Sausage Meaf and one iiadcage iff’R o;^ Scanet PanIdBte Flour,’ both items-for 35c. ' Lew** Rih'''CnViyed Beef • • • . ... -j. ^ 'oc lo* THE MANCHESTER Rib Ends of ?erk to copk with K raitf. Silver ...... - -