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The Brltlsh-Ameriean club will U r. and Urs. Clayton T. Allison from Relief str^tor Hopkins, and stresoed the tow cost at wbich January. By February It is ospacted nMwcaat et O. B. FFecUicr idbm 9ANCE THURSDAY NIGHT hold another sitting of Its setback of East Center street and Miss Flor­ received toda follows: 100 WOMEN LEARN membership con be obtained. ' HUDSON AS ORGANIST that, a auccesfor to Sidnsy HacAI- 5,432 H artforti'y'^n,,, tournament at the clubroonw' to­ ence Lamberg of Oak street attend­ "Pendlng/My changes In the pro­ It la expected that the Open House pine, who resigned to become organ­ Member o f'th e Addlt * - jt ' M m I 8*> keereaten Omter. night at 8. o'clock. ed the wedding In Springfield, Maas. gram of inemployment relief It Is last night wUI be on incentive' to I f wks h r the PIED PtPEBS. ist Of a church In Rockville, will BareM o( Cbcolattou Rain tonight and Thursday, aeme- Monday afternoon of Miss Dorothy necesaayy that all relief admlhistra- many wromen to sign up for the new AT NORTH M.E. CHURCH have been named. Sm m m pM * for men, oeaMia p w what colder Thnretfay. The regular monthly /roeetlng of Weeks to Gordon Clayton. Miss tlon be kept at full efficiency. All RECSFAaUTIES classes which are forming tomorrow The-music comnlittee of the far wwBHi M 4oor prtio at the Senior Club of tba^lrls Friend­ Weeks is a daughter of the former statd'^and local contributions expect- night . ffito dUOtto church will hold a meeting tonight ly Society will be' held tomorrow Miss Edna Burke of this town and be kept up to full and proper W,ill Preside During Month of to dlscuas the qualiflcations of sev­ (Oaaelfled Adverttolng on Page 14.) ■ XSe, DoaclBg ^:S0 to 12:80 evening at. the hsine of Miss Helen granddaughter of the late Mr. and re of relief funds required.” January— Expect to Have MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, .JANUARY 9, 1935. eral persons who have applied for (SIXTEEN PAGES) Crawford of Hamlin street at 7:30 Mrs. William Burke of Cambridgj The local relief administrators Associate Director Miss Ger­ SIX CALLED TO REPORT New Organist in February. tho position of organist. A number PRICE THREE CBNTRpy o'clock. ^ street. met Monday morning to discuss the of applications have been received possible division of the local relief and all will be given consideration. liat In accordance with instructions ABOUT TOWN The~Xlrt»my-group of the Wes­ trude Fenerty Shows Visit­ FOR CCC ENROLLMENT Keiiheth E. Hudson o f 23 Ridge The one who receives the appoint­ leyan O ^d win meet tomorrow af-i ADVISES PRECAUnU received by the state administra­ street wdll preside at the organ of ment, however, wUl not assume the tive office. JIbt JoUy Brldfo club will neot temoQii at 1:30 at the South Meth- the North Methodlat church during duties until February. with Mr*. Oeorpe Cowles of 82 o^st^church. Members are re- < The local ERA board/is making ors Advantages. Will Be at Municipal Buildinfc Eprinr street tomorrow afternoon. quCsted to bring their sunshine ON FERA EXEAVA'nNG plans for broadening the relief work lags, Refreshments will be served. | here and at the next meeting sever­ Thursday Mortiing Ready for al large projects will be submitted Camp. The regular meeting of the En^ More than 100 women attended blem club will be held tomo: Mrs. George I T ’ craeladio who ; fro m 0 v e - I n 8 Caused to provided added work for depart­ CONDON IDENTIFIES HAUPTMANN the Open House Night for women Tl.JWHALECc afternoon at 2:80 at the Elks home was appointed a supreme deputy ofi by T re n c jl D lffifin g in T w o ment workers. Earl Murphy, 72 Birch street; Eric Rudaz, 67 Cottage street; In Rockville. the Emblem club at the annual' O th er PlSces in th e C ou n try. only at the School Street Rec last convention In October, ' has organ-' night and were entertained by a Allen Macbi, Hilliard street; Elmore IN HALE’S BUSY Vincent, 195 Spencer street; Walter A son was bom this jntm ln g to Ized a new club in Stamford, the Due pe^ tw?o deaths of E R A work- highly interesting program under TO TEST EXPERIENCED Olbrias, 6 Congress street; and A l­ Mr. and Mrs. S h e rw :^ House of first in the Jurisdiction .since th at' ers '“ other sections of the coun- the direction of Miss Gertrude Fen­ ton Fisher of 137 Bissell street, ap­ FABRIC SECTION TOMORROW! FUE BURNER’S Milwaukee, WIs. M r.^ou te is a son time. Members of the Rockville try ttrlbuted to cave-lna of frozen ASSEMBLY’S DEADLOCK! erty. associate director of the Rec­ Emblem club are invited to attend iund, the local E R A board haa plicants for the fifth enrollment of o f Mr. and Mrs. L«m n A. House of MEN FOR CCC CAMP reation Centers. To many, the ex­ the Ceremony of Institution Thurs­ the CCC camps, will report In Room DECLARES THAT HE IS MAN 154 South Main street. ID advised to exercise all posai- tensive faclUtles of the Rec were a day night at the Elks home li ble precaution to prevent further 11, Municipal building, Thursday revelation and a large number made Stamford. The supreme preside fatalities from this cause. Seven to Be Examined Thurs­ morning at 8:45 ready to go to The D e ih o ^ tlc Women's club’TOf known their Intention o f seeking camp. Hartford Ceiunty will hold a supper Mrs. John Clark of Providence Foremen on E R A jobs will be in­ day Morning — If Selected membership. her staff will be In charge. structed to observe safety rules re­ and entectalhmcnt at the Y. W. C. They Will Be Enlisted. From 7 to 8 o'clock, a gym class DELAYS INAUGURATION ^ w iiS i garding 'sloping' of frozen ground A,. Ansrstreet. Hartford, Tuesday, exhibition was presented by a group WHO RECEIVED THE RANSOM ! Nutmeg District L, Oyt«, No. 21 being excavated In banks and gravel Janup^' 15 at 6.30. Tickets sire ob­ Seven local experienced workers of thirty women., after which a dis­ pits and no dependence will be plac­ tainable locedly from Mrs. T. E. will go to Stamford Saitii^y to in­ will be examined by B. W. Van Bu- play of swimming and diving was Stale Senate Unable to Or­ Fumes % e a d as Oil FaOs ed during freezing weather on froz­ osnan of Hudson street. stall the officers of Stamford, L. O ren. staff a.sslstant to the ERA ad­ given In the Rec pool, featured by a SoSjb L. No, 265. All /^embers who en top-soil to hold earth and ground ministrator, Thursday morning be­ Kills Seven Persons game of water polo that aroused together. All banks will be cut back, to Ignite AntomaticaDy-r Bronx Educator Says Mysterious “J o b ” He Met m Cem­ Miss Ruth gftevens of the National plan to make the^trip are requested tween 9 and 11 o’clock, the charity much excitement among the specta­ T h e N e w ganize and House in the regulations state, and If this la Jafsie:*^ Work Is Ended^^ -Girt Scout headquarters conducted a to meet at Orapge hall at 3 p. m. department was advised today. tors. Following this, two teams Impossible, proper shoring will be school of Instruction this morning William D. Bpfck who is In charge Those who have made application gave on exhibition on the bowling REMNANTS Sipiabble Over Rules — Damage Estimated Be­ etery Was Suspect— Identifies Notes Exebnged Be­ ,pf'transpoi^tlon would like names constructed. Then Commits Suicide ^ d afternoon for hycal Girl Scout fdf Jobs of skilled classlflcatlons in alleys, the Green beating the Blue Foremen are also advised to cob^cll members. of those gSiag handed ib not later the state CCC camps are: Charles two straight games. Miss Fenerty PLYMOUTH watch the work In gravel pits for than Friday. L. Dean, 1701 Tolland Turnpike, pointed out the numerous facilities Governor Cross Silent. tween $500 and $800. fore the Money Was Turned Over— Describs in Great proper sloping and to maintain a Cook; Alm e Jarvhi., 37 Clinton street, offered by the Recreation Centers 9— ( A P ) - f _ Sheriff CTark led a posse after A meeting of the Townsend club close watch on loosened boulders George Collett who went berserk is called for Friday evenlnc January Wpmen of the Moose will hold mechanlc-tnjck driver; .John F. ^ U o tt and Adjutant General'H. H. thpir J-egular business meeting to- and for possible c^ve-lns In trench It’s Here! At The during the night and shot to death Detail Meetings With Stranger During Negotiations. 11 at 7:45 hr Tinker hall. Important ■B«rryv;..24 N orth‘.Falradd street, . SUte Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 9.t- Denhardt left Frankfort with a de­ Damage of between $500 and $800 eierrow'night at 8 o’clock at the work. seven persons, killed himself today business will be transacted, and a auto mk;Uanlc; Ernest FaeCtnto, 118 2 5 % to 3 3 ^ 3 % tachment of state troops and order­ was caused last night at about 6:50 (A P )—Impasses In the House and rather than surrender to a posse. 'Home Club on Brainard Place. • The local ERA department has North Elm street, saw-flier: George ed another from Harrodsburg to discussion of coming issues which Collett killed his wife and four of when fumes from the oil burner In I nemlngton, H. J., Jan, 9.—(AP).; had a fine accident experience since T. Coleman, Chatsworth House, saw Senate which blocked organization surround the iVian. They were re­ HAiriTMAHN tlECEIVEg are of interest to all who s p o i^ r the department was organized and Authorized Barbers of her family, then killed two other — Dr. John F. ('^afslel Condon today Temple Chapter O. E. 8 . will hold flier; Charles Leister, 156 Eldridge o f the 1935 General Assembly upset called as s<,on as it was learned the heating plant of the Masonic SPECIAL STATIONERY the plan will be heid^ .ilgnej» of last month received a refund of a Depot Square persons and wounded an eighth be­ Its business meeting tomorrow night street, saw filer; Alfred Pal.shaw, 44 Less Than Hale’s plans today for the inauguration of Collett was (lead. Temple blew up. The explosion was Identified Bruno Richard Haupt­ petitions as well as cliib members stibstantlal amount from the state fore making a franUc effort to es­ In the. Masonic Temple. A social Lewis street, auto mechanic. Conn. Master Barbers Governor Wnbur L. Cross. The dead in addition to Collett: mann as the man with whom he ne­ Flemlngton, N. J., Jan. 9.— are urged to attend. department from, a fund, unexpend­ cape from the Copper Creek com- heard by Stephen Cavagnaro -who hour with games and rerfeshments Those selected wlP be detailed to Usual Prices ;; With the Senate deadlocked over munity. Mrs. Stella Collett. 28, wife of the gotiated the Lindbergh ran.som, and (A P )— Stationery printed In red win follow. Mrs. Elizabeth John­ ed. for accident relief. Protective Association Garage the election of a clerk and the House alayer. resides at 39 East Center street, ink and carrying a facsimile of The Girl Scout O ffl^ s ' associa­ the various state CCC camps In need A family quarrel over land as the man to whom he later paid son, chairman of the committee'will was! William Helton, 65, Mra. Collett'a next door but others in the build the Lindbergh "Kidnap Ladder’* tion will have a m ^ ln g Wednes­ of experienced workers. Depot Square Manchester squabbling over adoption of Joint be assisted b/ Mrs, Eva WethfcreU. Here’a the llne-up: Silk Crepes . . . Rayon Prints . . . Dreoa blamed at Sheriff D. C. Clark’a of- father. ing at the time did not hear the the ransom of $50,000. ha.s been obtained for Bruno day night at 7:30.^ t h e Girl Scout rules, concern was expressed .Mrs, Emma Brown, Mrs. Lillian TO MAINTAIN REUEF VINCENT FARRAND Tel. 8151 flee for the layings of Mrs. Col- , Mrs. William Helton, 60. blast, which destroyed two walls From the witness stand In tho Richard Hauptmann by Edward headquarter.c in ^ Cheney build­ Wnolena, ,. , . Flat Crepes . . . Percale Printa . . . Printed many quarters that the Inaugural Curran, Mrs. Jane Wll.sem, Mrs, Mil­ .M.ATTHEVV MERZ lett B kin. Officers believed that the Ellen Helton, 23, a daughter. surrounding the furnace well, trial of Hauptmann for the kidnap­ J. Reilly, chief defense counsel. ing. cercmonlea might not take place un^ other two sjaylngs were duo to a t- ! dred Clark. .Mrs. Alice Weir, .Mrs. BOSTON OR LEO P O r U N (Jdttons . . . Lingerie Fabrics . . . Towelinga. Short lengtha Howard Helton, 21, .a son. smashed about $300 worth of dishes ing and murder of Baby Charles ”H e’s going to use It In an­ * GROUP AS m s NOW til late tonight and posalbly not then. tempts to block Collett from ■ steal- I Lola Walton, .Mrs. Helen Titus, .Mrs. S2.2.'» O.W, 94.0.-I R.T. PLOTO PAOANI Senators, wearied after hour after Kulisus Bordis, 52, postmaster at in the kitchen and tore away part Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., the elderly swering his "fan mall.’* Reilly for blouses, frocks, trimmings, scarfs, other needs. Our big­ mg an automobile Hi which to es-1 of the furnace covering. Mary Ackerman and Mrs. Emellnc E.VKL MT.MRS hour o f futile balloting on the clerk, cape. ' Crub Orchard. Bronx educator shook his finger and said. said: Young. Providence ..82 O.Wi, 83.50 B.f. JOHN LARKABEE gest mid-winter.' remnant sale— at prices that are most 'tempt­ ship adjourned at 2:30 p. m„ until Mra. Juliua Bojfdis, 62. Thermostat Letter, from .Vdministrator: William Bray, Janitor of the Ma­ WALTER .MICHAUD B p. ra., thus closing the door until ” 'John' is Bruno Richard Haupt-1 Hopkins Says l\ll Should He CENTER TB.WEL BLREAD ing! The early bird Is the one that wins out In a sale like sonic Temple said this morning that mann.” The regular monthly meeting of HARRY VITULLO ^ t lca.st the latter hour to attempts legal advisor, and Dr Condon came . Tel. 7007 BALILL.A PAGANl ATLANTIC he was in the upper rooms o f the the Dorcas Society of the Emanuel Kept at Full Force. this. So lake .warning: Come In early Tuesday morning. to organize the new Legislature. Only a little later, after Identify­ in together, but not until several P.VTRICK DOUGHERTY Temple at 5 o’clock, wltli John Cul- ing notca exchanged between him­ Lutheran church will be held tomor­ At HALE’S Fabrics—Main Floor, left. When the Senate adjourned 36 minutes after court had started. The local ERA administration ROBERT GENOVESI Iln and Sidney McAIpIne. Planning self and the then mysterious "John” , row night at the home of .Miss Ellen , ______roll calls had been taken on the CONGRESS SETTLES DOWN He had conferred with prosecution Johnson of 34 Clinton street. Miss! be„malntainefl at full force and FK.V.\'K MrKECHlE to leave for the early part of the Dr. Condon added to his Identifica­ JOHN V. DILVVORTH FUEL clerkship. The 17 Democrats, 15 Re­ evening, Bray tumfcd up the thermo­ tion by saying that Hauptmann was attorneys and Col. Lindbergh in an Johnson will be assisted by .Mrs. i rfflcleney pending any changes In ’W ifld m Rudolf ■ ■ .. .. - E..M. ZI.M,MER.M.\.\ and publicans and three Socialists held stat for extra heat, the furnace be­ ante-room for several minutes prior Johnson aisft of Clinton the program as outlined by Presi­ the man who met him and sat on a to hia entrance,. street. dent Roosevelt In his Hdd'ress to fast to party lines and blocked the ing entirely shut off at the time. bench with him for an hour in Van Walter N.Leclerc majority vote necessary for eleC' TO DEBATE SUPPLY BILLS the Congress last Friday. This fact Bray returned to the Temple af 6:40 Condon followed a few paces be­ tlon. Cortland park some time before the A daughter, Heitli. wa.s born Frl- was revealed by the receipt of a Funeral Director South End Barbers ('lose .and found the kitchen floor covered ransom was paid. hind Col. Lindbergh, and Col. day. Jan. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Hans ' telegram from Relief Administrator At Noon Wednesday. RANGE with dishes, the walls bent inward Identifies Notes Breckinridge, Lindbergh’s attorney. Holterhoff of 91 Chestnut street, a ll HAerj- L. Jlopkin.s, a copy of which '1.19 So. Main St. Manchester SENATE DEADLOCKED. around the furnace, glass blown out The notes ho Identified were the The three sat together at the the-Rld(;ewood Maternity hospital, i forwarded to the local ERA State Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 9.— Speaker Byms Predicts That 'gold STANDARD o f the furnace pit door and the cov­ letter he received In response to an right end of the rail. SxjJxyn, Mrs. Holterhoff was the form er! t)eard today. North End Barbers Close (A P )— An Impasse In the Senate ering of the furnace torn off on the advertisement he Inserted, and sub­ Dr. Condon took the seat left by Amanda .Sylshee of Ridgewood. i The letter quoting, the telegram OIL over the election of a clerk today west side. There was an odor of sequent notes giving him directions, his friend, Al Reich, who went to the ,\t Noon Thursday. ended In an indeflnte delay In the in­ oil In the room at that time. all of them bearing the strange stand to continue direct examina­ Fuel O il...... • -Bl/ic gal. auguration o f Gov. Wilbur L. Cross. This adverllM-nieiit will appear ™ CASE IS BEFORE Further investigation by Ray­ three-holcd” symbol for signature. tion. LINKOTA During the lunchron hour the Up­ Billions Reh'ef Fund Asked Marcia L. Carpenter wiM-kl.v for the lieni'flt of the j»,ih- Range Oil...... ,8! jc gal. mond Goslec and John Plcklea, cn- The first letter accepted him as Reich started his testimony by per Branch leaders were trying to glnepra, disclosed that the automa­ ORC.VMST Ik' Interested In the National or­ A quick drying finish for .vour linoleum that sur­ go-between and Instructed him to telling of tho nigl\t of April 2, 1932, Fresh Spare Ribs — Kraut. ganization movement showing Iron difficulties over organization tic Spark on the oil burner appar­ Insert an advertisement In a news­ when the ransom was paid. passes all others. It has met with widespread public after 22 ballots had been taken In by President. SUPREME COURT ently had failed to ignite when the ' Azrcr.'v' a^-yu/4. ' PLVNO TE.VCHKR shops rightfully iH-longing' to the approval. paper saying "money (s redy.” En­ He was at Jafale’s Bronx home, he PINEHURST BIRDSEYK F(K)I)S *| assoelatinn. LT.W oodCo. the three cornered fight for the oil burner was turned on. The heat­ closed with It was a note to Colonel related, together with Col. Lind­ 2N2 Fannlfifrtnn Avr. Hartford clerkship. ing chamber filled with oU which l-imas, 25<‘. Cut Corn, Ilk . Spin- 55 Bissell St. TeL 4496 Lindbergh, saying the kidnaper had bergh, Col. Breckenridge, Ralph Dial 4ISI J TrI. .V8208 Party lines held Intact until the Mcame ignited when a large quan­ accepted Condon as intermediary. ach. 21c. I'lc Cherries. 19c. Give.s .vour linoleum, congoleum or ifilaid linoleum Washington, Jan. 9.-(AP)—The Attomoy Goueral Cnmmmns Hacker, Condon’s son-in-law, Mrs. U eighth ballot. From then oh Sen­ House got down to actual work by viuilUIIUgS tity had filled the chamber. It was Dr. Condon examined' the notes Condon, Mrs. Hacker, a long-wearing glossy finish that resists water. ator Shea, Hartford Democrat, gave stated that trouble with the bumeT' Special Price on fancy I.«arg^e i taking up the first o f the annual with meticulous care before he Lindbergh Drove Car. his vote to Martin Plunkett, the So­ occurred a yaar ago but no damage would identify them. When he re- supply bills for the 1936 fiscal year Appears b Highest Tri­ resulted. ^ He was asked If he drove the car cialist candido-e for clerk. This [celvcd the first letter, designating to the ransom payment spoL Try It At Once And Y’ou Will Never Be ^ e 8776,916’707 Independent offices was Interpreted as a bit of Demo­ Windows Blozvn him, he aald: ” Col. Lindbergh drove the car," McIntosh Apples 3 lbs. 27c 1 HEY MISTER! cratic strategy to prevent the So­ measure which contains White bunal to Defend Govern- Windows in a building 200 feet ”I felt rather pleased that 1 was House and veterans funds he iald, explaining "I suggested For railnK <>r baking. K-quarl lawk. i, g.’k'. 11 Without It! cialists from switching from their north o f the Temple were blown In so honored.” they use my car. by the concussion of the blast M r Dr. John F. Condon candidate to Albert S. Bill, the R e­ to Appears Dramatic The $400 radio taken from Haupt­ publican choice. ^ m lt newcomers to have their nient’s Emergency Action. Bray stated. Just read these prices— qual­ The Bronx man at times appear­ mann’s Bronx home and the cheat 'The Masonic Temple dishes, so Fresh Vegetables 1 One (juart Can Linkota and Spreader. ^ ^ Q Q Joseph P. Cooney is the Demo­ ed to be consciously dramatic about of carpenter’s tools found In his ity of every Item guaranteed. cratic nominee for the post. s ^ e c h e " well known by nearly all local Cauliflower. H Regular $1.65 Value ...... $ X his testimony. Melodrama tinged garage were in the courthouse fbr With no Indications of wavering predicted to the Washington, Jan. 9.— (A P )—The residenta, yvere all blown off the his voice on occasions, such ak when Spinach. H jyess that despite opposition, the MAY ASK GERMANY NAZIS AND ANTIS use 08 exhibits later in the day. APPLESAUCE In party lines, both House.and Sen­ government sent Its chief legal of i?w®'‘ two . kitchen shelves. he related that in the Llntlbergh The state has announced that m Parsnips, New Cabbage, One Pint Can Linkota and Spreader. ate called It quits temporarily and the $4,000,- Most of the dishes broken fleer before the Supreme Court to­ home: woman acquaintance of the Haupt­ 2 cans 23c, Scans 50c Carrots, pw ■ Regular $1.29 Value decided to resume their delibera­ appropriation "Aucers, estimated to 97 c day to renew Jts defense of a vital TO JOIN IN PACT STAGE SAAR RIOTS " I slept in the baby’s nursery.” mann’s once saw a large sheaf o f A Clover Orchards product-! A pound ...... ■ tions at 1 p. m. rehef ^''esIUent Roosevelt for 300 in number, by Mr. Bray. The There was rolling ”ah” over the bills in the radio. 'dC phase o f the Hew Deal monetary Temple dishes were packed awav blend of different apples which Cross Walts Word. courtroom. Attorney General David The state says It will link the niskes wonderfully delicious sauco. Meanwhile the 72 year old gover th ? a .^connection between policy affecting billions of dollars in two weeks ago. ^ a Brussels O C 1 the Suprem Court decision bn the T. Wllentz repeated; "So you slept tools to the “ kidnap ladder.” . . . securities. Besides the damage to the dishes, in the nursery?” .Sprouts, qt. dLOC 1 to "^S^ht of Congress it wiu be necessary to rebuild two France and Italy to Open Directed by Wilentz, Reich told (Continued on Page Twelve) For the first time In his official But Police Suppressed Them A t times he became loquacious, of the preparation of the $70,000 Burt OIney’s Tomato Calves’ Liver, 1 ®,'nnip sum approprl- capacity Attorney General Cum­ of the, walla of the furnace well re­ especially about his own earjy life, cover the furnace, construct 'new ransom money In the box ordered by Soup, 4 cans...... 0 C JOHN I. OLSON ecut?' allocations to the ex- mings appeared at the bar of the and Wilentz would atop him. De­ the kidnaper. The Nsw Standard Cheviolol Coach aheivea for the dishes besides sev- Negotiations to Help Before Any Serious Trou­ tribunal to meet a five-fold chal fense attorneys wanted him to Tie "I was there when it was packed, ”^33c 1 Court Monday held lenge to the Act o f Congress aus- cral minor repairs. To do this work allowed to ramble on. Until New Crop String Beans come Painting and Decorating Contractor .1 Invalid m the ground helped bring it up that afternoon CREWOFTMAIONE pending gold payments in June it wlU cost from $500 to $800 In- Peace Plans Along. Hia first identification of Haupt­ through tn the middle of February, that It was a delegation of unlimit­ c uding the cost of the broken ble Had Developed. from the banker’s home," he detail­ the price on Fresh Beans will bo Announcing A Schedule 699 Main St. Tel. 6854 ' Manchester ed power. 1932. T^e issue involved In five mann came early in his testimony, ed, explaining the money was 59c 1 Here’s A Tip — CALL 3873 cases was whether holders o f bonds dishes. protiiblllve. We suggest you servo Can Handle BIIIb Wilentz quickly leading him up to brought to Condon's tn two pack­ those . . . Bib Corned Beef. g \ I of TO BE COMPENSATED and other obligations bearing provi Have Insurance the night of April 2, 1932, when he Byms s^d that “from the point It developed that the Masonic Rome, Jan. 9.— (A P ) —The po.ssl- Saarbruecken. Saar Ba.sln Terri­ ages, one o f $50,000 and one o f B. g M. Wax Besuis, a ex MORIARTY BROTHERS of expedition” the appropriations drove with Colonel Lindbergh to St. $ 20,000. (Continued on Page Tw o) fraternity, owner of the building, blllty that France and Italy will tory, Jan. 9.— (A P )—A battle be­ Raymond’s cemetery with $70,000 19c. 8 o a n a ...... 4 9 C Open 24 Hours. "*’ °uld handle both the carries boiler Insurance. The fur­ That was the afternoon of the a a Sausage Meat. Country Free Rood Service. Delivered In Mancheater soon open negotiations with Ger­ to meet the man known as "John." B. 4: M. Green Beans, 1 $880 000.000 and the $4,000,000,000 nace well Is located In the north end tween Hazls and antl-Nazla broke night of the flnal„pay-off.” • cans ...... 4 4 c many for a di.sarmament pact was Style, o r h " - - I U. S. Asked to Apologize to relief bills, and that they might of the building adjoining the out at noon today In Waterloo street W ilentz concirfded direct examin­ even be combined Into one.’ ^ “ UNUSUAL CROWDS , David Harum Small Refugee or Ib...... ■ Prices On The Hew kitchen. A doer opens out from the seen today as a result of the agree­ but was quickly suppressed by over­ ation of Reich with a short series ..zyc The $880,000,000 measure Is In­ HOPEFOR BREAK Flemtagton, N. J., Jan. 9.— (A P ), o f questions regarding the ransom Wax Brans, a m Turnace room to the parking space ment reached MoYiday between Pre­ whelming forces o f police and the Scotch Ham, o 1 ■ HDWtONBWimTHUN? Canada and Pay $25,000 tended to .jrovlde relief until the — In high expectation of -.bearing payment. S cans ...... 4 u C TIRES — n.VTTKRIES — CAR HEATERS In the rear o f the Temple ^ mier Mussolini of Italy and Pierre Landjaeger (gendarmes). lb...... new policy becomes effective. John F. Condon tell his story of the Q. You saw the $70,000? Z 1 C ■ S01*S15 Center Street —-Comer Broad lAival, foreign minister of France. The section where the turmoil The Senate again was not In ses­ Lindbergh kidnap case the Hunter­ A. Yes, it was packed in a wooden STANDARD CHEVROLET for Sinking Ship. IN FOG BLANKET An authority said that France sion, but Its foreign relations com­ don county Courthouse was jammed box. TBEA8 UBY*BALAHCB and Italy have chosen the Italian (Continued on Page Tw o) Coupe ...... $568.00 mittee considered behind closed today when Bruno Richard Haupt­ Q. And you were present at Dr. doors the question of American ad­ disarmament memorandum of last mann’s murder trial resumed at Coach $578.00 Washington, Jan. 9__ (AP)__ The January aa a basis for granting Condon’s home when he and Col. Washington, Jan. 9__ (A P ) __ ^The herence to the World Court. 10:06 a. m. Lindbergh left, ,io pay out the WANTED Sedan $64.5.00 U n lt^ States-Canadlan Commission T m Alone* Case Atlantic Seaboard Shippbg 7°was” ° January Germany partial rearmament pro­ AI Reich, the ex prizefighter wno money? TO B t'V Sport Roadster $558.00 to arbitrate the controversy result- The United States-Canadlan com­ vided she returns to the League of was Jafsic’s aide and companion A. Yes. / ing from the sinking of the rum Receipts. $37,518,898.73; expendl- nations and Joins the Franco-Ital- REVOLT EXPECTED A IX KINDS OF CHICKENS Phaeton...... $578.00 mission arbitrating the controversy tureS’ $25,8(K),971.66; balance, $2,- during the ransom negotiations, Q. How long did you wait/there? runner I’m Alone o ff the arising from the sinking In 1929 of Still Tied Up; Planes Are lan non-intervention pact prepared went back to the witness .-itand to Sedan Delivery $60.5.00 524,431,265.08; (Customs receipts for for (Central Europe. . A. About a half-hour. coast in 1929 held today that the the rum-runner I ’m Alone held this the month, $5,967,140.53. c6mplete the account he played tn Q. Who was there? / A. GREMMO .POPULAR MARKET United States should apologize for The Italian memorandum suggest­ ^ Receipts for the fiscal year (since IN LONG’S ‘EMPIRE’ the famous case. A, Besides myself, Mrs. Condon, Telephone 8441 ^ ‘ RUBINOW BUILDING sinking the vessel and should pay Kept Grounded. ed that Germany have an army of (Continued ou Page Tw o) July 1 ), $1,920,610,665.23; expendi­ When Reich finishes his testimony Col. Breckinridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Canada $25,000 as compensation 300,000 men and that France’s tures, $3,676,556,375.39 (Including the grey haired Condon la expected Ralph Hacker. (Mra. Hacker is Dr. In the long drawn out case, Ckn- army remain as It Is at present. WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP Chevrolet Co., Ihc. $1,888,695,738.03 of emergency ex­ to be sworn as a witness. Dr. Con­ Condon's daughter). Tanks Are Allowed | Forecast of colder weather gave don was tn the courtroom. 60 Wells Street $386,0<^“ '' of hope today o f a break in the fog penditures); excess of expenditure's,' The memorandum accorded slx- Blunl^ Notice Is Given Sena­ Cross-Examination Manchester The crowd in attendance was so Wilentz then turned the witnoH YOUTH RELEASED which has crippled transportation $1,756,946,710.16; gold assets, $8,- The commission reported today 254,265,363.86. great that Sheriff JcUin H. Curtiss over' to Reilly for cross-examina­ ASHES REMOVED W IN NEW GOODRICH ELECTRO-PAK that no compensation should be al- since Sunday. (Continued on Page Tw o) tor That One Parish Is double checked all courtroom passes, tion. The teet begins WEEKLY—25c. Wednesday - S P E C I A L S - Wednesday *Jowed to the owner for the ship or Atlantic seaboard sbipoins' was first at the entrance of the Court­ "Are you Dr. Condon’s body­ You can win this at 6 P. M. tomor­ )ts cargo. still tied up, with at least^seven BY HIS CAPTORS house and then again at the court­ guard?" Reilly began. Neat, Dependalfle Service. amazing new “ lu- row and will con­ Agamst the Dictatorship. As for the master and crew It was vessels waiting outside New York’ room doots. "No, I Just go with him.” THAT BETTER MOVING per-powerl’ Good­ tinue until the found they were not parties to any harbor for the fog to lift and a Justice Thomas W. Trenchard, The huge open-faced pugilist an­ rich Electro - Pak battery Is used •\ND TRUCKING conspiracy to smug-gic liquor into number o f ships anchored in Massa­ Astronomers Wait Preview who arrived with his usual punctual­ swered questions easily. CHOICE WHY WE ARE PROUD — ABSOLUTELY up. Costs you Hartford-.Manchester FREE — with ■ . the United States, but were mere chusetts waters unable to move ^ t o n Rouge, La., Jan. 9.— (AP) ity. had difficulty making his way Dr. Condon, studying R eilly ------nothing to enter. Police Donbt Story That His ehrewd guess! employes to navigate the ship from For the second night In succession, — Huey Ixing’a tumultuous Louisi­ through the press of spectators in closely, paid little heed to the wlt- Express There Is nothing to buv—no obli­ the Eastern Steamship liner Acadia 1 9 In tests, certified by Western Un­ place to place as the owners dl- O f the End of the World ana "Empire” rumbled menacingly the court aisles. ne.ss. Dial 6260 Sirloin-Round-Cube Steaks gation. Come In. See the new recced. was held in Boston harbor, thwarted toda.y.as the fiery Senator stormed TO SELL‘blue coal' ion, the new Electro-Pak proved Father Paid $50,000 for Suspect’s W ife Tired Q. Have you -jiy means of in­ AUSTIN CHAMBERS Eipctro-Pak. Get the ,facts about Get Compensation by the fog from making her night in Washington. come other than as a referee? new limits of power that as­ amazing testa which proved Its trip to New York. Even Hauptmann’s path . was ■ Cholra Cuts S h o u ld r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ " reason of their non-particlpa- Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 9— (A P ) — ,r.an exploding star with modem in- Revolt against the Klngfish crowded as he was led in by his A. T own some real estate. Milk Fed Veal Milk Fed Vral Shouldrr power.. See how much more pow­ His Freedom. spread aa laws passed at the De­ YES INDEED tounded engineers! Now we are tlon in the alleged conspiracy, the Ferry boat movements in Hew A preview of the end of the world struments would give the answer to guards, and he had to thread ' hia Reilly was told‘by the witness REASON NO. 30 hooking this battery to a standard er it haa than ordinary batteries. -commission found they should be York were uncertain. Two East cember special session of the Legis­ that (Tondon sometlmea came to ;4 Legs and Rumps W E 00 LIKE Then guess to win! la patiently awaited by astronomers. questions about the history, evolu­ way carefully through the pack. compensated for their clothing and RJver ferry boats were lost for three tion and deaths of stars. lature became effective. The new C ity Island. 1 STEAKS ROAST BLUE COAL. V^eVe prond to tell ‘blue roal’ be- automobile tall light to see how From their choice seats behind Pale as usual, he wore a far-away effects which were sunk with the hours last night after one had gone acts gave him more power, added ’That’s where I live,” Reich ex­ caOMi we know that when joa pot long it will riin without recharg- 9— (AP)—Three "The theory gives us a new Idea set expression until his w ife arrived WELL NEVER ship M d for the wrong that was kidnapere who were reported to aground and the other had suc­ the world's largest telescope they of the possible nature o f the ends patronage and new weapons With plained. it in yonr farnsce it will gire tob ' - ing. And the smart motorist who and sat nearby him. Then bis fea­ , USE ANY OTHER FREE SIX-POINT SERVICE TEST done them by casting them Into the have abducted Allen C. Bomberger ceeded in pulling her free. They » p e c t to see the curtain rise some­ which to fight his opponents. Reich said he did. not temember 1 4 « 'b . the nUnoat in beating aatiifaction o f the earth.” he said, pointing out tures softened as he smlfed at her. I xt I rsivi 1 14*^ lb. 1 0 c >b. guesses closest to the time gets an sea and then putting them in Irons; -ai-year-old college student of Ham-’ finally showed up after river police tim e in the next two yars, says Dr. Blunt notice was served by East Dr. Condon coming to City Island FUEL and eeonomy. *blae coal* it eaiy to 1. Clean 'Top of Battery. that should the sun suddenly ex­ Mrs. Hauptmann’s eyes looked tired Electro-Pak FREE — and says m^ond. Ind., for $50,000, were hunt- had started-Jto comb the river for Fritz Zwicky, astrophysicist of Baton Rouge Parish police Jury DIMIUIU Kills Choice Sliced manage — eaay to control. It goes 2. Remove Vent Caps, Test with H o" •’y Coast Guard. plode, the earth soon thereafter and her face was deeply lined. They during ransom negotiations In Center Cut Hydrometer, them. California Institute of Technology. that It would not permit Longi un­ March, 1032. Small Lean Smoked into action fait on IreeziDg morn- goodbye to h it battery trqublee. .. recommended thet ^ a y JusOce agents would be nothing but a hot cloud of talked together. "/ 3. Fill with Pure Water. The stage, ho thinks, will be In der one of the new laws, to take inga—burni ateailily and evenly for united States pay John T. Randcll Planes are Grounded gases drifting Into space. (Thief Defense Counsel Edward Reilly swung abruptly to the 4. inspect Cables and Terminals. Air travel was virtually at the direction of a Virgo star cluster, control o f the parish, in which the BACON eight to ten hoart with little at­ eaptaln of the ship, $7,906; the rep-’ Young Bomberger, son of Uowden The sun, a star only 93,000.000 J. Reilly, was a fresh-appearing, matter of the ransom payment. lU lU KOSS Pork Chops 8. Clean and Create Terminals. resentatlves of John Williams. wHb Bomberger. a Hammond attorney standstill In the east and parts of some i 42,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles sway froiji the earth, has a capital la located, to make of It a ' “ A t whose suggestion was the SHOXnjSERS tention— banki perlectly at night. Come tee It . . . 'little District of Columbia.” commanding figure as he strode into B a«ety la T ig h t In 3as since died and who was a mem- told the police that he had been the west where fog also prevailed. miles. Out among 'Virgo’s 600 surface temperaUrc of 6,000 de­ $70,000 brought to Dr. (Tondon's It’a jnat ,tbe kind of (nel yon need Cradle. The new law gave the state ad­ the court, a large white carnation '1 \ I I Rl ssl.s pfcita- GET THE FACTS toued out of a car near the Feder­ The fate of an airplane beard fly­ galaxies. Dr. Zwicky sold today, one grees centigrade. Some astronom­ hom e?" to keep yonr home warm and cozy M nSJ “ 1.® "■®"’ ministration through Governor O. in hia buttonhole. He conferred THIS SERVICE IS FREE FOR ALL M.098; James Barrett, $1,032; rep- al building early today after his fa­ ing blindly over Chicago last eve­ o f the ’Stars probably will step forth ers figure Its center Internal tem­ “Anytlilng that was done at the 2 3 ^ lb. . OUR CUSTOMERS all winter. For prompt deliveries Then Quest To Win K. Allen, to name 13 Jurors, the with his associates, C. Lloyd Fisher, 1 4 « lb. .•e3entatlve,s of William Words­ ther had paid the $50,000 ransom ning was unknown. The shl^, be- In the stellar role of a super-nova perature at 29,000,000 degrees. It time was done with the consent of + of 'bine coal* anj Free .heating ad.- MAKES. COME GET ITl same number as are now elected. Frederick A. Pope and Egbert PRAISE UaccM ir worth, now dead, $907; Eddie to the gang, but Harold Nathan, as- llved to have been a private plaue and enact "the end o f the world” takes the sun’s light and heat eight Ool. Lindbergh, Col. Breckinridge '‘Y'eh .sel«‘ted - viee phone ni today. Is Unconstitutional Rosecrans, while Hauptmann and Tke foung $999; Chesley Hobbs, $1,323; s ia ^ t to J. Edgar Hoover, director flew through a blanket of fog for quite harmlessly for the astronom­ and a third minutes to reach the and Dr. Condon.” ers who watch. The Jury .veaterday said it had hia w ife continued their lengthy o f the Federal Bureau of Investiga­ three hours trying to find a landing earth. "Did you hear Dr. Condon sug­ New ind Edward Fouchard, $965. All the been advised the law was unconsti­ conversation. PIGS FEET G o o d ric h .Eleo^st-.PaIc atter were members o f the crew tion aald no money was paid, and a place, but with the coming of dark­ The play wUI be fatal to the star What would happen in eight and gest it would be a good idea to sp^dilmiBs similar statement was made at the tor it will explode with a brlillance tutional and It would not surrender Attorney General David T. Wil­ have the money in the Bronx ?” Amanda Malnguy, the widow of ness iU motor could no longer be a third, minutes, should the sun It- authority to govern the par­ entz, looking crisp and Jaunty led The W. G. GLENNEY CO. .icon Moinguy, a member of the Bomberger home. heard. perhaps equal to that of a hundred burst into a super nova, can be "N o.” iah. the prosecutions’ staff into the KEMP'8 The denial from the Bomberger million suns. There have been such imagined. Howeyer, astronomers "Who knew the money was to be i'oal, Lumbrr. Manonii’ Supplies, PalnC :rew who lost his life when the I ’m Commercial planes were held to Informed of this the Senator In noisy room Just before court con­ lo e . S « ‘b.. Llone was sunk, was awarded $10 - home came from a brother of the the ground, but to the west and colossal scenes before, but modem say the sun la about 2,000,000,000 in the Bronx that night?” 2 4 9 ^ SS6 Nn. MiMti S t«_ TrI, 41-19 5laJichcHitrr Campbeii’s Sendee Station astronomy has iret to study one. Washington grinned. vened. 186 fo r herself and children. years old, and haa about 1,500,000,- *‘C(d. Undbergb, Col. BreoUa- south of Chicago air travel was nor­ "So the police Jury has declared Dr. Condon Arrives Cor. Main SL and Middle Tpk. Tel. 4129 .(OofltlaiMd oa Page Iw o ) j mal. Dr. Zwicky believes any star may 000 years of life left in it, barring rldgc, Dr. Condon, and myself.** becoma a auner nova. The study of such an explosion. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, Col. (Oontlnaed on Paaa Two) Henry Breckinridge, lUa friend and (O fttaoed eo rage Twe) MANOHEBTER CVENINO HERALD, UANGHBBIVR, CONE , WEDNEISDAY/JANUART 9, 198IL

vessel and In addition pay Canada be said It aalodnunatleally, with *TU go aa a hootaga to Uis man WUenta took tbe letter and walk' retraeizw hie step* to report to the $35,000 In compensation. DR. CONDON IDENTIFIES a little gesture of the hands and a who baa the baby. I bave tbree toya ad over to the jury. ooloeel when ha heard hlmaclf Again nursing a bead ootd, Pres­ qulwer In hIs voice. beloaglng to tba baby. m A R D Ones more tba jurora heard anoth­ hailed in a loud voice. b k iu d a y b a i^ should make use of the earliest op­ ident Roosevelt postponed most Wllents repeated "so you slept la ‘1 couldn’t see the cblld,' er

flanrlfrstrr Interference by the press with the ‘T H A R BLO W S!” was a wreck o f a man aa the result for Peek at the hands o f Secretary ed. "And step on it!" Th* driv­ orderly processes of the courts; the of tuberculosis and operations. of State Cordell Hull. er demurred, but Mr. Menokea W e have somehow missed— and The Veterans’ Bureau, since the It alao mean* a crack at Herr H it­ recognition o f which responsibility clambered in anyway.. A tm min­ John Buchanan, David McCoIlunr. Cofiittig Bfrolft we do not regret it—-a reportjof tho economy act, had cut hU compensa­ ler himself. Germany wants cotira In New Yo rk ute* later the vehicle whtilad up PRICES ON MARKET springs not from any fear of the law tion from $100 to $20 a memth. He CARNIVAL GROUPS James McCullough. Albert Down­ Commerce Department’s Bureau -jf to keep her textile mills going and to Uu etation, and gawkeip were ing. Clarence Peterson, John L ruuuKHieu ■< m a but from a very simple sense of had a wife and three children. intBAU> FRIMTINQ COMPAMt, Navigation and Steamboat Inspec­ she wants it'fo r munitions manufac­ a m u id to see a man get tut un­ Jenney. Cutting had a photograph made of ture. der his own power. Ho asted the It 8IUIII atrMt food citizenship In a very especial By PAUL HARRIflON IN SMALL ADVANCE Henry Weir heads the Carnival Manel>*it«r, Curd. tion which—Judging from newspa­ Reno’s back, which he displayed There, continues. the legend, application. The proposed terms called for New York, Jan. 9— Eight Swedish fare. Ten dollars, said the driver, (Furnished by Putnam A Co.) MEET TOMORROW committee and Lawrence. Converse Now Relieve Your Cold THUMA8 PEKOUSON per abstract*—sighs rather heavily during debate. He had Republican waa Kreuger,' a revolver in band 0 «n «r»l MtRRgir payment of one-fourth real money attorneys and accoimtanta have been On the floor lay a man who alao was the usual fee. ' Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. la chairman of the Ball committee. AU experienced court reporters Senator Haifleld and Democratic Mencken was furious. 'You'll ovqr the decline o f the American and three-fourths "blocked marks,” in town for several weeks winding looked like Ivar Krueger: Tho Major John G. Mahoney is gen­ Poun8*d UetoMr 1, ttll Senator Copeland— the two physi­ have thla. respect for the purpose‘s whaling industiy. "Today," the which could be used for purchase of up and tracking down, the scatter­ girl knew, however, that the dead take five dollars and like 111" h* 1 P. .M. Stocks eral chairman of tht Manchester' “Quick as You Caught It” Publlihol. Ev*nr Evsniaf Bxcipt cians in the Senate—examine Reno said, tossing a bill at the d-lver. Boyios Appears in Railroad 8ana«r* Rna Holldtja Entcrtd at tha of the courts and the law. A t the report is quoted ss saying, "there goods in Germany only. Importers ed affair* In this country o f Ivar man was- her fiance. She fainted, Re{)orts of Sob-Committee Veterans association committee Poat Oirie* at Manchattcr. Conn^ aa carefully. Both told their colleagues Krueger's collapsed financial em­ The latter looked at the money, Bank Stocks sponsoring the events. same time they know Infinitely more buying the marha could have bought and a third man In the place re­ For Amamingly Fuat Resulta Saeend Claat tiail Matlar. are perhaps a few seamen, living who they were satisfied Reno’s condi­ pire. at the departing Menck*n, and Bid Asked SUBSCRIPTION RATES German goods cheaper than their vived her with aome sort at stimu­ Eqidpnients, Merchandis­ about what Is going on. the reason can recall the thrilling cry of ‘thar tion (\'a* traceable, to war service. price In Ge»*many. ^ There have been all aorta of lant. Still dazed, she was warn­ shook hi* head, "T h a t gey," he Cap Nat Bank A Trust 10 14 Chairmen to Be Made — Remember Directions Uaa laar, by m a ll...... ♦•■OO said Indignantly; "ain’t g»t no re­ Conn. R iv e r ...... ^,50 Par Month, by m a ll...... -t 60 for this or that move on the part of she blows,’ ” etc. Roosevelt Anger Roused legend* about the Pari* suicide of ed to say nothing of what she had THORNTON PRESIDES iu These Simple Pictures Hiill objected on aeveraJ ground* spect for the dead.” Lipetlcki are aomething to ooUeet Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . . 55 ftiBci# Copy •aoa*'aad*«’««»*d««**a9 US prosecution or defense, the explana­ Many other cases were cited, but the late match king. Some people . seen, and waa rushed to the ata- f) A three-piece woolen suit In a soft ing and Specialties. 69 OalTaarad ona y a a r ...... tt.UI Despite the depression and all, the anti-dumping tariff law clause, — like tea-goisma, g olf cluba, old b«lge. gray or blue Is the perfect Hartfqrd National .... 21 Seek Several Features. Reno had as much as anyone to do danger of weakening present Ameri­ profess to believe that the whole tion and put aboard a train. A 23 The .simple method pictured here i.i tion of this or that apparently we'll bet the aijthor of that report thing was a gristly hoax, that a ~ vaudeviliian named china. The woman who thinks ahe travel costume for a girl who Is go­ Phoenix St. B. and T . . . 165 AT COUNTY CAUCUS MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED with the subsequent defeat of a can policies opposed to German cora- few minute* later ahe was seized There’s a COB be emart with only one ia an the way many doctors now treat PRESS meaningless line of examination or wax dummy, or perhaps a human Dezo Rutter whose act consists ing south for a winter vacation. Insurance Stocks four bit* that he can't produce .one large portion of the administration roerclal-flnancia! policies, discrimi­ with convulsions and died. amateur. A lone lipstick has. a 8— (AP)— The colds and-the aches and pains colds Tha Aaaaclatail Praia la aaetnalraly doqblc, lies in Krueger's grave, of a comic one-man wrestling Besides. It (vlll bo useful while she Aetna Casualty Reports of all chairmen of sub­ cross-examination—In short, what it o f them. Nobody but some land economy, program. And Roosevelt nation in Germany's favor. A physician came In from a way of getting lost in crucial mo­ Stock Market seemed unable to 6614 6814 bring with them I antitlad to tha uia for rapubileatlon and that Knieger himself still match. On ^nne o f hie tours he stays at the warm weather resort. •■\etna Fire ...... fAJcal ^presentative fonduct.s! of all nawB dtipatchaa cradtrad to It is all about— than the best of these was very angry at Cutting because nearby compartraeni, examined menta. I t is not always willing to make up its mind In the early hours 46' i 4 8 'i committees of the Manchester Vet­ lubber writer, certainly no crow's Behind these explanations, and live* In some hideaway he had pre­ boarded a local train for bus next The skirt can be worn with sweat­ Aetna Life ...... | It is recognized as a .safe, sure, or not otbarwlia er^dllOd In thla he had used Reno os a "horrible ex­ the bo(Jy and filled out a certifi­ get together with your new clothes of trading today, but after midday 18 20 erans association, sponsoring tho MeHing— Deadlock a.s Cnun-. I. T."';' * BAYFR A.iplrln Tthlrtj., papar and alao tha local nawa pub- fictional big shots, poets, astrono­ nest lookout on any Yankee whaler, more Important, Is a deep reluctance pared against the disgrace which engagement. and unknowingly ers and Jersey blouses. The top­ Aubmiobile ...... | Q U ICK way. For it will relieve an ample.” cate stating the death had re­ and is generally pretty queasy showed some Inclination to advance 24 “ 26 1935 Ice Carnival and Ball will be tic.s Fail (o .Agree /rtn. BAYBR lllhad haratn. mical. sociological and biological of this administration to extend any he knew waa inevitable. chose a seat tunong a number of coat can go with separate dresses. Cenn, General ...... /Tablets you ask for. ordinary cold almost as fast as you ever hailed the deck with "Thar she sulted from a cerebral hem Buying appeared in some o f the 26' i 28'.4 given at a meeting of the group to All rithta of rapubileatlon ol He didn't forgive Cutting, New helping hand to Hitler. One story brought by the Swed­ harmless lunatics who wer* being about the fiail ^llabes It is seen Hartford Fire ...... caught it. apaelal diapaiehca herein are alao ra- celebrities who have been assembled blows!” Always the cry wa.s, Mexico Democrats advertised this orrhage. He generously volunteer­ ' with. Only very special llpaticks railroad equipments, merchandising 66 5814 be held tomorrow evening In the 1 Repre.sentetlve William J. Tliorn. 'Tliia reluctance is aecentuated by ish visitors — who don't believe a transferred from an asylum to a Butterscotch Cookies. Hartford steam Boiler Ask your doctor about this. And aerved. - ed to make arrangementa for em­ can stand up against riding clothes, Issues and specialties. Ralls, heavy 73 75 Arm y and N avy club. Plans arc | top presided------at the caucusyi of Hart* at rieralngton to write about some­ "Thar bldws!" with the^second word fall that Senate LcatJer Joe Robin­ the strong trend toward some very word of It—la especially fantastic. new state farm. For an h*ur or One-half cup butter, or butter National Fire ...... balming and shipping the body for amber lights, and the glcmm of early, recovered. Markets general- .5514 571 already well advanced for the ball i County reproscntntivc.s in t V i when .you buy, be sure that you get Pull larvlea client of N C A Sara- thing concerning which they know long drawn out and usually repeated son, lA-ho had Just seen Roo-sevelt, definite understanding with Great It assumes that Ivar K nieger had ao Rutter even chatted tmiably substitute, 2 cups light brown su­ Phoenix Fire ...... lea. Ice. burial . . . He also happened to be rainy days. You might Just aa ly were restrained. Loading com 69>.. 71 u. which will open the proposed annual General Assembly n • the real B AYE R Aspirin Tablets. was coming Into the campaign with Britain with reference to both Ger­ a sbfa, only about eighteen years with his seatraate without mapect- gar, 2 eggs, 1-2 tca.spoon cream Travelers ...... DO more than a child. at least once — "Thar blow-ws, the same man who had glvsn. the well say ^ u have a book as say you moditles held to a narrow range, 415 ■ 425 event on Saturday evening, Feb. 2 the n.cmhors gnlhercl Inst night-for They dis.solve, (disintegrate) almost PubllahaPa Rapraaaatallra! Tha 'a message from the White House." many and Japan. younger than himself, and bear­ of tarter, 1-2 teaspoon soda, 3 1-2 girl a stimulant In the home of Ing that th* fellow might be In­ have one lipstick. and bonds, while maintaining a good Plilille I rUities Stocks in the .state armory. inslnnlly. And thus work almost in- Jullui Maiheiei Sbaclal Apaney—New But into field* of critlciim where blow-w*!” One of Robinson's charges vvas Confidential reports here Indicate ing an amazing physical resem­ cups flour, 1-2 teaspoon vanilla, 1-2 Cc*nn. Elec Serv organization. This cnucus wa^ un- Ivar Kreuger. sane. undertone, showed little change. In 31 38 Novel Content stanlly when you lake them. And Tork. ChtcaKo. Detroit and Boaion. the trained and understanding re­ Never did we go a-whaling, but that Cutting had accused Roosevelt that Hitler is ha^ng more and more blance to the father. Aa they approached the station teaspoon salt. Conn, Power ...... able to complete it? busines.'i/since Now is the time to get a pair of Foreign Exchange dealings, sterling 31 33 Applications are still coming-in a deadlock existed among thc/kepre- for a gargle, Genuine Bayer .Aspirin MEMUER AUDIT b u r e a u of Inhumanity toward a veteran. worries at home. Economic condi- near the state farm a uniformed I f the shortening used in place Greenwich, W'a g , pfd! or porter. would not think of laboring many an old blubber hunter have we shoes at Montgomery Ward & Co. regained part of Its "recent decline. 50 55 to the committee for Carnival Tablets disintegrate with speed and CIRCUI.ATIUNS. Incidentally, Reno's compensation tlpns are bod and don’t Improve. I f this must be a column of guard went along the aisle count­ of butter is not salty add another Hartford Elec ...... sertatlves over awardim. the' 12 job.s rushes Mrs. Norris. A very old known, and we never knew one that The son waa known by a differ­ Assorted styles Include brown and Gains of major fractions to more 49 51 King and Queen of the Carnival will was restored. Relchswehr commanders are said faintly sinister anecdotes, there's ing his chai'ges. " — seven, eight half teaspoon salt. that are available this yMr. There 5 I>ink • full Rl«ss ol water. Repeat completeness. leaving no irritating The Herald Prlntliip Company, Ino., ent name, of course, and be­ black suede pumps, the plain black than a point appeared in American Hartford Gas ...... 45 ‘'tart on .Monday, Jan. J4 when the Iteatment in i hours. man positively Identified Haupt­ didh't spit cotton and sneer wrath- No Cotton for Hitler recently to have handed the dictator Uie story about the time that H. nine," he counted, and came to Cream shortening and sugar and are eight, countlc.e seokin/ two -^uch purlicics or grittiness. aaaumea no llnanclal rcaponeiblllly cause of the cloud over bis birth kid pump, and a very good looking ^ r and Foundry, Westinghouse Air do., pfd...... •17 51 for typocraobioal arrora appaarms Ip tt looks very much as If-the H it­ L- Mencken rod* in a hearse. It add eggs beaten until light. Mix Manchester Evening Herald in co­ positions each and it wnA ileclded to H.\YER Aspirin prices have been mann a* a man be saw driving a fully when aome landsman piped veiled threat to arrest him and Rutter. Peered at him closely and Brake. National Steel, U. S. Smelt­ S .V E T Co 105 adaarilaemenia In tha Mancheatat was never publicly acknowledged seems that taxicabs are pretty brown leather shoe trimmed with and sift several times flour, salt, 109 operation with the Chamber of wait until today in oriler to wet tie car near the Lindbergh home on "there ahe blows" to show what a ler government wouldn’t get any of take over the government. wasn’t sure whether he belonged .Munufartiiring Stocks decisively reduced on all sizes, so Evaning Herdld. . by the elder Krueger. The tale scarce In the Baltimore neighbor­ calfskin. Broivn oxfords with the soda, cream of tartar. Add with ing, Consolidated Gas and Simms Commerce and the Veterans com­ the question by comptohiise if pos­ America's surplus cotton. Hitler has contemplated bolster­ has It that the son planned mar­ In the group. "W ho are y o u f" he Am Hardware ...... 2Vi, there s no point now in accepting the day of the kidnaping. The best lot ha knew about the pursuit of hood df the literatciir, and that one tie and flap are selling with the vanilla to fihit mixture and mix Pew leu m . Early losses of a point 231 mittee will print the first of 11 dally sible WFID.VESDAY, JANTJARY 9 .The administration ha-s pretty ing up his position by a restoration riage, and on the fateful day of asked. others for only $1.77. lb Santa Fe and Union Pacific were Am Hosiery ,...... 20 votes for King or Queen. The vote other than the real Bayer article you efforts of defense counsel could not the cachelot. rainy day he wka In a great rush to I'm Dezo Rutter." responded well. Shape into rolls about 2 want. well made up Its mind to turn of the Hohcnzollern monarchy and the Krueger smash had arranged A good substantial shoe for the about recovered. Oils dipped for a Ariow H and H. com. M 16 coupons may bi? clipped and the catch a train for New York. the comedian. " I ’m the man who inches In diameter and let stand In REA I, WORK TO DO .shake his testimony. It Is very "N ever heard nothin’ about 'she' thumbs dois-n on Foreign Trade Ad­ with that In view sent aecret erhls- to Join hts fiancee In Paris. She growing girl come.s in Jhe ten, time, with Standard of N. J. and do., pfj() part in tho Ice Carnival to be held CK.il Blrr.'..o.' natiT, (i.irslf twiip, Tim wants to see him acquitted. 8o waa plenty, -’n that's what they mine. It is the newest caprice for I PRICES on Ganulna Bayar Af^lris gram, whether tiiere shall have been stration tomorrow afternoon in . the business, reached a new high for the Fuller Brush. Clas.i A ; 7 on trenter Springs rink, Sunday, c.u.. llifoat sorenvia alinost tnslantly. Rodico/ly Radund on M Siz»i she tells the world that the old said.’' young ones. Debutantes, you wear Gra.v Tel Pay .Station. 914 Feb. ,3. a Senate deadlock or not, one thing store in the Odd Fellows block. Mrs it with your black velvet gowms. It recovery. Issues up fractions In­ Hart and Cooley ...... 70 Several novel features for the man's story was "unconvincing": atm, novelists, playrlghts, film Rowe, well known local economist, la sure to baffle your young man. cluded General Motors, Chrysler, la completely assured at the start— Hartmann Tob, com ... ' —. Coronation of the King and Queen that he Is a doddering old fellow dialogulsts and government reixii t I will prepare a well balanced Icbu can fiddle with It Instead of Johns Manville, Sears Roebuck, and tha deadlock will soon have been dinner menu using tho Elec­ Montgomery Ward. do., pfd...... 22 hayc been planned by the commit­ who* evidently swore to what he wa.s writers will probably continue fo r - ! with cigarettes. It will make you Int Silver ...... 23 tee. A colorful pageant will open broken, the Governor will continue tric Range. Be there promptly at feel cither as extravagant as a prin­ Selling in oils reflected pome fur­ told to say—which 1* a mighty aeri- ever to make the only whales ever do., pfd...... Hie evening’s program, beginning at to be the Governor, the elective offi­ j two o'clock and you will be home in cess or as demure as a Victorian ther uneasiness over "hot oil" from A.VI) Lander.s, Frarv & Clk. 8.30 o clock and the King and Queen 0(1* charge to make against the reported from aloft cow whalea. j time to please your family with lady whose wrista wore tied with Texas pending clarification of the cials will function—and. the Genaral control situation which haa been New Brit. .Mch., com. will enter the hall dre.ssed In royal 1 Hunterdon county authorities; that some o f her recipes. This is the little ribbons. Both good feelings. EASY TERMS Assembly will have work to do; THIS IS OUR seventh of a series of demonstra­ thrown into confusion by the Su­ do., pfd...... robes and attended bv* their court at the' prosecution made a great mis­ Fur bracelets come in mink, too, about 9 o’clock. work far mors important than the THE WRONG KIND tions to be given, sponsored by tho preme Court decision finding the re­ Mann & Bow, Cla.s.s A . for dressy tea dancing. The brace­ do., Cla.s.s B ...... tirand March take In putting such an old man on Manchester Electric Co. lets, come singly or in two. three, or cent Federal procedure unconstitu-' partisan political maneuvering that North and .ludd ___ _ The gfand march will be led by ths stand, and that, apyhow, the Rather a sensational story, that four strands. Some of the ermine tlonal. Strong pressure is being + F R E E + up to tbit moment has appeared to Banana Bread. brought to bear to keep the situa­ j Nile.s, Bern Pond . . . . . the King and Queen of the carnival ' lawyer* don't appear to be Interest­ one from Hartford, about the seiz-. ones have little tails. occupy the attention of the mem­ 1-4 cup of butter, 1 cup sugar, 1 tion in Hand. |Peek, Stow and Wilcox and dancing will be enjoyed until EXTRACTIONS ed In the truth. All thla with a lire of the entire stock of a package ' Russell Mfg...... midnight. Special novelties have bers of the incoming Legislature LAST WEEK AS egg. 1 1-2 cup bread flour, 1 tap. Oarrot Marmalade. The action o f railroad equipments X-RAY liquor store and a large sum of soda, 1-4 tap. salt, 3 large bananas. was attributed in brokerage circles Scovill ...... been provided for the evening. Rc almost to tha exclusion of the many fine Indifference to the fact that not One pound of carrots, 2 lemons, Cream butter, add sugar then egg to the expectation of the govern­ Stanley Works ...... freshments will be aerved in the With All ______A T by any device of the vastly experi­ money besides by New York gang- I 1 orange, 4 cups sugar. lower hall. highly Important matters that must well beaten. Mash bananas with ment work-relief plans may Involve Standard Screw ...... Plate and Bridgework enced chief counsel for the defense stors to whom the dealer is bui)-! Wash and scrape carrots and put The Carnival Queen hnd King will command their attention for the fork and add the dry ingredients through food chopper. Barely cov­ further provision of credit for tha do., pfd,, guar. . . . . could the old gentleman be "-moved posed to have owed a small fortune , gradually. Turn Into a well but­ renovation of equipment. Rail Smythe Mfg. Co. ___ also ofTiclatc at tho Ico Carnival next nva or aix months—If the Gen­ er carrots and lemon rinds with wa­ Sunday afternoon. Feb. 3 at Center In the slightest degree from the since prohibition days. That i t , tered bread pan emd bake between shares improved after further re­ Taylor and F e n n ...... eral Assembly Is to do its duty. MANAGERS ter and cook until tender. Cut Springs pond. Plans are being made ono o a___a 45 and 50 minutes In a moderate ports of last week's freight move­ Torrington ...... WELDON'S positiveness of his Identification. smells fishy Is a matter of small i orange In very thin slices, through 903 Main Street It is regretUble that these parti­ oven. ment, IndlcaUng a substantial gain Underwood Mfg. Co. . by the Carnival committee to pro­ consolation to the liquor dealer's I skin and pulp. Combine sugar and vide a reserved aection on the north san and factional affairs have been If It is Mrs. Norris' theory that lemon Juice and add carrots and I over the previous week, aHorbinc Jr .. 9 4 c sons out o f that trade and leave It Amn C a n ...... I15 which caused a war between Slam from the Bridgeport People's Sav­ 35e .Milic of 50c Hand Lotion, ures for the relief of the unemploy­ to tbtow himself heel* over head Into W oolworth , i ...... 54 lie .sale. IIAR'rFORD in the hands of those who do not , Amn Coml A lc o ...... 31 Elec Bond and Share (Curbl. 6 % and Pegu in the l% th century. ings bank of this city, in Superior I'hono \p-57H5 .Magnesia ...... pint ables whom the federal government spy Job that he has undertaken and Chairmen of subcommittees are; 2 9 c mind being treated as near'erim -. Walnut Dining Room Suite made of wal­ Am Home Prod ...... 31% Court today. He will be sentenced Albert Lindsay, Hilding Gustaf­ Open Mundii.VN And Tbiiradjits S4.OO \’asellne is planning to shunt back onto tha o f flailing away with both fists In any % Am Rad S t ...... 15% this afternoon. Until 8 P. M. Hair Tonic. . son, David McCann, Jarlc Johnson. 51.00 Llsterine .. / 6 7 c states and mimicIpaltUes; the sub­ liials so long as they can keep out i Am Smelt) . .*...... 38% $1.0(1 Horliek’s fight Into which he has drawn a free nut veneer and solid oak, finished in 51.00 Buyer’s stitution of a decent liquor law for of court and out of Jail. Am Tel and T e l ...... 105 > , .Maltetf%;viUk ticket without knowing or In the Am Tob B ...... 85'4 Aspirin ...... ^the abomination under which we are By far the most Important need smoky walnut colcir: Nine pieces. For­ least caring why there should be a Am Wat Wka ...... 14% 7.5e Cod Liver 23c E x-L ak / .. . . in any' liquor law Is that It shall { Fourth Season DOW operating; courageous action to fight at all. He la bard boiled and Anaconda ...... ii% O i l ...... 25c SeldlRzX^ retain the tirade in alcoholics In the I mer price was $249.00. Special, $125.00. Of Our diminish the slaughter by automo­ rough tongued and honest In hts con­ Armour, 111 ...... 5 % l*owdcra//,.. / hands of decent persons. That is : Atchison ...... 5 4 1 i Fall and Winter Series 50c Lysol ...... 7#c Slpiin’s ' biles: old age pensions; institutional victions— because those convictions what must be Incorjjiorated In what­ Auburn ...... 28 of Sac Mineral Linitpent ...... expansion. The list o f urgent mat­ seem to be bom, always, of some Aviation Corp ...... 514 ever changes. are made In the laws Oil ...... C.'k/l'qnd'a ters Is long. H ie responsibllltlea completely devoted loyalty of the Bendix ...... 14% ^ e a iiw ...... c o f this General Assembly, ft Is fair of this state Ip ' thie Legislative Beth Steel ...... 32% Cooldng 50e I')iilli|i’ii /40c Host 49 General to aoms cause or leader. MiigiieNiu ...... to say, are greater than those rest­ session. Beth Steel, pfd ...... 76% Tooth Uaste ...... 2 9 P Johnson waa the very man of all Borden ...... 24% 3.5e t ick’s 50c tlergcn’s ing upon any previous one In a life­ men to make a euccess of the N R A Can P a c ...... 12 % Demonstrs^Lions Hull ...... Lotion .... time. Sheraton 4-Piece Case (J. I.) ...... 5874 75e Doan's 3 3 ^ because he toqk It at ita face value, Legislators who, after the prelim­ Cer de P asco;...... '45^ Using The I'llls ...... 75c Noxzenia ,. believed It to be alncerely meant A DUAL" .'i.5c iriilihing inary skirmish between the parties, Ches and Ohio ...... 34% 2.5c I ’nnd'a ,. and propcaed to fight It out on ex­ BEHIND B E D R O O M Chrysler ...... 40% .Meoliol ...... Tissue* ...... cannot sink their partisanship, roll Coca Cola ...... ,. .172 ' 51.00 Hiilev’s actly those !lae*. By the time he ..J. JOSEPH W, CONROW HARRY N. ROTH 85c Kruschen up their sleeves and g o to work at BENGAL Col Carbon ...... 3414 ELECTRIC M. «). . .. Salt ...... had discovered that President THE SCENES 'the vital Job of meeting the exigen­ Coml Solv ...... 23% 60r .lud .S.5e Smith Bros, Roosevelt didn't want the teeth In IN n SUITE cies of a highly critical period will Cons Gas . . . '...... 2OU Salt ..... Cough Syrup .. the National Recovery Act used, RANGE Cons O i l ...... 8'4 RANGE 51.00 Iluliliuii; Liver bo proving that their constituents Genuine mahogany inlaid. and that Jelly Instead of steel waaj WASHINGTON HI I Cont Can ...... ,,,[ 66 Oil ('up.Hmen .... 1... f ty Va 51.00 N u jo l___ picked out the wrong persons to Full size bed, vanity, dresser Com Prod ...... 66% to constitute the backbone o f the i —BY RODNEY DUTCHES— i Del Lack and Wn ...... i 8% And Now That the Snow and Malto"!' represent them. and chest. Regularly priced / .... 5 7 c 50e Knlyno* ... act's administration, he had so far Du P o n t ...... 971/ This is no time for cheap party .\t lAist It Is-akH Out W hv Koosr- | at $225.00. Special; $ 1 4 8 .5 0 / . • committed him.self to the campaign velt Tiirnwy-Vgaliist Cutting.... Eastman Kodak ...... 117% A^arol $ ,50e Burbusol . . politics In Connecticut. El and M u s ...... 7 % 1.00 that he fought on from sheer force I'se ol IMsiabled Veteran to Riddle | A dual fuel Bengal at the price y < 1.00 U'linipfll 51.00 Squibb's Ec'ononiy ,\et Is .VnMver.. Elec Auto L ite ...... 37 'T o III r ...... of habit for many months. .Of a single range. . 6 7 c .Vdev ...... Gen Elec ...... 33 Ice Are Here— -REMEMBER $1.30 Sroft*» AMATEUR COURT CRITICS Thumbs ..\re Down on Cotton for] $ 1 6 9 .0 0 For the former price..of a coal 51k’ I'remo But when Johnson got through Hllley. ... Nazi Chief Tottering. range Bengal has designed a new Gen Foods ...... | 24 '4 -All the.se trucks are at your service. Remember Kniiilslon^ ..., None Drops .... / Gen M o to rs ...... 3' ... 8 0 c Thus early in the Hauptmann with the government he got all modern range that burns two kinds that last winter during all of the storm.s the r»(U* \'lrk’’s 75c Squibli'a Tty Kon.NEV IM TCHER Gillette ...... ; 1 . None OropN .. trial, as was to haVe been expected through with It. He Is working 1 . of fuel—coal (or oil) in the winter/" Raekliffe Oil Company came through. We took/ . 3 4 c •Mineral OH ...... !t^neh*>,’ Donald AXMINSTER poses any Democratic imlltlcal ef­ Lehigh Val R d ...... 49 of full gallonage with no spilling a 19^5 calendar the next time y o i l order. The traditions of the newspaper profes- Richberg's throat of a libel suit, fort to bar Progressive Republican 4 D RA W ER L ig g and Myers B ...... | ho7 driver will leave it when he ^ iv e v s your oil. atem in the treatment of court pro­ contains many caustic suggestions Senator Cutting of New -Mexico in $ 149.00 D A V E N P O R T Loew’S ...... on any contest by Congressman Dennis - A t 2 P. M. Buy your Range oil and Fuel Oil LIQUOR SPECIALS! ceedings and.Under what they prob­ bom o f his own experiences. But RUGS Lorillard ...... | 20 Chavez, Cutting,'s narrowly defeat­ SECRETARY Monsanto Chemical . . . . * " aa whore fhe quality is assured hv te«t. ably Injurious stuff about the trial, when he talks about money he talks Custom built to our own specifications. Hard m a p 1 e Under the Direction of ^ The photo at tho loft showH ihe'equip-; ed Democratic opponent. Regularly priced at $56.50, Mont Ward ...... $n Fleishmann’s Gin tlonal guarantee of free speech." to about something which, by hi* own This neivs coincides with the leak fram.e, solid mahogany feet, long South American hair nient used in our latairatnijv’. Known 1. Crab In true Oriental designs, in Nat Biscuit...... !.” !'■ 29 as the Kmeraon Caloyiiml/r, It shows’ write utterly improper and inevit­ confession, haa always been a mys­ — at last—of an explanation of N at Cash R e g ...... "• -ic, Rooaevelt’a opposition to Cutting in and cotton filling, muslin innerlined, in plain covens. colors of Red, Sand, Blue, and there arc more heal (mtn< in'Franklin ably Injurious stuff abou the trial. tery to him; and—(S'hlch he neither N at Dairy ...... Jn. MRS. MARION ROWE Sjh..... $ 1,09 the campaign. Although they were Special: Beige. Special: $ 2 9 .7 5 Nat Distillers ...... 00 Blue Flame Rtingo Oil and Fuel Oil. Orchard confesses nor could be expected to Voii win find this rieiin hiirning, CREA.5I KENTUCKY. $1.90 qt. And more than a few newspapers, once good friends and Although Cut­ N Y Central ...... 211 Home Economist, Manchester Electric Company —he talks tho ancient, now prac­ ting bolted the G. Ci. P. for Roose­ wafer white kerosene more economi­ having contracted for the syndicat­ Mahogany veneer. Formerly N T N H and H ...... IN THE STORE IN THE ODD FELLOWS BLOCK cal to use. ed efforts of these special writers tically archaic language especially velt In 1932 and although the Presi­ $39.9.5. Well finished. A very at­ N or and A ...... ’ » « Canadian Club dent even offered Cutting a Cabinet $ 3 9 .7 5 At the Center and being committed to payment for Invented by mortey trusters for lec­ tractive piece of furniture at thi* North Aron ...... " ,7 PHONE Job, White House opposition to the 1.00 price. Packard ...... "'.I Ir the material at high prices, lack the ture* to the people—a language full Senator’s re-election isaa unmis­ Penn ...... 241 Formerly Occupied By the Southern New England resolution to consign the stuff to the of bogeys and witches and dragons takable. Telephone Company Pbila Read Coal and Iron . . . 4 a Full ({Hart S P IR IT 1776 ...... 49c p t wastebasket, where much of it be­ and big tiad wolves. Baruch lan­ It dates back to June. 1933, when Phil Pete ...... jg v Cutting »*aa leading the fight for 39S0 longs. guage, which Mr. Baruch always restoration of some of the veterans' Radio ...... ; ; ; ; ; ; gS Asparasrus Soup Swiss Steak TODAY 6 Yr. Wine Kathleen Norris Is a very well has somebody else use instead of relief taken away under the econo­ OPEN. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK Rem Rand ...... ,ni; B R A N D Y ...... 98c pt. Full o known author o f fiction. Within a using It himself. my act. Roy Tob B »% Harvard Beets Chocolate Cream Pie fifth ...... J j C certain restricted field she has been A good, lusty fighter, General Came to town Peter Reno, sent by Safeway Stores ...... 4a Straight disabled veterans at the tubercular' Sears Roebuck ...... 39^ K E N T G I N ...... ;.73c fifth .highly successful. She never, we Johnson’s present employment Is as hospital at Fort B.ayard, N. ,M., who Socony V a c ...... Golden Spur baKevc, did a day’s newspaper work man-at-arms for the forces of de­ didn’t know the Senate riiles and Sou Pac ...... 18 % Full Hennessy CoRruac >n her life. She has no understand flation. He Is whacking away for thought he Could be exhibited on the Sou Rwy ...... 1 6 % WATKINS BROTHERS Stand Brands ...... , 0? quart ...... Full A q I Q feV'^becaua* she haa never bad op- them aa earnestly and as stubbornly Senate floor. 98c W reck ot W ar Stand Gas and Elec ...... 4 ^ fifth ...... < P e J w i y |0ftunity to develop It—of that very THE MANCHESTER w as he did for the Blue Eagle. Reno had ser\’ed In five major A. Stand o n Cal ...... ‘ ‘ responsibility o t th* report- Some day we hope to aee Johneun E. F. bngagemenU and had been at MANCHESTER, CONN. Stand Oil N J ...... J2% Texas Corps ...... ; ; ; ; aJ,? ELECTRIC COMPANY ^ at b lria to t^y|flgh t on a winning side. decorated for gaUanti-j-^gHe had been 773 Main Street gassed at th* Mama land by 1933 Timken Roller B ear ...... ag% Phone 3181 ■vfi ■-iP Tran* Am erica ...... 8% ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD-fT PAY Special! Sjiecial! Special 1 Special! Special! Special! • Special! - Special 1 ‘:1m Boys’ Smart Regular 75c Special! Special! Special! Women 12*ic Pond’s 25c Sire Women’s fl.OO One Group Boys’ 69e 50c Stock Special! Special! Special I 27-Inch White 8-Lb. Quilted S9c and 60c Special I Special! Kotex “W’ondersoft” I^ u la r, 5c Siie- '' 65c “Wear-Evei-” Linen Cieansing Golf / Fabric Side-Hook L eather Boxed **Lady Esther** One Group ’ ll.«9 Stock ' Hose ^ G irdles S tatio n ery O uting Cotton G lased S a n ita ry Wlllimantic A lum inum H ankies Tissues Oioves M ittens Cream F lannel B atting Cbintx Colored Vanity [c /Pair N apkins T hread Sauce Pans G lassw are Each 2 ^® >C Pair Lamps 25 The kind of^ hard-wearing ^2 for Pond'a fine, aoft cleansing tl*- Our regular $1.00 stock of A sm art little aide-hook gir­ Our regular SOc stock of flne Woman's f*y printed hand- socks that "cah take It.’” Dari, dle with slightly boned front Boya* ragular SSe mittens ot Lady Esther "four purpoao " 3 9 7 « each sues for removing cold creams. winter a h a ^ . . Special for this floe fabric gloves for this Jan­ buck Or spUt horsehlde reduced. quality atatlonery at thta 14c Good quality plain whlt^ out­ S-pound quilted cotton bat­ A beautiful range of patterns kardilefs of toe linen. While Makes a handy disposable han­ Plain or brocade fabrics. Sixes cream. We are featuring Ui* ing flannel. 37 Inches wide. New WpNDERSOFT aanitary Limit 6 spools t- each cus­ a l.2 9 sale— ' uary Sale at S9C. Neat cuff Knitted wrists. aaving! 34 aheeta, 34 envel- 7Sc Bixe Jar at 55c for this sale. ting; good quaUty. DraatlcaUy suitable for living room, dining napkins. 12.In each package— Heavy •‘Wear-E\’er" alumi­ Glass tea cups and saucers. OMy last—So apiece) ky for colds. trims. Black, brown. to 34. opec Regular retail price much high­ reduced for this January Clear­ room and bedroont windows. tomer. All sizes. Black and num sauce pans with quick Nickel standards with glass , Main Floor) right er. Good value at this saving. 72 for 97c. Now flattened white. Stock up now on your Also footed sherbets and plates hose. Fitted with good-looking Front Entrance. Main Floor, right Main Floor, right Main Floor, rear. Main Floor, right FVont Entrance. Main Floor, right. ance Sale) Fine quality. ends. Sanitary and deodorant. heating, flat bottoms. 1-quort In pink only. Good “buys” at Main Floor, left. sewing thread! site. Special—39c each! parchment shades. A good- Main Floor, left. Main Floor, left. Main Floor; left 5c apiece! looking lamp at 11.291 Main Floor, left. Basement. Basement Basement

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V Made Gr6at Reductions On Our Merchandise Backed By Hale*s Reputation For Quality! January Clearance Sale I _ _ _ m m I January Clearance Sale Haleys Great Mid-Winter 10 Day Clearance Sale Starts Thursdav. January im A Budget-SavinfiT Jgrtuary Sale! Two Underwear Savinsrs! Just A Limited Qaantity Left-ShopLeft—Shop Early!Early t | J^nary aearance Sale If" ------TTT7 T 1 I Jnnoarv li------— ------^ ______Baby Shop Prices Slashed On m im . Special Januaiy Sale Price On January Clearance Sale $1.69 DRESSES, WOMEN’S CAPE GLOVES, pair Y ard Goods Fi|ll-Fashloned Two - piece January ”WEAR*EVER” and What Inter­ Big, Burly, 25% Wool 86-INCH PERCALE PRINTS, yd I Home Neoda wool Jersey W o m en 's M isses’ 59c ^Vorest Mills’* I 400 3rords! 80-squore frocks. Wash­ esting news! 3-Year Guarantee Hale's flne thread percale prints COVERED CHEESE PLATES, able prints In in a line array of ALUMINUM Specials straight and $1.39 cape s k i u Blue willow design- gloves, for­ $1.35 pattern* and color­ i S e ed china cheese plate MM SILK belted models. Sizes 8 to 6 years. DOUBLE BLAN^TS ing*. For children'*' merly sold as high as $3.38, In this with cover. Special WINTER selling. Grey, ton. brown, black. Knit Undies and women’* frock*. Fkst-eolor. BED SHEETS close-out price of $1.19 PRINT DRESSES, 50c! 0 ^ Each Print dresses with CANTON AND BATIK-FACE "SP! .OO HOSE little panties or ( I CREPES, yard Full Size 89o NECKWEAR, L , .• ... COFFEE DRIPOLATORS, bloomers. 3 to 6, o( Fine CoMon Knit * 4 - 5 9 About 200 yorda of _ While They Last! Extra Special! years. A few boys'' Fresh, crisp neck­ flne canton and sat- I Makes perfect cof- suits with cotton wear to brighten •Regular ' in-faced crepe* 81x99 In. fee! All aluminum ( COATS that drab, dark win-. I close-out! Few celo- coffee dripolator, 6 pants, wash tops. OTILITY PO T.. .8-quart site. Loop or ball handle. ter frock. Neat, I Price $5.50 nese taffetas In thl* * and 8-cup sixes. Domed cover. Regular $1.50. dainty models. I price group. All winter ahodes— DOUBLE BOILER.-quart For baby’s cere&l, $9.98 COAT SETS, Extra Just the type of blanket* you 'wont I navy, garnet, brown, green, rust. CHINA TEA POTS, icings, etc. Regular $1.50. ^ Chlldre n ’ a $29.7$ Grade! ' to snuggle under these zero days. This I Few pieces of 58-Inch woolens, too. blanket is considered the best 25% Decorated china tea DEEP FAT FRYER...2-quart Fine mesh basket threa- piece Popular winter fabrics with lux­ 26e LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Special! pots in brown and ( Regular $1.35. coat sets -hat, urious fur trimmings. Black and wool blanket pn the market today . . I 89c and- $1.19 CREPES AND $ for at $4.50 they're sensational! Extra TWEEDS, yard green. 4-cup size. SAUCE PAN SET.,.%, 1 and 1%-quarts. Regu- coat and leg­ $5*98 brown. Also tho -season’s favored Women’s flne all- While they last a t, gings — re­ sports coats. . For miss and large size, 72x84, and 70x80 Inches. I Washable p r 1 n.t e d iftr $1.05. linen handkerchiefs Rose, gold; greed and orchid plalda; I crepes and tweeds to _ _ During our January this low price! duced! 3 to 6 years, Red, tan and madam, with spoke hems. SAUCE PAN WITH DRAINING COVER.. .3-quart blue woolen. sateen bound ends to match. I cloB»-out! A r e a l ^ ^ B G w C Clearance Sale, 88c will size. No scalding. Regular $1.50. —JlJdium^dium SERVICE WEIGHTS! Wear those tuckatltch kniU and don't give tbs volus for the woman ' quality bed I DECORATED TEA POTS, HEAVY,9RY PAN.. .9-Inch. Heats, browns even­ $1.00 KNIT BONNETS, cold weather another thought Well tailored At HALE’S Blankets— who likes to sewl 'beet that is fully guar- Fancy decorted -Sheer CIIIFTO.NS! $39«50 Grades 60e SKATING SOCKS, pair Main Flodr, left. inteed to give three ly. Regular $1.35. Baby knit bonnets garments of a soft cotton knit. Pants and I 86-INCH RAYON CREPE$, yard china tea pots In, Our better type dress coat's with Just what you /ears of good, hard both round and' In white, pink and vests In small, medium and large. Special A smart cloth for^^ At HALE'S Housewares—Basement' You owe It to yourself and your blue. Infants’ to 1-1 gorgeous fur trimmings. Few need for skating ' slips, underwear, ^^R 4$w wear. There Is uhiisiial | ' square shapes. Witt budget to shop during our January year sizes. sports coats In this group. Every this winter. Will for our January Clearance Sale—39c! dresses. AU colors • J--'{ •aluc In this cotton bed tile to match! Clearance Bale tomorrow for your coat full silk' lined. keep yotir ankles \ January Clearance Sale I and white. FuU 36 ags Ckildren's Apporel sizes: 88x58 and 52x68 lnche.s. Blue, gold and I STRIPED OUTING FLANNEL, A Pi’ice-Slashirig- Close-Out cookie or cracker • • m g f IFomen's Apparel With TWO W in te r green border trims. • 6 yards Jars. Handy stze^V i^^m Advanced llpring $ l.o o ' Heavy striped outing flan­ handles. Roomy ^ Initials nel In neat, conser\‘aUve I Jars. ■ ^ $5.00 ELECTRIC CASSEROLE COOKERS, WOMEN’S $1.98 SKIRTS, $1.98 and $2.19 SWEATERS, I colors.. 36 Inches wide. $1.39 HEAVY MATTRESS COVERS, Basement Handy. ^ One group of women's skirts to close-out! Not Coats Children’s ^Hp-on .sweaters In youthful styles for Main Floor, left. all sixes and styles . . . come early! $ schooUwear. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Heavy quality mattress covers with bound seams. 1.00 SILK $ 1.00 Full and single bed sizes. Keeps new mattresses SALE!*",S!S.r Close-Out! new . . mokes old ones like new! 2,000 Yards ! $1.98 and $2.98 COTTON FROCKS, $ 1 .1 9 New Spring $4.98 China DUSTING MOPS, Just think of this "buy” for | $1.59 SKIRTS, A group of regular $1.98 and $2.98 cotton frocks only 60c! A smart hancf bag FROCKS 9 to cloae-out! Not all sizes. ^Imlted quantity. Just a limited number to cloae-outi Tuck-in style with two paste-on Initials at In plain colors and plalda. QUILTED COTTON BATTING, P e rc a le C u r t a i n s this imv price. Come early for $ 1 ; 0 0 f is best selection. Black and Fine quaUty, 8-pound cotton batting. Pure white bat- $1.00 to $1.98 BLOUSES, brown. I tios^. Extra fine quality. A re^l January special at SSc. P rin ts GUARANTEED ALARM CLOCE^^ Front Entrance. A limited number of good bargolil for those who Out they go! Just 12 coats ONE GROUP FROCKS, ^ find their .size. Cottons and silks I I price group. . for twelve lucky little glrla. Wool Jumper dresses, cotton prints, silka. Limit­ yard January Clearance Sale Furred and tailored styles. Not ed quantity—nof all sizes. Values to $2.98. $1.59 JACQUARD BED SPREADS, all sixes—ranging from 7 to 14 China tea sets with neat gold $1.98 SLIP-ON S WEATERi $ 1.00 24 only to cloae-out! Lovely Jacquard revefaible ^ Just arrived! Our new Spring scroll decoration. Service for years. Shop early for this bar­ assortment of percale prints! F—Pair I'-ii GALVANIZED ASH CANS^ D rugs gain! pastela of blue, rose, gold, green, ^ ■ $■ RR eight. Limited number to close­ - A small group of $1.98 sllp-on sweaters to/lose- Is there a girl or woman who can't use o^U4 Shop EARLY . . aure to go like “hot We’r* featuring them at this -S et t v i out In this January Clearance out at a dollar. new between-season dress right now? We’ve ONE GROUP iijRETS, low price for the January Clear- I Sale. ^ Heavy E^vanlzed Iron a$li cana. Laraa^Hiz# 24« i7 Main' Floor, center. toches. A big aaving at $1.00 for twS S eY ' Woodbury’s some ot the newest versions for the opening of I once! Sale, All brand new pat- Basement. the sole. Youthful fashions reproduced from. I Values formerly as high as 59c each. Berets and novel­ ! terns In a flne selection of small $3.98 TWIN SWEATER SETS, Facial Soap higher prlce SSc Vick's Vapo-Rlib...... ; . .24c generously full ___ I Genuine Griswold 2!^, 60c ard 76c Barbosol...... gonma of heavy P. N. Practical Front flannelette. Plain BED SHEETS The Basement • ...... 20c, S4c, 60c CLOSE4>UT Thirsty, Heavy Our Entire Stock colorsand CURTAINS Griddle 60c Pepaodent Tooth PosU . . . .83e stripes. “Cannon” 60c Forhao'i Tooth Paste ...... S4c While Stoeki Lett With ADJUSTABLE And A GLASS. Finished Tops ■ Syrup Pitcher CARD 1*ABLES with green or red 81c Koljiioi Tooth Paste ...... S4c frames, bjack top. Ri gulatlon site. Corsets 80o Dr. .West Tooth Brushes . ,86c $1.39 Towels MILLINERY O ne G roup . 1 9 Both Sturdily biillL 95c. Hole’s Mineral OH. p in t...... SOc Reduced Into Two Groups Flannel Hale'i Mineral Oil, quart .....6 0 c For .00 SSc and 80o Vlck'a Nc5# Dropa ., Pajamas 4 18.00 Here is mighty big January . 1 9 For a limited time you can buy I KITCHEN PAILS With foot level for rais­ ...... 20c, 34c SILK ‘■news” In flne thlrsty,^ absorbent I a GRISWOLD 10',4-INCH CAST ing cover. Enamel flnisbes. Special, 95c. 35c, flOc and $1.00 Pepsodent Xntl- 1.00 TurkLsh towels by Cannon! Nappy, IRON GRIDDLE and a CRYSTAL Gradf aepU c...... 17c. 34c, 67c $ >FuI! Size 81x99 In. double-thread Turkish towels in CLEAR GLASS SYRUP PITCHER $1.00 and $1.80 Haley's M.O...... $1. and $1.98 Grades $1.98 and $2.98 Grades the large size, 22x44 Inches. Snowy pair with spring top--complcte set for 67c. $1,00 UNDIES ►Twin Size 72x108 In. white with color-fast borders of I a mere dollar bUl! SERVING TRAYS I blue, gold, rose, green and orchid. Three beautiful new patterns In flne ^•in decorated fiber. • MODEL "P"—Corset of neat brocade 7So Haley-a' C T. C ...... 80c We eon truthfully aay that there are some mighty, mighty Two-piece style with alaxUe waist bond at top. with print Jacket lace curtains with the adjustable tops “WEAR-EVER” SAUCE Few metal, enamel­ 'SOc and $1.00 Lady Esther F'ace unusual hat value* in these two price groupe. Every hat In atock which makes them adaptable to all ed and decorated. Powder S7c, 78c has been repriced . . . felta, novelttea, velvets. and plain trou- Feel the flrmness of "Lady Pep- I CANNON TOWELS, 6 for PAN SETS. oers. Sizes 16 Other Popular perell" sheets . . notice the smooth J We've sold 400 dozen In types of windows. No sewing or ptna Three new flat 95o. 80o Lady Esther Cream , . . . .STc and 17. . o o texture. See how closely woven the last few! months . . . needed . . Just slip Into one of the bottom pans In At HALE'S Millinery—Main Floor, center. Now Sizes Featured: they nriust be exceptional! three lengths. Full length and width. Mainsaain rioor,Floor, ngni. right. | ...... ■ i , I Main Floor, rotx. W / / these sheets are. By actual count, the set—lij, 2 Main Floor, rear. there are njore threads woven Into I Handy size, 18x36 inches. and 3-quart 63x99 In...... 99c I Color-fast borders. At HALE'S Curtains— $1.79 BREAD AND CAKE BOXES In rotl-top every Inch of "Lody Pepperells” Main Floor, left. I sizes. style; also double compartment boxes. t9.00 72x99 In...... $1.09 than In other sheets of their class. Main Floor, left. Basement. 95c. They’re so white and perfectly Grade A special group of better type, well made 81x108 In...... $1.29 bleochgd, tool silk garments to close-out! Not a big as­ sortment but some mighty good values for • m o d e l "X"—Conet of brocade with "bargain seekers” tomorrow. Choose from \ I “Lady Peppcrell’’ , medium low top, long slips and dance seta. We know these will be picked over early in the sole, so make ! PILLOW CASES, each It a point to shop early for your needs. I quality a* th* *heets. Two sizes: 42x36 a t HALE'S Corsets—Main Floor, rear. TheJWHAUeo I ana 45x80 Inchat. ^ IRONINO BOARDS, foldlns tytype -i ■ I ancheitep onn -- M C - - - At HALE'S Silk Undies—;Main Floor, rear. three-legged etyiityle. CO. 48x13 inches. Special, 88o. WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS^VISIT PREMIUM DEPAHT.MEM ON THE SECOND FLOOR. At HALE'S Domestics—Main Floor, left. The JWI H ALC ---- MANCHEort- Ago^nelll, I’Ickles, Nelson. H. used for a number of years by Mrs. Edmund Walsh, of Groton. Con­ Tame Enough Years. Commerce Work Honor of Life” with aaudette Colbert, made preparations’ for further els, Johnson, Frazier, Barrett-, tion of the exchanges. The follow­ slow game. Moorehouse was best WITHOUT CALOIjlEL ers and to see that the news is writ­ Owen, for a yearly patriotic pil­ necticut, and myself decided to take "However, Instead of attacking us, ing is a list of some 'of the schools shown at 8:12. "I Sell Anything” travel. Fir.sl Quality ten up. The editors in turn report vlrison, and Barnsley. a trip lip to Torrington, the nearest for the winners and Brown was grimage to Washington, by which the deer simply stuck his head in­ who exchange regularly: Lasell the DeVaux’s star. The Auburn with Pat O’Brien, ehown at 7:00 and In the latter which he writes he And You'll Jump Out of in regularly to the cdltor-in-chtcf. Oil- Following !s the schedule the city to our camp, and .see Just how Him Last Evening. 'A 10: 12. she financed and conducted a party side the bag, pulled out an apple News; Boston University News; How many studebts realize the team barely nosed out the Caddil- tells how all preparations are now the Morning Rarin’ to Go hurt Hunt, who conducts the m ee'' sca.ion, which Is uncompletc: of thirty-six high school students, Its Inhabitants celebrated the New and started eating as If he were all This Week Jan. 12-Storrs away. Emerson College News; National marvelous changes undergone by lacs, 20-18. Pontallk was high completed and that starting on Fri­ ings and confers with the J/wo one hoy and one girl from each 'of Year, The weather, upon the start alone. We were wondering what Intcrscholastic Review; a book Manchester high school in the past Jan'. 11—Open meeting, Manches­ day of this week he will move out If you M imu aii4 auok anil tht worlS Silk Sizes 14 to 20. faculty advisors, Miss Clark / ami Jan. 18 Crosby away/ of our expedition, was perfect and scorer for the^ubum s and Riordin looki punk, don t awallow a lol of uKt. rain- the eighteen counties In her district, would happen when the apples were similar to "Somanhis” from Hughes forty-one years? Back in the year Eldred J. McCabe, who recently ter Mothers’ aiib. Hollister street from the Broken Arrow Ranch in •Til WRtPr, lMI, laitMvtcRiidy or chpiving lum BROWN — BLUE — RKD Miss McGuire. Jan. 2(1—Roxbury, hefe, it was our intention to hitch-hike was its eagic-eye of the Cadillacs. school. (Iiiallflcatlons gone—whether the deer would start HIgX School, Cincinnati, Ohio; Wor­ 1894, there were six pupils enrolled The fast Ford tqam, led by Cimtain re.iigned os executive officer of the Hereford on a trip to the Coast. •na *i|»f tnpfn to make you aurfdealy aweet Marked for Clearance At The material which is missed in Feb. I)-H.P.H.S. hefe. hack to the camp that night. Com­ on us or walk away. However, it Manchester Chamber of Commerce Also M. H. 8. vs. Meriden High at and buoyaDi and (uJI o( euashine. Feb. 20—Bristol bbre. The plan is In accord with the cester Tech News; Windham High In the high school. Of this number Judd, swamped the Austins 28-14. There will be slops along the way Hosiery is corrected and the b < ^ prospec ing out of a mtdroight show, we seemed luck was with us, for we all were considered seniors and all to become associated with a local State Armory. For they can't do It. They only mow tha tive material la Selectiv March 2-- M c^ cn here. letter which'has been sent to auper- School Crookings; The "Nutabeir Daffy led the scoring attack for aad on reaching California Hoxie Viowala «n<^ mere movemcfit doesn't get at were surprised to find that the con­ heard. In the rapidly growing from Moorestown, N. J.; "The Gar graduated in June of the same year. automobile firm, was the guest at a Jan. 12—Local 2128, U. T. W. the eauM. The reason (or your dawn-and«out Service When the material M ready to ‘'go -^ e o rg e Frost, ’36. Intendrnts of schools by the Com­ ditions which we had left had com­ the Fords and ,Enrico for the ^haa contracted to appear In six pic- feelln| *■ your-liver. It ebpuld pour out two missioner of Education of Connecti­ brightness, the sound of a laboring net” from Bates College; "Collegiate _ Twenty-two years later the total dinner party at Gaatle Farm Inn social and dance at Odd Fellows hall Jures in which Burke will also be and ChilTon to preas," it is typed and mimeo pletely changed. Instead of seeing Austins. last night, A large number of his pounna of liquid bile Into your Mweta daily. cut, Dr. Ernest W. Butterfield. motor. 'The deer Immediately Digest”: "The Brown and White” enrollment Included 393 students. In the College League Friday, Next Week seen. If ^ita bile it not flonrlng freely, your food WASH FROCKS graphed. " a starlit .sky, we were struck In the pricked up Its ears and wa.H. gone as assoolates in the work of the Cham All the New from Stonlngton High School; "The Of this total, there were 154 fresh­ Fordbam gained a 21-19 victory Jan. 14— Lecture, "Neo-Classic When the pictures are completed d9coyo in the bowel*. t J ^ 4 \jj Giliirnntrvd <«uiiranl«vd FastFant Coinrn.Color*. The art dcpaid^nent has charge of The Connecticut Daughters of the face by a blinding, wet sngw. We quickly as it had come. men. 105 sophomores, 74 juniors, her attended. The guest was UP your atonach. You have « Winter Shades making the ^ v e rs for this paper, American Revolution are taking Hilltop Harbor": published semi­ over N. Y. U. Plnney and Brannlck Furniture” by C. Elmore Watkins; Hoxlai wllih Burke, wlU start on a th fk, bed Ueto and vour breath la faiiK ' a ' ^ •Ml tho 'LBtc*t Sty If*. STUDENT THRILLED were at loss as to what to do. Our Given a IJft monthly at the Connecticut School and 69 seniors. The January enroll­ praised for his work during the past Interior Decorating Course, Y. M akin often break* out In nlemiihaa. Your bera and if one ^ u ld look In on an art much interest and pleasure In spon­ previous orders were to report for "Tire approaching vehicle turned collected a total of IS points for five years and Mr. McCabe re­ trip across the Paclflo. They intend aehm and you f*el down and out. Your whole for Boys. Meriden, Conn. We also ment In '26 had reached the sum of, the winners, while Relroer scored C. A. Public invited. ayetem I* poleoned. SPECIAL! class befo!^ It Is time to publish soring this good citizenship pil­ work at camp Tuesday morning. We out to be a truck of a nearby milk 681 students. Of these 117 were sponded thanking his friends for to appear at different places in the the paper, he would see a mass of grimage and hope for the full co­ receive from Bristol, Meriden, and 11 points for the losers. Jan. 16-19—Annual Poultry Show Philippine Islands and then on to It taka* thoae teed, old CARTWn*ii At GRAND OPERA knew that we. couldn't hitch-hike as dealer. Wo hailed him and he Middletown High Schools. seniors, 134 were Juniors, 191 were their co-operation and help. at State Armory. UTTLE^LiyWi A lja ti%;t tbirSro 8 8 c - $ 1 . 2 9 ■colored paper which was be- operation vlth them, of the princi­ the roads were lmpa:isab]e for travel stopped and picked Us up. Of sophomores, and 239 were freshmen. The Colgate-Brown game pro­ During the evening Jay Rand, Japan. From Japan they will go to pounda, of bile flowing frmiy and maka you pals and Buperintendents of schools —R. Vennart, ’35b. vided plenty of,thrills with Colgate Jan. 19 —Annual concert and ■slgned. ' ^ by cars. There was only one thing course we told him about our amaz At the present time there are vice president of the Chamber, pre Australia and by the time that this feel lip aad up. They contain wondarfut. «e who have an inclination fpr in making it known to those who left to do—walk. We supplied our­ coming out on top 16-15. Braith- dance of Manchester Pipe Band. harml^, gentia vegeuble eatraela, amaaina ing experience and to our surprise 1279 students attending M. H. S., seated the gueet of honor with a Oeming Events whan It cornea to making the blk flow freely. are given an opportunity, for arc eligible to compete for It. selves with the only thing available he simply laughed and remarked 223 of whom are seniors, 306 walte led the winners with seven But don't aak forllvtrpUla. A*k for CarUr'a Girl*' cartoons are always acceptable ma­ The plan for thla good citizenship points, with Hovek, bis teammate, humidor steind. A roast turkey din­ Jan. 21—Lecture, "D ra^ries" by Isolda Riva Attends Per at the time, a bag of apples, and that the deer had been taken captive Juniors, 371 sophomores, and 379 ner waa served by William Fallon, UtUeIjIh* Uver Fill* Lookon the for red the lahei.name lUeentCarter'e i terial. y' pilgrimage provide.s for the selec-. started out bn a long 18-mlle hike. freshmen. getting six. Harburda of Brown Mr. Hasenclever of F. Schumacher The business staff of tlje paper tlon of one girl from each of th"^' when a baby and had been trained manager of Castle Farm Wn. eubeUtu^flfieatdi^etoree. OlM l CMTct. Wash Frocks The road beneath the snow was a by a farmer that lived about a mile This V i That puring these years Superintend­ found the basket four times from A Co,, New York, Interior Decorat­ has charge of the disti^ution and formance of “ Lucia” in forty-eight states, selected fmm the mass of Ice formed by a cold rain ent F. A. Verplanck, the so-called the floor and once in the foul circle, ing Course, Y. M. C. A. Public in­ “ Sutrite” Hosiery—Special...... 98c Guaranteed Faat Color* selling of it. and one might sec a from where we were. W'ero we vited. senior claa4efl,_i^ the high schools a few days before, and we were con- kicking oursclve.s to think that such "It’’ takes the lead this week and "father” of M, H. S., has worked for nine points. The defensive play while later these coloted papers all and the D. a T'TI. approved schoolil. CHILDREN’S THEATER * New York Recently. tlmmlly falling down. It was pitch a harmlc.ss animal should give us a the seniors are In search of a sec­ with others to create a more inter­ of Green was outstanding. Jan. 21—Lecture "Floor Cover­ i 59c-88c and $1, over the school. Guests of D. A. K. black and the only light was the re­ ond "personality kid.” Two, in fact Harvard won a tussle from Yale ings,’’ by Miss Helen M. Daggett, Children's Wool The staff then be^ns to get ready scare as we had never had before. esting and complete high school The Connecticut Daughters of the flection of the falling snow. "And so you can believe it or not. —a boy and girl. Ketch up on your program by which means he has to the tune of 23-13. H. Oryk and GROUP IS ORGANIZED decorator-stylist of Bigelow-Sanford ( for their next publication, and the Then It Happened manners, "kids!” • Glorgetti kept Harvard in the lead Carpet Co., New York Interior regular routine again starts. American Revolution will take as However, our education adviser successfully encouraged greater "I sat thrilled — speli-boiind dur­ their guest on this pilgrimage one 'We had covered about five miles Btiulent body interest and attencl- by sinking nine points each. Mc­ Decorating Course, Y. M. C. A. Pub­ SN O W SUITS —B. Irwin, ’a.^. Ralph White, doubted It and Just to COMEHEREf q r lyith Headgear to Match i t ing the entire opera, It'was a won­ girl from the senior class of a of our hllte when the unbelievable sntl.'ify himself made Inquiries about A notebook has been found in the iancc. He has been aboard the Cormack led the Yale team with Mrs. Hazel Huffhes McComb to lic Invited. LADIES* WEAR derful production effectively and Connecticut school, chosen ns ex­ sight which I am about to telt hap­ it. Sure enough it was tnie.” high school room of the library and •'Ship of Good Attendance.” guiding six points, Form Class for Development Jan, 22 — Annual meeting of Size.s .3 to 6— !S2.98 pened. It was just beginning to Dartmouth forfeited a game to Emanuel Lutheran church. LOANS up to *300 realistically done!” enthused Isolda celling In the following qualities Elmer, by now a veteran in the 'pon looking through it, I caught a It on a straight and true course. He of Local Talent. Rayon Undies—Vests - Panties - Bloomers QUESnONNAIRE which make for good cltlzen.ship: show signs of dawn breaking and we C. C. C.. 1s enthusiastic about the noted list of “fauncy” telephone has been a “ Voice of Experience” , a Princeton due to lack of players. Jan. 25—"Double Door” by Com­ Sizes 7 to 8 RIva, class '38B, over the opera I. DEPENDABILITY. Punctual­ were walking between a patch of camp and what it offers. He adds: numbers, but what puzzled me was "helpful mentor” to hundreds of munity Players at Whiton Memorial with neidtd caih In 24 heun. Ubnral’r.. 21c-33c-44c ity. truthfulne.ss, loyalty and self- woods Just beyond West Goshen Manchester young people. Mrs. Hazel Hughes McComb of auspices D. A. R. P«ym.n* pl«n-tok. $, 4, s, |o or .v.n 20 - $3.19 Is the substitute teacher, Mrs. Lucia” which she attended recent­ Likes fhe IJfe —that the,names attached were of Munroe street, well known reader monlh,. On«,moll«mountcovef,.y.,yihi„g Harlow, any relation to Jean Har­ ly at the Metropolitan Opcr:i House control. Center. Sudilcnly out of the still­ "I have been up here eight both boys and girls! -^B. Livingston. ’35. Also mid-year graduation at Man­ Taffeta Slips—Lace Trimmed—Special, 44c ness we hcanl a crashing noise and teacher of dramatics, an­ Suedine Snow Suits low, the movie atar?' lu New York Oty. II. .SERVICE,.Co-oporatlon, cour­ months now and 1 don’t regret It SEES COWARD PLAY nounces elsewhere In today's Her­ chester High schoo). Personal FInanco Company u|s>n our right. We could not run one hit. Our educational program • The girls have been taking up tap FELT HATS With 5Iutrhlng Hat*. Rlzr* 4 io 8. I am'sorry to say that Mrs, Har­ tesy and respect for proper authori­ ald, the formation of a children’s Jan. 26—Aniniai family gathering The ..nlr nhnran I. „ „ BIiip - Hi-rt - Tan. Spocial! Porto Rican Gowns—Special...... 39c low can claim no family ties with "Lucia” was written liy Bellini, an ty and the rights of others. and we had nothing to defend our­ has been very interesting. We have dancing lu gym classes this past RECREATION PERIOD of Britlsh-Ameriean club. moiiih iin nniijiM niiiiiuni of Ititiv Italian composer. It is a tragedy and selves with except the bag of thsJrter group. Several Manchester Flannel G ow ns...... 63c - 73c and 89c Jean Harlow. They aren't even .a2nd III. LEADERSHIP. Imagination, had such people a.s Beard, the his week, and the usual few are ”en- IN BOSTON TRYOUT mothers whose children are talented Jan. 80—Second annual birthday T.. =*• (""»« Thrnlrr Hide. ;| eousin.s. has for lU setting a lovely spot In command of goes! will and respect apples. In short we were paralyzed torian (the history teachers know Joying” It. ball at State Armory. Tsa Vain ntrrrl Trtenh.inr .1ISII l| Knclanit. The plot ni.ike.s uar. of an with fear. ' COMMIITEE NAMED in this direction have approached $1.29 Winter Weight Underwear—Bloomers and of others, and the bent to lead. all about him). Captain Whitehead, Mrs. McComb, who has consented Feb. 2-8—Ice Carnival program, What la a good book ; to report unfortunate, triangular love affair "We were waiting for the fatal the English war ace who went to Speaking of gym: When Mis.s to try it on a small scale, perhaps ball on Saturday, carnival on Sun­ IV. PATRIOTISM, Interest and moment when a large animal came Children’s Flannel Pajamas „ V e s t s ...... 21c - 33c and 43c on? Involving the lending Indy. Lncin, Brazil In search of Colonel Fawcett Feder mi.ssed a step in her dancing, with pantomime at first to develop day. Kiignr, her lover, ami a tliird person. pride in family, school, community tearing out of the woods and a few years ago. the Gordon String she explained to her class—"Lnever Fred Delaney In Charge While “Thunder on the Left,” by Chris­ and nation, and the willingness to Latest Play by Popular Play­ confidence, and later combining ac- Feb. 17—Annual Police concert at 39c - 53c - 63c - 88c Winter Weight Union Suits...... 44c to 79c topher Morlcy la very good. It Is The petite and charming Lily Pons stopiicd abruptly when it saw us. Quartet, and a great ‘ many more could think in a corner!” Chubby Clark Handles the EXCURSION sacrifice self for them. tion and speeches, preacntlnjf State theater. Children'.s Winter Weight “ Woolies”—Vests arid Shorts, 21c - 33c - 43c Will written with an Intrrc.sting portrays the sadly disltlusloired and It was a largo buck deer. We did which would .nakc an excellent Activities. worth-wtkUe children's plays with Chance To Vote not dpre holler for help for fear of story If .1 only had the time to tell.” wright Not a Comedy — March 26— Annual concert of G TO n e w YORK and unique plot. ' unhapi)y Lucia, while ' th? well- Arc you watching the dancing? child players to a child audience. Clef club at Emanuel Lutheran UNION SUITS Silk and Wool Hose...... 21c and 33c known Nino .Martini sings the part Each of the students in the high enraging the animal. Wi' did not Elmer was one of the men from The noon-time socials give the lunch Heads of committees for the This will stimulate ,thel Imagina­ SUNDAYS, .IAN. 1.3, 20, 27 .sclKHjl senior classes will he privi­ realize at llie time tliiit tliere Camp Cross wh'b was given an cdii- church. (Tentative). 44c to 88c Is a scrapliook a woi thwlille proj­ of Fdgnr, a typical Italian lover. bringers a good chance to watch Noon Hour Recreation period were Excellent Cast. tion, bring them out of themselves aOUND TRIP An flrt Pajamas (One and two-piece models)— ect? "Lily I’ons' miineroiis costnme.s leged to vole on the three girls, wasn’t a hou.se within a mile. To latlonnl certificate ns a re.siilt of nml' make their choices of their elected on Monday a.s follows: Pre.si- and develop latent dramatic talent, N.iVY - BIIQWN - BL.Yf K Railroad fare 00 It is an excellent on- It not only members of theli class, whom they tun, a.s I mentioned before, was Im- having sueeessfully completed two most likely best dancers to-be. f.». UInftaor l.ofkst *. ij.tes a Clrildren’s Sleepers Flannel - Balbriggan - Crepe - Pongee— were beantlfnl. In fact, .all of the (lent, Fred Delaney; clean up. Rob­ and will be especially helpful to the I.%. WliitNor ...... V!*' serves os a reminder < past fun I'o.Mtume.'', the sceiieiy, and the niu.sic believe best qualified as good citi­ pos.sllile. The (leer did not move an m more units of study there. ert Gu.stafson: and activities. self-conscious child. The aim is not JUNIOR SONS OF ITALY i.v. iinMf4.nl ...... ;;;;; c;;: 53c-63c-73c Special ...... „.89c and'experiences but gives you a blendeiir I25lh Ht...... II in I II i.-r-. *■ fairly accurate record of your life. elTeclive anif In.splrjng perform­ above. From th“ three girls receiv­ game contest offered by the Royal | Tlie music being furni-shed by, the Valaine", was attended in Boston teach them to express themselves i.«r vnri.. ' Why not Include the High School ance," Isolda reporf.s. The mn.slc ing the highest number of votes, Typewriter company, it would be to "Dukes of Rhythm,” consisting of on New Year’s Eve by Mr, Spang, Individually. 6 9 c physics instructor. When the play DANCE ON JANUARY 29 Children’s World in your scraplxaik? It will "made you feel with the pl;iy.” the fncnlly shall select one girl as your vocabulary’s benefit to think it Edward Custer, leader, wh'o also Mrs. McComb since her gradua­ I.v. \ew» >ork* TiSrj |*.M. SU . HAT and -«rive you a iletallcd account of After the performance, Isolda ac- the choice of the .school. The name over, at least. For Instance, two plays the violin. Other boys par- first opened In Boston on Christmas tion from Emerson School of Ora­ DOMESTICS school Igc at .M H. S. of the girl .shall he certified by the Through The Hoop night, many "society people in MARY CARNEY comi»inlcd her mother through the words, such a.s this week’s—couple -ticipatiiig are: guitar, Kenny Ted- tory, has had considerable experi­ Will Be Held In Trade School Cannon Trojan Sheets Large Turkish Towels superintohilenl of schools and sent and pair - arc taken and the differ­ ermine” saw the play from the sec­ HAT SHOP Crnlral Ttfminel. ZIPPER Size*: 81x99-73x99-6.3x99 Have you rnjr ideas for raising in­ Opera House, at which time she hud ford; saxophone. Ray Donahue; ence in directing children’s plays Auditorium— Anthony Diana 4 dsy fin/ifig frirhds' er to the eommi.ssioner of education. By taking a severe drubbing a t . everyone can enjoy himself to the ence found. Could you compute the ond balcony, and others could only here and in Hartford, as well as In­ 897 Main Street Special—2 for 23c SCARF SETS terest at a party? the pleasure of meeting Mliton Cros.s I■’lmll Ssdes'tioii. piano, Ray Hildebrand; cornet, see the production from the stand­ Is Named Chairman. Special—96c the hinds of the East Hartford utmost. dlff? Chester Shields; drums, Jack Piiter; structing them individually in dra­ Opposite St. James’s Church ****“**• •dvanee. Number SPECIAL! I might suggest V taffy pull or and .Madame Geraldine Ferrnr, who ing room, so great is Noel Coward's limited to eceomraedationa en tDeeial JACKETS Final selection .shall be made im- violin, Kenny Trevltt; comet. Frank matics, and by personality as well coach train. CURTAINS fudge party. You could inform your rondmt.s the radio broadcasts from team. Manchester ushered itself into We linvc purposely doilgcd talk­ popularity as a playwright. Rugby Pillow Cases Cottage Sot* ...... 54c to '74c the .Metropolitan studios. Isolda was iler the siipei vision of -ho euwmls- undisputed po.ssession of the cellar Girls’ life saving tests have been Warren; and saxophone. Chubby as training is particularly well Anthony Diana has been appoint­ TME NEW HAVEN * " guests ahead of tline that they, sUmer of eiiueatioh at cercmonie.s at ing on the game it.self. It is some­ completed recently and the lucky ^ c n as late as New Year’s Eve size 42x86 Ixing Curtain* 64c to 88c must come attlreil as ehefs or informeil that It is the special Isixes position In the C.C.I.L. The score Clark...... “ qualified to engage in this work. ed chairman of the benefit dance \vhleli the state regent of the' Coii- thing which should - - bo forgot­ girls are 'nrixTously awaiting their the "select” came to the theater in It will be recalled that several $ 1.79 7 9 c cooks. It would add to the fun. obtained hy the weititliy at a total of 12 tfi 25 leaves little to be told. Thla noon hour recreation period dress clothes, and long before the which the Junior Sons of Italy will Special—17c APRONS—Special ..12c neetieiil Daughters of the Amcrieau ten as soon us possible. It may awards; will be carried throughout the win­ fToups of children In various parts run at the State Trade school Here Is a recipe for fudge which cost of $75,000 to $100,000 jtcr year Mnyiie the number thirty-five in the serve as valuable experience for curtain went up, every seat in the Regii^rly $1.00 has been tested b a senior girl tliat really supjKiil the .Metropolitan Res'olutloh and other members of New Year Is an unlucky one for the ter months If enough enthusiasm is of the town, last summer staged auditorium, Tuesday evening, Janu­ the eommtttee will piirtleipate and future use, The student body as a U.sually when magazines are no­ house was taken. The leading roles and found succcsuifulj Opera House and its programs. team, for It seemed to forget how' shown. are taken by Lynne Fontanne and programs o f a miscellaneous sort, ary 29. Others on the committee which will liirhiile the governor bf whole shcjuld make an attempt to ticeable in study halls, and even invited friends and relatives, and are Joseph DeSimone, Paul Aceto, Mix together r ij cups of white Among the operas other than to play as It did at Bristol. There turn ijTTt to a man on next Friday "The Dukes of Rh.vthm” have no Alfred Lunt, two of the finest per­ See What lOc WiU Buy the slate. Governor Cross and Dr. classes. It Is called anything but way of making money to buy new turned the money thus made to the Joseph Delia Fera, Joseph Petricco, sugar, 1 cup of brown sugar and •'Lncla'' that IsoUJa has attended v.nsn l .me of the Manehestcr pl.-iy- .n,p(,t\vhcn the team faces, Merldc'n stiidiousness, but this time, since formers on the stage today. WEAR cup of unsweetened evapornteir are ''Aldn''. ■'Pallaggl,'' and "l.'ava- Buttertield have hutli slgiiilleil their ers „l,nwho wn.i Immune from this habit pieces: therefore, dances will be The play take^ place on some Klwanls Kiddles camp at Hebron. Georgt Saplenza and M. DeSimone. M E7V’5 BOYS* W EAR willingness to take part in these we've seen so many lately. It simply With the proper guidance some­ Tickets are In the hands of the com­ milk, which has been diluted with larln Ruslliana'', all produced by of loose Imll-playing. of support available to make-a de­ belli Fridays at 3:3Q for the mini­ South Sea Lsland possibly near the Today at Broadcloth ecreifionles. means aggressive salesmanship mum amount of five cents. thing really meritorious might hr mittee and other members and may ’« cup of water. Bring to a boil the Chicago Civic Opera Company cent showing against such formida­ studies. West Indes, Judging from the color­ and add four tablesjKKi a of cocoa. ^ .M IernaUfi By the way, everyone might tnl:e accomplished, whether the children be bought at a nominal sum. Danc­ at the Hippodrome in New York East Hartford was not the great ble opponents. ed waiters and the dress. Lynne are actuated by charitable motives Boll 15 minutes, remove from lire City. Tliree nunies shall be drawn under a peek at the snappy posters Kenny Fontanne is the manager of a hotel ing will , continue from 8 to 12. The ZIPPER JACKETS team one might think on reading It must be the weather! Or else or not. boys are bent on making this year's DRESS SHIRTS and add 1 tablespoon of butter and ' Hut," .a.sserted Isolda, 'in ail the .supervision of the Commissioner the score. Far from It. Instead, the Tedford made in connection witn called Point Valaine. The bead- 1 teaspoon of vanilla. Whip until Last Friday the comedy of the why should all the teachers, as well the Friday afternoon dances. dance a success, and are grateful White, Fancy and Colors ways 'Lucia' was the most beauti­ of Education. In ease the girl whose error was a rather sloppy form of evening was fuinishc.1 during the as pupils be, out‘ of school? Miss waiter, played by Alfred Lunt, Is Everybody's , Special to Director Echmallan for allowing _ SPECIAL! creamy and put In buttered plate to ful, the nio.st Impressive.” name is ilrawn first is unable to. go. attack»and defense vtliich the Man­ —Helen Copeland. supposedly a ship-wrecked, incoher­ $2.69 cool. second team jame. The chief actor Oberempt no sooner gets back than ,GETS NEW BRITAIN JOB them the use of the trade school B. Livingston '35. the second In lino .may take her chester teiim launched throughout In this comedy was the referee. A c­ Mias Worth disappears, and so on. ent Russian sailor. At some time in hall. place In the pilgrimage. If the place Hie evening. Wo are casting no per­ cording to rumors heard along the down through innumerable students the past he was picked up from the Why is "Lynne" so mysterious? sonal feelings when this statement "gutters” by Lynne and was given Why not? You must admit It Itien beoimios vacant, tlie one who is line he Is an Iceman and he played nml teachers. . LESLIE HOWARD P U Y AS DISPUY MANAGER Market! 7 2 c and 3 9 c iliawn tlilrd shall be given the op­ Is made, for it wa,s the general con­ on some lee company’s ba'skcthall that position in her hotel. REAL VALUES! SHIRTS adds interest to the tfolumn. ception of the game. For the first two acts Alfred Lunt STOCK UP! Two-Piece SHAKEUP ON STAFF portunity to go. team. The marking period’s nearly over PASSES TO DANCES White and Fancy —-Charles Donahue, '35. when teachers start talking about TRIUMPH FOR ACTOR does not say bne~ Word, although he Raymond Benson ^ Goes to Who Is the girl with the over­ Tile program Is being carofully appears in five scenes during this making up all back work and "get­ - - ______- Davidson whelming passion for peppermints? planned and will Include a visit to The .showing of the team up to -f time. He Just acts and in his part and ' Levcnthal VANILLA EXTRACT—per bottle .. Flannel Pajamas The ■young lady In question l.s tile Library of Congress, where the this tune is liable to cause some Manchester’s record Again Meri­ ting in” such compositions, reports, Store•— Formerly With TO BE DOOR PRIZES I OF WORLD LOOMS and such as are required. And you ‘"the Petrified Forest” Is Trapr- his "actions speak louder than SPECIAL! to 88c Roberta German, a senior. She at­ Declaration of Independence will bo of our so-cnlled "ted-hot rooters” to den for the past six years is as words.” Hale's. CHERRIES— per 5-oz. bottle ..... tributes this fondness to the cool shown, a visit to the White Hoiise, a curl up and die as far as their cheer­ follows with Manchester’s score grads to-be-soon! Won't be long ed y ~ Is Opening in New now! ■ In the second act a young fellow Season passes to the popular I feeling which pervades one's moutn. vl.slt to Congress and governmental ing is concerned. If their senses first: 1929: 16-25, 21-38: 1930: 17- York City This Week. comes to the hotel to recuperate Raymond Benson, display mana­ 8 9 c and $ 1 ,1 9 while eating a peppermint. would permit them to analyze the 12. 28-22; 1931: 22-17; 1932: 9-28. dances held weekly at the School STUFFED OLIVES— per bottle .. . . department.s, Arlington, Mount Ver­ ^rom an airplane "crack-up” from ger for the J. W. Hale company for street Recreation Center will be Au Rcvolr. L'qlll Satimlay, Reporters Not Turning In non ami other points of interest. The situation they might be able to 16-19; 1933; 37-33, 20-22: 1934: 16- For all of Mr. Hartwejl’s modes­ Robert E. Sherwoods’ play, “The HOSE SWEATERS ty. I hear tell that he won a checks "ivhlch he contracted Jungle-fever. the past six years, has taken a simi­ awarded as door prizes tomorrow SWEATERS "Chatter” tentative plan is tor the Connecticut learn the nn.swer to the burning 39, 11-40. This shows that Meriden Petrified Forest” , which was given After a short time he, like Lunt, lar position with Davidson and Lev- I OLIVE OIL—per bottle ...... P; 8. If you hove any' questions question, "what's wrong with the has held the light Just a little bit or champion.ihip In a New Hamp­ night when the Pled Pipers band | 2 pairs for 25c girl to leave her home town on thi a try-put in Hartford Juat before falls in love with the manager, who henthal company of New Britain and plays here. TTiere will be one sea­ . 89c - $1.79 to $3.98 8 9 c -4.39.’1.69 you would like answered address Enough “ StufT May Lose team?” more than Manchester. Coach shire city while "playing" over his vacation, was seen by several Man­ evening of April 10, Joining the girls Christmas vacation. Congrats, really loves this young man. fhas already entered upon his duties son pass for the lucky winner | PEAS— per No. 2 can...... them to tills column in care of Mis.s from all over the country In Wash­ Clarke has given the team strenu­ chester teachers. The play is open­ By the end of the play, the lady there, removing tc that city. Bates. Y'ou need not sign your ous practise this week and the game conch! - / . ing in New York this week. among the men and one for the win- I Union Suits...... 79c and $1.00 “ Jobs” Before Long. ington on the morning of April 1 We have asked several of the has lost both of the men, one by A graduate of Manchester High ner among the women. The draw­ name; your class numerals are and arriving back home on April 15 Fi^lda}’ night promises to be a fast Leslie Howard, for whom the play suicide and one by disgusted deser­ school in 1928, Mr, Benson has been LIMA BEANS—per No. 2 can Shirts and Drawers...... 59c and 69c each I members of the 4lcam what thelt" one. Have you gone to see Ed Sweeney ing will be held at 10:45. Dancing GOLF HOSE W A SH SUITS sufflcluDt. or 16. answer 1s and they have told us was written, is starred; .Peggy Conk­ tion. . She goes to look for another most active In local Scouting, be­ —J. Pinney. at the Memorial yet? tomorrow night will be from 8:30 Work Shirts ...... 53cto89e Ctioice Of Girls practically the same thing. It's not lin plays opposite him. The story head waiter. ing Scoutmaster of Troop 5 of the unUl 12:30. HERSHEY’S SYRUP—per can. An announcement was made at conccm.s gunmen and gangsters in the meeting of the High School Choice of the gli'Is shall be mahe ■wuttti .'J5)j;0„to .g o ^ t o a game fully More "cutting” news! Bemic Throughout the pl&y Noel Coward Emanuel Lutheran church for sev­ 5IOTHKR.S t X l B JIEETING western Colorado. Leslie Howard presents his philosophy through Dungarees and Overalls—Special...... 89c 17c-21c .CROSS COUNTRY TEAM World, held Monday aftenuxm, to by each of the. high aohools on or be­ conscidus are going to re­ Livingston has had her flowing locks eral years. He Joined Hale's soon 53c—69c»89c the effect that the staff is consider­ ceive no support at all from the plays the very emotional part of 'a Mr. Quina, a writer, a part taken after his graduation and worked his RED.RASPBERRIES— per can ... fore March 15, 1935. and all names An open meeting of the Mothers clipped! rich young man. He is very much by Osgood Perkins. ing the rc-organization of Its mem­ of the winners, certified by the stmlcnt IxHly. The cheering at the way up to the position of display CURB QUOTATIONS WILL HOLD BANQUET armory this year has been poor. Club which will be hoi at the Hol­ disillusioned about life. Unlike most —A. Kaminski, ’35. manager. bership on the basis of the amount SujH'rintendents of schools, shall be lister street school Friday, January Do you read Jeanne Cude's radio ‘•APTE” TOMATOES—per No. 2 can of material staff reportora have One or two sections of lower class- of Sherwood’s plays, it is a tragedy, sent to the Commissioner of Educa­ 11. is of general school interest. tips of late In this, your page? You although the first .act is very amus­ Assd Gas and Elec The Manchester High cross coun­ handed In this past schept' year. tion on or'before March 20. 1935. men or a group of girls will raise' a should! 'They’re really worth your faint chccr. Immediately they arc Loon C. Staples, superintendent of ing. The point of the play brings Amer Sup Pow ... STRING BEANS—per No. 2 ca n .. try team, which recently closed the Many of the students p

Oovemor Cross replied to all ques- tlons ralative to tbs Senate dead­ WHICH BOOKS WILL (SINSTAU lock or bis plana in event the Im­ Professor Einstein Makes It Clear passe continued: Klem, Whb Is Never Wrong, “I have no comment to make.' WIN 1934’s PRIZES? YOUR "" OmCERS JOINTLY A rmy & Navu Hands IN THE BOUSE Says BasebalVs Tottering Nice New Year’s Game for Moriartii’s 1st Defeat. State Capitol, Hartford, Jan. . CHILDREN 36-3 (AP) — Tile House this afternoon Book Lovers Is to Pick Pul­ reached an Impasse temporarily at itzer Selections. Miami Beach, Fla., Jan. (AP)Aball game? Not In a month o f Sun- Difoitaries of Lodge least when the DemocraU thwarted -Shed a tear, men, for the A m eri-]'"lasrs!’ BILLDIETZIEADS n iE FUNDAMENTAI.S OP BILLIARDS a move to adopt the Joint rules un­ Klem touched on all phases of a RANCXRS AFTER 6TH VICTORY BOOK REVIEW can boy. He has lost youth's "great­ der a suspension of rules. When mothei and daddy started problem that has reared Itself be­ By C. A. STORER ia Charge of Impressiye est treasure"—Juvenile love of base­ Representative Daniel F. Hickey By Bmoe Oatton out to the movie it wai warm and fore the baseball moguls in all parts Nationally Known Billiard Instructor WATKINS-Y FIVE DRUBS o f Stamford, Republican leader, ball and its heroes. IN CRAVAT LEAG^ 1 Here'a a- nice New TTear’s game rainy. When the show was over of the country In the last half dozen tried to force through the motion for book lovere. Look back at the Take it from the battle-scarred, years. If he seemed a little more Ceremonies. they found It blttei cold, the wind veteran umpire, BIU Klem of the AGAINST THE ATLAS TONHHIT under suspension of rules. Repre­ vebment In his indictment of the 1934 books and try to pick likely was howling like a hungry wolf and LESSON 3—CORRECT GRIP sentative John B. Thoms of Water- Pulitzer Prize candidates. Pulitzer National league, who Is spending bis modem "dollar chasing” American Hold the cue a little behind the EAST SIDES TO TIE UP the street a sheet of Ice. 14th winter here, the kid who saved bury. Democratic floor leader, de­ Prize committees being rather In- youngster, be Is by comparison less Has 109-90 Average for 36 balancing point, usually twelve inch­ Memorial Temple PytWan Slaters manded a roll call. "Heavens!" cried mother. "Do cigarette coupons for a picture of pessimist!' over the waning Interest and Memorial Lodge, Knights of csdculable, you probably won't even hurry, John. The house was so es from the end. The motion to suspend requires a come close; but It will give )^}u a bis Idol, who could quote batting of youth than many another ob­ IRONMENTOMEET Pythias, seated their officers for hot I put both the children's win­ averages and call off the roster of Meriden High Comes Here Games and Also Holds 3- Photograph Number 5 shows you REC LEAGUE 2ND PUCE two-third vote or 264, but It lacked chance to name your favor! tee for server. • IMS at a Joint installation ceremony the necessary number by eight- d o w up and I told Greta she the Yankees without an error, lives a manner of holding the cue that the year. When the pendulum swings back, will give you the deslrM results. The held last night In Odd Fellows hall, ■The House then recessed for could go to bed If everything w-as only In memory. he Insisted, youth will return to his Here are thie reviewer's sugges­ String Mark With 374. cue Is held by not more than the which was attended by a large num­ half hour, after Hickey explained tions: all right. She sleeps so sound she "The kid doesn’t live today who love of baseball as hts father and THE BOILERMAKERS To Battle M. H. S. Friday ber of members and guests. thaf all business was held up until won't hear this wind and they are would lay down his life, liberty and grandfather did. Because said Bill, flrst two fingers and the thumb, in B O X S C O R E Service Team Overcomes 9- Novels: "The Folks',” Ruth Suc- probably freezing." reality, the cue simply rests on the Past Grand Chief Mrs. Frances the rules could be adopted. kow's study of Iowa and the Amer­ the pursuit of happiness for a anything as "grand and wholesome­ There was no way of hurrying, with an average of 109.60 for .86 flrst two fingers and Is held secure Chambers, assisted by Past Chiefs Meanwhile Governor Cross escort­ ican middle does generally, le an bleacher seat at a big league game,” ly entertaining" Is certain to en- IN PRELIM TUSSLE With 11 Victories in Row Army * Navy (86) Mrs. MjTtle Armstrong and Mrs. ed by the Governor's Foot Guards In odds-on choice, probably. 'Vour re­ however. The big problem was Klem said as he explained the evi­ dur*, despite the indifference o f a games. Bill Dietz leads the Indlvld- by the thumb. You will notice that Pomt Lead to Topple First Helen Henry conducted the cere, their colorful uniforms arrived at to get home at all. John did the dent waning interest of youth In ual standing at the close of the the upper aide of the cue Is not firm­ B. F. viewer, however. ,would like to offer generation. Bycholskl, If . . 2 monial for the Pythian Sisters' and the Capitol to await word that the best be could, but the drive that baseball. "What this country needs,” Klem first round of the Cravat Bowling ly against the flesh and the two 0 MacKinlay KaDtoriB magnificent R . . . r ^ Meriden High teamteam^and Brooks, guards. Majkowski, Fraser, rf ... . 1 Round Champs from Dii” Grand Deputy David Dickson install- general assembly had organized. novel of Gettysburg, "Long Remem­ ordinarily took fifteen minutes "What,” he demanded, "are the argued, "la more of the kind of ac­ rlM UOODIe ^c^vUy favored to capture league at Murphy’s alleys. He Is small fingers are not touching the 1 consumed nearly an hour. taie Attracbon Oormley and Zajao are the stars of closely followed by Henry Beng- cue. Garrone, c ... , 3 3 ■ ed the officers for the Knights of The procession was headed by ber"; or Mary Ellen Chase’s fine kids doing? Why, they’re out chas­ tivities like those of Max Carey, a ; C. C. I. L. title this season, the team. In their most recent start, Turek. c ...... Troop B of the Connecticut Nation­ The mother of little Helen and ing nickels and dimes, caddying on better than 108. A proper follow through stroke 0 0 Pythias. 'Story of Maine, "Mary Peters” : or former majo league star, who now InFfirMl Fane at Claf a ' Friday a'ght to Meriden trqunced Windham, 84-20, a T. Siamond. c , beaten Ranks; Score of email Philip was nearly fraintlu. the golf course; running parking lots Cap Larder, who finished last can, be delivered when the cue la 0 0 Mrs. Elisabeth Caverly, past chief al Guard. Harlan Hatcher's beautiful story of o p e r a t e s a municipal baseliall UllClCU r a o s a i UlSTC oppose Manchester High's luckless team that beat Manchester by 80-23. T. Siamond, Ig " The governor Immediately went "They were so hot I scarcely and a hundred other things and season with an average leas than 84, held In this manner. This grip in­ 6 1 of the temple, gave the opening Kentucky pioneers. "Patterns of school here. Baselwil hasn’t loat Its a hoopstors at the State Armory. The Meriden holds League victories over McAdams, ig . to his office. Wolfpen.” covered them," she worrjed. “The they haven't got time for the grand­ appeal. If it had, Max wouldn't have Is showing the most Improvement, sures you free wrist movement, 0 0 Nightcap Is 49 to 23. charge and MIm ' Bernice Wilson, baby has on one of her thin Middletown. West Hartford and East S. Siamond, rg granddaughter of retiring Mcclicnt The Senate continued to. struggle Poetry: "American Song,” by est game ever Invented. A game, several hundred youngsters who Armory: Hartford Rai now hitting better than 09. which is so necessary. This should 0 0 along in its efforts to complete Its nighties and no stockings op sweat­ mind you, in which some of the Hertford and seems securely perch­ TMrek, rg . . . . , 3 1 chief. Mrs. Carrie Samiow, sounded Paul-.. Engle, a robust If slightly want to know what it's all about. ed In first place. Cravat Bowling League give you action only from the elbow organization and the House mem­ Immature chant of a revived Amer­ er. Philip's be 1 Is so close to the g r e a t e s t Americans, presidents, The facts are that the great major­ First Half down when you stroke. There should the trumpets. Little Laura Nelson, Walerman and Maltooa Need Form Reversal STANDING bers attempted to Iron out- their ican spirit; or, perhaps, "The West­ window, he'll have a dreadful cold. bankers and millionaires were wild­ ity of kids have been too concerned not be the least bit of action between IS 34 Moriarty Brothers ... 6 1 granddaughter of Mrs. Caverly, and Hurry, can’t you?" Should Beat Locals Manchester turned In a mediocre No. Total ASS Janet Holmes, daughter of Mr. and troubles. ward Star," by Frank Ernest Hill, ly interested. with other things and have tempo­ To all appearances, Meriden will Name Games PF. Ave. your elbow and shoulder when de­ MorUrty Brae. (80) Watkina-y ...... 3 3 Worry Was Needleee performance In bowing to East W. Dietz . .. AOO Mrs. Mark Holmes were the flower Prior to the vote on the rules, a well-sustained long narrative "Do you hear a kid lying about rarily lost their taste for baseball. have little to fear trora the Red and .. 86 8056 109.90 livering a stroke. It is Just Uke a B. F. Army and N a v y ...... 3 3 .500 the House went along smoothly in poem of considerable beauty. She gets up the Icy walk and the death of hla grandmother these But watch the old game come back What should prove to be a highly Hartford last week and It remains H. Bengston Falkoskl, rg , 2 0 East Sides ...... 1 g girls. Both were dresseo in white Into the house, flies upstairs to White, unless the locals display a . . 38 3904 108.45 clock pendulum In action, from the Jolley, Ig ___ .167 Its organization with the exception Biography: "R. E. Lee," by Doug­ days Just to get a chance to see a with a bang, one of these days! entertaining and Isitereetlng double to be seen whether or not the team W. Brennan elbow down, giving you the much 0 0 and carried basket.' of'red roses, the nursery. The windows are down. drastic reveroal of form. Playing the can regain any of the form that • ■ 36 3845 106.81 Sta'vnltsky, Ig of an attempt by Representative J. las Southall Freeman, which -is An attention-compelling figure was Prof. Albert Einstein at the con- attraction Is offered local basketball J. Toscano . .. 36 8801 105.59 talked of "free and easy" wrist ac­ 4 2 G»lnlng momentum like a cyclone which were Ui.stributcd to each of Both children are asleop and cover­ easiest schedule in several years, marked Its play early In the season. Wells, c . . . , , the newly installed officers of the G. Esthel of Salisbury to amend the everything that a biography of Lee ference of the American Association for the Advancement of Sci­ fans at the State Armory tonight Manchester has been beaten in five R. Smith .. .. 36 3712 103.12 tion. 2 4 to all its fury, the Army and Navy ought to be (though the committee ed. The baby has on her sweater. Individually and collectively, this F. Murphy . Stavnltsky, o temple. rules by having a committee on ence In Pittsburgh, where, as shown here, the famed lelentlat an­ out of seven starts to date. The last .. 36 3679 102.20 Photograph Number 5 0 0 Club basketball team spotted the seating named. may want to wait for the final two Philip is sleeping peacefully. when the Rangers face the Hart­ current aggregaUon appears to have W. Holland . Maloney, rf .. These officers are: Most excellent nounced his new and simplified proof that, mass'and energy are Greta comes to her door and ford Atlas In the main encounter triumph over Meriden was gained .. 36 3610 100.29 (Tomorrow—Cueing the BaO). Correct Way to Hold Cue 1 1 He said the present rules were ob­ volumes before deciding); "The equivalent. He neatly parried one question on science with the re­ Dempsey No Match For Jeff, the ability it takes to produce win- A. Larder . , ■■ "6 3582 99.51 BIssell, rf . . . . 1 0 Moriarty Brothers chief, Mrs. Mary Hills; past chief, says peacefully, "You’re home, and the Ironmen and Boilermakers back In the 1932-38 season, , the lat­ King basketball. The fact remains, Hadden, rt ... Mrs. Carrie Samiow; excellent solete and not Invoked. Eatbel's Eve of (Conflict." by George Fort mark, "A prediction Is like ibooting In the dark In a land where M. Anderson • 38 3575 99.31 0 0 Milton, a very scholarly biography Mrs. Brown. All right. I fixed the ■tags thslr annual tussle In the pre­ ter having won three straight from however, that It has fallen before F. Dwyer ... Holland, If . . . senior. Mrs. Edytho Chapman; ex- attempt was defeated without a there are few birds." • 36 3471 96.42 0 0 th«^a^.i ‘’“L®" * rally in record vote. of Stephen A. Douglas; "Bliss, children. But the furnace went out, liminary. The flrst game Is sched­ Manchester since that time. Last West Hartford, Bristol, Windham. A. Tedford . Mahoney. If . Anal quarter to nose out the bir c^lent Junior, Mrs. .Mercyle Peck- and I couldn't get It started again." Even A t Best, Says Sharkey uled for 7:80 o’clock with the night­ season, Meriden swamped the locals .38^ 3151 95.48 1 1 The House named for Its door­ Peacemaker,” Col. Frederick Palm­ Alumni and East Hartford, holding W. Irwin ... ham: manager, Mrs. Annie Alley; "You’re a good girl Greta. Never cap set for 8:30 o'clock. twice and a similar outcome is the . 36 \3431 95.31 West Side by six polnU. Score 3 ^ keepers Bryant Green of South ers eye-opcnlng account of the life The little fibers of cotton get victories only over Rockville and the C. Blanchard ■ 36 ^ 1 7 94.92 MARKED PROGRESS 11 8 30 mistress of records and correspon­ of these three would be a very caught no the edges of the splinter mind the furnace. Mr. Brown will Most Anything Goes gloomy prospect for Friday night’s Windsor. John-Stocker of Beacon soon get It going. The children are Trade School. It would be a stunning G. Torrance . . 36 3 W 93.81 Bros” '^* half-time. 19-10, Moriarty dence. Mrs. Janet Llnnell; mlstrc.sa worthy choice. of bone, and then, when the X-ray San Francisco, Jon. e —(AP) — ff "I think I was the best trained It may be taking liberties with encounter. upset If the locals toppled Meriden Champa Gain Edge Falls, James R. Murray of New fine and thank you for looking aft­ u e gams to call the preliminary J. Rltcljle .. . 36 3321 \ 92.26 of finance, Mr.s. Sarah Tomlinson; History: Why not be a little, Daily Health picture is taken, the trouble c^in Max Baer's looping right handers, athlete In the world for my two Meriden brings a veteran quintet High, a feat that looms as wsll nigh J. Pox ; . . . . . after the opening whistle London, Elliott Fairchild of Bethel, er them so well. I have been wor­ fights with Jeffries. He beat me in ^ k e tb a ll but It la certain that the - 36 3262 \90.02 B eyle. Scorer. John protector, Mrs. Mamie Dlcltinson; Charles E. Perry of Scotland, Henry unorthodox and pick "The Robber be located. the ring generalship of a Gene Tun- here. Including Uajkowskl, Berry, Impossible unless some sort of a High single IN MINOR LEAGU^BALL Moriarty Brotoere slid tlJelr F lr^ guard. Mrs. Ktta Perkins; trustees ried But it Is all -Ight now, so go 20 rounds In 1898 at San Francisco w nm en and Boilermakers will pro- string, J.' Toshano, Gribbon. Time: 4. 10 min. periods. ®‘°u® machine Into second gear and W. Trowbridge of Roxbury, Peter Barons,” by Matthew Josephson, or Ingenious Instruments have been ney and the ferocity that belonged Tennenberg, Klososkus and Oorm- miracle comes to the assistance of 162. for three year.s, Mrs.' Ada Pcckham, to bed. Goodnight, Greta.” and the next year at Coney.' Jide the fans with a wealth of Icy, forwards; Krick, center; Zajaci Montana and Andrew Peterson of "D y amite,” by Lould Adamic—two Service^ developed which permit the doctor Manchester. High three etring, W. Diete. 874 Watklns-y (49) to 'T f” - “ <1 Mrs. Sarah Miller, Wr.s. Elizabeth books which shed a lot of light In to -fish such splinters out of the Mrs, Brown fixed the window to Jack Dempsey wouldn’t combine "In the second fight, I hit him so * goodly number of Ki leading the parad:, tt looked like Essex. r.way from the ^ n d. putting In to equal the fighting qualifications hard with a left it knocked my left drills. It’s expected that the game ..«? *** single. Team No. 2, B. F. Caverly: delegate to the g>and lodge some pretty dark co.-uers? Then place in which they may be lodged. 4d8. T. For messengers the following the muslin screen. She tucked the of James J. Jefferies in his prime. ahoulder out of Its socket. Two wUl Incorporate a bit of football. «?■ Circuits Now in More Strate John Tlernev. I f ...... 6 1 13 ^ n n ers who were holding a 19 to convention, Mrs. Helen Henry; alter­ were selected; Stanton Briggs of there's "The First Year of the By DR. 5IOKRIS FISHBEIN There are other cases In which Jim Tlernev. I f ...... nate, Mrs. Carrie SamlOw; degree children In safely and securely, In the opinion of Tom Sharkey, the punches to the Jaw which I swear ....JTMtllng and fighting, it having EX-SERVICE MEN’S 3, w I b »tHng, Team No. 0 1 X Lebanon, Richard Flaherty of American Revolution,” by Allen Editor, .lournal of /the AnsTlean troubles with swallowing occur be­ been announced that only biting and Faulkner, r f ...... Uncle''s«i^*^*-.^1‘ However French, a very solid achievement and breathed a little prayer of old time sailor man who fought In would have dropped a horse didn't TWO GRID PLAYERS MEETING TONIGHT 5 4' 14 mistress, Mrs. Frances Chambers; Greenwich, Julian C. Bentley of Medleal .\asoriation, and of cause of disturbances of the ner­ Wpping win be barred. The Iron- gic Position for Program Nelson, c ...... Tony Sai: pianist, Mrs. Ada Peckham; Dress In research. . . . And Ike Hoover’s vous system. For instance, in lock­ thankfulness that Greta bad kept the gay nineties. even make him ' blink his eyes. MUHPHT’# a l l b y e 3 1 0 mOTcU and Garrone manning toe Goshen and George A. Vinton, of Ilygelu, the Health .Magazine such perfect vigil. In 1899 at Coney Island, Jeffries While I was reaching bis chin be TOB’g personnel includes Steve Mc- There will be a meeting to­ E. BIssell, Ig ■...... 3 0 0 correspondent, Mr.s. Mary Hllls.^;- Coventry. — Forty-two Years In the White jaw It la not possible to open the le girts league the Diamonds the Mort- House” win -be used by future his­ Beware of W'eatber CTunges whipped Sharkey In a 25 round title banged me with a right that broke Werner, Nick Angelo, night at the Army * Navy Club FRANK CERVINI TOPS o f Expansion; President Campbell, r g ...... 4 0 s The officers for hlemorial Lodge Probably you’ve come across a month because the Infection in the Bob Cotton and Red Hadden. The ONHARITORDCARD 10 out Of three games from i Lwson, r g ...... ‘ F’® “ '•''fi quarter are: Chancellor commander, WU*. torians about as much as any book nervous system holds the Jaws to­ There are several lessons In this match. three of my ribs: There was a bump of the Ex-Service Men's League ides and the Hearts took i 1 0 2 go-W O-alllng by flv eV ln ta ! person who suddenly found he story. One concerns the sudden "The Jefferies of that night would the size of an apple on my side to Bollermakeri wui lineup with. Flit at 7 o’clock sharp. It Is requested Uam Samiow; vice-chancellor com­ printed In 1934. gether. The mouth may be so dry Uatoney, Speed irennart, ’IV Hol­ .------It oP three from the CTubi. I There, at any rate, are a few couldn't swalldw his food. It's a changes In weather during winter have beaten Baer, T u n n e y and remind me of that punch. by President Frank Cervinl that VET LEAGUE PINNERS looks for Operation of 21 7 Then and there the Army and mander William Armour; prelate, distressing experience. frdm lack of .saliva, that swallowing land, John Gribbon and Dick Kerr. Helen Gustafson had. high stogie of | 49 Wilbur Hills; master of exchequer, offerings You might have some fun is difficult because the food is not months. No family can be put to Dempsey one after the other with­ "Jeff weighed 228 pounds sind all captains be present and to East Sides (28) ’®®** eveoihlag The trouble may be more serious bed without a later survey to see Hartford Atlas were booked 126 and three strings o f 804. I Walter Weeder; master of work, X ^ B I T U A R Y making up your own list. moi.stcncd. out a halt,” says Sharkey with grim stood 6 feet 2H inches. He was Len Macalaso, BiUy Bartush present a list of players to take B. F. T. ‘J*. Oielr repertoire and iS ? than merely that of hurtling. that all is well. More bed clothes earnestness. "Jeff could do every­ 5 Rangers when the Knights Has Average of 110-29 for 36 Clubs (0) I 25 Loops in ’35. Oscar Strong; keeper of records like a cat on bis feet. I've seen them part In the second half of the H. Price . . . . 67 72 Rossi, rg ...... 2 0 4 e r ^ r e k tossed to a double-decker Difficulty with swallowing may may be needed or m< ,e warm cloth­ thing; punch, box and ‘take It.' He all from Jim Ckirbett to Baer and of Uthuania were forced to cancel Gamesf-4?. Anderson Is His 79 218 Weir, rg ...... and seals, Melvin C6x; master of League. M. Fay ...... 75 78 0 0 0 hifnrtS®* Into his own happen to people of any age and There may be paralysis of the ing. Windows may need adjusting was trained to go 100 rounds If nec­ I..wouldn't put any of them In Jeff's _ thrir game with the Oreermen and Grapple in Feature Match 9 Nearest Rival. 87 240 Oplzzl. I g ...... finance, Lattlng Cavtrly; master- palate such as occurs In diph­ the visitors com# bsre with a fixed H. Gauge 77 85 74 236 1 2 4 to ^® »nd a foul at-arms. Emil Dickinson; Inner EATHS may vary from inability to take in to night changes. Somfstlmcs beite essary. class.” H. Flavell . .. BRAMHA.h | Gleason, c ...... 1 X Q to put toe Army and Navy Into the large mouthfuls of food to trouble theria, or there may be a cleft pal­ need to be moved. determlnaUon to gain a victory 82 83 71 236 (President National A seocla^n of 9 guard, William Fries; outer guard, at Foot Gnard. On the basis o f games rolled, E. Armstrong 85 83 Kovis. c ...... , ' 2 0 4 ?**P'''*‘‘ by this beautiful NIrs. Ell^beth Schultz in swallowing even liquids. ate — failure of the bones of the But most Important of all Is' to over tte fast stepping locals, who 78 246 Profeoelonal Baseball Leagaeel James Crooks; trustee for three head to grow together properly at Frank Cervinl leads In the Individ­ Kovis, rf . ; ...... ' 0 0 0 TonS *B.i "^bltey BychoSld, Mrs. Elizabeth'Schultz, wife of Furthermore, It may be due to a leave the children with some very will do as much good in favoring have been victertoua in five out of Jony Salmonds and Turek brought years, Myron peckham. Hocke\^ birth. There may be severe swell­ seven sUrts to dste. With wins over ual averages In the Veteran’s Bowl- 380 401 Durham, N. C„ Jan. 9.— (AP) — Weir. If ...... 0 2 7 Carl Schultz of 215 Elm street. New number of causes. Sometimes it .la responsible person who has Judg­ rapid ellmlnktion as the enemla. 38B 1176 toe Army and Navy supporters "to Mrs. Frances Chambers, the In- By ASSOCIATED PRESS ing of the tonsils, which will cause tte AU-Bumstdes end New Britain Local Sport tog League at toe Charter Oak Hearts (8) l^rolng into 1935 the minor leagues O’Leary, If ...... 3 0 Britain, died yesterday afternoon simply that the throat has been ment ond perception on the nights Health and Diet Through the use of the enemla Hartford, Jan. 9—Two former col­ 6 otalUng officer for the temple, re­ NATIONAL swallowing to become difficult, and Phantoms, the Rangers will be out alleys at toe close of the first round. H. Russell .....101 81 79 of baseball find themselves in a more ‘F’’"*® »Pectacular ceived a gift during the evening In at the New Britain- cimieral Hospi­ Boston 3, Toronto 1. Scratched by a fish bone or a small when parents go out. The best poisons are quickly washed from lege football players will meet In the 261 fortune which had tneat bone, so that swallowing- la occasionally In older people tumors to make It three straight 3 aameS’ C®rvinl has a mark H. Gilson ... . 72 79 71 222 strategic position for their program 9- 5 23 recognition of her work, and in tal of pneumonia followtqg a short Detroit 2, Chicago 1. possible alternate Is to stay at home the body. The plain warm water feature bout of the wrestling show of 110.29. Hla nearest rival la F An­ on toe Mort- difficult until heahng occurs. develop which obstruct the swal­ oneself and put up with the sacri­ Advice Two Well Known Stars Chatter K. Falkowski . 81 74 86 241 Or ®"panslon than they have vision­ Score at half-Ume, Watklns-Y turn presented her assistants. Mrs. Illness. Besides her huroand she Maroons 1, New York lowing passages. enema must l>e taken at least once Of especial interest to local fAn. at Foot Guard hall tomorrow night. derson with 109.26 for 83 games. H. Gustafson 20-14. Referee, Beagle. Time. Is survived by three sons, Walter, SomctliTics a small portion of a fice rather than risk babies to the By Dr. Frank McCoy . 77 101 126 804 ed In several years. There are sev­ 10 min. Caverly, Mrs. Armstrong and' Mrs. Rangers 1, (tie). Sometimes little pouches are each day and preferably twice, Is the fact that the Atlas will ap­ GlMgetti has 112.4 for 12 games. Dummy . . . . periodf. stonn^d' George” Stavnltsky Herbert and LAwrcnce Schultz all bone will become lodged In the thoughtless. One would put this first throughout the fasting period and They are Len Macaluso, who was . 67 72 74 213 eral factors contributing to this stopped toe Army and Navy Henry,with brooches. At the close TONIflllT’S SCIIEDI LE formed off the esophagus. When pear with the celebrated Wardy This department's comments on „in round of the league gratifying situation. of thel ceremonies, the gathering of New Britain, and one sister, Mrs. wall of the throat or of the esopha­ were It not a good thing for moth­ be continued after the patient Is on one of the best backs In the history splurge momenUrily as he dropp^ Canadlan-Anierlean laiagiie gus. the tube that leads from the food Is taken, It gets into these ARTHRITIS HEALED FROM THE WaUrman In their lineup, along the coming town cage series has *'"'!®''way Friday night, toe 398 407 436 1241 Ever since 1932 the crisls yeai for adjourned to the banquet hall where Xnna Kanehl of this town. New Haven at (Postponed ers to get out sometimes and have a careful diet until the intestinal of football at Colgate, hla brilliant M e in from mid-floor and then add- throat to the stomach. It may be pouches with pressure, and there a little vacation. INSIDE with the well known Harold Matt- play earning him an AII-AmerIca elicited a response from Francis J. schedule to be announced later the minors, when the close of sched­ M a foul but Turek came right committees from both lodges served Funeral seri'lces will be held from Tuesday). elimination Is accomplished 2 or 3 eon, former National Guard ace. Vetenuie Foreign Wars difficult to detect the pre.senco of is pain and resulting difficulty in And not only at night but when­ times dally. nomination, and Billy Bartush who Burke In a letter postmarked at ules found only 13 leaguesvln opera­ sandwiches, doughnuts, oheese and Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock at Boston at Phllad Iphla. eating. The most Important part of the These two players have pastimed New York City, With pleasure we M. Mensel . 88 89 SALE QF MONTREAL coffee. the W. P. Quish Funeral Home, 225 such a splinter of bone even with ever It Is necessary to leave the treatment of arthritis Is to first re­ Tomorrow’s Article: More About was an all-around athlete at the 94 271 tion the National Association has mat gave the Army and Navy bova ------^ . the X-ray. on Manchester courts for a good quote tho contents verbatim: "Just a Frazier ...... u L. (Jordner . . . . 78 79 Main street. Rev. Harris B. ( Obviously, It Is necessary to In- little ones It Is a matter of wisdom move the systemic toxemia which the treatment of Arthritis. University of Chicago. 1524 108.12 83 236 bent Its efforts toward rehabilitation a mu^h deserved aJd well v. gate every case and to take to choose the helper who has the many years and their ability needs word about the future "town sorlfes Mathlason . . . . 33 8879 S. Soblskl ...... 69 '75 67 Anthony, pastor of the Church of SWEDISH LE.AOI'E is present. The fast taken at the little ballyhoo. The Atlas also have Bartush and Macaluso are fast 107.27 211 and expansion. There was some'en­ A clever British doctor- worked care of the condition that is found, special qualities needed for their In that town of Manchester: l. When Olson ...... 36 3816 106. A. Komsa ...... 86 85 83 TEAMISHELDUP tho Nazarene will officiate and (Murphy's Alleys) start of the treatment will be found QUES'nONS AND ANSWERS Ohrstrom, Komar, Hlmmolsteln, moving to the fore among the cur­ Laklng ...... | 33 254 couragement to 1933 when 14 clr- ‘ be first time Moriarty ^DEADLOCK IN ASSEMBLY burial will be In East cemetery. out a way of finding out nl)out realizing at the same time that dif­ best welfare. The mother herself the means of getting the quickest one starts predicting who should 3714 103.6 cults began the season iind all finish- Brothers went do m to defeat in toe such particles of bone. He had the (Water with Meals) Hammond and others and are capa­ rent heavyweights; both are fast play and dictating how to play the Fortin ...... 28 316 ficulty In swallowing is Just a will be happier If her mind Is at results possible owing to the fact Question: Rene P. asks: "Do you and powerful, Macaluso weighing 2856 102. 328 327 971 ed. Last year 19 leagues completed -Salmonds. K. of P. (1) patient swallow small pieces of symptom rather than a disease rest ahd she won't ’ be worrying ble of giving any team a lot of stiff series. It is high time that th» truth T. Anderson...... 24 Spades Garrone and Turek were very Ini DELAYS INAUGURATION 0. Johnson . . . . 86 89 87 262 that during the fast the blood­ consider It harmful to drink water opiMSltlon. The vlsltorc have been 220 and Bartush five pound.' more 2413 101.19 (I) their schedules. cotton soaked in barium emulsion. Itself, . about what might happer the min­ be known. 2. As I am In the greatest Peterson . . . . ___ 3 290 96.2 D. Sullivan . . . . 64 63 86 (3ne of the chief factors in the rtromentto In too leaders’ downfall. A. Carlin ...... 99 100 92 291 stream cleanses Itself of the poisons with meals?” playing the best semi-pro outfits In than his advcr.sary of tomorrow C. Dion ...... 77 213 Leo DaDdarand Defers Mak- ute she Is out of the doo.. city In the world. I should like to tell British War Vets 83 86 246 stabilization of our circuits has been Wells and Stavnltsky won scoring ABOUT TOWN A. Anderson . . . 93 94 98 28.') which are circulating in It and thus Answer: It is not harmful to drink the state and their showing Indi­ night. One of the best bouts of the O. Hanna ...... 81 (Continned from Page One) irritating the joints. Considerable a moderate amount of water with you that teams do not mean much G. PF. Ave. 85 104 260 the campaign In opposition of the “ “ '‘ ■'■ty* while toe C. Bolin ...... 85 109 98 292 cates that the Rangers won’t be Indoor season locally looms. McCoIford Dummy ...... 69 storting defensive work and floor benefit will be experienced at the meals, providing the water is not abel to spend the evening in loaf­ on paper, simply because the future 21 2235 106.9 75 67 211 so-called shoe string operator. He . ing Definite Announce- Robert Joseph Taggart, 14-ycnr- A. Berggrcn ...117 103 87 307 The undercard promises a lot of is not known by any human being, Morrison L •F°bnnle Falkoskl ana nor awaited word at the Hartford old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tag­ (Averages) start of the fast, but a complete used to waeh tea food down before ing If they desire victory. 18 1900 105.10 sU rted out with nothing and wound action. There is a "mystery man" on and If a series Is to be played, here Kane . . . . 291 296 Bycholskl were one of the Club that the General Assembly had gart of Ridgewood street, and a stu­ © L O R I F Y I N e cure must not be expected before a it Is thoroughly chewed. Most of the "Bevo” Hurley will officiate the 18 1883. 104.11 343 930 up with a trail of liens and obllga- the card, a wrestler who prefers to are the teams that should particl Donovan . 9 ment Regarding Deal outstanding features of the game. organized and was ready to proceed dent at the State Trade school, fell 363 392 )-375 1130 reasonable period of time because of water drinking should be done be­ main attraction, which will be fol­ 878 97.5 ttona In his path. be known as the "Red Demon", who pate: Morlarty’s Firestones, Army Stevenson 18 (ITHCA LEAGUE) An Easy Winner with the Inaugural ccremimlcH. Sunday at his home and fractured the changes In the bone which have tween meals. lowed by dancing. The usual nom­ 1754 97.8 Tfie promotional department of Emanuels (3) will meet Art DcGrand, bulky & Navy CTub, Watkins-Y. East Davies . .. Y Alleys V*! "ccond game Watklna-7 U was |x>intrd out that irrespec­ his arm. His father while returning _Y o u r s e l f taken place. The time needed to se­ inal admission price will prevail. 27 2621 97.2 charged tive of any delay the governor would E. Modcan ___ 122 89 m 3328 cure noticeable Improvement will be heavyweight from Montreal. Al Mer- Sides, Rangers. If I should skip any Glenney 18 Reid’s (0) New York, Jan. 9.— (A P )— T)ie from a recent concert at Orange !78 (Raw Spinach) 1715 95.5 Reid ___ with the duties of organizing new continue in the office he has held E. Erickson . .. 87 103 .88 2 at least as long as It would take a clcr of Springfield tackles Stanley that I do not happen to think of Pools .... 21 .117 92 98 promise that Leo Dandurand would with the Aimy nd Navy by virtue hall slipped on the Ice on Center '286 Question: Mrs. Marie Q. Inquires: 1951 92.19 307 leagues and lending a hand wherever 1. Carl.son ...... 108 93 85 Alida Hart ^ 2 ' BfERCTANTB LEAGUE Sltkowskl of Poland In another Baker . ,. Moriarty •• 88 111 * »maahlng 49-23 victory over since 1931 until his successor Is duly street and broke his arm. broken bone to heal. "It not the oxalic acid in spinach now, I shall remember them wiien I 24 2143 89.7 197 needed has an ambitious program. If have some definite word concerning toe East Sides. qualljled, which in, this cn.sesls him­ Low Score ___ 86 69 87 201 (Charter Oak AHeys) match and Tommy Rae of Spring- am walking up and down Broadway. Army and Navy Holton . 93 94 114 30} A t the same time the fast is injurious when this vegetable is toe'coming season opens with 25 the sale of toe Montreal Canadtene Ttoe flrst half started off fast and self. \ ■ 'enansBKBTBir field 0)llege will take on Harry My reasons are very plainly given McLaughlin .112 108 90 310 The regular meeting of Mons- 402 374 377 1153 taken, It is best for the patient to used as a raw salad?” Ave.^ Coeeo well organized and financially sound today overshadowed the walloping Eaulkner. Nelson and “ The \same situation which con­ rest the sore, painful Joints, to Answer: The amount of oxalio House and Hale took four points Flnkelstein of New York. The flrst because I believe in fair play which Oiorgetti ..’ 1348 •117 92 91 300 Ypres Po.st, British War Veterans, Right now, when the average bout Is set for 8:30. H'2.4 Farrand iMgues. marked progress will have handed put by Boston to the mlgMy •wapplng ahoU with fronts rae governor likewise applies avoid further Irritation while they acid in spinach could not be consid­ from the Landscape Five. Detro hit means, give every team a chance, F . Anderson . 33 3623 102 102 been made. to the otoer incumbent state- offi­ will be held in the Army and Navy Scondla (S) girl needs a change of scenery, a high single o f 130 while Anderson L. Cervinl . 109.26 Toronto Maple Leafs and toe upset * M F^h®** *tod ton club tills evening. Members are arc attempting to heal. Inumuch as ered Injurious to the average per­ and then the series won’t start on 9 937 104.1 We are pariicularly pleased with cials. all \>f whom are Kepublleaiis CA'person .105 89 96 290 famous cosmetician is launching a shot three string for 352. The Hard­ April 1st.” Siamond .. 625 497 of Chicago 8 Black Hawks by the half ended 20-16 with the Y boys requested to be present. the circulation Is generally poor. It son. It Is one of the richest in Iron 9 933 103.6 495 1517 prospects of the revival of the old Detroit Red Wings. ^ and will bjksucceeded bv Democrats. Hultgren .100 88 121 318 new lipstick. It's perfect to take ware Stores took three points from Cavagnaro , Gibson’s (4) ’ J?'*’ bht H>® «econd perioq la a good plan while In bed or sitting of the leafy vegetables, amd those 21 2140 101.19 Three Eye and Kitty Leagues which hardly open when the Wat- DenwraU Bwiteh: E. Johnson .. . 83 125 108 316 along on a southern or northern the First National Stores with good lOU POSTER ANXIOUS Gallagan .,, Wood ...... 104 182 Dandurand was due to make an .The Macbeth tableware will be J. Wennergren .101 108 104 313 in an easy chair, to keep a hot water who have a deficiency of hemoglobin Also In th^ daily moil comes a 6 603 100:3 120 356 Seem ^m ost certain starters. Where Wns ^ m went on a spree and In a new amd surprl.slng maneuver holiday, but a regular blues dispel­ bottle or electric pad at the feet. man Friday hitting high single of Frey ...... Wilson ...... 98 86 announcement today but whether it given away at IJie State Theater (Average) ler for those who can't go away. or red corpuscles in the blood should note marked "personal” which -Is 36 3582 99.28 Bull, . . . — 184 Campbell and E. Blsaell swishing 'to wdn the right to organize the This win encourage a better circu­ use a plentiful supply in the raw 131 while Fortin’s 317 was high for Bldwell . . . , ...... 126 113 95 334 lov!. *^5***..*^ Leagues existed to tiHlay and Thursday. The piece to TO WHIP A l (MINER written on’ a postcard and signed by 21 2058 98. 1834 and there are unmistakable Ich had decide to hung: on or to m i] toe net in rapid order and with this Senate, the 17 Democrats switcticd After all, one good way to be lation of blood, bringing the blood form. three- etring. Sonnlckson . Gibson ...... 108 102 119 329 be given away this week will be the 297 302 325 924 plfasant though bored to death ^ It's our rule to 1 95 95. Howard slpis this number will be increased to a New York group or to a Mon­ crew In high gear It was Just a as a man from Cooney to William to the feet almost as well as though Jaffe’s Gems took three points McCollum ...... 107 119 119 345 matter of time. ^ L. Conley of Bridgeport on thq 23rd siigat bowl. Beethoven (i) with Jtmuary Is to do something withhold comment on all anonymous 27 2553 94.16 Schendel this year. treal syndicate,, headed by J. n the patient were exercising, and (Writs Again) from the A A P Stores, with Kid contributions and this is merely to Shields 5 469 • — — 88 88 Qratton was uncertain. • Playoff Tneoday ballot the first after' the afternoon Wogman . 92 90 106 288 ab.,ut your beauty. A permanent still there will be no Irritation of Nelson hitting the high single of the * Haven. Jan. 9.—Intent upon 93.4 It follows that toe Improvement Miss Emma Strickland of Oak R. Swanson . . 83 98 117 293 and a new coiffure might help. A Question: Mr. William S. Inquires: inform our correspondent that we American Legion ■Toramy Faulkner, John 'nerney adjournment. \ / the Joints. night for 151 and Oscar Antonio furthering hla punching prestige. 543 662 541 1636 of minor league conditions indicates “ P®** pro­ The switch howcwr caused no Place was elected president of the H. Johnson ., .109 111 108 328 few professional faqjals arc likely "In eliminating the waste material Lou Poster, Pottstown, Pa., heavy­ All we can say is - G- PP. Ave. a general revival o f Interest In base- vided f ^ for thought for those In­ «md^ Itoy C!ampbell stood out in the Center Church volunteer choir, The length of the fast must de­ had high three string o f 352. F. Ceninl ...... ae Watkins victory while O’Leary and wavering in the KeplWtcan and So­ to Improve spirits as'well as com­ from the large intestine, I notice a weight. win collide with AI Gainer 3989 110.29 Shearer's (0) F^°*®''®'"- we do not enter 1935 terested to a close race for toe va­ which held its annual meeting last pend upon the condition of the painful, strained - sensation. What Wilkie ...... 33 Kovis were toe big guns for toe cialist ranks, the fornufr group con­ 284 294 331' 909 plexion. A new cosmetic, particu­ patient. The overweight patient F o rtin ___ New Haven's Black Panther, In a 3564 107.23 Harvey ...... 83 83 ^ t o M y false Illusions. Our les-son.' rious play off positions. Toronto night. Her associate officers will larly If It's a vivid and exciting are some of the causes? ...... 105 102 110—317 The Colts Girls of Hartford will Copeland ...... 6 89 237 the league’s high scoring team never East Sides. The Ue will be played tinuing to vote for Bill and .the lat­ may fast for a longer time than for Weyman . 12-round star bout at the Arena 618 103. Chanda ...... 117 108 have been learned by experience and be. vice-president, Harold McIn­ Brotherhood (4) lipstick, Is v e ^ apt to make life Answer: It is difficult to give you ...... 86 94 102—282 appear In toe main court attraction Wigren ...... 27 95 320 was In the game against Boston and off next Tuesday. ter fo> Plunkett. 5 days, and the fast will at the same Smith ___ here tomorrow night. Poster recent­ 2666 98.20 Deitz ...... 120 114 136 we will profit by them. Conicy. a Democrat, served In the tosh; secretary. Miss Mary Duncan: E. Berggren . .101 97 106 304 morj zestful. ’ a definite answer which would apply ...... 92 95 97—284 ly punched out a victory of Eddie at toe YMCA this Saturday night, W. Stevenson . . . . 27 2640 370 went down 3 ia/jL treasurer, Charles Pine and libra time bring about a desirable loss of Bropby ...... 95 91 97.21 Suprenat ...... 108 108 99 815 Senate two yeara ago. Ernest Johnson . 95 114 90 299 The flnd-of-the-month lipstick to the cause present in your owrh 95— 281 (Unknot^Ti) Winston and Is anxious facing a girls team from West Avon Garrone ...... is 1445 96.5 Bengston 'The result tl^d the American dl- rlan. Miss Elizabeth Shelton. weight. Practically every patient Edgar ...... 95 91 102—288 Wright ...... I ...... 97 113 105 313 Thrice Democrats voted for Con-' H. Juul ...... 100 112 02 304 comes In a handsome case that's with arthritis may be fasted for 5 cose without having had an oppor­ to atone for .a ten-round verdict The Colts quintet has been turning 284 94.2 ''I'.u “ P • “ gfii Itoot H. Brandt .. .110 102 115 327 Simple enough for daytime and tunity to make an examination.^ that he lost to Balner here last fall In some splendid games this season Thomas ...... ig with Chicago’s Black Hawks only a ley but .each time the count was the Daughters of Liberty No. 125, days with only good results. During 1895 93. 625 628 W restling Racing Notes ] 473 493 624 1677 sanie—17 for Conley, 13 for Bill and elaborate enough to carry in an the fast, the energy of the body Is Some of the common causes are: 496 1452 Honey Mellody. 2nd. Boston bril­ being defeated but once In nine Hayden ...... 3 278 point ahead of toe Bruine after tak- L. L. O. I., at their monthly evening bag. It's made in all the constipation, where the waste be-/ First NaUonal Stores Curran ...... 3 92.2 Keller’s (4) 3 for Plunkett- 406 425 403 available for the .elimination of ( 1) liant, faces Johnny BcIIus, New starts. In toe preliminary. Hazard 268 89.1 McGuire ...105 li^ a 2 to ] setback from Detroit. (By Aseoclsted Press) meeting last night in Orange hall popular shades, including a lus­ comes hard and dry requiring cqh- Losky ...... 87 93 96— 276 Haven lightweight, in. tho eight- 100 122 327 On the 2Cth ballot the 17 Demp- Soger (0) waste and this elimination takes vllle will meet toe South Metoodlits 530 88.2 Ltogard ...... 1 0 6 102 ' (By ASMdated Press) The New York Rangers struggled to A peruaual of the final standings Initiated several candidates. The C. Johnson .. . 86 cious scarlet that goes well with siderable effort during its expulsion; Durant . . . , ...... 80 94 88—262 round semi-final fray. Two fast slx- 92 299 Newark, N. J._R udy Jlusek, a slow 1-1 deadlock with toe Mon- crats again went back to Cooney meeting was followed by a social In 104 77 251 place about 4 or 5 times as fast as \\^atklna-Y travela to Torrington Willis ., ...... 127 123 of the jockels on American tracks in and the Senate still deadlocked. It C. Anderson . . 94 86 85 265 the dark winter dresses you still in many cases the cause lies in not Brogan ...... 112 94 79—285 rounders make, up the balance of ‘ ^jf^^Saturday for a return game tied—160*°*^*®’ McColford 124 369 O n ^ a , and A l Blslgnano, Des treat Maroons. the banquet hall and sandwiches when the patient Is eating. '\ Friday ..., Prentice ...... 108 130 117 353 Moinefl, drew. 1934 showe that while Maurice adjourned for the third tliiie. A. Carlson .. . 85 105 84 274 are wearing. In addition — and providing the Intestinal tract with ...... 81 131 83—295 the battle bill. In one, Nathan- High three string. Kane-890. cake and tea was served. this is the real reason for its pop­ Following the fast, the patient Hamilton ...... 122 142 109 378 (Moose) Peters of Brantford, N. D. .1 The motion for adjournment, V. Swanson ., . 02 97 103 292 must use a restricted diet. The sufficient roughage to form a soft, 93 95 93—281 Mann, Hamden heavyweight, col- High team string, V. F. W.—1686 HMriaburg. Pa.—Ernie Dusek, topped the list In total winners, made by Senator Shea, wa-s supporf- ularity—this particular lipstick flexible mass; or, the caive may be lldes with Jerry Wright, of New O ^ h a , threw Ed Meske, Chicago. t h r e e IKTBA PERIODS stays on much longer than even bulk of the meals must be made up . ‘ '“ •rested In basketball 562 597 664 1723 there were two othei riders, who at­ ced by Democrats and Socialists and 847 392 349 of raw and cooked non-starchy due to a purely local' condition-)! 453 507 439 1399 Haven, and Tiger Jack Renault is touted to report at toe YMCA Londoe, 206, the most cheerful optimist would tained a higher percentage with few- prevailed 20 to 15. '' vegetables and to these may be which requires suitabte attention, N w Haven middleweight, faces this Friday evening at 7:80 o'clock. “ efe^ted Joe Malcewicz, The Concordia’s came through to Last Night *s Fights expect. such 08 an ulcer, inflamed hemorr­ t^arlle Eagle, of Waterbury, In the M c M ^ S IS SIGNED HEIGHTS TE.AM VYINS gain their second consecuUve' win by er mounU. Howard Hughes led in The third adjournment came at SOUTH METHODISTS added one fourth of a pound of lean N Jaffe’e Gems (S> It is planned to form a*Y Girls team this respect by scoring with 23 per Dry your lips and apply a lavish hoids. a Assure, or a tight, contract­ Keeney 9^®’’- Ti'® first bout goes on at twn **'*'"» P"® f«Il to beating the Orioles In three overUme 1:20. and 2 o'clock was set as the (TAI.Cj4. Alleys) beef each day and one egg. The 90 100 94—284 and all candidates will be given a two-hour limit match. cent of his mounts. Paul Keestsr hour,.for reconvening. By ASSOCIATED PRESS No. S (4) coat of the new cosmetic. Don't ed sphincter. The best plan la for Mozzer .. 94 101 8 *o0. B i^ li^ * * ^ * * J"*” **^ trounced the periods, 40-38. Weber sank a foul touch it or moisten the lips for patient is to omit starch and sugar 112—307 chance to make the squad. The plan BY ELM CITY EAGLES Burnside Guards at the’ School was second with 22 per cent, whUe t'ndcr^nnrmal conditions Governor Duluth — Jack Moore. Proctor, C. Gill ___ . . . . 93 103 108 299 and this one measure of leaving you to write to me again, glvlhg Bowers .. 96 95 87—278 Dean, 317, Nocrosa, Ga., tossed Mter regular playing Ume to knot two or three minutes. Then, using your name and address, and more in­ Is sponsored by toe Colts Girls. TOe Peters, F. Fernandes, and F A Cr6s.s would have been Inducted into Minn., outpointed Max Kalbrenner E! McKinney ...104 121 104 329 such foods alone will greatly lessen Jaffe . ..112 94 119—325 team wlU play ita first game late F ^ k Speer. 225, Georgia. 9:30 the score at 35 all. Then in toe last office at ‘2 o'clock. Fargo, N. D„ (6). a piece of cleansing tissue, rub formation about your present- condi­ Nelson New Haven, Jan. 9.—The man- starred for the locals with nine field period "Red” RIemer sank a double Smith Ued for third with 2i per cent! W. Holman . . . . 80 104 99 292 the pain in the Joints. The patient Is ..151 85 114—350 SPEEDBOYS TO PLAY tola month. goals while Dowden etood out for L‘ «>® Wolf, 210. Lo. Angeles, Keawn for Switch Fargo, N. D.—Freddy Atkinson F. Burr . . . ___ 121 89 104 314 (and I mean really rub) off the tion. I will then be glad to make J^ment of toe New Haven Eagles d^ker to put toe game on lee. “Red” excess, smoothing down irregu­ to use plenty of salads and cooked Heights would like w t Pot O Shocker, 222, Salt Lake Taylor, who was toe leading rider T^e Democratic switch from Coo­ Detroit, outpointed ' Billy Horton R. Wlnton ___ 112 108 114 820 vegetables, even adding the vege­ any suggesUons which I believe 643 475 City, In straight falls. RIemer was the big gun of the Con­ lar edges as you do so. What re­ might prove helpful. Send a large 606 1544 METHODISTS VICTORS to book teams at the Y. M. C A until be became east, baa Just been ney to Coiiley was Interpreted gen­ Fargo, (6). tables to the egg for breakfast If A * P Stores (1) K. speedy winger. age^l6 to 17 years. CUiU KeUy'at Waco, Tex.—Juan Humberto, 215, cordia’s while Kerr did his share for erally as an attempt by Democrats mains, you may be sure, will be self-addressed envelope. ROCKVIllE SPARTANS Maroons, major toe Orioles. released from a hospital after suffer­ Vancouver. B. C.—Oordon Wal­ 519 620 624 1563 this seems necessary to encourage Terks . 96— 96 Mm Ico, D. F., defeated Bob Wagner. to win the favor of the three Social­ there hours and hours later. The South Methodist Seniors ing a broken leg whUe in action. He lace. Vancouver knocked out Ron No. 2 (0) better intestinal ellminatlpn. It is Antonio .., ..129 128 95—352 swamped toe Wapplng Y. M C A •*2f*‘*y ‘ e*"®- McManus wUl Heights 225, California, two faita out of Concordia Lothenui trt, ists. fellow citizens of Conloy. Headley, Ottawa, (8). EXTEND SCHBDL'LE 'Tonight at the West Side Rec at **** ®**I®* in Montreal tonight P. Will return to his home In Hominy, H. Robb ...... 97 105 102 304 a definite law In arthritis, that the Hayes ...... 77 79 -e —156 at Wapplng, 54 to 16, with O'Malley B tnree. G. F. T. The Democrats had to circumvent J. Dlckaoo HE'S READY FOR BAER S o clock the Speedboyj will tackle F. 1 RIemer, rf Okla., for an extended- rest. . . . . 87 83 88 258 better the intestines do their work, Wennergren .. 94 101 99—294 leading toe way for toe winners To toaV*^.*® th® games R. RIemer. If ...... 4 1 . 8 1 17 a patUamenL obstacle in voting for AUSPICIOUS DEBUT A. Holman ....1 0 3 105 09 807 Boston, Jan. 9.— (AP) — The toe fast stepping Rockville Spar­ that New Haven will play with 0 Benche, If-c Pittsburgh, Jan, 9, — (A P) — the faster the patient gets well. Carlson ..100 102 119—321 make a clean sweep, the Methodist Q'jebec tonight and Friitay. R. Johnson, r f ...... '1 0 lAWT A PRO. . 3 0 6 Conley. SenAior Slackall, Hartford M. Hewitt . . . . 97 96 08 291 ^T'lIE splendid lines of the Chic Twins' new costume will make it An abundance of vegetables will Boston University football team e s . The Speedbbys defeated toe 2 Kluck, c-If . Foxy Agnes, chestnut daughter of Young Joe Louis, the Detroit negro which has been limited to six or Petke ...... 102 ..106 81—289 seconds b « t W y p in g ’s seconds, M. Ostrinsky. t f ...... 0 0 . 2 0 4 Democrat, attempted to place Con-, New York. Jon. 0.— (A P) —'Co­ S. Nichols . ...123 ISO 109 362 "J a lr l's 'w a r d r o b e . Patterne In sizes 14 to 26 and have another good effect because it Spartane earUer In the season by a 26-14, In toe nightcap. to^*i»^‘** won three of Moorhouse, c ...... 2 Musehko, rg Gallant Fox and Agnes Sard which ley's name In nomination, but the *1'* requiring 4 1-2,yards of 39-lnch fabric and 3-4 who keeps on winning one fight aft­ seven games In the last few seasons close aenre, on the Spartans home toeir last four games and are set- 0 New York, Jan. 8.— (A P )— The . 2 1 5 carried WUUam Woodward's Belair lumbia'made an auspicious debut in yArd or contraats , will furnish the food minerals which fi02 516 490 1608 Wapplng B^thwalte, Ig ...... 8 1 irontfer o f Cieorge Lott and Lester 1 Weber, Ig . . 3 2 secretary of state ruled the nomlna- the eastern Intercollegiate league er another says he'll be ready for will play eight and possibly nine op­ floor. So It looks as If the Spartans P*«e with toe improv­ 8 Stud silks to an impressive victory 607 519 406 1522 champion Max Baer "about March.” are needed to make the body alka­ B. P. T. ed line of Obs Hexliner, Lloyd Jack- 0 BtMfro from tennis amateur ranks Uon was out .of order. last night by whipping Princeton 28 K'iniT?TinvJ*sn “ "I.STEP-BV-STEP SEWING EV. line. As a general rule, the Arthri­ ponents this fall Including an inter­ ^ 1 pt out to avenge the earlier in a one-mile race at Tropical Park The sensational 20 year . old Boose * Hale (4) defeat. 1. Sharp, rf .. ..2 0 son and Cliff McBride. 'MeMsfifts la McVeigh, rg ...... 0 to full fledged professionals will be 18 40 The presiding officer however, to 23. and gaining a half Interest In No. 1 (0) tic patient suffers from over-acidity sectional contest with the Unlver-' 2. Harrison, If last week, is the latest "dark horse” pointed out that a candidate might IlIE X A ^ O F 'ITUS heavyweight la in Pittsburgh for a slty of Toledo at Nickerson Field in ...... 104 103 , 87-294 The Speedboys have been playing ..2 0 expect^ to add a great' deal of completed tonight when toe Nation­ Orioles first place. The victory put Colum­ R. Puiinton . . . 8 2 84 87 253 and the vegetables will help to cor­ 4. Weber, c , . . ..1 to appear for the 115.000 Florida M voted for even though jkls name 10 rounder tomorrow night against Riverside. “ “ jnnelly . 74 91 97—262 ®^- Thla team beat the Speedboyra 19 Larder, Ig ; . . . . . 0 0 . L. Harris .. . . . 0 1 125 110 326 • OI«Vs eeeaeeeaeaeaa Along with the fast and whole­ Mrs. Blackie, 9 years old. and htr 0. Kerr, I f ...... 4 8 The South Methodist senior *>fi - Riva. If ...... 0 8 0 hla comeback the field was too larga, - ilub for the parade up Capitol HUl. Alexander Graham Bell used a daughter. Mrs. PoUy, 7, have lull . . . 84 88 101—278 earlier in toe eeason, so they will be Lott, whose arguments with TU- T. Smith ...... 11 8 99 97 314 Name ...... Address . . . ' ...... some diet the patient must pay 1. Smith, If ...... I 3 ketball team will practice tomorrow Martini, If ...... 0 0 0 aen were many in their amateur and Isat Saturday tha track waa :. In the face of the Senate dead- dead man's ear In the mechanism Cats . . . 81 99 113—293 out to even things up. As this trip 11 IS S3 L. PbiUips . ...107 112 134 353 particular care to returning the in­ brought 222 kittens into the world. 1. Tedford, c ...5 10 nigbt.at 7 o’clock at the church gym Mys. wm renew his rivalry with heavy, making conditions too bss* v nck, it was decided to held the ...... • ...... State of an apparatus which recorded the Vllhouse 83 104 18 quite a long one all toe player* Robinson, rg Score By Periods R. Mercer .. . . . 9 3 94 98 285 testinal tract to its normal working The mother, as to be expected, is a 100—287 ...5 11 to preparation for Its game, with toe 11 0 22 toe ‘‘Old Master,” while Stoefen ardous for the big bay son of St. , ^kuade OB scheduled time. vibrations of the human voice. By power, 80 that wastes and In^purl M requested to be read') to leave Metcalf, Ig .. . Concordia .. 4 7 12 12 2 0 8 Name of this newspaper...... — bit ahead of her daughter, having the West Side Rec at 6 o'clock 3 Hazardville team at the local V. M. Score at halfUme, 18-15, Heights. Will fftC6 VI1160 In the other elnsrlcs Oarittans. Today he was entered 7. * VRefore the parade got under way. 479 518 510 1613 speaking Into the eir, the vibrations tiei-.v» are c speedilyo,/cui.jr eliminated ThcrO accounted for 120 progeny, but Pol­ 383 466 494 1362 Uftrp. RMeree, Fraser. Umpire, Wolfram, Orioles ....1 0 S T 12 2 0 I •ffainat such good horses as Tsraltc^ were traced on smoked glass. <3, A. this Saturday night at 7:30 encounter. Lott and Stoefen will Score at halfUme. 16-11, Oriolss. . romp ls no other single measure which ly's offspring totals 102. 85 4 S4 o’clock. w periods. Scorer, square Off against Tilden and Vines ^m pority. Royal Blunder and M a 4 « » KsUy, TUnsr, Btarehswskl. ia the doublas. Trump, to which hht-ipaa- i waa- a a h ^ ^ «iU periods, oBs five, two thrsM. *stvs n oai IB to 20 penfiRi' ■"'• ■ ■. ■ - , ■ J' ! \ : F0U11TEB9

Wonder what* would have hap­ pened if the pioneers o f this coun­ SO VA GOT FOUR TICKETS iK iA D f THE WAV / SURBlVOUD HAV[^ try bad waited for a federal loan talned at the office and would not FER THE FUSHT TONieWT before they built their log cabins ? •be home until very late, what did VOU LADS h a v e / g iv e n ALL OF ‘EM store she had to run away from ehe say? HUH? ANJ' VER TAKIM' BIDICULBD THE* ) TO US ANDSTAVEt HOUSEHOLD SERVICES APARTMENTS—FLATS— him. He must have been pretty ready. "One good turn deserves Keep Year CUn Up Stenographer — ehe eald: ‘Can I LOST AND FOUND another,” she said cheerfully. SOME OFPICERS OF THE PLACES I 60/ V h o m e .MDURSELE. OFFERED 13-A TENEMENTS 6.‘{ mean for her to leave him, wdth all COPS TO MALE PUTNAM BAY STATE CONVICTS’ “You're sick jf the game?" Well, depend on that?’ IX)BT—«ATDRDAY »ft*moon. In- that money." "Gosh, was I glad nqjt to sec a stack SOUTH COVENTRY now that’s a ^ame. OWLS CLUB I WATCM OUT low, IF THE TICKET^ YOU LIKE CPER A m b a m witat watch, Bomewhere on UPHOILSTERINO-^WHAT an op­ FOR RE NT— FOUR ROOM flat, "No,” Ann said quickly, rushing of greasy dishes! Say, Ann, you You're young and you’re brave, The (Children UeueHy Turn Out t h a t s o m e o f f ic e r s JUST AS MUCH look as though you’d been drawn OmeiALS TO MEEHNG WERE” 'FOR TI-aF fHito fouta Suitable reward. Re­ portunity for the wise housewife. with all modem improvements, 187 to Peter’s defense. "Ho wasn’t A t the D. A. R. bridge party held ESCAPE FRUSTRATED and you’re bright; Right If The Parente Turn Upright. AS NA/EDO » turn to Sedrick Straughan. Tele­ Our Inventory prices greatly reduc­ Maple street, telephone 9060. mean. He was an angel to her" through a keyhole. Your eyes are "You've had a raw deal?” I know, ^ -DOMT TAKE VtXJ,b e f o r e OPERV-' w THAT red.” at the home of Mrs. Frank Tracy phone 7S88. ______' ed. The same high quality fabrics 'How do you know?" Shelia's Mayor H as to Postpone Coun­ but don’t squeal. Young W ife—Tom, Ite Juet ebout TH' NIGHT 19 OVBR. v o u t f-o Tse that made 30,430 satisfied cus­ FOR R E N T— FOUR ROOM tene­ eyes met Ann's In amaxement. 'I didn't sleep very well. Too last Friday high score was held by Four Who tried Fake Guns and Buck up,' do your darudest, and a year elnce our honeymoon, when s o m e t h in g tomers follow the lead ana save ment on Knox street, with garage. 'I knew sopicone—a girl who much coffee, maybe." cil Session Because of A b ­ Mrs. J. Isham. SluRffed Guards Fail to Get fight. . we epent that glorloua day in the HOW COME VA DIDN'T PERSONALS Apply at 12 Knox street. sands. E L S E money. Have your S-piecc set, odd knew him.” 'You had better take It easy to­ sence of Members. Miss Virginia Bennett returned to Outside Walls. It's the plugging away that will INVITE USf day. I'm staying down town to win you the day. Tom (gloomily) — We little STOMACH ULCER, ga* palne, and chairs, boudoir chairs, dining room ■She probably checked his ha» or her studies at (Columbia University iA 6 A lH - FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ have dinner with Jimmy. We're thought then we’d be epending o\ir IndlgeaUon .tt^ctlm*. why eufier? chair seats reupholstered In one ol something and, because he gave her Putnam, Jan. 9.— (A P )— Members Sunday after spending the holidays Boston, Jan 9.— (A P ) — Four con­ So don't be a piker, old pard, ment. Inquire at 66 Oxford street a dollar, Is ready to swear he’s a going to a show afterward and won’t of the Putnam city council who stay Just draw on your grit. It’s so easy first annivsrsary on the rockt. For quick relief "jret a free earaple these exquisite coverings. Free eatl- or telephone 9987. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. B. victs who slugged two guards in on mates.—Free samples. Cash or great guy,” Sheila said carelessly. be home until late. Get a bite some­ away from the meeting here to­ to quit, of l/dga Tsibleta, n doctor’s pre­ ‘Bennett. ■ attempt to escape from state pris­ easy terms—Year to pay. Manches­ 'Im off to bed," she said after where.” night, will do so on pain of ''drastic I t ’s the keeping-your-cb In-up When you take an article home scription, at Arthur Drug Storea FOR RENT—IN BUSINESS aec- Robert 8. White has^Vetumed to on, and used fake guns similar to ter Upholstering Co., 218 North tlon, heated apartments,. one 7 supper. "Put the dishes to soak. " I guess I will," Ann said slowly. action." that’s hard. on approve! you cen’t take three 1 can't help do them after a sale. 1 'Maybe I'll stop In at a movie.” Mayor Frank H. Murphy had to Philadelphia after spending two that of Jhe late John Dillinger In monthe to meke up your mihd un­ Elm street, Manchester, Conn. Geo. room, one fourj'room. Apply Ed­ weeks at the home of his mother his escape from Crown Point, Ind., told Jimmy I was too tired to see “Wear your galoshes. the curb. SouRrht to Flee Arrest. The new officers of the Christian 30 NAVY PLANES TO FLY HIS P R IE N D S . Ktfectlvt MareP 1T« 1P3T Tears were rolling down Ann's "Ann!” Endeavor Society of the First Con- aing without getting the permlselon Cath Cbarga "h o u s e s FOR RENT 65 of the copyright owners. Flapper Fa n n y Sa y & ^ I I I* I • REPAIRING 23 cheeks. It was a wonderful thing "Allan.” gtegatlonal church for the coming S ContteutlTt Daya •.! 1 cti| J eta Peter was doing. Bringing beauty, t ContteutlTt Ptyi ••} • ctai 11 ott FOR R E N T—s e v e r a l Desirable "For heaven's sake, get in here. Chicago, Jan. 9.— (A P ) — The year are: President, Miss Margaret HEREABOUTS SHORTLY eomfort and health to so many peo­ Father — You have been running 1 Day ...... 1 11 etti II cu SKATES SHARPENED, key mak­ five, six and seven room bouses, What do you mean starting out In government carved another notch In Jacobson; • vice president. Miss All ordtrt for Irrtcular Iniertlont ing, lock, gun, vacuum cleaner re­ ple. Ann could close her eyes and ahead o f your allowance. single and double. Apply, Edward J. this rain?” its gim this morplng when Russell Dorothy White; recording secretary. win bt charged at tht ont limt ratt. pairing. Bralthwalte,-92 Pearl St. .“CO the picture. The pretty, or­ Washington, Jan. 9— (A P )— With Son — 1 know It, Dad. I ’ve been S(OKCHY------:---- SMITH—^ ■ ■ ■_ Special raiet fc r long itrm tvtry .. Holl. Pbone 4642 and 8U‘29. Ann climbed Jn. "W hat In the (Rusty) Gibson, 32, shot by Bureau Miss Alice Coombs: corresponding A Bisr Job day advtrtlttng givt upon rtgueat. derly villages springing up, attrac­ world are you doing on this street? of Investigation agents, who sought secretary. Miss Sara All^n; treas­ the aircraft carrier Ranger still un­ hoping for a long time that the al- By John C. Terry der repair. Secretary Swanson said I - y « . eoLONik PmgRioN If rr this w m t Adt ordered for three or tla dayt FOR RENT BUNOALOW, five tive homes replacing ugly ones. All "What would I be doing here but to arrest him for participation In the urer. Miss Hattie Coombs. lowance would strengthen up today that 30 of its planes would con­ enough to overtake me. OUR UW firm in eveNT of his PgtSIN6 - !{ If f *U ON MV and ttopped before the third or fifth HELP WANTED- rooms, nil on one floor. Bouton the barren plots becoming green and looking for you? They said In the 3200,000 Edward O. Bremer kidnap­ Miss Florence Kromble is em­ day will be charged only for tht ac­ fertile. Children frolicking on the duct cold weather operations later tual number of -Imea Iht 0 appear­ FEMALE 3.-> street, fine conilltion, garage; W. store that you had just started off ing,/died in the American hosnl- ployed In the office o f the auditor -trll RfflUV NOT R FORMRi WlU - BOT fVgRV 4H0«lLCeRf,N0W/ THIS playground. Just as Sonny and Sissy in the month from the naval air­ There Are T^vo Sides To Every ed. charging at (he ratt ttrntd. but Harry England, 3451. to catch a car." ta j/ / in the capitol at Hartford. INCH IKHL - SiNCI Y00‘ne IHg OHtV PSRSON Bio PJANTRTION, THE FROrr BO allowtnct or rtfundt can bt madt W'ANTKD-^RELIABLE German or had played on their lawn. . Harsh, Xjlbson was shot down by the craft factory at Philadelphia. Dur­ Question — And Then There le The on alx tlmt adt ttopped after iBt "You probably saved me a wet­ A whist party was held In the Swedish woman for general hou.sc- dreary-eyed wWmeri, thrilled nnd agents as he burst' from the rear ing the maneuvers which will last Truth. (lAgNtlONgO, Y'tk RWD IT-R) Vbu AND TANK FAR «6>HiS COAS-mi INTYRSC1S firth day. ting." Town Hall last Friday evening by two weeks the planes also will fly No **till forbid!': ditplay ilnti not work. In small family. Write Box |iroud over their warm, cozy places "Probably saved you pneumonia. door of a North Side apartment, the Young Republican club of the IT DOWN 'RmO/- •7H| 'rUflPfNTINi FORffTS N, Herald. where fresh -curtains hung at the in the vicinity of Buffalo, N. Y., and England’s boast that It has bal­ ll« I •old. Of all the dumb bunnies!” firing as he ran. Four bullets en­ town. f i l l IT FOR ■SecURlTiES Tht Htrald will not bt rtaponalblt windows. Tired men coming tered hla abdomen and he bled to Hartford, Conn. Officials said the anced the budget leaves us cold and for mort thin out Incorrtet intertloa WANTED NEAT WO,MAN for "Anyway, I'm glad you came. The regular meeting of the Men’s home, not too tired under the new death after being removed -to the date had not been fixed definitely. unimpressed. kJLx lx. ■ta of any aCvertlaament ordtrtd for general-housework. In Bolton, small "You’re going home with me /for club was held Wednesday evening In more than one time. order of things to enjoy recreation American hospital. W e could balance our budget too adult family. W’rlto Box I’, care of '■ 4hnA(?t f?AYmono dinner. The kids want yqu to their club rooms In the Library. WESLEYAN PROFESSOR DIBS Tht inadvertent omiaaton of Inoor- ♦ WM wi* wavci ac. or working in their gardens. come." if we told the grocer be wasn’t go- ... reel publication of advtrtlilng will bt Herald. "Ann, bring the clock \Wicn you Ing to get anything this year. rtctlflt 1 only by ctnctllatlon ef the "I really shouldn’t. I have^t been Middletown, Jan. 9.— (A P )— Wes­ charge madt for tht atrvict rtodtrtd. BEGIN flEKR TODAY. come and „et It for 7. What In the very well today. Soiqe other PLUMBERS NOT TAKING The difference is that we prob­ WANTED—GIRL TO DO general SPEER MURDER FINDING leyan University today Is mourning ably wouldn’t get anything from All advtriittrotnta must conform office work. Including stenographic A N N HOLLISTER breaks her world are you cryIng about ? ” time—” m ttylt. copy and typography with “ Because— because there are some LE.WES SLAYER “UNKNOWV the death of Dr. Wilbert Garland the grocer, either. regulatlona enforced by the publlah- work and typing. Write Box S, care rngageiiirnt to TONY MIf.'KI.E the "N o time like the pr^ent. I'm Foye, geology professor. Dr. Foye art and they raatrvt the right to same day that PETER KEND.AI.L good people In the world." Ann's taking you home. L «ly ia expecting PART IN CODE SESSION of The Herald, giving age, educa­ Greenfield, Mass., Jan. 9.— (A P ) was In his 49th year. He died last The general tendency of mbre tdU. rtvltt or itjec^ any oopy eon- tion and experience. tells V A IJIR IA BENNETT, his voice was husky. you.” tidtrtd objectionable. Sheila's mouth fell open. "For — Judge Timothy M. Hayes, re­ night after a long Illness due to than nine persons out of ten Is to Vit CLOSING H0UH8—>CUtalfltd adt to flnnree, that everything Is over be-* ".Well, all right, yi’d love to see Few from Manchester Plan to porting on the Inquest Into the mur­ Dcphrltls. He was a native of tween them. Ann thinks she still the love, of M ike!" She sat,on a them all.’ spend what they get. I f they are be publlahtd tame day mutt bt rt- der of Dr. Elliott Speer, headmaster Brockton, Mass. Dr. Foye Is sur­ epending little, you. may be sure ''N ! I»» n# A r . AU R«kt9 Rao>w>6 — etlTtd by II o'clock noon; Saturdavt HELP WANTED— loves Tony and Peter tielleves he stool near ,thc couch, crossed her They sped th ro u ^ the city and Attend Gathering in Hart­ 10:10 a. m. slim legs, llfte her dark eyes won- of Mount Hermon school on Sep­ vived by His widow and two sons, they are making little. M A L E 36 still enres tor N'ulerla, hut When soon were on tluT highway. The ford Tomorrow Night. tember 14 last, today announced the Howard and William Dean Foye. chunee brings the two together and derlngly to Ann. speedometer wa^ouchlng 45. Now WASHINGTON TUBBS t e l e p h o n e y o u r crime was committed “ by a person Howard is a member of the fresh­ One Thing About A Blushing By Crane OUT OUR W AY W E W A N T to select several clean Peter asks .Ann to marry him she “ Can you beat that? I don’t call It registered StVAnn saw that Allan Not many members of the local /CkCOLCNSUOR DRAAOOM«— NWILU, 1 HATE TO THli^?) By Williams W A N T ADS. unknown” to the court. man class r.t Wesleyan. Bride At A Nudist Wedding la That THB IDEA, SON, IS NOT 'TO cut young men, mechanically In­ agrer-s. that Kendall fellow good, Ann. It’s was driving tOo fast and not very Plumbers and Stcamfitters Union I Mcyr BAD, gM, PQbMBR? WOT THiV'LL DO TO U«, Adt art accepted over the tiltphogt She Has Much More Area To Cover CAU(iMT. guicK . cxrr t h e window clined to train for high salaried They go te Ifinridn and are happy probably Just a big sp.urgc to get carefully. plan to attend the meeting called at tht CHARGE RATE given above In the papers. Maybe im advertis­ When She Does It. There's only one forgivable sin—• IF WS a S T CAUfiHT IN NOBOPV« LOOKING. at a convtnien j lo advtrUttra, but positions, as Diesel Engine experts. there. Thi-n Peter Is reeallerl home. "Let's sldw up a bit," she sug for tomorrow night In Hartford, ing stunt, for all you know. Even SlDCtrlty. THESE U N IF O R M S ^ the CASH RATES will o« accepted aa Write Schoeck, care of Herald. Ills family smilm .Ann and A'aleria gc.sted. when the code compliance commit­ rU LL PArMKNT If paid at the buel- tries lo make trouble Itetween Ann If lliey do build the town It will "Let’s dot.” He laughed. tee of the Third Zone, In which nett office on or hefort the eeventh probably be taken out of the pay day following (ht flrat intcrilon of .SALESMAN- DIRECTORY de|mriT nnd Peter. She sileceeds fiimlly and He h ^ been urinking. ' She could Manchester is included, is to meet. each ad othtrwite the CllAMUE ment of New England publication .Ann giM-s iiway, leaving no Inice of envelopes of the people who work smell /he liquor, and even If she The Journeymen point to the fact there. Anywa;', why should we get r a t e will bt collected. No rttpontl- 1130 years old) rjffcr.s unusual op­ Ih t whernihonts. had iipt the way ho was handling the that the rate of wage was not fixed blllty for trrbra In telephoned adt i.ll hot nnd hotuered about It? It car woulfl have told the story. by them lor did the master plumb­ will bt ataumed and their accuracy portunity to right man. ScillnR ex- Peter, despenilely In love with 4loesn't put cream In your coffee ami nn wished suddenly that she had ers of Manchester have any part In cannot bt guaranteed. - pertenco not essential. W rite fully. her by this time, grows lonelier as It doesn't keep my feet from being n^t come. It. The members of the local and Liberal commission paid imme­ the weeks |hiss. Ills efforts to lo­ IN D E X OF ;'teppeil on.” the master plumbers are of the diately on sales. Atlantic Almanac cate .Ann are fruitless. CLASSIFICATIONS Ann laughed a little, shakily. / (To B«- Continued.) ophilon that it is a question for the Company, 007 Fifth A ve„ New She has loiind work as governess "Well, that'.s an angle." , State Federation of Labor officers eirtha ...... A York. In the home of .MRS. Tll.At'Y, an nr- Engegementa ...... B ".Sure, It’s an an^lo. I will sa.y: to tak-i up. The result of the meet­ llst. .ALLAN ALNCENT, .Mrs. Uarrltgra ...... C M ANAG ER — W O rT7d 'S leading though, thia fellow' Is g6od-lix)king ing Is, however, being followed with Oeatha ...... D Traey’s hrolher, is atlentive lo .Ann. petroleum company has out.staud- enough to make a girl’s heart go interest by them. . Card of Thankt ...... E A’iiIi t Iu , scheming to win PetiT thumpety-thiimp. Good night and TEMPLETON TO REMAIN In Memortem ...... F Ing opportunity for .service station liaek, persiindes him to hire .Allpn Lott and Found ...... 1 manager, protected Investment of no more weeiis!" Announecroentt ...... I A’Ineent lo decorate the home he ' • • Ptraonaft ...... I 1700 required. Give all details as to iMiiight for .-Ann. ON GRANGE EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT. HIS COLD age, background and following In When Sheila hn,d gone Ann lay AutoMokllee Ann leiirns the house Allan Is diT- down oo the coie li. 'The light from Automobtlee for Salt ...... 0 first letter. Write Box XX, Herald. nruting iH-longs to Peter. Convlncerl a floor lamp fell upon IVter's plc- BETTER, BACK AT DESK WHOAl WOLD OMl THERE'S^ Automobllaa for Eichangt ^m,»m I that Ib'ler pliins lo divorce her nnd Auto Acottaorlet—Tlrtt ...... I WILL PER80NAlZv~iNTEHVIEW tui'e. - An old picture,/of course. Re-election at Convention Is ABCXJT A DOZEN SOJERS . Auto Reptlrlng^Palntlng .•••• 1 man willing to work hard to quali­ nuirry A'aterla soon ,,Ann leaves the No one could pcrsiude I>ter to have Auto Schoola ...... 1*A Tracy home. She iH-eoim's a clerk Held as Endorsement as Washington, Jan. 9— (A P ) — De- guardin' rr. r- fy for good-pay position In Re­ a picture taken now. J Auto»<—Ship by Truck ...sss#s • In a secoml-haml Ixsik store. From Milk Hoard Member. cldiilg his head cold was about cur FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Autoa--For litre ...... 9 frigeration and Air Cond'tlonlng "You made a dreaiuul mistake," Oaraget^Btrvtce—Storage 10 u newspa|s-r she leanis that Peter Is cd, President Roosevelt, arranged business. Prefer man with fair eilu- Ann said to the picRiic. "Loving today to return to his desk In the BCrfS TAKE A LOOK AT UotorcycUa—Dicyciet ...... 11 hiiilding a model <'0immml4y tor the Valeria Instead oi me. She won't Wanted Autoa^Motorcyolea ... 11 catlon, mechanically Inclined, now ■•inployessi of the Kendall f'aetnry. Bridgeport, Jan. 9.— (A P I—A. P executive office. The regular press THESE CARTRIDGES!. THET Baalarat and Proftaaloaal ■•rvlret employed, willing to devote some like your factory/ people. She'll Templeton of Kent was elected a conference was moved from 10 a. Buaintta Servlett Offered ...... II spare time to preliminary training NOW <)0 ON WITH THE STORY hate for you to/be building nice, WERE FOUND IN TH E Houethold Servlett Offered .S...1I-A member of the executive committee m„ to 4 p. m! to permit him to stay to become Installation and service clean houses fo/th »m . giving them of the Connecticut State Grange at COAL ON NUMBER Itulldlng-^ontracttng 14 Ann picked up the newspaper us in the Executive Mansion this morn­ expert. Earn while learning. Write baths and book/ And, after a while the opening session of the second ing. Sl><^ Florlati—Nureavlet ...... II in a dream. Fearing to take It, FuBtrat Dtrefltort ...... II fully, giving age. phone, present oc­ she'll pull / vay from them be­ day of the ,50th annual convention fleattng->^Plumblng—Roofing ••• 17 dreading STiat she would see there. cupation. Utilities Eng. Inst. Z, cause she’ll vvc.nt you to be build­ being held here. SUPRESIE cot RT SENDS (nauranct ...... II Headlines, no doubt, about Peter di­ ing tall, monumental buildings of llillintry-~>Ortaemaklng .;.•••• II care of this paper. vorcing a' girl named Ann Hollister The election of Templeton for BACK HARTFORD CASE k j# giiMtfvSIXureci,isc t.m.*iau.a«».on. jilpvlog—Trucking—4lvorage tO stone ai)d Iron instead of little frame three years to continue on the com­ who had deserted him last spring. houses." Public Pattengtr StrTloe •••...tO-A mittee Is regarded by many as Im' Hartford. Jan. 0.— (A P )—Three Palntlng-^Paperlng ...... II DOGS— BIRDS— PETS 41 "Gosh!' The.se rich," Sheila said, And then, because she couldn't (READ THE STORY. THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Profeeaional Servlcta ...... ms It relinquishing the newspaper. "Think dorsement by the Grange of the ac­ opinions were handed down by the Repairing ...... II bear thinking such thoughts, Ann tivity of Templeton as a member of Supreme Court of Errora today In When all the bunch heard Marty I fear Is that, when any beast FOR s a l e o r " rairifANGE--■Tviai of anybody having money enough to rallorli^—'Dyeing—Cleaning ««• II said fiercely to herself. "Stop being say that they had better run away, fox hounds, two coon dogs, several build a town!" the State Milk Control Board. one of which eiror was found. comes near this spot, it will be Toilet Goode and Servlet ...... 15 melodramatic!” . The Grange nls T. M. !ca u. a. PAT. Couraea and C iaetta...... 17 dear face. His eyes, looking sober ried' to Peter iJid yet had never <«».*y wustew. «KCL BOPM THIRTY YEARS TOO SOOW cr.R,wiui.iAMe> Private Inatructlon In this plct\ire. Not too happy mittee for three years. Harriet H. Hatch, administratrix soon figure a much better plan. see. is leaning up against a tree.” Dancing ...... kfsAed him. She wished she knew Daniel S. Hanford of Redding (estate of Herbert Hatch) vs. Ralph In fact I’m sure! I little time Then, rather cautiously, up to the Muelcal—Dramatic . FUEL AND FEED 49-A limking. Peter was huflding a Avhal It was like to be kls.sed by SALESMAN SAM Wanted—Inetruotion .....ssss** 10 town, not ilivorcing . her. Only Ridge, president of the. Fairfield H. Merigold, Hartford county, no to think is all I need.” . hunter Scouty went. ______Flaying It Safe! Peter. But she would never know County Planning As-soclatlnn and error. "And while you’re thinking, we ''o h . MHSOShI WHAT A FK^h t ' Flaaaetal FOR S A LE —3 TON fine-cow hay, building a town! now. ^ - ______Bv Small Bonda—Siooke—Mortgage* tl |15 ton, at the bam. Telephone She ant down, weakly. In a chair member of 'the State Planning Joseph Msiscola vs. Marvin S. will get Into ■ some trouble.-l’ll He very quickly grabbed the IT'S tOlseR TO CALL butineta Opportunittte . ... It She went to the window and 4708. nnd began fo read. But she could' Board, spoke at this morning's ses­ Maynard et al, Hartford county, no Just bet,” said Duncy. "The old gun and Duncy shouted, "Hurry! UTrLeWHIL^* Money to Loan ...... It looked out. Only the harsh out­ error. DOWN TH' sm eeLTl AKAT LU A HULL LOT EASIER, TO not keep her eyes from the picture./ sion. urging the Grange's support of hunter may wake up and catch Run, before the hunter jektebes you. I'VE READ UP ON Help and .*ltaalloM lines of the buildings across the way us. Gee! a i n ' t o h a o m TV4' Help Wanted—Female ...... It "F or goodness sake.s, come on! the Merritt highway legislative pro­ He’s waking up right/fiow!” By GEORGE, THAT'S ahd the dark gulf that was the gram as proposed by the Fairfield POUCE KIIX 1 MOSLEMS "W e'd then be In an awful _ fix, Poor Scouty saw ' the lad was CARTRlC?GE6.^ THE CAL­ Help W'anted—5!ale ...... s«s It GARDEN—FARM- Dinner's getting cold," Sheila com­ street between met her eyes. RKSHT, SON. yOU'RE A Salesmen Wanted ...... 16-A County A-ssociatlon and for the IN \ RIOT IN BOMBAY because we’ve pulled one of our right. A t first tt/gave him quite IBRE OF f o r e ig n ONES DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 plained.. A t Valeria’s apartment, perhaps, SMART LAD, AND VOUVC Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 17 Kitchel bill to tax further wayside tricks. I know that he’ll be mad a fright. He figured he had done IS MEASURED |M m iu / "Go ahead. Don’t wait for me." Peter wa.s discussing bis plans. Ageii.t Wanted ...... 11-A FOR SA LE — GREEN Mountain billboards, and the Rowland bill for Bombay; Jan. 9.— (A P )— Seven because we’ve set the muskrat something to start an awful row. I METRES, INSTEAD b e e n a big HELP TO ME Sltuatione Wanted—Female ... It There was a full Column and' Ann Talking about the new homes, the potatoes No. I, 69c bushel. Deliver­ development o f Sherwood Island. Moslems were killed and twenty free." And then he cried, "I'll shoot X OF INCHES. ^BUT, WHY ARE you DO/N£ dltuationi Wanted—Melt ...... 19 read every word, reluctantly laying new movie house. Everything new, Employment Agenclea ...... 40 ed. 483 Hllistown Road. Tel. 70.36. Francis E. Harrington, executive injured today In Ajra, In the state the gun. and. likely -spoil thele ■ the newspaper aside at last. ^ like the fresh start the workers a l l THIS? Live glnrh—Pels—FoElfry—▼•hlelea secretary of the Connecticut State of IchalkarakJI, when police fired "Oh, you are Just a fraldy cat. hunter's fun. If I can save somele a Doga— Birde—Pete ...... 41 “ How queer you look. EiAcltcd would have. Teachers' Association, appeared be­ Into a crowd of 300 Moslems at­ Just'look! The hunter's pulled his beast. I ’ll , gladly take a goo; l.tve Stock—Vehlclee ...... 41 or something." Sheila eald. "I'm Ann wondered If Valera would un­ HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 fore the Grange this morning and tempting to prevent the arrest of hat do»-n o’er his head. le's sleep­ sound whack.” Poultry and Suppil«»a ...... 41 afraid I don'i get much kk-k from derstand all Peter was trying to do O s, Wanted - Pete —Poultry—Stock 44 requested Its support o f a bill spon­ one of their compatriots. ing sjundly," Dotty promptly snap­ He pulled the trigger! W hat the doings of the rich. After all, and If she would be’ willing to help Pat gala—Mlecellaaeawe sored by the State Board, of Educa­ p y . a noise. It scared all of the girls h W FOR SA LE —M ODERN kitchen set. they don't affect people like us." him. ^Artlclee for Sale ...... 41 tion, the Connecticut Teachers’ As­ The use of moto: Vehicles has “I'm going to stick with Scouty, C!sl boys, and frightened the ol’ oate and Acceeaoiiea ...... 41 table and four chairs. Call 3614. ' ■'No," Ann said. It was raining when Ann awoke : » sociation and the State Superintend­ Increased more rapidly In Japan who may think-of some fine thing hunter so, he flopped right on his BVldlng Material# ...... 47 "Anyway, If he does spend mil­ In the morning. She had slept fit­ Dtam^nde—Wa;che»—Jewelry •• 41 ents’ Association to equalize the than In any other country In the to do. Why. say. the hunter back. lions for people who work In his fully. Her eyes were shadowed Electoral Appllanoea-Radio •• 41 cost of school Instruction at 170 per Far East, registrations mounting doesn’t know the little beast was Mu s ic a l INSTRUMENTS 53 factories, I've heard he didn't treat when she came to breakfast. Fuel anX^Feed ...... ;..4 I-A pupil. from 22,000 to 90,000 within six trapped." (The muskrat protects Oarder —N^rm —Dairy Products 40 bis wife righL They 'said at the Shelia had toast, eggs and coffee Scouty Houethold O^da II FOR B A L E -P IA N O In good con- years. Soon Scouty said. "Now, what In the next story.) - Machinery anX.Tcole ...... II ditlon. Price reasonable; W rite Box ////. T.K»ia«.aMT.erF.T.iteiau.aMT.err. Muetoal Inatrumgn^a .....*•«•• II V, Herald. ^ W ’mirwiewctixc. Office and Store Kanipment 14 Speelale at the Store \ t.AS BUGGIES Wearing Apparel—Fura if The Show Off Wanted—To Buy ...... II i ., WANTEDr-TO BUY 58 By Frank Beck ■eeme—Board—HoteU—lleeerta } IN THE FIRST PLACE, MY MCriWER WAS OW THAT . Rretaeraate WANTED TO BUY Junk and live Rooma Without Board ••••««•.• II poultry. Highest prices paid. Wm. ‘ RUNAWAY TRAIN.' LUCKILY, SHE VKASNT HUHT... Boardar* Waatssd ...... • • • ....II .A Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton street Tel. Cduntry Board—Reaort* 10 b u t , if th e guilty p a r t y ISNT 9879. H oui*—ReatAuraat* •.•••««•«■• II - FOUND, HE MAT DO IT AGAIN, Waaud—Room*—Board #...«»• It Baal Batata Fa* Baat AND SOMEBODY ELScb Apartaaata. Flat*. TaaamenU.. II BUSINESS LOCATIONS SB m o t h e r ' m a y n o t b e a s Bttalaaat Loeatlona tor Baat «»• 14 FOR RENT 64 Houaaa tor Rant ...... u fd r tu w a t e a s m in e Sabarkaa tor Raat ••.ws«,M««ee H SaoiaBar Bomag tor Bsst IT LOCATE YOUR O FFICE In th* WAS Waatad to B aat...... $$ moat central business building in Baal Batata Par Sola town. A suite o f two available now. Agartosaat Balldlaa for Bala .na 4t W. Rubinow, 841 Main street Builaaa* Fropartp tor Bala Tl Varma aad Laai tor Sala «•••«■ tl Heoaag tor Bala It Lou tor Bala ...M .a Tl ' APARTMENTS—FLATS-e >rt Fraswrtf lor M . .. m . m T4 TENEMENTS 63 wsr 1.1s T4 r li ’I.’- Bm I JCatat. fw Ihwih.flg. mmam T« FOR RENT—TWO AND three room WsaUd—Ks.1 BrtM ...... n heated apartments. Apply Man­ chester Construction Company. im s r U T V .