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--'4 »• A HIGHER TAiBiRF 1; Or Bse Htre Fpreip Cor- \ r o a e i Stabilized, He FWSATDRDArS Seyi— Floed of d e q i % M'i ''o' -1 ; Goode Smunpint Nalkn. sB inco||in^ •' ■. ''/Yi- V For Freedom Denied "'-y. ■'X'- Atlanta, Ga., 26.—(AP) —A8(q;>tember bis petition WataUaftota, Jaa. 26—(AP)— In Benefit Bid[etba]l, Game Federal Judge B. Marvin Under­ corpus was filed in the local Fsdsral tlM faeO of taapendlaf diaeuMiana ' m . wood today diamissed * the pefition Court sa a surpriss move. Hearing (Of daWa aad aeonomlca with foreign f.'- w for a writ' of habeas corpus whsrsby woe postponed once because of a debtor aationa, the view waa ex- Here Satmdijr To Be Sop- Ai Capons, noturMus former Chica­ congested. docket but on Nov. 16, praaaad today In the hlgheat admin- go gangster, sought his rslsass from 1982, Judge E. MOrvin Undelrwood plemeded By VanderiOe, tbs Atlanta Federal penitent iary called tb« case fo r a bearing, iatratlan aourcea that either Ameri­ ) I under the’ statute :of -limltatidns. Capona's attorneys in j^sssntlng can tarUEa aniat be raiaed or tar- Capone was oonvioted of violat­ his cais liksnsd it to that of WiUiam aiga ourrendea atabiliaed. Preieiice of Famon Flyer. ing tbs inoomt U r laws in 1928, Randolph fiobarton, a ' Boston Three aattonp — Finland, Latvia 1927 and 1928 and was ssnteBoed to lawyer, whom tbs United States fiu- aad CSaaohoSlovaldn-eiow have fU - serve ten years in the Atlanta peni­ prsms Court freed of inooms U x Hartford, Jaa. 28.—(AP) — A lea latb line behind Great Britain A three-hour program of the tentiary. obargss under the statute of llniita- mass of propessd Isgislatloa dss^ and Italy In aeeking and* being most diversified entertainment ever Tbs gangster in his bid for ffvs- tions. ing with a wids varlsty of subJsMs granted a diaeu»«on with the next offered la Manchester has been doro sllsfsd tbs tbrss year clause Judge Underwood took tbs ease pourtd into tbe Ctensrai Assembly adadalxtratlon of their debt terma. uadsr tbs statute of llmitatkms bad under advissmsnt aqd Oqxms, alio completed for .presentation at the expired bsfofs be was indicted on bad enjoyed a three hour "Isavs of today ss Bsaators and Rspris tnti- b thaae diacuaalona, President- tiveo rusbsd to latredues tbsir bitts elect Roosevelt naa determined to annual basketball t ilt between the tbs ebarfss of which hs was con­ abMnes” from tbs psnitentiary local Old Timers the New B rit­ victed. wbils tbs attorneys argued, was rs- before tbs dssdlias set for the fillip it this nation's bargainlnj power of new businsM, Eto play to get trade advantages ain Old nmero, to be pUyed at the Hs entered tbs Federal psnlten- tpmsd 9 tbs pnsob to await the Uary bars in May last year and last Judfs’s dscisloh. With Friday fixed ss tba Unfit ot fo r tala eounuy. State Armc«y Saturday night. The fUing, spproxlmately 800 BMMurss From quarters qualilled to speak ronam waa announced tod^ by were offered, several of them carry­ the mlad of President Hoover there S. L y Fay aad J. Bennet Qune, ing large apppopriatfoas. •, was word today that he felt the wh;;> are handling the arrange- FARNIB HBLP 8 TH X BV Bf Two M ill m vM o tar a state, Is- united States was Just beginning Ikients, and w ill be presented ac­ Por the first time since Technocracy became a national byword Howard Scott (center), chief Technocrat, TO STEAL OWN HBNS corns tax, while oths measures pro­ to feel the fu ll elEeet. of the de­ cording to a time schedule that will osed for a picture w illi two friends as be discussed the schism that has come in rapks of the Technocrats, Hillsboro, Ore., Jan. 26.— IMONSDBIKtrS posed an old O f. pension plan, , di- parture from the gold standard of allow one and one-half hours for our leaders withdrew from the Tecbn^ratie orgamsation, announced they would continue the energy survey (AP)—Two youths rapped af visten of tbe state into six eon- S m t BritainB ...... and other nations last dancing. under another name and without Scottv aid. Scott, however, announced, that Technocraoy "must go on." the door of B; T . Murph.", farm* essional districts and in srsu ia f year, 06L Chamberlin Oomiag With him as he met photographers were Prof. M. King Hubbert (left) aad Dal Hitchcock (right.) sr, and asked help In extricat­ BnnXKEllEFBIU Ss gaseUn# tax. ' Flood of Ghean Goods One of the outstanding figures in ing tbsir truck from mud in Blrtb OontMl A heavy infltm « Coreign goods, the aviation world w ill be on band. front of bis houss, Murpli> aid­ Two bills fanfiliar' to vsteron sold more cheaply on the American Colonel Clarence Chamberlin hav­ ed. Legislators agalB nteds tbsir ap- market than they could be produced ing promised positively to appear Later wbtn tbs youths ' Loal RepreientaliTe' Wn U psaroaos. One would psrafit pbyi- in this country, waa said to be and give a ten-minute address on NEW LEWIS NOVEL arrested in Portland, Murphy cions to givs dontraeiptlva idvloe neoeaaltatlve either tariffs lye raised, his famous trans-Atlsatie fhgbt. UNITED STATES MOVES was Infonnsd thsy borrowed in tbs intersst of a pallisit's bsalM or the forthcoming world economic Chamberlin bopped the Atlantic tbs truck to haul away tbs Hare Upkeep Taken Orer and tbs otbsr would allow wobmb coafarenoe must meet soon and from New" York to Blseleben, Ger­ COMESOUTTODAY chleksns they bad stolen from to ssrvs OB JurlM. movo toward a stabilisation of icur- many, a distance of 8,911 miles, TO PREVENT CONFUCT Murphy’s ooop, and tbs chick- Both Houses. oonftrtMd, the sp- rencles. the second longest non-stop fUgbt •ns wars aboard when bs gave By tke State. pointBMnt of six Justlees and Judgif In aviation history. Re Is rated as tbam the boost. of tbs BuprsBM eburt anil Bupener. In Geneva today the preparatory f, Court. commission fo r the wprld parley -4 » Am Vkluri’'Being PnUiib' Representative William J. Thorn­ Appropriations toteUnf the quaatlon of flxfiig a Z Powert Called To Act art sougnt in four UUs>for lag extremely finer xa a telephone' ^ inLMEBiiniiErot ton, of Manchester, today prsssnt- Ate' fo r that maattag. oraversaUoo with the editor of The Bbsrwood island aa a MeaawhMe, tha Senate foreign re­ efi Id 16 Coontiiei and 13 sd in tbs Gsnsrsl Asssnbly s biO tba Bsnate an __ Herald ,CoL Chamberlin said As Peaceoaken Between mcacssjsiiFT ■ , 4 lations **“rH * * ** favorably report­ woul ' ; ,ositivaly be hers. BlWTEiltSOU) nronosinS! that tbs Connaotleut 81^80,000 was aal^ to ed the Borah bill la authorhM |160,- ConneotlouCi political world will Launages; Highly Priiied M m Bridgs, known os ths Builpwl.b^ SB oldOld ags pou p s B m ^ pHB.iplaApi^ 000 for aqpiass of American 10 be vi^anjfe^reianted as. Mayor Pern and CdeniliiM War Isy Bridgs, at Hartford, aad Gsnator in |ha economie con- WUuam (tmflkln of Hartford and A m o d y iik u be proaobss bs addsd to tbs tu iBp lK sl!6^ 4I .®!f*.^M^ old S fS 'pSBSMI piBB, , ^ tbM Prsaldnit Hoover request- rsoommandsd rsosnt^ by a Mayor Georgi ’ Quigley of New 0 - system of stste blfbwsys sad bsrs- •SIha sum. V , BritainB r l t ^ w 11 M ^MC lie snt n t to give,briefgtye,brief Threatens Orer Port. Vermod FM ciui b Oldest New to rk , Jan'. 26—(AP)—furl- lite r bs lupportsd by tbs state. mlsfi^naMsd two yaars ago, aallad for 8wB,00fi. aad saM e ( sa J ,|0us bul^blsA should be foaifitog'i(jfoia Maw InG. WawU ton fold Tba Hsrald to- tien << m nW Dui^WOuMi (Uy h^soavaiied a griat tm on ii^ fields activity win also attend. Wasbiagtoo, Jaa. Ffldnng Doan la iheute « .y “ef'!W % lg iilw »'iu*M s Ooa- ■ Clair Lewis’s new bod', is out today. 0 8 In dihdmslonsX imoldarlng c o n flfirir^ b tw sfiM h i It is bslng iniblisbsd kfoultaisquuy Vttesi'tfMi wltb obportum^ to The vau(levl]le. acte bave 'all bteb' and (folombia over possession of .tbs Umted Statei. ' Npi Reroll HHig Fhce but llttls - tlOB. parttdpate la these came today obtained aad are sald:to be of .un4 k i_ , „ _ la 18 Gountrlss and 18 languagAi. IMO Admully BBBGiPW'BIIHIIOi HU* Ls'jUifa has Hartford, Jaa. 26.—(AP)— Mora from the Fliffdsh nalnlster and the usually fins caliber. Bmle .'W or- n®**®** “ "Ann . Vlcksn'' / is what hs oails To Shyers. - This proposal bas bssn sunrset- State 'llinartment was Informed dtll, diarity sup^tepdentapsrin^pden of. Bast »«an brought to the attetitkm of it—barss tbs bsart and mind of a than 100 bills indudini proposals that tha Latvian minister would world powers signatory to th Xsl MiiUUslniry, Vt., Jan. 2fl>— modsrn woman. lor a state Ibcobm tax. oome to WasUkigton tomorrow to log Peace pact by tbs Amsrioaa Dr. Ifo rritt H. Bddy, AmtiioF* old* I t takss^hsr tnrougb school, s tf an old age pension plan, moke a similar^pUcatlon. government set practloing physloian, tod% eels- frage work during tbs first . Wilson, Little Rock, Ark., Jaa. :26.—(AP) state into six CongrtssioBSl _ Their War Debts In a hurriedly called mtetlng at brated his lOOtb h l r ^ y . ' administration, Ssttlsmsnt Houss —A treasure bunt ia which the anfriBcrsasfog tbe gsaoUae tax wef• Flalaad ower 88,800,000 and Secretary Stlmson’i home laei night, labors, study ot prison oonditions, American Red Cross had tbs charts offered today tn tbe Benito. ; ; ’ Latvia, $7,000,000. Sinoe 186$ Dr. Bddy has 'bared manisgs to a social worker, and ensations Besidei being Ambrlca's pldest Nobel prite for Uteratun, Lowlo has rafter in Ms'home, December 29. ford. Bast Windsor, Last September Peruvian Nationals * — i • Ih e search, for which • minute dl- Hartford; Manohsster, iUxi\ stised it sad now Colombisa naval (Oontinusd on Pago Nine) gone- into hibernation in Austria. (Oonttnoed mi Page Six.) vessela are enroute to recapture the Despite teporte that ha i# ill, Ms reotlona had been left, was conduct­ Rocky HiU, Bouth Wipdidr, Buffi I American publlshme) Doubleday, ed by officials, of tha American Red- West Hartford, Wstherafirid, Wi I dte. Cross,, a bsBsflolary of the LUgh Several days ago Peru eent a note Doran, declare be is "actually feel­ sor and Windsor Lodes; Befonq j ing better ths» he ever did in his estate. Ths directions were con­ Windham county, ToUand oouaty; to tee League of Nations, protest­ PKEDICTABIIUK life." tained InA letter left by .Leigh to be New London oounty and the tesras FREE STATE’S VOTE ing against what it termed a vlola- Reviewing the novel, Lewis GaU- mailed to-ths Red Orooe in Wash­ of Bnfidd, CromweU, Fortlaad, Hiqt I tion Colombia of Artide 15 of the ington !aftef his death. League's Covfnant. net. i^ the New . oYrk Heriald- Hampton, East Hoddam, Mldde- Tribuh'te saya: Two youths, Jesse Hardestei, 17, town, Durham, Hoddam, HEAVIEST EVER Bqply Is Drafted niSIWIH "SindUr Levda baa done it again. and Aeinm Mo04y, 28, have oon- worth, Chester, Baybtpdc, Stimson's aides were understood "Ann Vickers,” x x x.belpngs in the fesssd, according to officers, thiy Oldflaybrook, Westbrook, to have spent yesterday in d rs fti^ front rank, .with ','Main. Streat,” IdUed the eccentric reditss-iB an ot- BeprMtatl^'W. f Thon^'. and Madison; Three— Beu' Mayor George G^iiglcy a reply to OzlomMa's appeU. Amoug fo il .to fiorce him to. .rtyeal fiie the dlifiomate who met at Stimion's "BabbHt’',.ahd "ABiqwgmitb.” It Meriden, Mlddldleld, W: leaders Predict An Eitreine- Fer Laet 24 b a ts Saew, will sbbck aome p e i^ ,' efir more,, hiding, ptece of hie money. He died ed previously but nc one ba* eyar Hamden, North Hayea, Noriih. Hartford, who formally starred in a home U st night were the ambasea- a with the secret .left in the unopen­ taken ooneened action to rslleve pantomUhe act in' ffcetiahd,*-) w ill dote of Japan, France and Great bore- few (X'^itty tbem, with ice ford, Guilford, Hranfofd, B ast: in theif veUifHr.buh they win an ed letter and the. youths found only the 0 ^ - of, Hartford and the and New Haven; Fourth—< laddS ly Close Race Between present a Scotch act'that'aboua^ Britain. The Italian and German &les,HaTOTdtaB read it, hlghhtew ahd lowbrow-alike, A few dollare antf sa Wind­ bury, Naugatuck, Prospect, Gb( and talk about it, with the hot pas- A year before Me death. Leigh hii'e, GxfonL .Beaocm Fans, BitMtol Sailors, a team ftom Hartford,' w ill I to have been Invited, sibn whldH; only : SlM li^' Lewie, gave to a neighbor, Elton • Reeves, sor at tba edit of upkeep. The Cosgrave and De Valera. appearinadeverdahdngact ^ In 1925 under American good bridge baS .obst Manchester 8600 SSyzBour, Woodbrtdge., Derby, An- among tnjnoveliata of* today, can two sealjBd envelopes, one Of which SoniA West Haven, Orangp, Ifilforfii to appew-ta^the offlcee. Colombia, Peru and oteiise. IWdls once hafi.that power; he was astted tp. send "to the . Red annuidiyfora great many yeara I t “ agreed in Washfiijton to eettli their Dickena had it; who elser’’ Cress in Washington upon Leigb’a was built in 1908. Stratford land Bridgeport; Fifth Dublin, Irish Free State, Jan. 20. San mneisco^ J ^ ; 88.-^lAP) death. Reeves ;waa to open the Perpetual Kcpwiie (3olebrook, Rartland, Grapby, E teltt Temporaiy cosiatic^qf . the .gienerai qther. ‘ . Mr. Thornton . said today that the hamsted; Torrlngton, New HartforaS^^ -(A F)—Coimting of the heaviest Canton, 'SinuHiury, Btocmfield, Uor-^ vote in Irish history began todgy, director a t ^ B e r k f f i S d SS!m stonn that dion amOea tlM Pacific 'TMs^Reeves '4l|d.' His f letter In- sum of 8600 'does not seem a very ftSm b S S rS T to J J S S i . Negotiations between Peru and coast states; . last 24 winton, BuvUngtoA Avon, Fariningi&- with IndicationB or an extremely hours ^ predicted by the United (Contliiiied'ota Page Two). (Centinaed. on Page Seven). ton, Plymouth, Bristol, PlainviUA mote race between President of 12 and 16, to prieieht a 1 ; Vpather Raiireau teday. , New Britain. Newlngti^ Bamon de Valera and William T. date tumbling MtMtrfHon, ■nte sta^rm, Which Whlpped^^ south­ Woloott and Waterbury; Ooagrave for the presidency. team has taken nriaea .«• . ward ftopa the dJa^to - isbuty, Nortb Canaan, Oaiiaaii. NC^ A definite trend in yeeterdajr’s competition and ate^nM te htfid the ^ for Colombia election a new Oail icirwawn — interest of those in attendance. Tto a abort time after which hego- Sahta BarbarA chOf., foBOwed in folk. Winchester, Goshen, QWnemll|, round out the i»ogram, Arthur-Me- tiatlons were to proceed for revision the , w ^ of another/disturbahe-t '24 Bharon, ‘K^ni,' Wstrien, , U tM k P the Irish House ot Representatives Go On Thpmaston, •Watertowm'-. M< which in turn elects tee president Ginley, sports editor of the H a i i - the 1922 ttealy. houn preyfouiily, that" took throb ford Times, will g^ve. a humoroiis Stimsbn'has scrutinised-eve. y ac- hvn. Tbm^aMbamnlh^ Bethlehem,''NeW MUfonL of the executive council—^was not New ISJIflskd, t t o o j ^ likely to develop until tomorrow. mondogue. He is-a spedallat atlt^oa touching the Kellc^-Pact and in a NeVadb? And a third ■f Ftench Bourse In some scattered distrlcta clerks ^"'iaecradclng Bach a ^ will betfyaaterday, a few hours after ColOm-f WM.trappsdhi A p i^ Avalanche in waters RmbUiy. ^npoOmf, Bpui w ill not be able to open ballot bozees limited to ten minutes i^d will bei- bia dlspucbed . her app«U,.it tha IfouthmM Cahforqib.'iibpimtains. F r a n Miiy, Niwtown,:' Befiksk, until then. carried to the crowd on an ampli- predicted ;that . United States siqzport TestM'dayfigfUMml.kiitm Paris, . Jaa. 26.— (AP) — Thel-nios oauaed by.the Draqonian- maae- Ridgdleld, Reddlnd, Mtonroe/ Many Blots destrufttoh ^ fo • Ite WiaM, harried, Bourse was tied up today by luoa of -the finance oornmittee.' ton, IWiniKim Baaton, WeitoA _ Rioting, which featured many (Coattnued on Page Nine) (Goiittataed Ota :Page-8lk) shipping :shd Bhiy.have* cauafod f t strike of brokera wfad refused to It, said "the demogogio’’ aotlan ton, New canaat), fltantfnrA Clltieh^- meetingB during the whirlwind / least one death. A 14-foot asUbpat quote prices in protest to' the Cham­ would despoU ;iavlngs, ruin share- wich. Djarien; NosWaJk, WSdpbri three-weeka campaign. carried was qfashed sahoiM Mitten.Bfoaols- ber finance committees rastlng ySa- holdera and eauss the.fli|A7®7 copt- andBairfidd.' 4- right through into ueraon day with co Bay ,and kuthorlr ' Philadslpbia. Jsa.,-26;i (AP,).— y in. tearing down the govSm- U1 and fortunes abroad. ^ sbmSjteilgln oald ;tba ttg M the biggest fres-for-all at a polling ing to sstabllsh vi Broadway, never mqy.. Ubby ____ a oonteiq^ted soonoMIeA tax bm had been aeiit to hjtan s ir booth In Aohhurton. Tear gaa Collie Students P ^.: . J l ^ B l Hohnan-RsyiMfida' tprbh again. Pbttee rdnfo^oeinifitoMi|si|tehed the HiDLPB uT bTmARKBT by me Bodafiat or bombs used by troops, summoned finpw ; drifted - ;;hii moun- rraceith* tragti 6 of (New YthlL'Jan. 26—(AF) ---'The from an army barracks several tehM'^ 1,,'Ssya- her htMztmd; Bbnfh do, heir There was no trading, no quota­ strUte of brokers on - the * Pairls evlAfo go a •way Ih tbiiM 'dayii— neisstf^ «ij|of,ptb^^liis\-kiiap«aBk ■ .Mta .• Louisa. Os*psAtfr_;JFMey, , on the Frafleh fraao in Offer Dven Money 'was, f fiififf in JHg M T v , Haain four .The big -huUdam-WM devoid at Bookmakers wers offering svsi . yean ago tbe Univwsitx of but la obm# oaoes waa the onHU notH, m th brokers, " B sente.; It ooulAaqt .bp; ' ; psysd ly wme observers to have an average wfi|hil|y; boM their.board lgtoM-i8sra,~"^ ' svlly in ths rural dla- imd fteoh Tbe ehantbrr - qom ve, who, ‘on tbs The new "low One hand fivers oenttnuatioii of billo ia ,tbe m ly W ifi :8^ ^ > ta te as ga tetagral pact to n Brltlah HttBlra, waa b e lls^ .torv -Bvery aabBfoetjq8 "’tsaSe' rah tbe oitlss. lU M aa\air- "rka, ItecMng^roio; sal ftp a 70 to •fi.par.geafc iueoeto-la (a'epbnbf ?thf enfnaeb' ‘ ^ or ...... iof- .ae 1,780,000 KV*'* '• / - ‘f.vv m i? Zw ■( A 'fT) ’-ft'ii -s> PACt'ttWj- V J m NCBSBTBB f s i ' i

He WiU be represffgMl by ATfttACIBEMi rnemhui ef his staff. Qeaiv* soil IW t£ HEARTS ,al HbRla B. Pay^ cuneiEuw dCB* GoBumiader of the d tai Otylr t i i ■ HUtiaoal Guard and many i evsStaF 1^ : 80' at AWAIffiimilT attar aCieers will also attaad ' Gta n i g i m i i w t ft—ary gE'8iM48 M. ■ local NIisatons churdL m a m y . ) ^ Fjuniitiirfi P b e e a N o w ^ Banquet At 8tS9 Sckool^t. ^ ttage” to the tirie , and TOd Wark The testimonial banquet to be ' M rs. Bite^Eeariloai 8Ta three act com ^ that to to w led. i; given the veterana wUl be held in n e tvfM vrifm iuiy B/mif ^Mftnteid in the Whitoh Memorial Sar ^ Brii t e . Hifferty To Kb riUMl of Matdi Khg Refu te ... . the Masonic Tentplei starting at dm whh med at . her home, 142 The. in ia ior Work on the new ftUU) *«"igbt- Following tbo dinner Spruce street, Moaday, vraa held this the m m m y of decoration will bb btaUtog te nqjldly ~ immw- B r fo COTOtoil M edib Ob lo ca l RBflMNr Thit M Is Rot morning at 9 o’dbOk at fit. James’s, AMOTIWW show to toi tag codnfotkk. fosMl jekz sadi-x take If we in the annory at about church. The seotcir, Rev. WllUnm g fito 'fo F fhdJMtetttt (ff the dectridte flxtunea. tfineamwta in the 8>80 p. m. P. Reidy, edehrated the reqdem Young'd membiRrs of Orford Par-! ployed fund harii^ secured the sene- worlaeftm. tluashng, end pntatiBg ToCM fiwM iz^iit^' Tots At AnBory. Admiision to the armory tbls mass. The stagers w m Miss A rljm ish Chaptw. Daughtera o f the give a bridge Employmani Assoeizricl . toe.» fo g has bfok cemijletaly aqatyped •eatr tvlng been provided fo r 1,- and JCrs; Alice B ocU ^ . A s the io r young . tonMimrar through Frank^ClMSMy, Jr,, preei- Witt fun^bre^ A sorting t iA was NaugatucRi, J«B. l5 .> T :.tA P ):-f, BOO people. At the cloae of the dec- New' York, Jan. 26--(AP) —Bvi- ig at tho 'K M, C. A- Only V la a. aUUUiy owMaray of d«co- body was home tato the miireh tbegr d en t.. found brrtum ytttaRlay after be­ Five Ahsonte negreea . tajiftSed^ at . ralloa, larta^aerea ;Maa^Mter vet- oratlm ceremony, Commander denoe that three persons, om. of sang "S oa e .BtasMd 1 ^ ’ and the pivot' orl^ WiU be wltlr a ing nacrated; New furiiitinre krrives eiaae of tbe Woild '7ar i*)io were Peter W. Pate, of Boaton, Depart­ th«n a close associate of Ivar Gregorian masa. A t the offertoty at eatt table The ebmniittee Mrs Lewis Rose of Haftord, well for the new IbuUdtag dally. the Gomdey-Qosa Opogresteoete' dted, wounded or faseed durtcc mental Oemmander e f Massadiu- Kreuger, saw tjhe body of tbe Swed­ Moriarty sang BtadMaan'a i n d u ^ MIm . Evdyh Jowwn leetnm and traveler, has Nearly all of the steel glaring for hearing here today font zb mein- sette wUl give .the prindpal ad- ishmatch king Iromefflately after he Saluteris” andiritMdevatton, Mra. jo n e o E s a Naomi Foster, ifls i Jane fbeen engaged to give a series of hers of the Ansonia N^Fo-- DOtaO; the Werid War will rec ve medals eonimitted suicMc In Paris was pre­ Ji the ofOCe late arrived and will be bOBoriag their sacriflcee at the dresa of the evening. Dandng win Brennan sang A re Maria; Mtaa (Htart and Ifias Laura House. five talks on * the Y. M. C. A., eyety two weeks, worii a fo ^ riw sidewalls is neetr- ‘ they wgnld cal ceremony will bring together Commander Pate. Federal Referee Osca;' W. Ehrhom. Jesus Is Calling” at the ' ' begtomtog Friday'eveimig, February llword aad asked if The evidence, presented by James Inaainuch ly coDfoleied. Frank E. Zlmmer- switch fodr dub’s suMWt ta Con­ tha^larfoet group of veterans ever of the vestmentetmenu. At the doee ior Xtag'e 8. Those who would like to rign man o f tbe South Manchester p ^ - to be derated publldy in the N. Rosenberg; coimsel' for the the service Mn. Bremian sang gressman Goss for $300. trustee in bankruptcy for Intema- “ “ MBA hold their up for this course, which is open to office has been in charge of placing Two of the mot, Edward CSay- ataUv and possibly ^ United HOSPITU NOTES "What Could My Jesus I)o More7^ o'doitt at Center ehureh house. men and women, are luged to do eo the furniture for the past ten days. tionjal Match Corp., was presented and Organist Packard played bome and CSiarles Tlnaej^ sdd Statea in answer to persistent mmors that as soon as possible, by consulting The marble woric on the skiewaus Ritchie displayed a check for $50 Individual Oltattons Chopin’a , funeral mardL The Amwican Legion Rifle Ctah secretary of tbe Y, Everett J. of the lobtiy to of supnrior taatebing. Mrs. Svea McIntosh o f 47 East Krrager is stUl aUve anc that a wax The bbarers were John FltsgeraSd, which bore foe' name, of Congress­ Brigadier General James A. Hag­ dummy was sent to Stockholm for baa reeeiviMi its ebarter from the Simonds. The tile Door of the lobby is being man B. W. (3oss, "Hity said they gerty of Him Haven win pin the Turnpike and Albert Heim Charles Rohan, John Tynan. Arthur. laid today. . of 1495 Silver street. East Hartford burial. Bums,. ,FrankFrachey, Edward beadquartere oF the National Rifle refused the WD and when Rttchie coveted Silver Star decoration on Rosenberg produced a transcript Assodattan, to Washington, D. C registered election eve, sigppoaedly 3. Andrew Hdsbeimer and Charles were admitted and Miss Celia Apel Wagner. Burial was in S t James's The du b Witt hold a match Friday of 111 ladrldge street and J oe^ of his examination in Stoekh^m of cemetery. ir n iE WOMEF APPEALS with the other 8250, they cduoed A^ Small, both of Manebester, in Krister litto^fn, Kreuger’s associ­ night at the armoiy with Company to deal with him; Ledte W ayatf. honor of their meritorious conduct Grabowskl of Andover, Conn., were G, 189 JnlMUfxy, C> N. O. RED CROSS IS LEFT discharged yesterday. ate and a member of the executive Mrs. Ellzabetii Agnew George ^Idson, and Joseph fodk- in action and for which they re­ committee of Kreuger and Toll, in ^ESPECIALLY 111 KIDDIES ■on, foe ofoer three nqprOfi, sdd ceived individual citations from Mrs. Clara SuthergU of Buekland, Tbe funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth which Llttorin disclosed the cir­ Agnew who died yesterday, will take Tbe Ladlee’ Sewtag Circle of the they heard about-foe diedc but did thdr dlvidonal commanders in Mrs. Alberta PaggloU of Highland ICOOO BY RECLUSE not see it. Claybome said ha rqddg’ . Park, JiOn. Beda Solmonson of 9T cumstances of Kreuger’s last day in place tomorrow at 2 o’clock at her OQBcovdia Lutheran church will LouHfti A lcotfs Famous Story 1918. Holzhdmei and Small wiU be Paris. meet, tomorrow afternoon at 2 nized foe name of Edward W. Goes the first of (he group to receivO Pleasant street were discharged and home, 180 Center street where o ’eloek. To Be Dramatized Monday on i t Tinney sd d be didn’t remem­ Lawrence Perry of Andover was ad­ Uttorin said he saw Kreuger dead prayers will be said, and at St (Continued from Page One) decorations from the Brigade Com­ upon the bei^ ln his apartment and Night At Whiton Audi­ ber foe first taitials but did reean mander. Assisting GMeral Hagger­ mitted todey. M a ^ s Elpiscopal church of vdiiph having seen the name of Qoss oa it: that tha m a t^ king apparently had she w;a8 a member, at 2:30. Rev. A .rehearsal for the second an­ torium . structed him and another neighbor ty will be several officers of Con­ shot himself with a revolver held in nual minstrel show of -the Young to stand guard over the Leigh home Were Oetobraring. necticut regiments of the A. E. F. g e t s n in e m o n t h s Japies Stuart Neill, the rector, will his left hand, although be was right- officiate and burial will be in the iftirried .Couples club will be held Children in Manchester schools until Red Cross representatives ar- Wayans, Goldsoa aad Jaokspn Oovemw Wilbur L. Cross will handed. He said he went to. a con- Friday evening at tbe Second Con- riv<^ said by the time Rltdiie returned not be present at tonight’s cere- New Haven, Jan. 26.-^(AP)—- East cemetery. gregarional church. A full attand- are anticipattag with pleasure the they 4iad been edebraring and, feience of bankeni''nt the Hotel du play, "little Women,” to be given L. M, MitebeU, of S t Louis, as­ WiUiam S. Vallon, formerly of Rbin, which had been waiting for anoe is hoped tor. The show will sistant manager of the mld-westem didn’t know what transpired. Hartford, but now of Windsor, who J. Alfred Andorsim he given in February at the Hollis­ Monday evening at the 'Whiton Me- All rive n^froea tesriflod hours for Kreuger to appear, in­ The funeral of J. Alfred Ander­ ihorial auditorium by the Commun­ area of the Red Ooss, came to pleaded guUty yesterday to theft formed them of the death, and, ac- ter street school. Arkansan to investtoote- yesterday ‘ hey were aj^roaghed by in oonnectloD vdtb tbo prosecution son was held this afternoon at bis ity Players. This dramatization Supernumerary PolioMaa® Charies Personal Notices eonfing to the transcript, was asked home, 51 Eldrldge street, with Rev. from the book "Little Women” by He wenf to Letgfi’a home yester­ of the hijackers of a truck on to "stay and have a bite’’ before Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MoUan of day and found the two nefohbocs es would be .Witnesses. They shown ti> at tba time of the death of others who saw the body, he said, Lutz’s class ta the Barnard school, porch. Go about 50 yards to a wall our husband and father, •♦eo. K. Stur- from the truck wnicb belonged in o’clock for luncheon. A brief busi-- of rock. In it smu will find tWo also said Ritchie, foe negro figuring were m im Boknoan, Kreuger’s aecre- Mrs. Ellen C. Cheney ness session and a health talk will and ta the Eighth district have also in tbe cbedt episode degtlon «*«• tevant Also all those who sent Bristol, was driven by George Bck- t ^ , and Mnole. Jeanette, his houses Tbe funeral of Mrs. Ellen C. boxes with a few thousand dollars in flowers. strom, and had been laden by the follow. ^ drawing excellent posters, to was ta Ansonia yesterday hut they XB8. VIOLA JANE STURTEyANT keeper. Cheney o f Forest sureet was held currency.” Whalen Drug Company o f Meriden. be placed in the stores' and public Going to tbe designated spot neter wouldn’t talk vnlh him. a n d f a m il y . litterin, whose examination was this afternoon with services at ,the Mrs. Clifford Sault of 30 Foster buildings. Patsy YoUo, president of ete conducted last September, said, he home and at the grave in the East the wall, overgrown with grass and street who has been confined to The performance is under the vines; the group began to digr Sev­ Beacon Falls Italian Dmocratle: spent ^ minutes with Kreuger the cemete^. Rev. J. S. Neill officiat­ her home with, grip for the past sponsorship o f the Educational club Club, said Loiite Lerz of Wateibury momlng_^ the day he killed him­ ed. ThenDearers were Philip Cheney, week, is Improving. eral Inches under stones and dirt the which to composed largely of public first box came into view. More and a man named Summa tried to self. ‘ Frank D. Choiey, Free Van Ness, school teachers and representative "bribe" blm by thrqwtog the wA’e "He was absolutely quiet,’’ the George W. Cheney, Benjamin The Manchester Kiltie Band, with rock moving brought the second box wpmen. They feel it a particularly from its biding place. Bills of large support Qosf in exchange for a transcript showed he said in . reply Cheney and W. Richmond Gillam. Joseph Thggari as pipe,^major, will cpportime. time to present this play "barber comm|sri play of rile three remaining sessions The regular meeting of Temple To Discuss Subject of To­ The Kind Of HIlY.CEinKAL and the second team is. only one chapter. Order of Eastern Star to­ day’s Conference. TONIGHT and THUB^AtY point ahead of tbe Dalton Radio night will be omitted because of ' *•' team. In percentage the Dalton the grand chapter sessions in Hart­ Warm Springs, Ga., Jan. 25 — Play YotiVe This to NOT an wrimal pietwe' team is te^ y . in the lead; but the ford today and tomorrow. (AP)-—Two days of intensive study hot to a daring total score results leave them in of the world economic situation with drama. i t e d « f Ddaware.BBd Hed- third place. Sonny, son o f Mn and Mrs. How­ President-elect Roosevelt were cor- Been Waiting' Born in Paris. The standing as a result of last ard J. Manierre of 36 Garden clnded here today by iBemaro night’s g'jnes is as follows: street celebrated his fourth birth­ Baruch, New York financier. Adopted in N w York. SOB Lynn Leather Co...... 3128 day Saturday -afternoon with a The New Yorker smilingly de­ F o r !-'-- Stsffkweather St ...... 3053 party for eig^t of his playmates. clined to answer the question, The dining room was prettily dec­ whether he would be a member' of Reproduced in Danbury. Coat btoresL Dalton’s Radio Shop ...... z8052 orated, in pink and white. The Hose Co., No. .1 ...... X3051 the Itoosevelt Cabinet. Nor would Millions have laughed and children aijc^redt games and refresh­ he olscuss the details of bis long cried at this Immortal story Wapping N a 2 ...... x8047, ments p r e p a y Ity Mrs. Manierre. A Introduced in Manchester, Fole/s Express ...... *2981 talks with the President-elect by Louisa Alcott...... see it New, York^ Jan.. 20.— CAP)— B. birthday cMce with four lighted It was briieved war debts which enacted by a cast of Man­ Community Filling Station .. ^72 tapers was the centerpiece. Sonny by r . Lbree preddeut'.Of-the Delaware V eteran s...... x2956 come up right at tbe start of the chester favorites. and Hudson Company annouheed was remembered with thahy beau­ new administration ana tbe railroad Afidways ...... x2946 tiful gifts. THE ^ today that that company had ac­ K. of P...... -X2909 problem were uppermost. quire an interest of approximatdy Because.Mr. Roosevelt to going ta Strong Street ...... x2883 Miss Dorothy Sharpe of Spring- COMMUNITY ten per Co^t in New York Central Daugherty’a Barbers ...... x2880 use his secretary of state, as his PLAYERS field, formerly of this town, dal^hter right bond man in th* forthcoming railroad. Reid’s Auojtloneers ...... x2852 of the late Dr. Hany R. Sharpe, For some time there have, been Men Barbers ...... x28S5 negotiatiems with the foreign na^ Present rumors that the Lores-controUed with her mother. M m Marvin C> timu on debts and tariffs, the specu­ Coughlin’s Battery Station . .x2799 Bemle, Mr. Bemie and Miss Rebecca railroad was aequiitag a. substan­ Valvoline Oil Co...... x2797 lation persists here that Mr. Baruch Birnle o f Springfield, will sail short­ or GWen D. Youhg ^ be the x^uui tial intWMt in New York Central. Railroaders ...... 2761 ly on a cruise to South America. “ L i t t l e , It* was reported that Loree asso­ Mints Dep’t Store ...... x2689 he selects for this post, but to ciates would seek representation on Manchester. Trust Co...... x2532 only speculation. CO ckbrton. Mrs. Austin Cheney, J lrs. Ward Attempts to draw out Mr. Roose­ the board of New York Central. .. Not marked (x) have not as yet Cbimey, Miss M ^oryT Cheney and C ^ t e love. Recently the Union Padfie lold a punched. velt and bto adviser mi the stories Mrs. Jobh Learned were on tbe com­ coming from .abroad about foe 1e- W o m e n ” large block of New York Centrd mittee for the annual reception of s t o ^ switching Its investfiaent into mawria and' attitudes of the other the trustees f o r . nieinbera o f tbe ers on debts and economies Pennsjditeiila. It was skid tbat^ some WOMAN BRWRSSUrr^ Wadsworth Atbeneum, last evening Whiton Memorial Hali lesIfeMOWARD of tbe former Union Pacific holdings Kg only smiles here. 4 at the Morgan Memorial. Tha re- There to no doubt-Roosevelt has MON. in Philip Bate]r*s nmy have been traqsferrdd to tbe ceptloD formally opened tbe exhibit Ddaware A Hudson. TORECOVERUmOOO hto program and that it does not in­ EV’G. JAR 30. entitled, "Literature’ knd Poetry, in clude canodiation of the debts but *TOE Vincent. Aster, the Delaware A Painttag Staoe 1860” . to the collec­ . Under Anspioes Hudson directors announced, has that is all that to knpwn, He will, Animal K m gd^ Says She Agreed To.^Act As tion which Witt remato toteof tor tbe do his own tcadtag. been dected a member of tbe board educational c l u b next three weeks are a total of Tbe raUfoad situation conttaues special Added Aitaaotiini of managers and directors of the Compaaien To Man To Guide canvases, represshttag the works of NEW« D R E ^ Ddaware A Hudson Railroad a topic late today wifo Walker and Advise Him. Rossbtti, Bume4onei,.M(met^ Picas­ H i ^ war- time railway adminto- T6NlGH1fl8 ^ to fill tbe vacancy caused by the so, Jules Breton, Genune, Davies and trator, coming in. > Yiefcets 48 oents. fie- “INTERNAliONAL death of E. H. Outerbridge. Bridgeport, Jan. 25.— (A P )— A others, some of foein Maned- ty pri­ served seats at Y. M. j H G C y Silks and Wcxilens Bieh BaOroad suit to reoeveT' 1100,000. blataied to vate collectors and othim by Chi- WOMAN BANOS BBBSBLF O, A. and KemF»—no Delaware A Hudson is one of the- he tbe amount of a tnist fund be­ cage and fioettoi Mueeums. Music extra oharge. richest railroads in the United' longing to her was filed in Sityerior was fomlriied at last night’s func­ Danbury, Jon. 25,—(AP)-r- Mfo. StatM. Its president, Loree, was an Court todty .]ty. Alice Grantham, In Lighter Colors tion by an oreheetra toom the Hart­ Jacob Kraiger, elxty, took her own Join tte eeolit ftp • associated of J«mes J. Hill, pioneer widow,'of New York agSlast. Harold ford school of Musle, of wUeh Rob­ life by banging yesterday after- railroad man, and the shaggy beard­ L. Itoapp, adffllBlstratoe of tbe es­ ert Doellner of.thls.towa to director. pooD, it was disclosed todity after put zest into ' ed Delaware A Hudson bead has tate of Harry Van Ness, late of amouncemeni of her sudden death. been deecrlbed as a “throw back" Greenwich, In whitta. tbe allegation Willard B. Rogera of Faet Center She was the wife of a batter. Her winter days— froni the pioneering days of Ameri­ is that of breach of compantonihip. street, personnel sind adverttoiiig dP- husband returned home after a can rallTMUltag. A t occasional in­ The conapisint reoltaa that tte rector of the Bond Bbteto, -Hartford, short absence and found her bmfo tervals, he has. completed some plaintiff eiftered. Into an agreement suspended ffota a rafter In the a^ g iv e y o u a with Vaa.Neae to be hle.eonwanion, to to Bbeton today repreeenting Con­ cpectacular transactions, the buy­ necticut at ttk exeeutlve oommlttee tie. She had long been ta ill health. ing in Central being his first for that she did this in beUM that he BENEFIT CONCERT reputation was in danger of failing tato bad meettag o f tha New Bhi|tond Cbun- sdhie years. ett.. He wffl Mniln tomorrow. The -A woman to-jpeaker of foe North for smartness. .V.. habits and of being "a prey for Dakota House of Ropreeentattves— to be held in the In 1927 and 1928, Loree atartled womed,’^ nnleyi he had.a topnanlon meetliigs are betog heldat thb Hbtel the railroad jworld by aggresdvdy Statler. and of a lot of other houses, too,"for to guide him.- The plaintiff claimed that matter. flatter you.... buying ity capital stodm of the she agreed, to M w te herself ex­ Wabash and Lddgn valley railroads, clusively, to'Van Ness, to give ity V^tttom C Sittileidgir, grand tall . T h e y i l brighten you..... two tystema arhiCh it was reported A •— cedar of Nutmeg F o i^ Tall Cedars Horace Bodmett Mtanonul IhB her frtatdi aad:to 8:ua;to Us HARTFORD the Pemflylvaala wanted fOr merg­ sits. She»fbftl ■aid O at Van of Lebanon, has gaped a ' r^rular er pufppeea The TenaBil)le>-raUroad Ness ersiMed a flihd tor her meeting ef the loftl forest for Fri- man a ^ t eonw |40,(M0,0(|0 for hik hut toter atovw i i t aeeka to dty evening o f thto week at the Ma- A l l * Intatefts in the two rpaift.'In 1928 recover firitei tN ■etate tts value sonle Tem ^ The hand will give Satardoy, Jan. 28A , Featured Tomorrow he eoM’them to the Eatewylvenia o f the toui^ fond. a ooneert at.thto ateettm and all —at— fhrahbu^ 188,000,000, Batting hie mtmbers are utged to t o present BALLROOM road a profit of W fi0 0 ,iM or AO BASTEBN 8TAWS PASUDr Tom orirow N ight pweent Rirttord, Jen. 2&->(AP) — Fea­ Mrs. Otaidee CRB 'of t Slorenee CHORUS OF 300 M ALE VCVCal tured to as adStaie ,ef WMeome by street was pteeitatety' eur^rtoed on WflHBiaatle fra il riie mew o f tta amat n r mrimvrm Ueut-Govatnor vnicoai of MEirldeB, her birthday w] o f her in addreoe b r nerwqod. M Nay- friende eaUad^fo eetohrata the The SeMStiewl Entertain­ New ^aviBf Jan. 28^(AP)'— mood 81 Nbw BittalB, gniid m ai^ oeoastam A ~ wae served ing B ani « l Htt Seaaen John Ptynn, 28, tcyipg to dude De- ofJUiona in OtafiedtiM^ waK aad a pteaSaal was enjoyed Sizes 14-50 teotiva Bergoent Raymond Bgaa to­ eome by Mra. Graee M. by all. MILDRED DOiJNa J • In Eterjr Sfyie. Fo r ®y«ry/Type* day raeeived a huuetia tte rtglit Junior past fdatnm of a A m i f i f e C r o 0 e leg which ftaetured a booei. ^ ^ ,8' South tar o f Wefto Ijtafttord, 4b» A iq > ^ o o i ^ n U l s Police had word aa atftmpt .was at'hsr home belBg pmde to brftk ittto a tar o f OoMMetleut^Order af for ten Of her hOmMi. BE— aad dtkm «aat ttaire em star wtoettiatt «)is matetti st and h itee/'liif. «I8'. aad when gbaa r— alnd^ mtoeed, to 1 ^ Guard hml'tor k two \ :iliftrtalB.^ •top a UsL ^ meeting. . . IBSiBVlB sa w .ititt' IteM tag-l^fo' Vd' Aheut 4,080 I— rg agb the ,Haliy^ . 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Under such conditions, we much care as you would use your­ owned by his mother, Mrs. BJmma haa been grants- a 'pateiit o :' a when it com es to g ettin g this jum p Orange. There were about Mventy tdevtolon; ^;>paratua, tngatofsr with auxiliary a t its mestfiagDw 'I|^tc pay a lot more attention to minor self. Phone 8072 . . ask about prices. De Pietro of 396 Forbes street. The problem of when most New and also covers toe floor and hdlf of to^ . Mrs. Mary Hills was Armory last eveifing. .Tte ^Nyset aUments; perhaps we imagine the Bast Hartford, oh Spencer street its meting of manufacture. Ehiglanders want to leave their toe area aroimd>viBr toe heads cf with Mrs. Walter N. Fos­ Other (joninecticut inventors were of presenting the natlcn'a flig to existence of some. Time will tell near Miller’s Filling statUm last So many people have dandruff, homes or offices and go to New York the* smaller plairers and can come as ter, M rs^alter N. Battey, Mrs. iMued -patents wieek as follows: Various patriotic asaod attotia waa whether peo{de are really healthier, and when moat New Yorkers want night at 8:15. The boy received a and not one in a hundred knows nearly reaching up and putting toe Harold M. Turner, Mrs. R o m Benjamin F. Fltdh,” of (Jreienwich, (>he ikuicrtaken by the or whether they are just neglecting to depart for New England, now is deep cut on toe back of bis head Maiy C.. Keeney Tent last • year. troubles that might better be taken what to do about it . Of course, you ball into toe basket as any man on which requi.*ed ten stitches to F rink, MIm Margaret W ^es and freight transfer apparatus, ; ought to consult a good hairdresser the subject of an interesting and toe Y. gym floor or any where else Alfred Stone and Francis Foster as Frederic M. C a^ o f,Bridgeport, Past Pnsident Baatrica Dart and ca re o f. comprehensive survey being made close, and injuries' to his left shpul- or barber, but you can help the in this part of toe world it appears. her helpers. The ^altresMS were trimming mechaniam for sewing her stA? .were presat last a ^ t for toe New York & New England der and about his body. matter along yourself by brushing Joe’s men took the lead at toe stut Doris L. Benjamin, .MIm Dor­ machines. ' and . several of tne mambsra. The Miss Rose Woodhouse, garment The Heim boy was walking along the hair every day from the scalp Airways, Inc. and held it clear through but didn’t othy Maloney,. *M1m Dorothy John B. Horton at Saugatuck, flag was accepted by toe auxlhary’s buyer for the J. W. Hale Co., is in "We want to sell swift transpor­ Spencer street when he was struck outward. This removes much of dare go 'o sleep for a second with T N ^ e . MIm Margaret Relnhold, heat circifiator. • .. . president, Mrs. Elisabeth Phd an. New York, selecting new spring tation to New England,” said Clar­ the dandruff, prevents accumulation to'' fast passing and good team by toe De Pietro truck. Se geant MSr^DorOthy Drayer, Miss Miriam Arthur J. Levtis,. of Stratford, Supper was served after the busi­ dresses and hats. ence D. Chamberlin, president of the John McQlinn who Investigated, and clogging of the pores. work of toe Rangers The final score Wells, Miss Ellen. Foster. MIm multiple spindle lathe;' work spindle ness sessiqn to the auxiliary mem­ company, "and naturally we must found indications that toe boy had was 34 to 26 in favor of Joe’s. Esther Welles, MIm Doxutby^ ^ t- drive.. bers and their guMts,-aad cards oc­ Uray and Flame learn at what hours most pewons lieen struck by toe fender of toe Gteorge E. Prentice, of Berlin, cupied toe remainder of the , eve­ A favorite color combination right You save at least 25c on the Me­ The Mcond game between toe ton and MIm Margaret WeUM. want to travel. truck. De Pietro' said, that he could Wapplng Grange aisc furnished an stringer for fasteners. . ning. now in smart circles is gray and dal dinners served at The Tea Out Rates Eagles and Shamrocks was' very' not tell definitely whether had flame. The colors of the outflt can nearly a description of what-a well hour's entertainment as foUows: A Richard Stork, of Greenwich, Room, 883 Main street, every day struck toe Helm boy or not. transplanter. be carried out in gray eyeshadow from 11 a. m. on. The "special” "For a 15-day period, which be­ plucked Eagle was like. The Sham­ sketch by toe Wlndaorvllle peopl^ gan last Monday, we cut our rates The Injured boy said that he saw monologue by Oscar D. Strong, top JohBoIice raided the inn ano seized a to the back of the bat sdien yon weren’t has proved to be good at lOO-miles-anduur speeding-Itoeocnbeig racer in a on^honr, quantity of liquor and a slot ma­ looking. The hat waa on a turntable $2.00 chine. which waa arranged to make a acim- isahetier, safer ml at ANY speed!-. ' ' . '^^onistop an; average speed greftor Hearing Saturday lilU SIO N t Tlie.niagscfaa.oaisdies a watch befoK your eyeo tevolntMm when the ifaot waa fired. than l(W -niiiew|^onr.^^^ ones did the Oil ^ It is expected that aU three cases . . . loads the piccea into a ^itid...£ics at a nik hat.• • and the watch “ It has extra resistance, extra l^ricadd^ ■w’ill be heard in Police Court Sat­ Soowz: UagUr t j Pnf. Hoffatann, ■aoddenly appears...On the ndc of die h a t!. B.P.DmUom*Ca: pressum YaJ7 J>y width o f a pencU urday morning at which time Frank value! It gives mors protection agaiiist- heat, 'm Salinardi is expected to have suf­ ' Change to Gulf'Supine tod a y! It cm ficiently recovereo from his beating ChOdren’s wear, and repairs! It’s fw and away bitter to leave toe bospitaL IT’S FUN TO BE FOOLED.. take super-punishnient, cut lubrication Shortly after toe injured men .n- than the oil that ‘ just gets by* at otdbiary tered the hospital for treatment an A68to...sSve on repams::.and-last.lon^. automobUe crashed into* the Yales- IT’S MORE FUN TO KNOWI speeds!” ',• 1.' ^7 vUle culvert. The men occupying toe Coats ^ iMi, •uuriwMMiH* eo.. ; It b o fact wen known by car are understood to be from New Here’s s magic trick from And there is an irritating at \\ Haven and police have intimated dust, naturally present to leaf tobacco •xperti# .tlM t they may have been from toe party cigarette advertising called some d^ree in tobaccos. Camob oro hichIo from finor. which was at toe iim when ttie bat­ ’’Ggsrettes and Your Throat” ■ i'-- r'... tle started. ixpiANATioNi A cigarette has Camel removes this peppery Great[ Savings Another throw-back from toe af­ to use choice, tobaccos dust by a special vacuum any othpr popular broml. fair cams when toe New Haven po­ tUtmktg p r o c ^ . lice put on toe police automatic to be easy on yonr throat Choice tohacces toll die bMt ii telegraph machine a messi^e to toe Cheap, raw tobaccos are • * • affect that an automobile owned by story of duoat ease! (»>DS and ENDS Mrs. T. Marcsca of 79 Carlisle harsh and irritating. No 'And even more .important is. atreet. New Haven was. stolen in ’’treatmenf’candomore than Camel’s matchless blending Meriden after it had been used to mask dieir rasping ^ e c t and its more costly tobacco. take one of toe men mjured during the Old Colony Inn fight to ’le Meriden hospital. 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OM fmr tba frM and uaUalfc* fbe tin cRa: at in ^ vi^ety oC •d coliiaga of sUi|er at the ratio of canned bdogny tbqr manufacture in HeijUi aadlBet 16 to 1, the Ahsr provldiiig for tb^ Chicago imiveiraity. liie professor Cwiti^ IferaUi purchase o f silver bulflOD ' aild Its may possibly s««e a depression '^Adince raMumucti Bk i'HMt coinage in limited quantities Into a coniag in tmivarrity chairs , and be aXBAU i PBINTING tiOHrANT, INt;. currency backed by gold* The Ut> practicing with a view to getUng By Or. Fmzfc HoOsy It tttaMlI BtTMt ter is a mere trick at printing green­ Into the' broadoSsttng businees. backs on disks of silver Instead at ’’Bow a package of IfCGIllteudfijrli ______•ySJlXVSSi^q<—r«j Rt— gw I- MILIL A USEFUL FOOD W nN on paper. It would be a revival of hairpins stopped the World War." BIGHgLT USED i*ooiia«d ^tobtr it tttl______the old Sherman law which Grover It would be a hard task to find as PaMisbM m v tf BvMitaB Cleveland forced Congress to repeaL A PBACnUAL BODf OBIAL iland«y« aad Holtds: % Bnt«r«c at tht article of diet ,mors written abottt It bears no faintest relatibn to the One of the iiOst aulthUe war .K m OVIM at Boata Maaaaaatar. than milk, wfaicb has been called the aaaa« aa SaoooAOUa*. Mall Hattar. actual remonetlxatioD of the tha awhite memorial schemes yet propounded ■OBSCKIPTIOM RATBt most nearly perfect food. The * taar. a» aall ...... •••f*-?! metal. It would be impowlMasibie for seems to be the one suggested by a beauties of the Roman era are said f MastM ay maI^ «tt aBtaala aoolaa At any legislator who knew why be was group of conservationists in the to have taken baths in milk; and we OaliyataA oaa yaMf In favor of free coinage to be also United States and Canada, who aie bear a great deal about the ex­ tremely long and healthful lives of MBMBBII OB J'HM AaeOCIATBD in favor of a purchase-cobiage act urging tbat a 10,000,000-acre inter- BRBSa peoples usl^ •an abundance of Tba AaaaalatM Pr«M ta axeluaivtl} The two propoMls are actually an­ national forest along the intema- fermented or sotired milk; three tamiaa to tha uaa for raoablleatloa tagonistic aad unapproachable tional boundary be dedicated in thousand years ago Moses laid down of all aawa dlapatohaa eraditad to It through the same avenues of reas­ memory of American and Canadian the rule that milk and meat should 6t net otbarwtao eraditad Is tata not be taken together aad this still r aad alao tba looal nawa pob* soldiers of the Worid War. fXai borats. oning. stands today as a sound rule to / All rtabta of rapsbileatloo of The prompt and conclusive maa< To begin with, there is something follow. The latest news is to feed apaciaJ diaoatebaa btrals ara alao ra> ner in which the senate rejected peculiarly suitable about using a vitamin D to cows as it is thought aaraad. tbat milk from them will help to forest as a memorial to war heroes. Pobllabar'a ftaprasaatotlvas Tba these two widely differing silver pro­ prevent rickets in baMes. Jultea Maibawa SpaeiN Afapayffaw posals shows that there Is no chance A forest is ever living, growing, When we speak of milk we refer Terk Cbloapo, Uatrol* and Boaton. whatever for any expansion of baste green and peaceful; it aptly sym­ to cows’ milk although tbat from Bull aaraler oilaai of N B A 8ar« currency by this Congress. That bolizes our faith tbat those who buffaloes, asses, goats nnd reindeer alea io a bos been used. I am firmly coO' Ifambar Aodit Burtav of Ctreula* does not necessarily mean that ft gave their lives in battle did not vinced tbat milk is one of the most Ilona will not be a paramount Issue In sacriflee themselveB to lasting dark* valuable fbods, provided one under Xba BaraJd P iia tlo f Company. Ine« the next Congress. It does not nec­ neaa but simply went on, heroically, stands, its proper Use in the diet aaaumaa so BoaaolaT raopenaibiuty Correctly combined it makes a good for typoBrapblaal arrora appanring la essarily mean that senators and rep­ to a new life aad a new growth. advartlaamanta to tba Manehtatar food for both children aad adults Bvaatna Rarald. resentatives from both parties who Secondly—to come down to a and babies thrive on pure milk aad are at present quite positively op more matter-of-fact sphere—neither orange Juice. * WEDNESDAY, JANVARY 23. posed to refiation will not be Jn the United States nor Canada has MiUc contains important amounts of calcium aad phosphorous aad favor of it before the year has rolled more forests than it needs. Almost TRUNK LINE BRIDGES these elements are neieded to build away. any pretext that will presehre 10, good bones. Calcium is often de­ The bill fathered by Representa­ To the present genqiration the cur 000,000 acres of forest land is worth ficient in the average diet but both tive W. J. Thornton of this town, reney question is strange and new. considering. This one, which, so milk and leafy vegetables are rich placing the maintenance of the in it and these two foods should This applies to a large proportion of neatly comMnes sentiment and prac­ Bulkeley Bridge at Hartford upon therefore be used to give the cal­ the members of Congress as wall at ticality, is especially attracUve. cium which might otherwise be the State Highway Department as to the citizens at large. But it is lacking. part of the trunkline system is cal­ Whole milk is one of the best forcing Itself upon public attention; culated to relldve a situation wblcb sources of Vitamin A and it con •••- and It is one of those questions has long been unjust It the MU I N N E ^ O R K tains vitamin B, as well. Milk is which like slavery or prohibition, classed as a protein food, prote-n p f f , as it certainly should, It may MAPLE are entirely capable of taking com' OoontlBg Old Idols being used in the body to rebuild lead to the correction of a curious New York.—First there was Worn-out tissues. Milk also con plete control of the national mind. Poster bed; full size regula­ Marthg Washington sewinf state of affairs throughout the com­ publicity item mentioning the road tains fat and carbohydrate aad 4-Pi6C6 curly mapla v e n a e r e d In a rdatlvely short time after sim ^ r of William Faversbam aad must be considered as a very nour­ tion height with heavy turned cabinet; an excellent model* monwealth. I beefroom* suite: poster bed mering for many years. then there was a party for Francis ishing food. Many people look ou with laseded posts, drMMr, legs. $ 1 1.9*5 Was $1 0*78 From the beginning the ConiieQtl- Lederer, one and only matinee idol it as a drink, but it should be re­ chest and dressing tabic. W as$14.96 .... 1 1 $18.76..'...... I D cut River bridge at Hartford hM of the moment. garded as a solid food and should be KEPT AFTER fOBOOL At any rate, the argument arose “chewed” in the mouth, for such it W fis \ been maintained by the Connaetlei^ Governor Winthrop 4-cbrawer It Is to be regretted tbat Presl coneeming the leading matinee becomes after forming in curds $169.80 River Bridge and Highway Distrlei, heroes of a generation. from the action of tne stomach secretary in curly maple Candlestand with fluted post deat-Meet Roosevelt U understood to which consists of the city of Hart­ Well, Faversbam was one. But iices. Instead of swallowing it in Swinging mirror in stand, for veneer. $QA.96 pedestal base having anake be definitely deterinlned to confer the first I happen to recall was g gulps, you should mix it around ford pad the towns of East Hart­ Was $44.76 ...... OU feet. .96 on war. debts revision only—at first, Nat Goodwin. Then came Dustin ain the mouth with the saliva, aad 'dressinising table tab! or high chest. ford. Ifanehestar, South Windsor Famum in “The Virginian.” E. H. Was $15.60 at least—with those debtor nations swaUow it in small sips. One tak­ Maple finish. and GHaatonbuty. Every yew this Sothem, Otis Skinner and suchlike ing a quart of milk will get about Salem chest in curly maple which did not default their Decern W as $ 8 .7 6 ...... veneer with four $OQ.95 town has to make its contribution to­ w ere idols on a slightly higher plane. the 'same values as tbou|^ he had ber payments. Airs. Roosevelt is a Henry Woodruff, with bis mass of made a meal of meat» butter and drawers. Was $89.96 4ua7 Cricket foot stools with peg-' ward tba upkeep of the structure.' 8-drawer bracket-foot Chip­ school teacher but the President blond hair, sent them palpitant sugar. Milk is lacking in iron and ged legs and stretch- Q A e It is not a large annual sum but It from “The College Widow.” And vitamin C but, if orange Juice is pendale chest of drawers elect is not, and this good-llttle-boy Queen Anne highboyhight^y witli ers. Were $1.69 .. O y is Just another $500 or so to be add­ the dapper, graceful Donald Brian added to '.t, or tomato Juice, one (dresser height) in solid broken arch top and cabriole and bad-llttle-boy distinction smacks came dong in “The Merry Widow.”/ ed to the local budget may live on the consMnation for maple. $ 1 0 of the sheep and goats classification And he's gone back, to tbat role years. ' lege. $00*7>'’ / Originally this might have been after all these years. Was $16.00...... JLO Was $29.96 ...... Coffee Tables with oval topi sometimes encountered in elemen­ Those following milk diets for fair enough, since beyond question John Barrymore was another and stomach ulcers ^or several weeks and Dunean Phyfe tripod tary school administration. Bruce McRae went to Denver' for High 6-drawer Chippendale the bridge when built was of im­ or months will be well-nourished, Chippendale rush-seat side base; brase tipped $ 1 *98 There Is no essential difference in summer stock at Eliteb’s. H. B. provided that^they use from four to bracket foot ehest in solid chair with ball-and-claw feet mensely more use to the oomnfunl- Warner was a handsome chap and six quarts*of milk per day and pro­ feet. Were $2.76 the problems of France and Belgium a good actor. And for a time they maple. * $1 Cf and fancy pierced vase back. ties consUtuting the district than to vided tbartbey use some of t’le from the problems of Britain or didn’t seem to ' be able to get W as $11.76 anybody else. Now, however, the fresh add fruit Juices in addition. Was $18.00 • • ...... “ Italy, aad It Is Inconeelvable that enough of Lou Tellegen. On tbi Milk has been caUed a “protective $19.60 ...... A A Three-piece maple sunporch traffle crossing the bridge comes west coast Lewis Stone was i food.” By this is meant tbat It Dressing table base in solid from everywhere T|||j whole state so vital a subject os^jCfbt revision hisndsome stock com pany lead anc Ladderback side chair with group with 8-eushion soft can ever be made ts' Hli^e on such Charles Ruggles was playing Juve­ contains food elements which make maple with turned legs and (sprmg seats) and two arm uses the bridge .• and ahy amount of UP for those lacking in a diet of strmght stretchers. $0.50 flber^rush seat. $Q.95 a minor incident as whether the De­ niles in . the Md Morosco. chairs. Pieces have padded its traffic originates far beyond the There an few, outside ithe mov­ proteins, grains and tubers. By Was $9.50...... O W as $ 7 .6 0 ...... O state’s bordein. Only a fraction of cember payments were met by some ies today, with such followings as using niilk the diet will be better backe. $0>f*75 aad skipped by others of the debtor these commanded. balanced than it would be if meat Comer cabinet with four Was $49.00 .... the benefits are In any degree local. and bread were used alone. Other Twin size Chippmdale ladder- nations—they had all skipped plen­ shelves and cabinet $ l 0>75 The logic of the situation is com­ Which recalls tbat William protective foods are raw fruits and back beds in maple; each bed ty Just before that and, besides, below. Was $37.60 pletely altered. Courtleigb used to come , arounc leaf vegetables. has three pierced slats in head Code Cod wing chair with ma­ none of the defaulting states has The greatest mistake made with The bridge is. of course, an' in­ in road show comedies. What and foot. fl Butterfly table, end table ple arms and legs; chintz ever definitely repudiated. brings tbat to my attention is milk is using.it at a full meal al­ tegral part of the state’s highway neat notice stating tbat his widow ready containing meat and bread Were $89.00 ...... l O h eig h t $ 2 2 . 9 3 cover. $ 1 >1*85 system la fact. It should be offi­ We have had a good many prom­ has opened a tea room on the Bos­ This makes a poor combination. The W a s $14.00 ...... Was $17.50...... best way >o take milk is to use a Poster bed; full size with SVe cially recognised as such and the ises that Mr. Roosevelt going ton Post road. quart of milk as a meal, say lor ft. reeded posts and redded Trestle end table with oblong burden of its maintenance placed to do things ”in a big way.” To a Who’d Be Left? lunch. One glassful may be taken rails. -$1 A.9S top have rounded Pier cabinet with 6 where it belongs—on .the State High­ good many there is something Just The Senate bill wblcb would deny every fifteen minutes until four Was $29.50 .... comers. Was $9.95 # shelves. Was $8.96 . way Department the opposite of big in this idea of entrance to foreign actors, music have been taken. It is helpful to keeping the( naughty nations after ians.and such “unless great estab add orange juice, or to use acid ' It has always been mystifying why lisbeid artists” sent me numing to fruits idong with the milk meal as school aad attending to them after the trunk line principle of the High­ my riles. Broadway would be all the fruit -acids help to digest the way Department should collapse in a the good little pupils have gone but barren of key players but for milk curds. Thus milk and cherries, dear old 'London and way points. faint every time it approaches a home. or' milk and oranges may be lt:ed, And several lad only hearsay repu­ forming a delicious, digestible and sizeable bridge. Just why the state tations when they arrived. nourishing lunch.. should build little bridges and cul­ SHOWS AND BULLETINS Practically the entire cast of (Tomorrow—“'What Kind of Milk verts over numberless brooks in the At ten minutes before eleven yes­ “Criminal at Large” was English B e st?” ) and most of these had been mere­ country and then demand that cities terday more than a thousand per­ ly heard about when they arrived, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS or towns oi^ counties or bridge dis­ sons stood in a long double queue on although very popular at home. (Amaiirotle Type Baby) tricts should build or rebuild or Fiftieth street. New York City, Alexandra Carlisle, who won the “best diction” prize of the year, is Question: 'Mrs. S. writes: “Last maintain trunkline bridges when waiting to buy tickets to get into a Londoner. Beatrice Lille has summer our baby, now seventeen they happen to cross navigable the new Radio City Music Hall. At practically been adopted. Charles months old, was picked as the healthiest of sixty babies, but, after do. G o T t / r i , . water it is not easy to imderstand. the same time another queue of Laughton who has Itecome ohe of the best movie character men recently taking her to the hospital Yet there are plenty of such in­ about equal length extended along since Jannings, arrived but a sea­ for an attack of convulsions, the stances and they always exasperate Forty-ninth street, patiently waiting son or so ago in an Ehiglisb im­ doctors have notified us tbat she the citizens of the communities that to get into the New Roxy unit. At portation. But the list goes on and is a baby of the amaurotic type and on. say that w e m ust lose her^ They have to tax themselves for bridges the same moment, strung along, the never suspected this'for she would to carry trunkline traffic which the opposite side of Sixth avenue were The Original Rudy smile and laugh like all children, : f -state has considerably brought about as many persons aa in the two Here’s “one of those things” : When would play with toys and has al­ ways eaten weU. The convulsive at­ right up to the bridgeheads over queues, packed into silent groups of Hubert Prior Vallee first made his bow, he was more than passingly tacks cause her to turn purple and state-maintained roads. fifty or a hundred every member of influenced by one Rudy Wiedoeft, the doctors say she may Uve a week An excellent place to start a re­ which was tensely scanning the saxaphone virtuoso. In fact, the or three months. We have given up day came when Rudy Vallee be­ tiou aad other depraeloa aoiafor- in tbe House, OmirpMa Jee form in this policy is with the bill bulletin boards of the numerous em­ our home in order to help her. My fM U M lii came the name of Hubert Prior husband is very fond o: children; do tunee. And eore, too, are the con- of the Anpr^Nriatlsaa end of the oaelirejL .. bad 'ibt introduced by Mr. Thornton. Of ployment agencies that dot the west Vallee. you think it woulfi be advisable for servativee who want some action on Behind the Scenes in a salae tax and tbq proposed large the d ^ t a t course, if the state takes over the side of the avenue in the Forties. Very well — Rudy Wiedoeft, us to have another child?” cut in veterans' exprtuUtutys — two still a fine artist, - was discovered Answer: If your baby is really ot Hartford bridge it will undoubtedly This writer happened to observe hlgl^ important measures which playing anonymouidy in one of the the amaurotic type, it is very dif­ be asked to take over others. Which, this situation and has since been big orchestral saxaphone groups. are said not to have been mentioned. FIREDAlUfiBSCiilffiai ficult to advise you definitely. This WASHINGTON One rscMls, also rather lourly, when the circumstances at aU re­ wondering how many of the people Just another member of the band! disease seems to be herediti^ and tbat the House leaden recently went semble those in the case of the in those theatre queues—men and runin families, but the cause:ot the Everett, Jbn. as.«-(APy-^ Tenor Retoms b u d g e t -b a l a n c i n g JUfiT ^anythluff, and the rezt of whose into a huddle among themselvee Bulkeley Bridge, it should do. The women, old and young—who had the disease is tmknown. Regarding your meaning.is a matter ot dispute. For and ^en announced that they were Fire uiiieb threat John M’Cormack’s fifty-second having another child, this would MONKEY b u s i n e s s NOW Joseph’s Roman state is not only better able than the leisure to go to a show in the fora- crossing from his native Ireland prospect of ^U on we wait, as usual, seriously considering a sales tax. * -• -*— have to be left to your own dis­ for u s spmal session ot the-next Everyirae supposed they had con­ brous^t under w ea y municipalities to maintain trunk­ noon, would be over on the other side brings another sentimental pil­ cretion, but the chances are about Hope FMes for Sqmwtair Up Uaete after |e,00!D grimage to an end. Each year, be Sam’s Books as iDCome and Saks Oongress. sulted Roosevelt about it but Roose­ line bridges—it would be its obvious of the avenue today, staring at the fifty-fifty that others would *>0 velt promptly let it be known that caused. . , oes back to “the old home” for similarly affected. 1 might say, how­ T a x P roposals EBOOSOster duty to do so even if it were not so buUetin boards; bow many bad, per­ Trouble In Lome Dudi’a The declaration In New York for he was “hor.fried,” and that was The UaxA startad te Bte /vertiy lie holidays. Joins up with his ever, that it is very eaty to make and worked tti way to . n e gN!|r. much better off in taxiqg power. haps, been there the day before and, Sclan and his old cronies and re­ O onfress an income tax boost which would the end of that a nilstaka in diagnosis with sim­ also lower exemptions so as to take Heavy snaoke btowrsd tbt flniiM despairing of being the thousandth turns with a flock of thorny sticks ilar conditions which are not neces­ for his friends. By RODNEY DUTOBER in a couple of millions of persons in In their work and neqeafitetoe.ttie sarily of the fata) type. The rdUna Added to tbe other surprising aa* SILVER’S REBUFF person whom Job-lightning would GILBERT SWAN. NBA Bewtoe Writer the smah-inoome class was accom­ soundteg ot three ^dxRBi, ' of the eye should be examined peots of ihs budget balawtfhg whirli­ appamtaa troa Revert,' ^ The country is full of inflation strike, were blowing in possibly the panied diffmlBg estimates of the gig among the Democrats te tbe fact, through aa ophthalmoscope-to see if Wasblngtopi Jan. iUS.—Budget bal­ return and was fOuowsd by so much Somerville to the eoeae. talk—and it is Just as well. .It Ik last t«lf dollar on a couifie of hours the disk and the cherry-red spot, that everyone admlta the iinpoesibfl-^ Tbe blaae was dteeovi^ed ancing, tem pom lly, seems to be Just disagrssmsnt in individual aUte- ity of paiabif tbe Inoome tax boost even regrettable tbat the subject did of light and colot and forgetfulness. which is diagnostic ol the disease, is m e^ tbat naons can be ^tb'sure pedeatiliML who eouailid-fiit present. I would certainly try a a form of monkey liurinees. at this session svea If tbs leaders and lt;.tvas epme tipia Ipfitol fit not take command of popular atten­ Some of them looked it A Thought whether the Denxwrats really meant seriously tried to put It over. Natur­ fasting aad cleansing diet regimen Those of as who ^edtoted tbat it or were only fooling. ally tbat begets ityecQlatioo Os to ocaiM get th ro ^ tbe aef|Ki tion two or even three years ago; to see if this would not produce this session of Oongrew would come teto tbe. buBdbte. Adding a couplo of Inilllon small- wfaetbik they didn’t have .some hid­ because it is a difficult one on which PROFESSORIAL ^OpEY some improvement, since there is no nowhere near balancing the budget salaried folks to the tax Hst is at Water cMtead the l^rdr. thou wilt ordain peace for recognized method of treatment at may have hoped-to be dteappoinied den motive - such aa pnq^aganda to form an intelligent opinion and Professor W. F. Ogbum of the Isas? as poUtiCTlly dangaroua as a for the sales tax, the movement for woman’s rights aad Patrolinaa Charles BnU did. T%e atdts. The diet should exclude It appaan tiM ' RooaiwMt hadn’t tax 'baeA but' budget balancers once more groeMy bear, bioweyer, was not an entirely itarches and sugars for a long iMiivatibjivatibg iba -mutoreetlmwed the dsfleit for pui^ curroBty is Indleated by the brack- the suffrage." any revenui j ^ jwinty 'p rog n u n t o wild one. *l^ete,’’ the bear, had be­ p^od of time. to fill Hadin, aa poses of statement-moklnx. ' etmg of two meuwen which are as Many woms» ^ men too—wfl) longed to Fnd Worktnan^sinee it it at .M82jnmQ, far i^art as the polea te their pria- ba infcMnseted tn t h b Noit, peihiqtet was a cub. The brtdn became so un­ Ohio nudists .are laannlng a pum- __ mtyicted^ failure ^ to ptopla and tbe dvee l3QO.i900,000 In debta add the ‘ dpMa. The eaiM senaton yester- quite so mudi In die reva|attw of ruly that Warkman asked Corporal mer cainp. This ^ ifid dear upf be daub Ralph Waugh and patiMman Chaa. tediMed ''^uaemployaiettt anoag talked. A atata ^ ^ eoro because ii "" MOBOO to r ^takpm - day supported two alternative pro- the aodal aM pOffttpal influence of RuU to have him • didn’t a l n a e y '...... A'leer;...... •r •*■ ^ .;_.• -..V ’

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- routes 560; AUfiB Hammond. 311.000: ers to repkme S r. ty^fam L. 9eMnta8> gins, iriib retires befkr^ of his eteo- N O m O ilO N FOUND recontiHstellft-i ige Hammond. 3 iS .^ ; George { idances w.., , _ were 1471 hteri Hiu- Co.. 318.060; Hodtamim , . tton t o Oes^gcels..t: biU^ (Msh prins v ia be two best ante, tite 4 « < | l ^ porto'' - r ‘^ e Wethenfidd Man To Make His Guzman, 316,550: S'nuik A. Mann, Anna BimMe Wells. She retioed in ^ search for a solution . of the during .1932, inspectors of the DC^ Frank C.vBasMi ^ 33i;010; ' Bessie Martin. 318.000; Rockville for the past 37 yeaxa. myatarinus deate of Bradway health record of- the* *8 with the ajfpt9fa ot j Home b i Rockville—Croes-To Lester Ma-tih, 315,190;. Francis T. partment of Mbtor Vehicles ' dta^ Mrs. Leonard was a member of Browti W ii^y^^t^tors who toih- Da. lOusiB is .singly has beeh . his pdUityrto.gte ’ Washington M a^h 1. Maxwell,-3132,120; WilBam , Max­ the Union Congregational church, covered a toteil o f -164-18 defects* to Clared Pxerideht CailMxm W. ­ p ie 'o f Maneheitee* an ev< well, 3173,220; Christine and Nei- the Friendly 'Class cif the', church cated he "may have been slai by K ltlS W IF E , mectoniaips, more than 9;000 of ley on ity^ene.at tils university. jtmhent at a* T^/:eniBD Charies S. Greenwood, of 340 sem Mead, 311,620; Dr. E. H, Met­ and took an active part in the af­ persons who''wanted to seal his which wero' of the uxore serious ChW^ Frank: nature such as fatoty brakeq, de­ He estimated that of the. male 2Iain street, Wether^eld, selected calf, 311450; Ou-1 Miller, 310,670; fairs of .both orgamz^ttons. Ups. THEN lO IlS HIRiSEIf student body only : 11 per cent, would the hand, has g riteppst Minterbum Mils Co., 3295.275; E1-, Mrs. Leonard is sumved by one Itvis also pOi^ble, detectives as­ fective lighting eepUpment, poor be fit to pass- an aanniy examination. at murieiahs nnd With p y Dr. William L. Kiggins, Oon len. McCarthy, 311.300; J. Henry daughter, Mrs. Harry. Wells; with serted, that Briown wounded one o f tires or lack of adequate signaling University records- rimwod^ 36 per uglf^frms they toalte a w heiit>i,„ gressman from the Second Ckmgres- McCray, 324,950; New England whom made her home dittce the bis assailants.' .« ' devices, says ai btUletto of the De- cent of toe .students suffered from pearonce. ’The dlnetog S-(APK5-7r A Although the year 1938 wUl un­ wood, who is now emidoy^d at the James J. Regan Manufacturing home of her daughter at 15 Ekist tery." ■ ' ' ' .ypHTi, tos wife, and’ their 21-year-dld doubtedly risveal a much larger yicks Makes [Veterans Federal hos^tid in Ncjw- Co., 3256,000; Rock Mfg. Co., 388,< street on Thursday afternoon at * Fiun :Psirk^, chief of county de- crippled daughter were shot total of examinations, due to the ex­ ington, to reside in Rockville, the 30O; Rockville Lodge, Ne. 1859, *7 2:80 o’clock. Rev. George S. tectives: said: to death to teeir home edrly today. panded elYort in this branch of the seat of Tolland earance.’’ the officers, they say, that his conditions of deterioration they had of raw materials--rornWned ' with 311,630; WUUam Schaeffer Co died on Saturday eveziing following father, John Shaffer, 64, shot his previously neglected. Locgl Druggists Have L im i^ Bertrand SnelUof New fork. Re a short illness was held yesterday Chief Morris Beck of Palmyra, Vlcloi mass prooiictian and worid-- publican leader of the Ripnblican 310,032; Lewis Sldnner, 310,820; who enpreased the conviction mother, Margaret, 53, and .'then The V Department men lnsp®oted Supply of a Special Trial ^se wide dfstributi<^M quahty | ^ u < ^ morning ai...8:30 . o’clock from the tired on his sister, Virginia. 912 school buses, ordered e b a n ^ to elect in the 7Srd Congress. This Mary Newhall Smith, 313400; Brown was slain • by ^ — A 25c Value for Only 10c. Snipsic Ice Co., 310,370; Sprlng- Quish FunerM Home on P u k street "He was going to shoot me but I 2,666 advertising Signs vdiich had MUd Bnodgli, B tr c ^ Knengh. group will conris^ of members of and,, from St. Bcarmid’s* Catholic someone whoi wanted to “keep his the House of Representatives only ville Manufacturing Co., 3403,225; mouth ahiit,” said he would not say ran,” poUce quote Lecmard as say .been placed to such a way as- to ^^cks Voratone tea bstanoed anti­ chui^ at 9 o’clock. Rev. Francis tog. jeapordize projier slght-ltoro-' for Users of mouto-wastaes, gargles septic. Mild enough to. use daily ' Four definite' reasons are given John Staudt, 310.555: Henry A . at tjds time why he thinks so. and antiseptic lotions can now save Stephan, ^315,750; Alexander Swid C Hinchey, assistant i>astor, of­ He told them' that his mother and traffic, made 1,354 tovestigations without riric to- delicate ntembrancf. 'by Dr.' Higgins for leaving for ficiated at a requiem high maiss, father quarreled. The woman more- than half toe costs of this mod- Wasbingrton on March 1st, as fol er. 310,700; Annie Swindells, 329,- fdr various sections ox the Depart­ Strong enough to do everytbtog ap Burial, was in the family-plot in St threatened her husband with separa-. ment to conneetiod with administrw* exn daily necessity. This tremen­ lows: First, to attend the conference 300; David A. Sykes, 389,025; Jen­ dous saving comes with the totro- oral antiseptic esn and^ should db.- nie B. Sykes, 317,000; Talcott Barnard^ cemetery. THEOTS tion, poUce were toforined. tive or disciplinary work, re-Hcei»ed i^cks CaiemlstB could prbtoice aot| * *of the Republicans-elect; second to The-bearers were William- She^er then picked up a shotgun duction of toe new 'Vicks Voratone attend' the presidential inaugrura- Bros., 315,800; Talcott Bros. Co.. 53, junkyards, and to the check of tog better . . . .and thqy wero gigsiii Tobin, Jeremiah McCarthy, Michael AT THE STATE and fired two charges at his vdfe, pubUc. service activities ana oil Antiseptic—^by the makers of Vicks by tog chemistk 'phhnnacQlogls^ . tion: third to make arrangements 3805,130; C. Denison *“ ilcott, 342.- VapoRub. 520; John G. Talcott, 355,630; Anhq J. O’ConneU, Edward Ronan, Mar­ according to Leonard’s sti^ . ' opeiators, performed a large and bacteririogtste of their 16 atom for his office; fourth, to make a tin Kearney and Patrick Fagen. "The Animal Kingdom" . Next he shot the girl and, '^failing amount of work dridgned to im*r- T hrall antis^tic users may test general inspection and to appoint an Tennstedt, 310,350; Amo Wrt>er, for themselves its quality—and its organizatimiB, here and abroad.. - 326,660; B e n ja ^ Weigel, 323,500; BockvUle Notes There is djmiamite to almost every to get me,” bis son said, "kiHed prove the safety o f persona travel- usistant secretary. himself.” economy—the makers have supplied yiciu Antiseptic is derighed, of L. Wetstone and Sons, Inc., 328,- State Athletic Commissioner foot of film and eveiy word uttered tog to .buses. course, for all the custommry------Big Decrease in Grand lis t to ‘"The Animal Kingdom,”, the fea- ' Special pubUc service Ucenaes for. druggists with five million botties ot The next grand list of the town of 870; Edith White, 310,850; Edward 'rhomias Donahue of Hartford was a special trial stoe at less than cost. 3f an oral anttarotic. The and Ifinnie Winkler, 310,400. the guest of the C. D. K. Athletic tur^aftraction at the State tonight HEADS BISCUIT CO. oiperatorrwere issued to 583. TTihfe tVemon for 1932 .amounts to $9,- and Thmsday. Ann Harding and v ^ e 2,971 renewals. Licenses‘ Of This is a 25c value, but is priced at convincing evidence of its, 973,863 w h e r ^ a year previous the Non-Resident: Allen p. Becken- club .at. their .bouts in the Town ludl only 10c while toe supply lasts. musical instruments, 3135,630; QUININE BEEF, IRON . . . .giving home^makete pinc^ nnchanics tools and farm imple­ LYSOL . •, • • • e ments, 328,750; goods on hand 36l2,- HAIR TONIC 29c AND WINE . 74 c 67c 995; cables and conduits, 3200,000; less extra hours of leite*^^ t l ^ ^ h bends and etc., 32,000; aU other R ^ la r $1.00 Hot Water Bottle or Fonutain Syringe, Thursd^;_^^ 5tc taxable property including gas FASTER, CLEANER,: pumps, 311,675 ; 548 grand list ten per cented, 332,459; Grand list total, MATTG r e^d 310,120,179; less exemptions, 3146,- O n e DAT SPMAIr-THURS. o n l y 326; net Grand list of taxable prop­ ' ■ - ’ • --A* ‘ ■ ' , . ■ ■-- -■•■ Mec^c. Qteki^. erty, 39,973,863. NO MORE THAN SETS TO A CUSTOBIRR. The major taxpayers of the town, better, shrfaik!lessvJiio^^ listing those above ten thousand - dollars are as follows: Lucina Ack- never smut^e oi erly, 319,250; Charles H. Allen, 312,850; George W. Alien, 330,975; American Mills and Daniels Mill, CUT OUT THB cbtlPON--W OR'm 3L46 meals ih # 3262,000; George Arnold, Jr., 611.- 320; William J. Aust*- 314,975; NOTICE TO AtTHORIZBP DISTRIBDTXmV In Beeofcdaiice Brith our Walter Backofen, 310,690; F. H. m ent yon a m atithori*6d fo d^ttvar 1 com i^te ddnza ihaving sat on proscntatioii: fielding, Talcott avdhue. 391,865; F. H. Belding, Vernon forms, 322,- of ttiis cosaw 8^8^ . - il r : y. ?? -J 160; Arthur T. BisseU, 327.470; . .. ■>" — ^ t t e r Sisters, 314,710; John To- SPECIALOFFEB! ALL FOB I F Y O U c ONY e m p l ^ t e a i n : Y O U R '^ R nan, 313,458; Charies.6. Bottdmley, Name A-.e,e.e *.S . 313,985; F. W. Bradley. 331.765; 10 Blue Blades for GHlatta or<3em Morris Brown, 318,600; A. M. type Rasor • • * • « • ...... • value. 1.00 Address Burke, 314,740; Jennie B. Butler, 1 Tube H^h GrBde Shavi^ Cream _ • . .BppE*AND:PUhSSI:. 334.680; A. B. and BlMn Gb^Nle- I t Wae,^ ^1,700; Anthony C ostco, « s s a a a' f|S400t Sherwood C Cummlnfs. 1 Ihstant Blade Shatpsiier ;... .. viltie 43 John F. Dallw, Jr.. 310,* 1 Styptic Penefl (IteiC ^U c to ; - ^ >i.,UsMe Denzler. BesMe State' * * * « e • d • PieUnaon, 311.8M;; Fred* Eckert Sluiyiiig) . ^ • • * T Oeapon [•‘■'I ; Corbin K4 Bnglert, ^ I18r '■ . \ . ''■iTstal!Vidiis|&W Bxchange Btoek. flHl.OOOb lotto F. Fitcl^ 8l6J^80^ L. J . irten gin w ^ iy -P h o i

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“HtUement of the d fb tjm l IMB eflem Ameilea n eumdei HOOVER SUGGESTS ■hare tg the renttaat of a oeamoB reeteal ai V i S N . ! • ____> thi A HIGHER TARIFF illustrated by Ohattberl^** jeault oft niuiMratts bi 4 She Telegraph said "The real j i slgnlfloaBoe of the needkh wasw u t that B O e.) troll- ymrniiiMdbf ■tiry waaJ It polBta to oaaoellatloB «or revidon AdamssBxp ...... ag iiB o ir * [bled situat ((JonttBUtd from Pa|« Oim.^ ' amount to I Air Reduo ?2?e not partfatfariy toinisrter so draitlo as to virtually 1 ?. Tew oaaoeuatioB.’' Alaska Jim...... ,0 aftesnsM E '”% ii% ss2rsa ^ tliey might give would be a etablKj The DaUy MaU interpreted A llertto; ...... Jje Bank gtnnks enshangea tiwved more wm issue its repost for A i P ifs One^ Icatlon of their currency. sedati^,-after!tor yemisrd6if^i gyratioae. ISSr Chamberlain’s refersnoe to reoara-i Allied Caiern ...... aoja JHd ______auartor tononow. or At Mr. Hoover’i luggeitlon the ia’s.dAtm|Am Ow ...... OonrideraUe li of that treaty would tlons as stating “America’s Cipt Nat B and T ... 46 five dsys in iMivnnoe of tho 7 ”^to4 Treaiury recently Investigated the Lv America Am For P o w ...... *...... ® ™ Conn. River ...... 480' la Wall strset over the High officials de- must not be asked to pay AmeriiOa leeeeeeeeeee Statso Stool O osp ow M ln c ;-^ n g Importation of products when they are not receiving pay Am Rad Stand Htfd. Conn. Triist ... M Paris Bounis brdMM .against *the oemaMBUbot it .into the United States from nations Am Smelt ...... Chamber o f Finanoe emniiitttee’s op- tor tilt boiloa, WoU ptroot oi^ ment from Oermany.** Htfd. Nat^aadT ... 16 ^^otatoT B ^S^ figuroowin ______that the stvport wnnld that have abandonee the gold The News-Chronicle called it the Am Tel and Tel ...... First National...... 20 podtion to the gevemment's toimiMl 'aoatiaoed negotiations at standard. Am Tob B ...... w poeed economies. The .fra nc , servo fso a toirty aoew to fi “best exp<^tloB of the British case New Britain Trust .. .< — of the "Stosl O o rp o ra ^ ’s" de Jsiwbd. 1.- At heatings held by the Customs anybody has yet made x x x the Am Wat Wks ...... IJ West Hartford Trust j — had been heavily ,sold yesterdsy, On lARletfbsr l, 1668 a group ot Anaconda ...... J ihg. B e th lth f^ usually ioi- Bureau testimony was glvea that one blot being the passage d e ^ I atlfleiisd a httie. Ik ths local com- Puuvian Nationals, including some manufacturers of rubber soled Atchison ...... Aetna Cksmalty 88.% I modity asarksts, the flu rry of raeo* ^ U* S. Stool’s by two dsys. with reparations which adds little •••••eeeeeeeeeeeeee W isoldknrs siad effioers, attadmd shoes, earthenware, Christmas tree Auburn.. Aetna LIfa eeeeaeeeee 14' ulatlon in stiv e r died down, follow* gad todi posseiwleB after to the argument and will needless­ O l H iO eeeeeeee/eeeee w The proposed oonB.lidetion of electric bulbs and other products Balt and Aetna Fire eeaaeoOoae 29% lag the Senate’s adverse v ^ yee- inmrisoaffig and depurting 'Odom- ly Irritate American opinion.” , « • • e e e « • -four commodlly exebsages will wc^e closing their farctorles because Bendlx Automobile ) e e e * * 16% terdim OB. Senator Wheeler’s re- The Herald’s linhnoial editor said ...... 15 leeve a treaguty bala&M of i Wan anttoritiea. of inability to meet cheap prices he finds in Chambertalh’S epooch an ...... s2H 0 >nn.; General e e e V I 26 moHetisat}(m propqi^ Silver in fhW' eonnaetkm Peru has oon- offered by foreign producers. Hartford Fire t • e e e s e % traders, however, poinleA out that ImaUlv 8500^ fpr ' ^ ^ indcatlon that the government ^ P ...... 21% 88 amon^the msmbeia. it is reported tendedtlUKt thft-aotioa on the'part ^ Japan’s Exports National Fire * • e s * • * 39% other plans to help the metal would of her natiens was a natural omres- amost certainly Insist on floating a l••••*••eee•el 12% by the proxy committee. The merg^ Testimony was given that Japan’s Can Pac Hartford Steam B ^ e r 42 I be brought before .Congress. loan In the United States to- raise • ••eeeee.ee** 45% ink marketo.are the Rubber, Nn- don of indfriduiW dedrioM ^ export into the United Statew of Case (J. L ) ... Phoenlk Fire 47% thdr dtiWBsbip and rl^ta. the money with w h l^ to clear the Cerro De Fiasco ••******•*•• 7% ttnial Raw Silk, Metal, and Hide f ' millions of pairs of rubber soled debt by one final payment. The 28 Travelers 350 T h e 1 M treaW. P e n arguad. Ches and Ohio Poblle UttUtiea Stocks ExchaageB Approval eMh, Senator Long (D., La.), »••••••*« daughter would* relinquish, • * fsr ss fixed ratio with gold. The Wll was Mont Ward ...... North and J u d d ...... 8 10 that** ^”pi ^ 53 S r ffi^mmStSionattempt a aettlement, brt tottei Nn'.i /V Itu 0 it called for a quorum so that bis Nat Biscuit ...... K * e * e ae e < she QMild, her right and that i.lng a ' ropoeal___ for the aegre^ra _ | sfforta wore made betoro killed but It scares many people imd Niles Bern Pond .... 4% 6% party leader, Robinson of. Arkansas, iNat Cash Reg .... • of her child ta a share in the estate, or poofing of surplns stocks of the DROPS aapB what little confldmee they Peek, Stow and Wilcox the scene of negtitiations were atoft- might be present for the discussion. Nat Dairy ...... except for a “comparatively modest IxdSned metal. The {dan would be m l^ t have. Rottcll Mfg ...... 5 edtoRtodoJhnfiro. •; The two RoblnAOns clashes sharply Nat Pow and lA .. 18% 11* 18 sum." similar to fbat Adopted to ;921 tor Ono of the Bltehee to the Rio de on the war debts several days ago. Tuesday United States Gk)Vem IN Y Central ...... 18% Reports from the south, recently the orderly marketing of unsold ••iijie re moiB goM f ttiirta ment Issues, and commodities' show­ Stanley Works . • • • • • 8% .10% Janeirp dtecuaslons has been that NY NH______and H______Standard Screw 28 • , Indicated that negotiationf; fora I metal. Surplus stodm are esti­ Peru.has bsM unwllltog to •gTff bfhltinpaii^iiiw Vl^ WANT FINAL SETTLEMENT ed firmness. The stock market had Noranda ...... J* dp., pfd., guar. 100 sfttlemeht out of. court, are under mated by the U. S. Bureaa of no following and about 5()b,Q00 Mtoea at 980:000,000 pounds. to ths Braidlaa pfwoed to ndd naa or OonM. London, Jan. 25.— (A P )— Chief North Am ...... “ _jttythe M fg C!o 15 way. Letida of the Britistkgovemment at shares were traded. Market ^n cy Packard ...... Taylor and '>*enn 120 tlement. She has maintain ^ thM the proposed Anglo-American, con­ as shown by the turnover reflects a Faram P u b ...... t V ** * * * < SO 6l% The toehnocratif four-hour "Iron Ago” eomposlte prices are I port sboulid bo held only ia cads Vldki ference in Washmgton soon after hands-off policy. It is significant to Penn ...... UBderWood Mfg Co .. 12 14 March 4 will be to reach a new note that on a stagnant day, there Phlla Rdg C and I Union M fg Oo ...... IQ debt settlement that will be “final” is no real liquldatiao, prices seem to Phillips Beta — U 8 Envdope, com.... 25 . anil “not involve resumption of Ger­ drift lately and pressure doeirnot Pub Serv N J . . . do;, pfd ...... 62 — follow prices down. Debt conversa­ Radio Veeder'Root ...... 4 7 man reparations.” ,••«••#.ese'esee* Even before the British govern­ tions should provide sonut stimulat­ Radio Heith Whitlock Con Pipe . . . 6 ment has taken official action on the ing news short^ for the market Rem Rsnd J.B.WH’ms Co. 810 par 85 — American government’s offer to dis­ Rey Tob B ...... , cuss the debt, Chancellor of the The Federal BUdget must be Sean Roebuck ...... balanced and the credit of the. Unit­ Socony Vac . 7 Exchequer Neville Chamberlain has 17% ed States must and will be kept In­ South Pac .. declared these must be the “essen­ South Rwy- .. 5% LATEST STOCKS tials” of a new agreement This tact for upon this credit rests the 14% whole confidence of OUr financial and Stand B ra n ^ V*.•*•••••••••• New York, Jan., 2jl.—(AP),— declaration of British policy was St Gps and Elec ...... 12% welcomed in the London newspapers business structure. The. Federal 24% Trading rematoed of A desultory Budget for. the fisdl^year ending St Oil .Cal 'today as a clear and:able statement St^Il'NlJ .»./• A...... 80% character in the Stock Exchange t(^ of the British view. June 80r 1933 is staWd to be about 18% day, but prices developed an irregu- four billiona of dollars. Roughly Tex com ...•••••...... la ^ :. higher'tendency as the session “We shall gladly discuss with our *nmken Roll Bear 18 American friSnds, whenever they speaking, this amoimt Is split up 5% wore on.- (1) Interest 'and slnklttg fund on Trans-America are ready to receive our representa^ Union uarmoe Cisrhide ...... Midweiek business statistics failed tlves,'the lines on which an agree­ public debt 11,186,700,000: (2) Cost Aircraft ...... 26% to provide any fresh Impetus, and of vetenns, etc.; 8928,000,000; (3) Unit ment Can be reached,” he declared In Unit Corp ...... - professionals had the market largely a speech at Leeds last night—the Cost of army'^and navy 1648,800,- Unit Gas Imp ...... J® to themselves. OonsplcuouBln cor­ first official statement 'ndlcating ac­ 000; (4) Expenses of entire govem- U S Ind A lco...... 24 porate news was omission of Dela­ ceptance of the American offer m oit 8J',^6,108,000. In the U S Steel ...... 28 ware and Hudson’s di-vldcnd, and made last week. penses of the entire government is'a Util Pow and ...... , « conflimatlott of reports that it had “Total' cancellation of the war charge of 8588400,000 for pubUo Warner Pic ...... I iMUgtit a substantial interest li^ debts and reparations would be the worlu. T ^ leaves 8678,098,000 ac­ Western Union ...... 26% New'York Central. best thlng'that could happen to the tual running expenses of govern­ West El Mfg ...... 29 Delaware and Hudson dropped world as a whole,” said the -head of ment over which. the National Woolworth ...... more than 5 points, when it was an­ the British government’s finances Economy Tiftagiie la making such a Elec Bond Sind Share (Chirb). 18% nounced that no action had been and a likely delegate himself to the fuss. The three large Items which taken on. the dividend. Ralls gener­ Washington parley. Ho Intimated, are costly are (1) Enormous Inter­ ally were steady to firm, however, however, that cancellatlun might be est and sinking fund Charges on CURB QUOTATIONS with Nevr York Central and Santa "going further than American opin­ Federal debt; the only way to get Fe up neariy ’ a point. National ion'is yet prepared to accept.” around tbi« it^n is to default and Biscuit recovered a l ^ t a point, and t N we can’t afford to do this; (2) Cost By ASSOCIATED PRESS major fractional gains appeared In German Reparations Amer Cfit Pow and Lt B ...... f To avoid resumption of German of veterans aid; cutting ioi veterans Allied Chemical, American Can, A.s8(!1 OftS ftud 136c ••••••«•** 3 Public Service of New Jersey, reparations on the old scale, Euro­ aid will never improve business, it will relieve Federal costs somewhat Axner Sup Pow ...... \Woolworth, U. B. Smelting, and pean debtors have practically agreed Cen^ States E le c ...... ^ others. United Fruit gained a point, that the United States must grant and place it on Municipal/shoulders; (3) <3ost of army and navy; dis­ Cities Service and S U. 8. Steel preferred 1 li2. The similar concessions to those which Elec Bond and Sh arb...... 18% tobaccos turned reactionary, with they promised Germany at the armament is the solution but, our Ford Limited ...... |% raising of tariffs and debt contro­ American B losing 1 1-2. Eastman Lausanne conference. German repa­ Goldman Sachs ...... 2%l i g ^ a point. rations were practically wiped out versies and making ourselves gen­ Niag Hud Pow ...... 14% erally dlrilked abroad will neve-' al­ While midweek steel trade reviews —scaled down to about one cent on Stand-Oil I n d ...... 21% indicated another small gain in in­ We have jnst 37 of’ tlwse^ fa m ^ the dollar—^providing the United low us to cut down on this Item. To 'United Founders ...... i% cut down on our.^Federal budget it got outou^j electric pow«Jp«>duc-, ranges ilia t we are offering ^ a Janu­ States acts similarly on debts owed United Lt and Pow A ...... 4% tlon figures were lem aatismetory, will be necessary'^ for lu to become by the European allies. and Mpprts of Uuit Wash’s freight ary Special I The range is strictly* Chamberlain said: “I realize the Pacifists We must b ^ m e world JUlkiB BROWN BETTUR movement Iqr todlvldnsl-iailroads difficulties of the American, govern­ minded and figure that the other modern, as semi in the tUastration at New York; Jan! 25.— (A P )— thus have tolled-, to todieate an ment and, temembering how long it fellow has as'uiuch right to live Superior Court Judgp Allyu L . important gato to the aggregate. th e rig h t. took to persuade the European na­ business-wise as we have here. N bverth el^ railroad tototosts were The improvement of g (^ r a l busi­ Brown of Connecticut ’'^ho was op­ tions of the evil results of repara­ erated on for an eye trouble at the keody intierttrted to news thkt Presi­ tions, I can well und-^rstand how ness la the only solution of our- dent-elect Booeevdt had Inmortant budget difficulties. This improve- Presbyterian hospital ..was reported iThe “Qnality’^ia a fully! inrabtied,' antin different is the aspect which the sub­ today as “doing very nicely." conferences dated with railroad ex­ ject of war debts presents to' the D,ent depends on Washington, it is ports. ' ' ' matic heat control ranges apd vms awarded too bad the disposal of laone-duck He is not expected to leave the farmer of the middle west from that hospital for a fortnight Sqmb furthsr sdllng to the al- which appears to us.” sessions hai to watt to this year, of the Gold Medal at the Sesqid-Centatiilal In- Later he quoted a resolution all years. Many other antiquated tefnati ' be added “could only be found by She carries officers pad men. .. lf‘ <-■ increasing sales of foreign goods to The Dabigrin, en. route to Bono- Per Set , Per Set • •«. ’ V'.' • '' American, or what would come to Inlu tor the smiusl w ar games, was the s ^ e thing, diminishing pur­ engaged to maaeuvsm with other $ 1 0 .0 0 chases from America.” destroyers udien it was struOk hy / “Increased sales might be effect­ the destroyer Tarbdl. n 4 W E s iid i4 ed,” said Chamberlain “by drastic Navy offlciais here weea. informed Bridge Work, Gold Crown . . .$ 0 .0 0 , .#eb.a^|iM gtws-ST ilii reduction of the American tariff or, the was caused hy toe in the case of countries off the gold jamming of tbs DaUgren’s, rudder. j^v^FUlUigs.r. » . .***T. .- .^.r. $!1.00 standard (including England), by ■r' The bow of'the Daffigton. wils dam- ! •,»/» .'w-ftl nH Oil W depredation of their currencies 4n agwL Slight dainage^wa* done the Porcelain Fillinge ■'C:' terms of gold. Decreased purol TarbelL Tooth iBxtiraetionj. - . ■ ■'SBC-il.-; Vi**''’ could be insured dthsr by depriH Radio a m s j ^ cl^iiig currency or by incresilBg of Eatnaetion^GfN f .bfa the tariff apUnst America.” * / thsre The disturbing consequences of considerod it Plates Begiriaed lATIwto BbmM CM such polldes, be added, were Im- any casualties. No Charge fi pOriant to the United Statee whlch Dir. F a m K sttsB ^depends to a large extent upcm Boys ara more exdtad movir -•.164-; iee than gtils,. an . State Post today I Sversity > /\ '/ s utm ekm tvtm ia imxa>, uam m a n o o b i b , !P8b v 1 ]PM’" p b a^A ii • r • ita> ■ , A-- ford; Thomas 1 . JMward suMbeat Md wax vlMuad with 4UR- SBOW SOoBUSSUBMITrED 0. Fisher, Judge o f Btamfoifd. MANY IM S UVED lonsrsEsrER or noB ■otjsiu S t f a n s le r of BY STATE IKm ATDRS Hartford, Jan." 9 8 ,--(A f)—A tteiajufed Mfittis; , ' . X AID M E S S birth ooatfol MU permliUag U- B T c o u r c v A m The Oassin waa inbound about* an DOMES BOILER « hour When g radio, was rOMyed (OeallBaad Itam Faga OUf oeised pl^eiaBS to Mvt contra- f ■ ■“ ------oeptive advice when in their opin­ from tbi trntflor WMtiMp, % ion "pregnaacy would be.detripien- ship of the RIppie. A d o ^ f iih ^ ii Sion system aad iacreaslBg tkc man needed boiTital aeilatanM and gasoliao tax from two to three tal to the heeUh of the pttleat or HMTy Fo( For Several D aji Chkago Paper Reperti Sbs B oM tir C hb of North M . E. to the ohUd of such patient," was the oaasin'e oourse was ehaniied to tioa said ho wSSd m m dstsetives ttanoji 1 cents were aaiong nearly 100 biUs go to hie aid. ' * | to Gia s i K filed today in the Senate. introduced today in the House at OipoBo to apto'hi Iho gdvsfaaisot reoiOB the .reauest ^ the Connecticut Oyer A tM c Ceait h* The Wtaiteoap’a injured man, suf- Had Narrow Eacape Fresi ------at AtlpstaA. Odif ssfviag a toplaoe Chnrcb' To Give "T h e Two old age pensioB bills were State Medical Society. ' — ------^ the neck agenetoii offered, o o i ^ Senator Stremlau sentenoe on a day reads as w l^ h was sponsored by the Old Majority Leader Baldwin o f f ^ Dealh-SheDealeift. eharjM o f to latsd the Fed­ W orU'i AU RiihL” tbeMlI J u r receiving it from Dr. perils Fiiiiem eii. Age Pension Commission named destroyer and last night both injured eral msome two years dgo, and another by Sen> Charles W. Comfort, secretary of net the society, termed it a health men were safely attne Chelsea Ma­ the X i . ator Fitagcrald of Norwich. Boston, Jan. iul.—(AP)--Consider rine hospital. Cbleage, Jsa. 26.—(AP)—A, re­ fUSST W tJ^p MOVOM trunkliaa TMUrday th« BooiUr dub of tb« Senator Stremlau also offered a measure. i bill providtag for the ultimate abo­ Dr. A. N. Craadlck, of New this—you who.think only of rum The Coast Guard had come port that Mrs. Mafalda Marltets, North 1C. B. Church met to dlaouM von, president of the State Birth through again—aad if you still thUMc sister of Ai Capone, former "Obar" Wichita Falls,'Tgn.-^arfto Oaat the pfaUM for the bif amateur muetoal lition of town almshouses and their chasing in connection ^ th the substitution by district homes. T ^ Control League, accompanied Dr. the ouM dutiss of those boys are of Chisago's gaiMlsad, barely es-'^ must have tbataght he had roped a Hbuae of I^P M «w tlito9 M abow, 'The World’a All Right," Xlomfort to u e Capitol. Coast Guard., ibgsing "rummies," drop down to stiflk of djtoatiBto the other day. erai AassmMy oonvegsdi^thit measure was also recommended^ by Mountainous leas rollsd-across the eaped death when four bullets w!we whloh It la to ataga aa a beaafit the commission in its recent The New Haven doctor said; he tm pier some day aad have a While ridlBH Oaat same upsB Sevan "The bridge ever m Opanee pMty a t High aohool ball, Monday port. Another bill, filed ly Majority "nie agreedsed to sub- Ashing banks Sunday night and talk with the nma who "go down to fired in her direetion, w u under in­ wlldoats sad managed to throw a River between the OltjrjMrMi scribe. and letter to the Monday morning. A ' heavy "pea the sea la ships." vestigation by Chicago police to­ lasso over oae of own. Then fol­ aad the Tbwn of Boat nurtfo aad Tueaday, February 6 and 7. Leiider Frank S. Bergin, proposed the oauseWw aad yproao^ Half the dub’a profita will be the abolition of the office of coro­ medical__ This act guarantees soup" fog hung over, the New I n ­ day. ' lowed a fight The oat Jumped up on nroteotion to the healthItn of the tahilag therato aa •desoribed to turaad over to the Manobeater ner. The offioe of' medical examin­ land coast. And ashore aad at sea XNBTALLMBMT GIFT The report, puUlahed in a Cbioa- the hoTM, but was dlsledgad whsn deeraeofthe superior, oourt BmargeBcnr Bmployment aaeocia* er, howeyer, would be retained. women of Connecticut aad that is go newspaper, said the shots were the horse Jpavad to eae'ode. Gant tlon of whloh Frank Cheney, Jr., la all that is required to gain our thb Coast Guard carridd on. llartfMA OouaW p a s ^ This measure carries out i" gen­ glvaasvllle, lad.—C. Cr Farmer .find yesterday by mauaen froip aa finally managed to thfow his rope day of June, isil. Edward MaHinokrodt. Mi various phases of this community provldefl for the paynioxit of xntxi- commissioner as the receiver for any the schooner Virginia, lost in their of one jquirrel down aad the rest when he catches them. thought the sound was due to the 8d, 20, of S t Louis, Mo.,Jlo., HarvoM MAYBE A HINT jubUea, and the Booster club mem* mum of |7 a week to indigent resi­ biUAk in receivership is provided in small dory. cars “baok-firing," paid no atteatioa fraebinan and son of one of the coun­ bars showed much enthusiasm. The dents of the state T^ho are 70 yeari one of today's bills. It also calls A little 76-foot patrol boat put out Ho'Al Guest; Bey, why does scene of the story la a radio broad­ of Woods Hole to carry three women to the matter, aad did not make any try's largest B h ei^ l manuthotur' od. It provl(^ also a payment of for the payment by the state of all OWN NAME XS BEST report of the inoidoat to the police. ers, waa rapovara#'from the ooean recention q|)irk oW you casting studio with the announepr an additions |3 a week for extra­ the expenses of receivership. A five to the bedside of a sick relative on Mea With Her acting aa master of ceremonies. ordinary medical expenses Incurred Nantucket island, 80 Enlles across off Nahant today. Mifllinohrodt and Cue?" ^ im. day work week of 80 hours is asked Salt Lake anv, ty , \ Utah.—William The newspaper report said Mrs. a oompanicn met death when their Page: 1 suppose, sir, it’s bspsinoa Two ^ours of aensatlonal mirth and by aged outside of institutions. in a bUl, which also provides that Vineyard Sound. entertainment are given in the Another 75-footer battled the Anderson and Frank Rice thought Maritote was acoom^^ed ^ her airplane fell into the water on De- rm no good without a tip.—HttoS- The plan would become effective two hours overtime each day is per­ they were pulling a fast ope the husband, and the Mvther, comber 29. mel. -T. form of a high class radio broad­ Jan. 1. 1986 and calls for an appro­ missible aad that no pay reduction heavy ieas to tow the trawler Cam­ c ast The dub committee believes bridge in to safety'. other night when 'they gave fake' ’ priation of $200,000 to finanra it shall be naade. names to the police. They were ar­ that they will be giving the public from Jan. 1, 1985, to Jhly 1, 1985. Appropriations. But it waa the destroyer Casein a r ^ treat aomethlng antirdy dif­ that best demonstrated how the rested along with l7 others on The second Stremlau bill, w l^h Appropriations requested today charges of druiUceimess The next ferent in'the way of amateiu: shows, included $180,000 for a topograpbi Coast Guard works to safeguard life and a inwgram that cannot fail to supplements the old age pensira at sea. morning when the oases were cheer up everybody. "The World’s plan, proposes the • creation of a dl- cal survey of the state; $81,000 for brought before the Judge, however, ^ion of old age assistance In the Gaylord farm; $26,000 deficiency ap­ Call For Asstetanoe All Aigbt" bah been st^ e d by ' The Dassln was patrolling Georges thiy were quickly imdecelvbd. They community organisations through department of public waUw*e. It propriation for the State Pa!rk and Lock Your Doors And Close Your provides also for the division of Forest Commission; $10,000 for the Banks in raging peas when she re­ had forgotten the aliases they had the Uhlted States with most un ceived a message from the fishing given. Theirs were the only ceums of usual success. the state into welfare districts on development of Bquants Pond state or before July 1, 1984 and the es­ park in Fairfield; $25,000 for the de­ trawler Ripple that oxie of her crew the nineteen whloh were pot dis­ The committee from the Booster had crushed his fihger and was in missed. Windows And Start At dhee For club wUeb is in charge of the tablishment of district homes to velopment of the state park at New­ repl&ce alms houses on or before town; $25,000 for the Danbury hoj' immediate need of hospital atten­ production includes M ark Holmes, tion. chairman of the cast committee; July 1, 1986. pital association and $5,000 for the COW TAKEN FOB A BIDE Mrs. Anne Sndtb, finance; Melvin Indigent aged in heed of institu< purchase of the John Brown estate The Coast Guard destroyer mtived in Torrington as a'memorial park. close by the Ripple Sunday night Cox, publicity and Mrs. John J. tional attention would be cared for and throughout Monday moning a Ogden, Utah—Jim Hunter took a Flaveil, costumes and property. in the district homes. ' Jndgeehlpa cow for a ride the other day, but The bill carries an appropriation Resolutions naming Judges of surfboat crew, commanded by Im- sign S. R. Sands, Jr., tried to get Himter’s car suffered more than of $25,000. minor courts included: alongside the little trawler. bossy did. Hunter was driving into HtBgorald’s Bill Frans J. Cgrlson, Judge of Hart­ Many times Sands' boat was al- town when he ran into a coW aad The Fltsgeraid bill provides for ford; Charles S. Francis, deputy saost overwhelmed by the racing Moked it up with his bumper. The TSM. the paymw of a mammum of $9 Judge c< Xillingly; William U combers. Buryi Branson, a seaman weli^t of the cow beat has head­ 1075 Main Street, Cor. Eldridge Street, Soutli Manjeheater a we«c to indigent persona wlw we Larash aad Walter R. Main, Judges in Bands' boat, waa tossed overboard lights aad radii^, but after a 65 years of age. Xt appropriates of West Haven; Arthur F. Libby, and almost crushed against the de­ short ride bossy scrambled off her £MS $1,820,000 for the payment of pen­ Judge of Norwich; Louis Shapiro stroyer's side. He was bruised perch aad rambled away unhurt sions beginning July 1, 1984. and Robert Viberts, Judge and depu­ Eibout the head before seamen on the BY NAT,HOLMAN. His biU proposes that the systea ty Judge of Unlonvllle; Stanley J. Cassin pulled him to safety. Hard luck for the farm boya Just Star Player, Coadhi and Author of be administered by a commisnon of Tracesld, William Hagearty and Tossed Oveiboxrd when they get adept at adjusting “Winning BaskettMll." five members to be named by the Morris D. Saxe, Judges of New Bri­ B. W. Pendleton, chief boatswain’s carburetors, the - horse stages a governor. tain; John B. Dillon, Judge of Shel­ mate on the Cassm, was thrown comeback and they’ve got to learn Questton—.What la the best way Bergln’s bfil calls for the appoint ton; John L. Twomey and William overboard while tossing ^ Une to the to knot a baiter. to cover the foul shooter defensively ment of medical examiners for S. Walbridge, Judji and deputy Share 'O f llie se B argains after his shot? three year terms by judges of the Judge of Stonington; Patrick H. Answer: As soon as the ball touches Superior Couyt. ’The number of McCarthy, and Robert J. Clark, dther rim or backboard, the player medical examiners for each county Judges of Newtown; ^ Walter F. assigned to cover the shooter should would be deterinlned by the Judges. Foley aad Henry M. Gaines,' Judge Men’s Horsehide ^ j Men’a Athletie ,'if^ leap Into the lane directly in front In general the duties of the and deputy Judge of Qlaatonbiuy of the line, facing the basket. He medic^ examiner would be similar and CyruB J. Safford, deputy Judge Here Are Values For Your Money sets himself momentarily for a re­ to those now performed by the cor­ of Derby. leather Jackete bound off the back board or a re­ oner. Two county commissioners were GUARANTEED FOUNTAIN PENS, Shirts and Shorts]17- turn pass to the shooter. One of two bills proposing a named in resolutions both of which Mtoi’n One Lot rf ^ Once the opposition gets poases- higher gasoline tax, provides that werp tabled. They were Bert J. 14 kt' point, various colors...... aP 1 a l lU ' Sion of the ball the guard must turn the revenue derived from the extra Johnson for -Windham county and THE NEW WATERMAN PEN A o immediately to follow the shooter, cent tax shaU go for the main William L Allyh for New London l a s who by this time may have started tenance of the Merritt Highway. AND PENCIL SET...... 90 iO Trench Coats . . . s county. ___ Boys’Pants.....] to move off to a corner. The guard Banking Bills A bill desgined to ban marathon Small aiies. Numerous bills intended to 19- must move quickly, for it is danger­ dancing was filed by Rep. McCarthy Men’a a J ous for him to keep his- back turned strengthen the banking laws were of Ansonia. It would prohibit en­ WESTO.OX ALARM CLOCKS toward his man for too long a time. filed by Senator Hackett of New durance dancing in all sectioiu: of ‘■''t Haven. • , the state. WEglOLOX -AMBBIOA-...... $1.00 B l u e Suits...... 1 4 Senator Cooney offered a bill Several relief bills were filed in­ T” Boys’Suits DO YOU KNOW T H A T - which provided for a imlform fis-y cluding: Exemptiiig weekly salaries 2 Pair Pants. ^ cal year in all Connecticut towns. with radium dial...... $1.95 Men’s A i This measure, the details of which of $25 of married persons from for­ '“ Bad Manners’ to Bb Shown at are still incomplete, would make eign attachments. WESTCLOX "BEN HUB" . M O f i n 1 - 4 9 Boys’ ^ 4 | Playhouse,’’ says a New York head­ tax due dates coincide with the Plain dial OEily...... ^ d a e O w W « k S l m s ...... '] be^nning of the fiscal year and is JUDGES APPROVED line. And here we bad been thinking Hartford, Jan. 25.—(AP) — Ap­ every theater in the country had intended to eliminate the necessiW WEBTOLOX "BABY B E N "...... Mtoi’e ^ A t m had its late arrivals. for municipal borrowing in antici­ pointment of six Justices and Judges $2.95 Waists...... of the Supreme and Sifoerior Courts t s - pation of the collection of taxes. were unanimously confirmed today If the 16,000 reward money for Judgeships resolutions were filed With radium dial...... I - 9 S the capture of "Pretty Boy’’ Floyd. Ha by the Senate. The resolutions $3.95 D r e s s S h o e s ...... making the appointments were im­ One'Lot of Oklahoma bandit, ever is assembled Richard ’ D. O’Connell, Judge of WESbfCLOX "BIG BEN" M O B A in one i ^ t , they’d better keep It East Hartford; Thomas M. Rohrke, mediately transmitted.^ to the Plain dial, 2 tone chime alarm ...... ip O e w U House. fioyi’ A i secret Floyd has stuck up banks and Edward P. Kelley, Judges of . . . * ^ • for less than that Union vine; Armon D. Thomas and The appointees, all incumbents, 1 . 4 * Udies’Shoes James E. English, Judge aad deputy follow: WBSTCLOX ELEOTRIO ALARM ...... $1.95 D r e s s Shoes..... $ When a fellow leans over to look of Milford: PhUlp C. Riley, Judge ' Justices Frank D. Haines, of Mid­ into these new auto radiators he’s of Milford; Lasarus S. Heyman, as­ dletown, and George E. Hlnman, of One Lot of dpt to come up looking like a grilled sociate Judge of Dwburv; Thomas WlUlmantio, of the Suprame Court One Lot of a f halibut steak. J. Regan, Judge of Hamden; Frank of Errors; and Judges/Ernest Simp­ V. McMahon, deputy Judge of W est son, John A. Cornell, Alfred C. Bald­ port; Leslie W. Newberry, Judge of win and Edwin C. Dickenson of the R. DONNELLY |.M Someone should tell President M e n ’s S h o e s ladies’Arctics . Hoover that at last there are two South Windsor; Stanley Dunn, Superior Court JEWELER cars la many a garage—both with­ Judge of New Haven; Thomas L. The six Judiciary appointments 515 Main Street, South Manchester out liesase platM. Brooks, Judge of New Haven; Wlb were also confirmed by Che House Men’s Heavy Work ^ \ mjf 11am 6. McCrath, Judge of Strat- later. ladies’AproQS • • ] The mooa d r^ s the Ualted States Two for M and_____ England. ___ Closer omser togt together___ at oer- R i l h h e r s ...... 9 3 ? IS* tain times, soleatists tell us. May be that’! what made beer appear so One Lot of M gjf imminent to the wets a few weeka CASH AND CARRY Men’a m ago. m a r t h o p Bedroom SjiniHs ft A bypoerite is a man who pra^' S S Union Suits tor dslfvsry from temptation auu a to MStiy. But suppoae • Paris ebnds ever the "Follies ^rgerel" COATS $9.89 Men’a . ^ ^ SIM U.WK Rayon Nties.l WHAT KIND, PLEASE? O ressfPants. Dunbarton, N. H.—Every ones in FUR CO ATS A bank aeequnt is often the reaeon why * ^ e JoueMB” tr t d n r le io f ^ a while a ban owned by Jerley BO htrd to keep up with. Whjbi they buy a new car, you can Its tired of laying ordliuuy $19.89’- be ^fitty sure they’ve been i ^ aad turns la a few double-yelk A senaational value. fer i t i p lai^Dresses Jbfie. When the'hen ii really bored, D r e s s S w j s . . . . J m ahe turns out n aicb, streamlined I triple-yolked model. All types of FuU FasUbn' The only way you can the advantage of a Saviug .eggs are of different sisus, and the Accountls to have one for yoi tam-yolk egg tips the scales at HOSIERY about five ounces. 39c,47c AU the new ehndee. Fencr White Turnips a g e S m a r t S h o p , v I f s X l M eee an Wholeenle»Lete. state Theater \ m m V. WILLIAMS ! . Vhene 1$I7 ^ CASH A N D fQ ^

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INTER HEALIll ^ northwestf part^oC IE# toum M ROBBERY, MOTIVE j(^''-C, V«miaap. FoE ;ll|m l ?MvMral 'f r i^ Here .nttsndsd the HELPED BY USE Ttn$ DErcaa society will hold thsic funeral of U n. Lsulab vL. 90^ la WEDHitU^V* JANUARY 15 (Osfitrai sad Bastarp gtapdi^ I'iipe) annuaTmsstiii^*at tna borne of Mta -baslo; Be­ by Hokrard BeCkai^ cEdhapt slon, ocmcer^ng this devio4, is held aentiala Aa Protectiim. wte wtas im wit wfbr vro wgy tween the Bcekeijdo-rweet . Load visited at the home of their Louis PritsngUl was'given a sur­ Q M ‘‘KiBg” Sal«aiFer wbea w (^ Sm la' w w l wsai; MWweeit 7 B ^ tdiO—WMsperlns Jack Smith— brothef, Fred M. .lioiiri, in Provi'* prise paity on Monday niidit at his ton on the .'Ihvern.mioCliKty. t y^iEhe by too mainy radio usm and wlnaq weir IdM wow wdaf H b a ^ : Marliip la n d —Dixie;Oarber yreU ia more than 209 net (1^. ' At. this midwinter season of the NORTHWtiT a eANADIAN — wtmj Orch.—waat; Bobby Benaen—coaat dence;' B. L, reemitiy. home,. tha occasion being his 18tn that reqson I shaU^try to teU the wiba inip web^wfiay kfyr rksw etcl only; Pour Noreemonr^mldwost . Mrs. Efoy 9 . Pettmigll] Is recover­ bfathdsy. Plans are detng m a id e ^ a i ffieMen^. year as a precaution against colds SOUTH '--.em ia wptt irirao m e wjax 7:15— SilS-llnsin’ Sam-baato; Ma. tine banquet and. party 1b Iwlwld readers o f this column jusi exactly wfla-wa(ui wiadT WsB wme wsb wapl rina fcnCtJJlxIa; Oarlwr Orch.—w ing from a‘ receht illness. ' Weird'has been foceived of the what It is and how It operates.. and similar infections, it is well to wjdz wsmb kvoo vkrX'wtaa wbap kpre 7 0 0 ^ s l^ K a t o , Smlth.^ S o n g o - ^ The Ever Ready Group will meet death of T. W. Doberrents’s father February 17 by tSe Christian En­ 'Literferenee and so-— S:(tO-rOinner CeAgertpUaito eat g;lB ^ 9:15—Remantie Bachelor—to e lice woAed on the theoiy he was weekly bulletin today. 5:30- S:W4Rellet PrOSI-am-weaf sm )— S:S0—<3uy Lombardo Orehcatra house. The first thing to do then is 5:45— 4:45—'Te i s AmuMineed •mo—lOdK)—Boawoil Slataro-alao cat the victim of four cheap attck-up to Isolate the aerial wire—that .is These foods protect because they 5 :0 0 - 7 :5 ^ a S M s Nellar, Tenor •i15—toils—Sam Aeoa, Sketch—alao arttats. to get It out of the field o f .inter­ contain certain elements that are S:15— 7:15—R ty jtn ish t's Sketch eoaatt Tha Reundtmnera—Dlxla S :80- 7:10—Fur Trafnerc—weaf only sm)—10:i0—Columbia Ravuo—alao e Rank Ford, a 24-year-old South ference. In most cases this «««>*«■ essential to h^th, particularly cal­ 5:45— 7:4^The.Oelei5erse, Sketch 7SX)— SM -rkSn Murray, Cemadlan SH5—10H5—Myrt A Marga—woat rpL wtmI TpMi, was held for questtonlng. to have It at least thirty feet- above cium and several of the vitamins. In 10HW—11:00—Barlow Symphony—to e odays adio rograms 7t90-< S:S^Thf ShaS^, Myctory T R P additi(m to calcium a'k. this season, 10:30—11 W)—laham Jenoo O r.'-« to e «• • • . 1 Police hod been watching the or a^ray from the house, and all SSK>— S:M—Sympheny Ceneert—to c 11»0—12dN)—Rodman Orahfa.—also e apartment hotel vdiera Ford was other houses tmd buildings in the liberal sources of vitamin A help to 5:00—lOwSr^Ccb Flpe Club—cat to eat 1im>—1S:30—Ben Pollaek Or.—o to o. This iDdex 'of radia profirrains is published througrh the cour* build up the reslstancw of the mem­ e:SQr>10MO-Oarvati) W ello-also eat ItM)— 1:00—Denoo Hour—wabo only . taken for several hours when the vidnlty. Also, ^ e antenna wire must 10SM—11:00—Nolllo Rcvfll'a Prearam South End man entered the build- be as far away, as possible,-ftom all branes of throat, eyes, ears, and NBq-WJZ NBTWORK tesy of the business houses advertidngTn these columns. While nose against respiratory infectionB. BASIC — Eaat: wia (koy> wbs«wbsa ing. They believed be was at the surrounding electrlq, power and (Or coast Cotton Club when Solomon was tdephone wires. In other words have In fact, vitamin A is sometimes wbal whan kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr: enjoying your favoriate broadcast save money and inconvenience known as the anti-infective vitamin. Orehcatra Mldwaat: woky kyw kOex waar wla shot and killed and he was alleged­ the aerial as high In the air as It is 11:S0—1S:50-^Dcn Pcero'SCOrchestra kwk kwer hoU wron wmaq kao by reading these advertisements. ly a member of the **Spike" Hen­ possible to get It I Whole milk with its high con­ NORTHWEST A CAN/tOIAN — wtmJ tent of both caldum and vitamin A CBWWAB6 NETWORK wIba katp wabo wday ktyr ekgw e(ei nessey gang of the Roxbury sec­ The next problem is this. The •ASIC—fM tl wake (key) wlcc wado SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjax tion. average existing aerial has a lead-in should be liberally \ised as a.defen* wolco wcM waab wnae war wkbw wlwo wfla-waun wtod warn wme wab wapl WEDNESDAY^ JANUABY 25,1933. sive health measure; butter, egg whk okPk wdie weau wlp-wfan iriaa wjdx wamb l.voo wky wfas wbap kpre The arrest of Ford was made wire which is at least half as long yolks, spinach aid raw carrots are wean wfM wspd wjav; MIdwostt wbbn woal ktbs ktba early today and police took him to as the aerial I t ^ . 'Hiis lead-in MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kgU #:00— 4:45— w n C —Salon string Trie’. also rich sources of vitamin A. Liver PACIFIC COAST — kero k(i Im komo WBZ-WBZA—Eympbony Orchestra. WBZ-WBZA— S k ip p y Carlstrom, WDRC—Do, Re, Mi Girls' Trio;. Station 10, where he was held picks up and conducts the radio —an exception to meats which con­ signals to tlie radio just as does the wlbw wbcq wibs wlaa wore e(rb okae kbq kpe kdea kax kjrkin kfsd ktar wno-POT Concert baritone. 6:80— through the night tain little if any vi amtn— is a rich DIXIE i-w tS i W(Bk wbre wqara wdod CenL EaaL WDRC—Going tor Press. Meanwhile, detectives recon­ antenna wire Itself. Of lOiuse t l^ wnoz kira w m wlao wdsu wtoo krld 5 :0 0 - S.’OO—Maud A Cousin Bill WPRC—Claude Hopldna’ Orchestra. W BZ-WBZA-Singing Lady. soiurce of this vitamin, so liver wrr ktrb k m waep kona wdbo wodz 5:00— structed the shooting. means that the lead-in vrire trans­ should be used frequently during the 5:15— 5:15—Rusa Columbo Orehaatra 4 :3 6 - WTIC—The njrlng FamUyr wbt wdscwMls wkia wtar wdbj wwva •:S0— 5:SO—Shaar Romanes — baaie; WBZ-WBZA>-Agriebltural Markets WDRC-Sklppy. They pictured the “king'’ as the mits to the radio, any interference winter ‘ months. MIDWEST-wbm wabt w ^ wmbd . todyj^mildwaat only WBZ-WBZA—Salvation Army Pro­ W nC—Orchestra. victim of petty gangsters with through which it passes. Very often people exercise less in wtaq wkbb kfab wlsn ksej ininr k(b •i4S— 5HS—L o ^ i Themaa — asst; gram. WDRC—BoUby Btason. 6:45— Now, we have our aerial away wmt wnax wkba wSl Orphan Annia—mldwaat only long police records. Officers believ­ the winter season and drink less MOUNTAIN-^orkla kob ksl 5dK^ 7dK^Amea 'n' Andy—oast only WTXC—Organ Romances. 5:16— WBZ-WBZA—Little Orphan Annie, ed Solomon was forced Into the from any Interference. The next water than in warm weather when to* koln kfb 5;15— 7:15h B. Rsbiaon'a Buekareoa WDRC—Jsok Brooks and Orches­ WBZ-WBZA—“Seeing It Through,” w n c —Concept Bdioes. washroom of the Cotton Club with thing to Jo is to make sure that no kfre kol k^y kvi kam knj kfbk kws 7il0^Dramatlxad Short Story tra. W DRC-Lone Wolf Tribe. • \ foey perspire more fieely. These are Cent. Eset. • 7 :0 ^ SMO—Crimo Club- M yatw dramA a gun at bis back. They believed outside noises 'g et in through the ideal conditions for favoring consti* 7;S0— StM^Harrm Loa'a MsAra the gangsters snatchM Solomon’s lead-in wire. This Is 'jrought about pation. A g ^ proper'food can be 7H5— •:46—country Doctor, Skotoh / O P ' J O [ ' M ’’toll” o f 14,600 and knocked him to by'uling what is called a shielded SxS^Oap,, m il Orehes.—east; SdIO— smo—Shorioek Holmoa Advdn. T. 0 0 TT M chosen to offset tbis condition. All flip —.5:30—Downay A Nevla—o to e the floor In an effort to get a.thrSe- lead-in wlie. Tbis' shielded wire is sorts of vegetables are valuable be­ Hollywoed, pkK WBZ-WBi^A Booth Tarkington WBZ-WBZA -Five Star Theater, 9:80— ' ' earat diamond ring from the third nothing more than* ordinary' insulat­ cause of their flbrous content which •‘ N ^10:ML*AIIoo Joy, Contralto A ^ . flketobes. ; drama. WBZ-WBZA—Morton Downey. ^ Anger o f bis left hand. ffljlyj The FHnbyWnars -.D ixie: S:Sp—10:I^W em on^ Veeal Ootat W n C —Dinner Concert. WTIC—MeCravy Brothers and ed wire with a flexible metal coVer- stimulates elimination. And'fruits, 10:00—11M0—AI and Pats—oast; Amas WTIC—Dream singer. Shot On Floor ing. This metal covering is the especially the citrus fruits which, SiOO-j f-Walter J. studio and Eeme Appointments. Worcester speakeasy and a tlons as before. This is because our Wilson were among those who were Gunn, 69, one of the first linotype Packard'4 Pharmacy Shrewsbury speakeasy. The raids new lead-in does not act as psjrt of callers in WlUimaatic Saturday. operators In the country, dies. lOc per game netted them nothing. Chelsea, Mass.—Henry Abrams, the serial pick-up. To over<»me this Mrs. John T. Murphy of Boston 26, Boston, also known ar Henry BUUard Tables, Lonob Service FALLOT STUDIO 1 At the Oigter. Police doubt that Solomon knew spent the week-end with her parents the names of bis Slayers, whom there is jybat is known as an aerial Ford in boxing circles, is held with­ booster which is placed between the Mr. and Mrs. Addison E. Frink. Ed­ out ball in connection with the slay­ Only eight-tenths of one per they beUeved to be cbe^t gang- cent of the population of Spoksne, [ ' r/i \^) < I ; ’ t / stm down in their luck. *nM kill­ antenna, wire and the shielded lead- ward Frink of Hartford spent Sun­ ing of Michael fttebardi of Brain­ in wire. This gadget intensifies the day with his parents. tree in a Revere speakeasy January .Wash., are clasped as illiterate. ers, poUce thought made a des­ WBZ-WBZA—Five 8Ur Theater, w b z - w b ; u. W. ' Griffitb’i radio signiu as it leaves the aerial There were about 100 at the com­ 1 . WBZ-w BZA - Views at the news, perate play for the money Solomon WTIG-<^ncert, con. con. Hollywood,ilollywi drama. carried on him. and overcomes the lost of signal^ munity social at the ball Friday eve­ Dedbai^, Mass.—The will o f Ches­ (10:15)—Concert. ning. Mr. Cook’s talk on Lis trip WDRC—George Hall’s Orchestra. WTIC—The Hamioneers. A list of suspects sought by po­ pickup from the old unshielded lead- ter I. Cara^ll is filed for probate. WDRO-Goneert Trio. w n C —Com Cob Pipe Chib. lice included: James ’’Skeets" in wire. around the world was very interest­ He leaves 119,06, all of which goes WDRC—The Boswell Sliton. Coyne, Frank' Kaitonas, James So much for the aerial proper. ing and much enjoyed. Pictures of to his tbrse daughters in equal (20:15)—Baay Aoes. Scully and James J. Burke, 'll! of ’Now wo come to the problems of re­ the trip were shown on the scrimn shares. The EciMUHoical Boston. It was Coyne they sought ducing, or eliminating . of possible, by Guy Bartlett, Jr., who has a lan­ Rutland. Vt.—Hsnrjr C. Bloomer Your Favorite In Worcester last night the Interference which enters by tern for showing pictures. Singing of Vero Beach, FlS:, a stockholder TOR TICKETS OR Lit Us Bring Your way of the house electric wiring. To was also enjoyed and refreshments in tbs West Rutland Trust .Company, F u e l INFORMATION TO ALL OLD HAT do this we place a line filtering de­ consisting of hot dogs and cocoa which closed July 1 {|, 1910, files a RADIO Up to Date Cleaned aad blool|Hd to - vice between electric cord from the were served. bill of complaint agmnstf Commis­ , .POINTS DIAL 17007. ioQk:lUiaAe#V>' GILEAD radio set and the base plug or elec­ Mortimer Friedrich who has been sioner of Banking Clark ' and six CENTER " Expert SOrvlee On AU tric socket to which the cord form­ quite ill for the past week with the officers and directors of the bank. 3>PPI Makes. Dial 3142 50c The Ladles’ Aid society met this erly was attached. This line filtering ^ p sad bronchitis is improving Burlington, Vt/—John O. Sargent, K CONNICnCUT afternoon with Mrs. Hart E. Buell. TRAVEL BUREAU JIM'S HAT CLEANING thing is a combination of heavy slowly. He is under the care of Dr. former attorney general of the Unit­ New York, ropn^ trip .|4J)0 AND SHOE SHINING Assistant hostesses are Mrs. Clayton choke coils and filter condensers, all Frederick E. Wilcox of Willimantic. ed States iand life-long friend of Cal­ Benson Radio Service A. Hills and Mrs. J. K. White. Bolton, round t r ip ...... 94JM1 PARLOR in one container. This device also is Carol Friedrich who his the grip is vin Coolidga, is taken to the Mary. Ohiepfo, round trip ...... 918.00 4S6'/f Main S t • Mrs. Charles Ganter of Hartford gaining also. Fletcher tmapital for treatment. 807 Main S t spent the week-end with her par­ grounded. We now have three tO K E ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Buell. grounded points—th« aerial lead-in, Mr. and Mrs. Benjtonin Elmore ot He has been,ill aom time. the fllterlnig device and . the radio Rocky Hill spent the week-end with , Saturday evening, Joseph Barras- Burlington, Vt.—Vermont veteri­ f ' SO P r / H ( j U (' M :(> • so, manager of the Hebron Farm­ se^ If possible each of these points Mrs. Elmore’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. narians committee announces that a ers’ Exchange, and his committee, should be led to a separate ground. Louis B. Whitcomb. 6 per cent cash discount on group PHONE US WBZ-WBZA - Sports review; Tim#; WBZ-WBZA—Eno Crime Club.. WBZ-WBZA—News, served a tu rk ^ supper to the mem­ In many cases Interfering devices Rev. Wallace L Woodin is 10 with testing of accreditsd herds for bo­ weatber. • " w n C —Kei. Murray and Vagabonds w n c —The Msrry Madcaps. bers of the association and their such as heavy motors and the like a kidney trouble and under the care vine tuberculosis Frill go into effect W n C —Concert, con. W DRO-Jack Smith and Humming WDRC—Columbia Review. guests. Sixty-seven sat down to the must be filtered individually. of Dr. Brae Rafferty of Willimaatio. February 2...... YOUR ORDER WDRC—Orchestra eon. Birds Orchestra. bountiful feast which was pro­ Mr. Woodin will have to stay in bed Boston—Pedestrians are detoured (8:16)—Slngln’ Sam. nounced the best ever. a few days. from the vicinity’ of 'the Church of Mrs. Romolo Sagllo held the high­ The Ladies. Benevolent society will the Covenant as the lofty spire, de­ WHY NOT USE . est bridge score at the meeting of meet at the Conference House scribed by Oliver Wendell Holmes as Speedy Low Price Manchester the Young Women’s club at Mrs; Al­ Queer Twists Thursday afternoon. the one “perfect steeple in Hoston" The W . G . Glenney THE BEST phonse Wright’s in Hebron last Burton Lewis spent the week-end begins to crumble. RADIO SERVICE Pure Jersey Milk and Cream. , Upholstering Go. Thursday. with friends in Manchester. , Boeton—Magnor Curley charges Largest and Best Equipped Winthrop Porter went to Vermont In Day*s News Miss. Mary Merrlt‘ spent the Police Commissioner Hultman and C iM u p an y j last week after a truckload of cows week-end in Hartford, the guest of the police dispartment ramained ‘In­ R^io Shop in Town. Upholflteriag in aU its I for C. Daniel Way. Miss Ruby Perkins. active and appasentiy helpless” Coal, Lumber, Maaons’ branenos. I Richajrd Hubbard, who is employ- Pittsburgh—Science, like love, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis and while having fidi knowledge’ m the Potterton & Krah, vice sltiiaHon. Supplies, Paint. ; ed in New YorkeCity, spent the "will find a way.” son and John Goodman were recent **ON THE SQUABir Dial 3616 ( week-end at his farm here. The following yam is going the visitors in Hartford. Gloucester, Mask.—Oloucestermen 336 No. jHaiii S t, Manchester Phone 8788 Depot Square 244 Main S t ; Mr. and Mrs. Lotils Twining of rounds of. the Carnegie Tech cam­ Mrs. Charles Faulkner arrived begin a movement to make it a F ^ - ’ East Hartfoi'd were Sunday visitors pus: home Monday evening. She has been eral requirement that all. fishing Phone 4149 ' at Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Post's. An enterprising engineering stu­ visiting relatives in Pennsylvania, dories cafvy sigiml flares. o 4 P M u, .(J (..■ ; R. W. Strong of East Hartford dent who spends his idle hours tin­ New York and NewJersey sinee Mr. Boston—fftemniliM^ WQUam C. '■ ■■ ----- r t I has purchased a small Woodlot of W B Z-W B ^'—um ’ell Thdm’as. WBZ-WBZA — Musical Comedy WBZ-WBZA—Spoils review, Timer kering with a short wave radio set, Faulkner’s death. Weatoer. I Emelio Borsotti and Is working received a calculus problem which Ellsworth Mitten will be asirintfd W n(J—Cavalier o f Spngs.’ Miniature. I there now. WDR(>-Chandu the Magldan. . , w n c —The Shadow. (11126)—News. ■ was too difficult. by Albert Lyman until Mr. Lyman WTIC—Merry Miadeapi. oon. . E. W. Buell has recently, pur- Exasperated, he finally appealed is able to take up his work again. * • ' - i WDRC—Retheny Oiris’ Quartet I chased lumber for his wood turning (U ‘:26)—Anaoa W oilir orflbastra. for hrip over the air waves. Mr. Mitten will take Mr. Lyman’s WDRC Symphony Ordtostra, Niae I business, from Mr. Clsuke of West- The solution promptly came back liupils on the trumpst.and also at­ 1 • • 11' ; Chester, and Mr. Lockwood of Mkrtino, tdioa^' dictated by a student at the Uni­ tend to his several orchestras and ', 1 * ■'Franklin. » versity of Texas, away down' in other work. Charles Burt is 111-at the Manches­ Austin. / FRENCH ter Memorial hospital. CoatesvlUe, Pa.-7-For years, Gio­ EhnestH. Benson ^ Robert Newcomer has returned to vanni Dipaoli, 65, a crosring waten- i y . : . BEAUTY SHOPPE I his home in Erie, Pa., after passing man, .walked to work on the rail­ 0 . E JSerehandlier ' \ l J M o n Johaaoa Bloek Dial 8068 9 several weeks with his sister, Mrs, ' BROWN COULD REMAIN road right o f way. About a month BE a U 'I ’ V s a l o n George L3rman. ago. the management ordered him Dial 5500 ttiUtCBL Roy Hooker is^Bpending this week to take a safer course. Yesterday SHAMPOO.AND \^ith his father,IDvhgbt Hooker', who Waaliington, Jsn. 25—,(A P ) —li ^Xhe Best Guardicth o f FACIAL' ' e w v f as be trudged to his post, a truck Postmaster Cteneral Brown chose to GENERAL ELECTRIC FINGER WAVE is ill at his home in Middle Had- roared down the Lincoln Highway m am m ju b b a a dam. become technical, hejnlght continue • refrigerators and killed him. in office for a while during tke au- 1 o n E d o l l a e BAIBOUT A An electrical service man, sent out Deiavan, ^ns^Krim eth Bo«rd- . Life and Property Lasting Boenomy and styvleo' Hotel Sherlflaa FINaSR^WAVlU ^ by the Frlgldalre Company, has been ministration of Franklin D. Rooae- man, sobrtatg ace o f DeUvan velt. making improvements at E. W. high school basketball team lost Buell's. Tbis would be possible, it was the opportunity to play in the last pointed out today at the Post Office 7 C 4' P ’-1 Mr. and Mfs. Romolo S a g ^ and game but he is a hero just the others plan to visit the automobile Department, under an Act of Con­ WB2-WBZA---<3<)Uplty, Doctor; ' VVBZ^lD^BZA-i-Or&estra. same. ' gress passsd in 18T;2. That act pro­ WBZ-WBZA—AmbB 'n’ Andy. Show in Hartford this week. His mother, who was seriously w n ev —Supper Chib. W TIO-The Shadow, oon. v w n c —Orchestra. Mrs. Wilbur N. Hills has returned vides that the postnumier general’s WDRC—Abe Ityman’e ovdieattoi W D R g ;r t o b ^ Joa#^’. ill, needed a Uobd tranafnslon so tenure “shall be for and diulqg the WDRC—Ityrt and Marge. |tu her home after passing three^ he gave his blood. Fhysloians decid­ BCnywood NewriMy. ^weeks with her sister, Mrs. Mary term of the President by whom he ed he was too weak to play basket- la a appointed, and .Tor one month •P—(FP . •[Mitchell, in Hebroi^ balL The coach told the teiun and A m A 6(M SAFE DEPOSIT? VAULT FBESH FRUlf SALAD I Representative Asa W. Bails re- thereafter unless sooner removed.” Planted,bnnorted they beat Lake Oaneva 19 to 14. The act waS. passed, i t was ei STATE TONIGHT SUNDAE wceived the prize offered by the Oon- Crane Lake/ lOnm—Heavy snows V '- ' • IS THE ■ \ l^ccticut Dairymen’s Assodatton for plained, on the . gronhd that the N ovelties' mean nothing to the women of-this Poet(fiZ^ Depariimt. was a IniBl- < BEST AiiND CHEAPEST INSUBANGE Ideal Bridge. Pabna (ment submitted in Tolland county for ness institution and the poetyiaater . wtui • .Ckejant' Lake’s home demonstration' daas. general Sboifld remain a month to 1G932. They drive dog teams to school. Leslie Howard, AnuHaidjug I C. W. Hutchinson is ill with the familiariBe MS suceesaoi with the Ope of them, Mrs.^ Nell Berger, dntiee. T t t i r i € d : fgrip. Mrs. Robert E. Foote is r»> dm eo three to flee doga-'The round Kovering from an attack at grip. 'Die However, no one evw has remain- *Tnternattoiial NighV* " m i l i k o w s k i trip from her home Is 86 mUea. An­ ed beyond March 4. TBEi'rEAR(K)M f'ihrcc .voung children of Mr. and other, Mrs. Waltar Scott, drives nubteatm lt,,.; ■ . Mrs. Joseph Barrasso are lU, and TUs prorision :mi^ee to'no other Rvoty W edii4^*'\ one dog and tak# ber bahy with Cabinet peBttkm. ; IN i.i. I ill. ^Lawrence Perry Is still ill with ear her in tte sla& ^trouble. GUoago—BOmWt is gone and ^ The funeral of Mrs. Louis Fogil . ; L FranK alm>3rsap^ daughter of NEW fflBAlOBB TESTED yas largely attended by Mends and Robert Maynabd, Bjutehlns, presl- Ijrelatlves from New Y o n CltyrHart- WBZ- WBZA—h rank Ldither.’ ieuoc. WR& W BZA -/-Sherioobl. -Jtnj«iesi' WBZ-WBZA—Orj dent o f the Uhhistytty o f Chicago Newport News, Va., Jan. 1 WTiq-SURper Qu^ odfBi . , drama. WDRC^^OoDih Hord, Manchester, M arlborot^ An- is sad for two reasons. Birst she Rlover, Glastonbury and loea%. The (AP)—The united Fruit 11 •• 7 ' \ • WDRO-^Danoe' Muno. W R D O '^ en t. 'tfloral trlbutas ware maxiy and beau- Peten, last of stx.sbiM haUt by the / 1 • « . iW D R O -: ttlfuL She was a kind neighbor, a line in two years,: wffl be given trials ^ tssts off the VlrgtBlh i i i A .Moving moUaer and a Iqyal friend. trim. ■ f' ■ ■. Capee FSbntary It wai 'i *y '-'t 1- ACID MadpaoB,\WlBr-4ha alga in the today from offieUdavOC tha <■' / ' flAMPBBIX* IB m . barber alMbieoifl: News Shlpbuildiiig and YBl **Satltfi|(rate goarahtasd orl yow .Company. GUMS? Bofleiy, Bumgr, Bnglaad, Jan. moooy-bifc*^ ’' . 0 ^ ^ of shipyard^ Tofpk ^ 5 —(AP)—Mtendnad not to dalaar The oOw aiiht a bqiflar broke UUted Pitplt. and feia atteqmt to bcaak werid 1 ^ into the ahpri/hnqd Uflisrif to 'a steamsh^ be aboard veeerd {Ur Malertni CunbeU, vessel on > the mr ..jtaaieMla saoeK^ left' weioe lM|t not M BM. tUfB The will rai tad^ aaffarlaff p m toffneaw. owueiB laU la ■’ - 5. A teUMiatnre «C IDS, and t feWpiBmd fo imlBUBBlaBfor •Toii^jwm M^B'batlAlreut m 'ra'tHa' ...... ft .J-s -4’' 8:4b—4 urpriM8. but we got Ibrougb,” the dootw stktei whose'labor laws are -so FOBPrafSIO^ lesg Oona.,'ha' 9:0b^-Fint hbU of Old Timm DR.MERRnTH.EI)DT saM. notoriously'lax. It- would-make \m- I M S to COltDONEMIOR^ necessaiy the caljing of the confer­ HUGE PROGRAM 'D r. Eddy prcAably has. ushered Washington, Jsn. 26.—(AP)— •01 t o p 9:15—Remorks by aarenee Qiam* SMoe baUM into the world than any ence of the northeattern statea.aug- G l^ of rsstieMi sf Hartford. ibsls to raOrodd gested bV .Governor Ely of'M ae*-, barUn, noted aviator and trans*At* ISlOOTEiUtSOLD other doctor la New Eni^and. He How .e- The peatksur w ore fBsd-: la. lantio flyer. tost count some years ago, he eaid. AFIUDATWEB chusetts to seek ways and meam of Beaats by Senator Frsdfcffe C. Wal-1 FOR SATURDAY 9:85—^Two minute talks by combatting this evil. R artfofd , (Ooattaiaod from Page One.) but the number would run consider­ cott sad were-peferrod to thO Mayor iRankln and Mayor Quigley. ably over 3,000. “It would also make unneceasaiy South Ctm wiy, iW iM t sad g io - state commerce committee. 9:40—Arthur McOinley. mono­ the threatttied relaxation of the en- practicing phytician. Dr. Eddy also iil^tvMd and forward looking how* SHOW^MPLETE logue. is the oldm graduate of MlddUabuiy 10:00—Last half of Old Timers RInde Itfand CoignMBUi of labor statutes of Maaaaehueetta college, the - LARD, 4 lbs...... 27c avutge the 36-88 defeat. charged a dollar but the man was statute and the Connery bOL in the J. Panik, Nationally known Slovu At 9.‘05 o’clock, the Old Timers president of the Chamber of Com­ House and the Black bill in the Sen­ priest who died Suaday of .pneu­ Jw t SJS9 pounds to oMl! la 4 pound carton. It’s paatry . game will get underway, between poor. merce, was making arrangements tested. For delidoue pie ennt MBS.BELNOI^ ILL I Dr. Eddy clearly recalls a visit ne ate are adequate for the puri>oae. monia, were held at 10 a. m. today the former court stars of New with as many oldtime commuters as “Only if uniformity throughout in the church that he hao served for or wherever pure lard should bo Britain and Manchester. The en- Paris, Jan. 25 — (AP) — Mrs. made, to Bridgeport many years possible to make the‘last trip. used. ago. He had driven his horse out the naUon can be att^ed is such 16 y e a ^ the program will be finished at Oliver H. P. Belmont, leader of New The last train leaves Cheney mills Popular *Self-Serve’ in the early spring morning but a law desirable and workable. I am While high church dignitaries 10:30 o’clock, after which Buddy York society for many years', was in at 5:10 tomorrow night and reaches a critical condition today at her when he returned that night the satisfied that employers as well as from all parts of the east city offi­ Items GoM Medal Borst and his orchestra will furnish the north end at 5:20 after which it em(Sloyees in m y state of Rhode cials and representatives of Slovak residence here. Sha was 80 years snow, melting befor. the sun In the Chiekea-ot-the-Soa ' music for dancing untii midnight. will travel back to its roundhouse,' Island would welcome such a law. societies looked on the most Rev. old last week. hills, had sent torrents of water Tuna ...... 8 oaas 31o FLOUR, b a g ___ 18c The Oonoiriete Program never again to be made up as a Present Oondittons Maurice F. McCauUffe, auxiliary The program according to time Her daughter, Mrs. Jacques Bal- raging through the valleys. He said (For salads or oandwtehes.) 8 pound bag. Kitghen tMti>d san, the former consuelo Vander­ he was driving along in the dusk Cheney help train. IBnglneer John “It would .eradicate the present bishop of the diocese, celebrated the flour! schedule will be as follows; Kennedy will be at the throttle for ruinous and destructive competition funeral mass. Burial was in Bridge­ Ben Hot Salmon, ..3 eana 39e bilt, was with her. W. K. Vander­ when he encountered a str^ro that Beechnut Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. 2Se 7:85—First half of National the final passenger trip. coming from industry situated iu port. ' Guards-Idiantoms basketball game. bilt and Harold Vanderbilt, her sons, looked to be shallow. Getting into (Pound paohageo. Elbows 7:50—^Ehnie Wordell, Scotch come­ were in America. the center of the stream, however, and maoaroBl ladnded.) dian. Mrs. Belmont suffered a paraly­ he found it was very deep. He could Armour's Ughthonoe Cleanser, S.*05—^Last half of preliminary tic stroke last spring and in Novem­ not swim but he decided to make a 4 c a n s ...... ISe gam e. ber a relapse occur4*ed a fter she had run for it. Canned Corned Beef, 8 oaae 87o 8:85—Dodger Dowd’s tumblers. improved considerably. She has “Once or twice the mare lost her (Libby's or Armour's.) 8:35—The Dancing Saiiors. bene a resident of France since 1924. footing and the buggy swayed badly Seldner's Slayonnalse, Jar..l5o (

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Bir HHysir w u x i a m I ■Ml OB' si*riw l d r e R If -WsiM^1i*id:’'A fllN ^ By Qliv.Robtrtfi Bfiftofi nitis^tsd Prsum slring. Fnmlshsd With Evsry Pattsm. ** * , •qisaawi*m ANTIT03OW HMOoaif • j ^ u i a r B i i CHILDREN WILL TAKE BLAME So sffUy - BEGIN HEBE TODAV Mullens with her bond on John Al- SHEILA 8HAYNE. dancer den’s arm. Under it is a scroll on The bodice with its pretty and un­ This is tbe second of two ar­ dtacharted from a new {day be* which is inscribed, , “Why Don’t usual neckline is quite plain. And ticles by Dr. FMbeln on tbe oaOM MABION RANDOLPH, tlie You Speak For Yourself, John?” note tbe clever placement, of tbe nature and treatment of loek- star, la J^ o o a of . her. Sheila It reminds me of a time 1 was skirt seaming. aearchea for work and finally '«• wrong. A child ba<| been punish­ ' ' , « ■ ‘ ' ' curoM a part In a moalc'' show ed for nothing. She had not ex­ Softly faUing^silk (either plain,or By DR. MORRIB FIBl Noon to go on tour. DICK STAN- plained the facts and later 1 dis­ patterned) such as crinkly crepe is Editor, Journal of the , , LEl', rich and socially prominent, covered she was not to blame. She Medical Aseodation, and of Bygola, asks her to give np this job and took the blame and accepUd tbe delightfully sm v t for this model. tbe Hodfool Magostno • marry him hot Sheila refnaea. punishment rather than go into a Her Idea of marriage Is a,home Style No. 8409 is designed for Tetanus usually begins ' a ^ t long rigamarole ot bow it happen­ seven days after ^the wound' whlob In some little town far from Broad* ed. sizes 14, 18,18, 20 years, 88, 38 and way. 10 Inches bust. permits the germs to get into the Shelia is friendly with JIM 1 said, “If you had told us all tissues, although it may come ' on BLAINE, another actor In the about it, we would have under­ Size 16 requires 8 7-8 yards 89- somewhat later or, rarely, earlier. company from which she was die* stood. You have to learn to speak inch, with 1-3 yard 86-inch lining. The first signs are a sense of draw­ charged. When Jim offends Miss for yourself.” ing pain in a wound with the Randolph quite unintentionally She answered, “I didn’t ' know Price of Pattern 16 cents. twitching of musoles nearby i also she asks CRAIG ABBOTT, who is how to tell you. You wouldn’t the usum signs of infection eueh as backing the show financially, to have understood anyway. Mother. irritability,abiilW, headache,neadac ... ehlllinesa ______and It was easier to let it go.” Manchonter Herald fever. Then comes the atlffneas of discharge Jim. Abbott, tired of And this is the truth about chil­ the muscles >f the jaw and neck, Marion’s demands and tired of I'attern Service her also, goes to see Jim and dren. which gives the disease Its uamt» through him secures an Introduc­ Children Rarely Complain It becomes more and more diffi­ The rest of us go through tho Kui a Herald Pultui'D send lOe cult to open the mouth and finally tion to Sheila. m stamps or coin directly to the jawH may be clamped shut and. A few days later Jim calls days righting ourselves with other FushUtn Bureau, Manchester people. We are perpetually on the the neck rigid. Attempts !o open the Sheila and tells her Marlon Is out Evening Herald Ktttb Avenue mouth Intensify the spasm. of the show. A messanger comes defense. If we feel that something we have done is misunderstood and 'i8rd street, New York Otv Eventually, ot course, other mus­ to Sheila’s boarding house bring­ our tongues get busy with details Be sure to till In number or pat­ cles and nerves are involved so' that ing her a Imge basket of red ge­ or how or why we did it, or didn’t tern you desire. there are serious spasms and convul­ raniums. _____ do it. sions. In fact, there may be from NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Pattern No...... three to 40 spasms In an hour. The Ruth Nichdls, famous filer, is shown as she appeared while sitting for a portrait beiiig made of her by If someone comes out openly and accuses us. Instantly we arc up in Price 15 Cents whole body may be Inolvcd. Includ­ Sidney E. Dickinson at his New York studio. The gown and cloak she is wearing arc the ones she wore at ing even the muscles of the bowels CHAPTER XXI a recent diplomatic reception in Washington. arms and are not too particular bow we tell them they arc wrong. Name ...... and-of the bladder. Ot course, when Myrtle and Shelie. stared at We go through life slashing right the heai’i and the breathing muscles tddress ...... are Involved the condition ,1s fatal. each other. The flowers were being (cel an angry about that as per­ but it would do. And she cou'd it but it’s stayed with me pretty and left at the thorns of disapprov­ borne up the stairs In the arms of a haps she should have been. dance much better! It was t.ue well—” al that whip out at us as we pass. 8lze ...... Even under the lesl ol Ireatriiont Abbott, respdendent in a bcauti- that Marion Randolph had a repu­ “Buying geraniums by the cart­ But children don’t. They take staggering delivery man. Sheila had it all. They seem to think that be­ patients with lockjaw may die be­ never seen geraniums such as these tully cut suit and an amazing tie, tation and a following. Sheila bad load, for example!” cause oi the potency of this poison. eyes her amusedly. “How’re the none. Audiences liked her but she He moved nearer. "Here’s what ing misunderstood is part of daily Much defends ou the time at which before. They had been cut and fast­ rehearsals coming?” be asked. . had never had a role important I’m trying to say to you, Shelia. living. the antitoxin Is given and on the Not only this, but they are dif­ there great cheer and an abundance ened to long stems through which, “Almost over. We’ll be leaving enough to make her well know i. And 1 mean it! Will you marry of friendliness—with not a charge amount. Of greatest Importance is for the road, you know, in a day me?” ferent from us oldsters. We be­ the prevention of lockjaw through the man explained, b; some simning “Aren’t you making a mistake?” have and think pretty much the [ / ARVELOUS permitted to us! arrangement they could absorb or two,” she said slowly. “You see, 1 know (To Be Continued) Everywhere were decorations or the proper treatmen! of people who same from one day to another. We .\NHATTAN have been wounded, at the earliest “Yes, 1 know. 1 own part of that Marlon didn’t leave because are more or less static. a religious and festal nature, and “We had to send to half a dozen that show, as it happens. Oh, you she received a screen offer. Equity M By------from the kitchen came fumes of possible moment. It should be taken of our greenhouses to get them, We haven’t those sudden no­ for granted that a wound acquired didn’t know that, did you?” wouldn’t let her do such a thing tions or Impulses that children WILLIAM OAINF.fi much foreign, high flavored cook­ Miss," he said. “Well,” said Shelia, “I hope that and Equity wouldn’t let you dis­ ing. in localities where the soil Is like­ Sheila thought, “He wants a tip,” doesn’t mean bad luck for me. You have. Furthermore, having a great L ly to be contaminated, such as miss her either. You must have reduction of interests we have a Mine host proposed a toast to us wounds acquired in fields, stablc.s- and went to get her purse. But the were backing 'When Lights Are come to an arrangement—” G lo r ifyin g New York.—We may feel a bit and In broken English said: man shook his head. Low’ too, weren’t you?" great reduction of temptation. more secure from the ad'vlces of a and farmyards, or such as gunshot “Highly agreeable to both of us,” Everything interests a child, there- “May the year bring us under­ and powder wounds, are infected. No, Miss. I’ve been tipped Abbott nodded. "I was. But supplemented Abbott. He did not young friend who comes down from standing." t.".at’s another story. What I have for4 a dozen times a day he is A physician who treats such a plenty." The delivery man turned look at the girl. “You needn’t Yourself tempted to break over rule, and be West Point and calls upon me at case will probably open the wound and clattered, whistling, aown the to tell you today is that I’m still worry about that, Sheila,” he went ' Persons You Know backing “When Lights Are Low.’ what we like to call “naughty.” times. widely, removing any clothing, stairs. ou. “Your contract will be secure Wrong Answers He says the military professors at Morgan Dennis, who etches those or other visible contamination Shat “Where are you going, to put Miss Randolph’s out of it. Left for enough. Do you want the part?” J f By Alicia Hart delightful pups, is another whose the west last night. Why don’t you Another thing—a half hour af­ tbe Point tell the students that the may be present, and then treat the them?’’ Myrt asked. The girls sur­ Sheila was smiling. “You sent ter he has done something a child money was tied up- in stocks that wound with proper antiseptics. veyed the huge container, water take over her part?” •193W Nca ac^igfe'INC defences of New York are first sank to such a low that—well, he me red geraniums, didn’t you?" she can’t remember why he did it or rate. It is also important, at. this time filled, with the crimson geraniums “1 knew Marion Randolph had asked. “And you knov’ what they Fluttering, graceful, appealing how he felt .at tbe moment. ' He I’m sure the good doctors of the has been tempted to go ahead and to inject under the skin the s^clfic arranged in profusion. They were gone”, Sheila told him. “But she bad mean to. me. The home I want can’t recall what was in his mind use the certificates for sketching antitoxin against tetanus, and per­ lovely. Enjoying their unusual hands are part of the present Vic­ gentle science of cannonading would a contract, didn’t she? I don’t un­ some' day. You know I love the at the time because all children not deliberately misinform tbe abe­ paper. i haps to give another injection one beauty, Sheila wondered why they derstand that part.” road. This other show means the torian swing of things. are emotionally “fluid” or resili­ Katharine Brush’., who writes week later. were not more popular. She v/as cedarian warriors entrusted with “She did have.” Abbott's tone road. It means life in small towns These are the days when a woman ent. We feel in the same mcod the protection of our country. Yet about fascinating people, is one of to know inunedlat^y. was serious. “But I released her. where the homes are real homes. who knows her stuff lets her hands the most personable of authors. Al­ If the disease develops in spite “That I fellow tracked those red for hours, days, or weeks at a their preaching seems to be at odds She had a fine film offer. Since Those flowers only served to speak for her. stretch, while a child changes fre­ with some of tbe alarms spread now though she showed little sympathy of preventive treatment' the patient petals all over the place?” Ma both shows are mine why don't strengthen my purpose.” ahe quently in a few minutes. for ope red headed woman she cr«3- should be placed In a quie’ rooin. Lowell ejaclated, puffing up the you go into the other one and stay You can manicure your nails, and then. ated, her own hair has a reddish laughed a trifle shakily. “If you cream and massage your hands, do No, they can’t explain, and don’t I have a faint recollection of hear­ preferably in a hospital, and spared stairs again after seeing the man here?” really wanted me to' stay on Broad­ tinge. out of the hoiue. No one ever came Sheila's head bent lower as she your best by them so far a^ groom­ explain. They caimot argue any­ ing somewhere — yea, more than Martin Johnson, the explorer, used way and play that part you ing is concerned and yet not . quite way— 1 mean IntelllgenUy. We once.— that for an aggressive for­ in or went ot of the lodging house pondered. Here was the opportu- shouldn't have sent them. They challenge them into an argument to p ^ around with Jack London. ' To feed the pat’ent it is some­ unless Ma knew it. mty to go into a Broadway play in make the grade in getting hand- eign pqwer to raid New York would Leon (“Rubber Legs") Errol times necessary' to pa«» a aaxrbw mean too much to me.” appeal. sometimes, demanding some sort be no more risky an adventure than •‘Say—!!’ she went on, "those the leading tole! It would mean of answer, and in their bewilder­ gave Fatty Arbuckle a stock com­ tube through the noss -and dowp geraniums certainly do bring back that her name would be featured. “Kindly oniit geraniums,” Ab­ I mean that it takes more than for a horde of horsemen to go tree­ pany job — a bit as a blackface into the stomach. Someone must old times!" Or did it? bott said soberly. grooming these days tq get Uie ment they give the wrong one. ing an anemic fox with the aid of comic, out in Portland, Oregon. Ar­ be constantly with the patient to "I mean—” most out of your hands. Other people’s quarrels are a forty hounds. prevent injury from convulsions and Ma had been bom in the coun­ “You will be the star, of course,” pretty fair exchange, a give and buckle didn’t have enough capital try. Conversation about her child­ Abbott continued. "Think of it— "1 know what you mean.” His Sleeves, gloves, bracelets and to buy a wig, so he shaved his hair to guaro against sudden death from hood was dotted with reminls- Sheila Shayne in ‘When Lights Ahe eyes, regarding her steadily, grew cuffs all do their bit. take. A chtid is at a terrific dis­ “101 Ranch” and blacqened the top of his head. paralysis of the breathing censes of a wide range. Today Low’! How does that sound to serious. “And you knqw what I If you have wristii that do not advantage because he is neither One of the indelible memories of That ■was when you and I were In no condition Is the constant add mean. Or I hope you do!” His taper the way you wiish they would, a quick isasoner mor an elocution­ the holiday period is of a visit to immediate attention of a competent brought forth a wealth ot anec­ you?” is t He nearly always loses the young, Maggie. dotes — her mother’s sunny kitchen How did it sound ? To be a star vcice lowered. "Ever sin/c 1 saw be adamant about not buying those a basement cafe in the heart of Jack Sharkey, the heavyweight phydeian and good nursing so im­ you in that Italian garden I’ve been huge bracelets that are in style fight beicause we block him at "Little Italy,” which the genial pro­ portant. This frequently mak^ the window filled with geraniums and on Broadway! Oh, Sheila was every turn. We are not in a com­ champ, who prtfers ^h in g in tpe begonias. Plant slips exchanged sure she could fill the part. She planning this. I’m a small town right now. The^ make the . most prietor, for reasons never gleaned, summertime, likes to take a rilTe difference between life ^nd d e ^ - among the neighbors.. Ma sigh'- boy, really, with more money than delicate wrist look heavy. Don’t promising mood and we haven't had identified as “101 Ranch.” Thv antitoxin which opposes the could bring to it much that Marion patience. and go out with congenial friends as she did frequently, wiping her Rsindolph had 'lacked. Sheila’s is good for me. I haven’t been wear a whole cuff of bracelets. There was no other patronage, during the hunting season. poison must be given ea>'ly in, the face with her apron. Both Sheila voice wasn’t as good as Marion’s very careful about what 1 did with They too are hard on the wrist that In this case I was to blame. 1 but much activity in the place when disease arid. In large doses. and Myrt well knew that she could isn’t well shaped. Stick to a snug, asked, “Why didn’t you speak up, I entered with another friend well Under th# best of treatment it not have been hired to return to perhaps a Jeweled, but a snug watch Mary?" known to the affable host. is possible to save the lives of from the life of those days, however bracelet for your decoration. Wear And she answered, “You would The activity was a family re­ one-half to two-thirdS of the per­ much she might sigh for it. rings and necklaces and let your not let me. And you wouldn’t union—and sometiilng it was to be­ sons who are infwted. “What are you going to do with wrist go bare. have tmderstood anyway. It was hold! / A b O D K these flowers?’’ Ma asked Sheila. If your hands aren’t lovely and too much trouble to talk a lot Family completely filled the place, ‘T don’t know. Send them to a you have to admit it, try cuffs that about it." which was not too ample. The dance hospital, meybe. Wear some—” extend over the back of your hands floor was given over to four kid­ Do You “WeM them? Geraniums?’’ a bit. ’The old-fashioned mittrcuff, DOUBLE ACTION dies—two little girls and two little « onr BRUCE CATTON “’They’ll look well with my black ^dPIHNBRCAPf as they are called, that come down boys—Who had their toy wagons chiffon.’’ LEFTJ9 OP BLACK eiREr in a little point over the top of the Fort Worth, Tex.—Mr. Bennett, and other ‘ playthings strewn all SEE FAILURE IN FOOD LAW “Well—maybe. They’d look bet­ SATIN RIBBON. hand. ■ They taper jmur hand to all hardware emptoye, has a hen which about. At the tables sat mater, ter to me in a kitchen. You know outward appearances. need not worry about getting it in pater, parents-in-law, grandparents, Authors Declare Consumer’s'Rights —one of those little model kitch­ If you wear flaring gatmtiet tbe neck for non-production. The sisters-in-law, brothers-ln-law. un­ Aren’t Protected One Year .\go Today — SpaOlah ens you see in the magazines. gloves, they give your hands and hen is so ambitious that she lays cles, aunts, cousins and whatnot. Play won the $2000 added mail- Checked curtains at the windows ^WOdTRlPSOFWIDtRtP wrists a smaller look. Big top double eggs. The other day Bennett Behind the counter there was pre­ The far-famed pure food-law of gural Handles^) at. New, Orleans. and aU.’’ m VET RIBBON FORM THt BOPIQC sleeves that taper to the wrists do was surprised to find, when he siding a son of the proprietor, surftly the United States is so full of loop­ Jim Londos successfully defended Myrt looked at the other girl. the same for you. A'puff above cracked an egg laid by one of his not more than 15. No sooner had holes as to be disturbingly ineffec­ his heavyweight wrestling tlUfi, “I’ll .bet you’d rather have a kitchen OFTNtWNITECREPtGOWN the elbow and a more-or-less-fitted hens that the egg had another egg we entered, on recognition of my tive. Furthermore, it is administered against Sam Stem before a crowd like that than your name in elec­ BELOW. long cuff accent hands * and are inside. ’The outside egg measured friend, than the host merrily bel­ in such a way that the profits of of 15,000 in Madison Square Gar-^ tric Ughts.’’ grand for the girl with lovely ones. 3 1-2 inches long. ’The inside egg lowed an order that we be given our manufacturers are protected much den. •; • • . . “I m ight’’ ’These are little details of dres.s. had a hard shell and was about the fill of whatever we wanted. better. than tbe health of the con­ “Read the note, Shelia. See what But they make all the difference in size of a bantam egg. There was no misbehavior, but sumer. - FhiB Yeats Ago Today — Tris he says. Of course, it’s none of the impression your handis give. These are the amazing charges Speaker, former manager of, the You can’t afford to overlook them. contained in “100,000,000 Guinea Cleveland Indians, was released my business—!’’ by the 'Washington Senators. Wil­ Sheila opened the envelopes with Pigs,” a startling, outspoken book liam Daniels’ Justice F. won the. fingers that trembled a little. It by Arthur Kallet an * F. J. Scbllnk. 62000 Southland purse at the was written on fine club stationery %BIJ0W--A SCARF Basing their assertions on govern­ and the hand writing was just - THIS CURIOUS WORLD - ment records and this files of Con- New Orleans Fair Grounds track. what she would have expected from OF STRIPE 0 TAFFETA UOTATIO suniers’ Research, these authors as­ RIBBON. Ten Yjsnrs Ago Today — Everett Craig Abbott. There was humor sert: • •• McGowan, Ice sweater of St. Paul. in bis face, in his words and even That the scandalous patent medi­ Minn., set a new record for --the in his scrawl. cine trade is flooding the market mile, whizaing over the distance “Funny writing, isn’t it?’’ was Temperament usually is Just an with worthless, and frequently poi­ in 2:24^ at Edmonton. Altar It Myrt’s contribution. “However, it excuse for a bad disposition. sonous, nobtrums. wds announced 'that Luis Angel would certainly be useful on —^Mlss EUzabeth Oppenhetm, con­ ’That the consutnei h u only the Firpo, Argentina -heavyweight !wm check." cert pianist. poorest protection ugalnst, adulter­ to sail from Buenos Aires Fcp..'! “Dear Little Geranium Lady," ated foods, and that foodstuffs con­ to start campaigning in the United the note began. “If you will have If school ‘authCrlties studied tru­ taining highly deleteriout matter States. dinner with me tonight or tomor­ ancy cases instead of'Cal}^ an are extremely common. row might or the n^bt after that officer they could prevent much de- ’That all manner of popular medi­ SE, Die Food and that begun in 1039 had not the basis Drug Administration ' Ohd ui^e a too, for be is 102 years old; Ha u d ning but they arranged a tea date. OBSCMTDOmsr his wife, who is 30 years bis'Jiutior, “And perhaps,” Abbott said, “1 for it been laid by unwise laws. YHROUGM*n« drastic reyisicn of the basic law. —Francis H. SlssOn, fiie^dent, Published by the Vanguard'Press, are planning 'to celebrate' fhblf can persuade you to re-arrange RARBFIRO, the book retails for 83'. foldch weddffkg next suimnei‘. , !. your other plans after that. Who American Bankers’ Association. ATMOSPHBRe. Is the man anyhow? If It le Stan­ ley, can’t all three of us have din­ Polltidans are mostly decent re­ ner together? He is an interested spectable fellows with a gwiiine la your future as I am.’’ feeling for their families, and thflr ’The,girl smiled Wisely Into the friends. £ f 4 o 9 3liB fwM to T S k llA transmitter. *Tt isn’t Dick," she —Mayor Anton J* ‘ Oermak of Chicago. FINE aaid. “And I can break the en­ 7 SBRN ON OiNLS gagement." ...... "Well, we’ll see about that later. These are days when a m ^ the ARRNPITHM BARF NOR HORNF/ Ifeaawlifle, put on your best air of teaching forcM oiir liistltutloBs 'INB/AMt OBCDRAnON^ expectancy. I have news for you.” the, freest sort of- acadeofio freedom MAM0PPRATM1RF shbidd pMvall. . ' \ , o w y / • At 4:80 they were seated in a —Thomas W. Lomont of J.. P; Mor­ ftsxiMb threading along Broad- gan B Oempahy. V, ■ > u sray. Sheila had learned several things In the meantime. She had WhUo ihany a modern- BEMUdea’s 'n* Isarfied that Qralg Abbott, the heart palpitates whim she seei the jouag man she had supposed to be movie'hsrefine iHh her hsatel .’it Is AAB^YNliFKAFA a casual, old-time acqualntaace ot with a. rbeenOy of JO: 91m-Blaine's, was the man whose sehtlnMiiti^^-dor -tbe of money had financed, "When lights .mfimwe ls;‘Bor^ufd>daj|l^' . Are Low." He was the man re- —pr.;^thuof . i. ,j "I • * for her l o s ^ her job In eooMMwA Im ita te of m , •< :r« ^])1^. Somehow' she dfdn't :"V . . 7 '’ .J\\ ^^.•'. z. ^•vV’ tf\iT V t' -^ iO R6$airy A. A, \’ chm omMskinm Trade S I J Noses Out AranORTOF A. S. D. In ^ u l Period FINAL HALF A F T P KE T- Sl Minr’t Mqr Frave. Rallf h Qosiv Knles B O X SC O R E Grait GM» R«c(hb fle LEADING BY 20*13 CimA Hin; ChAvffli^ V Stnkflif BbA To Sol* I ' <• Bri^s 32*30 Wii Orer Trade (S3) P. B. F. T. G u m s - Were SG^ Fonal SiitaMat T« 1 RM4y, It ...... 4 8-8 11 Rees Phy Bribat, Agpei* fion Al Coirt Fold b ' AaericaB Sdnol Far 8 Roasi, 1^ rg . ...4 2-8 10 B O X SCO RE Pntt (h Anal TlAt 0 McCuny, tf . ...1 2-8 4 amtefTvelRieaLet • 2 K«Uh, c ...... 8 1-4 7 she RubAeH h Pint Beaaty Aft A. (88) Rinani; Fast, PlrafilB* 0-0 Dei( Scceafa Abo Fk- 2 Artill^ If . ...0 0 AqdesGets H e M ]r . P. \ B. F. T. Anm; Sitirdaf. 0 McAdama, i f ...0 0^> 0 0 Marditoelc; r f .> . . 8 1-2 7 baiinJiDudHitBaidTo 2 BiMen, I f ...... 0 0-1 0 flhif, Rd Fai To toaduD 1 Rutkowskl, If . . 4 2r4 . 10 tors, 21*1^ Reedy ad 4 S h aia c,'c...... 5 0-8 10 In a formal atotement to the 10 13, 8-14 82 Los Angeles, Jan. 25.—(A P ) — tffiic Pkee |e Ose of 4 Fxaaka,' Ig . ..0 0-1 0 pren today, Harry Ginaboig, who Pby. RosaFeatne. for The O tfm gki Games here last sum­ 0 Gharvat rg .... . 1 0-0 2 wiU leod tlir New Britain Old P. B. mer returoad a net p ro^ o f approxi­ 0 Naaewicsi Ig, rf ..1 0-0. . 2 Tbnora agalnat tha loeol OM 2 Siviaski. rf ...... 8 8 Roatfcowrio,'lg;.. 0 4 , 2 Ttmeia in the im m al‘tilt fo r tim mately 8150,000. Whlla no financial Best Guos Here Ha Sea* •'1 benefit -of the imwtylnysd at tha When the 8 t Itery's oome to X IVilaoa, If . . f t 2 MandMStsr toasorraw night to i j « t Bifbt the State Tnde school 2 Tartonlai c ...... 0 statamentof. the intnnational clas- 12 15 8^10 83 State A n m y Satarday fight, !.^«iri.thwn w ma jouineyed to Haffarty, r g ...... 8. sks has baeft made, this figure was lOK &b Also Lose. pooli-poahed toa aimouneemrot at meet the National Guards, toe 1 Bee five (2f) Bast Hartford qutotet will attempt West Haztfoid for the naual A Tiainey, ig ...... fi revealed in a'atatement from the Jerty Ftay Manchester cead>, that P. B. F. T. the local < qaintet naaded no fur­ to defeat tiw oiMdien on thtir heme gmm»m with Uso American School 1 Lmnphler, Ig ...... 0 CoBumnilty Peiroiopaaent Aaaodi 0 Sturgeon, r f ... . 8 24 8 tloo that it "hepad to contribute, to . d ther praetiee to again defeat theU: floor at the State Armory, a feat for the Deaf and took both csmtesta After playing brilliant, aggies- 1 Faulkner, if . . . . 14 ' 8 opponents; > that has been aCcompUtoed only U 13 4-10 80 the city and eouaty of Loa Angriea dve baSketbaU to gain a 20-18 ad­ 1 Campbell, tfi’*rf '. 1*2 1 in very ezdttnf dosinf periods. IB Score by period: the final surplaa of the O ly n ^ Ginaburg elaborated on hia pooh- by the Kniffiita of litbuanla this vantage in toe first half, the Rec 3 Cotter, c . . . i .. . 0 OtI 0 poohing t y atatiog that ”ManelMa- season. Tbe Bt Huy’s are regard­ the fame, A . S. D. led an the Trade School ...... 2 8 11 U —22 games, in the aeighboihood of 8250,- Five faltered badly in toe final pe- 1 FaUmwaki, xg . . 3 04 ‘ 6 Jb. S...... 7 8 10 5-80 000.” ter wm need plenty, at praetiee be­ ed aa the beat bobketban outfit to way with a minute to play rioda oil one of the beet gamer 1 Dowd, Ig, rg .. ..1 1-2 8 fore we’re through with them; It’ll Wordy Ctoeater Hartford, having Improved Roari of the locals, tied the score to Referee, Priedhian. Time, 8-min- Tha Loa Angeles organising com­ played on a local court tbia seasos 1 Saimonds, Ig ... : 0 04 0 be a battle to the Mtter epd and ute quaxtere. mittee, almost the aame as the Com­ ooasiderably atoee to* last meeting It 80-all with a lo a f ahcA and bowed in defeat to toe Rosary we’ll he on the long end of the with the Qaarda. from the center o f the floor and Trade (*1) munity Devehtyomt A Mod idini A. A. of Springfidd at toe School 8 11 5-16 27 score.” P. B. F. T. has announced It would rotin the Some by Fetlode: On Ufa QSbar band, toe Guards with the sound of the doataf h w street Rec last nlgtat The find Defiee Long Praetiee COCHRAN IS Ann are equally dstormtoad to remain In the air McCnny of the locala let 1 McCuny, if .4 1-1 9 bends o f a mllUoa dMlars; voted by score was 88-27, the outcome giv­ Rosary ...... 8 5 IS 7—88 The New Britam coach denied 2 Pfau, If ...... 2 0-1 4 the state Ityiislature fbr ^m otirm ing the Rees a record of fifteen Rec F iv e ______i r 8 3 4—27 to the wtontog on their drive another at the b a ^ t fv iA - that his charges have been practic­ borne, floor afid will jOfid every ef­ inf the net to five the game to ^ 0 McAdams, c . . . . .3 1-3 7 of the games.- 855,000 premium lessee and seven victories and toe Referee, Sherwood BiseeU. Seme ing steadily since last Fourth of .0 0-1 0 FHIR1HWM TODAYfort to this dheetion. The Guards local quintet ___ 2 Adams, r g ...... on the bonds also will be i*id . Roeaiy'p their fifteroto victory in at halftime, 26-13, Rec. Time, r.O July but modestly admitted that 0 Novak, I g ...... 0 1-3 1 This would raise the net over minute quarters. his team was in perfect form and boast the best’ record of stay team Manchester was hampered by the seventeen starts. to this saetkin. tiRliteen victories aty»wn> of some of its £egulam. * — ■ — ■ ■ operating ertyensee to approximate^ The Rec Five was unbeatable in could take toe best qidntet in toe 5 9 8-9 21 ly 81,300,000. Such ccsta aa con­ Besory OMs (21) state. He said that his lineup vfill and flva .defeats and expect to but every player on the toe first half, setting a terrific pace make the S t MfiiyW number four­ nifht played heads up Amerteaa Sitoofi tor Deaf (16) struction and handling o f tUe Olym­ that resulted in a furious, rough P. B. F. T. indufie Chief Larson, Cbaries AQI- Holds Oailitoded teid h P. B. ■ F. T. pic rillage, and additions to the vari­ 2 Seymeayk, r f .. ..2 04 4 ler, Cbaries Cook, David Ellison, teen. ' , and made possible the win. and. tumMe battle that brought Doubt still indsta as to ”Bevo” went qaceptiooally ^ 0 Angfitoe, rf .... .2 0-2 4 ous games altee, estimated at half enthusiastic cheers from toe small 2 M. lUeinlc, If .. . 1 1-2 8 William Duack; Steve Duack, Al 8 LampUer, If .*... e • •.3 1-8 7 4 T. Niemio, c 5 14 11 Schade, Ken Walther, Jadr Grfi>- Wferld TbeeCuhion Bk* Hurlty*a kppaartog to the Itoeup. Rout and Bisedl {dayed a atdlar P«nii^ dollars, w en not covered by crowd in attendance. The stellar due to A foot ttjnty. The St guard game. Kelsb in his d d w t^ y 0 Loricop, I f ...... • e •.0 04 0 the bciic fimiiT performance of the Rece gave town 8 Kraeon, r g ...... 1 1-2 3 stein, Walter Hergstrom and' him* 1 Spen, e ...... 0 0-0 0 0 Lusscsewski, rg ..0 04 0 adf. Mity*a. hoarover. baVe added sev­ center flled in v « y credit­ On the baris o f these .figuree it a lead of 12 to 8 at toe end o f the lanl ToarumaiL eral new playiva to their squad, ably. Supinakl, forward on e ^ 0 launphiU, c ...... e • •.0 0-0 0 was vmoffldally said that the gross first quarter and this margin was 0 Lukas, I g ...... 0 0-1 0 M^ror George A. Quigley will ac- 0 C o n i^ r g ...... • • •.0 0-0 0 0 .Romanlak, Ig .. . 0 04 0 company the team as mascot and who are .capable of playtog fine 8. D. te4«" was outstanding in gate receipts tOr the nunes, vdiich strettoed to 20-18 b; halftime. And basketball. The regular team wlD 0 Dumond, xg . . . . .1 1-1 8 were the moat suecesKul financially this without toe s c re e s of AI win eontrihute hia moral s u ^ r t scoring abOliy. 3 Bonaflne, Ig . . . . • • •.1 0-1 2 to his . team. Last.^ year’s 46-40 de­ Chicago, Jan., 25,— (A P ) —Wei be led by Wordy Watenttfia and In the preliminary McAt o ^ of any ever staged, were slightly Hewitt and Pete Campion. 10 9 34 21 ■ Bee Oirto (17) feat at Om bands of toe locd Old ker Cochran today was after his WiU include. MWioy btotbers, Stan- McCurry, the “liaC” combteatio^ short of 82.000,000. Cotter Leads Locals gle. Briggs and Cronin. 7 7 2-7 16 The Rosary quintet was unable P. B. F. T. Timera has not been forgotten, said wSStogeOiw wen A friendly suit Is now before Su­ Ginibuig, and Ifn be a different fourth straight victory to toe The team win ba accompanied by Score by periods: perior Court determine the prop­ to ' pentrate toe Rec defense in the 0 Dsaidus, r f ...... 1 0-1 2 to help In engineering a ^ Trade School...... 6 6 6 3—21 story Saturday night. world ; three cushkm biUlards toe St. Mary’s bugle aad drum over the A. 8. D. er manner into which to retire the first half, toe locals repeatedly tak­ 0 (}61e, r f ...... • 3 . 1-2 5 corps at twenty-five plecee. whldi A. S. D ...... 1 6 2 7 --16 The main encoimter will start at tournameiit, nd he needed it to phier went best for the Ame. an bonds. The "final surplus” will be ing toe ban away from toe visi­ 2 Welles, If ...... 2 24 6 hMig on to undisputed possession band wUl furnlito mxnAc between Referee, Friedman, Time, 7-min- tors _to cbalk up basket after bas­ 0 Gaidor, c ...... 0 04 0 8:15 o’dock. The National Guards SdooL ute pModa. evenly distdlKited betweei. win oppose toe Phantoms of New of toe leadership. Cochran’s oppo­ the InterndasloD periods. JU and Both games were very cleanly Angeles county and city. The Com­ k et The accurate long shots of toe 2 Webb, c ...... 0 04 0 Britain to the preUmtoary at 7:86 nent today was Frank ScovUle, hia'band of ten pieces wtU funfisb slaved, the sportsmanah^ waa ex- munity Development, Aseociatloa R(Mary was all that kept them in' 0 LyttiSf c •••■•«• . 0 1-1 1 o’dock. A l Boggtoi and Sherwood who, after a- disappointing start 0-1 2 musie for danctog. oeUent; regarding w l^ ^ turned over to the city and county the running in toe first b ilf. 1 Buckland, rg . . . ; 1 Bissell win referee toe latter game captured two straight victories. lii toe' preUmtoary. gamA toe D. jphyrical director, Mr. Rockwril, today, 8427,744116, which r^esen U Jim Cotter contributed a Q>len- 0 Emonds, Ig . . . . . 0 1-1 1 and Tom Quish and MuH Mc­ Cochran and ScovlllA were down National Guard Reeervea wUl tece 0-2 0 aim remarked.. the net profit for the qpentioD. of did defensive performance and 0 Cervtoi, I g ...... 0 Carthy, win handle the main fea­ for toe second afternoon match, toe DSMelay to toe first o f a tbree- Friday night the locals go to En­ the Memorial Criiseum, formerty the kept toe Rece In pneseesion of toe ture. foUowtog the opener between J. same series. Tha first game will field High, ThompsonvfllA to open (Myinpic Stadium, since the fidi of bell , during most of toe first two 5 6 5-12 17 Tom Qnlah, Referee N.'Bozeman, Jr., and T fft Denton. stu t at 7:80 o’clock vrfto toe main up basketban relations with that periods. The Rees were oh toe ball Score at half time. 10-9, Rees, A lot has been written about old Angle Kieckhefer, defending cham­ encoitoter a t'9:15 o’clock. 1928. eight nrinute schooL MERCHANTS UBAOBB every minute, checking perfectly Referee Dowd. Time, timers. But when it comes to men pion, tied with Bozeman for aeoond and following up shots, never giv­ quarters.' (m the floor Just dip that skyplece place todby, will meet Otto Rdaelt 3OO0EB MBEIINO In the Merchants League at the ing toe Bay State team a brrotoing to Tom Quish. He was aU through to n i^ t ' C h u ^ Oak ancya last n i^ t tha RUTH LOSES PLACE speU. go; Charvab Sank another for toe playing basketbalL and .was a Clarence Jacikeon and Dehton A apeetal meeting Of the Manehes- hardware Stores took four poiiiito' Heea Fenei' Baffly. Rcisary. ' referee before Dtok Dillon pej»r In the Rec and in addition coat Shore "835, it field in the poll of members of toe lineup aa he was engaged to play cellent values in discontinued styles in another soon after. With a minute In New Britain, (tetn^on was; mp- ' b Cage Greek. being his third offense. First Nattonal (9) baseball writers assodatton Klikn and a to go, Faulkner tossed Near nghts and a lot . of roygh- Murphy ------— 92 98—190 received llx against 68 tor Ruth. in a long aide shot that made toe poaed to play butY>lted 4o arrive, houae playing bad been Urn order ot Wright ...... 98 92 93—278 Klein also polled 16 votes tor cen­ count 81-27 but with one second to poedlty becauae of n h M New York, Jan. 85.—(A P)— Led the evening. Then, during the first Benny . . . . ---- 82 81 163 ter field end eight for left for a by their erode V>rward, Earl Nik- minute of the third ^.iod , the Johnston...... 81 — 109—190 grand total of 135 votes.* Ruth’s kd, toe EUs of Yale haVe handed Florshdbni and Shore-Mantha trouUe smarted. Biddle RusseU ...... 113 82 89—284 total of 94 was made up of 63 for Hartford boy was the winner. Don Penn its first defeat of the season V was swinging around the Csnadlen Nelson ...... 108 97 89—294 right field, 29 for left and two for Lopedata. 188, Hartford won the afid forced a tripla tie fbr first place net when' he ccdllded with Mantha. croter.. REFEREE REPUES dew on over Joe Doe of Thomp- in toe Esstera XntercoUegiate bas­ Bostonian Shoes at 477 444 478 1899 Cronin, the Senators manager, sonvlUe, 144, to a foot go. Charles ketball. league. Expected to do no They slid txross the ice .and came Pagrone. 180, Hartford, wen over up with Mantha clinging to Shore’s Waridns (4) and shortstop pMled toe greatest ntore than give Penn a good work­ Buckland ...... 99 88 99—286 Young Clark a t * Hartford. Eddie out, Yale, imeovered a smashing of- back. The pugnadous Eddie wrig­ number of votes, 158- Here is toe TOBOOSOFCROHDMeadows, 149, Thontyaonvflle won gled free, whipped off his gloves and Lovett ...... 105 100 115—320 voting by positions for the leader fendve'-huUt around fnkkd and F ra zie r...... U3 121 95—329 on a knockout over Otorlia Pag- planted a clean right on Mg Syhdo’s and his doaest rival: ftCO., US. Hftrttort. ” “ Jaw. Gleason ...... 113 UO 98—821 Left'field—O’Doul, Dodgers, 101; Jmeaton rushed in just in time to Wigonowski . . . 99 108 116—888 Ruth, Yankees, 29. Fight Fais\ At RodnriUe Brook, was glyen a ^ w mth _ --i*rvfti,ft«.M« receive a glancing Mow from Bid­ Centerfidd—AveriU, todiana, 61; Ktogflsh, 120, Hartford, aftw three a tie with Princeton and Columbia dle’s fist. He grabbed r>hore and 529 527 0 8 1579 Lloyd Wansr, Piratea, 46. rounds. ICke Murphy, looktog for toe lead, each wito two* vic­ Mantha, now free, tried to whale the I^ h t Add—Klein, PhllUes, l l i ; Learn WhatMak^ a€ood stronger, got a draw with Joe tories and one • defeat Y sIa now Values up to pair. handicapped Boeton right defenae Professlonala (8) Ruth, 68. Sulots, Hartford. lOka gave away tied to percentage with Dartmouth man. The referee was grabbing from Pagan! ...... lOO 98—285 First base—Foxx, Athletics. 188; four pounds 4tod it was just o m o f for fourth pteoe,. cur gain a share o f one to the other and as be ^p p ed Jaffa ...... 94 121t- ^ 2 Gehrig, Tanka. 40. * Qfidah Ike Boats. those nightsita ^tiiat Mike di878 be ^ baa nromptiy aooaptad tba flitote wero i » tout BUBa had tim Old llfiil qf ,888 nraaoM.OMtelltW * * a a 4 w e v * « 128 118-818 du6's^ Mraaa for 1888. view of o n n i tolih him. J o T jb to . 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W hat tfHtoa;|iia :to ''6 a iiiipdaa6> R tha AUTOMOBILES APJ , 5NT8 , ■U^MWiit. glaiii S. laWtart o* in atyla, aopy and typography with trips at spsoial rates. Phone 3068, arge. Telephone Hartford 2^ 16. Canadian AmerloaiiB , ragnlatlona antorofd by tba Poy*oJ“ 8860, 8864. Providence 2, New HavMi 1.' ara and they raaaraa tba right to TonlgbFs .Schedule adit, ravisa ot rajaet any copy , eon- o « - ______aldarad objaotionabla^. . . . Canadian Amerlcaiuf: GLOUNO HOURS—Glaaatflad ada to COURSES ANd CLASSES 2 7 TIE FOR mOH SINGLE AND - QuAec at Pbiladelpbla. ba pobTlahad aaiaa day THREE SIRINO oairad by 11 o'clock noon: SatuTdaya PF A frt^' ^Dl TURB—Bt o l w5 ie Twb ** *” *“ ' ^iocnot!i^ 10;t0 a. Di. <' leam l^. Details, .'free. Hai^ord ^eeday< night a t IMurphy*! V al­ TELEPHONE tOUR A ^em y of Haiidrsssing 6984 leys in the K. of P. league Team A Tam Pa»4-— :------L ast N ight *s lig h ts . WANT ADS. . street, Hartford. No. 8 took 4 points from Team No. ' — . . - 1 ; Team No. 4 took 3 out of 'f c - « » — — Ada ara accaptad over the talapbona (By Associated F reu) at the CHAKtlB KATB pivan apova points from Team No.'2. E. Carlin J _____ us a convenianca to advartiaera but " FUEL AND F E E D 4 9 -A and A. Carlson, both of Team No. Detroit—Weidey Ramey. Grand tbathe CASH KA'i'li:!*KA'i'Bb will ba aooaptad aa 4 had a funny coln6i<|er'-o. They Rapids, Mich;, outpMnted.^ Eddie KUU-paymbnt ------SEASONED HARD WOOD, Stove tied for high single udth . 126 and Ran, Poland, 10. naaa btnea on or' batora tba aavantb else, furnace cUunke or fireplace tied for high threeHstihng 'with 331. Barcelona, Spain—Paulino. Uecu- day tollowias tha '“■•‘‘“J® lengths 87 cord or 84 load. Gray, each ad otharwlpa tba CHARt^ 'Team.N6 .4 ' ' e Income tax form upwards of three n^on more- dtizens dun, Spain, knocked but Cdacomo aATB will ba colleciad. No raaiynal- birch 86 com. Chas. Hecklex, tele­ C. Wennergren .. 89 87 76—261 D.rtd' Itorwt. C, S. oomilMlo«er .1 tottcMl JJJ Bergonw, Italy, L ' btuty for arrora In telapbcnad ada phone. R*>seda|e 13-13. vrlll ba aaautned and tSiair aoeuracy E. Carlin ...... 81 126 124—381 Coschocton, O,— Hiairy Firpo, cannot no guarantaeA * J. Wennergren ....,8'i 105 106-^291’ o r. wife’s income to the 8 per cent Louisville, Ky.. outpointed Sunny A. Colson .104 126 lO lr-331 By ROBERT TALLEY see how tbe/ni the/new taxes work in the Married; persons who are filing J|m WUliams, New Yorfi, 10. ^ INDEX OF HELP WANTED—MALE 3 6 for the first time this year, In order rate. /, . !...... ; NEA Sendoe Writer higher braraets,racxe where he sur* The law defines a dependent, for Alexandria, Va.—'Frankie GwiaKo, CLASSIFICATIONS .861 444 405 1210 begin to be felt. Ag;ain, we to quaUfy for the $2,500 exemption New York, outpointed Joe Fino, MEN WANTED TO CONDUCT Washington, Jan. 24.—If you must live together ,tbrpugbout the which $400 d^uction from net in- BIrtha ^ world renowned Rawieigh Hume Team NO.! IT are a mvri.ed man and you paid- will use for r illustration a married- cpto'5''nMiy he made,-as a .child un­ Mexico, 8. ■eeeeeneeoeeeanew y eu . Divorcises; ■ iwdpwers. and KogagieiDonta Service Business in East Hartford\ R. Anderson ..... 7 6 '1 0 3 91—^269 .income taxes to IJncle. ^tam last person with no* dependents and der 18 years uf age or a person S t Louis —Maxie Rosenbloom, Marrl- -et . a • a.y • a e • a'e e •> e,e e e e • e • I. Carlson...... '.'.1 0 4 92 ■83-7-279 iwaxiithim “earned in<»me” allow­ vridows don’t count.. If tb ^ e was a Uaatba .•oaaaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeee* County, cities of South Manches­ year, get ready to pay perhaps ^ a h g e in marital status in 1982 — “incapable of aelfrsupport because New York, outpMnted A1 Stfl^naii, Card ot Tbanka ter, Windsor and Harttord. Re­ Ci L Anderson ... 91 ’ 83T 97—271 several times aa much tax on the ance. ' ' mentLly or pbysicaUy defective.” St Louis, 12; Harry Dubliasky, In afamdrlam aoeeeeeee e .a.b a • • bSSM H. Olaon ^.....,.. 9 6 *’ 99 llC- SIS Net Tax Tax through marriage,, divorce or some lX8St ROd FOUOd eee.eeeas'gaaeeeak liable bustler can start earning same amount

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OH ONE or THOSE FROSTY MORNIHOS WHEN HOitH RRM«f irOfM n i l BMder R m Been FeaMof l 4 A shtnlug lamp, a thumbeak louder than words, but you will notice that The mother who fondly hopes the women keep right on talking.... that her offspring will be presi^t In horse racing you may win by a some day probably fails to considw nose, but in love,a girl often wins a the cussing he wUl get if and when husband by a sinile.... .Still, mar­ the goal is reached riage isn’t necenaiily a failtre. One I al\\'ays has a fightinjg chance for HE’S SORRY NOW success...... A kiss is something a boy looks forward to. and a girl Sinks: You told Jones you lent back upon.....It is said that "th^ me five pounds. Why didn't you keep truth will make you free.” •Some­ it to yourself? times, perhaps, but oftener it would Jinks: I wish I had—I need it.— send folks to ja il...... Its a good Answers. ‘ thing that stupidity isn’t a crime, or we’d all spend time in jail...... The peddler’s “ approach” usually consiata flapper______■■aw.aiBCT'.oBr. Fanny Says deftly of sticking a foot into the is s u s m i opening door...... Some people are never able to toot a hom---unless (S r«at»UM rai, tiati they can borrow one . . . .Beware o f the man who promises more than you have a rig^t to expect... .One of life’s mysteries is why the pain someone else gives us tdways settles SCORCHY SMITH A Problem for You By John C. Toiry in the neck. ^ Harris—I wderstand you married my ex-wife. ^H ow do you find her? Harper—Just right. ilTD O K m ETOQ? Harris—What do you mean, Just fTtM W I \QU am.SCORCHYr right? TMIS \S THE IV\APOP btafilO ISiAND [OWN K Bf TO THE TReASUi TIM tTDPiW ilfT Harper—Well, if she had been any W HAM TMR TRCASURt AWV STtlU cn oH . OUTBUTI^rr* better you'd have kept her, and if B t HiCPEK . *THIS APMRlKUy IS SKIP YOUAfiRM she was any worse I couldn’t live OWNDPAWiMB ON BABCM’ WnHMg.BCOWKV.. with her. MINT" ^ U , 7 u L In fishing the law demands that you get a license before you catch a tb7t fish, but in marriage you get your license after you have caught the fish.

H om e! Home is made up o f simple things, Warm sunlight in clean rooms, I b ct.Aoy.s VAP K'typ, A little girl and boy at play, CANWTIUWHWt^lTW^ A woman's song, a flower that There’s too much of a catch to blooms. fishing for some women. %iiifn«TT.,‘IIJiiUji \Mt

WASHINGTON TUBBS 11 By Crane OUT OUB WAY By WilUams

OH; WOE ITH irX E iS CRSINCr BITTERLY VIHCH TWO FRiBHPtT U 1 .T 4 - m v OW,MO-NCfTMR! r N O .lO O U tD M 1 ^PeWE. MY OC. ME'. I FEAR I UISTR#'STRAME6RE MOffiCE HIM . A U T T L B O ' S HAVR A MORROR o o iT.ETmaR, MAKl SPIMTMANY AM THE VICTIM Trti* RAAIL o u r OF REfiPfCT A BRiOHr. COMMY WHO ^ ALATH! I AM THE FRIMTH\ a.?ieH OF AbtVilmK' OF AbMERTH OU VIKTAGBL- A MAWOtS. OKI iT — FdR MW FATRlR- W ABHOAlY HIMPIN 1 OF FAMPEMONIA. BUT MO 1 TUBSFUU.OM A thiwomthtahth G O A H R A D ; L iH a AM' I'UUMSMER LAY ONE b e u e v t h w e . th e v / y o u r TbR(TU«a‘RACK ^THiNK \ RW ftRKTHV. P u m P ’« R ! GPuaO«1bMBS AM* m y H A m O OM :H(6HN68S A THiMOr THAT uvca THAT- Bur FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS B u TTBR CLkJRMS. t h a t AIM T m y RuiMlO Mitt By Blosser J >/ r X iMrtaRiT IT EARUV Ufa. AUBI. HRCOUtOM FRO M Fa r m e r . MEX.P UMP MINE FRIENP ISS EA SOOfi«S 6 8 TO BTMCRfe? IR m W S k in k SOLOMON. ATORBuiNT »AASB T < 9 \ W / • V

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and Our Fiscal Year Ends January 31st and Inyentories Taken. We Have Gone Through Our t ’ ' - Stocks and Reduced Odd Groups, Rroken Assortments and Apparel for Immediate Clear­ Hale’s QUALITY^ Nationally Adyertis^ Brands at Great Sayingeu ance. These Special Prices Good While Assortments Last. Fill Your Medicine Oiest Now and Save!

Spedtil! Smart > $1.00 Palmolive Soap 25c 25c $24.75 COATS Beef, Iron, W}ne RuhMng Alcohol Gfrate Magnesia 5 c To Close-Out! 15c A good tonic. 41c saving Keep that school g(rl com­ 15 during this sale! plexion—use Palmolive soap.' Full strength. Large bottle. —.pair Pills and Tablets' Tooth Pastes and Creams and Lotions Patent Medicines 25o Anadn Tablets 16c 60o Armand*B Creamb'...... SOo $2.00 Aboessarone ...... $ 1 ^ 60o Addez Tablets ...... S9o. Powders SOo and $LOO BencUta 76c and $L25 Agnnd . . toe. Mu (Many $1.(M) Grades) .$L26 Atopbaa Tablete ....98c C ream s...... 88c, 79e 60c Ayer's Cherry Feetbral. AbscrUne Few • of • a • kind dress 28o and 75c Beltane... .18c, 40c Water ...... ' 19o dr...... 85c, $L98 coats in wanted fabrics Curtains—Main floor, left ‘ 25e Dental floss ....; ...... 17e 50o and 91.00~nnd’s Honey, 26c and 60c Beecham'b 60e Dr. W/est Tooth Brushes 29c 80c, 60c and flAO^Brbnta: with smart fur trimmings. PiUe ...... 18c, 85o Almond Cream ..... S2c, 76e Seltzer ...... IM, Sic, 79e Tailored sports coats in­ 600 Fbriian’s Tooth Paste . .S6o 86e Hobson’S Ftost Ckeam . .27e 81x99-Inch $9.98 Telechrome 26e Brandreth’e F ills...... 17C 60e lodent Tooth Paste ... .S5c $L20 Creomidaibii'Ste cluded. Women’s and 16e Boal’e B o lls ...... Oe OOo Hopper's Yoaih'Creams 4Be $1.00 and 9140;Cttre- misses’ sixes. Out they 60e'Ipana Tooth Paste ...... S2o $1.00 Hopper’s Restorative 60c Bliss NaUve Herb OOo Klutch Pow der...... SOc . carbonate ...;...... 09c, SSe go—$16.76. S h e e t s T a b le ts ...... SOc C rea m ...... SSo 80c CdUforitta s y r ^ •$ f l t o 07o Clocks 60c Kolynoa Tooth Paste .. .29o SOe fflnd's Cleansing ^Cream SSc S6o Bland’s P ills ...... '... .29o 25c Listerine Tooth Paste . .18c $1.00'Cream o f No|)el -...... 02c Coats—^tfain flo o r , center 26o Cascara Tablets 60c Ingram’s BDIkweed 91.00 Dr. MHO’S 86c Lyon's Tooth Powder .. 22o Cream ...... SOc Prqiantloas ...... 69c 50c $3.98 (6-graln) ...... 19o 86c Mer Tooth Paste...... 27e 76c Ctystez T d b le ts ...... 68o $50 uid OOo Italian Balm 25c SOo SOc Dr. Hand’s PrsparaSons 979 “Household” first quality bed Electric mantel clocks. Wal­ 25c Perlox Tooth Paste, 50o dergen’s Lotton...... SSo 91.00 EmUlserol...... 09e Plain and Printed sheets. Full size. Seamless. 26c and 76c Carter liver 8 f o r ...... 29c nut; and malu^^any finishes. $6. P ills ...... 17c, 62o 60e and 76c Lady Esther 9IAO FeUow’s S y n ty ...... 91-05 (Main floor, left). saWng! (Basement). 60c Frophjdactic Tooth Cream ...... 48c, 67c 60c and $1JB0 FMher $1.00 Cod liver OU Tablets 69o Broshes ...... 88b 26c Dr. Mile’s Anti-Pain 5()e Atysttc Cream ...... SSe debits Medicine .... .S9e, 69e 25c Phillip’s Tooth Paste .. .18b S6e, 80e and $1.00 Pond’s 40o Fietclieris-Castbrla .... 25e.- $1.98 Coltmial $2.50 Pyrex F in s ...... 170 50o Fepsodeot Tooth Psste 87c DRESSES 26cD U axin...... 17o Cold-Cream .... 24c, iSo, OOo $1M ebay’s Gtyoerine'Tonle 95e 50o Pebeoco Tooth Paste .. S2c 26o Frinoess Fat Creama .. .too 91.25 Ctade’s Fepto-Mangah 880 76c Doan’s Kidney Pills ... .46o 40o Squibb*s Tooth Paste ..2 7 c Spreads SOo Doan’s Begulets...... 18c 26c and SOc Pacqidn’s Hand 9126 Hood’s Sarsaparilla ..79e Casseroles 60c Tbk Tooth Brush ...... 29c C ream ...... 19c, SOe $1.00 Irrbdol B lM t...... toe $1.00 L V. C. Pearls ...... 69o SOc WemeVs Tooth Powder S9o 26b Edward’s Olive Tablets 19o $L60 I»tool-A ...... $L19 $3-98 $1.49 $1.49 flJSO Etaipirln Compound 85c dad Salts...... 69n 85o Kroodien Saits . . 65e (Many $5.98 Grades) Cotton jacquard colonial T a b le ts ...... 89o $1,00 Raffy spreads. Also smart rayon Pyrex oyenTglass casseroles in 26o and 60c Epsotabs . .lOo, 88e 25c flAO Kepler’s Malt aM Cod A couple of these inexpensive frocks will see models. Full sizes. All colors. nickel fram ea A $1.01 saving! 60c Empirin Compound Kleenex Perfum e liv er OU ...... 96e you through late Winter—smartly and in­ (Main floor, left). (Basement). T a b le te ...... S6e 9L50 Btyetadol...... 9L19 expensively. Smart silks in plain colors and 26c and 60c Ex-Lax .. .10c, 29e 75e Mead’s Cod Liver OU print combinations. For miss and madam. SOc Grove’s Laxative Bromo- (10 D) ^...... SOe $5.98 to $9.98 $3.98 Chippendale 15c 69c Meadta Cod liv er OU . .86c, 09o Quinine...... 18o White and pastels. 180 SOo HUl’s Cascara-Quinine . .18c Also toilet water. Assorted $120 Mbltfne sheets. EtaceUent cold cream, Preparaflons...... 05o 25c mnkle’s Cascara tissues. Use them for colds, odors. Oneu n e Groupw o u p Compound...... 19o: 500 and 91.00 NnJol . . . .SOo, 62o Comforts Mirrors too $1.00 Ironlzed Y east...... 69c 9 12 0 -Ovoferrin ...... 67e 60c Lapactic PUIs...... 85o 50e O-Zo-BOst ...... ;.28e FROCKS, $ 2 -9 8 $3,98 $J.98 $1.00 Luminal Tablete Toilet Articles. 76o Pure Norwegian Cod liv e r Limited number. Wool filled (1-4 grata) ...... 69c Hale’s Preparations 0 0 ...... 68e Rayon prints and high colors, Small $1.00 Bventag-in-Paris flA5 piidtham’s V^teble group. comforts with two-tone rayon Mahogany finish. $4.98 mod­ $1.50 Luminal Tablets 25c Aromatic S ^ te of taffeta coverings, dizain floor, els now $2.98. Unusual val­ ( 1 -2 , grata) ...... $1.18 Perfum e...... 70b Compound ...... 89o Frocks—^Main.F1oor, center le ft). Anunonia ...... 18o $1.00 Houbigant’s Perfnme 789 SOo and 9L26 Patdi’s Cod ues! (Basement). $1JS0 Luminal Tablete 85o Brown’s Mbeture .,...... 25c (1 l-% grain) .'...... $1;18 SOo Klssprobf Lipstick .... $69 Liv^O U ...... 860, 99e S5b and Opb Chlorofom 60c and 91-26 Parke-Davla Plaid Sheet 60c lithia Tablete (6-grain) S5c U n im rat...... ^. .25c, 45o 6O0 Mello-Qlo Rouge 880 $1. Colored 60c and $1.00 McCoy’s Cod Cod Liver O U ...... SOe, 9Se 26o Castor O U ...... 18o 50o Mqrly Rouge ...... 89e 25e and-690 PiiUUp’s' MUk Smart Spring liver OU Tablete .. 86c, 69c S6o Camphorated OU...... 26c 9LQ0 Marly P erfum es...... 79c $1.00 Mannbta Tablete . . 69o of Magnesia ...... toe, S2e Blankets Kitchenware S6b Essence Blntergieen . .25c 5Qo and $1.00 Marly 9125 PetndiHPbr ...... 77e S6c Pape’s Cold Compound 25c 26c Glycerine...... 18c ‘ lipsttck ...... S80, 76c 60c Pape’s Diapepsta...... SSc $125 Pam-Ps;^limn...... 92e 45o Mineral OU ...... S5e L4M Mello-Cpo 'Lty Stick .. 60c 80c and $120 Pertussta 89c, 9Se $1.25 Ptakham’s Vegetable l9o Mer-Ttfochrome . : ...... 160- !^mpel|ti B o ^ ’... ..sob HATS 2 S9c 50 c Compound Tablete...... 89c 80c and OiMJSbm - SOe, 69e S5c OU of Wintergreen 6O0 Frinoess Pat Rouge ... .89c 609 and 9L20. Swamp \ Block plaids sheet blankets. Tdlow and green. ' Butter 500 Hienotax W afers...... S4c (synthetio) *...... 25b Bbgcr and Gallett Lip % straws Shell-stitched ends. Fidl size. 25c Pierce’s Pellette ...... I8c B o o t ...... 46c, 86c boxes, salt boxes, etc. $1.29 S6o (Hhre O U ...... -18e Pomade SSc^SOo .$1.00 andflM Heavy quality. (Main floor, larger pieces (c$die server, S5c and 60o Phillip's Magnesia 25o Paregoric...... 18b $1XN) iSeventeai Perfume .% 6Q0 • crepes left). Tabtete ...... 18c, 82o SaUNonyl ...... 680, 98o p ite^ ) now $1. (Basement). 25e Spirits of Cam^or ....18c 26c St. DentaBath Salts ... .16c OOo and $120 Scott 25c iftbinitls Tablete 26o Sweet Spirits o7 Mitre ..18e (OeUophone package) 0 crystallines (1-2 strength) ...... 19o Emulsion,...... SOe, OOe Tweed Group Women’s 25c.Sidrite of Feppemdnt .. 18c $1.00 Terri Lipstick ...... 75c 56o and |1.00 Soper D Cod Swanky little hats in the new “pan­ 50c Rhinitis Ihblete (fuU 85o Soda DOxture...... 25o Tangle Lipstick ...... S9c Liver O U ...... 8Sc, 68« cake” sflhouetta . Also snappy strength) ...... SOc 26o Tlttctare Iod in e...... too 76c Tangee Bbnge ...... 6Sc SOo and 91-00 Sqnibb’s Cod ... brimmed 'styles. Black and high Crepe 91-00 Binex T a b le te ...... 69c Liver O U ...... SSc, 09b colors. Blouses 60c StoarVs Dyspepsia SOc, 60c and 91-20 Sal Tablets ...... S7c 25c H epatica...... 19c, ttCiJTa 60c Stuart’s Caldnm Absorbent 'Cottori SSc Snaitti Brothers Cougfe - : 29c $1.29 Wafers ...... S7c Seidlitz Powders S y ru p ...... 28e Tweed and rayon crepes re­ 60c Sqoibb’s Aspirin...... SSc 76c Squlbb’s Cod liv e r Oil • AU Winter FELTS, duced! Limited number of pat­ Close-out group of plaid and 50c Sodium S^cytate Tablete 29c (10 D) ...... f9 c An unrestricted choice . . all remaining Winter terns now 29c. (Main floor, plain silk blouses. Also few (5 -g r a ln )...... S9b SSo Sqnibb’s Epsom Salts .. 2ie left). sweaters. (Main floor, center). 25c Scale’s m is ...... 18c l5 c felts to go regardless of former prices. ExceUent for headaches! 1 pound roll. Sanitary. SSe SqolbVB Soaum - ^ ts —Mata Floor, center 10c Soda .BDnte...... So Bicarbonate ...... 29c One Group 25e Saccaharin Tablete 91.26 Tantae...... 76u ( 1-grain) ...... 2 1c 76c V a p ox ...... SSe 50c Saiicon Tablete ...... 86c Ointments Fun Fashioned Kotex Shampoos and 75e''^oeterol...... 'M e SOo Sagn^dien Tablete ....lOo $L00 Wan^ole’s Fho^h- Frocks 26c Schenk’s PUIs ...,...... 17e Hair Tonics ,76c Baome Bengne ...... 47o lir ith in ...... toe 25c and 50c N. R. 26c and SOe Cutienra -91.00 Wsmpole’s Creo- S ilk H o m Tablets ...... 18c, SOc 85c, OOo and $1.00 O intm ent...... 19c,.S8c TmTih ...... 5M , 1.00 5*^.*“ 95c Dandfrtae...... 28c, 50c, 750- $ 75p$.Verond T dilete ...... SOc SSc Cadum Ointment SOc 91.00 Wampole’s Cod. liv w Colorful printed cotton wash - ^ ’Vtaeo Tablete ...... 17o 76o fltrii's Shampoo...... 50o. Chiffon dresses. Also novelty knits Phone jrour order and we will 21 '...a...... a...... 590- $1.26 Vercotate Tablete -----SSc 60o fitch’s Hair Tonic ....4Sc S5e Catandne, Compound and rayons included. (Main deliver it New phantom K ot^ Ointment ...... 29c- Service 12 in box. (Main floor, left). 75o Glover’s Mange Remedy 65o 47< floor, cetater). 25o docur ...... 19c S5o. Grlaw^ Stdve...... 25e $1.00 . Again We 50c Windsor fiJSO Kolorbak ...... $L19 76o Hart’s Nasal deUy...... 69c repeat by One Table $5.98 to $10. Shaving Cream 60o and $1.00 Looky SOc Haywood’s File Atomizers popular re- T iger...... 4Sc, 88o Ointment ...... 82c quest —. 60c Lemon Shampoo ...... -4So w o m e n ’s^ Infants’ Wear $L60 Maiy T. Goldman’s SOc lodex ...... SOc full • fash­ 23c Hair Restorer ...... $L19 SSc and 60e Peterson’s 75c Windsor Menthollzed shav­ Ointment ...... ___ SSo, SSc ioned s i I k ing cream—cool-and refresh­ 50e Packer’s Shampoos .... SOo Nose and throat Shtomizen^ hose at 47c. 500 Palmolive Shampoo ... .29o SSc Plcxolsn L7n Part-W ool 5 0 c " ing! 60c Bowie’s Bed Peppw Both chif­ $1 . and $liS0 values including $3.98 75e Rosemary and Sulphur 69c fon a n d S5c and 76c»YasbIlne' K iir Rub .....a...... *. 41c Beacon bathrobes, part-wool Silk negligees land pajamas. SOoBestaol Ointment. 87c Face Powders service pants, felt slippers, and others. Sn^ipy styles; ; To doseup to­ ^ Shaving T o n ic ...... 82c, 69o w e i g. h ts. SSc'Sterixbl Ointment ..... SSe BLANKETS (Midn floor, rear). _ morrow! (MSih floor, rear). SOo Vltells ...... S9o and Talcum• S m a r t Preparations S5o, 600 and $1.00 Wild Bobt SOo Zonlte Ointment. SOe 6O0 doint Bast;...... - SSo .25c and SOo April Siuiwerz To OosesOut s h a d e s . SOq itotostrop Blades ..... SSc Hair Tonic .. 29o, 4Sc and 86o Take ad­ One Table One Groig;)' Talcum ...... 21^ 4Se vantage o^ 86e Burma 8^ a v e ...... 27o SOo and 91.00 Armehd’z 86o Oblgato Shaving Cream 26c i Face Powder...... ; .89t^ 79e this offer- 860 Odgate graving Lotion 19c Hot W ater Gauze Bondages inar totaor- Underwear 250 and 50e Osnpl row —■ you SOo Durham Dimtox Blades SSc Bottles Talebm . 21b, ISe $1.77 86o Eveready Blades...... 24c SOe and SOe Oelnmbla H calng be eur- 70x80 part wool blankets. at ' S6b Gem Bailor Blades .... 24c 6 c Powder i 8e, 85o. 3 9 c “ 5 9 c $1.00 80o Gmn (DonbIe\Edge) 25o u d toe Oomfbrt Block plaids. Sateen boimd le values 49c 2 inch rize.^ ^ Sanitary One table filled with , silk and Exeenoit values in this-lot B lades...... 87c . 2 quart capacity. Guar- Powtor./...... ,toe^‘ S5e' ends. Regular $2.69 grades. offered.,^ padted. . , • cotton underwear. - Repriced in Corsets, foundaUoos and g ^ e s.' 60o GQlette Baser Blades .. SSc ante^. SSc Cutiburm Talom a\. . . . .^19e Main Floor, left Main floor, right. two/..groups for clearance. Good, nmge o f, sizes. (Main 60e GUMte Blue Blades .. SSo 2$o Djer Kiae TalbQm . . . . . ^lOe' (Maiin floor, rear). floor, rearj. 60o Ingraiif s Shaving Cream SOo 91.00 Eve^g-in-Perte fteae; . * 860 Ufsbuoy Shaving Gream 2?o Antiseptics and C o m R e m ^ ie s Powder 79e 280 listerine Shaving Cream 18o 56eaiid dl-OS^UMUgaoPe 600 Mono ...... SSe •** ' \ Mouth Waidies S60 Acnoid F a c e P o w ^ .... , ijUb, SOe■ 50e PMdMk Btaiiles...... 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