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false one. Mrs. Hardy deduces that flianripBtrr because the Herald believes the pro­ Balanced Rock! hibitory laws to be evil it must, to Ettraing Brrallt be consistent, believe that all laws 9 9 ; PUBLISHED BT THE restricting humein actions are evil. MANY "NEW MODELS I HERALD PRINTING COM PANT, INC. That is false logic because the in­ I 13 BIsiell Street South Manchester, Conn. ference is drawn from erroneous THOMAS FERGUSON will have to be developed before some radio General Manager premises. But the Herald knows no way in L .. - . . . Founded October l. 1881 which an argument can be main­ will even begin to catch up with Victor. Published Every Evening Except tained against people who include Sundays and Holidays. Bnterr’d at the Post OfTIce at South Manchester, the use of alcoholic beverages in Conn., as Second Class Mail Matter. the same category with murder, SUBSCRIPTION r a t e s V ictor’s advanced engineering protects One Tear, by mall ...... $6.00 narcotic peddling, highway robbery B O U L P tB - Per Month, by mall 3 .60 Delivered, one vea: $9.00 I and the rest of the felonies. Such Single conies...... 3 03 i persons occupy an absolutely invul­ Victor Radio against obsoleteness. nerable position when they support MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS prohibition. The Associated Press la exclusively I t entitled to the uso for re^ubltcatlon However, since there are a great V icto r s established value and steady of all news dispatchea credited to It many millions of people in the^ ( % > ' ' M or not otherwise credited In thia * Jtv / / . - paper and also the local news nub- civilized world who differentiate i lislied herein. quite widely between taking a glass j p olicy protect your radio investment against All rights of republlcatlnn of a | i r specini dispatches herein are also re­ of wine and taking a human life, [ served. • r " VICTC« RADIO and as it is to such persons to j ELECTROLA RE-45 untimely depredation. SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ whom the Herald directs its edi- * Tbe complffr, modera nnuical SENT.* "1V’+:; Hamilton - Del.isser, torials, we think we shall continue liBWMmfBt. 'Viaor Ra

and no reader wcAAA can help wishingwioXllllK thatLl-Ld,t * bravery—and many paid with ^ ' you remember—he wasv v c a o the cue hilari-1111CL1X~ IXTo "U* 4- o ▼▼ They are---- o ' going" — ® to lose this*-*-***-> be- w v » - the chroniclers of th? old dnv<3 hnd ' Hebrew comic who would come Washington, Mar. 3.—Uncle Sam cause the government has a large o-nT,» of V,-, ^ I. V ’ Providence, where St. r « A Joseph’s — ▼▼Hos-j___ • DuVinriTilT^O* whooping rxn on c»fooi*<-v stage with a n cap______pistol is P'ninp* °utnnf ofr \ ' f theTVixi hotelVi/%f V\business dfiVfilO'nTYIPTlf'development program Tl rk T» a *>n for the gone out of their way a bit to set destroyed, the rescue of “ ‘I ^ and break into and his 500 or more girl guests are WATKINS BROTHERS flown the whole story. 11CQ +• * - -u J i 4.,. ^ staccato eruption of dialect__ gags _ verv sorp covermg the area froni the rail- What happened was this: j 168 parents is ascribed to the hero-1 ppwFew in the* laughing audiences n n u station to the greeds ^ now 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER General HoWe commanding- thP ' ism of student and graduate, knew, however, how he got on the t“ ey will all have had occupied by the capitol itself. In British armv thU^ n^^^^ with nuns and p o -' stage in those- last months of his turned British army that occupied Phila-1 j career. Few, if any, knew that a apartments and while that is out, however, they point out that delphia, had a small dog toat he j ' ' j blind man led from his dressing ^ thousands of new census employes prized very highly. In 1^78, or ! I room into the wings and shoved on ? human misery there is much dole- will soon be coming into Washington thereabouts, Howe made one of I THE PROBLEM OF HAZING i stage. compiamt over the hard-hearted- looking for placefl to live and that Hazing is one of the perennial: After that, they knew that in- “T the plaza project is not to be his forays out of Philadelphia in the ! out into the street and refuses to completed before 1932 the tearing hope o( catehmg: Waehtogton off | P^blep^ for the American coUege.; vears blm. of further atten- down of the hotels might well be de­ guard and smashing him.!-•__ T-rrW ashing-j__ TT^v ^ t v Everypnllpcro collegeVtaa ifa has frmiKlpa its troubles TirifVi ’ i with , .« ' habit would . - "not faU^him""" Still,, the some, thought could be ton dodged him; but Howe’s dog— | some time or another.. Just; boys in the orchestra pit were never emment workers when they’re dot given to maintaining a government A ct TODAY..OONT M ISS THESE BAIKaAINSI on the job. hotel system elsewhere. imbibing, perhaps, the American North Carolina State that [ quite comfortable. They feared that I Rooms for 550 Women “The hotels are self-supporting ppmt of liberty-went on the loose, | « ie the unlucky te*itution Witt 1wonl°d°"fayXm"fSe The government hotels in Wash- and in 1928 turned back a surplus of and when the roll was called was i three students expelled for the of- | and he would go over the footlights ington were built in wartime during $50,000 to the treasury,” says Miss CH EVROL£TiS f/fMSPm NC not to be found. j fense and several more imder in- into the p it a great influx^ of new employees Fay B. Conkey, one of the leaders which swamped the then existing of the protest movement. “They of- Instead of staying with his Brit- | vestigation. At each performance, a little off­ housing* facilities of the capital, fer better living conditions for the ish master, he had wandered facts in the case are of the stage drama was being played. Well, There were 28 buildings of a tern- 500 women now living there than deanmee stralrbt into the American camp, | ubunl kind. Ona student was pnUed . a porary character, of which 14 have are afforded. anywhere else in the where he was busily making friends | masked invaders and . lately. been torn down. The remainder city within the means of these have a capacity of 950 guests, but women. with the ragged Continentals! j beaten so badly that he was pain-j j f you’re anything faintly resem- some of thqm have been______turned over, ‘ Cites the ...a. k.,Advantages A day or so later Washington j ^ully injured. Several other students bling an old-timer, you’ll remember to the Department of Agriculture ' “The group life **here^'gives us ' sent out a squad with a flag of | "'ere forcibly given grotesque hair the song, “I Don’t Care.” And the and the District of Columbia Na- ‘ companionship and a degree of pro- I truce The souad anoroached the I cuts. I barum - scarum, hairshaking Eva ticnal Guard, so that less than 550 tection not afforded in isolated „ ^ approached the; tnt-ei Tanguay who pranced up and down -.Yomen have been able to retain ■ apartment life. Care during iUness British Imes, was met by British I Just what it is that makes intel- the boards shouting it into populari- quarters in them. l is provided in an in f iS ^ ^ sentries—and formally handed ov erb g en t young men carry on activities ty. For years no impersonator upon These buildings have been seen three excellent nurses and a trained General Howe’s dog, w'ho trotted' bke this is a puzzler. One would ^ the stage passed up the opportunity by hundreds of thousands of visitors : dietist handles the food problem, back to headquarters to receive the suppose that a college man, of all imitating this fiumber. to Washington. They lie opposite ; The government gets more than a general’s forgiveness i people, would be above such idiotic ' "^bat was quite a while ago. ’-b® Union Station, long, low two-1 financial return on the project, due I was young. And Eva cares “^tory, shingled gay stucco struc-1 to the improved health and efficl- ’That s the story. And somehow j barbanties. But the trouble crops tojjay! tures little resembling the ordinary ency of these workers. Quite a few we'd be willing to swap a lot of ac- | cut in all colleges. It almost makes ^ For thelight has been failing— commercial hotel. Inside they are ’ attended evening university classes, counts of battles and political i °°® suspect that there is a hidden,' slowly, slowly. still comfortable, although the gov-. which would be impossitfle with do- maneuvers for a good eye-witness - ^^‘born streak of cruelty in the The great eye specialists of the responsibility and added ex- oAAcuvcia AUI a guuu, eye w^iness, ^ . ! world have attpndpd Hip "tomhmr ®vacuation policy imder which there: pense. Many of the girls live verv account of that little transaction i American character. j g.jj.j „ ^ has been no hew paint and varnish i simnlvsimply because thevthey must helpheln between the lines. I Some say she is gradually going or other physical improvements. their families. The low salaries The thing isn’t'liard to picture, at OUR FAVORITE FLOWER i blind; some say her sight will be Girls and women from 43 states received by women government REDUCTIONS are living in them now. Many workers as compared with men that. One can imagine the squad of The national poll by which the sayed.. American Nature Association' you’ll neyer know it if you timid mothers from back home have provide an ample reason why the bronzed Americans stalking along visited the hotels and returned hap- I hotels should be maintained.” in military formation, with the ex-1 nought to learn what flower should S n “ce.° A Souper S T 't r L p e J - py in the knowledge that their I But Congress omitted the 1931 cited dog tugging on a leash and — ; be chosen as the country’snational and a fine, deathless tribe they are. daughters were so safely parked. In i appropriation for the hotels and it I no doubt—drav/ing a string of half bloom has just ended, with the So Eya’s in yaudeville .... ."act, quite a few of the guests com- ! seems certain they will close on I ■ilain that their families will force | July 1. Meanwhile, t h e Senate I affectionate curses from the ser- far in the lead. The wild Played m Manhattan just a couple them to give up their jobs and re- Committee on Public Buildings and I geant detailed to lead him; the ^°«® upwards of 490,000 out of S^irbe o T ’t S ^ S ag\“n"’in''a turn to the parental roof once the Grounds refuses action or hearings j W I T H i w AT COUNTS arrival of this squad at the British ^be 1,067,672 votes cast; and the few more. hotels are closed. on a bill to construct permanent i outpost, v/ith all hands presentin'^ ®°^’-^“ bine, 150.000 votes behind, Yet, so the story goes, she can The girls are paying $50 a month dormitories for women federal em-1 :or a single room and two good ! ployees which has been before the If you haven’t attended Chevrolet’s Great Spring Clearance Sale^ arms; the subtle relaxation of m ilH in second. ^ ort,the reach of her meals a day or $25 a month for a ; committee during the present Con- come in today! To make it the biggest of its kind ever held in thl*' tary dignity as some immaculate, i ^ rather mterestmg to note a,s in yesteryear—and when the au- room without meals. They enjoy va- gross and the last. community, we offer big reductions on popular cars that set a new red-coated British sergeant took the ^bat such popular favorites as the dience insists, she brings back, "I record of value for your dollar! pup into custody—and, lastly, the violet, the dogw'ood, the mountain Don’t Care, I Don’t Care.” 1929 Chevrolet The big reception given the 1930 Chevrolet has filled our showrooms parade of the British squad to the ^®^^®^ ^be goldenrod lagged far ^ ®be certainly must! 0 with late model, low mileage cars that must be sold this week to commanding officers tent, with the : The latest Manhattan's HEALH!«»DIETA yiCE Coach make room for more trade-ins. Now you can secure a handsome, J>r FponK M cCoy ,, dog joyously frisking forward percentage of the total. swankier and more cautious “whis-; dependable used car, bearing the red tag “ with an OK that counts.’* stick his wet nose into the face of- Whether we really need a nation-‘ per-lows” is the issuance of “Scrip ' just traded in on a new 1930 This signifies that the car has been thoroughly reconditioned by the good-natured British general. ' flower, and whether one can be ; hooks.” QUESTIONS IN K C a W TO N M lTH t 'J IE T WIU U U O ttm O Chevrolet Six. Body and expert mechanics to top-notch appearance and performance. That’s the sort of history that ®bosen out of hand by popular vote, j Each book contains a number of t r laMCOnr WHO CM •£ AMSRESSCO M CA»{ 03 TK0 M KR eyexot# STfiMPEo / to M essE o em velope fW ) fi e P t y upholstery like new. For See our big selection of makes and models canylng the famous red makes interesting reading. To be ®^® °^ber questions. For the mo-g^^^be purchased in $5, 1______©at* K-ocy m nn som a uSAPcaa- e*t. Sale "With an O. K. That “ OK that counts’ ’ tag. Buy today and save! sure, it Isn’t so terribly important; , ™®°^’ 1®^®^, the wild rose seems Thus no money appears to be ex- HO’VV ADHESIONS FORM In examining thousands of pa­ Counts” to the first lucky yet, after all, it does make the men have first call. And if this n a -, changed at the bar and no drinks tients under the x-ray it is quite buyer The Most Extraorilinary Values in of that day come to life for us/ The ' tional poll will Induce a few Ameri- j be obtained through the pay- Although many people understand . , apparent . . to me _ that______some__ of_____ the British and American soldiers can' spring, to go hiking cash. The negotiations for that adhesions may follow surgical j strongest adhesions In the human CUAU axucaav4’ e*' 4V hnnka nro ma/la .'inprntinna tViov rto nnf iiciigllkr ______o __ ._____ Low Priced 4 and 6 Cylinder Cars . J A . ^be books are made outside the jperations, they do not usually real-1 body are caused by prolapsus or never be mere automatons again,; through the meadows and woods in- j premises and there is no Immediate ize that some of the worst possible i sagging. These types of adhesions 1928 CHEVROLET SEDAN— 1929 Chevrolet Roadster — once we have seen them in this stea,d of motoring along hard-sur-; evidence that liquor is being sold. adhesions occur in. patients whD | are found in as many as 80 per cent Roomy, good looking and ser­ business of transferring a stray dog: roads, it will have justified ------:iave never never been near an op- of all the women who come for an viceable. Motor nms perfect­ Offering all the style and ly. Good rubber, full equip­ from one army to another. They;^^®®^^ amply. 1 . And now they have decided that orating table in their lives. To un- [ examination. It is not so frequently durability you could ■wish : the sensational Rothstein murder Jerstand how adhesions form in the found in men, probably because of ment. Q *7 CC come alive for us, turn into flesh i ------Now o n ly ...... ^ < 3 / O for. Completely equipped. ! mystery should furnish material for lody, you will first have to consider | better muscular tone. Many causes and blood. GETTING RID OF DETAILS ! a play. The “meller”—for such it ffe prolapsus or sagging of the in-1 of female sickness can be traced to 1928 ERSKINE COACH — Of­ By all means see this be­ Every school boy is familiar with will be—^is titled “Room 349,” which ■■ernal organs. This sagging comes I sagging organs which are bound out fering a six cylinder motor witn fore buying an open car. MATTER OF “LOGIC” I the copybook maxim that o“®, a® » ^e^ult of poor muscular tone; of “toe^ norm^”poritio^^ speed, get away and ’ ’’ ’ " • -- -- tin which the New York gambler so that the abdominal organs have' This car is ^ C O C There appears in another column ^ should do things oneself if °°® ' TTTOll^Art walked +«to his death. _ __ _ sions. A prolapsus and congestion stamina. See it $365 of this issue of the Herald a letter j wants to make sure that they are been allowed to slip down in the of this tjrpe usually reflects in the today. brand neiv. v O m O —GILBERT SWAN. pelvis instead of being held in their from Mrs. Katherine^F. Hardy onji^°°® Properly, patient’s mental life and there is a proper position. manifest tendency to being blue, de- Small Down Payments —Easy G. M. A. C. Terms the subject of prohibition and lawj Modem business, however, steps As the organs slip they may rub i pressed, discouraged and despond- enforcement. It is politely satirical. | maxim a little bit more' against each other. It is this rub-; ent, It is well bred. Mrs. Hardy is pleas-' ®acb year. j OPEN FORUM bing which causes an irritation, and When a prolapsus of one organ ed to consider it logical. She has, I "^bc current issue of The Golden I the irritation brings about an ab- exists in the abdomen it is usual to normal growtl^of connective tissues i find that most of the other organs she says, made some analogies and ’ quotes Louis Wiley, business PRAISES DR. McCOY The Mackley Chevrolet Co. Inc. between the two surfaces. In the I have likewise fallen and have a deductions. \Vith them she obvious-! manager of , course of time the organs may grow j poor tone which will cause gas and 10 EAST CENTER ST. SOUTH MANCHESTER ly hopes to stump us. as follows: The Manchester Herald, Dear Sirs: together forming adhesions. The make indigestion the rule. With elaborate subtlety Mrs. "I must confess that my system I word “adhesions” comes from the With the fluoroscopic x-ray one rests on the self-admpnition of I ’would like to send you the Latin, meaning “ to stick to” and can usually determine the exact lo­ BUY OK USED CARS FROM YOUR CHEVROLET DEALiR Hwdy inquires whether this. news­ gratitude of a whole year of en- this is exactly what happens; one paper would apply to the laws ‘Never do anything yourself that cation of adhesions. The internal benefited by the surface sticks to another and th=n organs can be moved about with the against homicide, the narcotic traf- you can get someone else to do for McCoyT Health articles. , , Nothing grow there. Adhesions may also send It to you if you will send a two says that cold baths in the morning health matters can be as good as that I can say would adequately fingers under the x-ray except In fic, banditry and sexual sins th e: form if an organ becomes iuilamed ft, a fu., I I cent stamp and your address to m? are a sfiort-cut to the grave.” those who have spent their lives express my praise and gratitude car. of this nLapaper. studying these problems. same theory it applies to the laws j ^® young man holding his To “come down to earth”—I and the inflammation spreads to its bound them down. In this way, the neighboring organ. (Continued in tomorrow’s article!. Answer: Anyone past middle age agsdnst liquor—that because they i course, this is pimk ad- would also like to praise the fine location of the adhesions can be dis­ who has a strong heart and is not Since the adhesions tend to bin-.i covered and the right treatment un­ (Swedish Hardtack) are so frequently violated they must i '^®®- <^^® executive it is ex- j editorial in yesterday’s paper. It the organs out of the’r proper QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS suffering from organic disease Question:—^A. G. asks: “Is Swed­ be repealed or modified. i cellent. Many a good executive has: great. “Dirt Roads.” Please dertaken to remove them. In cases should tEike vigorous exercise with a ask the clever author of it not to places and limit their amount cf of mild adhesions it is often pos­ ish hardtack made from whole-rye. Now there is more tb^Ti one kind! ^ ® ° *riined because he did not know Jree movement, they are often a di­ cold bath afterward if his sktj yeast and water, baked through, a call the coimtry roads, dirt roads. sible to overcome the trouble by (Cold Baths) shows the proper response, in whlca of logic. There is sound logic and ^® handling of details They are the cleanest roads we rect cause of constipation due to using plenty of exercises taken good bread to eat instead of toast Qoeetion:—^H. W. writes; “Would case the cold bath is as effective as Answer: If the Swedish bread Is there is false logic and you get ^® hands of his subordinates. have—Earth roads. kinking the intestines and colon out while lying on the back. be Interested to have/ your opinion a good massage treatment, i have used in place of toast it should be Sincerely^ ^ of their right positions. If you can A short time ago I published sn on cold baths—tubs, sponge or oth­ them both by the same process. It ------a great respect for the opinions of thoroughly baked and dextrinizad- ADELINE OLCOTT. j imagine two' of your fingers grown article on “Slanting Board Exer­ erwise. 1 always believed cold baths depends on whether you draw an Nearly 24,000,000 school children 21 Forest Street, the editorial writer who wrote th.3 Otherwise it must be considered a* I together, you can realize how the cises” to be used for prolapsus and toned the skin and nerves, but 1 am jinferenco from a true analogy or a * carried on Ohio school South. Manchester, Connecticut. functioning and the movement of article in question, especially on po­ starchy food and of coiurse as sush i adhesions. If yoa have not read or enclosing a clipping from an. article litical and financial subjects, but do Feb. 25. 1930. the fingers would be hampered. saved the article, I will be glad to can be used in the diet wherever it written by a famous writer who not believe that his judgment oja is advisable to use starch. -V / ' r •r-‘ '

p a g e MANCHES^R eventing h e r a l d , so u th MANCHESTER. MONDAY, MARCH 3. 1930.

••■ a SEA CONFERENCE DESCRIBES WORK IN CHILD HYGIENE IN THE 6TH WEEK $ 10,000 — — j Women Voters’ Bulletin Car- iir 11 r Li D • f 1 ries Story Outlining Accom-1 Weekly table Review OII pUshments of Bureau. i Happenmgs During the ^ ^ _ _ Roberts of the Connecticut Child | r a c l Np VPH liaVS : Welfare Association has outlined in i *■ ■ J * . ^ dramatic manner the work of the i ______: Bureau of ChUd Hygiene in the Con- , ■ necticut . State Department of (By the Associated I’rcss.) Health, over the period of ten years ^ f since its organization. This sum- j The London'' naval confe.ence j-j^g splendid work done by passed its sixth week with little ^ bureau shows a steady growth ^ definitely accomplished because of jjj t_be education of Coimecticut citi- i the absence of a French delegation, ^ens for the healthful care of their Private conversations were con-, children. The clinical and edima- , tinned and the conference was offi- ; tional work of the bureau is carrtea ■ Of Benson Furniture Co's. cially in session,'«Xvith the under- qjj by means of well-child comer- standing that it would do nothing ' gnees in many towns of the state, ^ against the interests of France. The summer round-ups and physical ex- • French ambassador to Great Brit-| animations of children of pre-schoo i Bankrupt Stock ain Aime de Fleuriau, remained as | ^ge; the training and supervising or , ;>n observer. He was a member ot | midwives; the distribution of heaun , the original French delegation, and ; propaganda by literature slides -iince his post is extra-political he is pictures in the schools, theaters, etc. . not affected by the Cabinet changes Roberts points out, however. , m the homeland. that the work of the bureau is ver> . One thing appeared certain dur-, j.,.j,,ch hampered by lack of funa . , BEGINS TODAY !! ing the week: That the Americans ..were the staff and : would not consider a three-power ; tripled." she the depart- ^ pact with the United States. Great ^ent could no more than meet tne , Britain and Japan as signatmies. i demands upon it for work pf au : There has beeVi much talk in Eng- types.” The southeast and south- , land that a five-power agreement ■ ^^gst portions of the state me not , e r e at last is the furniture opportunity you cannot alford to miss. The en­ was impossible. Another develop-, ^ow adequately ser\-ed with well . m-nt of interest to the United States ; gpud conferences, and there is press- , tire Bankrupt Stock of the Benson Furniture has been purchased by KEITH’S w a ^ tL continuance of conversa- i need of at least three more and starting today it will be offered to the public at tremendously reduced tions among the Americans and; dental hygienists. H Japanese The Americans, it is un- Miss Roberts questions whether prices. All this fine new stock must Ije closed out immediately...... and low prices d«-fstood.' are attempting to whittle : Connecticut has been wise in_re^s- th- Japanese demands for a 70 per : federal aid for education in ma- , will be the big appeal.' There are bargains by the hundreds such as you have never cent ?atio of the fighting strength ; Vernal and infant hygiene. Federal ; seen before and perhaps will never see again. Now is the time to act! Come in to­ of the United States and Great money would have been avmlable i Britain from 1922 for the use of the bureau ; morrow and see the great value your furniture dollars can now buy. In France. under the provisions of the i The downfall of the Camille Chau-, pard-Towner Act. Although this temps Cabinet in France Tuesday , j^gt expired last year, bills for the wrecked hopes that the naval con- continuation of its principle are ference could continue wunwith the uw ^j^qwq^, before tnethe congre&acongress auuand re- French last week. Andre Tardieu is i ceived the endorsement | th" new premier-designate. He is : ^g„t in his message to that body | meeting much opposition from L eft. December. „ „ ■ Lowest Prices In Manchester's Furniture History!! ^•rcups^but he says he v^dll have a -[>^6 current issue of the Bulletin , ministry before the Chamber of Connecticut League of Women ■Deputies W'ednesday. If the Cham- voters contains also the second in a her upholds him he will have a gpries of articles on the financial French delegation in London Thurs- > system of Connecticut, : Use the Comptroller’s Report is an The conference faced another article which should he of assistance ^d^d PretiSnt Horacio Vasauez agreed j and Pennsylvania and has a totel To a S t resignation of his Cabinet membership of more than 30,000 nnrf annoint General Rafael Estrella | farmers. . . | TT „„ 3^^ipader of the movement, a s ; Local folks shopping in Wdli-1 nf the interior. Vasquez mantic Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. j Slumber Chairs Enamel Gas Range r S p ?rm ?ssi?n S leave the coun- i j. b . Jones. Mrs. R. E^ ^ o t e Mrs. | tin' because of ill health. He re -; Bovina Hutchinson and Mrs. E. E. Here is your opportunity to buy a A beautiful and efficient cabinet gas famous “Slumber Chair” at a fraction range in two-tone Green and Buff en­ S f o ? S;:"' go«I road, are lated at of its regular cost. Only two of them amel. Has four large top burners, with ^rrpGidPncv I Presidential election ; this time of the year as.>t is almost in beautiful multi-colored Jacquard handy utensil drawer below, oven^^^a^ ^f-u £ hGi'rl m m S ' ' impossible to get out with an auto- "Velour. * ^ 0 broiler. ' — —- '" 'l-Iaiti occupying'the western half | mobile on the side roads; This week "Very special at ...... A real buy a t ...... $49.50 of thp -=ame island, seemed rather , the rural mail carrier has made the doubtful of the Hoover commis.sion trip with a horse which required al avestlgate =on«ion,. Jd o W^oover^ S ot" fotS ' James Kerney, Henry I son Wallace passed Friday a fto - H F l e i c t o A l l e / White noon with Mr. Post's parents, Mr., and Willis J. Abbott, invited any and and Mrs. A. H. Post.______j " " ' GE.«TS H88 DEGREES. | ,h fV p o s»'o n 'p r^ ss’’l^ a"ever”yoh°e' Cambridge, Mass., M ych 3. - j had been advised to remain away be- j (AP)—Harvard University ^od y i 031190 the investigating group was a , announced^-the granting of 238 de ^ leronT M cS S k Commission.” yrees at the annu^ ™ tirsrfE ^u’ The opposition charged that the Me- ; the list included 78 Masters of Edu Cormick commission, which w’ent to ■ cation. 58 Masters Lovely 4 pc. Chamber Suite Haiti in 1921. advised retention of i tors of Philosophy, 23 Masters n S S n e s in Haiti. , | Business Administration and 11,1 Ferneries Metal Bed The Hoover commis.sion immedi-: Bachelors of Science. i An inexpensive yet attractive home standard quality metal beds with 2 atdv cefuntered with a statement | Four men received degrees with | inch tubing in brown lacquer finish.; The that it wished to hear the peoples’ | distinction. They were Robert G. for your plants or ferns. Just as illus­ ?.“ S l S S s , z e return end bed, f “ “ Vn‘S‘itr?uU?^dU%tlu^^^ $119-50 kind you are accustomed to pay —at - - iM.st------trated. Made of closely woven cane tide a ^ S a l n al, the tacts. Davis f lustrous walnut with decorative overlays. Another outstanding value, u y $10.00 for. ^ ^ A committee of eleven jurists met pers of Salem. A. B. (lum - i and fiber.' Choice of colors. Stiil 6.50 in Geneva to discuss w'avs of har- and Sheppard S. Senter of Wind another typical . Now only ...... $ monizing the League of Nations ham, N. H„ value at ...... $2.95 covenant and the Kellogg pact.. thony of Portsmouth, R. I-, S. B. Thev seek to close gaps that leave j cum laude. ___ prospect of war. _ | “ ' i Come Early heat of national^ elections over S e : MONUMENT PRICES| week-end. The administration ticket, headed by Julio Prestes, appeared REDUCED the victor in Brazil. 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j ; . ' . ' PAGE SIX DAILY RADIO PROGRAM 422.3—WOR, NEV/ARK-7t0. Leading DX Stations. Monday, March 3. 7:.'i0—Orchestra, girls ’(.iiia;;-:. Th« boys of Thompkins Corners are — I'ootlighi musical ccl!o.,s. 405.2- WSB. A7L4A 7 L A N T A-740. - The Gilead Community Players goins to have a chance to prove tliem- IKUU—M id-l’acific Hawaiian ti^emble. 9:30—NUC iiiL.i;iaijins U hr. I selves real heroes •whenthe Keal Folks 9:3U— Vesterday’s theater inogiam. 10:30— Mus.eiili-; Far.a eveniiis. were greeted by a good sized house sketch is broadcast over WJ3S and 10:00—Fmll Velazco, organist. U:30—.\m03 ’ n’ Andy, coinediaiis. Wednesday evening, despite the in­ “Peace societies are fakes.” allied stations at 9:30 Monday night. 10:30—South American music. 11:45— Studio musical pi-ogram. -Rear Admiral Charles P. Plunkett. So far their heroic deeds have been Il:o0—Janssen’s dance orchestra. 293.9— KYW . CHICAGO— 1C20. clement weather and bad traveling. confined entirely to day dreams, but 11:30— .Moonl.-cahis music hour. 8:0o—NDO progiuitia (3 hrs.) The play, “The Noble Outcast” was witiiout their knowledge the stage is 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—E60. 11:20—Oiclieslru; Amos 'n’ Andy. “We will get no better schoobs already being set for them. Tne first 6:00—Jan Garber’s oiclH^stra. 11:45— I’ .ve daiicu oicliestras. presenteil by a swell ' chosen cast. The part of Colonel Lee, taken by i have better citizens, and •spring thaw has visited the town and 6:30—Sketch- ’’Alountaiiiville.’’ 3S9.4— W BBM . CHICAGO— 770. “ - — _ ’ T___ I until we have better schools we will the ice on Mill Run Creek and neigh­ 7:30—New Hollywood program. 9:0u—Ciilcagoaiis: liarmoiiy l>oj8. the Rev. John W, Deeter, was es­ boring ponds shows signs of breaking KiOO—Henry and George, bellhops. get no better citizens.” 9:30—Studio musical uroKiam. pecially good, as was that of Jerry up. Anybody who ventures on the ice 8:30— Henry Burbig. humorist, v/lth lu:3U—Daiicu oichcslia: drama. -Norman Thomas, York Nc’.v spring jewelry is called i from now on docs so at his own risk _ Harriet Lee, contralto. ]ii:45—Isle of lllues orchestra. the Outcast, played by Robert Owen, “Mother Nature Jewelry” because ! and may have to be rescued. Rimsky- j 9:00— True story dramatization. 1;U0—.\ trip about towii. cialist. Korsakoff’s colorful "Song of India," ' Miss Alic2 Owen, who took the part _____ j gems are set in the form not only 9:30—An evening >fi I'ari.s. 344.6— WENR. CHICAGO-E70. will Ijc tile solo number which Frank-I Iximbardo’.s m chest ra. of Colonel Lee^s daughter, the heir­ learned to fight where brick-' of flowers, but of vegetables, and lyn Haur, tenor, will interpret through 9;3o—Agiiculiural program. 10:30—Veronica Wiggins, contralto; lu:uo—SiniUi . family skelcli. ess about whom there is a romantic the W FA F chain at H. Vaughn de Audrey Marsh, soprano; Fred­ were daisies.” > some pins even ’ are woodland Leath, contralto crooner, will include lu:30—Musical olio; comedians. mystery, was very charming in the erick Vettel, tenor. 1;00—D.\ air vaudeville. —Jim Tully, author.' scenes in miniature. in her numbers the Negro folk song 11:00—Columbians feature concert. role of ingenue, both in personal ap­ "Nobody Knows de Troubles I’ve 11:30—'Two dance orchestras. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. pearance and in her carrying of the Seen." The orchestra will open the 12:30- Midnight organ melidoics. 9:30—\VE.\F family party. “No man should accumulate L.YCED BELT I program with V'alverde’s "Clavelitos" lu:uo—.Modern conceit: bo;s. parti Homer Hills as Jack Worth­ The belt on a pinkish beige an- 454.3—WEAF NEW YORK—660. 11:30—Two dunce urcliesti'us. money and not use it. One good I and will also be lieard in " L ’ AtUomne" G:ou—Ludwig Laurier’s orchestra. ington made an ideal lover, and gora jersey frock is made of pink | .and tile ballet from "Faust.” A new 12:u0— Dream sliip coneeil. Richard Hubbard was convincing as regulation of Providence is that he 6:30—History cliaructeis reincarnated 1 2 :1 5 -Three dance oichestias. and beige silk braid lacing strips series of program will be inaugurated 7:00—Soprano, suing trio; talk. the stage villain. Mrs. Lena Visny cannot take his wealth with him.” over llie Columbia chain at 10:30. 7:30— I'iano twins, tenor; talk. 254.1—WJJD, CHICAGO— 1180. —Robert Dollar, steamship owner. of the jersey together. The artisis to be hoard will ue .Audrey 8:00— Franklyn Baur, tenor; Vaughn 8;:>u—Dance oicheslia, tiio. made a pleasing and dignified figure Marsh, soprano; Veronica Wiggins, de Leath, contralto, orchestra. 9:00—.Mooselitaif liuuf, songs. as Colonel Lfee's wife, and Miss Gen­ contralto, and Frederick Vettel, tenor. 8:30—G.\psies string seMet. 11:05—Oi'Cliesira, mystery tliiee. evieve Fisher was delightful as the "The Republican party lias never 9:30— Don Vborhees’s orchestra. 344.6— WLS. CHICAGO—870. been a party of evasion.” Wave lengths in meters on left ol ■vivacious maid. Between the acts 10:00—Anglo-1 ’erslaiis orcliestra. 8 :00— Water witch orche.sira. —Secretary of War Patrick J. Swiftest, Easiest Way Smith Brothers works .'latioii title, kilocycles on the right, 10:30— Violinist, concert orchcstia. 8:30— Uarn dance program. there was piano playing by Miss 'rimes are all Eastern Standard. Black 11:00—Two dance oi clie.sti as. 9;UU—UlU time \aiiety tunes. ' Hurley. BO efiicicatly because face t\pc iiidicaus best Itutures. Marcia Zabriskie and Miss Evelyn 393.5—WJZ. NEW YORK—760 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. Hutchinson. Mrs. Roger W. Porter To End Bilious Spell it has Triple Action: 8:uu— W'AUG pi'ogiams t3 In s) Leading East Stations. 6:00—Mormaii oigaiiist. clioii and Barbara Tennant gave a pleas­ “There is more to life than in­ (1) Soothing, (2) 6:30—.loe White, tenor. 11:00—Dan aiiU Sjlvia; pianist. creasing its speed.” 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY— 1100. 6:15—I’roliibitioti poll piogitim. ll:3u—.\inos ’ n" And.\, conieciiai,.'i. ing poetical number, and Mrs. Port-, Mildly Laxative, (3) s:ou—Urcliesira; education talk. 7am—Amos ’ll’ .\nd.\. comedians. 11:45—Concert, dance orchestras. —Mahalma Gandhi, leader in India. When you neglect those first i er gave an exhibition of fancy danc­ Clears air passages. tiiOO—Drama; concert orchestra. 7:15— Florence Pierce, dialect speaker 2S8.3— W FAA, DA4.LAS— 1040. ing. The yoUng people'.s orchestra , .symptorhs of constipation—bad ; liJ:l'0-Entei taiiier, sa.vophonist. 7:30— Roxy and His Gang featuring 10:00—Cluie's dance orchestia. i breath, coated tongue, listlessness,! Harry Stockv.fell. baritone. also played.several selections. Those 10:30—Contralto and baritone. 12:00— I'cauiie musical piogiiain \ the whole system soon suffers. A p -1 ll;uu—Late dance orchesti-a. S:3u— Vocal trio, oichestia. 299.8— w o e , • DAVENHOHtT— lOOO. playing were Howard, Leonard and 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. —Ted Fioiito’.s orclieslia. soloists. S:uu— \VE.M' piogiams l2',-i his.j WAPPING I petite lags. Digestion slows up. You .1: 15—Weiner’s salon music. 9:30—Keal Follts com.c slioicli. lo:3U— UawUeve uream music. David Porter, Roger and Herbert , become headachy, dizzy, bilious. 6:00—WJZ organist, choir. 10:00— Rochester Civic orchestra. 12:00— I'ed Fiorito’s orchestra. Porter, and Harold Cummings. Gate Mrs. Ralph M. Grant of East It’s easy to correct sluggish bow­ 6:30- Dinn-rr dance music. 10:30—Drama. "Lmpire Bnildei s." 374.8— W BAP. FORT W ORTH —800. receipts amounted to about $28.00 11:00—Slumber music limii. Windsor Hill has been the guest of el action! Take a candy Cascaret I 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON —1230. 'i :30—.Musical pi ogiams CP.i his.j which was divided between the local 7:0o— WJZ Amos ’ n’ Andy. 491.5_WIP. PHILADELPHIA—610. 11:15 —Tenor, siring quaitet. ■friends in New Haven recently. I tonight. See how quickly—and: 7:15—Feature studio concert. Christian -Endeavor Society and the SMITH 7:UU_Cliildicii’s laitlnJa.v list. 357—CMC. H AVANA—840. Mrs. Christine Johnson enter­ 1 pleasantly—the bowijis are activat- S:UU—WABi', programs (3 hrs.) 7:3U—Twins; male Muartoi. Gilead players. Home made candies 545.1 —WGR, BUFFALO—550. 8:30—Casper’s dance orclieslia. 7:00—r^iuciio luiis.eal piugrains, tained at a whist and bridge card ' ed. All the souring waste is gently ■' 7 ;}j— NBC programs (2 lirs.) 9;uu—tipaiush luusical comedy. sold also helped to swell the re­ 9:30—Instrumental ensemble. 11 :0U—Havana tlance music. party at her home on Long Hill ■ propelled from the system. Regular | BROTHERS 10:30—Studio musical entertainment. 10:00—Two dance orchtstras. ceipts. The play will be given in street recently, for the benefit of the i and complete bowel action is re- j 11:00—-Atrisl.s’ hour; dance music. 535.4— W LIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. 238—WJAX. JACKSONVILLE—1260. Colchester soon. 12:10—Buffalo organ recital. 8:00—AVEAF program.^ (3’ s lus.). 'j;:;u-\v IJA I' lainily pai ty. Pleasant Valley Club. ! stored. ' ]o:3U—Dieam; Hawke;e ensemble. Snpw about two inches deep fell ' 333.1—W M AK, BUFFALO—SOO. 10:30—Three dance orcliestras. o • - . 1. • u* xxr ' At the morning service at the I Cascarets are made from pure Triple Action 6:30—Studio dance orchestr.a. 305.9— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—9E0. 11:00— New ) orker's daiicenuusic. during the night Wednesday and lay ; - church next Sunday the C:30—The Singing liouliadoiu. ! cascara, a substance which doctors : 7;iin—WABC dramatic sketch. 468.3— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. on the ground, gradually thawing ’ pastor, Rev. Harry B. Miner expects |' agree actually strengthens. bowel j 7:30—Dance»orchcstra. 6:00— AVJZ programs (D,i ins.) 11:00—1>.\ iniihoriisl; vocal soloists. during the day, Thursday. The ther­ S:00—AVABC programs (2 hrs.) 7:15—Symphony oicliestia; biothcrs. 12:30—LJaiiu: liallad recital. to be able to preach, and The Sac- i| muscles. All drug stores have Cas- COUGH SYRUP 428.3—WLW. CINCINNATI—700. 8:00—Feature hand concert. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. mometer registered about 40 de­ 8:30— NBC programs (21b- Ins.) rament of the Lord’s Supper will be ji carets. 10c.—Adv. 6:30—Dinner dance concert. 9:00— Opera, "The Student Prince.” grees above zero at 2 p. m. Thurs­ observed, at the close of the sermon. | 7:15—.Scrap book; two doctors. 11:30—Tom Gerun’.s oicliestr:i. 10:30— Humhne Liiiversity houi. day. Many pussy willows have been .A:'30—Troubadours; dream ship. 245.8—W CAE. PITTSBURGH —1220. The morning service will be at 10:45 j 11 ;o5— I 'olii Il ians tiitertainnieiiU brought in and some “snowdrop” 9:30—AV.TZ programs. (D-j hrs.) 6:00—Dinner dance music. 11:15— W ,\ 111' li atnre lionr. and Sunday School at 12 o’clock. j 11:00—Hauer’s dance orchestr.a. 7:15—Uncle Gimbec; recital. 11:30—’l l . " m e oreliestras. blossom-s have been seen in gardens. 11:30—Instrumental trio, songs. 8:00—AVEAF programs (3 hrs.) The Parent Teacher’^s Association ; j Miss Clarissa Lord spent “Alum­ 12:00— Dance orchestra, singers. 11:00—Kenin’s dance orchestra. 5 0 8 .2 -: ZV/ MEXICO—550. of South Windsor held an “Old i ]:rm—Thirteenth Hour Insomniacs. ]1::;0—Theater radio revue. . 10:00— I-III ; uiclieslra. ni week end” at her Alma Mater, 10:30— 11.1 ..ii.iesy piogiam. Fashioned School” social in t h e | 280.2—W TAM . CLEVELAND—1070. 260.7—WHAM. ROCHESTER —1150. Connecticut College for Women. 6:30—Skullfty’s dance oicliestra. 12;0U—I'll' ninsical hour. Wood Memorial Library last Thurs-1 8:00—WEAO' programs t2 hrs.) 379.5- ..CO. OAKLAND—790. With other members of her cla.ss 10:00—Musical night; court. 7:00—WJZ programs (4 lirs.) day evening. Horace Vibberts and ] 11:00— Dance orchestras; organist. 11:00—Tlicater vaudeville liour. 11 ;P0—.siKII r.,1 inphoriists hour. she participated in a dinner served 12:30—iM iiiiaUire Ihograpli.v; Slumber. Charles Jorgensen were “ School V is-1 399.8—W ex-W JR, DETROIT—750, 379.5— WGY. SCHENECTADY—7S0. at the Wauregan House. 11:55—Time: weather; market.'!. J Ha 1st'.id’s dance orchestra. itors.” Joseph Ka.-^heta gave an ac- | 7:30—WJZ programs (3li hrs.) 270.1—W RVA, RICHMOND—1110. Mrs. Mary E. Mitchell entertained 283—WTIC. HARTFORD—1060, 6:00—Dinner dance orchestra. cordion selection. The children were 7:30—Seth Barker’s Singing School. 7:00—Music hour: health talk. }i:i_iu—WJZ oiehestra, trio. the members of the Women’s Bridge 8:00—AVE.AF programs (21^ hrs.) 7:30—Farm and home poets. 9:15—Studio cigarette hand. Glut) at her home Tuesday evening, divided into reds, whites, and blues Can You Count the Beans ? 10:30—Concert; Merry Madcaps. 7:45—Ladies’ iii.strumeiital trio. 10:00— WJZ concert orchestra. for games at “recess” time. Rev. 11 ;35—Dream joui neys concert. S:nu—AA’E.AF programs (2'b Ins.) 10:30— Dixie Spiritual singers. the date of the party being changed Harry S. Martin was school master. 302.8—WBZ. NEW ENGLAND—990. 1U;30—Ed Trautmaiis’ entcrtainor.s. 11:00—Studio dance oicliestra. as the Gilead play at the town hall! 7:00—WJZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 225.4— W H AZ. TROY— 1300. 440.9— KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—6S9. ’ i After recess refre.shments were GREAT OPPORTUNITY 7:15—Lowe’s orchestra: brevities. 8:00—Studio musical program. 12;iKr=-\iiiiet.v program, artists, was dated to appear on the regii-, committee in charge of 12:::o—NEE eniertamnent. lar club evening. Miss Susan Pen­ Here you are, folks. A regular old- S;00—AVJZ programs (2?i hrs.) 10:30—Dance orcliestra. the program was Mrs. H. V. Parker | Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. dleton was the winner for the eve­ fashioned “Count the Beams” Contest. A ning. Delicious refreshments were chairman, Mrs. A. B. Willson re-1 real opportunity for young and old. Looks 508.2—W EEI. BOSTON—590. 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL—1030. 361.2— KOA, DENVER—830. freshments, Mrs. George Willson,! served, of butternut cake and grape- easy, doesn’t it? But say—^just try it your­ 7:60—Soprano; pianist; tenor. 6:00—Twilight musical hour. 12:45—Arcadians mi.\ed quartet, games, Mrs. Arline Bidvvell, Mrs. | 7:30— O’ Leary's Irish minstrels. 8:00—Organ recital: fcaJture hours. 1:00— Vocalists; string trio. self. It takes real cleverness to count the 8:00—WE.\F programs (2 hrs.) 10:00—Imperial program. 2:00— Myths; music box concert. beans correctly. 11:00—Studio dance orclie.str.a. »u d =it.atlo„ ,n the c o u n ^ | B r ie r " ^ 10:00—Nignt court program. 491.5— WDAF. KANSAS piTY—610. celebrated j aan vou do it? Can you count all the beans 545.1— WKRC, CINCINNATI—550. 272.6—W L W L , NEW YORK—1100, roads gets worse and worse. in the bean oot oictured here? Start right now. 8:uu— WABC programs (3 hrs.) :"0—Question hox: soprano. 10:30—Varieties: Siiigin’ Mountaineer. with horse and buggy as the roads ; a party of relatives which was held i rectly. Here’s the chance of a lifetime to w

h • PA< MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1930. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., of razor wounds believed to have I written a poem in honor of myself been self inflicted. freshments will be served. All mem­ and my travels: New London—^Body * of Jabez iS. bers are requested to be present. I OPEN FORUM Overnight Ladd, 65, scheduled to be mamed Fire Companies To Meet 1 I’m Just a Rover Wednesday to 75 year old ^ d ow The companies of the Rockville ; I’ve always been a rover found in waters of local harbor Fire Department will meet this PROHIBITION And I will be until I die, A, P. News with 1^1,000 of his money unac- : week. On Tuesday night the Hook , , . A-wasting good shoe-leather ______— , . counted for. 1 & Ladder Company meets at the | Editor The Herald On uneven railroad ties. i Walltogford— Louis Karsut, zi, I Prospect street house and on W ed-' Every day I read your editorials, Washington—M?. Taft’s condition committed suicide by drinking nesday evening the Fitton boys will i ^nd note with fnterest your conclu- There’s a little else I’m good for less favorable. ' poison. JAMES J. KELLY meet . . ... at...... the same.. place, while the j gjQjjg...... , pronouncements____ in regarci ^ When______you come right down to facts Appeal for armament Hartford—Willys_ Line, __ retired . > 1 1 Fitch Company meets at the Center 1 prohibition—that it can not be offer me a good job rerjn?M«..ob. : IN MARY LAND house. The Hockanum Company , g^fQ^ced, that it costs too much, ; you’ll see just how I act. 1200 AmertcaoB cabled to London by dieyn^S rt year. ^ , U i LJ 111 ___meTtsir. thein the Wpst. West Main Main street street rooms rooms ^ ? t’ it ' is the chief promoter ot , ______’ on Thursday night. I crime, and that this law should in First, I’ll do the work so handy Foreign Policy Association. ^ stScbf2id seriously injured, by train ' Superior Court Today i some way be changed. That you’ll want to raise my pay, New Orleans—Wharf, warehouses, ducking under lowered gates Fnrmpr Hockanum Mills Over- The Tolland County Superior', ^ suppose you dou not favor the I’m quick, strong and shifty steamship and much cotton burned ^ , I do not gather And I’ll stick to a ten hour day. in $3,000,000 fire. ^ | Waterbury — UnidenUfied nian | er Passes at Home ot Son;; court “ “ o o S 'o r New i o p « Brawley, Calif.—Continued unconscious on highway with , Other Rockville NeAvs. ^ on the bench. There are ; 1 ^ t present: But about the time quakes bring total dam ag^n im- j ggjhie fractured skull. *. | ------. ; eleven cases, including three di- i ! Here’s one fine, ambitious ^ y . perial fruit valley to $75,( ^ . ■, Haven— Police disclose i J. Kelly, 55, of 12 Nye , '"" Having rather a logical mind (for You’ll see my eyes go wandering New York—Vice President W oll, .^ two men sought in con- James vorces of American Federation of labor j y^th fatal fire following ar- street, for many years overseer of ^ Notes woman) iT ave made some anal-' To a distant bit of sky. Mr. and Mrs. Warner blames Communist International fpr\ R. Armendo Romlo of New the finishing department at the New | 1 ogre^ and d’eductions which tend to Then I’ll pack my bag and baggage ErglJnrMmoAbe Hockanum Mins: and ^ a party of friends, ^ ! throw some lightm-bt uponuoon certam continued American riots. j g^tain. of the Springfield , thr^^ puzzling tendencies m (One bandanna holds it all) New York—Archduke Leopold, | Haven—John J. Bradley, 27, Co., died at the home of his son At- I Fire Department, attended the Fire- | today, and I ask that you And I’ll hit it up the highway sausage salesman. d««:nbp8 hm ; brother Thomas, 20^ sen- Like I’ve heard a sudden call. I scheme for making a fortune irom , ^^gjy injured in auto accidetit. torncy Leo J. Kelly at Riverdale, 1 men’s Fair at Town Hall on Friday , . ^ your Open Forum, hop- piiiic W clarify V_ the fVit’n'U-inErthinking nof IV,- I Napoleon’s necklace. j Haven — Connecticut Child : Maryland, early Sunday morning. ■ mghu^ i ^“ii^nther ...... “ Some freight train pulling up Los Angeles— May ^ welfare Association adopts resolu- i Mr. Kelly had not the ! street has returned from a visit with i ° goj^'ewhat frightful phase of ■ grade high priestess of mystic cult, con- requesting rigid investigation victed of grand theft. , . j charges of cruelty lodged against jL m T 0^n°n ccidS ? X b icourred 1 .Miss Priscilla MacLeod of Plain- , ‘V S o'S £ ."«e‘r"; i rnTthTw “ d‘er.ust is on me Detroit—State labor commissioner (^Qj^jg^ycut for Boys at Meriden, while at his work about ^a T,„v,n. «.hnnls. which have | creasing number of homldd^^^^ everlasting goad. to seek warrants for conductors o i , waterbury—Benjamin H. Fisher- The Public Schools, which have day ne-w murder cases appear ia.Lbe dance marathon which began ino- despondent over ill health. ago. Mr. a week ago, been closed the past week, reopened press—surely the situation is^nous j ^ ^s home ones the home of their son - today, as did also the local High L o — g M m^y new .ew po , | vemher 18. . committed suicide by hanging. Painf New York—Bandit with glass pis l^d'nJLToped' ttc f s 's i ""Sr.^and Mrs. Collins family of | t^e^reason tol shot dead by police in chase. 5 oS d do Mm good, but bis condi- Three Rivers, were guests of Mr. re:S ela -ofb tr/.u tbo gtoove. Nairobi. Africa—Prince -of Wales REDS DIRECT RIOTS People are oiten too patient with pain. tion continued to grow wors<^Collins- i and Mrs. Harry Pfunder of Talcott suffering from malaria; health ex­ Suffering when there is Mr. Kelly was born in pected to return within few days. fer. Shopping with a head that throbs. and has i avenue on Saturday. Berlin—Factionb at odds oyer Working though they ache all oyer. ville November 16, ISoo- Mrs. Max Knie of East Hartford of New York, March 3.— (AP)— ^ been a resident of Rockville o t was the guest of her parents, Mr. single income tax levy bill await And Bayer Aspirin would bring im­ past fifty-five years. He ''^s a Moeller Cabinet meeting to bring Matthew Woll, vice president of the | and Mrs. Charles Mead of Union American Federation of Labor, in a mediate relief! member of the local I^dge o^Elks, ^ disagreement to a head. _ .. The best time to take Bayer Aspirifi street on Sunday. iX » “TcruirK __Tardieu’s second, Cabinet______letter published today charges that j Tankeroosan Tnbe, I. O. R- ^ , the is the moment you first feel tbe pam. Kiow'a Council, Degree of Pocahon , President; the propaganda agency of tbe Soviet i officially approved by I government is responsible for the se- > Why postpone relief until the pain has tas Holy Name Society and S . reached its height? Why h«itate to distribution of the wealth jn the^u_^^, i horizon’s track, | r s i m . way be aevlsea I on^ ^^^ro^-^Stalin warns Communist: ries of unemployment riots in sev-, take anything so harmless? INVESTMENT COURSE nfflcials to ^slacken collectivization eral cities during recent weeks. | ®irw a“ a“ maa of sterling char-! officials to siacivcu^ I letter which was sent to Read the proven directions for check­ acter and during bis long years d i “ c^ncerLng these mis-1 Then I starts aroaming back. ing colds, easing a sore throat; relieving S o y m e n t with the Hockanum j AT HARTFORD “ Y” stringent ] ° ^ ^ ^ o n —^Secretary Adams in i commercial organizations in 500 ■ r.ifo ilLTavsTap^ Amer-i cities and to members of Congress, , headaches and the pains of neuralgia, Co^Mr. Kelly was considered one of , demeanors? oicr,' rvp looked the whole world over neuritis, rheumatism, etc. fhe’ mJst efftoent and conscentious ; The sanctity of the home also ^ ly e till I die. , radio talks say ^^erstanding in i Mr. Woll quotes official Communists to be more and more violated, , g^op moving l«riPv underran g , You can always count on its quick workers, in lodge work, he was ; a new seems lu ------Investment Principles, the press teems with^accountso^f^il^ ’"^^ant^Domingo—President Vas-; under the guise of a "world wide un-1 comfort. But if pain is of frequent very active an is known as the , course organized by the Hillyer At the bid of restless eyes. recurrence see a doctor as to its cause. father of Tankeroosan M e , Im- legal duets and triangles. Perhaps o L r S in ir ^ e s ig n : General I employment demonstration set by and Junior College of Business Admin­ to self-ex- I thank you. rm a Poot as wyll js to t^kf Sfice arprovislonal the Communists International for | nroved Order of Red Men istration, will hold its first free I p e -n a . traveler. I learn _as I ,travd an ^ pi^Ln? Ind appoint new cabinet. I Feb. 26, but later postponed to |. L ow a Council, °h these demonstration lecture this evening, liberty,, which _is_so^dcwto^ us alL ^ straight clean life. Thank commis- March 6. the Bolshevist government j tas as he organized both of tnese in Room 406 of the Hartford Y. M. SaSfeations He was also a mem- and which is so much exalted in the 2 -pvpS s f n S e r ^ ^ with self- of Russia is deliberately and openly , BAYER ASPIRIY C A. building. This is a fifteen-week thought of today, by our severe laws j you. h a r r y CLEMSON. prevents interrerei ^ promoting its revolutionary pro-pro­ i her^ of Kiowa Council Past Chiefs course and the class will meet on government demonstration. A*pirin ia the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacebcaadeater of SalicyUeaexd Monday evening of each week for a lich so hedge them about. _ ; Madrid—Captain General Weyler, gram, seemingly without let or bin- j ‘^^Mr. Kelly will two-hour session from 7:30 to 9:30. Should not the woman’s veteran of Ckiban wars, seriously ill. drance.’’ .! home but by the entire com- what in- He said the riots w-hich occurred | j r-porp-p Church Churcti Durant,uuracL, nowuuw em-tm-1 other organizations repre- Manchester, N. H.—Three men. Tniinitv. He was a devoted husband Soyed by Eddy Brothers and Com- | fluence they may, MP . j tuj.e77o iHjet T7i..Trri7 A Miirrav his son Francis, i inm NewINew York, xora, Chicago, Cleveland,------• and^f?the?®an5“t'he'family has the pany as statistician, has been se- sentations in the^ Legislatures Brooks.’ and two women, j Pittsburgh and other industrial cen- : sincere sympathy of the ?urJd to teach this class. Mr. Du- , modify such laws. | Aijii A and Sophia Ordway, locked ! ters were preliminary to the world -pnck-rille. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Yale man, bas had_ cons^d- ^ And finaUy I wifh o as^^^ ™ 7n'^t“ fe fo ? t o S t a s .’inlerinE!^ demoBStration to be beld Mary (Morrison) Kell5'; a da.ugbteL SSie% S5ere M SisTeld For inion iMon conceiving a subject which ! March 6. P. Morin of this city and ? o S L d a S it years be was in the „fver have J l f ? ; I ^"Boston^Bodies of two j - con’ Attorney Leo J. Kelly of ,-n Pbii-Tnpnt department of the Hart columns, and which I « +i-»rt limi- I This Is ESSEX investment27 department -1 menace as the liqu- ALEXANDER BELL’S BIRTH tims by drowning, J- rUverdaie, Maryland, and five grand- ford Conn., Trust Company, and i least as great a show, 54. broker, and Miss Susan , BIG RIVERFRONT FIRE children. . previous to that was a member of or situation Funeral arrangements had not gevrnu^ department of the Fed- l\ave read much about a nation­ On March 3, 1847, Alexander Gra­ S S . 40. rraduate been completed at this w-riting.^b^^ | the^ creme wide traffic in unlawful drugs—il­ ham Bell. American scientist, dis­ covered from harbor and Charles | New Orleans, March 3.— (AP) — Challenger Week legally smuggled in, and of hUt,e and tinguished for his invention of the riverfront fire of undetermined the body will be city. With this background Mr. rings m I telephone, was born in Edinburgh, " Cambridge, Mass^--Distrmt ^ | burned to death one S le . w. b...... V e services.. will be beld Durant is amply prepared to teach highly financed "dope Fourth District Meeting miny large cities, also of the delib-1 g^otland. After receiving his edu- ney Robert T. Bushnelll of Middl injured 13 other persons, ; the Hillyer course in Investment The Fourth District meeting countv announces he ^ ne jj^der control early to- | Fuel Economy Run Principles. erate campaign for inducing the j ^g^tion ^ " ^ ° " :t h h J father candidate for bentenant ^ ^ damaging a wharf, two the American Legion and its Auxil­ Julius S. Augur, director of the habit as far as possible. ^ j moved to Canada with hi iary was held in Putnam on Sun­ Hillyer Y. M. C. A. schools, was as­ What is vour idea in regard to j age of 23. v,- anv office at fall „ ^j^ive . warehouses and a steamship. Leon-, day afternoon. Charles Batz of this th^’' Is theVesent law prohibiting! jt not been for the fact his Boston— Police 2’’2 ard Smith, warehouse supervisor,' Tomorrow, Tuesday, March 4th sisted by a special investment com­ over week-end a ^ f t ^ j J3.000.00a ! city, district commander, pressed mittee of five men in securing the sale and use of narcotics causing j father was an instructor of the deaf and organizing this | alarming ^itriation-do the^pro- | and ^dumb.^^U^ mighty men and women on vano | ^j^^ charred body of Joseph Ryan,-. at the Legion meeting, while Mrs. iTmtnictor 3.Dci or§^3-D.izip§^ tiic «.*»-*****-—«:» -- . , . 28 Essex Challengers including our entry will be driven Helen McFarlene of South Covent y course. The committee is composed i jjjoterg of the traffic strive liquor charges. i-,„an K Lillies '46, messman of New Orleans, was' presided at the meeting^ of the T I L following men: Alec G. | ^^jjj this present legislatioyo that was his interest in his father’s work Montpelier. 7lvTi?^U pr‘'savin‘-s ! found aboard the steamship Scantia . over two courses all day to prove Essex Economy of Stronach, George Stevenson, Rob-j their enormous revenues sha^l which led him to experiment with 53. president of Montj^ber . ^ Mediterranoan Steam-: of the ert Glazier, William Putnam and , tain this present legislation so that the talking telephone. bank and former mayor, dies a t . drifted into mid Operation. Returns of Gasoline mileage will be pub­ home Saturday aftemow- i P irmmed at 4 o’clock was a delightful Arthur H. Merrill. their enormous thijik At the age of 25, with a repu­ Tiverton. R; T -F a ll R;ver socc r stream after the flames had severed ; lished AVednesday. ;? 5 r a m by Russian entertemers Instructor Durant has prepared j j^gjjj profitable, and do yo^ ^ tation already gained, Bell became its nioorings. ^ from Boston, Mass. This is the sec professor of vocal physiology at club qualifies to meet Bethlehem. Approximately 20,000 bales of cot- end in Allied Nation prograi^ At the ^ot ^invest-' come addicts because of such nro-pro Boston University. He continued Penn., team m ^ ton were destroyed and 100,000 dam Economic ------. ------— The papers make his telephone experiments and, on National Cup comnetition by defeat , the end of the year a prize will be ments and business organization, i laws? . - p x - We Invite You to Prove It awarded the best allied nation Classification of corporate securities | (-be fatal „ and Feb. 14. 1876, was granted a patent ing Pawtucket. 5-2 ------tertainment program. (al Stocks, (bl Bonds; Statemmt, „th.L, i"111 c.i-cumventmg---- for it. This w’as the signal for oth­ • Boston - Registrar of rnotor A social hour and refreshments and exalting personal er inventors to protest Bell s claim, vehicles announces ^^atbs f r o m F C L C e r O W u C r Yourself This Week— A Car Awaits analysis; Industrial secuntiesj jaw, automobile accidents in state last | followed the meeting. Those attend­ Transportation securities; Public , jjj^^^j.y_ but they were all overruled by the I should very much like to read | uji^gd states supreme court, week totalled 11. tt, 1 ing from Rockville were. utility securities; Business flimtua-, Ma-ss. — William E .; Most Nurses Use Your Request. Commander, Charles Batz Com tions; Marketing securities; Taxa-i an editorial upon this important! g jj ajgo invented th e photo- Chelsea. Sktter , ! phone.-used for the transmission Mc(Jlintock. 82, engineer and 1 MELLO-GLO, the new wonderful mander of Stanley D o^sz Po^, tion of securities, and Business re- roads movement. | WUham C.^iunuei,Pfunder, Ira Bowsers, > V. construction. Do vou think our young people, as , reproduction of sounds by pioneer in good French Process Face Pow'der, is’’^ C. Shea, M. J- ^ older ones would cease . jjjgjjjjg light waves, and of the W. Sloan, Thomas C. Shea, M. J ■ ! well as som e------— , I preferred by nurses because of its Webster, William Baer, Mr. an^a imbibing if it were possible openly gj-aphophone an instrument which New Haven—Mrs. Madeline Car­ purity, and they say it does not Mrs. George Brigham, Misses Jen­ KILLS WOMAN, GIRL to obtain liquors, and should some of mechanically reproduces human bone. 55, fatally injured in fall to make the skin dry and drawn. Stays BETTS’ GARAGE nie and Emma Batz. them continue to drink, would they speech. sidewalk from second story window on longer, keeps shine away, and is Phone 5313 D. O. H. Meeting March 6 become as much intoxicated upon of her home. very beneficial to the complexion. 129 Spruce St. Danbury—Wallace G. Olmstead. The regular meeting of the R°ek- pure whiskey or other liquor as upon New York man fell five floors and You will love MELLO-GLO Face Lowell, Mass., March 3.— (AP) — 61. prominent in Democratic politics, ville Lodge 436, D. O. H., 'Will the present bootleg varieties. was unhurt. What’s the trick? Powder. The J. W. Hale Co., South held Thursday, March 6 in the meet­ A young woman and a girl were Do you know authoritatively ho Think of the time it would save, dies. •Manchester.—Adv. dead here today, a man was shot m Greenwich—Charles Hess, 40, dies ing rooms, at 7:30 p. m. i the Canadian system is waiting for elevators! will be enjoyed after the uieeting tbe back and the alleged assailant of the trio was in serious condition for their young people, and refreshments will be served. All free from the devastating curse of members are asked to attend. after severe beating as the after- math of Portuguese wedding festivi- drunkenness? „ i„r,r.. C. L. C. Card Party I am aware that this is a loi^ Tbe Catholic Ladies of Columbus tl0^ • The bridesmaid Miss Angelina letter, but it is a very serious prob­ M-ill hold a public car party Tuesday lem, and I have asked many serious night in Knights of Columbus hall. Roderiquez, 17, of Boston, and ten Year old Matilda Silva of Lowell, sis- questions, which I am sure may be Prescott block. WhisL Pivot an 1 of interest to sottie other of you progressive bridge wU be P’ayed. ’ter of the bride were ttie two who were shot to death. Joakuim Pitta, readers, as well as to me, which em­ Reservations can be made by tele­ boldens me to ask for its printing in phoning Mrs. Frank Heffron. There alias Soaris, 24, of New York City will be prizes and refreshments. The and Paterson. N. J., whom police say j the Herald—Yours truly. ^ Range did the shooting was suffering from | (Mrs.) Katherine De F. Hardy. committee in charge consists ofUvs. 86 School street, South IManchcster. Frank Heffron. Mrs. Catherine Yost a fractured skull received from un-. Mrs. Esther Reardon. Mrs. Mary known hands after the affray. Au- , Burns. Mrs. Jeanette Cosgrove, gustine Abreu of Lowell who was Mrs. Catherine Burke, Mrs. Mary wounded was not in a serious con-, ROVER WRITES ONE OF THESE Movers, Mrs. Catherine Cody. Mrs. dition. , J. „ Catherine Murphy, Mrs. Catherine The shooting occurred, according Editor, The Herald: Schucy, Mrs. Blanche Hartenstem, to a police reconstruction of the af­ Please publish the following in Misses May Tobin, Margaret Crat- fair after a w'edding reception last your paper. Thank you. I have just tv. Victoria Genovesi, Louise Loehr, night when the Roderiguez woman returned to my home to-wn to Margaret Ronan. Mary McCarthy, and the Silva girl were m an auto­ visit my folks, Mr and Mrs. A ^ Helen Reifert and Betty Gessay. mobile with Ahreu in front of the drew Clemson of 108 North Elm LANC SaryS clarF Concert .\t County Home home. Pitta, who had been friend- street. Manchester, for the week- The children at the Tolland , ly with Angelina, while living here end, have covered m thirty-two County Temporary Home at Vernon 1 several months .ago, rushed out of states through the United States, Center enjoyed a band concert a t .jthe house and shot the trio. also Canada, and am leaving:^ Mon- Bread Knives the Scholl Auditorium on the Home 1 day for somewhere up north. I nave erounds Sunday afternoon, when the i Rockville Boys’ band of thirty-two i DANCED 106 DAYS SN e tnauUtodCtewMJ WITH EVERY pieces presented a most enjoyable! withOURWAYCookmgT<)p program. The concert was under; the°direction of Henry M. Shonrock, ( Detroit, March 3.— (AP) — A I 'ho is instructor of the band. Mr. marathon dance which has been go- Walk At fease schronrock also rendered two trum­ ing* along for more than 106 days at pet solos and Robert PruUing gave Eastwood Park, East Detroit, ap­ "Why suffer with tender, tired a piccolo solo. peared about to end today with the aching feet and corns, callouses, | TURN-OVER TOASTER Mrs. .Annie W. Coleman * Ti/r,.c*'‘ Annip” w (Snerrv) Colema'Ti~ ■ an state commissioner of labor inoving chilblains and weak arches. ofT p ro sS e ct s t r S S eViy. died to stop it after local aad county an- There are laundry soaps, toilet! Made the Cooking suddenly at St. Petersburg, Fla., on I thorities failed to interfere. soaps, shaving soaps, in fact soaps PURCHASED DURING THIS The marathon which according to Saturday morning, where she had for every use and still (according to '-one with her sister Miss Adelaide witnesses, rivals the most savage official reports) 75% of the Ameri­ School a Success SPECIAL SALE Sperrv for several months. She has dances of the primitive peoples, has can people are troubled ■with some been in ill health for several months. gone on uninterrupted since last No­ vember 18. East Detroit is outside kind of foot ills. She had gone South for her health. Today you ■will find in your neigh-1 Her birthday was observed the day Wayne county so authorities here have been powerless to stop the borhood stores Excelsior Foot Soap REGULAR $5.00 VALUE AT THE LOW PRICE OF previous to ‘her death. and Powder, that is recommended You ur6 iiivitod to cull und iiispcct this Mrs. Coleman was born in Bolton d3>TlC0. and guaranteed or money refunded, and for many years was in charge Several pastors of the district at­ tacked the marathon dance in their to relieve, tender, tired, aching feet. wonderful range. The most efficient of the millinery department in Use Excelsior Foot Soap and Pow­ Stearns in Boston. She came to Sunday service. Spectators have been attracted to der and cure your corns, callouses, cooking unit ever offered. $4.50 Rockville to reside with her sister chilblains and weak arche.:.. Use Miss Sperry about five years ago. Eastwood Park by morbid curiosity. Wild scenes have been acted as the the coupon below. Treat your ^ et | She leaves two brothers, Homer | to a guaranteed foot soap. You of Worcester, Mass., and ' contestants dropped exhausted to You will not be annoyed by sales effort Mvron Sperry of Wethersfield: two the floor. The spectacle of a young don’t use laundry soap on your face, sisters Miss^ Adelaide Sperry, of person foaming at the mouth or be- now use foot soap on your feet. Rockville and one 4n New Britain; coming suddenly rigid knd apparent- or requests for your name and address. $1.00 Monddy -n uncle ’charles Carpenter in Man- ly lifeless has not been uncommon. | 50c Down Chester, who is over 90 years of age. j The winning couple in the contest ^ COUPON The body of Mrs. Coleman will he | is to receive a percentage of the , Sign and take this coupon to brought to Rockville for burial. ! gate receipts and ^20 ' your neighborhood store. You Friendly Class Social I amounts to more than $20,000 ac- ■will receive a l()c allowance on The Friendly‘ Class of Union Con-" ■ cording to announcement from thc one cake of Excelsior Foot Soap THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. --c<^ational Church will hold its management of Eastwood Park. and Pow’der. PH O N E 5181 r--^ular business meeting and social Name ...... (73 MAIN STREET in7he church dining room on Wed- Cleveland engineers say the num­ The Manchester Gas Go. Qosds.y evening at 8 o clock. Plans ber of men out of work is partially .Address ...... v/ill be made for the annual ban- due to the number of women at □uet to he beld in May and commit­ work. Be that as it may—the wom­ tees announced. There will he a en get the money e'V'cn when the pood entertainment program and re- man bas the job. 1^. ^X - '*/■■■ J . ; • . . • ■ ■ ^ ■ V/' •■ ,• • . '. J’ r- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH; MANCHESTER, CQNN:, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1330. PAGE EIGHT # * • A uiusLin*3*’« Daily Service ' OLIVE ROBERTS CARTON 7 / € > ____ C tg/a* sr ucA SgsvKC. iwc._____ A' Hints Op How, To Keep Well PARROT' by World l>'aiued Adttaorlty ©1930 NEA SERVICE INC P ANNE AUSTIN' AUTHOR Spring time is “cold’,| time.t tightens his cheii'^ and he beg|i^ Often .. children j who have been to lo(^- and droopy^ aiiRl eratt^fc livered by a snooty young chauffeur <; ' 'T **’ ■'7 . the sap begins to nin. mother should, have -ai. clinieiti in a limousine and a plum-colored By DE. MOEEIS FI8HBEIN - ■yVe can’t tell'why certain • people thermome’ter. -’B he-^^, deyelolis .A uniform,” Mrs. Caroline Rhodes an­ . b are^'sii^eptible: to spring colds. fever, it’s best to let ithe*dbct6f nounced, when admitted to the Editor " ifournal of the ' American Pi^^bly it is for the same reason know. A cold at this stage should choicest room on the second floor Medical Association and of Bygeia, that others fall ■victims to hay have medical attention. of The New Rhodes House, success­ the Health Magazine few r in the dry. torrid days of Au­ But we can’t be sending, for the or to the boarding house which Several himdreds of years ago gust. . It’s just in the air! doctor every time, the cWldre« had w’on sensational fame as the the term “spleen” Was used to Of course, there isn’t any ques­ catch a little cold, can we? "Murder Mansion,” the scene of indicate anger or xnalice. ’The poet About the first thing Td.-giVe a Pope spoke of “spleen and soflr tion al)6ut our general physical two particularly horrible murders condition being just a little under child who is developing a' cold Is disdain.” Shakespeare used the a good dose of caster oil. by strangulation. term to refer to to y type,.pf emo­ par-^ at the fBLg end. of ^winter. Cer­ “Thanks, Mother Rhodes: ’ Bon­ tain things have been lacking in Fresh air is gopd-^but not sill tion. “A thousand spleens bear fresh air. Damp air, very cold air nie Dundee took the big square en­ her a thoussmd.ways,” he wrote. ' our diet; less fresh air, less exer­ velope and slit it open without due cise; too many starches and le­ in which he may get chilled, high Until recently, no one had' any winds full *of dirt germs from the reverence. real conception of the fimctipns of gumes and"- not enough greens. A “I hope it's not another warning the organ called the spleen. In wholeJist of things contribute to streets—indeed, a good many that a murder is to be committed, ’ 1925 two American investigators, our s'usceptibillty'to disease. kinds of outside air are not good I for Johnny if he has a cold. Mrs. Rhodes commented. "Ihough Hargis and Mann, made studies of r should not worry too much if if that note’s from Abbie Berkeley, , the effects of a dumber of emo­ Furthermore, certain kinds o f a spring cold hangs on and Joha- colds, even in the earliest stages, I wouldn’t be a bit surprised to hear tions on the spleen. ny-doesn’t snap out- of it. But I that she's yelling for help—and I When an animal is subjected to should^ be kept in the house, abso­ certain emotions to which it re­ should. keep my eye on him—espe­ lutely. can’t say I’d be sorry either!” she cially if .the cold goes down. added grimly. sponds •with muscular effort the Out-Door Precautions. “Whew! You ARE bloodthirsty! ’ spleen contracts. iX^henever ex­ But if the cold victim is allow­ ihe novice detectivf grinned at his ercise is taken the spleen con­ BOYISH FROCK SMALL FOLK ed outside, don’t let him sit landlady. “Sorry to disappoint yon, tracts. The special nature of the ARE WEARING. aroimd on seemingly warm ground emotion does not seem to make or stones. See that his feet are Mother Rhodes, but this is nothing much difference. Apparently when more exciting than a written con­ In Wool Crepe for Classroom. absolutely dry. Another thing: the animal is aroused adrenalin is although he should be warmly firmation of an invitation to spend a secreted by its adrenal gland and week-end at ‘Hillcrest,’ which, I enough dressed, he should not get the nerves controlling the • spleen overheated. Overheating by exer­ take it, is the name of the Berkeley are stimulated , to cause it to con­ feudal castle. I ran into young Dica cising in heavy winter clothes on tract. early warm spring days brings on Berkeley on the street today and he Dr. Joseph Barcroft of the very impulsively urged me to lend Physiological Laboratory of Cam­ many colds. Overheating, damp him the moral support of my pres­ bridge University in England ha.s feet, and sitting around on groimd ence over a week-end which he recently supplemented his ob-^ that hasn’t had enough sun on it seems rather to dread. . . . But servations. That, the emotions to dry it out—all these things are why all the animus against Abbie. definitely affect the , size of the contributory causes. and just who is Abbie?” spleen was revealed in the follow^ Sometimes a child gets a “run- “Abbie is Abbie Berkeley, who ing simple experiment. ny” cold without having any other used to be plain—and I mean plain! A dog named Dimple had de­ symptoms. It may keep up for —Abbie Smith, before she married of Seymour Crosby and a cer- veloped the habit of chasing any weeks or even months. * George Berkeley, who got to be a —and thus Bonnie Dundee met a man he would have traveled many miles to look upon. For the true story cat in the neighborhood. If the Such a condition often comes millionaire about 10 years ago,” tain night in London was one of a score of mysteries he would have sacrificed much to solve.______dog lay on a table and a duster from an acid stomach—too muen was held in front of its nose' the sugar and starch, ' and sometimes Mrs. Jvttodes elucidated. “How she moved lightly toward the detective, got a fine man like George Berkeley bathing suit? There’s a natural j have to pay my next week’s board } Crosby, spleen remained unaltered. If the too many eggs., If you suspect u and the smile had extended to the first duster was removed and an­ child may have this condition, try is more’n I or anybody else can see, lake at HiUcrest that’s been en- bill,” Dundee confirmed her sus- | . generously — if thin, sensitive mouth. She had ac­ but get him she did, ancl« lately she’s other which had been in a basket less of the sugars and starches :arpd , an. deepened- ' ? S 3\io ^ T ir tnfere^ KrL.e/hi.#-hated pL, he cepted Bonnie Dundee at face^ with a cat was held in front of been putting on dog like nobody’s was armed with a weapon against I and take away the whites of the Swipiming the last week-end | (-getiye badge securely inside a cre- value, and he was glad. the dog’s nose, the spleen of Dim­ eggs. The yolks are all right. business! Spent a year in Europe September?” Dundee shivered in an- i pocket of the dressing-case. her. And he chuckled. | “What was your class, Mr. Dun­ ple would contract appreciably, with her oldest daughter, Clorinda, But such tactics as Mrs. Rhodes ; They have little acid reaction. dee? ___ ’26 ? Then did you by any though none of the muscles of the I can’t say enough for the medi­ and then come trotting home with ^'""‘•Won’t'do any harm to put your 1 3a7anyth’rng ^abo^t "^tha ^ Mrs. suggested proved to be uncalled : chance know my nephew. Tommy dog moved. a penniless ‘high society'woman cated oils in case of throat and bathing suit in.” Mrs. Rhodes was ; Indeed, the young detective, 1Cavendish ? Then if a >cat in the next room from New Y'ork for a ‘social secre­ “mewed” the dog’s ears would be chest colds. Rub them • in well at implacable. She got the suit her- Sark Lad emnhaticllv a^^^^^ eyes ^ connection with the The two were still talking of the night and cover with a soft wool­ tary,’ all primed to take Hamilton’s self«rif andanri tuckedtnrked it in firmly.firmlv. “If the ; annovance chased 1i homicide “uin.uiue .-,qu. T h ^ t nherit Dick Berkeley for having in- j markedly attentive to the beautiful the “little bird” was to be relied you’ve made me forget my duties as Dundee scarcely heard the flurry dress for afternoons ’ has a sweet Cleaning your > garments fre­ ;ited such low-life scum,” Mrs. < young heiress.’ . . . She might just upon^ His last love, Nornia Paige, a hostess... .This is Mr. Dundee, of words with which Mrs. Berkeley little lace bowknot trim,' made by vhqdcs assured him. ' as well have come right out and was now Mrs. Walter Styles, and Dick’s chum from Yale___ And Mr. introduced her^ daughter, Clorinda, inserting real Alencon in the yoke;, quently by our scientifically . Dundee, may I present Mrs. Lam­ for his attention was wholly upon the puff sleeves and across the “A crook disguised as a lady or said that Seymour Crosby is marry­ though she and her husband were perfected methods, keeps i gentleman mig’nt pinch the fair ing Clorinda Berkeley for her still members of the Rhodes House bert—THE Mrs. "Van Rennselaer the tall, dark, insolent beauty, waistline of the princess frock. FKonor money”. family, he was ashamed to confess Lambert of New York and Newport, dressed ravishingly in a period ^bbie’s pearl necklace, and it would gown of wine-red velvet, unadorned them beautifully fresh and :orae in handy to have a detective “I wonder,” Dundee said, care­ that he no longer suffered even a you know,” she added triumphantly, NEW PURSE fully casual, “If the well-informed pang of what he had once felt sure and Dundee, as he bowed, remem­ except for a wide bertha of ex­ actually adds longer useful- 7155 . m the scene,” Dundee reminded her. bered Mrs. Rhodes’ trite smile, quisite old-ivory lace, ^which swung A new purse, imported from ‘After all, I’ll have to give Captain society editor said anything else would be a life-long grief. particularly enlightening about Mr. And then he remembered Mrs. “like a prize dog on a leash.” low to reveal the rise t of faultless 'Vienna, is very wide, quite shallow, • ness to their wearing quali- Btraw'n some excuse for being oft A tiny smile flickered in the breasts and the marble-like perfec­ with rounded ends. It has three luty for a whole •week-end. Not Seymour Crosby?”

.,u 5 - .. >K \ PAGENINB . EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1930 MANCHESTER state Aquatic Title Goes Tp H t^ ord 4 Cubs Cavort on Catalina Island MANCHESTER SWIMMERS WIN Yale Seen As Ruination STATE TITLE, F OR HARTFORD To Penn’s Pennant Dream NORTH END STARS jfOXVVUANH Warnock and Sheridan Set f . ' SonvB men keep their noses' New State. Records In Eli Hasn’t Been Defeated at H/GH SCHOOL ESSAY COMEBACK to the grindstone so the^ 'wives can turn theirs Breast and Back Stroke Home But Has Lost Every b a s k e t b a l l up at the neighbors. WEDNESDAY NIGHT -r:" Events During Title Meet Game Away. ! Captain Eddie White led his - Rriqtol Hieh team to a one-sided ------i o J r Windham at Williman- In Hartford. New York, March 3.— (AP) The i Saturday night cagfing seven Former Community Club current week may see the virtuai ' hoops. The final score w a s 36 to The Hartford County Y. M. C. A. ' but Coach Tom Monahan used, his gets credit for winning the state end of Penn’s bid for its third suc­ “ se.^ ?ra food share o( the second Players to Try Conclu­ “ Y ” swimming title Saturday at cessive Eastern ' Intercollegiate half. Hartford but in reality whatever re­ basketball league championship. sions Against Present ward is to be passed out should go Already beaten twice in seven The defeat was only the third of Manchesterward. the season for Willimantic, wl“ ch i& A glimpse of the summary offers games and a full game behind the the same number of occasions o Team at Harding School the explanation. All but one of the pace setting Columbia Lions, Penn which Manchester has found the go places, and that a third, were won is threatened with another defeat ing a bit too tough. Incidentally, by Manchester or Fairfield mermen when it tackles Yale at New Haven wfllimanflc, like l^nchester, twee Quite a bit of basketball interest and th latter were far In the minori­ took the count of ten before the has cropped up over north regard­ ty, Hartford winning the meet with on Wednesday. The same evening onslaught of Bristol. , C 'c'-V, s ing the outcome of a game sched­ ease. The local swimmers are all Columbia meets Princeton at uled between the Young Men’s j members of the Rec team which Princeton wdth a Lion victory i Y^'inimantic’s other defeat was in- Community Club five and the Com­ practices from 7 to 8 tonight dur­ munity Club Alumni scheduled for Dio^TiWTTME TbTOFrti anticipated. j dieted by Manchester and it ing men’s plunge hour, Wednesday night at the Harding A defeat for Penn and a victory without saying ^hat the bcaie S tS B p . \\ i Six new state records were school on Hollister street. >(§))oa ' broken, two of them by Manchester for Columbia will assure the Lions j Armory up in the thread City w l Included in the ranks of the old- <5P’ of no worse than a tie for the title , be taxed to its capacity when t _ 1 men. “ Red” Sherlden did the 110 timers will be Captain Jim Mc­ ! yard breaststroke in one minute, 24 even should they drop their last i Red and White travels Laughlin who will pastime at cen­ fwo gami^and Penn wins two. i a return game f^^ay night of ^ j 3-5 seconds and West Warnock the ter, Ray Reid and Vin Moriarty at 100 yard backstroke in one minute, Thus the Yale game may well de- i week. ^ ".^ ^ rid lv ’s game forward posts and “ Lefty” St. John championship. The Eli's are real rivals and Friday s game 16 3-5 seconds. cide the . . . and “ Cub” Coseo at guard. All of have been invincible...... on their home ' ought to be a corker. The senior results follow; these boys have at one time or an­ 160-yd. Relay—Woji by Hartford floor, winning from Cornell, Dart­ other sported Community Club uni­ mouth, Princeton and Coiumbia, at Torrington High suffered an un­ County (Sheridan, Taylor, War­ expected reverse on its own floor forms. ^ nock. Hickingl.'Time, 1 min. 36 3-5 New Haven, while losing ali five of The Community Club team which their games away from home. Saturday night when it was defeat­ seconds. ed by Wilby High of Waterbury by. they will oppose has had a fine sea-1 100-yd. Breaststroke—Won by B. Columbia’s sole defeat^ was suffered son and stepped out^ of its class in i ./^rALAN C 5 0 U L -' the narrow margin of 30 to 29. ASSOOATED PRESS SPORTS E t»TOK Sherldqn, Hartford; 2nd, A. Mildner, at New Haven. Jud^ng from newspaper ballyhoo many instances to meet strong The only other game this week Hartford; 3rd, Baldwin, Fairfield. emanating from Torrington the enough opposition. Included in the | The come-backs of Gene Stirazen will pit Cornell against Dartmouth * 1090 Hip Thl caffo Cubs. have set the world’s championship as their Time, 1 min. 24 3-5 seconds. National League pennant wmner.s m the C ^ago island, near Los Angeles. The top lineup will be Jimmy Spillane w h o; 40-yd. Freestyle—Won by A. Biel- at Hanover. A hot fight for in­ team there is a bit too cocky. A and Johnny Farrell in the kS’inter recent dispatch from Torrington goal this .season. They’ve begun spring traim g - arrival The gent in gold suit and cap is William has now fully recovered from a itz, Hartford: 2nd. F. Hicking; 3rd. dividual scoring honors has de­ golf campaign add constdera’tile in­ took it for granted that the team pictures the bhario^delegation that tbe^ j over with Meager Joe McCarthy. Med- broken leg suffered in the tow B. Sheridan, Hartford; 4th, Cooley, veloped. Lewis of Cornell is the football championship series be­ terest to the royal and a.qclen Q pros­ would be represented in the Yale S n f a arm^“g\rB ruin w or.out .how . he,ow. ______^ 'Fairfield. Time, 22 4-6 seconds. present leader with seventy: Hor- audacity to discuss its chances in tween the Cubs and Majors. pects for 1930, on top of the exten­ 220-yd. Freestyle—Won by G. witz of Yale has 69; Gregory, Others are H. Kuster, rf; E. tournament and even had the sive program mapped out by-.Bobby Davenport, Fairfield; 2nd, E. Reap, Columbia 65 and Burch, Dartmouth the National Tournament after Segar, If; C. Mlkolelt, c; R. Cole­ man. rg; A. Palmer, Ig. Spillane ^ d Jones, and the rise of Eiertimore Fairfield. Time, 3 min. 9 seconds. 81. cleaning up sdl opposition at Yale. Shute to share the youthful pro­ 100-yd. Backstroke—Won by W. DeHope will be in reserve. Paul The standing: COMPANY G LOSES fessional threat with Hortoni {Smith Warnock, Hartford; 2nd., J. Taylor. W. L. Cervini, himself quite a basketb^l Confidence is a mighty valuable and a number of others. Mandell Must Remain player in his time, will be the Time, 1 min. 16-3-5 seconds. Columbia ...... 6 1 asset when one takes a liberal help­ Farrell’s “stretch ride” hi the 100-yd. Freestyle—Won by G. Penn ...... 5 2 ing, but like oyster cocktails, there eleventh mAn on the floor, a Job he /'J SHORE LINE GAME has done in a satisfactory maimer $3,500 Pensacola Open to beat, Sara- Davenport, Fairfield; 2nd, A. Arm­ Yale ___ ^...... 4 5 is a limit. Manchester, too, has In His Own Division zen by a stroke had all the-<^ensa- strong, Hartford. Time, 1 min. 7 4-5 Dartmouth ...... 3 5 visions of being one of the eigl^ this season. The Better Boys’ Club Princeton ...... '. . . . . 3 5 ""in th« nVeYimlna'iY start- tional features of Gene’s fiif.shing seconds. , teams'selected for participation ^ S aW o?lock . t^e Safn ^count- punch that won the $25 OOa Agua Fancy diving—Won by Warnock, Cornell ...... 3 , 6 the state tournament at New Haven Calicnte Open from Horton,^ Smith Chicaso, March er going on an hour later. Hartford; 2nd, Mildner, Hartford; but it knows the bounds of common Drops Free Scoring Basket­ and A1 Espinosa. 3rd, Anderson, Hartford. sense. Torrington has lost at least Mandell’s hope of moving out of tne stadium that he is Sam- The best news about Faarell is two games this season, one being to lightweight division of which he is my's master at 145 pounds. ball Tilt at Saybrook, 47 TRAINING CAMP NOTES that his putter is clickln;*-; When ____ Bristol. king, and moving into the welter­ McLarnin gave Mandell the most Johnny starts rolling ’em :4i from finriArn WAITI? QTI! I any and all corners of th» green, ilLtlLfi ttAIIL u l l i i L weight class with the idea of boss­ thorough pasting he suffered since [OQKS It was only a few years ago that he became a ranking boxer but it’s “gang;way” for the resj^ of the ing the 147 pounders has been pret­ to 44. I Pensacola, Fla., March 3— (A P )-- And Manchester High was named for could not knock the crafty^light- sharpshooters. There is no better Yale when such action wasn’t ex­ ty thoroughly ruined by Jimmy Mc- i Infielders and outfielders are expect- putter in the business fr om long LEADS PUCK CAGERS Larnin, the baby-faced dynamiter welght champion from his feet. I ed to make their appearance at the I IIII^X pected because of a mediocre sea­ He took seven of the ten rounds range than the slim, bind ;-haircu i ’ JLlAJL.rjLj U> son. The Including of Manchester from Vancouver. Five sharpshooters from the ranks Red Sox training camp. The pltcn- Irishman. 1 McLarnin could not whip Mandell and in two of them the second and r ive here a week and al- Boston, March 3. (AP) — in the tournament that season caus­ sixth had Mandell in bad shape. of Company G. C. N. G., gave the ers nave^^ center-ice by vmiAM B^UCHLR at 135 pounds with the lightweight After a great campaign, in 1928. j ’’peacon’’"Deacon” ■Waite, wait^ na^n^^^^flashy ed several newspapers to raise quite Saybrook town basketball team a j Wednesday many i a commotion. One referred to the when ke kekt U.. brillinnH Jo n ., in | g S t e Z i THE CRY OF THE WOLVES locals as “Little South Manchester real run for its money down in the ' arrived early. the payoff for the NaU( nal Open battered from pillar to post.’’ What shore to-wn Saturday night losing at Olympia Fields, Farrell skidded week and today was far in front of the Canadian - American Hockey The suit for $20,000 against Hack was the result? Manchester went RECnVE PLAYS only after a thrilling free-scoring St. Petersburg, Fla., March 3. badly in 1929. He defende fl the title to Yale with a determination to AMATEUR BOXING (A P )— Red Rollings, infielder with virtually in his own backyard, for League scoring parade. The “Deke^ Wilson ^y a Chicago milkman teams displayed strong offenses but tallied four goals and three assists justify the decision made by the the Red Sox in 1928 was at the Wingefi Foot is just p press the named Edward Young has been de- popfest which ended 47 to 44. Both Braves training camp today- On his street from the Farrell .(Jomain of during the week to boost his total ! school officials and upset the dope their combined defenses were about nied by a circuit judge in Chicago ' in amazing ------fashion by_ spilling TOURNEY BEGINS K. OF L. ON FRIDAY arrival yesterday he reported play­ Quaker Ridge in WestcheSter (boun­ to 52 points. Young is the fellow who criticized j jn ^he first round only to fall as useless as a glass eye at a key­ ing with the championship Holly­ ty, New York, but Johiliy never Art Chapman of Providence, who hole. Ken. Beer and Joe Pentland Hack’sX J o f> \ r * a baseballViacohnil anticsnntipS in an. WAV ! prey to _ its______ancientlarlafnl jinx, Bristol. wood. California team in the Pacific was able to______hit his stride/i_ As a cli­ has been pressing Waite hard all friend Hack didn’t care for, vvith ______hit the bull’s eye most often for Coast League last year and batting I max to ^ a flock of bad ’oi breaks, eaks, he season, went scoreless during the Manchester while Fisher was the the result that Wilson leaped into 1 jg disputing that Tor- Changes Home Night to One .333. ^ ^ ' failed even to qualify...... Oot the last week and his total remained at 37 the stands and handed his critic a ' j^as a great team this sea- Many of Champions Have best marksman for Saybrook. The 36 holes of the Open tc»umament points, a figure equalled by Cam - generous pasting. u , son but it is far from a certainty summary follows: St. Petersburg, Fla., March 3. which Jones went on to win. gan of Springfield and Andrews of We suppose Hack is glad he down-state aggregation will Formerly Used hy High Saybrook (47) (AP)—The first week of training Neither Sarazen nor B arred has Philadelphia. “ Yank” Boyd of Bos­ doesn’t have to pay the damages, roughshod over all opposition Turned Professionals; B. F. T. for the New York Yanks has de­ been very far out of th e main pic­ ton followed them on the list with but really we think he is luckier in the yale tournament. Torring Fisher, I f ...... ® ^ 18 veloped one important fact the ture at any time but i t would add 32 points. than he probably readizes. He ton and Bristol split two games, Only One Titleholder Back School Team. O’Brien, rf ...... 6 0 12 club made no mistake when it to -the gayety of the ^ ar if they With but a few more games re­ might have made that much money each -winning once by two points. Maziun, c ...... 4 3 11 ‘ secured Amcricus Polli, righthanded continue to do some cifl the pace­ maining on the schedule, Frank by fighting Shires; he ought to fig­ Now Wilby has done the trick right Cone, ...... 0 0 0 pitcher from the St. Paul club of making. Peters of PhUadelphia appeared ure he has made that much by fight­ in its o-wn backyard to boot. All of With ithe High school home has Carlson, Ig ...... 1 0 2 the American Association. Polli has certain to head the league’s list of ing Mr. Y'oung. Boston, March 3—(AP) —A total Morrow, r g ...... 2 0 4 made a great impressipn on Mana-, There aren’t as manfl good jock ^penalty------carriers.------He hsis served a which means that Torrington may ketballi^season concluded, announce- ! Is Hack Sorry? j jjet a terrible shock at New Haven. of 148 amateur boxers, including ger Bob Shawkey. evs or as good horses, sn there used j qj u s minutes in th^ box, W Hack probably is sorry that he i ment was made today that the Rec • 22 47 seven New Hampshire champions, to be in the opinion of^. Edward H. minors and three majors being cail- jumped into the stands that day. If ! If Manchester High is selected, its Five will finish its schedule on Fri­ Company Q (44) Clearwater, Fla., March 3.—Wil- (Snapper) Garrison, w 4 1 has seen ed on him. George Himes of New will start battling for New England he isn’t he ought to be, if not for |chances of going through the tour­ day nights instead of Tuesday eve­ B. burt Robinson manager of the as many of them come/ and go as Haven continued second with 48 ethical reasons, then for the sake nament are admittedly slim, yet titles here late this afternoon. Pres­ Bycholski, If ...... 4 Brooklyn Robins, is enjoying a new ainvone connected with* the turf. minors and Reg Mackey of Boston ^ of sportsmanship. There are times, stranger things have happened. ent plans call for a total of 140 nings. Pentland, rf ...... 5 experience. He has so much good “Most of the traln/ij s now race was third with 41 minors and a of course, when a fan’s tongue gets • This means that the Rec.-K. of Against &ny team that doesn’t em­ bouts in eight classes, one of the Siamond, c ...... 2 material for several positions that the two-year-olds too ja uch major. the better of him and he descends ploy a zone defense, the locals stand game here this week will be played "Vince, Ig . *...... 0 he hasn’t yet decided what to do proper development; *i;emarked the from technical criticism, which is longest boxing programs ever at­ Friday instead of tomorrow night an excellent chance. What a quefer Beer, rg ...... 7 with it all. veteran jockey, orisriniator of toe sportsrhanship, to personal rancor, turn of affairs it would be if Bristol, tempted. It is likely that the com- as otherwise would have been the “Garrison Finish,” between races LUTHER nVE L O S ^ which is no sportsmanship at all. proven master of Manchester, should mittee will put on the ---- 116 trial case. Friday is considered a much 18 8 44 San Antonio, Tex., March 3.— at tha Hialeah track,. Miami. But for all that, even though the more favorable night with fandom be eliminated by Torrington or some | tonieht and preserve the semi- (AP)— Eddie Roush, veteran out­ "In my opinion nof two-y^r-ol words flung at Hack might have at large. r fielder, finally has opened negotia­ should be raced GAME IN WORCESTER been intensely personal words, we , r s S 5 t - e l«ha. and centeate until tomor- The contest with the Knights of tions with the New York Giants in and then sparingly, t i a colt is to Lithuania will be the third and de­ still feel that Hack made a mistake | ------I row. ^ Week End Sports an effort to iron out a salary dis­ go on as a three-year, old and older in attacking the person who utter­ True, this is using .our imagina­ Most of the eight 1929 New Eng­ ciding of a series of three games. to accomplish anything. Both basketball teams from toe ed them. There is no great and last­ The Rec was defeated by a close pute. Making up for the time lost tion a bit freely, but were the song because of recent rains, the Giants “It’s toe same wajr with Swedish Lutheran church were de- ing good in such chastisement. Be­ land champions were unable to re­ score in Hartford and won in a hit, “ I’m a Dreamer, ^Aren’t We sist the lure of the professional ring TRACK went through a long workout yes­ Trainers do not give*’ .the , the feated in Worcester. Mass., Sator- sides, it showed up one of Hack’s All.” It may develop that Manches­ similar fashion here a short while boys enough time *^to learn me day night by decisive emrea.scores. The weaknesses, his inability to control and as a result Link M^one of ago. ^ ^ The...... third...... and deciding game Houston—Fred Ward, Millrosc terday. ter isn’t even selected. No one can game Why, when ® Luther League five bowed to the himself, to “ stand the gaff.” We feel A. A. wins 20 mile marathon by the st’’^ ' of a ba^e seven yards from Clarence Demar. Avalon, Catalina Island, Cal., ster feeling First Lutheran church team to toe that the dent revealed in Hack’s stave in the handrfiof han^ team I steamrollers. leader of the University of Peru, in­ of regulars who had spent three m the field, collected a bunch of weeks at Hot .Springs hinted that forming me that Tut, Tut is con­ dell in 10 round non-title bout. flayers from a college team and Simmons did not accompany the But there is nothing to do but ducting a scientific scrutiny to ae- Rochester, Minn.—Dempsey an­ flayed the Athletics, losing 24 to others because he is disappointed DEMAR L ^ K RACE mark time witli eager expectancy termirie the degree of warmth or nounces he will train for possible TILDEN IS CHAMP as the week slowly ebbs into history coldness of one’s bath water, either i ______return to ring. with his physical condition. A mild Ban Tells ’Em and await the decision expected HOCKEY attack of rheumatism in his ankles Johnson notified the striking sometime late Saturday. t^rtevw th?cie°m ar^b^e.^wS drowning frequently follow if this New Haven—Yale loses to Har­ caused toe Jlllwaukee mauler to BY 0NL5T 7 YARDS ilayers that not only was Cobb’s AT MONTE CARLO Dr Cuddle did not state as much, I | practice is continued to vard 3-2. stay at the springs. iuspension going to stick, but that St. James (43) could read between the lines his de- i Tut, Tut agrees with my most Ann Arbor—Michigan chnees Big lach man who participated in the B. F. T. sire for me to come out publicly \ recent finding that the ideal tern- Ten title by holding Wisconsin to Paso Robles, Calif., March 3.— Houston, T March 8.— nutiny would be fined $100. They Monte Carlo, March 3.— (A P )— . .11 0 22 scoreless tie. (A P )—'Two rookie catchers, Harold iurrendered and a few days later McLavlsh and Tommy Heath and BUr Bill Tilden won the Monte Cw - . . . 2 0 4 rCthan aVSh? a right anglea S 'w K f n.v« GENERAL it Washington, the Tigers resumed .. 0 0 0 found It the case, Dr, Cuddle de­ Floyd Young who plays both the in- lo singles tennis champlonsmp 0 Sweneey, c In my extensive______- research wan­ New York—Six day hike race easilv today defeating Henry W. (lay. 0 Murphy, Ig .. 2 0 4 clares that soap should not be used deld €md out i fid have been dropped A ball players’ fraternity grew derings I have found ^hat it is al­ opens in Madison Square Garden. Austin, of Great Britain, 6-4, 6-4, 1 Foley, rg ., .. 4 0 8 in water of this temperature as it by the Pltt^urgh Pirates. All the then which hejiaii here y e s ^ - -ut of this strike. It was short-lived ways best to remove the socks from New Orleans—High Foot wins players including Dick Bartell, and 0 Carney, rg .. 1 0 2 the feet and the shirt from the back ruins it for drinking purpo.ses. $50,000 added Fairgrounds Derby day for the » » o s e A. C J e t­ 6- 1. jid accompushed nothing. At any . . . 1 1 3 Whenever possible to bathe out Burleigh Grimes, holdouts, now are y ate it didn’t mean a thing to Ban « 4Juc, ig 1before Indulging in any cleansing title. , . . TT ting » ttaae « f two hours is activities. Surprising results can be of doors, do so—hut wear a straw St. • Louis—National A. A. U. in camp. bhnson, who could be mighty swift 43 seconds. I . - ' It is estimated that 13 21 1 obtained by adhering strictly to this hat, or, if possible, carry an um­ singles handball tiUe goes to Alfred Ward was (^en a great nd hard when he felt that he was Winter Haven, Fla., March 3.— population of nearly 2 ,000.000,000, I (6) brella.' The accompanying picture Banuet, San Francisco who beat tio by the vetormi Clarence ight. F. T. lone rule. (AP)—Ji'our youthful but rugged about 685.000.(K)0 are B. I also have learned that the de­ of myself singing in the bathtub, George Nelson, Baltimore 21-10, mar of the IHelrose A. C. of 0 6 catchers today began a battle to de­ 16,500,000 Jews; 209,OOOjOW 0 Moriarty, rf ----- . 3 gree of warmth or coldness of the taken at the watering trough at Boston, but dlhe yoongM . ., 0 0 0 21-6- cide which would be selected ^st Mobammedians ; 150,000,000 Bud- A star just visible to the aver­ 0 Davis, If. c ...... bath water' has a decided effect on Gooseflesh, Tex., illustrates my BASKETBALL had the rettsrve strengtK to 0 0 as backstop for toe Phillies. The hists; 230,000,000 Hindus; and se eve on a clear, moonless night 0 LaChapelle, c. If . . . 0 physiological functions, such as point, I believe. Though the illus^ Hanover, N. H.—Penn beats Dart­ spurt up In ttm closing yards to . . . 0 0 0 tration does not show it clearly. I death of Peck Lerian left Manager 350,000,000 Confucians and Tao- f said to be of the sixth magni- 1 Vitner, rg ...... swearing or bragging, and particu­ mouth 27-25. breast the tkpe seven y « « 0 Miner, Ig ...... 0 0 0 have removed my shoes. Flies were Shotton without a first class re­ iists. ude- one distinctly brighter is of ___ — — larly with regard to fish. Bathing Ithaca—Princeton beats Cornell ahMd of the M y « « fM etw. he Wth magnitude; and so on up so thick that day, however, that 1 ceiver. - 3 0 6 in water too warm tends to increase 32-25. - ' - 5 the brightest stars, which are the braggart type. Hangnails and dared not remove my duster. f the first magnitude. Referee: McVeigh. " ' ■ ■ ' ‘ '- " MAWUHlJ;S'iW-EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, MARCH 3, •AGKTfciN^ ■ '.v-- -■ . *: ■ ■ V . .r .> • ' *, ft? TH E ED SECT!OS i‘; ^ i BIJV/MID HERE ^Scw5Sf^9»5«5«««w«*Ma«S«3S3CSCi85JS8SSXWaX36S3CS«S006*X^^ ------•*■ l e g a l NOTICES 79 LEGALNOTICBS 79 HEI.P WANTED—m ale 36 EDITOR MAKES H it ' Warn Ad Informatlor LOST AND FOUND 1 AT A COUhT OF PROBATE HELD -e AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Mnncheater, ., tiTiiimin and *or the J>OST—IN VICINITY o( Middle WANTED—MAN OR MAN AND at Maaclieater. wHhIn and for the Diatrlct of Mandteatei'i on the lat day Manchester rrurnplke East, Boston Terrier, wife to manage Manchester store. District of Mnuchcater, on the lat any of March. A. D., 1030. Port Au Prince, Marcb 8.-r(AP) $50,00 per week and commission to of March. A. U<» 19S0. .... Preaent W ILLIAM 3. HYDE. Eaq.. —WiUiam Allen .W ^ e, new i^per 3ept. Main Office, Cheney Bros. copy of Ihia order on the public ■ '«« ' ,inliliahing ii copy of thIa order in , cunsecutlv. Uuys_..| ■> c.sl U U . poat nenreat to the the | newapnper having a elrcnlution and then kissed her hand. For .a POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 j ileeetiaed Inat dwelt within.anld tonn oi„trlct. on or before .March moment everyone was quiet Then All orders for Irregular nnd by publlabing the aame in aoiiic 3, 1030, nnd by poating n copy of thia there was a roar o f wild cheerli^ II be charged at the one Ir^e rate a u t o m o b i l e s f o r SALK 4 nrwapuper having a clreulntloii In. order on the public aign poat in the \v I i FOR SALE—THRESHER'S baby j anld probate diatrlct, within ten diiya which wais beard all over t^ie d ty .' Speolal rales for long term every chicks, Reds, Barred ' Town where the decenaed Inat dwelt, given upon reuuesi. froiii the date ot thia order, nnd re­ five daya before anld day of hearing Cries of "Long live the com^b* d.TV advertising pf^R SALE—1928 Chrysler sport turn make to thia court of the no­ Ads ordered tor three or a': days Rocks, White Leghorns. George F. nnd return make to thia Court...... Sion” and “Long live. President atth cDupe, Model 52. Call at 58 Suni- Thresher, South Windsor, tele­ tice given. WILLI.VM S. HYDE andn stopped ? h , ^c- WILLIAM «. HYDE Hoover” were beard on all sides. davd will bs charged only for the ac r, ier street, Town. phone 8-3310. •fudge Judge Women leaders cried with happiness UKil number ot times the ii-:t-.T-;tn. H-.T-3-30. pil charging at the rale earned, but GOOD USED CARS and said the Emporian's act was one ni allowanceo or gerunds can be made of the great gestures of friendship „n six time ads stopped after the Cash or Terms , FUEL AND FEED 49-A Madden Bros. AT .V COURT OF PROBATE HELD ' the Hoover group could have made nt .Mnnehcater, within and for the I towards Haiti. '’ “n o '^-^UI forbids-; display lines not en Main St. Tel. 5500 FOR SALE— HARD COAL by the Diatrlct of Mnnehcater, un the lat tiny i TRAFFIC S A F E H COURSE \ *'^The Herald w ill not be responsible bag at Pola’s Store, 55 School. Al­ of Mnrch. A. D.. 1030. ror more than one 'ncorrect Inaer..orf ‘ 10 GOOD USED CARS ways available. The Pola Coal Co. Preaent WILLl.TM S. IIVDE. Eaq.. . Cl awford Auto Supply Company JiMige. ' IN SCHOOLS IS PLANNED of any advertisement ordered for Tel. 4918 or 4632. Eatnte of Iftigli Morinrty late of . EXPECT STRIKE TODAY more than one time. ,„„„r Centei & Trotter Streets .Mnnehcater. in auid Diatrlct. deceuaeil. | The inadvertent om.selon of Telephone 6495 and 8063 HARD WOOD $6 PER load, also j The E.xeeiitor hnviug exhibited ita ^ rect publication of advertising Practical teaching of safety edu­ [ecuned only by ^ n c e lla tlo n of the fireplace wood. Wm. J, McKinney. ! niliiiinlatrntiuii account with anld ea- | SEE US BEFORE talc to thia Court for allowance, it la cation, with particular regard for Elizabethton, Tenn., March 3. —■, charge made for the service rendered. BUYING A USED CAR Phone Rosedale 28-2. OKUDKEDThat the 8th dny of highway traffic dangers, and the (AP)—Circulars calling a strike at All advertisements Mnrch, A'. D.. 1030. nt O o'clock, fore­ the American Bemberg and Glanz- III style copy and typography wiin Terms—Trades Considered FOR SALE—BIRCH seasoned hard noon. nt the Probnte olTlee. in aniil best methods of introducing the regulaUo' . enfo-ced by fhe buM sh- BETTS GARAGE wood, or hickory sawed for stove, .Mnnehcater. he nnd the aume la iia. subject into the schools will be dis­ stoff mills by members of the local ers and they reserve the right to Hui Ison-Essex Dealer 129 Spruce aigned for n lu'orliig op the.ullow- cussed by a group of educators and textile union, which is affiliated with edit, revise or reject any - 'V con furnace, or tire place by the truck nnee o f anld ndniiiiiatrntUiii'account load, good service and measure representatives of state depart­ the United Textile Workers 6^ sidered objecilonahle. _ ^ 1 - r with anld eatate. and tlila Court di­ America, were being distributed over ■ CI-OSINO HOUKS— Classified ads to guaranteed. Fred Miller, Coventry, j recta the Executor to give piihlic no­ ments at a conference in Norwalk the Elizabethton area today. QARAGES—SERVICE— Telephone Rosedale 33-3. | tice to nil peraona tntereated therein on Tuesday. Regular courses of in­ - iv ’;“d^'ii.e‘’ff/cro ^ K ‘^;;^onrii.u^?a;y% to nppeur iind he heard thereon by struction, under a state-'wide pro­ Sheriff J. M. Moreland said he ' STORAGE 10 — 1^ — — I I I I ■ '■■■■ } FOR SALE—SLAB and hard i piibliahliig II copy of thia order In grams, will be one of the aims of anticipated a ‘ cessation of work TELEPHONE YOUR aomc newapnper linvlng a circnintlon wood..sawed stove length, and un- I In anld Uiatriet, on or before March 3, the group, according to announced would he asked during the day and WANT ADS. FOFw> RENT—GARAGE with elec­ plans. had moMlizfd deputies as a pre­ tric, lights. Inquire 58 Garden der cover, also hickory wood tor | 10.T0, nnd by poatliig n copy of thi.a Ads are accepted over the telephone tire place. L. T. Wood. Dial 4496. order on the piiblle aign poat in the There will be representatives at cautionary measure. arMfe^CH^AKOh: give., above str £ct. Town where the dCccnacd luat dwelt, the meeting of the Institute of Hu­ Several days ago J. C. Donnelly, as a convenience to advertisers, ou five daya before anld dny of hcnriiig union president, announced be bad The CASH KA-nOS will b. accepted as i^i RENT — GARAGE rear of FOR SALE—HARD WOOD and nnd return mnicc to thia Court. man Relations and Department of demanded that the mills discontinue P U l-L P a YMICNT If paid at the bust Joh oson Block. Main street. Phone hard slabs, stove length $6 and $9 WILLIAM S. HYDE Education of ,' the ness office oh or before the **''*" , per load. A. Firpo, 116 Wells street. ; .Judge State Department of Education, the their personnel department and rlav follow ing the ‘’ ^st insertion of 372f V or 7915. H-3-3-.T0. Department of Motor Vehicles, be­ “ company xmion," foundecl after a each art otherwise the CHAKCb Dial 6148. ! R.AT13 w ill be collected. No responsl- sides supervisors and teachers in series of walkouts and dlsturbancts BUILDING- AT .\ COUHT OF PHOBATE IIEI.D the schools of Norwalk. The re­ here last cprlng. Donnelly said the wl'l[''be'°a'sslm °ed* and 'fh*H “-"ccuracy HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 nt Mniiehenter. xvithin nnd for the sources of the Bureau of Character union also demanded immediate re­ cannot be * CONTRACTING 14 Dlatriet of MimcheMter, on the lat day of Mnreh. A. D.. lO.'IO. Education Research, which is con­ employment of workers who he said 6 PIECE WALNUT dining room set Preaent WILLIAM S. HYDE, E.aq., ducting a five year study in that had been discharged because of un­ CLASSIFICATIONS ^ ROO. FING. REPAIRS and altera- $70. Radios $5 each. Bridge and Judge. city of character education, under ion affiliations. tlom b Special prices on Interior EMtnte of John .\Ifred JolinNon lute Rlrths ...... j3 floor lamps $4.50 to $7.50. the auspices of the Hartley Cor­ The company has issued no state­ Kngagenients ...... ,, trlm.t and reflooring. T. Nielson, Watkins Furniture Exchange of Mouchcatcr, In anld Dlatriet, dc- eenaed. poration, have also been offered to ment. M arriages ...... telep \ one 4823. ______APAIMMENIS— PLATS— REAL ESTATE FOR The Rxeotttri.V'hiix'ing e.xhibtted'her further the conference. ' Heaths FOR SALE—ONE JRON bed, EXCHANGE 76 ndmlnlatrntlou necouut xvlth anld ea- All available information on mo­ <3arrt of ThatiKs ...... ^ IKNEMENTS 63 Besides common salt it is . saia In Memorlam ...... chairs, one bureau, one oil cloth tatc to' thia Court for iilluwnnee. II Im tor vehicle accidents in which chil­ Host and Found ...... j FLaStlSTS—NURSERIES 15 riig etc. Blanchette 109 Foster OllDEKEDt—That the Silt dny of that the Dead Sea contains 1,300,- FOR RENT—HEATED tenements, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for Mareh. .V. D., 1030, nt 0 o'eloek, fore­ dren have been involved will be of­ Announcemenis ...... street. property in Manchester, 50 acre fered by the Motor Vehicle Depart­ 000,000 tons of potash., 20,000,- Person.ils ...... •••••...... 3 rooms $20.00 month: 5 rooms noon. at the Pruhnic oiTlee. in aald .AnfomoMIe* f o r s a l e —c u t flowers, carna- dairy farm on Diamond Lake road. .ManeheMter, he and the Manic In iim- ment. This will include the known 000,000 tons of magnesium chlor­ FOR SALE—ONE sewing machine, $32.00; 2 front rooms unfurnished, ■Mitomolilles tor Sale ...... tiont And calendulas, 621 Hartford Apply to Florian Fay, at farm. aigned for ii hearluK on the nlloxv- causes, the circumstances surround­ ide, 850,000,000 tons of bromides, one single bed, with springs. In­ next tu bath $15.00 month. aiiee of Maid adinlaiMtratIpii aeeonnt Automobiles tor Exchange ...... “ RoacL Telephone 8962. ing the leading up to the accidents, ancl large quutities of otb^ salts. Auto Accessories—Tires ...... quire 40 Delmont street, or tele­ Blanchette, 109 Foster street. W'ttli M.-iid eNiiite, and thi.a. Court di- \uto Reualririg— Painting ...... ^ reeta the Executrix to give public no­ and the results. Much of this Infor- phone 4710. FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement LE(JAL NOTICES 79 tice to all peraoaa intereated therein niation is expected to be used for Autos—Shin by Truck ...... » MO^VING-I’RUCKING— and garage on Spruce street. In­ to . appear and , he henni thereon , hy , discussion and as a basis for possi- 18 DAYS TO -SPMNG Autos— For Hire . .^...... , niihliNhIn&r a oopv tnl8 order In . , .«•*._ ^*.1 _ m\- ^ , I larages —.“Service—Storage ...... J SrORAIJE 30 WANTED—TO HUY 58 quire .34 Spruce street. AT .V cofiiT or rnonATE h e l d Muiuc ncxvMpiiper having a rireiilatlon ble COUrsCS of instruction.^ M,,t„rcvcle«—Blcvcle ...... > nt MinirlipKfer, within tiiirl for the In Maid lllNtrift, on or before Mnri-li periertce gained by the educational South Main St.—Prentiss home­ W.iniert A iiios-M .iiorcyoles FOR RENT—DESIRABLE 6 room DIntrlet o f Miinehenter. on the Int iliiy 3, 1030, nnd l*y iiOMtiiig a oo|iy of IhiM units represented will be applied to stead, eight rooms, a fine old bom^ WANi i:E?D—ASHES to haul. Truck­ WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices ttii«ltic»« unfr«!«liiniil tenement, at 32 Walker street, off of llinreli. A. D., 11)30. order on the piiblle Mign poMt In the select the proper Information for well situated on a hill—treeP* in g ‘ of"rall kinds. Hamilton Jones, for rags, papers, magazines and Prenent WILLI.V.M ». HYDE, Enq.. Toxvn where the dceenaed liinf dxveit, r.oMri-sc- Services ‘ ' ^ c o ...... East ('enter, all improvements, and Jiidae, use and the best teaching methods. shrubbery, garden. Price $6,0D(k I l,,us,.-h'ilrt Services OITeted ...... 1 19 Bra’ Iiard Place. Tel. 5397. metals. Also buy all kinds of tlx'e dnj'M before Maid day o^ hearing I'uliilitig—C” i'' ract 1 ng ...... chickens. Morris II. Lessner. Dial • garage, good location, rent reason­ EMtnte «»f ficorB e .1. Fiillovv Into o f and return make to thiM CoiiYt. It is recognized by those who plan to settle an estate. I '..lists— Niirsertfs ...... able. Inquire 30 Walker. .Monehe.Mter, In Niild DIntrlet, deeeiiKed. WILLI.l.M S. HYDE to attend the conference that safety :J: PER\ lETT & GLENNEY INC. 6389 or 3886. On m otion o f T h e rirn t IViitlonnl |■■,llu.■ral intectors ------Judge education along the lines of. traffic II ..jt mg — PI It mill n s— Hoofing .. Local land long distance express Dank J: TriiMt C'o.nipany o f H artford, II-3-3-30. ' FOR RENT—FOUR room tene­ e.xeeiitor xxith xxlll iinnexed. parUcipation in the past has lacked Iiisinaiice ...... and trd Izbt service, including over­ JUNK Good'.tiYo family 12 room cidur ment, A-1 condition, all improve­ OllDEREDi—Thnt mIv nionthK from M illiiiery— I'ressma King ... j ••• night ei ^ress service between Man­ I will buy anything saleable like co-ordination in teaching methods, ble, steam heat, gas, etc., garagpto, Mii\ 1 :ig —True K In g —Sioragi .-i*- ments, garage if desired, 238 Oak the iMt duy o f Mureli, .V. D.. 1030, he AT A COUHT OF rUOBATE HELD having been mainly of a voluntary chester ind New York- Furniture iron, metal, rags,.magazines. Honest nnd the nnnic lire limited und nlloxTeif at SlnnehcMter, xxithin and for the central location, reasonable price; or r.iiiiiliig— Papering ...... street. nature on the part of teachers and |.,-,,l,.i5llonal GENERA V TRUCKING— Equipped ROOMS WITHOU'I BOARD 5‘l FOR RENT 64 ivitliin Mnid tim e nlloxved liy poMtlnK of .MnnetieMtcr, la said District, de. of instruction.. t'oiirscs .and tjlasses ...... for light and heavy jobs, tobacco, II eo|iy o f tlilM ord er on the iinhlle censed. Among those at the meeting •will Brand new Colonial of .g rooms, Piivaie Instruction ...... , FOR RENT—FOR gentleman, a TO RENT- BARBER OI-IOP $12.00 kIbh l»oMt iieiirest to the plnee where 1'lie Executor liaving exlilhited Its be Professor Frank M. Shuttle- all up-to-date and well w ortli;to* hay. lun ji7er. heavy freight, etc. the dreenned IiimI dwelt xvlthin ouid ndniinistratlon nceount with said es­ Hanctn.i; ...... Prompt fservtce. reasonable rates. large sunny room, centrally locat­ per month, heated, corner store. worth of Yale; Dr. Charles J. Pro- price of $6,000 on easy terms. .Musical —Uramallc ed. Dial 3041, 31 Laurel street. town und by piihllnhinB the anme in tate to this Court for nllownnec. It Is Wanted—Ins'ruction ...... 8') Frank Y- Williams. Tel. 7997. Blanchette. 109 Foster street. Nome nexvapnper hnvInB n elrenlutlon OBDEHED:—-That the Sth dny of haska, supervisor of physical health Flnnnclal In MnId proliute dlatriet. xvithin ten March, A. D.. lOJIO, nt 0 o'clock, fore­ and educatioil, and Mrs. Ruth White P.onrts—StocKs— .Mortgages ...... FOR RENT—OFFICE and apart­ duyn from the dnte of thin order, uml noon. nt the Probate otfice. in siiid Colton, director of character edu FOR RENT—FURNISHED room. return ninke to thia eonrt of the no- Mnnehester, be and the. snine Is ns- Poultry farm, seven room hous*. liusiness Opiiortunli les ...... rp:pairing ment, consisting of five rooms, all cation, of the State Department of Money to l.oan ...... PAIN' 21 Inquire at 49 School street. (lec Bixon. slgncd tor, n heqrtiig. on the nllovv- seven acres, all southern-•, Slope, improvements. Forest Block. Main WILLIAM S. HYDE iincc of Mold 'ndniinlstrntioii nccoiiiit Education: Miss Ethel Usher, sta­ Ilolii nnd SHiintlone street. August Kaneh', 189 West small bam for cow, some fruit, Help Wanted — Female ...... PAINTINt.?2T AND paper hanging, .Iiidice xvlth snid estate, und this Court di­ tistician for the Department of Mo­ $5,500. Yes, it is close in town, Heli> Wauled—Male ...... Center street. Dial 7541. n-3-:i-;:o. rects the Executor to glv«‘ pnlille no­ tor Vehicles: Superintendent of neatly d me, prices reasonable. convenient to trolley. Help W anted—Male or Female .. APAR I MENTS— FLATS- tice to nil persona Interested therHii Schools John Lund and the teachers«. James F--* Roac’’., Jr., 36 Walnut to nppciir nnd he heard thereon hy .^genlx Wanted ...... lENEMEN'IS 63 AT A < Ol HT OF I*BOn.\TE HELD of the Junior High and elementary Sjtu.atlons W anted— Female . . . . street. Die I 5921. nt HjiitfluvHtrr, xvithin and for the publishing n ropy of thl.s order In Situations Wanted—Male ...... HOUSES FOR KEN'I I District of ManohoMter. on the l.xt ilny Moi'nc ncxvspnper having n circnintlon schools of Norwalk. limployment Agencies ...... P] '.ANO TUNING FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, Ilf Marfh. A. D.. in:«). In said District. «»n or before Mnrch l.lve sto c k — Pel— Poultry—V >hl .3, 1030, nnd hy posting n cApy of this Joi m Cockerbam with large garden, rent $16. In­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM .single house, l•I•'.•senl WII.LI.MII S, HYDE. E.^q.. Also, he contends it is one of the ROBERT ]. SMITH Hogs— Birds— Pels ...... all improvements, and* garage if Joilgo. order on the piiblle sign'post in the 1009'Main S t r ^ . t\ l.lve Stock-Vehicles ...... Orchard S it, Tel. 4219 quire 92 East Middle Turnpike. EMl.'itr of iKnhrlln l irginlii late of Town where the det'cnsed Inst dxxelt, easiest games to play. He's wrong P.iultrv and Supplies ...... desired. Inquire 25 Ridgewood St. tllaiiclicMter, in Mnlii DiNtriot, dcoenMOcT. tlv(‘ days before snId day of lienring or we're just plain dumb. Insurance at Lowest Prices. Wanted — Pel s— Poultry—Stock FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ On motion of Janirs I'lrginiii execu­ nnd return make to this Court. For Sole— Mlacellurcoue ment, all improvements. and FOR RENT—6 ROOM house, at 91 tor xxilli xvlll nniiexed. AVILLIAM S. HYDF. 45 II KI*AIKING Judge .^rt1cles for Sale ...... garage kt 97 Norman street. In­ Hamlin street, with all improve­ OHDEHEDi— I'hat hI.x innnlhn from Boats and ...... the 1st day of Mnreh. A. D.. 1030, he H-3-.3-30. liitildliig Materials ...... CHIMNEYS \ CLEANED and repair­ quire at 99 Norman street. ments. and large reception hall, rnd the Maine are Uinited and allowed , Hiamonrls—Watches—Jewelry ... 48 ed. key fiuang. safes opened, saw screens and shades in<:luded, ready for Hie eredltors xvithin which to i;ieclilc.vl Appliances—Radio • ^ FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, • for occupancy March 1st. Inquire liriiig Jn their elnlniM iigalnst said es­ AT \ COUHT OP FHOIJATE HELD filing and exinding. Work called tate. and the said executor In directed nt .Mniiolientcr, xviHilii aiiil for Iho Fuel'ana Feed ...... U •‘ J • ';' modern improvements about live at 93 Hamlin street. Tel. 6001. Distrli't of Maiichx-slcr, on the 1st day Harden — Farm-Dairy Products 5U for. HaroUD Clemson. 108 North minutes walk from Center. Inquire (o give piiblle notlee t«i the ereditorn Household Goods ...... Elm street. TeL 3648. to hritiK In their elaiiiiM within said :>f Mnrch, A. U., 10.31). .Machinery and Tools ...... 96 Summit street. E^OR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE— llaic alloxved hy pouting a copy. of Frcnciit WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq.. Musical Instruments ...... VACUUM C) '..EANER, phonographs, Steam heat, bath, garage. 31 HiIn order on the public...... Nign itost ! Judge. OiTlce and Store Equipment .— 54 FOR RENT — DESIRABLE] five Mather street, Manchester. E. A. nearest to the i.Ince where the de- ! An agreenicnt for the ndo|iHon of clock, gun repairing, key fitting. l ensed lust dxvelt xvIHiln said toxvn|Iva II. \ irginin u minor iiged one WHERE 010 you OET THE -piY SMNP-' Specials at the Stores ...... 5b room flat, on second floor, 29 Standish, Andover. Tel. 1353-5, Wearing Apparel —Furs ...... 5‘ Bralthwaita .^2 Pearl street. and hy imhliNhliig the same In some month, residing in the toxxn of Mati- OLQ musket franklin? FATMER’5. THS Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 Roosevelt street, with all modern VVilliniantic. I nexvsiiaiH’r linvlinj u x'lrenliitlon In ehester. In snid District, having been SHIP ON THC Rooms— llmird—Hotels— Resorts SEWING MiVIjlHINE repairing of improvements, ready for occu- | T.ald nrohnte district xvithin ten 'dnys ! exhibited to this Court hy Frank Vir­ HjANTtEPIKE Resinuronts E OR RENT—MODERN 5 room Hat of this order, nnd rcinrn make to ginia.. Harry. S. Franco nnd. Bose all makes, olijn, needles, and sup­ pancy March 1st, Apply E3. L. G. | I Franco the signers thereof, for ae- Rooms Without Board ...... 69 on Lilley street, just off Main: | (his court of the notlee glxcn. (5 plies. R. W, ,Garrard. 37 Edward Hohenthal, Jr., 24 Roosevelt street. WTLI.IAM S. HYDE eeptnncc nnd npiiruvnl. It Is there- Boarders Wanted ...... house newly renovated. Phone i cpLUri bus's Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 street. Tel. ^ !01. Telephone 3269. .ludgc upon. * Hotels—Restauraiiis ...... 61 5661. 11-3-3-30. OB DEBED—That notice he given 5ANTA NINfr. Wanted — Rooms— Board ...... 6J FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, to nil iiersons Interested to npiienr at Real Esiule For Rent with all improvements, including the Frobatc ofltlx'c In Mnnehester, in .Apartments. Flats, Tenements .. 03 COURSES Y\ND cla sses 27 stild District on the 8t1i dny of March. Business Locations for Rent .... 64 heat, rent $25. Inquire Michael FAR.^IS AND LAND FOK ROSE JERSEY H)3(). nt 1) o'clock, then nnd there tPIN ’ A DICK ------BUT,» l,SOO HELPLESSi CRIPPLE FOR A FEW O R T W O ------IF IT ISN’* ------THAT'5 A SMALL. PALTRY ^DOLLARS . 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UM By Percy L. Crosby

Flapper FAMtg says; SENSE >»i NONSENSE r 6ue«s IT 4 0 S f ISN'T IM TMft The Bleat of the BUfhted. CAKPS -fOPAV The mysteries ot AucUon are to me an open hook; At Poker, Stud, or Baccarat 1 need no scond look. In feet, the only game of chance that’s ’way outside my range Is tbe'organlzod nljackery they call the Stock Exchange. At dice I ’ve had an even break— I ’ve lost, ’tla true, but won - And with cards I'll take a chance with any mother’s son. The ponies, too, and at Roulette I ’ve played the red and black— At all these games I've bet my shirt ji and got my money back. But market guessing has me licked, I ’m hanging on the ropes. The game looks so darn easy—the bolster up your hopes, r n And when at last, with every dime, ®1930 you're riding right on top Perry L. Crosby. Gre.it Britain npMj'resrn’ed They ring the bell, you’re off to H ujitl and they start another crop! B.Mi’ Kina Features Syndicate. Inc Ohka OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Fontaine Fox To My Wife. You can’t blame a magician for f Toonerville Folks By Gene Ahem Ymi may choose the house being up to hit old trlckt. And select the car; You can pick the silver ; games of chance in the church. Gin -ftiA’-rJ; A TIECE OF There will be no jar. vou suggest something? AVO, BV *SbV/S T A M T S f ■v^irtn-r K You may fill the rooms Mr. John—Row about getting; X Hav/6 a -tteAlL With 'what’s called antique, married—that’s a gamble. <0 -tHC cUUPW-r Wlrio .-•VOti w e r e M’-t VJAS Or do them with new art: u e r e LA9r-ruesj>AV CRCiAi-FLl6i«vf STOL-e OUR CLUB RAPIO * There will be no squeak. We get tripped up so much in n Kb a i w e Ad’ rT vOfASM^ stepping forward to meet opportun­ •T6LL-"TAL6 y

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By Small Right, By Thunder! SALESM AN SAM ______AjCLL-TRATi PRiSTTV OrOOO, exitJT" (RE.\D THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) 'fti'iMe so «e f«oxE S ft«- w w i t ) \T PER. F tST 0(M4DAG-e.S PCR. V T \ W ^ * ^ e ^ S - T o O ^ ^ Just as the plane ’rose off the seized parts of the plane. The boy L\K.e. UO-HTMINCrl ^ was pleased. "Now puU It down to Me.vJ BO’JteR.-iGONMp. s e e . ground the Tlnyroltcs all jumped earth again," be shouted, full of HttA s l u g -TONIGHT (Vr KNOCKS HI tA OUT I around, while Scouty kept on yell­ glee. "Just show me how you all TH' HIKLL'? 7/r^ ing, “Grab it, lads! Don’t let It can work." The Tinlcs gave the 2T. climb. Our work, I fear, will all be plane a jerk. It shortly setUed on lost If in the ■wind the plane Is the ground, as nice as nice could be. 1 tossed. If we can grab the wings "Hurray! We win!” one Tiny we’ll be just in tire nick of time.” cried. "I think that we have earned “ He’s right,” exclaimed the a ride." “ You bet you have," the friendly boy. "This little plane’s boy replied. “ J-.-st drop right In the R»urr UWJWTUlHfr kn ow s more than a toy. You Tinymltes ship. I ’ll wind tne rubber band up \*ns ooMMfr Hrrl — will be the losers, if it gets away. tight and everything will “C I plftti to let you ride on high and right. I ’m going to send you sailing maybe sail up through the sky. on a very lovely trip.” Unless you all act very quick, ’twill "That’s fine! That’s great!" the Tlnles roared and shortly they were simply spoil the day." Tb®n caowny cried, "Hurray! Im all aboard. The boy wound up slick. I have a bold. Come help me, rubber till ’twas tight as It could M. quick. I know I am not strong He then let go and, “ y* plane 'rose up toward the slw. The enough to hold this plane alone. enjoy ^ (t ik Grab hold the tail. Don’t let It race. boy cried out, " I hope you all ( Come on; hold on to any place.” The the sights you see.” ^u.9.HT.orrJ eieae av NU avmes. aio.j plane then gave a sudden jerk and (The Tinymltes run into trouble made poor Clowny groan. By this time all the rest had in the neat itory.). ■ ' V '* ' -y-'■''^7 MONDAY, MARCH 8. 1980. PAGE TWELVE IjgraUt

New poles are being set on » ^ n Tonight at the White House a' bridge party will be given by the I MENINGITIS TAKES street by the Manchester Electric WHIST TONIGHT! general committee of the Manches- j Company. ter Community club. All players | I RICHARDSON BOY Hale’s Buckland School Hall Schools reopened today after a will be welcome. . Ways and Means Com. P. T. A. i > Hale’s $2.50 fbr 1st Prize I week’s vacation. i China, Miss Ellen Johnson of Clinton 1 China, Refreshments! Dancing! Mis's Doris Roy. daugh‘ v of Mr. j street will entertain the Dorcas Youngster Dies While Father m teKliiiiiipiiiY B asem rat S3 cents. and Mrs. Ernest Roy, of Woodland , society of the Swedish Lutheran Is On Visit With Folks in Basement d e p a r t m e n t s t o r e so. MANCHESTER,,COI1H, street, has been ill for the past | church at her home Wednesday eve- | Portadown, Ireland’. week. _ i ning. It will be the regular month- i ly meeting of the society. After a month’s illness with ABOUT TOWN There was a meeting of St. John s I menin^tis, two and a half years old Polish society held in the hall on | Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong Samuel David Richardson, only son Mrs. Joseph T. McVeigh, of 26 North street yesterday afternoon i and son George of Norman street, of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Richard­ Wadsworth street, entertained with which w'as followed by a social ses- , and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson and son of 123 Cooper Hill street, died at Purchase That Needed Dinner Set During a theater party and luncheon, on Sion at the home of one of the mem- | daughter Margaret, of Fairfield the Manchester Memorial hospital at Thursday, February 27, for her niece hers on North Main street. j street, returned last evening after 4:30 Saturday afternoon. a visit of several days with friends The boy was taken ill about two Miss Ruth Sonniksen, and class­ in Passaic, N. J., and Astoria, L. I. mates, the Misses Ruth Hale, Ed- ! John Oleksy, short order cook at , weeks after his father had sailed for wina Elliott, Dorothy Hultman, j Gamba's restaurant has left the em- ;They were guests of Mrs. Henry Von Ireland to visit his father and 1 ploy and Mrs. Lucius Sherman has i Hone of Astoria, sister of Mrs. Arm­ mother in Portadown. Mr. HALE'S ANNUAL Beatrice Perrett, Barbara Badming- ton and Florence Donahue. I begun work at the same restaurant ' strong and Mr. Johnson. Richardson had planned to return ! as day waitress. j home with his parents the last part A car bearing a dealer's marker ^ ■ — I A sou was born this morning to ■ of this month or the first of April wa.s parked in front of Conran’.s A special meeting of Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keeney i but upon learning of his son’s death Council K. of C., will be held in their | of 40 McCabe street. The baby was by cable, he sailed for United States MARCH CHINA SALE lunch room on North Main street Saturday night when it was in rooms in the State theater building I born at Mrs. Howe’s Maternity immediately. Some way jarred and started on the this evening. j Home on Wadsworth street. The boy was removed to the hos­ down grade without a driver. The pital last Thursday and the child’s automobile took a slight turn to the I “Ding” I Farr, injured in a basket- j father sailed Saturday. He is due to A son was born this morning at arrive in New York next week Tues­ left, making it necessary for one I ball game two weeks ago and con- , Mrs. Howe’s Maternity Home .m American Porcelain autoist to do some fast ducking in ! fined to his parent’s home on Cot- , day. Such a delay in the funeral be­ tage street since the accident, \vas , Wadsworth street to Mr. and Mrs. ing inadvisable, the service will be order to get out of the way. The j Robert Craw’ford, of 73 Pearl street. Dinner Sets car continued down the grade, gain­ out yesterday for the first time. He ^ held at the home at 2:30 tomorrow ing speed. It struck a small object i had a sprained ankle and will be j afternoon with Rev. J. Stuart Neill >32-Piece Sets—Special! in the road and turned further to i bothered with it for some time to j Carroll J. Chartir, former gasoline officiating. The body will be the left and came to a stop against ^ come. It w'as at first reported that | station proprietor here, now located placed tn the receiving vault at the the pole on the left side of the drive­ his leg had been broken. in Allentown, Pa., was a visitor in East cemetery so that it may be way just to the rear of the Balch town over the week-end. viewed by the father before burial. and Brown building. The car w;as Attorney Chester Mills, who has not in any way damaged, the tire an office in the Balch and Brown , This is an especially attractive set to be used every having bumped against the pole. building, and who has been confined i day in the small family. Young brides-to-be, too, wilJ '■ to hospitals since last September , be delighted with this smart but inexpensive set. Gold­ Further curtailment went into ef­ ; was out for the first time Saturday | en glow background with orange and black, or green and fect at the Manchester station of I making a short trip from his home : black line decorations. Also plain maize and nile. Ser­ the New York, New Haven and I to his office. | vice l o t six persons. Hartford railroad on March 1. due, it is claimed to the lack of freight SPRING SUITS i There is no longer any all night ■ matter and also packages and i service at the City Taxi Cab sta- trunks that are unloaded at the I tion. Last night a new schedule was | Manchester station. One of the two i adopted whereby the station opens I baggage master at the station has at 6:30 in the morning and closes at . Are Gaining in been dropped. Cecil Taylor, who has I 1:30 the following morning, thus j had the second, or night shift, is no i ending the all night service. It ha.s i longer employed at the station and ' been, found that there is little busi- j Favor Daily baggage masters at the station has gage master there. By the arrange­ I ness after 1 o'clock. i ment which w’ent into effect today Mrs. Agatha (Wright) Erickson For Tbis Week We the first two early trains into Man­ has left the employ of the Manches­ chester are taken care of by a man ter Trust Company where she has Are Featuring sent from the freight station and been employed as a stenographer at 11 o'clock Patrick Moriarty, who for nearly four years following her has been the day man, comes on graduation from Manchester High dutv and remains until the station school. Mrs. Erickson’s reason for closes at 9 o'clock in the evening. leaving was due to the fact that she Smart . 50 Piece and her husband have removed to 50 Piece John F. Sullivan, former manager West Hartford to live. John Erick­ of the Park theater and builder of son. her husband, is connected with the Circle theater, who has been a building concern in a supervising Dinner Sets confined to his home the greater capacity and the location of his Dinner Sets part of the winter was out for a work necessitated the removal to Tailored .^hort walk Saturday afternoon- dur­ West Hartford. Mrs. Ericksons ing the pleasant weather. duties have been taken over by Mis.s Elin Neilson. aUso a graduate of $14.95 The last dance of the season giv­ $1 2 .5 0 en by the Majors football team Sat- Manchester High school, who has This dinner set would make a nice shower gift or wed­ been in the employ of the Manches­ Suits nrdav night drew a good crowd and American porcelain dinner sets in ivory and white ding present for the spring bride. A delicate floral banded funds for the club's fall activities ter Trust Company for a year and a decoration outlined with gold on a white ground. Gd-piece half. grounds with both banded borders and floral spray patterns were increased. Finger-tip length jackets, silk in a variety of color combinations.' Ser-vice for six persons. set, service for six persons. The changes that are to 'oc made 50 Piece 100 Piece in the Hotel Sheridan building blouse to match linings. which is to be occupied for the Oak- land-Pontiac agency are well un­ THE PROUD Special .Value derway. It will occupy the space at Dinner Sets Dinner Sets present used by the pool room in This Week ...... the building. HOST... To enepurage early buying, Until April 15 we are offering a course of six Facials for $5. Weldon ; —is he who can show we offer this week $1 6 .5 0 $23>50 Beauty Parlors. Dial 5009.—Adv. This dinnerware will add greatly to the attractiveness Bright morning glories on an ivory ground trims this ■ his guest to the new of youi* dinner table. Dark blue and ivory banded pattern fine china dinner-w’are. Another set in this price group has ' shower which has been with a pink-rose panel outlined with silver on a white a pink-rose band with a gold line. Service for twelve per­ ground. Matted silver handles. Also matted gold handle sons. One of these sets would make a practical and most We Dake Every Day so capably installed by set with floral paqels outlined with a gold line and a narrow blue border. Service for six persons. welcomed wedding gift for the Spring oride. Bread, IMci!, Cakes Jos. C. Wilson. Don't Free Alterations On and Pastries give your friends a Floral Trimmed 100 Piece 14 Piece Try a Loaf of our : chance to suffer incon- HOMK MADE BREAD ; venience in your home All Suits Dinnerware Dinner Sets Japanese Tea Manchester because of a u 11 y Plumbing facilities ...' All work expertly done here on premises and entire Sets Public Market satisfaction guaranteed. We deliver. Dial 5139 lO c eaeh $2 9 -5 0 Make them appreciate! \ Women are choosing this inexpen­ real comfort by letting| sive porcelain dinnerware for every You’ll enjoy entertaining your frit nds us either modernize! day use at home and for the summer at dinner when you have a dimier set Dainty little Japanese tea sets con­ New Leather cottage. Yellow-rose pattern on a as attractive as this—narrow tan and sisting of six cups and saucers and a your old plant or install | white ground. Choose 6. 7 and 8- blue band border -with pink roses out­ quaint tea pot with a reed handle. inch platters, soun plates, .sauce dish­ a new one. lined with a gold line. Service for White ground with floral decorations. es, tea cups, tea’ saucers and bread R e ^ a r $1.00 grade. , FILMS Jackets and butter plates. twelve people. DEVELOPED AND Slash or patch pockets. Ex­ PRINTED cellent quality leather, well 24 HOUR SERVICE made and perfect fitting. Film Deposit Box at Special ^ 1 Q 7 Cl Store Entrance Joseph C. Wilson This Week.. . ^ X f v Plumbing and Heating KEMP'S Contractor. 28 Spruce St. Tel. 5043 New Skirts South Manchester Tweeds or flannel in new Hare or pleated m odels...... $ 2 .9 5 rHON 24«Piece Waffle Sets, set $^.9S

GOOD TUINOS TO CAT cers, covered batter and syrup pitchers. Two Early Deliveries 7:15 and 8:00 a. m. Little did we realize how popular these deliveries would be- romc. If you wSht your order on the “7:15 Breakfast Delivery” or on the 8 o’clock delivery just Dial 4131 early.

m TUESDAY SPECIAL WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. 2 lb. box Protection Milk Lunch or This Week’s Candy Specials MISS FEARLESS and COMPANY 2 lb. box Protection Grahams, f o r ...... A mighty fine quality cracker fresh from tke ovens. A Three-Act Comedy Funeral Directors PRINCESS CANDY SHOP Cheney Hall, Wednesday, March 5,8 p. m. Main and Pearl ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS Direction of Mrs. E. L. Nettlcton Ginger Snaps 16c lb. Saltines 21c lb. Presented Under the .Auspices of CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. Chocolate Covered PEPPERMINT Center Church Women’s Federation .V boiled dinner would be just the thing these windy March Cordial Cream PATTIES Robert K. Anderson Phones: Office 6171 days. CHERRIES Tickets 60 Cents. Reserved Seats 75c Residence 7494 Lean Cuts of Plnehurst Corned Beef. Reg. 50c lb. Funeral Director Shank Ends of Ham at from 18 l-2c to 8Sc lb. Reg. 59c lb. This Week Tender Lamb or 'Veal for stewing. This Week 1 Lb, Box 49c 1 Lb. Box 39c Veal Ground 44c lb., Fresh Eggs 49c doz. New England Christian Conference church here was host to the coi LUTHERANS GOING to be held in Auburn, Rhode Island, care of. Herbert Jphnson Is in PEANUT BUTTER KISSES, charge of arrangements for the ference in of last year. I 5 Lb. Bags Gold Medal Flour... 27c bag j on Saturday and Sunday of tbis Reg. 30c lb., This Week, lb... • • • • 2 5 c trip, which will be made by bus and TO R. I. CONFERENCE week. Last Saturday was the flnal King Arthur and Occident Flour. AFTER THE SHOW stop in and enjoy a tasty sandwich private cars. F^ncy Bulk Molasses 86c qt. Charcoal, 5 for 99c. ' day on which reservations for over­ The conference will open with a Dependable service on fur^M or one of our ice cream specials in the privacy of our and fuel oU may be secured by King Midas Flour At least 35 members of the Luther night lodging should have been business meeting Saturday after­ noon followed by a supper in the Ing 5145. The Manchester L u iol| Boxes for kindling 50c and 75c load. newly installed booths. League of the Swedish Lutheran made but smyone applying within a evening. The Swedish Lutheran Co.—^Adv. gbur.cb are Elaantoyi to attend the day or eo can probably be taken .s.d