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, .. *' ! t*' h ' '■ ■ •„• * , :/*A - ■''■ ''■ ' THE WEATHER . Forecast by q. 8.^W^ther Boreav. NET PRESS RON 0*H Purinton AVERAGE DAILP CIRCULATION 209 White Street for the Month of February, 1930 Conn. SUte Ubrary-Corop. Fair and sllghGy colder tonight; Thursday increasing clpudhie^ with 5,503 slowly rising temperatures. Membera of the Aodlt Bnreau ot ClrcalaUoQB SIXTEEN PAGES' PRICE THREE CENTS; sbtiiH^»fANbHESTE)R,^lGpNN,, WEBNESDa W m ^ 12, 1930. VOL. XLIV., NO. 138. (Classified Advertising on Page 14) GRAVE CRISIS BYRD TO MAKE T a f f s Body Borne to WOMEN ARE AGAINST IS NOW FACING ANOTHER TRIP i)RY REFERENDUM NAVAI^ENVOYS TOANTARCnC THEY TELL CONGRESS 8-heh Line 1640 Feet Long U. S. and Britain WiD Not Hints At It In Interview; Par­ to WiA^nd 1^0^. I*. Score ot Them Appear B e-. Join Security Pact and ty to Start from New Zea­ GANDHI OFF Pressure Widioot Equal fore House Committee to France Refuses to Cut land Next Week— Is Roy­ Perhaps In Uiuted States. Their Sex Stands Sol­ Down Its Navy. ally Entertained. idly Behind 18th Amend­ One of the most remarkable con­ TOJALAPIIR Dunedin, N. Z., March 12.—^(AP) London, March - 12.— (A D —The struction jobs ever to be attempted naval experts of the United States, j —The possibility that Rear Adnural in New Elngiand and perhaps in the ment and Law Enforce­ Great Britain and France, met at i Richard E. Byrd will make another entire United States is now Ap­ 20,000 Watch His Depar­ St. James’s palace today and tackled expedition into the Antartic was proaching completion at the Cheney m ent-U rge the Press to foreseen here today. Plant. The installation of an 8 the task of trying to find some con- Admiral Byrd in an interview ture Which Starts Disohe- tribution for solution of the grave inch steam line and a 3 inch re­ Cease Attacks on Pres­ ] said, ‘I f I were to say what I am turn, approximately 1,640 feet in crisis which exists in the disarms- j gQjng jq next my remarks would dieuce Campaigns; Riots ment conference growing out of the j cause a sensation.” length, which after completion will be tested by a hydraulic pressure ent Law. French tonnage demands. Although the intrepid explorer de­ clined to commit himself further, equaling 1500 .pounds to the^ square Reported In Bombay. The delegations today were fac­ inch, is declared by the contractors, ing wha!t was described in well in­ the trend of events here and feeling Lumsden & Van Stone Co., of South Washington, March 12.— (AP)—A among his party indicate that he ^ formed quarters as close to an im­ Boston, to be their first such con- Ahmadabad, India, March 12.— "political creed” of toe Women’s Na­ passe, because both tiie United hopes to return to the Antarctic to | structioil in thirty years of steam tional Committee for Law Enforce­ make further explorations east of i (AP)—Mahatma Gandhi, Indian States and Great Britain have indi­ line and power plant operations. ment outlining 14- points in support cated they cannot concede Frances the Ross Sea. I Cheney Company decided, after Nationalist leader, and- 79 of his demand that she be given a security Although Norwegian and other a thorough investigation, that by in­ disciples today completed the first of toe 18th Amendment and the con­ pact in exchange for reduction m expeditions are now working west wnere ne receiveu me xma. “ ‘ .’fr ’'" *r------T’nfft! homo in his last vears stituting two major changes in their lap of toeir twenty days march to stitution as a whole, was presented her navy program. This, however, of the sea, it was pointed out that casket, as it left the square-built bnck house that was Taft s^homem^^^ Army and Navy power division, greater efficiency Jalalpur, inaugurating their civil at toe House judiciary committee did not deter the experts from trying there still are vast territories unex- each comer of the casket and the caisson, drawn by g y ^ . would be obtained and that by disobedience cam pai^ for complete prohibition hearing today by Mrs. to find some way out of the dilemma. plored. j bands and a military escort. changing over to oil-burning equip­ Indian independence; Henry W. Peabody, of Beverly, It was expected that the entire To Start Next Week. I ment and constructing a power line About 20,000 persons gathered at Mass. day would be devoted to an analysis Although most members of his ex- from the Yarn Dyehouse power the entrance of Gandhi’s quarters She presented toe creed after a of the French figures involved in pedition have left Dunedin on trips plant to the Spinning Mill boiler here when toe, Mahatma and his fol score of women representing natiwi- her claim for a 724,000 ton navy. for fishing or hunting, Admiral FIND NO CLUES plant, eliminating thereby the use lowers set out from-Ahmadabad, but al welfare organizations in rapid Among those engaged in this work Bryd is rushed with work here in REICHSTAG of four vertical boilers of approxi­ toe bulk of those who had followed succession had taken toe stand one • were A. V. .Mexander, first lord of an endeavor to start for home next mately 1000 horsepower capacity, the procession turned back' at toe after another and endorsed toe pro­ the admiralty, Rene Massigli and Wednesday or Thursday. | at the Yam Dyehouse plant, an boundary and returned to the"’ hibition laws. They had argued Jacques Louis Dumesnil, French IN E. HARTFORD important economic program could When leaving the British warship homes. that toe womanhood of America minister of marine. Dwight W. Laburumum, after an inspection be laimched, made possible by toe Morrow, ’American delegate, ... YOUNG PUN, 270-192 advent of modern bil-buming equip- j The procession then traversed toe stood squarely behind the dry E\’-1 tour, Byrd received a 13 gun salute, Theodore Marriner, diplomatic ment and by adequate sterage ! road to toe village of Asali which statute. his first admiral’s salute since his DEATHHYSTERY was readied, after a four hours riser to the American Delegation facilities for fuel oil. Mrs. Peabody, who was in charge Tnd Commodore Harold C. Train j promotion by his country, Result of New Methods march. About 125 were in the of toe witnesses, said toe creed had were present as observers. | The government today granted Changing over from coal to fuel group which reached toe ■village been adopted only yesterday. The Little Hope Left. | Byrd and his party free travel over Also Approves G e r m a u- MEMORIAL SHAFT oil was made possible at toe local Here, about 100 townsmen with fifth point of toe creed read: There was hope—though some ob­ railroeids and the premier’s loung>.' Fifty Year Old Mother of 12 plant through recent changes and flags, garlands and music received “We believe that imder toe exist­ servers regarded it as not too car has been placed at the admiral’s AuLericau Pact by Which improvements -in' the methods of toe marchers. ing act the buyer is equally guilty bright—that the French m i^ t be disposal. In the radio broadcast FOR TAFT’S GRAVE KiDed With Axe and Body production and refining and trans­ Two places have been set aside In with toe seller in illicit transactioua persuaded their figures wef% too Byrd said that the Americans would portation of fuel oil and recent the village for toe party, one a rest in liquor.” high. The experts were sphtting the hold everlasting gratitude toward Payments to U. S, Are progress made in the use of heavy house and toe other a place for Against Berefendum. French naval claims up into their the people of New Zealand. Dragged Into Brush on oil for fuel. Consequently, a heavy meals. In addition toe creed said toe or­ constituent parts and studjnng each Enthusiastic Welcome. grade of oil called Bunker “C” 14-16 Gandhi plans to remain in Asa i ganization believed in “law observ­ one separately to see just how essen­ ‘‘In no other country,” he said, Regulated. Simple Monument to Mark Baume, in reality the residue from today making one public address ance for toe protection of lift* tial it was. . , "could lavish a welcome have Lonely Street. crude oil after the lighter oUs have when a purse will be presented to property, homes and human rights,’' Meanwhile . Aristide ^ri^d, been accorded our expedition.” been removed, was adopted and Berlin, March 12.— (AP)—The Final Resting Place of a him in behalf of toe villagers. and that it did not believe authority France’s veteran negotiator, took a Dr. L. Gould, geologist of the ex­ storage facilities for 200,000 gallons Leaving Asaili morning a halt will or precedent existed for submissiou pleasure cruise up the Thames. pedition said that the discovery of Reichstag today gave final approval I Hartford, March 12.— (AP) — were provided, consisting of ten 20,- Other Conferences. to the Young plan by a vote of 270 of toe Constitution “as a whole or. coal on Mount Nansen had convin­ Great American. Thwarted in an all night effort to 000 gallon tanks. (Continued on Page Two.) in part” to‘ a national referendum. Beside the French discussions. to 192 and then, by a rising vote, In connection with toe use of oil ced him that the Antartic until a also, approved the German-Ameri- uncover any im port^t clues which It said toe organization felt that comparatively recent geological for fuel and the elimination of the (Continued on Page Three.) can agreement by which Germapyls mig^t lead to identification of an Yam Dyehouse Power. Plant the toe press, wbiph has been in toe i period had either had a tropical or reparations payments to the United Washington,.March 12.— (AP)— assailant, E^st Hartford poUce and contract was given to toe Lumsden past and should be now a moral and { subtropical climate. States are regulated. ' ^ The tomb 6f.\Villiam Howard Taft det^tlves from State’s Attorney & Van Stone Compamy of South BDOZE TEST CASE civic asset ought, •without regard I The possibility of establishing The Young plan measure now only will be marked for‘posterity with a Hugh M. Alcorn’s office today were Boston for toe highly imusual steam “ to toe personal opinions of owner HUSTON UNRUFFLED weather stations in the Antartic to requires President von Hindenburg’s high at a temporary standstill in investi- line job. The contract called for toe and editor, to give fair representa­ I make forecasts was not believed signature and publication of the j “ emonal shaft befitting the xup I gation of the mysterious death of use of 8 inch, seamless open-hearth IN SUPREME CDURT tion of toe views of law abiding practical by Meteorologist Haines of ratification in the official gazette for | place he held m the hearts of Mrs. Frances Sylvester, whose body steel piping, with a 3 inch return, people and toe government,” than the expedition. Forecasts from the the plan by which the financial : American people, was found in the heavy underbrusU consisting of alternate lengths of to continue attacks upon the law. WHILE UNDER QUIZ Antarctic however, he said would be aftermath of the World War has ! The monument is to' be selected...... by __ several hundred feet north of tlis Byers extra-heavy genuine wrought It added that in view of toe “ dis­ useful to South America and mao been liquidated will become law as Mrs. Taft aiid her three children iron pipe. All intermediate joints in who chose-the nook in Arlington] Connecticut Boulevard near the dry loyal and dangerous” attitude of could live their indefinitely v/ith the far as Germany is concerned, both lines are line-welded by toe I^ational cemetery in which the man j bridge, yesterday morning, Dept, of Justice Appeals De­ men eind women of wealth and in­ proper food and clothing. Effective Immediately, fusion process, acetylene gas weld­ fluence that law enforcement groups Admiral Byrd said that the two The plan becomes effective in who was president and'chief justice, i Her Skull Criwhed. ing, and after completion .will he Chairman of C.O . P. Nation­ is now at rest. i The fifty years old East Hartford should be formed throughout tho airplanes he had left at Little Amer- Germany immediately with the sub- ^ cision That Buyer Is In­ coimtry. stitution of the Young plan annul- Simplicity is. to be the dominant woman, mother of 12 children, had (Continued on Page Two.) apparently been slugged to death The creed affirmed a belief in al Committee Now Before (Continued on Page Three.) ties for the Dawes plan annuities Characteristic of the. marker, a sim- from the day of Germany’s ratifica- plicity that wUl be imposing but far with a heavy instrument. The skull j nocent of Crime. the constitution and said “we believe ■ removed from the severe, w’ith an was crushed and the condition of the that prohibition of opium, alcohol The plan, however, does not go j inscription telling: in un^fected lan- ground nearby showed that the body U N D R Y TESTIFIES and other habit-making drugs is a the Senate Prohers. necessary protection in this ma­ into international effect until rati* {guage oDthe greatness of the one had apparently been dragged to the Washington, March 12.— (AP)— TRIAL DF DDHENY spot from a desolate section of Gov­ chine age.” fied by the other powers which will j 'who lies ben^th, AT FLDRIDA TRIAL jI The DepartmentDepartme of Justice today Amendment Binffing. IVashington, March 12— ^ P ) call for a cessation- of the repara- The Burial. , ernor street, a distance of about carried to the' Supreme- Court a test ■With guns Rooming' a requiem, It expressed toe firm belief that Apparently wholly at ease, aauchus tions commission in Germany, toe forty feet. case to determine whether toe pur­ the Eighteenth Amendment, ratified H. Huston, chairman of the Re­ STARTS AT CAPITAL withdrawal of the forei^ commis­ with President Hoover and toe Following an autopsy conducted chaser of intoxicating liquor is guil­ mighty of, toe government standing gj. prancis hospital last night, by 46 of toe 48 states, was binding publican National committee, sat sioners from the Reichsbank and ty of conspiracy. on all and that toe limit of one-half comfortably in a chair before the foreign control of the Federated reverently by , and with platoons , jjenry N. Costello pronounced The appeal was made from the from toe Army, the Navy a^d the “homicide.” The examina- Says Moulthrope Fired Only of one per cent on intoxicating li­ Senate lobby committee today and railways. recent decision of Federal Judge quors was a “safe” standard for testified that he knew nothing of Marine Corps drawn up m last sa- toe woman had Morton of Boston in which he held Second Panel Is Called When lute for one who had been their children and those not inoculated missing records of the Tennessee Under the Young plan, which was One Shot; Witnesses Tell that toe purchase of liquor v/as not with alcohol. River Improvement Association. commander in chief toe body»of the (Continued on Page Three.) a crime. dead former President was lowered Further it asserted a belief . of Called to testify concerning his Jury Is Not Chosen from (Continued on Pnee S) The government already has pend­ economic benefits of millions of knowledge of the improvement as­ to its last home yesterday as the Different Story. ing before toe court a case involv- day was.'drawing to a pidse. dollars had resulted imder prohibi­ sociation’s activities in connexion ipg a conspiracy between a purchas­ tion and said it believed that toe -with Muscle Shoals legislation, Hus­ the First One^ Then, as the volleys echoed and er and a seller to transport intoxi­ died aoijbss toe broad fields of Ar­ M UNGM IS PICKED “moral issues makes this law ton, a former president of the organ­ Jacksonville, Fla., March 12.-— cating liquors. obligatory for toe individual citizen ization, said that J. W. Worthing­ AIRPLANE UPSETS lington came the soft clear notes of Varying Opinions . w, bugle, sounding “tape” and the (AP.)—Testimony contradictory to and toe duty of every church mem­ ton, executive chairman of the as­ Washington, March 12— (AP) — In announcing the filing of toe ber,” and added that the church sociation, was probably the oifiy AT DI7TU AWV PART lsky, thick Withhlbuds, and falling F M GLYNN’S PLACE that of eye-witnesses as to the second case to determine whether Failing to secure a jury to try Ed­ r i 1 D u 1 O r i l n 1 1 UFIl 1 i rain tHroughout the daif,' brigtitened, should teach respect for the statute. person who -could give the comn^- number of shots^ fired at the time the ^purchasing______^ of intoxicating The creed said women who had tee the desired information. He ward L. Doheny, millionaire oil man, la bit of blue,[appeared anxJ a soft Detective W. D. Smith was slain i li^uors^ for beverage purposes is of ------ray o f: light played ..about the top of “endured personal slavery through promised, however, to attempt to , on a charge of bribing Albert B. here last January was presented to- itself a violation of toe Prohibition drunken husbands” were entitled obtain the records. i Fall, from a panel of 26, Justice I the ■Washington monument and fie Act, toe , department said toe action G. 0 . P. Leaders Say He Is day by Leo Landry, escaped Con­ their personal liberty and that the Caraway’s Charge ■ William Hitz today summoned an­ was taken In view-of toe diversity “law breakers must not be law­ Chairman Caraway of the com­ other panel. Slate Machine Damaged necticut convict, at toe trial of his of opinion of various judges on toe It had been a day in which both makers.” mittee had previously charged that Eleven remained in toe jury box two former pals, Watson Moul- question. , Worthington was ‘‘dodging the Only Man Who Can Carry tentatively. The government had Officials Are Unhurt; thrope and Ralond Lalone, who are The new test case involves toe WOMEN B.\CK LAW’ committee. After Huston said the excused six and the defense five and (Continued on. Page Three.) charges against James E. Farrar, charged with'the killing. Washington, March 12.— (AP)— secretary was ill in a Detroit four challenges remained to the the District. who was held by Judge Morton not Friends of prohibition placed before nital. Caraway Remarked that he government and five to the defense. Wheel Sticks In Mud. Landry testified that he saw ao«S to have been guilty of a crime in would remain ‘‘sick” until there was one the House judiciary committee for? Two veniremen had been excused for^ heard Moulthrope fire only purchasing liquor. day the view that toe womanhood Of no danger that the committee would cause. Ansonia, March 12.— (AP)—^Vir­ Morton’s Ruling. question him. Huston suggested New Hayeh, March 12.— (AP.)— tual decision by Governor Trumbull (Continued on Page Two.) America was lined up in solid sup­ Overrules Plea Judge Morton sustained the con­ port of toe Eighteenth Amendment that if the committee members did At the beginning of the trial to­ One wheel becoming mired upon that no special election is to be tention. of Farrar's counsel that Sec­ not believe Worthington was ‘‘real- called to choose a successor to Con­ and was prepared both now and at day Justice Hitz overruled a plea landing, a plant piloted by Deputy AIDDFNDTABLE tion 5, Title 2 of toe National Pro­ any time to- combat moves looking ly ill” they should make efforts to j^y, Doheny’s counsel that placing gressman Glynn in the fifth district ALCORN FILES APPEAL hibition Act, under which the gov­ have him appear. | him on trial on the bribery charge Commissioner Harry Generous with i has brought out the fact that toe toward its repeal. Huston said his former organiza- i ^guld constitute double jeopardy, Commissioner of A'viation C. M. j RepubUcah^-leaders, had toe election ernment sought to convict him, re­ The group of women were given tion had collected between $400,000 | -phey contended that toe matter of been called, were ready to draft for ON BRODER DECISION ferred only to those legally entitled authority to present toeir prepared Knox as passenger, nosed over on | to buy and sell liquor ■under permits, testimony without interruption, and $500,000 since it was created j $i00,000 that Doheny gave Fall its side at the Bethany Airport, i Dr. O'Hanlon, Jersey City toeir candidate Judge Robert L. several years ago. He said^it bad | disposed of in a previous Munger . of Ansonia and the Ne-w such as druggists and hospitals. after a sharp verbal clash, precipi­ received as much as $75,000 in a trial in which Doheny and Fall near here today, and was slightly Ha'ven Court, of Common Pleas. It is State’s Attorney to Carry At­ This section-of toe act says in sub­ tated by wet members who sought year and as little as $20,000. were charged with conspiracy and damaged. Neither occupant was now revealed .that they were saying tempt to Disbar Hartford stance that no person shall sell, bar­ to cross-examine. ’The committee, Expert, Once of Bellevue, however, by a vm voca voted dcr Little Information were acquitted. hurt. that, in toe difficult situation pro­ Lawyer to Supreme Court. ter, transport 'or purchase liquor Caraway broke in sharply at one Doheny’s attorneys today had duced by Industrial unrest, “Bob” without first obtaining a permit. ferred interrogation imtil toe i^o-; time to assert that Huston bad told Officials at the airport said that To Be Consultant Here. men had concluded toe statements made no move to have the oil man minor repairs would restore the ’ Mtmger wae the’ only man. who Hartford, March 12.— (AP)—The Judge Morton- held further that the committee nothing it did not al­ tried before another judge, despite could carry toe valley towns, and toe enforcement section of the Vol­ they had drafted. plane to good service. i ------. „ - J t.- attempt, to,disbar Attorney Edward Mrs. Henry W. Peabody of Bever­ ready know and asserted: toeir employer’s shout “its that that he must be named despite his Broder will be taken to toe State stead Act is Section 3 and that this Christening Delayed' ly, Mass., chairman of the Woman’s “You are concealing information.” damn judge” after Fall had been Manchester Memorial ’ hospital well kno'wn objection to running Supreme'Court.-Notice of appeal section clearly eliminates,any liabil­ “I have concealed nothing,” Hus­ The commissioner and his. aide, it National Committee for Law Enr convicted last October of receiving was said were flying from Hartford i announced today that toe Boajrd of for toe position. » was filed imtoe Supe^or Court to­ ity of any kind for'toe purchase of ton replied quietly. the bribe. Justice Hitz wa^ not in Trustees of toe totitution has en­ Judge Munger when questioned forcement, took charge of toe wit­ to the airport for the christening i day by State’s Attoniey, Hhgh M; liquor. nesses, who argued that toe wtts The Arkansas Senator came back toe court room at the time and gaged the service's of Dr..George. B. on toe subject of entering the list Alcorn-who, in this action, appears In-his opinion, toe Federal judge by declaring that Huston some years ceremonies of the “K of New Ha­ had failed to provide a “workable court was not in session. ven” scheduled for this morning. O’Hanlon; head of the, Jersey City pf candidates, said he could not as attorney for. toe grievance com­ said: ago had been charged before a Sen­ hospital; as regular consultant. think of such a thing. It is stated solution” in toe event toe dry ate committee vrith “getting money The latter plane, however, has land­ mittee of toe; Hartford County Bar. "Not .only did Congress -caref^ly statutes were repealed. Further, WAR VETERAN DIES. ed at Albany, New York, apd is not C. Elmore Wetkins, a member pf however that in toe Inner circles of The complaint .against Mr. Broder exclude the .purchaser from toe and keeping i f ' in connection with the board , of trustees, . said this toe G; 6. P. he was “picked’-’ had a they contended toe anti-prohihitlon- expenses of delegates to a Republi­ expected here tmtil tomorrow. was dismlweS yesterday by Judge penal pro'visions of the net as origin­ ists had shifted responsibility in this One .wheel of the state craft, it iriprictog that tofe'hospital was .very special election been necessary at Newell Jennings. The latter in his ally passed, but has taken no step can convention in Cleveland. Thompsonville, March 12.— (AP; fprtunate.^ in being able to pbteln this .time and might yet be called regard by saying they left toe sold* Asked if that “were not embar- —Charles H. Guy, who was a soldier was reported, sank in the soft piud decision said-toat.Mr.iRroder’s past to ektend its.provi^on to toe pur- of toe rainsoaked field, and toe the .Sendees of such a hlgUy.r^gard- upon: fp. carry the baimer next tion up to Congress. rasdng,” toe Republican chairman in toe Civil War at toe age of 13, record and professional Reputation chMer in the ten years of legislation QuicMy Testify ‘ plane turned over on Ite side. Mr. ed member‘'of^ toemeficiu' profes­ November. indicated hisifitnoss-to practice law, wbich has since interv’ened.” , answered: died at his home here today. He was Knox and Captain Generous leaped sion. - - - V . .• The women took toe stand in *T have never been embarrassed and. that [ the - terra.- Mr.- Broder serv­ rapid order. They supported to#ir 81. out unharmed. Formpi: . Bellevue Head ,. . ACTRESS SEEKS DIVORCE. ed in Jail was. sufficient punishment. by anything of that kind.” Believed to have been toe young­ Dri' b ’Hamofi’ iiiiis'^fori^iM^ the COOUDGES IN NEW YORK. case by presenting statements from The Senate committee has been Whether toeir craft will be re­ Chicago, ' March 12.-—(AP)— The decision included toe statement est of those who served an enlist­ paired in time for them to fly it head of the BpHe'vue hoi^ltal sys­ New York, March 12.— (AP) — Mrs. Henry Ford and Mrs. ThomBs: investigating Muscle Shoals and ef­ E’rahc^ Miller Brody, Chicago ac­ “I conclude that adultery is not a Former Presddent Calvin Goolidge ment from this state Guy joined back to Hartford today could not'be tem in: New York, one of the-larg­ tress now»appearing in New York, A. Edison. Both toe Detroit manu-i forts In behalf of legislation that felony in Connecticut and toe claim was'^eje tpdsy for a meeting of toe Company K, 22d Connecticut Volun­ learned. ‘ - est in’the, country; H® has'been to yesterday.filed suit for divorde'from facturer and toe inventor have bean would dispose of the Alabama power that the ’xonvlctioh in question boar^‘ of'directors of the New York recorded as favoring retention teer Infantry. Later he re-enlisted Manchester fmanyr tUnes.^td ®et In m John-Brody, Jr., described in toe bill should automatically result In dis­ project for some time. Other wit­ advisory, capacity and has 't^ e n n life Insurance Company of which toe Eighteenth Amendment and iCa nesses bad testified that toe Tennes­ in toe Third Mass., Light Artillery t r e a s u r y b a l a n c e . as a “Pittsburgh millionaire,” The barment is out of. toe case.” In from which he ■was transferred to Washington,. March 12.— (AP.)— deep lntefa8t^ in^ the.; welfare' of. toe divorce* plea’ states they were mar­ prosecuting , the case against Mr^ he is a member, supporting laws see Biver Association has favored local InstituLiQn. ’iDr. O’Haplon-.wBl women witnesses were drawn Company 1, 4th Mass., Cavalry af­ Treasury receipts for March -lO ried'in New York Marito 1, eleven Broder lecently, Mr. Alcorn based f ; Ac^oifi^aiMed by Mrs. Co6lidge,,hp •The toe Wd of the American Cyanamld come■ ip Maijchester dncf -a', monto ^ 'ffiv eb . here unaanduncad from Company for to* project. A bill ter having been shell-shocked at toe , were: $9,516,283.95; ^ e^jpendltv^es days ago, and charges Brody with much of his argument on 'moral Battle of Crater Mine, in Virginia. $14,836;994.67; balance f 4,478,138.- or oftenet to: assist in,directing, the l^prtoampton, Mass., last night. ^ (Continued on Page Twd.X to accept toe offer of toe company poUdes 'of^the'l6c&l''ho®itai..;. : ; cruelty. , ' . groundA* * t . ■'.*■ is Tending in Congress „ He was discharged in 1865. 92. . ‘ ‘ .'

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PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ VVT3DNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1930. '»» Cheney Girls Athletic Association,! n r inOAM »|»A flip C fT CftDftdiftii »••••«• f •#•••• *30^ which shfe referred to a most un- 1 b/ilV uvn I w l/lAJuvl WANTED BAD $10 BULL Cam ioDlfillf ••••••••*••#•••• 91^ CHENE^MILL GIRLS usual organization. She said there B I ^ T STEAM ^thresh •••'••]!••••• «;• m'fi was little she could suggest that Cerro De Faaco 60 they were not already doing. She KIWANIS CHORUSES F0R SOUVENIR; i n GONE Chic Mil StP and P pf ...... 40%| IN ANNUAL D IN N E stressed the importance of choosing (Fomislied by Putnam ft Ca.) Chic-and Northwest ...... 84% [ directors who wdll "be alive to* the LINE JOB INN.L ON JOURNEY 'Central Rowr Uartford. Conn. Oirysler ...... 38?t'I Federal Men Take Counterfeit C(fium Gas and E l-...... f needs of the girls and gfive them Annual Minstrel. Show to Be what they want. The club life should Patrick Hannon Had Hoped T ' P. M. Stocksl Colum G r^ b ...... -3D%] supplement a girl’s home and re­ Held at the State Theater on He Could Frame. Bank Stocks. (Jomwlth. and Sou ...... 17 Officers Elected and Bowling AT SILK MILLS tOJALAPUR Bifi Aaked Consol Gas- ...... I l 6 %'l ligious life, she said. Miss Sullivan Monday Evening, May 12. Bankers Trust Co ... 325. — has been active in this work among Patric Hannon, who was the first i Contin C a n ...... 67% City Bank and Trust . 360 4351 League Winners Feted; girls for more than a decade. She Helge E. Pearson will direct the (Continncd From Page One) to report a counterfeit $10 bill In i (Continued from Page One.) Com Prod .....v.^...... «.^ Cap Nat B A T ...... 360 870 chorus of men and women in the circulation in town and brought it 1 , . j .,. CurtiOT Wright ...... 13 has attended state and national 4 Conn. River ...... 425 — > meetings and while the clubs and coming annual Kiwanis Minstrel tested at 1500 i>ounds pressure to to the Home Bank and Trust Com- i be made at Bareja and then at Dupont De N em ...... 132% j Association Prospers. show to be given' at the State the­ the square Inch. This is the first pany to show It, finds he can’t have j Navagon where the procession will Htfd Conn Trust...... 140 145' Elec Pow and L t ...... 77% Girl Scout troops are. nonTsec- First Nat H tfd ...... — 260 tarian, she missed the reverent, re­ ater on Monday evening, May 12, to job of this nature that has been in­ the bill for a souvenir. halt for the night Erie ...... 69 raise funds to finance the Kiddies stalled in New England and pos­ Several film companies Including Land Mtg and 'Title .. — 45 Fox Filin A ...... r 85% ligious touch which is foimd in the He left It at the bank just as a Mutual B&T — 240 i Cheney Brothers Girls’ Athletic Camp at Hebron this summer. sibly none other of equal specifica­ warning and it has been shown to one German, accompanied the party Gen E l e c ...... 77 lines repeated by the Scout troops, do, vtc ...... — 240 ; Association held its annual meeting Aside from special acts, soloists, tions has been installed in the coun­ many. Yesterday afternoon a couple taking films. Gen F o o d s ...... 5jL% frequently madb use of in closing New Brit Trust ...... — 200 j with election of officers and bowl- their meetings, and accompanied by and end men the minstrel will num­ try. of Federal men. came to Manches­ Gen Gais und El A ...... 69 Riverside Trust ...... 550 — , Gen M o to rs----- ...... 44% I ing banquet last evening in Cheney notes of the bugle, as follows: "Day ber 50 persons this year and prom- Work For Local Men ter and took the bill to be used in 'r i o t s i n BOMBAY. West Htfd Trust...... 350 — ; Gold Dust ...... «% ( hall. About 125 including present is done; gone the sun, from the lake. ises to exceed----- all r past ^ perform- ■L. The excavation in connection wdth trying to run down the counter­ Bombay, India, March 12.— (APj Bonds. Houdaille-Her B ...... 25% ; and former members gathered from the sky, from the hill; all is j ances. William Halsted is in charge the laying of the new power linecn has nf feiters. The bill had been marked in —Disorders occurred In Bombay to­ well safelv rest God is nigh ’’ i of the show and is already working I been in charge of the Bent Co., of Htfd & Conn' West . . . 95 — Int Combust...... 7% } aroimd attractively set tables in the red ink with the word “counter­ day as a consequence of demonstra­ Elast Conn Pow 5s . . . 100 103 ' I lower hall, .^for a turkey supper ' Offers Suggestions^ ! to make the Minstrel an outstanding , Hartford ^der_an_a^^^ feit.” Int Harv ...... 93% j Cheney employes whenever possible. tions in celebration of Mahatma Conn L P 7s ...... 118 118 Int Match pf ...... 78. } served by Chef Urbano Osano. At Miss Sullivan proved a most in- j success, Mr. Hannon came to the bank Gandhi’s inauguration of the civil Conn L P 5^8 ...... 105 108 ' the head table were the officers and ' Carpenters and laborers of the local Int Nick C an ...... 40% teresting speaker, serious when it ! this morning to get the bill to have disobedience at Ahmadabad. Cotm L P 4V^s ...... 98 100 i speakers and invited g^uests, who plant have been given work by this Int T and T ...... 68% was required and humorous enough I it framed as a souvenir, but was in- Show-cases were smashed in two Htfd Hyd 5s ...... 1 0 ? 105 i included Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Che- installation. fromed that it was gone and that Johns-Manville ...... 140 > to hold the attention of the oldest While the elimination of the Yam provision stores when a crowd Insurance Stocka Koinecott ...... I SO ; ney, Miss Alice Sullivan of Lowell, the Fedei^l authorities had it. It is and yoimgest present. She offered Dyehouse power plant and the in­ parading'through the streets saw xAetna Casualty ..... 132 136 Kreuger and T o ll...... 29% | j Mass., the guest speaker; Miss against the law to even carry a many suggestions of activities that stallation of oil-burning equipment European customers izuide. Win­ xAetna Fire $10 par .. 60% 62% Loew’s, Inc...... 77% I Margaret Shea, who will be in State Briefs counterfeit bill and this satisfied Mr. had worked out'splendidly in the will require less help in these de­ dows of the offices of the Times of xA.etna L ife ...... 86% 88’% Lorillard...... 26% ; charge of the new publication at Hannon. While he is not out any­ Lowell club, such as “Mothers’ partments, adjustments have been India ;^ere also smashed. xAutomobile ...... 41 43 Mo Kas and T e x ...... 54% i the Cheney plant, U. J. Lupien, thing in actual money he is willing pights” , the formation of glee and made which will absorb these work­ An amusing incident occurred tn Conn. General ...... 138 141 Montg Ward ...... 45% I Coach Mathew McDonald and Mrs. BOWLING TOURNAMENT. to be without the “framed bill” if dramatic clubs, inviting associations ers into other departments of the connection with hoisting of the Na­ Htfd Fire, $10 par . . . - 77 79 Nat Cash Reg A ...... 78% i Mary Taylor of The Herald. Colonel from other towns to compete in Waterbury, March 12.— (A P )— the. persons that have been passing plant. tional flag in (Congress House when Htfd Stm Boll. 10 par 68 69% Nat D a ir y ...... 60% ; and Mrs. W'lUiam C. Cheney and athletic events or in debates, ar­ Five-man teams, five-gfirl teams, them out cein be found. The initiation and carrying out of the commimal band borrowed tfor National F ire ...... 67 69 Nat Pow and Lt ...... 48% I Mrs. Lupien who had also been in- ranging for Saturday evening singles ahd doubles events are sched­ this work has been under the direc­ the occasion imconsciously stfiick Phoenix Fire ...... 77, 79 Nev Cop ...... 29 ; vited were unable to be present. dances, with music of a high order, uled for the second day of competi­ Beautiful Decorations tion of the Auxiliary Division. The up “(5od Save the King.” 'There was 'Travelers ...... 1470, 1490 N Y Cent ...... 188% minstrel shows and suggested the tion in the third annual national STATE CASE COLLAPSES I The lower hall had been beauti- engineering work in connection with an outburst of hissing and shouting Public Utility Stocks. N Y N H H ...... 1M % titles of several musical comedies duck pin contests in progress here. the installation has been in charge Conn. Elec S v e ...... ; 90 93 Nor A m e r ...... 118 i fully decorated in green in recogni- and plays. She urged the girls to and the band became silent, the I tion of the approach of St. Pat­ Teams from Torrington and this of Raymond W. Goslee, company ceremony proceeding afterward xConn. Power...... 85 88 Packard Mot ...... 22 make use of attractive posters to city will hold the spotlight in the power engineer. The outside work AGAINST SLAYER’S PALS Hartford Elec Lgt ... 87 89 rick’s day. Crepe paper streamers without music. Pan Am Pet B ....-...... 64 advertise their affairs, to have a matches carded for o’clock at the has been planned and executed by Greenwich W&G, pfd . — M I in several shades of green were ar­ 8 Two thousand school boys demon­ Par Faja Lasky ...... 70 t poster contest and keep a scrap­ Genlot Recreation. The Waterbury Laberge Geer, company construc­ Hartford Gas ...... 70 75 Penn, FUEL ...... 81% ranged in canopy effect over the book for ideas, clipping from the Bridgeport, March 12— (AP) — strating in the afternoon clashed \ i tables. Pussy willow and pine division of the New Haven railroad tion engineer. Michael Dohan, 18, and Stephen do, p f d ...... i'j 55 Pub Serv N J ...... 85 newspapers and magazines, illustra­ with police. Several boys were in­ j boughs were in green vases, green set the pace in the five man event Repaskey, 18, walked out of the S N E T Co ...... 180 185 Radio Corp ...... 61% tions of costume parties,- group jured and sent to hospitals. i candy baskets and napkins intro- last night by turning in a score of court room free today when the 5Ianafacturing Stocks. Radio Keith ...... 87 dances and other things of general The secretary of the Gujaret Pro­ I duced other touches of emerald. 1732. The Happy Five, of Washing­ GRIFFITH AGAIN NAMED state completed the record of the Acme W ir e ...... 45 50 Rem R a n d ...... ^ % interest to girls. She brought with vincial Congress committee in a I The meal was a delicious one and ton, D. C., holds the tourney record murder of Lester Jacobs chain store Am Hardware ...... 62 64 Rep Ir and Steel...... 76% 1 consisted of fruit cocktail, turkey her a collection of programs of other manager in which they were alleged message to Pandi Jawaharlal Nehru, Amer Hosiery ...... 25 — Sears Roebuck ...... 90% clubs and much literature in regard of 1812. i \vith dressing, mashed potatoes, FOREST HRE WARDEN to be implicated. president of the All-India Congress, American Silver ...... 20 — Simmons ...... 54% j creamed carrots and peas, celery, to what is being done in similar as­ The state was prepared to try said that Gandhi began his civil dis­ Arrow H&II, com .... 40 42 Sinclair Oil ...... 28 sociations throughout the country. BUNTS AT ARSON obedience march this morning do, p f d ...... 98 — ! olives, pickles, rolls, coffee, ice Derby, March 12 —(AP)— Ser­ the two youths on the charge that Skelly Oil ...... 32 ; cream and lady fingers; During the Another helpful suggestion was Names His Deputies in Differ­ they attempted to assist John amidst imforgettable scenes impre- Automatic Refrig ...... 4 — Sou Pac ...... 120 % given for forming a travel club, and geant Fred Virelll of the Bridgeport Bigelow Sanford, com. 73 76 ! supper a girls’ trio composed of Headquarters of the State police ent Sections of the Town; (Spirits) Feltovic to effect a dis­ cedented in the history of Gandhi’s Southern Rwy ...... 129 I Martha Kissmaim, Rosmna McGill she urged the girls to consider the Apparatus at Cheney Barns. guise after he shot and killed Jacobs seminary. do, pfd ...... 99 — Stand Brands...... 25%. advantages of Rockport Lodge, a was in town today investigating the Billings and Spencer . 4 6 and Ruth Wickham played. A corps cause of the fire which yesterday on March 23 last year. In prepara­ Millionaires and laborers, he said, St Gas and El ....i...... Il7^^ most delightful place for girls to Bristol Brass ...... 27 31 i of waitresses from among the mem­ gutted the store oif the Home Furni­ Charles Griffith, recommended tion for the trial, Michael Pavlik vied "with each other in wishing S O C a l...... 62% bers of the association wore green spend their summer vacation, on the by the selectmen as town forest fire was brought here from State’s Godspeed to the marching column. do, pfd ...... 97 — S O N J ...... 64% north shore of Massachusetts near ture Company, and damaged several Collins Co...... 100 110 aprons and caps. adjoining stores and tenements. warden, has received his appoint­ prison to testify against the two de- j Thousands of men, women and chil- SONY ...... 88% Gloucester. A t the close of her talk Case, Lockwood & B . 525 — Miss Helen Bodreau, president o£ I Sergeant Virelli when seen today, ment from the state fire warden and fendants. j dren followed the procession for Stew War ...... 40% , the Cheney Girls A. A. was mis­ Miss Sullivan W'as greeted with has about completed his list of de­ Before court opened today Pavlik j mjies in orderly array, while thous- Colt's Firearms ...... 27 29 Studebaker ...... 42% hearty applause. I was not prepared to make any state- tress of ceremonies and acted the ! ment as to his findings. He readily puties. In the central part of the refused to talk to anyone and pass- j t h e route and showered Eagle Lock ...... 40 45 Texas C o r p ...... 54% Miss Shea Speaks Fafnir Bearings...... 80 90 part commendably. - Miss Louise admitted, however, that a suspicion town he will be the active director. ed a lie to statements he gave to currency notes, flowers and Timken Roll Bear ...... 82% Pukofky, recording secretary read President Bodreau called on Miss For the south district J. R. Foster, police in the investig^ations of the ^ Fuller Brush, Class A . — 18 Transcon O il...... 8% Margaret Shea of Fall River who is that the fire started from incendiary the minutes of the last regular was what brought him into the case. who is employed at the Manchester murder and in which he involved | ______^ do. a a s s AA ...... — 82 Union C a r b ...... 96 meeting and Executive Secretary to edit the monthly publication, the Country Club has been named. John Dohan and Repasliey. Hart & C o o le y ...... 135 155 Unit Aircraft ...... 65 name of which has not yet been de­ Miss Emily Kissmann read a report LATZ IS REARRESTED Jensen will have the east and north­ Seeing that any attempt to con­ Hartmann Tob. com .. — 15 Unit C o rp ...... 89' of the financial and social activities cided upon, but which it is hoped to east sections and Patrick Gorman vict the defendants through the ap­ LANDRY TESTIFIES do, 1st pfd ...... — 75 Unit Gas and I m p ...... i 87% of the association, which included issue in April. Miss Shea aohcited I of Highland Park is the man that pearance of Pavlik on the stand was Inter Silver...... 101 106 U S Ind A lc o h ...... 108 . the hearty support of the girls in do, p f d ...... 108 113 tennis matches for which 45 girls avenue. New York, who was just Mr. Griffith has selected for that hopeless, the state’s attorney dis­ U S Realty Md Im p ...... 67% signed up, a breakfast hike to Mr. the Athletic Association in making I completing a six months jail sen­ section of the town. Mr. Gorman missed the charges. AT FLORIDA TRIAL Landers, Frary and Cllk 68 71 U S Rubber ...... - ...... '27% and Mrs. Clifford Cheney’s cottage the magazine a success. She is a tence for passing.worthless checks has not yet accepted. Fred Corbett Mann & Bow, Class A 14 17 U S Steel ...... 180% at Marlborough, a week-end party graduate of Wellesley college. in this city, was rearrested at the will have the west section. The fire do. Class B ...... 8 11 Util Pow and Lt A ...... - 87% (Continued from Page 1.) at the shore and various card Miss Bodreau called on Mrs. Fairfield coimty jail here today on fighting apparatus which consists New Brit. Mch. com . — 35 War P i e t ...... 71% parties. Miss Nan Taggart, bowling Cheney for remarks, and she ex­ a bench warrant from New York of shovels, rakes and pitchforks as ABOUT TOWN North & Judd . . . ----- 21 23 Westing A ir ...... 50% chairman, reported for the Junior shot and that Smith crumpled and Niles Bern Pond .... 38% 40% pressed her pleasure in being able city, where he is wanted for a well as a double action forest pump Westing El and M f g ...... 188- and Senior Leagues. to attend the banquet, and extended Miss Ethel Palmer, of 368 Keeney : fell to the pavement after the ban- Peck, Stow and Wilcox 7 — felony. can be on call at anj^ time and are Woolworth ...... ’66% Miss Bodreau President to the girls a cordial invitation to When the New York authorities at the Cheney barns on Pine street. street, a Glastonbury school teach- | dits’ automobile had been over- Russell Mfg C o ...... 80 — Yellow Truck ...... 22%, er, has been named a delegate from | hauled by Detectives Smith and Ballots were cast for the new have another breakfast hike ^at her have disposed of his case, Latz is Should the fire get away from the Scovill ...... 62 65 the Hartford County Y. W. C. A. to i Willie Jones. He said he fled imme- officers and Miss Bodrea,u was elect­ Marlborough cabin. Mathe\v Mc­ wanted by the Baltimore and Cleve­ local forest fire fighting forces there | Smythe Mfg C o ...... — 95 ed president for the; third consecu­ the bi-ennial Y. W. C. A. convention diately after the shot was fired and Seth Thom Co. com ..30 — Donald who was called on to speak, land police. is an arrangement whereby a motor 1 WAR ACE KILLED tive year and the other officers re­ said he had been coach for tennis, equipped apparatus may be called ! in Detroit, Mich., April 25 through that after he had run some dis- do. pfd ...... 24 — May 1. Miss Palmer is president of I tance he heard another shot, but elected. Directors will be chosen by basketball and baseball for the past S-4 IN NEW LONDON. from Portland or Lebanon. They | Standard Screw ...... 125 145 the Young Women’s Council of the ! did not know who fired it. do, pfd. guar “ A ” ..100 — the members to represent them in two years, and commended the fine New London, March 12.— (AP) — carry a small pump and about 6,500 I Ottawa, Ont., March l2—(AP):— County Y. W. C. A. j Ej^e Witnesses Story,.' each department of "Jtfie plant be­ spirit of the girls in being on hand The Submarine S-4, used this win­ feet of .3 inch hose. This hose, with I Stanley W orks ...... 42 44 Col. W. G. Barker, who b r o o ^ t —— Previously, two eye-witnesses, Taylor & Fenn ...... 115 — fore the beginning oi another year, for the different events whether it ter in submarine safety tests in the suction attached, can be dropped down 52 enemy airplanes and John McCluskey, father of Joseph George J. Jefferies, Jr., IZ12 years Torrington ...... ’ 60 62 Canada’s second ranking air ace df or rather by the first of April. was 90 in the shade, or a snowstorm Florida waters, arrived here today into a stream and proves to be the President Bodreau introduced the of blizzard proportions. most efficient way of fighting forest McCluskey, who was presented with | old. Boy Scout, and Fred Peterson, Underwood Mfg Co. .. 130 132 the Great War, was killed here to-, from Key West Florida, in tow of I guest speaker, Miss Alice Sullivan, U. J. Lupien, assistant manager i fires. a watch by his Manchester friends j g, grocery clerk, testified that they Union Mfg C o ...... ^ 21 23 day v/hen a plane he was -puttkig’ chairman of the advisory board of of the industrial division, compli­ the navy tug Bagaduce. after the meet in Hartford Monday saw several shots fired before Lan- U S Envelope, com .. 210 — through a demonstration, crashed. The Bagaduce relinquished her the Girls City club of Lowell and mented the organization and its night in speaking of the event last | dry escaped. do. pfd ...... I l l 115 Colonel Barker had been in the an executive of the Girl Scout or­ officers and the fact that .t had in­ tow in the lower harbor, and the SEN.4TE 0. K.’S FUND night said that it recalled an un- j Shortly before court opened to- Veeder Root ...... 43 44 only 10 minutes and was flying at a ganization in that city. Miss Sulli­ creased in numbers and efficiency. submarine was taken to the base by usual incident in his life. When he | day, Moulthrope received a special Whitlock Coil Pipe .... 20 22 low altitude when the machine sud-' van has visited in Manchester on Bowling Prizes. the submarine salvage vessel' Che- j first came to this place it wa^at the delivery letter containing a sum­ X—Ex-dividend. denly stalled as he apaprentiy tried Rogers’ tw’o previous occasions and is Mr. Cheney complimented the fine wink. The Bagaduce remained in the home of Mayor Thomas mons in.a divorce suit instituted by XX—Ex-rights. to drive it into a steep climb. r familiar with the work of the sportsmanship of the girls and stat­ harbor. She is due at Charleston, 3. father that he made his home for his \yife at Danbury, Conn. The let- The plane remained suspended the first four m.onths in Manchester, ter was opened by his attomey.s ed that the firm of Cheney Brothers C., March 28. momentarily at the top of the up­ Washington, March 12.—.(AP.)- . He was-married in Manchester and and then handed to him. After ( was proud of the Girls Athletic A s­ ward loop and then plimged head­ SAVE FISHING BOAT. The additional $100,000,000 for the , j(. him considerable pleasure to reading it, he stuck it in his pocket sociation. He read the high scores Federal Farm Board recently re-1 watch presented by Man- without making any comment. long to earth. 'The pilot’s body wa^ and averages made in the junior New London, March 12.— (AP) — N. Y. Stocks pulled from a mass of twisted Picked up by the Coast Guard pa­ quested by the board was approved • (.^ester’s "Mayor,” who was one of Dion L. Farris, chief defense and senior bowling leagfues and pre­ today by the Senate without opposi- ^i^g persons he ever knew in v/reckage. trol boat 231, which found her drift- counsel, made repeated efforts to sented the prizes to the winners. tion, 'M'pnr-b'^ster. have Landry admit that he heard A large number of air officials Of Statistics printed on the spoilt page helplessly in Napeague Bay, L. The fund was added to the first j '' ____ five or six shots before he fled. Adams E x p ...... 33 the department of National DefenBO- of today’s issue will give further de­ 1 ., because of a disabled^engine, the deficiency bill after sharp debate i ygyg.1 weekly setback tourna- Landrj% however, stuck steadfastly Alleg Corp ...... '..... 31% witnessed the tragedy. They wera tails. fishing boat Florence, witli this over the policies of the board dur-1 jp^nt beinf^ held in Buckland will be to his original statement that he Am Bosch M a g ...... 49% viewing the demonstration of the The gathering then ascended to place as her home port, was brought ing which Senator Brookhart, Re- | continued tomorrow night in the heard only one shot fired before he Am Can ...... 143% ship, taken aloft for the first tinie>, the main hall where an entertain­ here today. publican, Iowa, urged co-operation | i ran. Moulthrope fired that shot, he A Tn Goml Alcoh 25 ment was staged imder the chair­ The Florence was found at 2 by the board with the Canadian i " ____ j Detective Smith fell fa- Am and For P o v /...... 87% manship of Miss Ruth Helwig. Sev­ o’clock this morning and her master wheat pool in opposition to Eng-1 Edward Loback of Apel place has | tally wounded, Am Internal ...... 48% MYSTERIOUS HUES eral amusing numbers were given, re-quested that the service boat tow land, France and Italy. i proved to Charter Oak street. i ------—------Am Metal ...... ,• .,• •• • • ^ % short sketches and pantomimes. her to this port. She was brought Brookhart expressed a belief that TO FILE APPE.\L t Am Pow and Lt ...... •: .-lOS a combination of the three Euro- Miss Emily Kissmann reading the to the state pier, and left after re­ ,. • i. XI- » - „ William Bartley, who has been------i Am Rad Stand San ...... 35 % New Orleans, March 12.— (AP)— descriptions. Miss Ida Wilhelm, a pairs to her engine had been com pean nations against the American | ' on the Woodland tobacco Hartford, March 12—(AP)—The Am < Roll Mill ...... 93% Fire of imdetermined origin, tha' LOU: “ WTiy so blue. Molly?” wheat growers was m operation He | f^om that place graceful solo dancer and a ' member pleted. attorney general’s office expects to Am Smelt ...... 74% third one to break out mySteridusly MOLLY: "You’d be blue, tool of the association, executed a toe blamed the board for not asking, Buckland and will ente complete and file today its appeal Am T and T ...... 240% on the New Orleans waterfront’, mme money at this time. j , Hackett Brothers Am Wat Wks ...... 105 You know how I had my heart set ' SPECIAL COURT SESSION from the writ of mandamus and ballet dance which won much Defending the policies of the 11 ^ ____ Anaconda ...... 73% within three weeks, destroyed het- on a new living room suite and a applause. Credit is due the supper, Waterbury, March 12—(AP) — A brought against the attorney gen­ tv/eeu 400 and 500 bales of cotton' board, Chairman. McNary, of the j eral by Prof. Albert Levitt of Red­ Atl Ref ...... 46% new rug for my dining room. Well decoration and entertainment com­ special session of the Superior The new truck for the Eighth in a section of the city dock board's Criminal Court will be held here agriculture committee, said a "des ding, v/hich was upheld by Judge Baldwin L o c o ...... 35 . . . they’ll have to wait now . . . mittees and the girl who cooperated e^^sted'" throrehi School and Utilities District has ar- warehouse early today. , Friday afternoon at 2 p. m. at which , J . X. . ^“rouga J ^ ^ foj. a short time Newell Jennings in Superior Court. B and O ...... 118% our old fmnace gave out' yesterday for the success of this annual affair. the world m the wheat market civeaanuw sweet Bendix Aviat ...... 44% Firemen held the flames within time ten men now held in the New and he believed the board was do- i today by President F. A. i^wcec. This makes the final step prepara­ and Dick insists that I get a new Haven coimty jail will enter pleas. tory to contemplated action in the Beth Steel ...... ,101% one section of the warehouse by washer. Naturally . . . the furnace closing partitioning doors. NO DECISION REACHED The men were bound over to the ing all it “possibly can at this | McGuire, who was* injured Supreme Court. Burr Add Mch ...... 50% and the washer come first.” June term but were unable to furn­ time.” Senator McKellar, Democrat, in an automobile accident three ish bonds. Judge Frederick M. weeks ago was at the Manchester LOU: "Not necessarily, Molly I Washington, March 12.— (AP.)— Tennnessee, said he had heard re­ Peasley, will preside. To date 36 psstoffice for a short time this An attack by the Mead-Morrison ports that the board was “gam- You can have them all at once. men have been held for the June morning. He is carrying one arm Just go to Ward’s and make your Manufacturing Company of Maine on the New York compulsory arbi­ term of whom 20 are in jail for purchases on their new Budget want of bonds. To reduce the size Plan. Y’our purchases will be com­ tration law, failed today for the time being at least in the Supreme of the June docket it was arranged S i E-£S» ="• bined in one order. One down pay­ Court. that the ten cases be called Friday. ment covers everything. You pay The court refused to decide an WOMEN ARE A(LAIN$T A chicken pie supper will be serv­ TiS® the balance . . . easily . . . out of appeal of the company pending a THREE YEARS’ SENTENCE ed at the Manchester Community monthly income.” , ^ review of the case on its merits. Bridgeport, March 12—(AP) — House this evening from 6 to 7 The Mead-Morrison Compemy, do­ John (Baron) Kushner, 33, sen­ A DRY REFERENDUM o'clock. MOLLY: "Just the plan for os, ing business in Massachusetts, tenced to State’s Prison for one to Loul Let me qse your'^phone and sought to raise a question of the three years by Judge A. L. Brown Edgar Ansaldi of 140 Maple, I'll tell Dick alsout it right away.” constitutionality of-the New York in Superior Court today when he (Continued from Fnge l) street, a student at Worcester statute in a controversy with the pleaded guilty to eight counts of Tech., was on the honor, roll at the Bear Tractors, Incorporated. obtaining money under false pre­ from a wide field. Some were promi­ last marking period of the institu­ tenses. nent in club and social circles while tion. Kushner solicited orders from others spoke as chairmen of na­ ! r housewives throughout the city, ac­ tionally known, women’s organiza­ The Italian-American Ladies A1J cepting deposits on payments for tions. society will omit its meeting tonighJ goods that never were delivered. Mrs. Vic Donahey, wife of the at the School street Recreation Cen­ former Governor of Ohio, Mrs. Orrin ter because of the’ fact that this is “TVie CONCERT COOK BREAKS LEG R. Judd, president of the Council Italian night at the State theater. New London, March 12.— (AP)— of Women for Home Missions; Mrs. . Under Auspices of the Suffering from a fractured right Jesse W. Nicholson, of Chevy Chase, uay’ leg, Harry Daugherty, ships coqk Maryland, president of the National Manchester Mothers’ Club aboard the Coast Guard patrol boat Woman’s Democratic Law Enforce-*! CONVICT IS ACQUinED in the Marion, was admitted to the Law­ ment League; and Mrs. John F. ! rence and Memorial Associated Sippel, ef Baltimore, president of ; hospitals tois afternoon. the General Federation of Women’s Auburn,)N. Y., March 12.—(AP; The manner in which Daugherty, Clubs, were among those recorded —Max Becker, Auburn convict, to­ Introduces the First of Our High School Auditorium received the injury was not known. as supporters of the dry law. day was acquitted of a charge of The crew of the Marion were work­ Mrs. Sippel said she had been murder, first degree, for the death INTERNATIONAL NIGHTS March 18th, 1930,8:15 p. m. ing on a derelict vessel in Block threatened with bodily harm if she of Principal Keeper George‘A. Dum- Observed as ^ Island Sound this morning, and it took the witness chair in support ford, in the prison riot of last De Pratt and Whitney Choral Club was then he received the injury. of the Eighteenth Amendment, but cem berTl. appeared just the same. Mrs. Becker overjoyed leaped to his 35 Male Voices FUIJJD TO FIGHT PEST. Nicholson testjfled she had no .ob­ feet when the foreman read the ver- i Hartford, March 12.— (AP) —^An jection to those seeking a change diet. He turned to the jury and | Directed by Sydney French added appropriation of $6,000 by in the law by legal means, but de­ said: “ I Assisted by v/hich ttie State may increase its nounced any effort to seek a change “I want to thank you for the It'e' la control over the quarantined area by nullification. ' VIRGINIA ERICKSON MacCRACKEN you have givep me, and I hope the] where the com borer Is found, was day will never come when you wi’l J Soprano granted the department of agricul­ FAVORITES BEHIND be sofry.” Then he’ faced Supreme j ture this morning by the board of MABEL G. FRENCH Miami, Fla., March 12— (AP) — Court Justice Benjamin B. Cunning j finance and control. Gene Sarazen and Johnny Farrell, t t O ^ Solo Pianoforte By means of the added appropri­ favorites to win the championship ham, presiding, and said: /‘Judge ation it is planned to control,’ as of the International four ball golf Cimningham, I thank you-for your FREDERICK A. SHIPMAN fairness and impartiality. If there Bass well, the Japanese beetle, in greater matches here, were two down today measure than before, which affects at the 18th hole, half way mark of were more justices on the bench Hartford,- New London, Waterbury their aeirii-final’ in'atch'^vrith Cjril that were as fair and impartial and Tickets Joe, from any member of the club. and New Haven, considered' thee Walker, Saddle River, N.’ J.,' aiid considerate as you, the country I worst districts in this sense. Clarence Gamber, Boca Raton, Fla. would he better off.” I I Kin "-.-s *’ - 'S ‘ r ' ..V? •' ■A ;: r ‘ >-'r' '‘■ ->j« ; --?r ., ■ 1 9 ^ '; .1 . >$V£lUNBSDAlf, MARCH 12j ■ V V .M^CHESTES e v e n i n g H W s o o t h M ANCT^pt. CON^ yj 5 V. •.V.: * HOSTS TO DISTRICT ■;v .< €- f 'i V ON H IGTOY PLANS ' ■ -f • 't . ^ - ' '*■ 0 Over 1,000 Oddfellows to Approves Selectmens East } (Contthued from f^ge Ij

’ (Cohtimied from 'Pa^e One.) Attend Sessions Here 1 ica would be returned.to the Center Street Project; To i States, and.althoiigh-^ey we^^^^^ I serviceable they would be.presentea Se'ereta^ .atiinspn and Senator Next Saturday. Confer With State DepT. Rimd got' together with Reijiro I to the' Nation. ' ■ ^ , Wakat^iki and Admiral Oakarate ; Photographers Vandeveer, , for further discussion of the prob­ ' Rucker safled fP^ fw» The Board of Selectmen in a joint lems between the United StatM and The annual district steamer Tamar.oa with' 150,wOJ®®- meeting with the »I^?k ; ^ r d last “ ' Didian and G. Fred Barnes Encamp of film 'Vandeyeer who If J^nshing, Japan.' The conference lasted t o A iir lc a for' deyelop- A Ccidnial PQsht^ night approved the double highway h<)ur and a half- mente of Hartford, S h eph erd^* the film plan and center parkway improve­ An American'spokesman-said ^ t- Simpment of South Manchester ^ d ment, said; that photography ww ment for East. Center s ^ e t- er/the meeting that “while ^ Enfield Encampment of made difficult hy the intense cold conference will be held with John of differences were narrowingJt ■ville will be held in Manchester a of the Antartic. . A. Macdonald. State Highway Com­ could riot be si^d there was agree­ the Odd Fellows Hall next Saturday. 1 missioner, in respect to the work at ment on any single point. It was in- The attendance is expected to NO CAUSE EOB b is P U T ^ ] bedroom‘‘wood.' Dyirlng, March a later date. The Highway Com­ Sdth;:ttoriTm'eHc^^^ ;ve”r a thousand. The local encamp- Dondon March 12.— (AP) An | greatly amplified \rito a presentation * viaajonai missioner is anxious to start work have exhausted all possible su^es ment is Planning to giv^thej^j^^^^^^ Complete.room ensembles and Exchange -TeleSrapli note of livability to yoigr. bedrooms. We ^ v ite you to see , .v on the accepted project as soon as tidps looking toward an a big reception here Wellington, N?w Zealand, today sej apd that'the next inove mpst come tbetn toe “key to toe “ ty so to S Admiral Richard ;E. Byrd w ^ (main'floor) of this charming furniture. ,r ^ possible. , I speak. They wantI* the visitors » to Bowen’s Plan. j Manchester and of toe opinion that there ^ “ ® The plan as accepted by the j ^*^e^m SSn spokesm^ uSted know more about reason for any controversy ^ J ® ® “ at reports coming from the United lectmen last night was drawn by ^^T^e^ornm^tteM^in charge of this I the BritishBritiah Bmp^^Emp»e andtoe- Umtoo Town Engineer J. FranK Bowen ^ d StiSTliat 'theW ed States event are: C. W. Powers, g e n e r aStates l '------concerningt the latter s cl^ms is estimated to co^t $169,0(^. The Great BritSln would' willing to rSuce battleships by three more chairman, Harold O. Hanson, Wee in Antartica. town will pay one-third of the W- chairman, Harry Woodward, secre­ “America’s claim lies enti e y ■RFLOW-i—The' Letingtbn-r^a completely furnizbad b«d- pense of construction. According dowri to twelve. It was said ®®* outside th e ROSS Dependency said phaScally'that reduc^on tary and W. D. Black, !7 to the accepted plan a center H. Simonsen, program. W. D. Admiral Byrd. “We are far. more in- with-it a true note of excepUgnai vaiue plot will extend from Summit street ?nly to ;Mteeri, and then only ^ter te^Sted £ ^ o o d fellowship vdth you east to Hpll street ,with an inter- setfement of the question of aux land, Decorations, F. E. wum, b^ges.' A. H. Searles, W- in common investigations 4QW® , w ar to nav. In includes fi-ve pieces m Ma^e. . • • P°«®‘ meeting crossover iliaries. Black, refreshments, r®ce^®a wm- there than in any claims. . . ' ^Unxn^ahmg the south roadway pABIS DISAPPOINTED mittee. F. E. Winn chamm^, W m ., The Ross Dependency Is a British ISd I 35 foot highway on the north . ■ . — i 2.-(AP)-Keen A. Roslen, Frank settlement under-toe juridicUon of SittoMS^paif of and a Colonial'figured n« Hawthorne, James F. Janes. the governor general of New as ito would look'in yqur side. The present isle ®f safety is t®wa? manifest in re.- The meeting will open at 2.30 p. be removed and the entire area j quarters in Paris oyer re- Zealand. ,;Own..hotie- the center left open for traffic 1 spgjsmje^^- m. sharp with toe n »CL ficers presiding; -irt]' necessitating the ,'® f ®7^’ I S &r't of co^^^^^ W. Powers, High Priest, fountain iind the installation j -v^r^ apparent today that the Senior Warden. A. H. Searles, new lighting system and storpi as a consequence ler, Jimior Warden, Wm. P*"®®^®®’ sewer layout. ______! m ^ achieve only Munson, 1st watch, Car- Petitions to Congress. Guide, H, President Stephen E®i® , 7here w S aTaint hope expressed 2nd watch, Adam Erd- Manchester Klwapis club has c^led . Acknowledgements were ^®^° Great Britato^ los Davis, man, 3rd watch, Louis Townsend a meeting of the directors for Fri­ from CongressmM E. Sight he'ijfillirig t o ‘give^ some ad- H. Antooney, 1st Guard day Lon at the Frankim school e d | Senator Hiram Bingham f®n ® ‘» ^ g e c u r it y pledges thaUn the 4th watch. of Tent, Wm. Loveland, 2nd Guard hopes for a full att^dance. , ABO'VE—Color has an important place in decoratog ator Frederick C. Walcott■ approving X -J__nermlt further of Tent, George Dodson, Inside Se the Board’s resolution approving the French view might P®*^®^^ main topics to be ^^scus^d are bedrooms. And it can have a place in yours, too, scaling down of French toMag tinel, Thomas Hayes, general progress of ^®. ! with toe smart group illustrated above, It is ope of our- so-called “ 50-50” montUy P®°®'°“ ^ but that hope admittedly Uriel. E. A. Hills, Recording Scribe, Innual minstrel show, the, Hebron, Sare^lpeTafs fust Teeming with ^^^55^^ H. Woodward, Financial Scribe, R. kiddie camp and new members. j and vet it is most inexpensive . . • costing bat 5o9^hO. g?? w-u J. Hawthorne, Treasurer, W. D. over 50 years of age would P« ^^® ^ l l e tiie French technicians todudes Simmons Windsor metal bed (any size) in green a minimum pension allowMce , ^ willing to make somd con- Black. v... A card party is announced frx 1 inrniier a chest of drawers and a. Colonial Dresser in The Patriarchal Degree will b morrow afternoon at toe School Matie- ’ H just proves to you that modern bedrooms can 550 per month. ■ .,^foTir(> by cessions in vnnnas'etonnage fleures,^SnvM inform- conferred at 3 p. m., toe Gol^den Petitions for the acceptaMe street Recreation Center, and a set- be furnished tastefully at little cost. ed observers expresse4 toe f®ar that Rule Degree at 4:30 p. m. and sup back party for Friday evening at the the town of Victoria Road, Hender about all toe conference can do is 6:00 p. m. at toe Masonic .;x ■ T on Road, and Proctor B®a^ running per at West Side Rec. j to work out some agreement for Temple. The meeting will be re- from Center street to West C^te “humanizing” submarine warfare, ip. when visiting street through the Bluefields tract opened at 7:30 p. . .. Under auspices of the Epwojto i perhaps a cessation of capital sWp Grand Officers and other visitors League of the North Methodist by J. Holl will be introduced. At ® ’ to the highway commission for in construction and a_®j not long ago consolidated with the Hartford, where she hhd been visit­ on the Rock'viile ItoA Gus ; Waltz | filed-today for .probats although no S d F r ^ Nichols retain day runs; Fall River Herald. Miss Shea v a ^ tio n the estate has yet been ing'since 11 o’clock that morning. rehandled book reviews and womens The First Theory on the South Manchester to Hart­ < page" matter. -She is a m ^ a t e of dljiqiqBed^. ' The .will was executed June 3, When toe body "was first dis­ ford. Another Hartford man having , Ghenill«!?Vv Wellesley in toe class of 1926. 1936. arid was modified hy two covered, police for a time worked on selected the liarichestor _rtm over , codicils,cme 0® April 27, 1927, ^ d the theory that she might have been Conductor M’Meara. On toe Man- [ RIlClirAGAPP^S another June 1, 1927. Under toe struck by an automobile, and then Chester (^reen and ^‘^®£® | original vrill, Yade University was been taken to toe secluded spot. the samri day. crew, Sladen, How- j riven 510,000 to be added to the This, however, is not thought like­ ard and Gorry will bperatp. Cleve­ YOUNG PLAN, 270-192 Irinciple of the Alumni University ly, in 'view of the fact that her sup­ land wiir have toe night erpM to^ Fund rind credited to the class of posed route from the. Shea home run. The Manchester Greep run is likely to be takett by a Hartford (Gontinued from Page;l). ^ X8T.S was along well populated or much WendeU W. Miachter, his secre­ traveled toroughfares, imtil she man. " signed in Paris on ^)i^® tary, was given 55)000 and toe fol­ reached toe corner of Governor and payments which Germany lowing speciflc.bequests were m&de: Prospect streets. A derrick and t make to the allied powera for toe Margaret McNamara 51,000; An­ As toe murder theory gained cre- Connecticut Company, went though i next 59 years were fixed. Delegates nie McNamarri $750; 'Thomas Hal- defice about East Hartford today Manchester this morning b ^ r id ror ^epresentog six creditor nati^s. feelinS ^ose high among toe towns­ Rockville. A rumor spread that toe pln 5750. ' . wrecker was on its way to tear up ^ From Vem ont comes this charming group .that w itov e the’ United States, Great Britiun. •With these exceptions, and-save people. The case is similar to. a vnur bedroom true Colonial dignity. Jt is made of Jolid France, Belgium, Ittoy for .his papers, and copyrights, toe near-tragedy of seyeraJi months ago, the remainiug p a rt' of the Inter-, li theii signed toe report with toe former .President left all Ms r e i n ­ when a young East Ha-tford High urban tracks from Tolland' avenim, & ^ M a X ^ d built to the finest of New E njgd • scatter mgs. , bwdwMn^ - ' rep^sentatives of Germany. ■ ing estate t© “My. dear wife: Helen school girl was accQsted on the RockviUe,' to ' 'the bridge at toe , 'ofTer^altt"toe'quti»tae#s and -toa* , The Young plan superseded toe iEJ-Taft;” .' * same-road by a negro, who pulled head of Snipsic lake. Actually the , tional Hooked Dawes plan, and took its name from The 'wMow ' was also named as her into toe underbrush and at­ derrick was ' sent to Rpckyllle to [; natterns are almoet identical, sir Owen D. Young. It caUed f®r * ^ecutor; with the request that no tempted tp assault -her. He was pick up and'load-the-rails'that inchesi-^^ A March Special at 55.50. ' auction of toe reparations annunl- bond he required of her, and that frightened away, however, by toe heen'puUed nip between Stafford mid j \ ties during toe next 37 yews from she should not be required to make girl’s screams, which attracted a Rockville and dumped' near, the : approximately 5600,000^^000 ^® an inventory of the estate. passing pedestrian.' The man was Sand Pit, as the station is knovra, j. aver ace , of approximately 54»z,- In the earlier codicil tp ‘hjs vrtll never apprehended. near the old fair, grounds In Rock- Vs.'; 000,000. Annuities of 5408,M0,0OT tS© formrir '-chief-justice ville. They are being taken to Hart­ • t ford for use elsewhere. were recommended for the last z that if any portion ®.f the 510,000 i i M years subject to toe profits of to* legacy to Yale shouid 'have }>enjpmd 'A ir p l a n e d e l a y e d . •Bank for International Settlements by him prior to his death, it should ' created under an agreement. Albany, N. Y., March 12.— (AP)— be Tedpced’ from to* bequest. ■f Under the plan toe final hquida- Bemembers =Ts|t Schpel The- airplane in which, “Lieutenant ition ofth— e World------War would i he : Under this codicil'also A legacy of George A. Pond and, Gaptriin Her- \ corapleted in 1989. During toe ^® _ I -g .riven to'^tbe fbundatioti ■bert' G. Partridge are planning a , fro A. 1929 Germany would h a n d f.^ ,^ A. ^ at Waterto-wn, non-stop flight from NeW. Havem over to her creditorsJn monay and , ^ g g p^or payment of this Conn., to Buenos Aires, landed at ’•oods nearly 524,000,000,000. amount h^d ^ecn made by him; dur- the-Albany airport this ■ mbrning. Commander Pond said 'the* reason 6 B E U tANS ing his life time. . im aacA N e n v o y h o m e . i B y the later codicil, an additional .for toe stop was to put on board a H o t Mexico aty, March 12.—(AP)— ‘legacy pf 52,,50p"was prbvl^d .for number of instruments which had Alberto Pani, Mexican minster to 'the Taft,sclH>o4,:^whlch 'WAS feimded been made for toem by the General France, arrived here ^totoy for _ a by blstorolher, Horace D. T^t. 'Electric Company. He expects to 1 $ visit of several weeks. He said his Under it also was g iv e n ^ resume the flight to New Haven to- trip had.no political sigmfican.ee but ,morrow. ;The flight to toe Argen- Avas'Lomptod by his desire to visit ithe. U i l t ^ .church, FOR INCHSESTiOli; Irtish Taft -was hurled yester ;tine, probably will not be started for A Mexico After several yc^rsj^sence. from 'at least'three; weeks, toe said. 2 ^ ^ ^ Pk|5.5Qld,Kvao^ ■ -pW-';' His mily. Tcpfalnfed- ifi. PA^-'.i'y ' -.M- Jg . t i^^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ WM)NESDAY, MARCH 12, 1930. PAGlfi FUUK

home of her sisters, Mrs. Ward and Naugatuck, Conn., under the baton furnished by the Thomas' Maxwell of Helge Pearaon. Mandolin Qub of Manchester and Mrs. O. Hanolin. STRENUOUS PROGRAMS BOLTON April fr—The Beethoven Glee club WHALEN DEFENDS TALCOTTVILLE Miss Calla Greenaway of Manches- Supervisor L. T. Garrison visited ------: ter favored with two readings: I schools in town thia^week. will be heard in concert in the East FOR CHURCH CHORUSES Hartford High School undfr the aus­ ^ i “Tommy” and “Joint Owners in Twenty-four children attended the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giriswold of The World Day of Prayer for Mis- i Spain.”spain/> Both music and readings 4-H Round up at Storrs college. pices of the Burnside Congregational Hartford visited friends In Cown Church. , AHACKONREDS sions was fittingly observed last Fri­ were greatly enjoyed and appreci­ Mrs. Myron leader at the South end Sunday. Rome, March 12.— (A P . day by the Missionary Society of the and Miss Lydia Young teacher at April 13— The church choir will ated. Refreshments of ice cream and Mr. and Mrs. John Toomey of Swedish Lutherans Face Much of Premier Mussolini to th e. church. With their invited guests cake were served. the center also attended. Seventeen Activity as 1929-1930 Sea­ present its fifth annual rendition of United States Ambassador' from Vemoh Center and the Vernon clubs were represented in three part Hartford visited at Maple ^Wild Sun- Maunder’s "Olivet to CWvary." Robert Douglas has returned to ■day. son Nears End. has just come to light. It is 5iys He Win Give Their______Methodist churches. The members his home from the Manchester contest singing. The Center school April 20— A special Blaster pro­ such call the premier has gathered at ten o’clock to sew for Memorial hospital. won first. It is necessary to win Samuel Alvord of Hartford spent pram at the Swedish Lutheran se-veral years. Saturday at “Alvord Acres.” three years in order to hold the sil­ The choral organizations of the Church in the morning by the choir On becoming head of the'Oabil Names to Employers So ! At noon a delicious luncheon was ver cup. The following children were per­ and in the evening by the children's in 1922 he asked that he not b n * 4-V«^®:rence Pinney. The hostesses of... the j 1, ...... 1930, - amounted------... to .K—. $327 a a------share. •placingjsacmg oi of meniiieu inlu eertain organiza- ^ ij evening are Mrs.rars. Clifford Meyers j1 The dividend is payable April 15, to tipns or businesses, it is our duty to ( ^ij^e Doggart. i stock of record March 28. nilock such plans. If that involves j Bradley has re- j The regular quarterly payment of •identifying the persons so piaceu to i after visiting for a few days | $2 1-2 cents a share on the common +K-;.. ^ omninvpr.s l^ o y e r s that wifiwill behc donedone. home of her daughter, M rs.' stock of Faishion Park Associates, Professors Protest Felix McCue at Worcester, Mass. ! due at this time, was passed by the Inin tneirtheir proiesLprotest the me Uolumbia law The Christian n;naeavorEndeavor Society j directors at their meeting today, • professors described Mr. vynaie s j Sunday evening at 7 o’clock, i The company, located a£ Rochester, • auction in naming Communists lo i subject of the meeting was j N. Y., manufactures men's clothing. itheir employers as a flagrant - and How to Win others to I ------lation of the civU hhertlM._____ Christ.” The Senior Leader was | BEYOND HIM . . J. McKeen Cattell. former profes- Miss Alice Doggart and the Junior j ------^ <^or of psychology at Columbia Uni- AVTOMOBILE Leader, Master Charles Monaghan, j WIFE; When you’ve had a few ^^rsity. in a letter to the police com- Eleanoriliieaiiur Lorraine1-rfi.Jri Oriuc McKenna has: whiskies-and-sodas jvu you ought to w Imission said Mr. Whalen was violat­ been promoted from the Cradle Roll j realize you’ve had enough, and ask ing the Federal penah code. Department of the Sunday School! for some harmless drink like — ; ^ Norman Thomas, prominent So- to the Beginner’s Department. | sarsaparilla. fciftlist. said he planned to present a There were about 50 in attendance i HUSBAND: Yes, my dear, but l-petition signed hv Liberals to Mav-Mr ' the social given by the Christian | the difficulty is that when I’ve had ;riE■VS^alen's James removalJ. Walker as police commis Endeavor,X 1 < X 1 U C C L V V 1 Society in i n the C X li;: Church V../IX LI I XX par- p c fc l - 1 LVa few whiskies »» **.».,***w..^ I can’t say ^ sarsa- -- lors on Friday evening. Music was j parilla.—Buen Humor, Madrid. i^ n er. OF T o m o r r o w

S S S | ^ I " Let Us Show You T The Actual Advantages ; ; THE GRE.\T BLIZZARD Lfltimate cost is as important ! '— ' I ’-On March 12, 1888. the great of Buying a fl^zzard which paralyzed the east, }was at its height, i Snow fell to a depth of three feet as first cost in the purchase •over the Atlantic states and New New FORD 1 England was drifted by gales of ’ -Jsind into drifts of five. 10 and 20 Come in and one of ,our salesmen will ifeet deep. The storm began on the gladly point out to you the various of an automobiie i night of March 11 and by morning factors that go to make up the econo­ f .shops and houses were tightly sealed 'by drifts. Trains were buried in my of the New FORD. ■ snow and telephone and telegraph He will explain why the first cost is ; communication crippled. New York low and why low depreciation, accur­ received its news from Boston by ate manufacturing, and go,od per- v^ay *of cable from London. ■•In New York the East River froze f formance make up a series of advan­ ?(Wer for the first time within the tages not to be overlooked when buy­ I memory of living men and fear was ing a new car. felt for the safety of the Brooklyn HEN you purchase an automobile you are mak­ The difference in selling cost, combined with, the {bridge, which was then five years 1 old. ing an investment of a considerable amount of low charges for financing and accessories, amounts i . That night, girl clerks who man- W (••‘.gcd to come to work, were forced money. It is essential, therefore, that yon give careful to at least $50 to $75 on each car. This is as impor­ 1 to sleep on department store j counters. The hotels were so over­ thought to the best selection and know what you are tant as economies in production in keeping down the crowded that refugees had to sleep ; in chairs and on floors. The follow­ getting for your automobile dollars.' price you pay for the new Ford. ing day great bonfires were lighted Manchester Motor Sales 'to help melt the snow. 1069 Main St Open Evenings Tel. ,o462 The first cost is important because it may raean^ T h e low iiltimate cost of the new Ford is the result.of IvILLED BY SENTRY. Thos. E. Donohue, Mgr. an immediate, satisfactory saving. Of equal impor­ 5 sound ^lesign, quality of material and unusual care in ^ Washington, March 12.— (AP) — Challenged by a sentry at Man- tance is the ultimate cost after thousands of miles of manufacturing. Friction and wear are reduced by the aguaa, Nicaragua, Lieutenant Ed­ ward Seldy of the Marine Corps was service. This ultimate cost is the true measure of accuracy with which each part is made and assembled. & ot to death Sunday night by the guard who apparently mistook him automobile value. for a bandit. These factors combine to decrease the cost of The Navy Department announced today that an investigation was un­ operation and add months and years to the useful life der way. No further details were T h e first cost of the new Ford is unusually low not available. INSURANCE of the car. The good performance and low yearly Lieutenant Selby's widow is in only because of economies in manufacturing, but Coronado, Calif. He was a native of depreciation of the new Ford are indicative of the Chicago and joined the Marines because the same principles that inspire these savings Corps in 1912. enduring quality built into it at the factory. TTie Best Guardian 6f , are extended to every other step that means greater service to the public. It is easy to see that economies S e r v ic e charges are on the same fair, economical Life and Property in production would be of little value if they were basis as the makii^ and selling o f the car and replace­ sacrificed later through high charges for distribution, ment parts are always available at low prices through * selling, financing and accessories. all Ford dealers*. In two, three or fivC yeaTs, depend­ Insure Your Valuables The Ford dealer, therefore, does business on the ing on how much you drive, the saving i : operating same low-profit margin as the Ford Motor Company. and maintaining a new Ford^ will gmount to even : A BOX IN A GOOD S.AFE DEPOSIT VAULT His discount or commission is twenty-five to fifty more than the saving on the first cost. IS THE Think in terms of tomorrow, therefore, when you I Shipwrecks BES'r AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE. per cent lower than that of any other automobile •on land too dealer. You gain because he makes a sm ^ profit on purchase an automobile. For tomorrow will reveal 1 The Manchester Trust Co. tnany sales* instead of a large profit on fewer sales. its true worths Our Life Income plan will keep you afloat and take you safely through the worst storm. Roadster, $435 Phaeton, $440 Tudor Sedan, $500 Coupe, $500 Sport Coupe, $530° It pays you a comfortable income -whenever you are unable to work on account of Two-window Fordor Sedan, $600 Three-window Fordor Sedan, $625 Cabriolet, $645 Town Sedan, $670 illness or accidental injury. If you hie prematurely, it Fire and Liability S I pricea /• q. b» DetroU, Conwnieni Ume ptymaUi arm ged throu$h the VrUveraid Ctedii Company provides for your family^ If you live, it pays you an income for life beginning at Insurance FORD MOTOR COMPANY age 65. Inquire for cost at your age^ Connecticut General RICHARD G. RICH .ife insurance Company Tinker Building, South Uancheeter. FAYETTE U. 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car to approach stopped* r “ ITALIAN NIGHT” AT THE OVERPRODUCTION m i s BANDITS GET $800 took $800 from one of.thatvraj FORTUNE IN STUCK pants, James Donestlcb of Frax W A R E WARNED Overnight Traiimg Camp ham, and found nothing on STATE THEATER TONIGHT OUR SUGAR INDUSTRY Natick, Mass., March 12.— (AP)— other. - ^ A band of five men who held up an After crippling Doneatla>’a iha^ NOT TO USE FORCE A , P. News IS EASILY STOLEN chinp, they diMve away In their 0 * ^ F-L-A-S-H-E-S New York, March l2.- -(^AP)—'The automobile rruck and placed it. Amateur Talent Reinforces machine. American 'S u gar Refining Company across the road to stop a pas $nger I. Bill In Which Ruth Chatter------. A reports ndt Income Toryear 1929 car, robbing the occupants of the \ latter of $800, was sought by police Washington.—Taft buried at Ar­ Thief Poses As Clerk, Is San Antonio, March 12.— (AP) — ton Is the Star. of $6,645,804, after depc^ation, in­ SPECIAL MATCH TONIGW ; ■ ioyiet Officials Fear an Up­ lington with nation’s highest hon­ Even with Willie Kamm and Arthur terest on - bonds and premium and to^ y. The two holdups occurred ors. Tonight introduces the first “In­ discount’on bonds redeemed. This is last night. Shires missing at third and first "Kaiser” Berthold of RockvlOe Palm Beach.—Edward S. Albee, bases, respectively, the White Sos' ternational Night’’ at the State a moderate gain over 1928, for The gang got no money from the rising Among the Rich Handed Securities and I . 72, theatrical magnate, dies. infield has displayed a DleasTng|*t^®^^®^- Wednesday night which net income of $6,568,6ll was 'two men on the truck, Peter Ste- bowls Red Roach of Waterbury In New York.—Thief posing eis brok­ reported. After preferred ’ divi­ fanoni and -Peno Barto of Milford, the second half of t h ^ 20 game- Calmly Walks Away. amount of speed to Manager Donnie j p r V f d ? dends, earnings per common share Peasant Class. er’s clerk steals $90,000 in stock Bush so far. j yaujjgviHe entertainment, until all after stopping it at gunpoint, and home and home bowling matOh to ­ from two messengers within 15 min­ amounted to $7.77 against $*T.60 in ordered the two to walk away. The night at Gamba’s alleys. R oach utes. I the major groups oJ the town have the previous year. ‘ truck was then maneuvered across j Moscow, March 12.— (A P)—Echo- Yesterday, the combination of i yjgg^ exhausted. Prizes will be Refining profits amounted to $8,- the highway and the first passenger leads by 40 pins. Hng the recent warning- of Joseph New Orleans.—Fire does $2,000,- New York, March 12— (AP) — Jefferies, Cissil, Clancy and Hunni-, awarded to the winning acts on Police today sought a thief who 166,361, an increase from $8,016,- ^talin to Soviet village officials not 000 damage to Mandeville wharf and QO o I field completed five double plays j each of these nights, and in addition, 436 in the previous year. Raw sugar steamship Munaires. donned an office coat posed as a ; ^ ^gj^ total for three games' 'to use force in recruiting peasants clerk and calmly walked out of a i the winner on each night will be to the extent of 1,257,842 tons was for collective farms, today’s Pravda Detroit. — Lindbergh’s mother with the Giants to nine. eligible to enter the finals, the win­ refined. After providing for taxes among 1,700 non-residents and aliens Broadway brokerage house with ; bautions all Communist party work­ ner of which will be awarded a and depreciation, profit amounted to who may lose jobs. securities valued at $87,300. ers and village officials that neither Bradenton, Fla., March 12.— (AP) beautiful loving cup. With the cup about of a ' cent a pound. The | idministrative measures nor open Washington.—Legge says Farm The haul represented two deliveries will go the distinction of being sum of $1,000,000 was charged to i O nly a doctor knows Board will not continue efforts to of securities intended for the firm of —Frankie Frisch, captain of the St. ^coercion must be resorted to. Louis Cards, was expected in camp known as Manchester’s foremost en­ depreciation, againsj: $1,250 *^00 the | g In all cases, Pravda says, mem- remove crop surpluses unless agri­ Benjamin Block. One was 1,300 tertainer. The first will be observed previous year. Total assf I ? w’ere j culture tries to halt overproduction. shares of United Aircraft, valued at today with his contract signed and gjcrship in these farms must be ready for the season’s work. Charles jI as “Italian Night.’’ Seven acts of carried at $157,127,560. Cash 07 what a laxettive ^ased upon the voluntary consent of | New York.—Fox seeks- injifnction $85,000, and the other 100 shares hand amounted to $22,314,971, about of Consolidated Film stock, valued j "Flint- Rtiem, a holdout, came to| khe peasant himself. j to prevent voting of stock holdings $5,500,000 less than a year The paper also hints that adminis- he deposited in trust with John E. at S2,3(K). After obtaining the 1 terms yesterday morning and was in j previously. smaller lot the thief waited for the ence will be expected to determine should be Jtratsve measures must not be used Otterson and H. L. Stuart. uniform yesterday the winner. Earl D. Babst, chairman of the ^n converting peasants from their Montgomery, Ala.—President and more valuable package. In addition, the program will in­ board of directors, in his annual re­ ^religious beliefs. At the same time, cashier of defunct First National The Stock Exchange was closed Tampa, Fla., March 12.— (AP) — clude two of the season’s outstand­ port to' stockholders, said, “ the s^t says, these warnings must not be bank of Tallassee held on charges at noon yesterday in honor of the The Detroit Tigers were back in ing feature pictures. Ruth Chatter- sugar industry has reached again interpreted as a weakening of the of embezzling $250,856.07 memory of William Howard Taft. their training camp here today rub' • i ton wdll be seen and .‘heard in her [ a state of unbalance, This time. '^Sjarty’s struggle to exterminate the ! Cleveland. — Steel rnagnates ad- The Telltale 'Ticker, useful in bing sore spots inflicted by thc latest talkinetalking triumph,triumnh. “The Laugh­Lau&rh- ! however, it is on the side of over- iKulaks, or rich peasants, as a class, j journ without announcing outcome spreading. theft a. alarms, c area was dead. r Brooklyu Dodgers who yesterday ing Lady” , and Alan Hale and Sally production and of low prices in con- 5 Pointing out that both poor 1 of Youngstown-Bethlehem merger Louis Morehead, 50, a runner for j ^7 hits off four Bengal pitch- Eillers will be seen and heard in the : trast to the period prior to 1925,1 lj)easants t.nd middle class peasants discussions B. F. Keech and Company of- j exhnbition game at nautical comedy hit of the year, when the scales were the other way j Chicago.—Samuel Morse Felton, fice is next door to that of Block, ! a._ i j tn ^ lave been "de-Kulaked” (meaning climbed to the second floor with the j Clearwater, l i to ,J. “Sailor’s Holiday.” 1 and the period was one of high lispossessed and exiled) in the chairman of Chicago, Great West­ “The Laughing Lady” presents’ prices and -violent fluctuations. In package of Aircraft stock to deliver, j , irty-’s general fight against real ern, dies. Winter Haven Fla March 12 — I Miss Chatterton in a dashing story the present period of low prices kulaks, Pravda says that any de- Miami, Fla.—rJanet Eastman of Hands Over Package | winter naven, ria, juaren 1 ^vith fast society life as a back-| more than 100 countnes have set jarture from the party’s instruo- Fort. Worth, blonde, wins beauty A young man without a hat and j (AP)—Grover Cleveland Alexander, ground. A lovely lady whom scandal 1 np systems of taxes, duties, excises ^ons regarding extermination of the pageant. wearing a cream colored office - back with his old club, the Phillies, marks for ruin fights back with all 1 nnd bounties, all calculated to help ou don’t want to use a laxa­ most robust man. There ^ r e so Lulak will be severely punished. London.—MacDonald go.yeniment jacket was in the foyer of the | in the role of pitching department the charm and cunning at her com- producers within and pena.hze pro- Y tive every day. Nor once a many calls for this prescriptioit “There have been many cases defeated on coal bill, but is hot tp Block office talking to another man, 1 coach and relief hurler, will be a big mand to “get” the man who black- ducers without their national boun- week. This should not be neces­ and its fame spread eo. rapidly dressed for the street. here poor and middle class peas-j resign. help to the club this year, in the ened her. Clive Brooks heads the dries.” sary. And it never would be re­ that druggists togan to fill It la “Are those for us?” the pseudo- opinion of Manager Shotton. ts have been deprived not only of i Ahniadabad, India. Gandhi st Ls strong supporting cast. quired if all of us would learn quantities; kept it ready for eal^ heir property but their voting | civil disobedience ma^h. clerk asked Morehead. OPENING STOCKS. The runner handed over the pack­ the danger that lies in a careless Now Dr. (Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsfai, ights," says Pravda, “such mis- i Port-Au-Prince, Fort Myers, Fla., March 12.— selection of laxatives. as it is called, is prepared from the akes must immediately be rectified commission s renewed declaraLon age, saying he would return for his New York, March 12.—(AP) — (A P)—Connie Mack is pretty well By taking the first thing that freshest herbs and other pure ,nd the property and rights of these ' for provisional government allays receipt, as is the custom of Wall Slock prices drifted lower at the satisfied withjt the showing of the comes to mind when bad breath, ingredients under ideal conditious. street messengers. He told police WAPPING opening of today’s market when sell­ he thought he saw the man in the champion Athletics in the four headaches, dizziness, nausea, bil­ You can get the generous bottles f r cPravda r a ^ r alsoa d ^ admonishes h i c h e c villagevlUage Hugo Fokenar, ^ f ing pressure was renewed against “ ^ -aa-----ai__ Zggj^lin comm^der, warns Ger- clerk’s coat pass the package game series with the St. Louis Na­ Miss Marion Hills, who is attend­ iousness, gas on stomach and of • it from drug stores in any. Sofficials against attempting all at ^ tionals which resulted in an even several of the public utilities and Knee to force 100 per cent CommurfT many against acceptan .e of- Young through one of the windows into the ing the State Normal School at New bowels, poor appetite, or lack of part of the world. inner office. break. The A ’s took the final game specialties. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin Is sjshi upon the peasants by orgamz- plan. Britain, spent the week-end at the American and Foreign Power and energy warns us that our bowels Miami.—Horton Smith and Ed After delivering other packages of yesterday 14 to 3 in six innings. home of Miss Lenore Towhig at are sluggish, we risk forming the a real corrective of constipstion. "5ng, for example, collective farms in securities, Morehead returned to He sees no reason why the Union Carbide each dropped about 2 ’ i'hich all the property of the peas- Dudley defeated by McIntyre and Springfield. laxative habit. Millions have proved this. That’s - Harry Hainpton. Block’s office for his receipt. He Athletics should not repeat, but his points, Westinghouse •• Electric and why. it is today the world’s most ints including even his chicken.s, Anthony Kraski, of Foster street, American Telephone yielded abput Kely on a doctor's judgment in Minneapolis.—Camera K. O.’s was told.no stock had been deliver­ prediction today was that its going bought a handsome pair of dapple popular laxative t reesc and cow's arc socialized. ed from Keech and Company. a point each, and U. S. Steel Com­ choosing your laxative. Here’s iCvhere these instances have occur­ Montgomery in first round. to be a tough race. gray horses last Monday. New York.—Writ restrains A. A. mon, General Electric, Sears Roe­ one made from the prescription red, such property must be return­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frink motor­ buck, consolidated Gas and Ana­ of a specialist, in bowel and ed to the owners. “This, by no U. from preventing Petkie'wicz run­ St. Petersburg^ Fla., March 12.— Dr. W. B. Caldwell’s ed to East Longmeadow last Sun­ conda opened fractionally lower. stomach trouble. Its originator ..leans, can be considered as a step ning in track meet. (AP)—Assured of $160,000 for the day and spent the day with Mrs. lackward in our' policy toward the Boston—Attorney General Warner WOULD LIBERALIZE next two years. Babe Ruth is devot­ American Smelting, American tried it in many thousand's of ! announces hearings in investigation Frink’s mother, Mrs. E. W. Deffner. Can, Radio and New York Central cases. He found it safe for SYRUP PEPSIN kulak.” ing himself with great zest to the They were accompanied by Mr. and Pravda concludes with the im- ' of pensioning of Patrolman Oliver New York Yanks spring training ex­ showed small initial gains. women, children and old folks; A Doctor's Family Laxative- B. Garrett of Boston police will be Mrs. George A. Frink. thoroughly effective for the jortant statement that those peas- hibition games. The Babe was an Mrs. William Simler, who has its who have joined collective resumed today. BOOK CENSORSHIP DIVORCE BILL DEFEATED Portland, Me.—Cottage destroyed outstanding figure in the Yanks vic­ been ill with a nervous break-down ’Strms tmder duress are free to leave tory over the Braves yesterday, get­ Ottawa, March 12.— (AP)—A bill .£uch farms. “We w’ant to make by fire and boy stunned by lightning for several weeks has been removed to establish divorce court in the bolt in first thunderstorm of year; Boston, March 12.— (AP) — A ting a long triple, a single and two to Manchester Memorial hospital. clear that the voluntary consent of walks, besides making a one hand Province of Ontario was defeated in slight earth shocks reported at Top- liberalized book censorship bill, The Parent-Teacher Association, the House last night by one vote 78 the peasant and not the administra­ catch while running backward, tive force of the government is the sham and Brunswick. based on the principle of judging a | held its monthly meeting at the for and 79 against. basis of our collectivization Fall River, Mass.—Directors of book as a whole before condemning which was the fielding gem of the school hall on Monday afternoon. A similar measure was defeated Here Are Some Exceptionally scheme.” i King Philip mills •vote to submit to it as obscene and giving courts the game. After a short business meeting an at the leist session of Parliament. ' stockholders an offer by Berkshire choice of fines or imprisonment for | interesting program was presented. Fine Spinning Associates, Inc., of violation of the law, today had the San Antonio, March 12.— (AP)-— The Wapping Cemetery Associa­ Good Watcb and Clock Values EXPECT FULL RECOVERY Adams for consolidation. approval of the State Senate. The Big Bill Terry and Freddie Lind- tion held its sixteenth annual meet­ LOOK—ONLY Burlington, Vt. — No commerit measure will now go to the House of strom, big guns of the New YorK ing at the Sadd Memorial Library See the new TIP TOP Wrist other Banjo Clocks available from presidents of Uni­ Representatives. Giants, attack finally have reported last Monday evening. The three Watch and leather strap and OF AUSTIN CHAMBERS versity of Vermont, Middlehury The bill was passed to be en­ for work but both are somewhat directors for the ensuing years wlU plain dial $17.^ and up College and Norwich University grossed by a 23 to 11 vote yester­ the worse for wear. be Edward P. Collins, Harry W. upon bequest of $100,000 by New day. But its terms, a book, pamph­ $4.50 See the new Seth Thomas R ev. E . T. French, pastor of the Lindstrom who has not yet signed Snow and Thomas J. Herritage. The York man on condition three are let, ballad or printed paper “which, Electric dock ■ N azarene church, today received a contract, finished his first work­ Association has lost three members merged. considered as a whole, or considered by death during the past year, Mrs. another telegram from Mrs. David out with a blister on liis throwing TIP TOP WATCHES with $30.00 Lynn, Mass.—Officers Horace Hill with reference to any complete, in­ hand, while Terry didn’t even wait Charlotte Avery, Lucius V. Platt Cham bers, stating that her son Aus­ dependent part thereof, is obscene. raised gold figured dial Strikes the hours and half and William Gillespie of liquor for his first practice to complain of and Miss Ellen M. Foster. tin continues to improve and doc­ squad suspended during investiga­ Indecent, or impure,” may be sup­ hours. a sore thumb. He had it when he tors on the staff of the Mobile, tion of charges they severely in­ pressed and fines or imprisonment ATTACHED $5.00 hospital, look for his complete re­ jured Orman Melanson, 42, by beat­ or both be inflicted upon the seller. came to camp. Seth Thomas Fall Oxford covery. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers ing him on his refusal to lead them The Present Law. ? PAINTINGS DISAPPEAR Chime docks •went to Mobile immediately upon to a liquor seller. The present law has been inter-. EXHIBITION B.\SEB.\LL. O’Sullivan Cushion The new TIP TOP WRIST receiving news that their son was Manchester, N. H.—Cities and preted by the courts to mean that a WATCH complete with brace­ $37.50 seriously ihjured by a fall from a London, March 12.— (AP)^M ys­ let and radium dial towns of state hold special election book may be judged obscene for a 1 At San Antonio—Chicago Amer- tery __ today______surrounded reported dis- h o td window The^ young man is a : ^ single phrase or sentence, both fines | icans 5, N. Y. Nationals 5, (11 inn- appearance of 18 paintings which Rubber Heels WESTCLOX ALARM student at the University of Ala- constltutionkl convention in and imprisonment are mandatory | jngg^ tie>. $5.50 CLOCKS bam a and was entour with a band I the owner of Carlton House Galler­ and Plain and fancy colors. under the present statute. ^ ; ^.t St. Petersburg—Now York ies here announced had been stolen from the college when the accident | ’^''“^rtsmouth, N. H.-United States Under the new measure penalties j American 8, Boston Nationals 5. happened. from him. Something )VIor® That $1.50 and up cruisers Des Moines, Chattanooga are limited to not more than two j ciearwater—Brooklyn Nation- Police asked to trace the pictures Goodyear years imprisonment or fines of not! Detroit 3 ' Is New I and Cleveland sold to Baltimore were told they included four Rem­ WESTCLOX AUTO CLOCKS Westclox "Tiny Tim” Shipbuilding Company for $80,000. or W < than $1,000. ’ Bradentok-^Philad^lphia, BASKETBALL (A) brandts, and works of Rubens, Van ‘%vith plain and radium dials d o c k New Haven—Congressman Wil­ The bill was reported by the com- . imiin'T Dyke, Galnesborough and other fa­ W ingfoot liam H. Hull of Peoria, 111., former mittee on legal affairs after pro- mous painters. The total value was i $2.50 and $3.50 $2.50 Kansas City, March 12.— (AP) — distillery manager, tells local lodge tests against the present law had said to be many thousands of Rubber Heels A well mads and sturdily of Elks that highest grades of been made recently by a large body pounds. Cuilt clock.. Westclox Pocket Watches' F ou r teams from the West, two of citizens. Their protests followed fro m the North, a pair from the whiskey can be manufactured and For Ladies’^ and Children. the conviction of a Cambridge book­ HINT AT POISON PLOT $1.00 and $1.50 Ohio valley and a half dozen from placed on market for thirty cents a Florence, Italy, Ma,y 12.— (AP) — seller after a trial on evidence se- Rememper we also use leath­ the M issouri valley area, were to A Fourteenth Century painting de­ er soles that do not burn or SPECIAL! All American Combinatioii battle late today and tonight for the Hartford—Autopsy reveals Mrs. cured by arents of the New England picting the Vlrgfn and child, said to One Waterbury Banjo Clock Pen and Pencil Sets Watch and Ward society. ] Madison, Maine, March 12.— (AP) sweat your feet. They are quarter-finalist positions in the an­ Francis Sylvester, 50, whose body : —Ivan Williamson, a mechanic, was be of, great value, has been stolen Regular $16.50 nual National A. A. U. Basketball w’as found in clump of bushes, was from the Petrina church, at li'fm- flexible. $2.50 - j held^today in connection with a re- $14.50 Made by Conklin tournament. beaten to death and criminally as­ MRS. MILLER FREE. 1 cent alleged poison .plot after being taione. Today’s schedule: saulted. I named in a warrant charging him 3 p. m.—East Central Teachers Bridgeport—Four bandits using Lansing, Miph., March 12 (AP) with attempted murder by sending (Ada, Okla.) vs. Goodyears, (Akron, stolen Norwalk automobile snatch -Mrs. Etta Mae Miller, a victim of j poison through the mails Action Without Harm Sam Yulyes Ohio). pocketbooks from three women and Michigan’s former “life-for-liquor” Investigation of an alleged at­ R. DONNELLY 4 p. m.—Bethany College vs. Ath­ then abandon machine. 701 Main St. So. Manchester law, was free today for the first tempt to poison seven Madison resi­ Next Door to Dougherty’s ens A. C. (Oakland, Calif). Bridgeport—Philip Dunning, well time in 14 months. dents has been under.way by Sheriff Whenever Constipated JEWELER 6:30 p. m.—Murphy-Did-It (^Oma­ known playwright and theatrical The 50-year-old mother and house­ Markham during the past two Barber Shop 515 Main Street, South Manchester ha) vs. Phillips (Bartles-ville, Okla). producer, suffers possible internal wife, who began a life sentence in wee'r:. “7:30 p. m.—Olympic Club (San injuries and injury to back in fall the Detroit House of Correction aft­ Clues in the case lncl«*Jed a thum/ Here’s a way to be rid of const!- Francisco) vs. Wyoming University. down gasoline station oil pit. er her convictidh here Decv'iber 31, print on one of five en^eTopercon': 8:30 p. m.—Ki C. A. C. (Kansas New Haven—Yale Athletic Asso- 1928 on a fourth liquor felony, re­ taming poison powder and addressed works quickly, effectively, but gent- MONUMENT PRICES City), vs. Los Angeles, A. C. (Los i ciation issues statement mourning turned to her home and her husband to Madison residents. Similar hand­ ly- REDUCED Angeles). recent death of Dr. Arthur T. Had­ last night. She was released on $2.- A candy Cascaret at night—the 9:30 p. m.—Ascension Club writing was found on all five letters. ley, president emeritus of Yale and 500 bond pending a new trial The otherv poison attempts were next morning you’re feeling fine. Place Your Order Now for (Minneapolis), vs. South Side Turn­ reviewing his contribution to Yale Breath is sweetened; tongue clear­ granted by the Supreme Court. made through forged prescriptions Decoration Day. ers, (Indianapolis), athletics. Under a former section of Michi­ sent to local druggists for filling and ed; biliousness, headaches, dizziness, 10:30 p. m.—Ke-Nash-a (Ke­ Hartford —Thomas Holt of New­ gan’s habitual criminal law, convic­ mailing. gas vanish. Repeat the treatment Alexander Jarvis, Jr., puts in nosha) Wis), vs. Monarchs (Hum- two or three nights to get the sour­ ington reappointed as Dairy and tion of four liquor offenses made* a oar foundations. bold, Kas). Food Commissioner by Gov. Trum­ life sentence mandatory. The last ing waste out of your system. See bull, and on May 1 he •will begin his state legislature removed liquor of­ how appetite and energy return; fourth term. fenses from the classification of TOWN ABVERTISEMENT how digestion improves. WHITE MEMORIAL HEALTH INSTITUTE Wethersfield— Prison adminisra- felonies imder which the life sen­ The action of Caacarets is sure, tion says that spiteful inmates of tence Is Imposed. Her sentence then complete, helpful to everyone. They STUDIOS UNIVERSAL state prison slashed a quantity of are made from cucara, which doc­ Hartford. March 12— (AP)—Com- was commuted to 7% to 15 years. Notice of The CHAS. W. HARTEN8TEIN missioner Stanley H. Osborn of the shirts ready for shipment made out tors agree actually strengthens 149 Summit St. Dial 6520 of material cut last Friday. bowel muscles. All drug stores Connecticut Department of Health, FEW ER BRITISH SOLDIERS Local Representative. Supt. Louis A. Sexton of the Hart­ New Haven—City secures loan of Tax Collector have the 10c boxes.-:-adv. $1,360,000 at a rate of interest of TOASTER ford hospital and nine other authori­ 3.97 percent plus a bonus of $11, a London,'March 12.— (AP)—Brit­ All persons liabel by law to pay ties from this state, will participate figure considered by city administra­ ish Army estimates for 1930 total Town or Personal Taxes, in tho in the 1930 New England health in­ 40,500,000 a decrease of 605,000 Turns stitute which is to be held in Boston [ tion as cheaper than last loan. A Town of Manchester, are hereby no­ year ago 5.19 percent was paid for pound sterling. The total men in tified that I vgil have a rate bill for during the Massachusetts ter-cen- i the army establishment, exclusive of the Toast Over tennial celebration April 14-18. borrowed money. the List of 1929, of 16 Mills on the India, is 148,900 as compared with dollar due'and collectible on April Others from Connecticut on the 150,500 in 1929. New Kelvinator Models By program of lectures, discussions and 1, 1930. Personal Tax due April i clinics consist of director Henry B. PRIZE BEAUn 1, 1930. Simply Turninfir Moyle, Hartley Salmon, Clinic of Said Tax Payable at the Tax Hartford: Dr. Albert S. Gray, Dr. TOWN MEETING Collector’s Office The Bread Rack Back Millard Knowlton and Df. James L. Now On Display Miami, Fla., March 12.— (AP) — in the Municipal Building McCartney, all of the Connecticut Miss Janet Eastman, 20 year old President Hoover and ex-President Coolidge have, department of health; Hector B. blonde of Fort Worth, Texas, today WARNING from Crutcher of the Connecticut Society won the gem studded crown em­ both purchaged these new machine.''. for Mental Hygiene, New Haven, The legal voters of the Town of APRIL 1 TO MAY 1 WITH BREAD KNIFE FREE blematic of the title “America’s Bolton, Conn., are hereby warned What is good enough for the President of the United Dean Annie W. Goodrich, R. N., Sweetheart” which she was awarded inclusive. to meet at the Basement of the States ought to be good enough for your home. Yale school of nursing; Ira V. His- last night in competition with 43 Hours; 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ex­ cock, Yale school of medicine; Medi­ other contestants In the first annual Congregational Church in said cal director Da-vid R. Lyman, Gay­ Miami bathing beauty pageant. Town on Tuesday, March 18, 1930 cept Thursday, April 3, Thurs­ lord Farm sanitorium, Wallingford Miss Eastman is five feet six at 2 o’clock p. m., for the following day, April 10, Thursday, Apr»l V New be Luxe Model and Dr. C. E. A. Winslow, Yale inches tall and weighs 120 pounds. purposes, •viz.: To levy a tax on the last final 17, Thursday, April 24 and 3 different temperatures, without manual control. school of med?cine. It wa.s announced she would re- Thui’sday, May 1. Hours 9 cefve 500 as first prize and a trip assessment of Taxable Property in ONLY to Rio De Janeira later in the year said Town'to meet and defray the A. M. to 9 P. M. p m ic RECORDS to represent the United States in an expenses of said Town for the cur­ Interest will be added to all taxes $179 *”$850 international beauty pageant there. rent year and to be paid within one remaining unpaid after May 1, 50c DOWN $1.00 A MONTH "America’s Sweetheart” plans to year from the date of levying same 1930. Interest . will start from On display on Main S t next to Economy Grocery. Co.. LEASE use her prize award in attending and to transact any other business April 1, 1930 and will be at the rate rhe Green Stores Inc., to the Mc­ Texas Christian University in Abi­ proper to bring before said meet­ of 9 per cent, to October 1, 1930 Clellan Stores Co., lease of stores in lene. #.''exas. ing. and at the rate of lO per cent, for ,The Cheney Block by William Winter Miss Alberta McKellopp, 17 year Dated at Bolton, March 11, 1930. balance of year. Interest at the Drfcw, lessor. old Los Angeles girl carried off sec­ J. White Sumner, Town Clerk. rate of 12 per cent, after lien has ALFRED A. GREZEL Manchester Electric Co. Warrantee Deed ond honors as “Miss California” W. R. French, been filed will be added. - Hugh McIntosh to Annie McIn­ while Miss Margaret Ekdahl of F. H. Strong, 1 Purnell Place, -‘ South Manchester 773 MAIN ST. PHONB 51 tosh, one-half interest in lot of land Tampa, Florida, as “M iss Florida” R. K. Jones, GEORGE H. HOWE, on Maple street. ~' captured thlr(T Place. Selectm en. Collector

\ pagu smfsm WiSDN^SpAY, MARCH 12, 1930. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.; western railroad and director gejjH b Xi L c h ie f DIE& eval o » i^ t a r y rai^osds during tin World War, died last night. JjtM CHAMBER MEMBERSHIP • Chicago, March uel.Moree P«4ton, 77,.chainhM of November he wfS eMckea paralysis; Publishes Life BllDING APPUCANTS APPROVED the Board of the Ohicago BILLS ORDERED PAD) BY SEECTMEN Of Boccaccio] ■«> ! ■ The report of Building toopootor E. C. ElUott, Jr., « c p U d hy the i Selectmen last night follows: March T,'iWOs ^ Board of Control 0. K»’s 133 Town MU8 ordered paid 6y the Seleetmen laat night tollowi ^ | 1 New Names for Roll—Name ^ Honorable Board of Selectmen, i New Committees. Magazine, subscr^^^^^ ■ • • • • • • • • • •;;;;;;;; ] j Manchester Conn. , „ /vnderson Brothers Granite Co., headstone ...... 5g ^ i My report as Building Inspector for the month of.February, 19^0 Is : After hearing the report of R. K. A.nderson & Noren, groceries ...... • • • •...... 22.00 ' Anderson, conunander-in-chief of- herewith submitted:; A.ndisio, Evasio, rent ...... 60.00 d w e l l in g s the recent membership campaign of Awmstronc-. Wm., care of dump ...... •••• 135.00 ^Jst. Cost of Commerce, the ulymonJ H. Bowers. Exam.-Public Records sg.OO w. Harry England, Lot No. 28-^Cobura^Road ...... •... -fViOOO j ^*„d^^“£otroT COTSis^g^of _toc Brazaukas, J., groceries, rent 32.00 Brazauski, Adam, rent (2 mos.) 8.75 .8 00 ; directors, officers, Md Center Auto Supply Co. auto and truck parts 15.00 Charles Warren, 447 Center St...... iooo ; chairman, approved aJl oj. 34.00 I Alfred C. Leidholdt, 250 Fern St...... i applications obtained in the drive, Chartler. R. J-. board and c a r e ...... : yesterday, including those of two Correnti, Paul, groceries ...... 11.10 1 women, Mrs. Elizabeth CosteUo of ninmond's Shoe Stores, sh oes...... • • 37.00 j MISCELLA NEOU S S d E G., D. D S , Dental Serv.ee 46.75 j .Tfvfi i the Hotel Sheridan, and Mrs. Paultae 10.00 I State Service Station, 770 Main SU sh ed ...... I Berrette of the Ladies Shop. / L)ol"-c, c. B. Co., weed killer, etc...... j Alexander Degutis, 62 Clinton St., hen c o o p ...... This is the first time in the his- Dougan, T. G., ambulance service ...... 4.00 ! - 7 7 ? : 1 tory of the Chamber o« ] elite Studio, photos ...... 77.8S ' that women have been admitted to 23.00 i f i r s t i alterations a n d ADDITIONS ' membership *and...... the...... first time toat j The atlvance toward fivilization Cvarts Machine Co., truck part •••••' 18.00 ' 9.50 N Shaniro 15 Ashworth St...... 52.500 membership has exceeded 300, ;'’arr, Mrs. L., rent ■•••••...... 2.75 . ITfenning1-^Sing A. Johnson, 75 Laurel St...... there being a total 318 m e^M S ; the control and use of PIRR e-'isclier, Gustave ,Co., folders ...... iiennmg A. .1 97------Center?500 St.I jogtej.. The nearest num^r 43.75 I Gustave Bansemer 9 . . I _ . . Cm-dner. W. H., shoes ...... 45.05 i ■ Elmo Annulli, 13 Hawthorne St i to this figure was obtained in 1925 ' I when the Chamber had 298 mem- i f M .S fln e '.; aupplleV I'd.OO $3,535 ‘ ]jgj.g^ 11 ~reat A. & P- Tea Co., groceries...... 24.00 ' $11,260 1 The Board of Control also au- 6.00 Totals • ! thorized the purchase of member- j FIRE is natiirerpurifier 'isrxfchfc:H^Tam ^e 7 ioe;.;:::: 39.25 Respectfully submitted, lS.30 ■ Edward C. Elliott, Jr. ! ship plates of brass with a neat de- ileJald Printing Co.. Thomas Caldocot Chubb ■ — i sign similar to that on the Cham- ti-gins, Mrs. H.. board and care 13.3S office supplies 322.03 Mr. Chubb,_____ brother-in-lavv of ; i her letterheads. This plate will be | ilomc & Schwartz Co.. Inc., 1.70 Mrs. George Wells Cheney, of 21' ' distributed to ea.ch member to dis- j play In his office, renewable every ,yde,. wm.^s..^cgal work ^ .50 Hartford Road, has I^^t published ^ALL SOLDIERS’ GRAVES i and cleanser year with payment of dues. Ingraham, Dog License Tags 20.00------the “Life of Giovanni Boccaccio 1 lohnson, C. L., Comm. 136.45 I which he recently cornpleted at hi= Wall Street ( Approval was also given to a ;:cllum, J. W. Est.. rent ^...... 5.07 i home in Old Saybrook, Conn. The , MARKED BY COMMIHEE 1 membership poeket card to idenUfy ;attlc-s Market, groceries ...••■ 23.00 ‘ publishers are Albert and Charles 1 a member when traveling and to as- In your kitchen the flame in your Gas- i slst in making connections with Xnofla, Arthur A., insurance . .. 79.50 ' Boni, New York. Mr. Chubb mar- . B riefs Lasala, Biago, rent '■'a.m 30.23 hied Mrs. Caroline Parker Smith au other Chambers of Commerce, Range cleans, Moistens and circulates the Little and McKinney, flour, giain etc...... Town’s Permanent Memorial A standing auditing committee of | 42.38 ; the Cheney home here : Board Makes Record of L o-; Madden. J. H.. ' Vent.‘etc...... 2,514.39 year. He is a graduate of St. Paul s ^ three was named as follows: Harold Manchester electric service ...... 19.40 i and of Yale University. He won th- cations in Cem eteries. ^rew York, March 12,—Bulling Alvord, chairman; Le'wis H. Slpe air in which yourvfood is cooked. Manchester Electric Co. elecmc^^^.^^...... 46.88 1 John Masefield prize JO and for , ------! and engineering work contracted for -and------Walter Gorman. An aviation Manchester Gas Compa ^ ...... time was with the New York The Permanent Memorial Day j 3-^ states east of the Rocky moun- j committee of five was appomted. -of j 135.00 some frequent visitor la Qomuiittee, which was named by the ; ^g^^g during the week ending Marcu which three members , 55.23 ' Times. He is ! Manchester. ! se^SVmen following instructions ; to $73,068,70; F. wimarn Knofla. W. G^rge Glenney. | That^ is the rea^n f6od cooked in a 35.00 ------1 from a town meeting four years ago, ^oTp., reports. This compare and L. N. Heebner. other ^ o , 4.00 j I S S S ^ k - - - :8.28 -u ■ nm vm n i Frrn • has its work pretty well finished and | with $133,899,500 for contracts let In will be named soon. It is boped toat Mason.- Robert, chair p a d ...... SlYTY PARTICIPATED l the 400 graves of soldiers of the - .ug preceding week, Which was an both will be men experienced J" aifl- Gas Range has that fresh, ‘‘Live” taste. 38.00 aiAlI rHIUlUrnilil/ | S^i^^aplsh-Amencan and World: week.jation. Wifllam Halsted n ^ 39.50 TIT mPrilTClfCV riPT ' Wars have all been located. . total for^ the corresponding i chairman of a standing members p j 45.41 IN M CLUSKt 1 u lr 1 j ^he cemetery in which the heroes ; The ^ I f $90,445,000. ^ ' o.io 1 are buried has been designated and . ^®®^a° ts awarded since the first of | Knofla John J Ol^n FFredT. Bush. jl DON’T COQK IN DEAD, DRY AIR. 10.90 1 to make sure that the reeord will be , C ,,095,900, a Ortly) Jr., m d FWph 11.00 571 tLYdtaT«S‘s,' weiing' part ...... 122.80 50 ' Testimonial to Fordham Flash i S e S ’elch cemeleryTo'’towulauS avery toTam e j be^YuaTe'd°^d7lebSd"'Se“ uel°r Mson. d S n I.f labor and matenal ; ; ...... 2.95 Osano. U., r e n t ...... V ‘I’crV Vtc ...... 27.00 Pachard-s Pharn^cy. tirnisbod...... 114.25 ------Manchester has been 1 efneks of refined copper in North a u t o m o b il e Palmer, W. R-. labor ^nd matenal ...... 7.50 More than 60 Manchester persons i dition to this rpjjg South America on March 1, —Insurance— Park Hill Flower Shop, v-reath ...... 20.00 and business concerns contributed , ^^en the grave of j were 223.123 tons, an ^crease of_29.- You Haven’t the Best I Peterson, C. J-. rent ...... 27.00 h 'l y T t h f G^uen'^^^^^^ i rMaSchesU^r'solSS who waTburied ! 719 tons’ over the amoimt recorded Till You Get Ours- | 105.25 25 P. C. LESS Than Others 1 The Manchester Gas Go. Pola, Luigi, groceries ...... ’ ’ ...... B _1-: v-U ««raa nr A<5PT1 t ir'd in one ’of“ lhe"cemeteries in Bolton, j for Feb. 1. Pola, L. Coal Co., coal ...... 4.00 Guerre watch which was presented For fifteen years an effort has been | 213 tons on March 1, m With 100 P. C. PROTECTION ' Quinn, J. H, & Co^ drugs . . • • ■ ^ ' gQj.g> c a r d s ...... 34.53 to Joseph P. Mcauskey. famous made to get the necessary marker,. American Bureau of Metal S W See STU.YRT J. WASLEY Kemington-Rand Business Ser.. Assessor...... 14.00 Fordham runner, Monday night at STt it waf not until the fall of last I ^^3 reports. Total stocks of refmeu Real Estate—insurance | Rnc^prs Mrs. A.. M., rsnt ...... 10.20 the Hartford State Armory as a vear that it was secured. ; and blister copper ob Marcn^i.^w^e^e 815 Main St- Rhone 6648 17.00 token of the town’s appreciation for It may be of more than passing 1 ^0^,912 tons, as against 473,618 tons ::::::::::::: : 24.27 the brilliant achievements of the interest.J. to ------know that evep^ TYiPm-:mem- , _ , 439,726 tons on Jaa. hi- 131.40 youthful athlete. louSer^N^w Skland'^ Co...... ; • _• _•;;;;;;;;;;;; her of army or navy that served 1. 8.40 The list of contributors as sup­ during the Spanish-American War, 232.08 plied today by the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, instigators ■who has made application for a pen­ The Standard Oil Co., of Califor­ ■State of Connecticut, board and ca ...... 4.50 sion has received it and is being 12.G0 of the Mcauskey testimonial and nia has advanced the price of crude SvAift & Co., meat ....._...... ;; ...... something each month from the oil 25 cents a barrell for tl^e higher 24.47 recention, follows: Taylor & Cummings, m ilk ...... government. It is also true that m gravity oil. The prices fdr lower M'aylor’s Market, grocenes ...... 03.50 Lewis H. Sipe, Earl G. Seaman. many cases the widows oTthese sol-1oiTalso W e been advanced, 188.17 Chris Glenney, Dewey-Richman Co., dlers and sailors are also included in : graviiy uu______? r k ” ig“ r s ° v l S r s S i s i c s and'Town' Services ...... • 60.96 George WiUlams, John I. Olson the 14 degree gravity oil being in­ Harold Symington, Sperber and the list that Uncle Sam is now - creased 6 cents a barrel. ^Varanoke Press Co., printing...... 9.44 sending monthly pensions to. | 1,926.31 TuSngton. Robert Donnelley, There has been but one meeting ) Kvillis, G. E. & Son, Inc., coal and o i l ...... 41.66 S e o S Bagley, Erick Modean. Jerry this year of the committee as the ; Wilson H. L., salary as sealer ...... 27.85 Fay Lewis Lloyd, Charles R^ers, Ifv Arthur St. John, C. Trouton, Fran- work is well in hand and on Decora- , Wilson,’ Joseph C., labor and material ...... ; ...... 297.85 tion day in May a large number of , Winchester, Town of, aid rendeied G.72 d^Minerr May Jewelry Moms POLICE COURT fWincixcauei, iuww - assistants will be ! ^Vogman, George, milk 32.50 Pasternack. Silbros UlpLA^S •’ decorate the graves. It is ; 'Wood, L. T., team service 34.00 Thomas W. Stowe. Ro^^t Olson, to send delegates to each cemetery .'•3 DeCiantis, F., groceries 303.20 Manchester Gas Co., Charles Mih- Edward Odell of Hartford, an old PIONEER • OF^THE of N. E., Tarmac kowski. Madden Brothers, Manches in the morning and decorate the offender, found himself in Manches- Amcr. Tar Products Co. 35.04 graves ^t one, time so all will be j Dlish, F. T. Hdw. Co., hardware, etc. ... 20.00 ter -Trust Co.. G. E. Keith Furniture ready for the afternoon services. j ter yesterday, and for lack of some- tvodi*aciuk. Ben, rent ...... 2.55 Co. Magnell Drug Co., Herald Prmt- ! thing better to drink he obtained a Converse Federal Truck Co., parts ...... 20.00 ine’ Co., Farr Brothers, Watkins i brand of bay rum at a 10 cent store, STRAIGHT-EIGHT Dunn Auto Wrecking, wheels for trailer...... 32.25 B?other’s. Thomas Conran. Morm i Before night he was in shape. ■■ Equipment Bureau, Supplies...... -7.-. Metier, T. Murray, Packards Phar Filin„ . _ 95.75 g u e st PREACHERS AT ' In an effort to obtain funds for more Jarvis. A., .gravel 84.00 macy, Henty Coleman, John Lkppen, lai I PMT ' bay rum, Odell bought a quantity :.f Luettgens, W. E. killed 15 dogs, inves. 13 cases ... Francis Lee, C. L. Wigren, A. N. ., gravel, sand, etc. 211.05 ' ST MARY S IN LENT i lead pencils and attempted tp sel Manchester Sand and Gravel Co 27.15 Potter The Music Shop, »• i- J l . ^ ^ them from house to house. He told Moske. Stanley, m ilk ...... • ...... 50 Wamo’ck. M. Tinker. Miss McGuire. ______! one woman whom ha. approached Four years ago, the Hupp Motor Car Corporation predicted that the Straight-Eight Norton Elec. Instr. Co., car repairs...... 26.06 Miss Burke, R. K. Anderson. E. L. G. - nuriqt i that he had six smaU children to S ? t h a l , 'j r . . P . F. Hutchmson i ’robatc Court, Commitments ...... 2.75 Rev. Thomas Richey of Chrisr g^pport. Complaint was made -0 motor was destined to rfom/aafe the fine cat field . . . Ending the reign o f the Sii in Puller, James Co., truck p a r t...... 2.25 John Hyde, Edward F Tay or, Church, Norwich, who will preacn j patrolman Grii- r-ehicbcl Brothers, truck parts ...... 138.50 David Warnock, Raymond Hunt, at the second mid-week Lenten ser- ^ station, :.chicldgc. Wm. H., printing ...... y ; 89.00 James D. Burke, Col. Harry Bissell, vice at St. Mary’s Episcopal Churen , ^ was charged'in the town the field above ^.500 . . . Even then the Hupp Motor Car Corporation was building ! ~r.man, Harry E., coal and teani h ir e ...... iHariow C. Willis. W. Geo. Glenney, 20.80 court, with IntoxlcUoa «.dvjran- v*-n i Mlwfl' tp J R Ih’oof ciDcl rn8-tGri3-l ...... * * -r> f 100.00 w . w . Robertson, T. F. U- J- DoJmond.'ThLas H.. & Assoc., Inc., Landscape Report. etc.. Lupien, C. P. Quimby, F. A. Ver- the I cy and sent to jail for. 30 *tay3. apetb Straight.Eight . . . backed by years of development and experimentation.- .70 There was another man on the a sut planck, R. L. Russell. to occupy the J™Rev' 1 Thera waa uhbbard, W. E.. stove wicks ...... 68.26 Lenten season. On Marcn street-with Odell yesterday but he I oil E. J., rent and insurance ...... 9.25 Man’. PI. & Sup. Co., hardware, etc...... ''kMdleWra w“u i iviaently made a quick get-away . 3;50 i R T r r e t o f c f F k . * Naevu of The Ernest Clough non-support oov-s„m Noble & Westbrook Mfg. Co., iron ...... 43.50 i SETBACK TOURNEY case which was scheduled for a and price class, "^ en, in January, to aosi-n Anderson, Ethel, .substitute teacher ...... 42.00 i Gmie church. Hartford, comes on Y N VOIQNG this prediction, Hupp stood D'arnham. Vera, substitute teacher ...... March 26, Rev. George T. Liimsej hearing this morning was again 200.00 1 postponed on request of the attor­ the Hupmobile line with the finest car i» its Bolton. Town of. Tuition ...... ■ • 43.00; of the Church of the Good Shepherd, I. practically alone. For no other orgamza- The Gordon’s Market team still neys until Friday morning. history, Hupmobile presented its second new Cassells, Alice E., clerk 7.32 Hartford, on April 2, | tion matched its Straight-Eight experience. Cotter, Norene, substitute teacher ...... 135.00 holds the lead among the players Lippitt of All Saints church, Meri- , Eight . . . the 133-horsepower Hupmobile Dean, Joseph G., manual training ...... 3 gg who last night played the sixth dem April 9; and Rt. Rev. E. C. | It spoke, not as a visionary, not as a theorist, Durkin, Mrs. Joseph, substitute teacher...... ^ 942 00 games of the present round m the Acheson D.D., Bishop o? Connecti- : . . . with a speq^ of 90 miles an hour. Industrial Setback Tournament that but as one o f the earliest and largest of Eighth School Dist., teachers, etc...... „„„277.50 „„ cut Oh April 18- O " ‘ ! Fifth School District, teachers, etc. ... 82.50 meets each Tuesday union service will be held. | Straight-Eight manufacturers. In these new Hupmobiles, the Straight-Eight Oimmunity House on North Mam First School District, teachers, etc. .. 288.75 motor has been developed to its ultimate. Fourth School District, teachers, etc. . 1930 witnesses the fulfillment of this predic­ 24.75 street for Hcaly, Sarah P., substitute teacher . . 32.50 Last night playmg honors Engineering tests and comparisons have shown pa7toe'rs w“ent to Wheeler and Pal­ TRADE SCHOOL NOTES BYANTM2EM0 tion. Nearly all important makers . . . and Hoffman, Edith L., asst, nurse ...... 75.00 it to be suprm c Ui power. These ate carsfw Jensen, Hannah K., domestic science mer, who rolled up a total “ score of j If itching, burning fildn makes life many o f them for the first time . . . are no^^^ 65.00 9? points while the low score last , Miner, Nan W., dental hygienist ...... 115.00 unbearable, quickly apply Zemo, the sponsoring the Straight-Eight principle in the motorist who wants complete and incon­ Moore, Isabelle T., nurse ...... night was made by Sankey and soothing, coolingj invisible family 33.25 What Trade School boys are ca­ testable mastery o f the roads. W ith nothing Ouish, Mrs. Morris, substitute teacher Moore, with but thirty-one points. pable of doing is being demonstrated antiseptic. Thousands find that Zemo their finer cars. Second- School - - —District, ■ • ■ •—teachers, ’----- etc.etc...... 847.50 The standing after last night’s brings swift relief from Itching, helps Gordon Mar­ by the Carpentry Departrnent. This left to- be. desired, in'beau^ o f line and ap­ Seventh School District, teachers, uv-wca.c..., etc...... inn 00 games is as follows; department is building caWnet par­ to draw out local Infection and re­ But Hupmobile meets this new era o f the iSoorer. Adelaide M.. drawing teacher ...... vn 00 ket 941;- ”Hartman’s, -irtmn-n’a. 929; Edgewood store the skin to normal. For 20 years pointments, in riding and driving coipfptt, in 868; titions for the Manchester Plumbing , Straight-Eight as a seasoned and successful Surprenant, Willo M., music teacher ...... - ^nrm 929- Lynne Oil Burner and Supply Co., the largest ever. Zemo has been clearij^g up skin, re­ range and flexibility o f speed and petfotmanJ*. 65.00 862: Burr Nurs- lieving pimples, rash *ndi other skin Talcott, Helen, gym teacher ...... r.91 95 Manchester Green, built by the school. They are being Straight-Eight'pioneer. It meets the demand Third School District, teachers, etc...... ery, 845; Wapping 839; Merz’s irritations. Never be withoptit. Sold put together in the carpentry de- j everywhere—35c, 60c ahd $1.00. for the greater luxury o f Straight-Eight trans­ H^pmobiIe has made good the ptomise im- Polish Grocery Co., groceries ...... Barbers, 832; Midways,^ 792; Busi­ partment in such a way as to b e , \'alvoline Oil Co., gas and oil ...... ness Men, 780; Foley’s Express, 777. easily taken apart and reassembled portation with two new and unparalleled plied'in its ptediefioft o f 4 years ago. W ith Vcrplanck, F. A., treas., supplies...... ' ’ ’ ’ Hilliardville. 723; Carlyle Jolmson at the store. Eights, perfected by more than a decade of these hew heirs to Hupmobile’s w alth o f 722’ Oak Grove Dairy, 649, ^ o n The Electrical Department is busy | $16,543.36 ' 638. The last six teams have .WmillilAMS ■ — eight-cylinder research and development. achievement and to its rich traditioo o f me­ Ami. less game than the wiring several houses and stores in . played one various parts of town. .Motors are chanical e ^ e n c e Hupp has set a new low quiry by the trustees is not in sight others. being rewound and generally re­ In October came the first of these new Eights cost for the utmost in luxurious and master, MERIDEN SCHOOL PROBE although after next week it may paired, giving apprentices wcellent . . . the 100 horsepower Hupmobile revising meet twice a week or oftener. practical experience on all kin^ o f , fill motor-car traiwportation. Absence of some trustees which SAFETY FIRST RECORD production work. Usefulness of the. and Ice-O-Wlic all standards o f motor car values in its power IS IN RECESS TODAY meant lack of a full board has been Machine Department is exemplified one reason given for the leisurely by the variety of 'work being done SALES and SERVICE manner in which this particular in­ by local and outside firms. quiry has been going on. •New Haven, March 12 — . Students of the Textile Depart­ Day Phone...... 5876 . Meriden. March 12— (AP) —In­ A silver cup emblematic of the bes^ ment are now getting a varied tex­ quiries being separately held into ••no accident’’ record of any t^e Night Phone . • .3662 conditions at the Connecticut State tile experience in a new line just SIDETRACK TARIFF BILL phone district group \^® added. -Although silk weaving is H UPMOBI ^^hool for Boys in which it is al­ during 1929 was presented to repre leged to have been that there had generally taught In the school, the JOHNSON & LITTLE Washington, March 12.— (AP)_— Sntatives of 604 male employes of boys are now getting first band in­ been brutality in inflicting corporal Congress returned to work today the equipment' and Plumbing and Heating Contractors. SIXES AND EIGHTS punishment on unruly lads, were in formation about cotton by maklig after a two-day suspension of its forces of the New Haven distn^ by towels for the entire school. Re­ IS Chestnut St., South Manchester recess stage today- . . labors out of respect to William S e ‘ southern New England Tele­ cently, a cotton warp was sent down The governor's commissioin as Howard Taft with the Senate side­ phone Co., today. for the well as theuschool trustees sat yes­ from Putnam Trade School to be tracking the tariff bill temporarily A luncheon was held here for tne placed in a loom and is to be made terday but the former adjourned its for disposition of the $171,000,000 purpose of presentation into shirtings. Several young men WINDOW SCREENS Pitting until Thursday to permit its deficiency appropriation measure made by Edward R. De]on, suner- are taking advantage of the short iftenographer to reduce his notes to and at the same time the House visor of health and safety Your wiiidowS; with manuscript and the school trustees imlt courses offered by this depart­ took up a batch of bills of minor ment so that practicsdly every ma­ Willimantic All Metal Screens recessed until Friday. importance. ^ *^°The figures on which the award, chine is used at various times dur- The State Department of Health was based were made __^troubles with fHes and mos­ In the Senate, which met an hour ing the day. is at work on its health survey at earlier than the House. Chairman Among more than 600 men in the Athletics at the school are boom­ quitoes in the hoine ends. the school and Dr. Stanley H. Os­ Jones of the appropriations commit­ district which includes exchanges ^ ing. The basket ball team wiU close born expects the conclusions toas- this territory, there were but n 1 Why not get a,-demonstra­ Soutk MiiiekeaUr rume. form during next week. -The tee, obtained unanimous consent to a most successful season, Friday, Corner Center and Binox Streets, lay’ the tariff aside in order to con­ lost time accidents in the year. In when it plays-Bridgeport Trade at tion and estimate i ■ 'governor’s commission, moving sider the deficiency bill which pro­ percentage New paven educed its ‘rapidly in gathering the testimony the Rec. Bridgeport has had a fast vides funds to meet emergencies in accident rating from 3:5o per 100 team this season and has been in support of various charges will w o r S « 1828 to .63 per 100 men THOMAS LEWIE, begin soon to listen to answers to the running of the government. credited vrith a Vfln over Harding The principal addition to the bill in 1929. High. Manchester Trade is out to Agent these Charges by calling school ot- It^was stated in this c9^®®Uofl| ficials and others who have been that was made by the Senate com­ beat Bridgeport here Friday. Base- 1082 Middle Turnpike, East mentioned in the ^rect evidence mittee was inclusion of $100,000,000 - ^ :b ., ^ l e d out tor vvill close up its for the Federal Farm Board. It wM pial 63^7 • " close up its ance in accident prevention. Indoor practice next week. work early but the end of the in-1 requested by President Hoover. N MARCH 12, 1 ^ 0 . : i m ItA N C T lisrm B V E N iM fl^ ^ SOOTH MANCHESTER, CONN-i, WEDNB^AT PAGE EIGHT -\.

a nickel’s worth of stock in Broth­ will be Applauded by a large num­ flanri|»«lrr er Kipling’s theory of the white ber of well behaved and quite prop­ HHUHiDETAlMCE man’s^ burden. As a matter of fact er persons who are yet opposed to jf) D r IM ndi Emnit^ Rrraib the white man’s burden la usually straining the power of the law- in a burden of dollars and the direc­ attempts to make everybody pious PUBUSHIj:t> BY THIS 'bERALO PRIMTINO COMPANY, INC tion in which he usually bears it is or good. ./ IS BUsell 8lre«t .MWfEgw iSRH South Manchester, Conn. toward home. I T f , . t t 3 THOMAS t'ERGUSON Meantime, we are for Mr. Hoo­ PINOHOt General Manager ULCERS OF THE STOMACH ’ <« rather than froin the - m e c h M ^ ver’s idea of substituting civil for Gifford Plnchot announced the . AND DUODENUM '^grafting.from food parUcles. B ^ s t'oundtO October I, 1811 military representation of tho Unit­ other day that he is going to seek V . ___ __ j which are rough or which tend to nomination for another term as Fubllahed iCverr Evening Uicept ed States in Haiti—If must con- Ulcers of the stomach and duode- stimulate the iV . . . ■ ' ■ *' Sundays and Holidays. Eoterrd at the Unue to let us meddle in a governor of Pennsylvania^ num do not heal as rapidly as ulcers j chloidc acid wdll Pbst Orrice at South Manchester, Recently Mr. Pinchot bought a in.other parts of the body because and for this reason a strict diet be Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. more polite and less offensive way. of being subject to the action o f . comes imperative. offer cash prices and easy terms! SUBSCltlPTION RATES schooner t^id sailed to the Galapa­ One Year, by mall ...... $6.0U \ the digestive juices. An ulcer of j The coinmon tendency gos Islands, along with Mrs. Pin­ this ’soiT’ 'may^be' caused b y any'^ pracOtlonera is to prescribe a Per Month, by mall ...... S ,80 HOO^’ER’S BOY TRIBUTE delivered, one veai ...... SO.UO chot, his son, another boy and sev- thinir which’ 'Wlli'weaken the pro^ “soff” diet made ■ up. of gruels and Single coDles...... t .,01 Whatever may be President, Hoo- ! eral scientists, in search of sped tectIverniuioM syrface-lining and puddingy TWs MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED ,.r '» in htetory, when ne; exU.ordin.ry t.nn. of allow the po^ rfu l juices to actual-, temporary . ^®. ^ PRESS Shall eventually have laid down the p«.etr.S(.to the mu,c...r ■ The Associated Press la exclusively thpse strange islands. He has writ­ amltleil to the use (or r«''uhltoatlon reins of gfovemment, he has taken ten a fascinating article on his ex­ ^'^Seventy‘•five per cent of stomach , of or all news dispntch«-s credited to It a long step toward establishing a _ o r not otherwise credited In this periences for the Saturday Evening ulcers arerlocated in the small area ; th6 patiwt is in disp^r of m opera- iaper and also the local news oub» reputation in literature, in the trib­ toward the pyloric end of the stom- i tion as he too often is led to believe The Rug Club ished herein. Post. > F ute to boys which constituted a part ach and the-upper and back walls. | that if the soft diet does not work - ' - ’ All rights of republlcatlon of Now If we had the personal ear In,ulcer of- the -duodenum, the ulcer (Wrell there is no other hope hut the Special dispatches herein are also re* of his address at the Boy Scouts’ Brighten your home this year with .. served. of Mr. Plnchot we would whisper is usuaHy located in the first inch knife. • new floor coverings. The new pat­ dinner at Washington on Monday. in it a word of suggestion, to the and a half In-at least ninty-five per lomorrow I wdll expWn how toe terns and colorings.. .toe many new SPECIAL advertising REPllE- It is one of those gems of thought cent of- the- cases. The else of an ^ milk diet properly ^®JJ® . BE.NT.* MVE: Hdiiilltoh - UeMsser. effect that he keep right on doing weaves.. . .now make it possible to Inc.. ‘.’ SS Mndison Ave.. New York. N. and expression that just now and ulcer may vary from a pinhead to diet to use at toe start of treatment enjoy toe richness of Orientals at T.. and 6ia North Michigan Ave.. stunts like the Galapagos expedi­ for either stomach or duodenal then make their appearance, pos­ quite a large surface. It may occur only a fraction of their cost. There ChtCHgo. Ills. tion and writing stories about toem; in several- placesi although usually ulcers. • sessing so powerful an appeal to are two Rug Clubs.. .and through Full service clleni - N E A Service, for he is a success a reepnteur only one place is ulcerated at- a one of them you can select any Wat­ Inc. the imagination and sympathies of QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS —and he was something else again time. kins rug at the low cash price, yet Member, Audit Bureau of Ct.cula- all mankind that they speedily be­ -At-first, the-ulcer involves only (Floating Kidney) tioiis. as a governor of Pennsylvania. Question:—L..S., F. asks; "Is it pay only a little each week! come classics. the muchus membrane or toe muc­ The Herald Printing Company. Inc., What’s the use of spoiling a fine ous tissue, but as it deepens it affects advisable for one afflicted with float- assumes no linanclal resimnalhlttly For the benefit of those who may naturalist to make a poor pollUcian the mustular wall and may even ling kidney to wear a belt? M so The Range Club for typographical errors appearlirg in penewaw cu* Where the what shape it and should advertisements In the Rlanchesfer have missed this beautifully simple and a positively terrible reformer? penetrate through this If you’re going to start moderniz-' delivers any livening Herald. and human bit of writing, it is ulcers have been in development for it be worn night and d ay. ing your kitchen this Spring toe room size rug some time, adhesions or scar tissue Answer: There is very litOe ad- up to ?100.00. WEDNEDAY, MARCH 12, 1930 herewith reproduced: result from continual inflammation, vantage in wearing a belt, as it must Range Club will be of interest. For Together with his sister,-the and Soi^Smes tl»e stomach will be- be worn so as to ^e very un- now you can select your new range RED SCHOOLS ! boy Is the most precious pos­ come adherent to adjacent surfaces, comfortable, « the ^,^®^ . .with all toe very latest cooking features as well as toe new colorings delivers any Discovery that a Communistic j session of the American home. such -as the pancreas, the small in- to bo raised at all. ^ I sometimes think that one of . . . .and pay for it a little each week. rug for $100 school for children has been con-1 testines, liver, spleen or gall bladder. \ wearing a or more! the sad things of life is that Wben the scar tissue is entensive, I port the patient will feel more like When all the payments have been ducted' in Hartford for years need j they \vill grow up. Literature the-oonditlon becomes quite serious, walking and due to the made regularly, you will be entitled not cause the people of the neigh- j and lore have established our Sometimes a mass of- inflamed “ ' tls- • fact that aU of the organs in the to toe CASH DISCOUNT! bor city to lie awake nights. Ac- boys in varied relations to life; ! sue may block toe pyloric valve so kidney section will be firmly sup­ as a growing animal of super­ ported, but it is very difficult to use cording to report it has been oper­ that, poiflplete emptying of the lative promise, to be fed and BY RODNEY DUTCHER stomach contents is imposlble. There a support with enough pressure to ating four hours a day for five! watered and kept w-arm; as a NE,\ Service Writer Is usually an excessive gastric secre­ raise the organs. The cure for pro­ years and has- an attendance of j periodic nuisance: as a jcy for­ tion. , I ' . . lapsed kidney depends entirely upon About fifty youngsters. At that rate | ever: as the incarnation of de­ ! Washington—The first phase of The stomach may contain as much exercising the abdominal and back struction; as the father of the muscles so as to produce your owm It should have turned out several I President Hoover’s program for as from one to. flve hundred CC of man: as the child of iniquity: j making Washington a “ model dry highly acid gastric' juice which natural muscular corset, which will hundred well developed young reds, as the problem of our times I city” will begin when General Herb- causes an, unusual burning and encourage the kidney to return to a jcapablc of effectively spreading the and the hope of the nation. ' ert B. Crosby, takes office as one makes the patient wish to vomit, or better position. delivers any new range to your home propaganda of their cult and mak­ In any event, he is a com­ of the District of Columbia commis­ to be nauseated. On vomiting he feels on toe club plin. plex of cells teeming with af­ (Climate and Health) ing several hundred more converts sioners, In charge of the police force. relieved.______He may ^ raise as much as fection, filled with curiosity as Crosby’s name will be sent to toe ; ^ quart of-thls material. After a Question:—An onlooker asks: "Do (—if that system of inculcating rev­ to every mortal thing; radiat­ Senate for confirmation late this j few o f. these 'daily attacks the pa-1 you think it is ever necessa^ for olutionary doctrine were worth a ing sunlight to all the world; month. Although therp will be some j tient gets in to" a thoughtful habit o f ! one to go away for ones healthy l rap. As a matter of fact the turn­ endowed with dynamic energy opposition, such as that voiced by bedside with some know some women who keep their 1 and the impelling desire to providing his out of juvenile and adolescent reds several local groups on the ground soda and water just to have it handy husbands in almost a constant state take exercise on all occasions. of bankruptcy by always going in Hartford on Red Thursday that the law provides for the ap- in case the too familiar symptoms He is a perpetual problem to pointment of a civilian, toe general arouse him again. After taking the someplace for their health, but seem wasn’t big enough to be worth a j his parents, and the wisdom in will resign from the.. army and the baking soda, which neutralizes the to make no effort while at home to his upbringing consists more moment’s consideration. Which j expectation is that the appointment acid, he feels better. This is a mis- overcome their ailments by way of often in the determination of will be upheld. Dry senators will exercise and diet. Don’t you think would seem to indicate that for | what to do with him next rath­ take that the famous star, Rudolph WATKINS BROTHERS. In c not care to place themselves in the Valentino is said to have made. Oth­ a: person can get in gqod health In some reason or other the Comrau- i er than in what he shall do any climate whether it is in the when he goes out into the cold position of helping to block one of er patients get into the trick of eat­ nist school isn’t getting results. the Hoover enforcement measures. ing something when, toe pain is most mountains or by the sea, as long 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER Communism, as fostered by the world. as attention is given to correct diet, If that isn’t worth cutting out He Means Business acutCi which has a tendency to di­ Moscow propagandists, has no ap­ lute the acid and lessen the degree exercise, etc?” and pasting_____ in______the scrap______book, then _ i The president has said that the Answer: You are perfectly right. peal whatever to anybody in Amer­ of irritation. few things“ in the English language | .^ S S ra a r th e n i Z n l t The distress may be slight or only It is not necessary to go from one ica with the exception of a single a feeling of construction, or the place to another in order to regain class—a group of aliens animated arc. ' t^at the capital of the nation 1 health. Of course, it is true toatt ------I shall be free of organized crime.” stomach may feel heavy, and the not by any special love for its fel­ most severe pain is possible. The getting away from unhappy environ­ THOSE REDS’ JOBS He had previously explained that ments is often of some help. Many low workers nor by high ideals of , - . ; he offered the 30b to seven other pain is oftep described as boring, A good many people who have ^he army for gnawing, cutting, tearing or cramp­ times husbands and wives are so in­ any sort, but by a bitter envy of ing. More pain seems to be caused compatible that: both feci better the rich and a malicious hatred of watched the career of Grover ^ j^an, but no one doubts that Mr. when away from each other. Hoover means business and that he by the acid-contents of the stomach f:he 'successful; its members deter­ Whalen as police commissioner of New York city have come to the especially wants to cut dowm the mined, if possible, to wring from liquor traffic, which has always the world a status equal to that of conclusion toat^Mr. Whalen is | to“ kn‘ unseemly dc •-H any other human being and to at­ profound than showy, a bit shallow j ^j-ec. in fact. ■ ’ Crosby’s ideas on the situation he tain to that status without other t) k > j But many of these will be quick! faces are not yet known. He is said labor than jaw-work. I5U1, ^ ,„lto have been a good disciplinarian It was possible for the Russian to take exceptions . to the attacks | cavalry but has not been rc- ti. Bolshevists to delude the simple, being made upon him for submit­ garde’d as a martinet. Tiiursc/ay, March 13th^ we start a ting to a large number of industri-1 ° off-hand it would seem as if anj’- , unlettered working people of their New York, March 12. — From % Those were the days when Gloria al concerns the names of commu-ione vrith an jletormm every comer rack and newsstand Swanson was beginning her career. country with the patter of com­ to clean up could do considerable Gloria, in, accepted female fashion, nists employed by them, as listed the heads of the pretty magazine munism, long fflough at least to get business in Washington. The liquor cover girl assault the vagrant eye. | tried the shawl on herself and be­ special 9-day demonstration of the by Mr. Whalen’s special investiga­ the whip hand, which they now hold industry here could stand far more The other night, I heard for the came rapturous in her admiration, tors of radicalism. The idea Is, of pressure than it has ever experi­ first, time the story of how toe “You can have it—go ahead and by force, but in this country there enced without being eradicated. Few take it if you like it,” suggested is scarcely anybody so ignorant and course, that these people will lose cover, girl came about. Harrison policemen are unaware of the exist­ Fisher, whose name has been associ­ Mabel, Gloria protested. She would so unsophisticated as to misunder­ their jobs, thus being punished for ence o f any speakeasies which may do no such thing. But Mabel had holding political views, and a num­ ated .‘with toe pretty maidens of the stand for a moment the real. pur­ be on their beats. Most of the gen­ illustration^ for so many years that walked away. ber of Columbia professors and eral run of bootleggers here have his hair has grbwn white and his “It looks better on her than it poses of these agitators. police records as a result of previous does me, anyhow,” was her parting new Frigidaire The type which is undertaking others are protesting. manner mellow, created the first of arrests and consequently may be re­ the "cover, girls.” j remark. the hopeless task of spreading the Our sympathies in this matter garded as "known.” Crosby will Well, anyway, Mabel was like have about 1300 policemen under He was sketching and painting in that; ready to ^ v e away her shawl doctrine of revolution in America run to Mr. Whalen, the employers a little'French town when he hap­ happens to he one well nigh univer­ and the non-communistic working him and although only a handful or her last dime. are authorized to make liquor law pened to pass a French' youngster GILBERT SWAN. sally regarded with suspicion any- people who will get the vacated • arrests they are all In a position to who had bobbed her hair long be- ] liow, and when it asks to be per­ jobs. There is something peculiarly j gp^j. jawbreakers, Ifore it was being done. He stared ^ after her so noticeably that the girl ! DIRT ROADS. mitted to lead a competent people ironic in an enemy of the present j jf crosby undertakes to grivc the stared back.' He decided "she would ^ (Mc'rldcn Journal.) into a promised land the competent social system benefiting by its op-1 “noble experiment” a severe test in make a good model and asked her ■ people simply grins and buttons up eration at the expense of some loy- the capital, as Hoover appears to to pose for him. , , desire, he will not be hampered by X ^ I The next session of the Legisla- its pocket. al worker who would appreciate the! interference which Wh#»n he returned to America j .... , ^ i. x with a sheaf of drawings, h e . ture will hear plenty about dirt Desserts and salads I opportunity to earn a living which i minified the enforcement efforts of sheaf of drawings, h e , dropped in on George Horace Lori- roads and if rural legislators in the HAITI the communist execrates the while those other military "dictators,” will be served. New he uses it. General Sme^ey Butler of the ma­ mer, the editor, who at the time ^ assembly exercise toe control they Wc don’t know of any people who rines in Philadelphia smd General recipe books will be There is a very great deal of was ^Thev dis- * ®’’^® to have, there is no have a better right to their own Lincoln C. Andrews, the former cussed'^^t iS g to toe potStialUies ' Joubt toat a large appropriation will country than the Haitians. To be difference between jailing a person “czar” of national prohibition. Both cussea ai^ie 5 made to improve transportation given away. Be sure 1 sure, it came to be their country for his radical political opinions and Butler and Andrews, after heroic ^ p e i r S i f attract?ve modern } condlUons in the country. The sea- to attend 1 •'< in a way not nice. They took it refusing to giVe him the preference attempts, were finally driven to the mildeM on the magazine jacket, son has been a particularly bard one away from the white people who over a normal worker when jo b s L ^ ^ ^ ^ y ^on- Aftw toe deal had been closed, Lori- on the dirt roads and In many cases mer-threatened to weaken; He ac- they became impassible for autos, owned it before them, but the white arc scarce. ^ gress watching him. There are lually worried over what his read- Southington is one place toat Is ERE’S your oppor­ J — ------! members in both houses, hated people had taken it away from the Ors might think. aroused and toe farmers of that sec tunity to find out aborigines and exterminated the THE BRODER CASE i rather cordially by many Washing- But toe sales of the particular tion have banded imder toe master H aborigines into the bargain and Failure of the dlebar„eut proceeU- 5,VwibTu|toS issue answered all questions. The of toe state. Grange to take the mud all about the marvel­ then brought the present owners of Ings against Attorney Edward W. police and their officials and who pretty girls had come to the covers, out of the outside roads. A t a re­ ous new Frigldaire and there they-have stayed. cent public meeting stories were the country from Africa, all against Broder to withstand the calm analy­ frequently make lurid speeches about the allegedly appalling preva­ told of the deplorable condition of Hydrator. ^their will, as slaves. If the second sis of Judge Newell Jennings’ dis­ The “continental breakfast,” oth­ many roads but toe situation was no lence of crimp in our midst. But erwise known as "petit dejeimer,” as O n Thursday, ’’theft of thq country wasn’t justi­ criminating mind v^ill be received th^se trouble-makers are generally different from that found'in .all fied, we should like to know what with satisfaction by a great many 'dry and even in toe case of those well as by other titles, has arrived parts of toe state, including outsid-3 March 13th, w e start in Manhattan. theft of a country ever was justi­ people in Connecticut who haven’t who aren’t the big dry majorities in districts of l^eriden. In this im­ a special 9*day dem- , ^ ' Iri the. event that you haven t mediate locality some city dwellers fied, and most countries, including toe slightest Interest in Mr. Broder Congress may reasonably be expect­ been to Paris and way points, this trol** w ill also be demonstrated. You ed to support Crosby if he makes a found themselves mired. onstratiou’^one p£ the most'interesttng our own, are occupied by people and no sympathy with toe mode of good enforcement showing. means toat coffee and French rolls Illustrative of general state condi­ will be shown bow tlus device freezes life which was the cause of the ac­ pre served. , in one’s bedroom of ever held in our showroom. who stole them. Responsible Only to Hoover mornings—yes, served in bed, if you tions, it was, noted in toe papers Instead of dealing with local poli­ that a rural mail carrier up Torrlng- We will sho’w the Hydrator in actual ice cubes faster-Thow it permits you to Granted that the Haitians have a tion against him. care. AAd it all goes in on toe priec better title to their country than There was never anything about ticians, as in the ordinary, city gov­ ton way had to abandon his auto use-rjust asi'you would use it iii your- make scores of unusual desserts that ernment, Crosby will be primarily of toe room- the Broder affair which bore Upon The innovation is announced by and ride a horse aroiind his route. most populations have, we should responsible to his boss, the presi­ At Sherman it was necessary tu home. You will sec how lettuce Is made, require extreme cold. say that they have a pretty good his relationship to the courts of the new; Barbizon-Plaza, which cat­ dent, and after that will do busi­ ers to artists, musicians and such. cancel church services. At Oxford lender and brittje by the Hydrator’s W ill you be our guest? right to run it as they please. If toe state or to present or potential ness with the District of Columbia many autos were, mired and it was a and Appropriation Committees in M any o f them ■ being European, it they want to let it go to the dogs clients. His status as a member of v^as decided to make them feel right most difficult job to drag them but. moist reviving, cold. You will sec how SPECIAL OFFER Congress and the Civil Service Com-f and spend their time razoring each the bar was attacked on groimds at home;. instead, however, of the Such incidents were' not confined to celery and radishes take ou .added "Until Saturdayy March 22nd mission, which has authority ovet usual French'lackey banging at the towns mentioned. others ears off or cutting each remote from those on which a law­ police promotions. His orders must Wc are prepared to make a liberal special one’s door, a sliding panel at the Auto money for roads comes prin­ crispness—^how tomatoes u e improved others hearts out, until they have yer must stand in order to be de­ be concurred in in by the two other cipally from the city dwellers but offer to all li^bo buy Frigidaire dttrmg our district commissioners, but inas­ bottom of each’ door eliminates tote in texmre and flavor. ’ eliminated themselves altogether, serving toe trust. No attempt was toe rursdites pay a share and it is S-day demonstration. Let us tell you about much as their jobs depend op the disturbing factors. Add that is not all you will see.. wc are not in the least sure that It made to showthat, as an attorney, president, he should have no diffi­ ' ■ - — for toe! interests of all that their this offet. L et us tell you ^sd»ut our easy is^ anybody’s business so long as he ever misconducted himself in culty there. And- one o f my spies .reports that roads to toe city be at least passable The latest household cabinets in Booth TarkYngton, toe very popular at all seasons. , payment plan. Come in at your first dppor- they confine their slaughtering to any way. The misconduct alleged Crosby’s task would be lightened, no¥eHat,--wiH -hereafter use a two- Porcelain-on-steel will be on display. tuttity. We will be open wenings until ten their worthy selves. hadn’t the slightest connection with however, by the passage of a local enforcement code by Congress, as masted echoonen as his writing stu­ The flunous *Tri^daire CoM Con- n*clock every day of the demonstration^ If they want to let the economic or effect upon his professional prac­ recommended by Hoover. Senatof dio- Having .A sea, urge, but no sea REBEL CHIEF KILLED resources of their fertile country tice. handy, TafWhgton has acquired a Howell of Nebraska has offered a Rome, March 12— (AP)— The bill for such a law, but Attorney SBip ifhd-^choipd it In toe river lie fallow instead of developing This case was just one more near’ his; summer home at Kenne- War Department today announced - them by labor and becoming rich, among the constantly increasing General Mitchell opposes some of that'a battle was-fought March 6 its features as too drastic. Passage biinkpoYtl , He'finds this vi6arious PAUL HILLERY Inc. it perhaps might do no harm, in the attempts of purists to regulate, by contact wdto the sailing life stimu­ between Italian native troops in toe of some local enforcement measure, tribe he'adeij by toe chieftain Sulei- 14S MuJb Street ■ Sooth Manchester 4 any means at their coniimand, toe lating to creiative effort. i \ ‘ . t .-J.-."'- long run, for them to do so, because however, is likely to mark the sec­ '{' _ south of Tripoli and a fleeing rebel ond phase of the attempt to make in that event there would still be at morals of other people; to compel Thi i(toOT 'day, in an Ineffectual man Sefenhasser. The^Manchester Electric Company this a dry town. least one virgin field awaiting some conformity to arbitrary standards, effort, to, write a sort of epitaph for The chief and one son were among tlS Maia Street Sooth- Maaehestcr - f u t u r e generation. at any cost. Mabel Korihiuid, I mentioned her those killed.' The chiefs widbw abd flve other eons were'Captured when In any event, if the Haitians For this reason, and not at all be­ The household page gives a aniaiEidi:' fto'^roslty. A friend of “those days' when’’ recalls for me the whole caravan was - taken. -^ 'haven’t a right to be masters of cause they are interested in Mr.__ recipe fov “flapper pie.” We suppose „x^jit vdll be conspicuous for its crust. toe time when; ha-ving been given Sefennasser was one of toh' out* , ■ their own destinies, then no people Broder, toe dismissal of the Or maybe we should expect •a fine a gorg^bils Spanleh shawl, Mabel j standing figures of toe Tripoli re- 1 tont right. We never did put teihpt to disbar toe Hartford man' frosting. ADVERTISE IN.‘C. ... THE k HERALU-H PATS .. V. .♦ », «,•■*»• t't ■■■ '.'■■H /

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the leading colleges, music clubs and The Way To A Y ou n ^ Man’s Heart Is Sometimes TROUBADORS CONCERT other societies. Miss Marion Dorward, director of WHILE THEY LAST! Via His Sweet Tooth! ’ ; music In the High school says It will ^ BIG UNDERTAKING be worth the price of admission to RADIO’S GREATEST BUY!! • ROCKVILLE hear Felix Fox alone, the pianist on AW,CiWM,WILLlE/- the program. LCT US YOUR. ' High Class Quartet and Emi* Couneil Meeting RADIOLA 33 ■ At th6 regular meeting of the BAT^Viltu nent IHanist Being Brought Common Council, held last evening, VA? Here at' Great Expanse. HIIXSTOWN Complete With the following appointments were Tubes and Speaker made for two yeafs: Corporation J50.0C Center Church Troubadors and Ail Electric Sets Cash Price - councill Judge John E. Fisk; health their director,' Walter Joyner, de­ Mrs. E. E. Squires picked a bunch officer. Dr. E. H. Metcalf; super­ serve the,, hearty support of the of pansies off an open pansy bed on intendent of public works, George music-loving pbople .of Manchester March 8. Buy Now! Below Cost! B. Milne. Appointments for one in the concert .they, are sponsoring Mrs. Harold Manning, who died One to a Customer. year were: city tax collector, Fred­ by the Musical. Art Quartet, sched­ on Bigelow street. South Mariches- erick M. Holt; treasurer of the sink­ uled fop Thursday evening, March ter was well known here as Hllls- ing fund, Sherwood C. Cummings; 27 in High school halL It is a big town was the birthplace of her hus­ rate maker. City Clerk Raymond E. undertaking for a small club of mu­ band, who was a son of the late Hunt. . There was no contest. sicians, handicapped this season dur­ Chester Manning. A. GREZEL Councilmen John McKenna and Le- ing the building campaign at Center Fred Hudson made -a business 1 Purnell Place, South Manchester Roy Market were absent. church, where they formerly met trip to Boston last week. Six'petitions were granted as fol­ during the .^week for practice. The Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams of lows: Jerry Kelly, to build garage club is by DO'.means limited to Hartford spent a few days with Mr. 12 X.20 at 30 East street; L. W. Center chqrcb ‘ boys, . at . present and Mrs, John Mulcahy recently. McDonald, to build two houses on three are affiliated with the Church Mrs. Jane Rodman is better after Grant street, one 27 x 35 and the of the Nazrirene and several of the having had a hard cold. Mrs. Rod- othet 27 X 27; Teresa Rock, home, Troubadors are from scattered man is in her eighties. r 26 X 35, on Grove street; William churches. ■ Mrs. M. Evans of Hartford and Conrndy, home, 28 x 28, on Earl The boys arc working with en­ Mrs, Thurston of Providence, R. I., street; Rockville Home Club, addi­ thusiasm for the concert and al­ were visitors for the day with tion to rear of building, 12 x 16, at ready have disposed of a number of George Bancroft. 18 Elm street. tickets. They hope to break even Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wickham The public works committee was Here's A Suggestion on the project at least, if they have spent the week end with their son authorized to purchase fifty-three the co-operation of the to'wnspeople. Herbert Wickham of Bridgeport, new street signs. It is doubtful if they would be able and his fa^mily. The Health Committee announced to offer, this rare musical treat. in A riieeting of Hlllstown Grange that clean-up day will be next week Manchester If the quartet was not will be held tomorrow night. The Thursday. en tour and will stop over here on program will be in form of a St, Worth Looking Into! Vernon’s Grand List their way from, Boston, A finer en­ Patrick’s day party. The net grand list of the t o ^ of semble of talerited musicians, it is Frank Stuzberger, a familiar Vernon, following the completion of safe to say,'has .never before ap­ figure here and in Addison, died at the work of the members of the peared on any Ideal -platform. the Hartford hospital on Friday of town Board of Relief, Henry The personnel of the quartet is last week. He had lived in Horace Get A Spring Schmidt, Joseph Grist and William w Sascha Jacobsen, first:violin: Paul, Wickham’s assorting cellar for a Johnson, is $10,490,178. There were Bernard, sedond violin; Marie Roe- number of years. . 22,5 appeals from the doings of the maet-Rosanoff, yiolincello and Louis assessors. The board of relief ^ade Kaufman, ■viola. For some time they Overcoat This Year 165 deductions, which totaled $40,- had been , playing together, usually CASE UP TO JBRY 1 1*- 035 and three additions, totaling for their own' personal satisfaction, $400. The net deductions were or for favored friends, until they Auburn, N. Y., March 12.— (AP) It’s very satisfying to own and wear what some $39,635. finally were; persuaded^-to give a se­ —The fate of Max Becker, Auburn men still consider a luxury—a light weight ovei-coat.' Prize Speaking ries of three* recitals in New York, convict charged with murder, was * f, The Alumni prize-speaking con- under the patronage of a group of placed In the hands of the jury at But once you get yours and no longer shiver tcstftmder the auspices of the Rock­ distingruished music, lovers and the 1:50 p. m., today, 22 days after the ville High School Alumni Associa­ endorsement of Sefgel’ Rachmanin­ trial began. throughout weeks of “in-between” weather, you’ll ap­ tion, will take place at the Sykes tonsilitis at her home on Spring off, Effam Zlrnbalist and Arturo Becker, seventh convict to go on preciate that such a coat is a very practical, sensible in­ Auditorium, Park street, on Friday street. ANDOVER Toscanini! The iristruments used by trial as a result of the disastrous evening, March 21, at 8. Mrs. Pauline Smith of Mountain Queer Twists the qua,rtet(.^are four Stradivari. riot at Auburn prison on December vestment. speakers were selected from a field street is undergoing treatment at Their success was inevitable at these 11, last is charged with the death of the St. Francis hospital, Hartford. Principal Keeper George A .. Durn- of twenty-five candidates in Fe^u- Mr. and Mrs. William Cashmere initial concepts an<} since then they ary by a faculty committee. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedrich of In Day*s News have had numerous engagements at ford. Village street are the parents of a who are spending the winter in speakers will compe.te for cash Hartford spent three days at theit prizes. There will be introductory daughter, born at Memorial hospital k. remarks by the president of the at Manchester on Tuesday morning. home in town. Rockville High school Alumni Asso­ Vienna—Dr. Wolfgang Wieser be­ Paul Jillsori of New Jersey spent ciation and orchestral music. _ lieves that some mentally defective I the week-end with his cousin Lewis The speakers and their subjects 'Hard’BoSed’ Colonels children he has been treating with Phelps. v^-ill be: Sylvia Stone, ’32, “Jean X-rays have attained normality. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Platt and -ValjesLn and the Bishop,’’ Victor Take Woman's Orders Del Monte, Calif.—The seat of a son Douglas spent Sunday night Hugo; Pauline Kahan, ’31, “Death motorcycle on a steep hill is more with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Frink on of a Traitor,’’ Lippard; Joseph adapted to Colonel Lindbergh than their way to Massachusetts, where Hammond, ’30, “ Vesuvius and the they will spend a few days with Egyptian,” Bulwer-Lytton; Hattie the hurricane deck of a polo pony. Washington (AP.)— Hard-boiled Lack of wind prevented a flight in Mrs. Platt’s brother and sister and Pawelska, '31, selections from “Lu- their families, H. Everett Frink of colonels gladly take orders from Al­ a glider, so he borrowed a traffic SPRING STYLES IN THIS EVENT ! cile,” Meredith; Max Sadlak, ’33, berta Montgomery, head of the oc­ Newton Lower Falls and Mrs. John | "Hannibal’s Speech to His Men on cop’s wheel and’ did sonie plain and T. Murphy of Boston. cupational therapy department of fancy speeding, without any such in­ the Alps,” Swan: Doris Hewitt, ’33, Walter Reed Hospital. Mrs. Lewis Phelps returned home ! ‘•Makers of the Flag,” Lane; Samuel Hands wounded by shrapnel re­ timations of the Pcince of Wales as accompanied his trial at horseman­ from the Hartford Hospital Sunday, I Lavitt, '32, “The Call to Anns” , gain their use through basketry, where she has been treated for rheu- j Girls Dresses Patrick Henry; Murial Ludke, 32, wood carving and weaving. Offi­ ship. matism for the past three weeks. • “The Execution of Sidney Carton, cers accustorner to obedience from ^ New York—A psychologist at Mrs. Phelps seems to be much im­ \ Dickens. thousands of men now obey the in­ Columbia University is asking per­ proved. I V Automobile Accident structions of this woman in blue. sons of various occupations how The Ladies Benevolent Society i .00 .98 An employee of the State High­ One colonel made a set of silver much interest they would have in will hold their annual silver tea | to way Department, driving a Chevro- bowls to give his wife in Pitts­ their jobs if they suddenly got $1,- Thursday afternoon in the Confer-1 . let sedan from ^artford, met with a burgh on their silver wedding anni­ 000,000.' On partial returns nurse.? ence house at two o’clock. | strange accident at Dobson'ville at versary, while others turn odds^and like their jobs best. The Long Hill Whist club will j 10 o’clock Tuesday morning. The ends into useful articles. meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j Models of new washable trolley for Rockville arrived at the Most of the material used is sal­ Nottingham, England—Lady Si­ Wallace Woodin Friday afternoon. • materials for school, pli^’ trossing and the motorist, failing vaged. On of the art room mon is autiiority^ for. the statement Howard Turner, a student of A m -; and dress occasions. * Id note that the trolley track turned hanks a block print whrcTT 'todk that 5,000,000 human beings in the herst "’college spent the week-end i jt that corner into a blind road, kept first prize in the national hospital world are in slavery. She so inform­ with his mother, Mrs. Alice Turner, j straight ahead, and bumped direct­ competition. It was made from an ed the National Council of Evangel­ Miss Helen Hamilton has returned Prints ’ • ly into the trolley car. The automo­ old skirt belong to one of the ical Free churches. to her work in Hartford hospital Broadcloth .M bile tipped over and one side of the nurses. Ney^ York—Perhaps Mrs. Hughes after being away sick for several Piques Copper stills confiscated by the top smashed. After the driver had is pleased to return to Washington. months." 'Miss Hamilton will be on Gingham crawled out it was found his only government are turned into candle special cases. sticks, bowls and belt buckles. When the present chief justice was injury was a broken finger. The car preparing his last public address, . Among the young people who was driven away later under its own Such a demand has been created work in Hartford who were at their j for the disabled soldiers’ work that one on the World , Court, Mrc. Flared skirts, slightly power. Hughes awakened, at 5:30 a. m, homes over the week-end were Miss Damon Temple it is kept on sale the year round. Evelyn White and the Misses Mil­ fitted waistlines, bows. TANS — BROWNS — GRAYS On Monday evening the regular The men are given the proceeds. every morning for 40 days to make dred and Beatrice Hamilton. These are all of good meeting of Damon Temple, Pythian One thousand hospitals in the coffee. Her husbarid arose at 6 in­ Mr. and Mrs. George Schatz and serviceable materials in TWEEDS AND WORSTEDS Sisters, was held in Foresters Hall. country now have occupational ther­ stead of 7 and devoted those extra son of East Hartford, were callers colors and patterns fa­ It was announced that four candi­ apy- ______40 hours to thinking over what he on the former’s parents Sunday. vored by youth. dates would be initiated at the next would say. They left little Kenneth to spend a meeting. Several members were re­ Verona, Italy—Thanks to Albert, week with his grandparents. Other $25.00 to $35.00 ported ill. Prizes for the Good of the i9d’s Home Training King of the Belgians, Carlo Sasselli, Sunday callers were Mr. and Mrs. Order were awarded to Mrs. Frieda 76, is out of prison after 34 years. F. W. Denrnot and two children also Weber and Mrs. Bertha Weber. Key To SchooMttitude When .the king was coming for the of East Hartford. Receives Gift wedding of'his daughter he ran the The Men’s club held their_ semi­ Frank J. Reiser, for forty-eight locomotive awhile, got chummy ■with monthly meeting in the Town hall years an employee of the Hockanum the eng^ineer and asked what he Monday evening. Mills Co., and superintendent of the Washington (AP)— Homes are could do for him. The engrineer was Augrust Lindholm called on Mr. YOUR Minteburn Mill for twenty-two often responsible for the aversion a son of Sasselli, and Albert said a and Mrs. S. C. .Franzen of 33 Ham­ years, was surprised recently by the which soine children feel' toward word or two to Victor Emmanuel. lin street. South Manchester, Satur­ overseers of the Minteburn Mill. In school and its demands, in the opin­ day. addition to the overseers were Fran­ ion Mrs. A. H. Reeve of Philadel­ New, York—After 17 years Lillian There will be choir rehearsal at cis S. Nettleton and John P. Cam­ phia, president of the International Gish is returning to the New York the home of Mr. Frank Hamilton HAT eron. A turkey dinner was served. stage in “Uncle Vanya.” In her Friday evening. Federation of Home and School. ‘ Indexes Mr. Reiser was presented with an “Children are threa^ned,at home teens she played with Mary Pick- Miss Marjorie Whitcomb spent easy chair, Sydney Little making ford in “A Good Little Devil,” then the week-end with friends in White with visits to the doctor and den­ Your Personality the presentation speech. tist if they don’t behave,” says Mrs. went into the movies. Tlains, New York. Firemens’ Bowling Reeve. “A fear 6f physical exam­ and Moods The Hockanum Co., of the Rock­ inations in the school thus grows in ■ ville Fire Department met the them. A man’s personailty, and mood, is indexed in his hat. Right­ Chiefs and Fire Commissioners at “Many children, too, are forced the Prospect Street alleys on Mon­ ly chosen, it becomes his facial contour aud complexion. Like­ into vocational work for which they wise, it plays up his sportive or more serious mood. And,choos­ day night, tjie former team winning are not fitted because the parents two games. Edward Badstuebner ing the newest appropriate style reveals an alertness of mind, have a''fond vision of the chil^ as a and keenness for new trends, while an old hat of'careless ap­ scored high for the former team and professional type of some kind SPECIAL ! pearance is far trom complimentary. Assistant -Chief William Conrady when he grows up.” Sizes made the good showing for the Mrs. Reeve is a member of Presi­ TUB Shapes, and shades for every man and all occasions are here Chiefs and Commissioners. dent Hoovers school child 'commit- 2 to 14 DRESSES for Spring. ' t The Hook & Ladder and Fitton tee working with the Whitq-House | Sizes 6 to 14 Co., are scheduled to bowl tonight. conference on child health arid p ro-' Smaller Sizes To Confer Degree tection. Memorial Lodge, Knights of With NEW SPRING HATS Pythias, of Manchester, will confer Bloomers 79 c the first rank at a meeting of HUGE BANK SWINDLE Damon Lodge in this city tonight. This team has a statewide reputa­ $3.00 “ $7.00 tion. All lodges in the district have Montgomery, Ala., March 12 — been invited and visitors will be (AP) —Accused of embezzling a present from Manchester, East total of $250,856.07 from the de­ Hartford, Stafford Springs, Thomp- funct First National Bank of Tal- i _ _ THE I sonville and Hartford. A social hour lassee, Emmett C. Cox, former pres­ .QTT.F.MT and smoker will follow the meeting. ident, and Charles F. Fincher, form­ SILENT Interchurch Basketball er cashier, were held today in de­ GLOW Three games were played by the fault of $10,000 bail each. ! 0 1 < 0 Interchurch Basketball League last They were arrested late yesterday A.ny C KITCHEN evening in the Town Hall. The Bap­ by Federal authorities after an That cold may lead to something serious, if neglected. tist Five defeated, the Methodist examination of the hank’s accounts. BURNER Five, 33 to 19, while the Union Con- Preliminary hearing was set for Th(3 time to do something for it is now. Don’t wait New Shipment “’regational quintet defeated the March 19, " ' until it develops into bronchitis. Take two or three IS First Lutheran team, 38 to 18. 'The Cox is charged'with making false • St. Bernard’s team easily vanquish­ entries in accounts •with the Fourth tablets of Bayer Aspirin as soon as you feel a cold CLEAN, ed the Trinity Lutheran quintet, 52 National Bank of Montgomery and coming on. Or as soon as possible after it starts. RED CROSS SHOES to 12. The next games will be played the Citizens and Southern National Bayer Aspirin will head off or relieve the aching and CONVENIENT on Friday o f this week. Bank of Atlanta and embezzling an Latest Colors Including: ' Notes agg^regate of $145,474.57. Fincher is feverish feeling—^will stop the headache. And if your AND A son was born on Tuesday morn­ accused of making false entries and throat is affected, dissolve two or three tablets in, a Black Eld and Suncrest ing at the Rockville City hospital, to embezzling a total of.\$105,381.50. GIVES ‘ qu^er-glassfiil of warm water, and gargle. This and Mr and Mrs. Richard Graf, of Ham­ COMFORT mond street. Mrs. Graf was the quicldy soothes a sore throat and reduces inflammation $ 10.00 “ $ 12.00 former Miss Beatrice E. Pitney. and infection. Read proven directions for neuralgia, FIVE YEAR Twins, a daughter and son, were born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hofer of A THOUGHT for rheumatism and other aches and pains. Genuine GUARANTEE ■BBMXESSaE West Hartford, at the Hartford Bayer Aspirin is harmless to the heart. hospital on Sunday. Mrs. Hofer was I : ; ' y I C. E. HOUSE & SON, h e i formerly Miss Laura Neumann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest The Lord’s voice cricth uoto the I Sil^t Oil Burner Corp. | Neumann of Prospect street., city, and the maa of wisdom shall BAYER 5 * 97 (deiiter S tm t. Suutb Manchester Phone 4J80 s m Mrs. William Beinhauer has re­ see thy name: hear yet the rod and i ^ ^ ^v M. H. STB S turned to^ her home on Village who hath appointed IL—Mlcah 6:9. — -9 • . S . . ; Vi'.". Authorized Dealer. S street, w’here she underwent an 5 Dial 8768,. ^ Next Door to MontgomeryWard Co.83S Main St. s operation three weeks ago for ap­ Man’s chief ^yisdom consists in ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD-IT pendicitis. . . being senablc o f fils follies—Roche­ Aipltia U tlu tnd* mtrk of Biyer MiBuftctUN of MoaoaeottetddMtir of SaUeylleseld ' foucauld. AS PI Rinr Mrs. Edna Francis is ill with til

I ■ : X S':; : ■ PORT Italian* Fans Forgive “His Bulkiness” ; BiSSELL, DOWD STAR Only Two Fouls Called r Pidmo Now Called “ItaHanissimo” AND RomVMareh 12.—(AP)-Primo Camera, th^ks to his -----■>'ALAN C3 0UUU ■ bowling over of a string of gift offerings in- toe States, hais com e.. ASS&WTED PRESS SPORTS EDiTOR into his own as nn Italian again. . „ ^ FOR LOCAL QUINTET As Rec Girls Lose 26-21 I While this little business about his French naturalization b^WUllAM BRAUCKER/: Gene Tunney has retired from was in thn air, the,sports-page moguls “of boxing for all time. No mistakes harsh for him. The late Dr. Edward Everett Hale s TWan With­ ! THE OLD AND THE NEW ' need be made .-on that score but j out a Country” was a happy individutd ..compared to juie Frlulito,, I One day many years ago a ' I^LU SK E Y TO FACE Bennett Plays Best Poor Officiating Spoils Pre- CHENEY GIRLS CLOSE Gentleman, Gene has not lost his af- , i blacksmith in Dunbar, Pa., laid-j I fection foK and interest in the sport ; tistic^er.^^^^^^^ ..brainless giant,” “re n e g ^ e ” ‘.‘tumcoat’/rwere' down a copy of the Saturday j * ni^T^rinp I that saw him rise to fame, the peak ■ but a few of, the epithets hurled a t His Blade he had been reading and j A||| I ||<\| IIIMII M l Game for Visitors;. Con­ limkiary* Game At Rec; BOWLING SEASON j and independent wealth. 1 Now. however, that he is at last traveling I went out on the lot with a erd^vd n V U ' lliU 1 1 U illU ll 1 A t Miami Beach, just before the port, and that he is back in the news as a rapid-fire demoUshe of other young men to practice ! Scott'Sharkey fight, Tunney chat-, of set-ups, he has become the “Itoli^ssmo ! baseball. He learned how to j ------test Is Close and Rough Welles and Scranton Star. i IT 1 L J TPL * T i! ted witnwith a lewfew orof mshis oiuold newspaper , champion. And every one of his victories is described in bold­ ' stick his thumb alongside a base- i ‘ i ! VCIYCl dnd ibrowmg icsims associates for the better part of an face type as “fulminating.” i. j jbaii and mi^e it, curve. He ^e-iM aflciiester Kuiuier Matcii- ( ^ i evening,___ XTo-nnAoran with SteveOQ Hannegan as j Throughout; Referee Kept Though aided and abbetted by a There Bxe only a few Italians in the home county who don t An : host. It was an old-fashioned chin- i like Pruho’s' triumphal progress. They are the Ronae corre­ ! ball pitcher. , : couple of improvised referees, the ^ Capture Pennants; I fest, reminiscent of the days of j Gradually he became less and Rec Girls were imable to score a | spondents of .provincial papers who have to stay up imtil six or ed Against Best 2 Milers Busy. Speculator and Stroudsburg: the later in the ^rning to corral the results of his latest kayo imd less a blacksmith and more and ; • victory over the Rockville Wheel | more a pitcher. He got up as far j Club at the School Street Rec last j send it to their early afternoon editions. * *u nounce Averages, Scores. real ambition, of intense con­ It’s bad enough when the big boy sends his opponent to the as Toledo in 1908 A. D., and. the L in Country At New York. K. of L. (35) \ night, emerging on the small end df > manager took one look at that y centration and study in the gentle canvas early in the evening, eastern standard time, which is six P- B. F. T. ^ a 26 to 21 score in a game quite ^ thumb sticking up there out of art of giving two for one. hours later in Italy; But when he gets into the central and 2 Malinowski, rf .... 3 0- 6 5 similar to the one Saturday when | the glove as the young pitcher | The Junior and Senior bowling The boys were prepared to find Rocky Mountain time belts, it is something else again. Joe McCluskey faces his most 2 Bennett, I f ...... 4 1- V 4 tlm girls dropped the decision 24 to Tunney highhat. They gulped a lit­ I started to throw his curve balL 3 S. Shimkus, c ...... 3 leagues conducted by the Cheney 1-1 ■ 7 I One look was enough "“^d ^st tonight when he ruM in at Rockville. Brothers Girls’ Athletic Association tle as he came in with a cane but he the Columbian ~ mile at Madison 2 C- Shimkus, rg .... l 3-7. 5 "Bill” Dowd handled three-quar­ have come to a conclusion with the quickly apologized for this, to nip sent the young man on his way. 2 Mazotas, r g ...... 1 The young man was Jack Square Garden against the best tal­ 2- 42 ters of the game and made the sing­ Throwing and Velvet as the respec­ in the bud any doubt that this was 3 Waterman, I g ...... 2 0-0 4 Quinn. ent available in the United States. ular record of not calling one per­ tive winners. Alice Paradis and Jen­ the old Tunney, anxious to be A victory for the brilliant Manches­ nie Schubert were the highest bowl­ friendly, to go back over the fight­ He' pitched 4S games that year, 14 sonal foul. “Putsy” Vince took the more or less, for Toledo, Potts- ter runner is hardly to be expected 14 7-19 35 whistle for the final quarter and ers in their divisions. The highest ing days and events, the laughs and Size Naugsluck because of his comparative inex­ Rec Five (32) Enables j ville and Richmond, finally going score of the season was 150 made fears of his most important bouts. went to opposite extremes with the^ I I to New York. Of these he won perience in such competition. Man­ . B. F. T. result the Wheel Club threatened to by Jennie Schubert. Here are the Long residence abroad and detach­ chester can feel well satisfied if he 2 Holland, rt . . . . _____0 1-2 1 statistics for both leagues read at ment from his former associations j 44, some of them in double-head- leave the floor, unless given a places in the first three or four. 3 Faulkner, If ...... 2 0-0 4 the annual banquet last night: has changed Tunney and mellowed i 'ers. square deal. Only two personal fouls McCluskey has never before been 4 Gustafson, I f ...... 0 1-4 1 Senior League him, too. Brought back to the talk To Beat Windham, 37-27 2 Bissell, c ...... 5 were called in the game! ' entered against such a strong field. 3-3 13 Winning Team, Velvet Mill: Jen­ of his fighting days, there was noth­ Needed Something Different 1 Madden, rg ...... 2 0- 4 5 Again, as on Saturday, it was nie Schubert, captain. ing aloof about him. Mentally, the 4 Dowd, Ig ...... 4 I sat and talked to Qtiinn the - New York, March 12.—(AP)— 1- 1 9 Miriam Welles who led the Rec Girls Second Team, Weaving Mill: STAGE YALE TOURNEY boys took back a lot of the harsh other day on the beach at Fort Ray Conger, slender Iowan who has 0 Quish, Ig ...... 0 0-0 in all round playing although Ann Clara Jackmore, captain. 0 things they may have said, written Winners May Oppose Man­ IN NEW HAVEN ARENA Myers, Fla. He is still pitching not been beaten in an indoor mile Scranton proved that when she gets Third Team, Old Mill: Lillian or thought about the one-time ball, but he doesn’t stick his 16 IS started, she can play basketball race in two years, .^ 1 try for his 6-15 Hicking, captain. Marine, ais handsome and bronzed, | ‘ The'Yale Tournament at New thumb up any more. Score By Periods with the best of . them. While sixth straight victory of the season High single score, 150, Jennie a more accomplished conversational-; chester at Yale; Two Men| Haven , this week Friday and “I had to get something dif­ Knights ...... 10-_14_3. Miriam was dropping in spectacular Schubert. at the distance;in-the‘''feature event -35 ist than ever...... Saturday will be conducted at ferent when they canned me at 8— 11—9—4- shots from all angles Ann's Five highest averages: Jennie of the annual New York C hapter!^® -3? the New'Haven Arena instead of Toledo, so I learned the spitball,” Referee: Joe Coffey. shots would roll tantalizingly Schubert, Nan Taggart; Mae Knights o f Columbus games at Mad Talking with Tunney makes it | Score All of FMd Goals; i at Yale gymnasium as has been he said, “and she works pretty ispn Square Garden tonight. around the hoop and fall outwards. Sherman, Edythe Rowsell and more clear than ever'how his very the case for several years. The good for me.” Running- against him will be Dr. Fighting -with grim earnestness Lillian Hart, slim center of the Rees, Katherine Gustafson. Young Glenn Liebhardt, son of Winning team: Marcella Karpin, studiousness, his painstaking atten­ Naugy Meets Meriden. I larger s,urface both for the court Paul Martin, Swiss Olympic veter­ for every point to swing into fuff also did her bit without avail as tion to detail, his passion for ac­ the old pitcher, sat nearby. He an; Joe McCluskey, Fordham fresh­ stride in the final quarter, the Murphy and Hartenstein of Rock­ Helen Bodreau, Edythe Rowsell, and spectators is given as i the is a 19-year-old right-hander curacy brought him success and a reason for the shift. Some say man flier; who’ takes the place of Knights of Lithuania cut down, the ville scored with clock-like regular­ Mae Sherman, Jennie Schubert. from Des Moines. Captains: Jennie Schubert, Clara championship. He looked for the By T. W. STOWE that the Arena surface is not a.s j Stanislaw Petkiewiecz, Polish nm- Rec Five’s one point lead here last ity for eight points apiece. REASON back of every maneuver, “How many pitchers will they Jackmore, Lillian Hicking, Louise suited for basketball being too I ner who was barred from competi- night to win the third and deciding WHEEL CLUB 3NDS (36). every pimch. Just as Tilden spent a carry this year?” he asked the game of the series^ 35 to 32 in one Pukofky, Lillian Thomfelt, Helen Advantage in size, rather than in springy. j tion yesterday by the amateur ath- p B. F. T. winter developing his backhand veteran of many summers, of the most bitterly contested bat­ Gustafson. pla3dng ability was the principal ♦------..T X. T I letic union, only to be granted an in- ^ 0 Murphy, r f ...... 4 0-0 8 Junior League stroke in tennis to beat Johnston, reason why Naugatuck High was ^ i junction; Joe Sivark of Butler Uni- tles seen on the local court. Tunney studied and learned the 1 Cratty, If ...... 2 0-0 4 High single score: Pauline Reale able to tack a 37 to 27 defeat on ^^“ bov ^there^ ought to be some j ^ersity. a highly regarded dark From, the opening whistle, it was 1 Hartenstein, c ...... 4 u-u s and Alice Leister, 112 each. technique necessary to beat Demp­ Windham High of Willimantic at the Boy, the^ oug j horse entrant; Joe Hickey, New evident the Rec meant to force the 0 Neff, rg ...... 1 2 Five highest averages: Alice sey. And succeeded, twice, under Weaver High school gym in Hart­ WEST HAVEN’ S HOPES chance for me , | York University; Boh Dalrymple, issue and Referee Joe Coffey of 0 Lisk, I g ...... 2 0-0 4 Paradis, Eleanor Royce, Pauline circumstances that would have ford last night and thus enter the I youngster. . . j goston A. A.; and Gene Venzke, Meriden had his hands fuff to check Reale, Martha Kissmann, Alice been, the undoing of most any other Yale tournament. Swedish-American A. C. the flow of bad blood, stirred up by NONE TOO PROMISING Youngsters to the Front 2 0-0 26 Leister. fighter. Windham put up a .fine battle but Famous “300” . the Rec Five. The Knights, in all Tunney talked freely of the fam­ “That’s what we want to sec,” likelihood, did their share of the REC GIRLS (31) Winning team: Eleanor Royce, the odds were too great.. Yet at in another all-star event a 600- Gladys Modean, Ella Wolfram, ous seventh round and the long fouling, but never so openly and P. B. halftime the Callahanites were lead­ Weak In Reserve Strength But a ^ fh fw o rrS I yafd ^llop, Phil Edwards, who com­ 0 Scranton, rf ...... 1 2 I Elizabeth Bika, Stella Varrick. count at CSiicago. He had never ing 14 to 13. Neither team display­ with such little sportsmeinship as been knocked down before. Yet, be­ peted for. Canada in the last Olym- the Fayites showed...... i 0 Foster, If ...... 0 0 [ Captains: Elizabeth Bika,. Annie ed any real commendable brand of First Five Is Good; ICEin ! giye up older fellows a rest.” fore that fight; he figured to him­ 0 Buckland, I f ...... 1 2 I Taggart, Mary Damato, Anne Mo- basketball. It was apparent that Uses Size, Zone Defense artd j There was silence for some Much 'Too Rough. • " self: time. The veteran sat looking Hply Cross; Eddit Roll, Newark A. 0 Hart, c ...... 1 2 riarty. Myrtle Volkert, Alice Para­ members of botb.'teams were under Pivot Play. ' i Players who have starred in many dis, Martha Kissmann, Sue Ches- “I may be , knocked down. It will out at the sea, and the youngster C.j. John Gibson, Bloomfield, N. J., 0 M. Welles, rg ...... ^ a strong tensloO. du® to the import­ Lycedm; Eddie Blake, Boston A. A.; Rec games of the past abandoned bro. be something new for me but I ance of the game apd their efforts 0 Beers, I g ...... 0 While it is a weU known fact that j were^ Jack Quinn’s Doivald Fleet, Boston College fresh­ all attempts at increasing the score should be prepared. What should I were affected accordingly. and made the forty minute playing 0 Shearer, I g ...... 0 do, if I am able to get up?’’ MMchester High'has a man 3 ^z^^ while he sat there look- man who is, reyiorted to be as fast JUNIOR LEAGUE. AVERAGES All Foul Feints period a time for “•vindictiveness” as Name Ave. Games He had thought of tearing back job cut out for It in facing W est, | round;- as'his name; and George Clayson, 10 1-3 During the entire fiSst quarter, Haven at Yale Friday afternwn, the l^g to Jarsper Shrig would so aptly phrase 0 Alice Paradis...... 84.17 57 into Dempsey in such an event or of Jr., Yale. Score By Periods. not a single field goal was register­ chance of a victory for the Silk City j^g to Toledo Stella Walsh, feminine sprint­ it. In the second half “Gyp” Gus­ 7— 21 Eleanor Royce ...... 81.41 63 j taking a few body punches and ed by either team. Many fouls were tafson got the well deserved thumb Rcc G ir ls ...... 4 6 4 211 fresh coimta to help clear his head. are at least fair if not better. | g^g^ before the kid out there in ing find from Cleveland, races 4—26 Stella Varrick ...... 81.0 detected by the efficient double- jerk to the showers and in the final ■Wheel 2nds ...... 10 10 2 Pauline Reale ...... 80.50 60 , Yet, instinctively, he realized Demp- Harold A. Swaffield of Fairfield [ the surf was bornl against crack field as well as father Referees: Dowd and Vince. referee system and Naugatuck was time and the record hook in 40-yard quarter Bill Dowd reluctantly bent Martha Kissmann ... 80.45 60 sCy’s slowness of foot afforded him High school, and Billy Coyle of Wal- j ------his steps in the same direction. The Time: six minute quarters. leading six to four. The Foleymen qnd 220-yard dashes. Alice Leister ...... 80.6 33 ; the chance to circle ,and regain his used a huddle system to give their lingford, who officiated the Nauga- j latter however played a splendid tuck-Windham game in Hartford | • Other feature performers are Jim­ Elizabeth Bika ...... 80.2 63 poise. He circled and won the-fight. signals. Both teams used, a man- brand o f' basketball over-shadowed last night, were of the opinion that ] my Daley of Holy Cross in the men’s Elsie Lennon ...... 79.9 31 His first thought in. that seventh for-man defense. YALE AND HARVARD only by “ Cap” Bissell. Edith Wikanowski ,. 7-8.37 57 ; round was: “ How- pleaSant and West Haven would not go far in the ; 60-yard sprint; Monty Wells, Bos­ Naugatupk had a big advantage ton A. A.; and Sol Furth, New York Not until the final quarter did the NEW BLOOD NEEDED Susan Kelley ...... 77.48 57 I comfortable it is here on the floor.” at center, ih& rangy Stanley Poska- Knights gain a comfortable lead Ruth Peterson...... 77.23 27 • His next: “Tve got to keep away University, in the 50-yard high hur­ vage getting the jump on Lester "trr.on .M n ea opu.,o„. „ i j o CLASH TONIGHT dles; Bert Nelson, Butler Univer­ over the locals, the lead see-sawing Anna Wolfram ...... 76.40 63; from this fellow for a while until and Saba at'nearly every jump. was learned that Wpst Haven has a j back and forth through the first ' strong first s t^ g team-blit is weak sity star, in the running high jump; Martha Reinartz ... 75.31 60 my head clears.” This enabled the • down-staters to j _____ three quarters. At the quarter the AT SENATORS’ CAMP Blanche Gerich ...... 75.4 36 “Dempsey was an instinctive in its reser-vP strength. The first, .. - and Fred Sturdy of the Los Angeles keep possession of the ball a good A.- C. in the pole vault. linights were ahead 10 to 8 and at EUa Wolfram ...... 74.52 63 fighter, seldom reasoning situations share of the.Ume, PpsHavage went half-time 24 to 19. Immediately on Anne Moriarty ...... 74.39 out to his own advantage. He was The speedy mile relay teams of on a scoring-rampage’ in the sec­ tSiT hird Hiid'DccidiBg HoeVey Syracuse, Georgetown and N. Y. U. resume of play Bissell dropped in Annie Taggart ...... 74.24 631 al.most impossible to ;hit on the ond half and hik evening’s total was tall center who is the main cog in; two foul throws, and two long Myrtle Volkert .... 73.25 60 chin, for he always kept it tucked and A fold. dash in one of the best of the col- Former Stars Losing Ability; lege events. beautiful shots by powd placed the Emma Mazzola .... 73.19 24] down on his chest. In 20 rounds I j strange enough to relate, George wS? i Game to Be Played In Bos- ftec to the fore with a one-point Catherine Fraher ... 73.13 21 never hit him solidly, on the ja y . He | Goodwin was the only other man to Haven also employs a zone defense, Polish Star In. New York, March 12.— (AP)—An margin. Then Earl Bennett of the Goslin Still Holdout; Only Ruth Griffith ...... 73.0 63 was dead game.” tally a field-goal" for the winners Messrs. Coyle and Swaffield said. Knights tied the count with.-a foul Gertie Fish ...... 72.20 54 ton Garden; EliTavprite. injunction restraining the Amateur ! cagjng five. Coach Peter J. Foley Athletic Union from interfering and “Red” Mazotas sank a foul Nellie Yokitis ...... 72.19 48 1 used a total of 11 players but only TODAY’S GAMES. | •with the right of Stanislaw Petkie- to give the Knights the lead again, San Is Bright, Marg’t Summerville . 72.18 45 Podskavage and Goodwin tallied • A t San Antonio— N. Y. National i I wicz, Polish middle distance star, only to have Down sink another ! Ruth Hanson ...... 72.17 54 ! from the floor. Art Meikle, Tommy BRUINS VICTORIOUS vs. Chicago Americans. Boston, March 12.— (A P )—Yale’s tp race in the Columbian rjile at the beauty simultaneously with the * Irene Nault ...... 72.16 21, I Sroka and Saba did the best work At St. Petersburg—St. Louis Na­ fine hockey team will try to avenge knights of Columbus track meet m whistle for a count of 27 to 26, Rec. Biloxi, Miss., March 12.— (API — ' Louise Reinartz .... 72.3 60 I for the Windham team. In the last period Madden scored tionals vs. Boston Nationals. its only defeat in 18 starts by win­ Madison Square Garden tonight was About the only bright thing that Anna Visus ...... 72.1 57 Naugy Is A Jinx At Tampa—Philadelphia Ameri­ to give the Rec a three point lead was found around the training camp Frances Lielasus .... 71.46 60 ONCE MORE, 4 TO 3 It marked the third time that ning the third and deciding game of issued by State Supreme Court Jus­ cans vs. Tampa. tice Alfred. H. Townley yesterday. that dwindled under the onslaught of of the Washington Senators was Rita O’Leary ...... 71.15 51- Naugatuck has beaten Windham in its annual series -with Harvard at Charlie Shimkus with a foul and Mary Damato ...... 70.85 54 ------post-season games. Three years Announcement of this action, the the sun over head. 0 the Boston Garden tonight., first of its kind in modem track his­ “Shorty” Malinowski -with a double- The main trouble was due to the Gladys Modean ...... 70.41 ago, “Naugy” trimmed Windham Scally, If ...... 0 0-1 decker. The score tied, Stan. Shim­ 59 { Boston, March 12.—(AP)—The 0-0 tory, was made by President holdout of Goose Goslin, who has Edith Massey ...... 70.21 in the first round of the Yale tour­ Stapleton, If . . .0 Although Harvard ’ succeeded in kus and Malinowski pressed on to 11th straight victory and the 17tii T^3 19 ' Thomas J. Gray of the Nev/ York refused to join his teammates here Eva Peterson ...... 70.6 nament and the .following season Poskavage, c '. . 9 give the Knights victory with a successive game without a defeat J. Balitisky, Ig . .0 4-9 4 i chapter of the Knights o f Colum­ because Clark Griffith would not Mary Campbell...... 69.37 I were on the records of the Boston beat them again in a post-season basket apiece, interspersed with one Marion Crawshaw .. 69.20 game. Last night’s contest was for Lonran, Ig ... . .0 0-0 0 1New Haven a week ago Saturday, bus. open his money pots wide enough to '23: Bruins, world’s hockey ‘ champions, 1 1 by Bissell. Emma McConville ... 68.5 the right to enter the Yale tourney Samborski, rg - .0 1-1 • Yale has been made the decided Petkiewicz was barred from fur­ suit him. go today after a torrid 4-3 victory here 0 ! Bissell Oatstanding Coupled with the trouble with the Veronica McGann ... 66.39 and meet Meriden in the opening Schaffer, rg . ..0 . 0-0 favorite. The blue clad, skaters ther competition in the United 43; last night over the Chicago Black- 1 Bissell was outstanding at Goose is the cold knowledge that Sue C hesbro...... 66.32 round at 4:15 vFnday afternoon. Cignotte, rg . . . 0 1-1 showed an impressive superiority States by the A. A. U. yesterday at 24 hawks. Smith, rg .... . 0 0-0- 0 over the Crimson in winmng 3 to the request of the International times. He it was who dribbled the mainstays of the team have Inez Rossi ...... 65.13 When the selections were made, the through the Knights from mid-floor passed the crest of their careers. I julia Selwitz ...... 64.11 Cooney Weiland was in rare form, officials found Naugatucli and Wind­ 1 last Saturday. Amateur Athletic Federation, gov­ 14 9-18 37 erning body of international athlet­ to score five field goals. Time and Great in their day but waning noW, j Edna'Pettengill...... 61.10 tallying three goals, one on a face- ham -with equal records and decided 18 Harvard must play tonight with­ again it was Bisseff’s shot that tied is the story of Sam Rice, Joe Judge, ! ------off before the Chicago net, and pass­ upon a play-pff. c (27) out Frank Stubbs, hard fighting ics. The I. A. A. F., has been in­ F. T. vestigating the status of Petkiewicz, the game or sent the Rec into the Oswald Bluege and Harold Ruel. 1 Team Standing. ing to Dit Clapper for . the other Manchester High may meet B. right wing and brother of Coach Kaminski, rf . .0 0-0 0 who competed;, for I^tvia* in the lead. His performance was nearly The new blood of youngsters is i Won Bruin counter. He boosted his league Naugatuck at' Yalii? In order to do Joe Stubbs, who became ineligible . - u .. 1 u.. duplicated by Dowd while Faulkner Meikle, I f ...... 3 3 2-4 8 needed to start the Senators back I Throwing ...... 55 leading scoring total to 68 points, so • however,'the Tpcals must first this week because of scholastic dif-‘| 1928 Olymmc but later be looked good in the first* half. ^ '' Lester, c ... . 1 0-3 2 on the climb toward the pennant. | Ribbon ...... 46 j Trailing 4-1 at the start of the eliminate West Hayen, admittedly Acuities. His place on the starting Saba, c, rf . . 3 1-3 7 the With “Wardy” Waterman in the And there lies the secret. Can these | Spinning No. 1 ...... 32 - last period, the vistors put on a no easy assignment,' 'The Nauga- line will be taken by Del Everett, a Latvian authonties barred line-up the Knights seemed highly ; tuck-Merideh game should be a Luciani, rg . . 1 1-3 3 ' runner permanently from competi­ youngsters do it? | Weaving ...... 25 furious drive to count twice. 7-11 7| lefthanded shooter who scored the confident and his playing ydth that But w'ith Goslin out, an already j Spinning No. 2 ...... 27 3 j thriller but the; Folfeymen seem to Sroka, Ig • • .opening Harvard goal in the first tion in that country and asked the O’Dell, rg ...... *0 0 0-0 0 j international body to make the ban of the Shimkus brothers, Malmow- •weak hitting team becomes weaker. jMain Office No. 1 ...... 27 3 • have the edge even though last game of the series at New Haven ski and Bennett, was the highlight For this reason Manager Walter ! Main Office No. 2 ...... 27 3 ! night’s tussle was so ragged that it while playing on the third forward umversal. A, A. U. officials, seek­ 8 11-24 ing to learn whether Petkiewicz was of the -visitors steady play. Water­ Johnson is spending most of his i -Velvet...... I|3 50 FIGHTING IRISH WIN j was hard to get a true slant on 15 man held Holland scoreless from the Score by periods: line. eligible to compete In- the United time trying to develop some hitters j ------their ability. However much hockey opinion floor. Naugatuck (37) Naugatuck ....6— 7— 16— 8---- -37 States pending settlement of his from his thin supply. Red Barnes is ; SENIOR LE.YGUE AVERAGES may fayor Yale’s chances all ar­ G. FORBES HIGH SCORER P. B .' F. Willimantic . . . 4—-10— 5—g---- 27 case abroad, received word to the being groomed for Goslin’s place. | Ave. Referee: Harold A. Swaffeld. rangements have been'made fob a From defensive fielding stand-i Jennie Schubert ...... 101.36 57 4 F. Balinscky, rf ..0 2-2 contrary from the I. A. A. F. Last Nigh t Fights 3 Goodv/in.’ rf .". . . . 5 0-1 Umpire: Billy Coyle, Wallingford. tight battle. In case of a tie at the point there is no better team in the | Nan Taggart ...... 96.12 Monday night the Fighting Irish- end of the regulation time, there league than the Washington out- Mae Sherman ...... 94.14 i men beat the Eight A in a v good will be three ten minute, overtime EAST HARTFORD HOLDS Minneapolis—Primo Camera, Italy fit. There are prospects of develop- I Edythe Rowsell ...... 93.30 64 wame at the Hollister Street school. periods if necessary followed by a knocked out Sully Montgomeiy, ing sufficient pitching material to j Katherine Gustafson .. 92.40 67 j Forbes who was the outstanding “ sudden death” session'if the dead­ Texas, 2. meet demands but when it comes to j Clara Jackmore ...... 91.43 67 star of the game having 20 points Nation’s Best Mermaids To Splash lock stiff continues. ' 1ST FOOTBALL WORKOUT Lacrosse, Wis.—Billy .Petroffe, batting some of these fellows ap- i Emily K issm ann...... 90.47 67 in all. It was the best game the Fargo, N. D., knocked out Jackie pear to be cross-eyed. , Lillian Thomfelt ...... 90.3 6f Fighting Irishmen ever played. Kane, Chicago, 9. On the mound Johnson expects | Flora Nelson ...... 90.1 ' Sheldon played a very good game In National Meet A t Miami Beach The East Hartford High School Kansais City—Jock Malone, 'St. Fred Marberry to carry the burden , Mary Strong ...... 89.50 but did not get many points. football team, Hartford’s only unde­ Paul, outpointed Johnny Cline, Kan­ ■with strong support from Sam | Helen Gustafson ...... 89.40 Fighting Irishmen (481 BOWLING feated scholastic eleven last faff, be­ sas City, 10. Jones, Irving Hadley and Adolph j Grace Hatch ...... 89.24 Miami Beach, Fla., March 12 — ®Adelaide Lambert and Katherine gan preparations for its new season Jacksonville—Eddie Burl, Savan­ Liska. He has his eye on Carols 1 Esther Lautenbach ----- 88.49 Stevenson, c ...... 2 ,^ P )_ One of those New York- Ames, who have had a big indoor yesterday whffli Coach John Mc­ nah outpointed Harry Forbes, C^ca- Moore, Lloyd Brown and Bob Burk ] Helen Bodreau ...... 87.28 Kovas, c ...... 2 Chicago batUes is in prospect when sfeason in the north, NEWSPAPER MEN BOWL ‘ ' Grath gave his squad a workout in go, 10. in hope that they^ will develop into j Marcella Karpin ...... 86.45 ■Sheldon, Ig ...... 1 the best of 'America’s mermaids I Miss Holm, regarded as one of the school gymnasium. About 45 Los Angeles—Eddie Mack, Denr pood pitchers. Behind the plate, j Helen Frederickson .... 86.33 ?JcCan. , r f ...... 4 smash away in the Rpmem pools ’ the greatest all-around swimmers Meriden, March 12— (A P )—The candidktips reported. The work ver outpointed Goldie Hess, O cew Ruel will be the leading man. The Amelia Majaik ...... 84.37 Maguire, rg ...... 7 here March 13 to-16 in the national [developed in the last decade, re- Associated Press men held' theit was confined mostly to handling Park, Calif., 10. ‘ , ' infield will find Bluege back at third,! Alice Poriticelli '...... 84.26 Johnson, If ...... 4 8 i women’s indoor A,. A. U. champion- ! cently self: a series, of new hack- monthly bowling contest here last the ball and a short "dummy” Indianapolis—Mike Dundee, Itock with his crippled knee almost as ] Elsie Klcinschmidt ..'.. 84.1 — !'Ships. . • ' ' i stroke records for distances vary- night with the New Haven “Bureau” scrimmage. ' Island, m., outpointed Mickey good as ever. Joe Judge no doubt . Mary McKinney ...... 20 48 i national championship relay 1 ing from 100 to 220 yards. outfit evening matters up with the Expectations are that the Mc- Genaro, Detroit, 10. - ? ' will be on first as usual and Myer at Ruby Anderson ...... 82.9 Eight A. (461 ' ‘cams of the Illinois Women’s Ath- j Chicago’s hopes will be carried by State boys. Shanoff and Beary were Grathmen, who were tied last year second. Joe Cronin probably will be Mabel Sullivan ...... 80,35 E. letic club will pack much of the [the I. W. A. C. world and national high scorers for their respective only by Middletown and Bulkeley, ...... 0 Chicago punch, while the Women’s champion 400-yard relay team— sent back to shortstop despite his Caroline Ritchie ...... 80.6 Forbes, c teams. Scores: •will have another strong giidiro.i 65 errors of last season, because he Louise Custer ...... 79.16 Ptvkoski, rg .. Swimming association of New ! DagnY van Maarth, Emma Shema- A. P. Bureau , combination next season- Coach IF THE DOCTORS DO­ ' .'Shows promise as a hitter. Out in Lillian Hicking ...... 78.32 Ilalchunas, Ig I.York perennial producer of title |itis, Isabel Smith and Mary Lou Sanford (C.) . ..108 80 93—28.1' McGrath -will have Dick Foley, full- WRY DON’T YOU? the outfield the two Sams, Rice and Mary Lamprecht ...... 77.46 0 ( ■ -lines. I f ...... teams.’ offefs ^ ' geikxy of stars | Quinn, besides- members of its Williams ...... 82 91 105—278;: Ijack; John Geci, fullback, who is Louise Pukofky ...... 77.37 Kuask,arf ... ^ i headed by tinYiElesfiqr Itolm, 102- champion medley, team and a list ■West, probobly will be waiting for Campbell ...... 90 78 75—^24:Z retunilng to the squad; Johnny Mc­ Exercise On The Best either Goslin or Barnes to fill the Edna Anderson ...... '. 77.25 Polito, rf 1... ^ ! pound, l 6-yeai>old sensation. df.indi-vldual stars including Fanny Hoinar, Central A. A. U. jcackstroke Doherty...... • 79 90 95-;;-264 Gill, captain and guard; Bemont, Kept Alleys. field as first string men. Hilda Nielsen ...... 76.35 — The western sea'board.also will guard; Candron, center; Heffstrom, 21 champion, and Jane Fauntz, na­ Shanoff ...... 96 102 96— 294 Johnson is going ahead, shaping Cecilia D ion ...... 76.33 ' have a formidable entry from the tackle; and Blpgston, tackle; and Two-Man Tonrnainent Starts his team on the theory that one ball Mary Sheridan ...... 72.4 ' Score by periods: Pacific Coast associa­ tional low board diving champion. Friday, March 14. .C^y 12 Irishmen . . . 10—1.3—13— 12- -48 Events listed include the 50, 100 455 451 464 1370 nevei^^ ineligimCs -who •will be ro- player, more or less', does not make tion, led by. Josephine IffcKim, na­ State Team > tiir n ^ ’to.the ream. ’ Paquette and Teams Wanted.. . Team Standing Eight. A. ... 11-10-15—10- -46 tional champion anjl- record holder and 220 yard free style; 50 and 100 or break a ball team. breast stroke; 440 yard relay, Simpson ...... 6 6 88 71—-r225 F5ieflta/’^ s t , stillng e il^ last season, . Good iPrizes ! Under this theory, Ray Spencer, W. .jfh the 440, and •Sto /yar^ and m ile yard “ Lefty” Watwood, • White Sox and diving from a. 10-ftsot board. A Clark ...... S’2.. 91 -;88-^266 'graduata^ i^ ^ a new pair of catcher, of Augusta, Ga., was sus­ Velvet ...... ' ...... -.51 free stylp.events, is well as Georgia •will hW 9: to tie developed, outfielders; Ben Sankey, Pirate 440-irard freei5style eveji'm ay 'be W h ite ...... 81 95 - i03^—3(79 CHARTER OAK . pended when he failed to report on Weaving ...... 48 .Cpleman, diving-. ■ .4 ' ^e''indoor workouts will be con­ rookie . shortstop, and. Hal Lee,. .'Besides Miss, Holm,, the 'New added. . -V'" Beary ...... 123 , 97 84— 304 ALLEYS time. Johnson has made it clear Old Miff ...... 26 Quigley (C;) .. . 99 83 ,93—275 tinued three times a week until Dressing ...... 21 Brobkljm rookie outfielder, got'In ■^ork contingent'win include such More than 100 swimmers from Joseph Farr, Prop. that he was through as an active clubs in all sections of the country weather conditions permit practices ball plavc". a-, -mv-ch as he would Throwing ...... 17 43 ! some advance training with the , stars . as - 'Agnes ^j.Geraghty, .the are expected. 451 454 4 k 1339 at the new school field. ' like to go bark. , _ ?kibbou ...... 17 43 ■' Alabama Poly baseball squad. i breaststroke..... -■ a c e ^ ,‘Ueft- —*4 .... ______/

ij'*- i P A G E E O HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTEX CONN- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12,1980. manchestek evening

BYRD AND m s MEN , ARE TAKING A REST

Dunedin, New Zealand, Marcll' 12. ( __(AP.)—^mewhat confiised by automobiles and street cars after spending more than a year in the snowbound and desolate wastes of the Antarctic, Rear Admiral Rich­ ard E Byrd and the members of his expedition today renewed ac­ quaintances with clvUiz^on while the barque. City of New York, went S t o ^ d o ^ k for refitting prepara,- S S tothe party resuming its jour- ^ ney to New York. After dodging automobiles, Mau­ rice Hanson, chief radio engines, said that previously he New York was the largest city m the world But since his return here Yesterday he could not help but Slink D^edin which has » tion of about 85,000 was the bub of the Universe. . Many members of the party went riding in American autos and elec trie street cars or walkmg ' oavements about town, all str^angc to them after the the ice ind snow ^ar- Thp shins were deserted by the par Tv members heve taken up ‘r5Ssl“ nce In hotels aWp chairs and nch foods are re wiping special attention. A round S receptions has been provided m Sonor Jf Admiral Byrd and bis p a r t y . ______/ AH EAD ONE TO THREE YEARS FOR DR. BIAGIO REALE

Hartford, March 12.— (AP) ^Br. Biaeio Reale, form er Italian consul S ta r 5 .r a ,'w a s sentenced to^ om one to three years m State .prison Sy Judge NeweU Jennings in Su- oeri/r .Court today, after he had pieced guilty to a charge ^ em­ bezzlement resultog from his Tn'-^e-'julations as treasurer of the aty Discount and Deposit company i

Nearly ?25,000 had been stolen fr ^ the bank, it disclosed ^ter state Bank Commissioner \ hJd made ^ pet Calf r|»n,^ rd“S who asked for leniency on fhfgrr^rthat he had recofd prior to the difficulties of the Bristol company.______1 PLANE TO TRANSPORT %

EMPLOYES OF COMPANY <0.1 V Miami, Fla., March 12 The air liner Cuba of the New York. :^o and Buenos Aires line left ftt 9’12 a. m., today on a special trip to Rio de to transport e“ Pl°y®® conS^y and their families to the S where they fThP air liner will make its pei J i f e l t t a s e at Rio d® J ^ eiro and will be used to augment toe A®®t ■nianes’now operating on weeKiy schedule to transport sengers along the eastern South T I01 ^KennSi'a^'-Hawkins. regional ooerations manager, vdll pilot the vessel as far as Para, Brazil. The employes will be stationed at St. Thomas, Virgin Istods, Portjof Spain and Rio de Janeiro. \ DENIES ENGAGEMENT.

London, March 1 2 .— (AP)—Miss Emilia Tersini smiled prettily and climatically this afternoon when told that Urimo Camera had denied they were engaged. „ Equal to many oC! "Well Mr. Camera knows best, she said, “we are only friends any- WS.V ** 400* F. End Point When asked directly, however, , V New tfift preminm fuels. whether she really ^ “ engaged to Primo toe dark-eyed girl was ex plicit in toe negative. • • • • Vai^opiacs in ­ There is one better ^ "No," she replied, I will you teU people so?” "So congratulations are not in order?” -asked toe interviewer. ... GUtF NO-NOX "No,” she said. stantly • • • Com­ But with another smile she addea; "Not yet.”______pletely and to the m o t o r f u e l •. - O. K. YOUNG PLAN A n ti'K n o c k A viation Grade •. • last drop ••• Gives Berlin, March 12. — (AP) —The Reichstag today approved toe Young plan on its second reading 374** F. End P oin t. 251 to 174, there were 26 absen Instant Starting. ^ The Reichstag also approved the Try it today. PoUBh liquidation *8^®®“ % second rending by a vote of 224 to 2 0 7 . There were SO absentions. STOWAWAYS DIE

Boston, March 12.— (AP) ;The steamer Coldbrook of.the Amencan \ Republic’s line, put 1“..^®’^®.^°^^^ from Santos, Brazil, with a tale of stowaways and tragedy. Two days out of Santos, the crew m ore p o w e r discovered 11 hunger and thirst crazed men in the coal bunkers. A further search revealed the bodies QUICK PlCK'UP of two of their fellows, who had more m ile a g e succumbed amid the mountains of At No Extra *^°^e eleven survivors were placed QUICK GETAWAY aboard the S. S. Selene of toe same line, when toe Coldbrook met ber^t sea, and returned to Brazil, "^e y cSdbrook left Santos Febmary 20,

STUDENT DIES IN PAINS New York, March 12.—(AP)— Sign of the Orange Miss Ada Harcourt, Whose death in P a r is h announced today, was n iQ victim of spinal menengitis, it was *aid at toe Harcourt home here. ^ S h e had been attending Mrae. Payen’s school in Paris and was sWeken more than a week ago, a iMmber of toe household stated. An GULF REFINING COMPANY aunt Mrs. Harry Stemming, of llSdon, will accompany the body to ^^^Bas^Harcom-t is listed* in toe aeveland Social Register, y*^ she attended the Masters School at Dobbs Ferry, . > .' t' : ■vT' :.A. <-Mi' ■V ? : 'iff. '**. i :--X f ' V: >s-- MANCHESTER EVENING H pA L ^i sOtJTH MANCHRSTB^,'CON^;,^ WEJ^J^B “PAGE TVyUJLVB r-^ rfrrr ^ . l y ■ ^ NCEL iDaiiyH^ ANfsI'E AlSTIN' U P O N Service AuryoR OF A TIM E. OLIVE ROBERTS GARTONfc ‘ THE AVENGING RfliRROT* ffinUt'Un How To Keep WeU *THE &-AQ< pigeon: e t c . Mary's by World Famed 'Aulhorlty ■We don’t know the tftneOTne exactly in ?pei>ings witk, qur >minds^ -dispasgtonr J U man’s progress that “feelings” ately, insUad of ^'Ving fft ynwTap,, i ©1930iyH&\-SERViCEIH6. y began. > ^buf pet fbe^ge?'. . / XACK OF SLEEP NOT We are told that the Neanderthal: Certainly t^' ^ e tqrn^^'ent^iely AS SERIOUS IN EFFECT men,— or— sub-men,—’------chased’ off, —" their ,too^ •*— tATTiTietefnentaf tempeimhientaf. iflhr'real for’ r w 'haBni- hflppl' AS IS SUPPOSED b e g i n HEBE TODAY BY SISTER MARY K sons when they were grown as there ness. Pepnie y^hb feed^on fqeffi^gs The Crime: Dorie Matthews, pret­ could be only one lord of a house- are never,nhppy.V ‘ •-v’ It ne'ver is wise to eat out of pro-! I EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the sec- hold. I Yet we let wdren grow up mak- ty lady’s maid, murdered j portion to one’s need, either bn the j F r id ^ lUght In summerhouse by 1 ond of three articles on sleep, by Dn ' Jealousy, therefore, may have ing the mistake-we halve made, ^tK I side of insiofficiency or excess, but f jMorrW Fishbein, America’s out- blow on head from heavy perfume i too few women ^ v e the same been the first emotion. A t th at-a bet of unbrior too '.bon- •'•George Berkeley, social climber; tuents and vitamins as Well as a I ^ doing an acro­ is, howe'ver, evidence that it is pos­ •• George Berkeley, opposed to his ^ . , , J . I Now we know that children are,, trolled. If one feels a certain way; goodly number of calories must be' batic act. Part sible for people who are deprivmg i -yery few of these emo-^ perhaps the best thing is net to -try daughter’s marriage to supplied if she is to keep her body j of her routine Sej'mour Crosby: New York so­ themselves of sl^p to have mpmen- yQjjg. comes first of all; some- to suppress it too ’Wuch'te' begui and nerves functioning smoothly, j was to Urt men tary dqzes which seem to have the time in the first and second years with ?- Cmj’t do some thin^ a t. ciety widower, under a cloud in the The “fuel” requirement for an; weighing 150 power of renewing the ability-to re- eves of police, but a close friend of they develop the. others. We know, least ■ Without‘hqvlng to cook up active woman is from 2500 to 3000 pounds.' T h a t ' main av/ake. * ' i too, that every year that follows lot of emotion- about it either; one ' Mrs. Letitia Lambert: social calories a da^. T h is means that she I was before she k secretary to >Ds. Berkeley. The investigator, Kleitman, found j and broadens his emotional way or another? ’ Even the finer will eat a breakfast qf fruit, cereal, i became a fa- that after his fourth sleepless night ijj^g scarcely anything happens emotions of loVe. sympathy, gener- ' Clorlnda Berkeley: engaged to eggs or their equiv^ent, toast or i mous stage Crosby, but not In love with him: he did simple things automatically j jjj jjjg j^jg yjat does not have one or osity and all the” Others can do their muffins. Coffee has fuel value onlyj, star and night while dreaming of something else, j other of these reactions. |bit to keep i » off a bal^ced keel. nbserv^ stealing out of house Frl- as sugar and cream are added. club operator ' dav night by Dundee. There.; was a decrease in his breath-1 When Emotions Appear Do' we have to be prompted inVari- Not-Too-Light Luncheon | in New York; ing rate, pulse rate and blood pres-; something happens. Instantly nc ably by an emoHon to do our -t'-. - . sert are required to furnish sulfi- j ' Mind Evidentiy' Suffers f"* later Friday night, and known by !‘feel” some way when anything I peUeye mat oveM cient calories. Apparently there is no Impair- happens? cause of * most- o- f the unfiappinksjj .in g Tlpndee to have been missing from A nourishing ."dinner of meat, j ! ment in the performance of mental Why can’t we regard certain hap- the ■world today. ‘ ^ h^ room. two vegetables,' 'salad, bread and > T h e y think I’m kidding ’em.” I tests after sleeplessness and in some IMckett: butler, formerly in cm- butter and dessert is as necessary | — “Babe” Ruth. ! instances apparenUy there is an ac- ^ ploy of both Mrs. Lambert and Cros- for the “lady of the house” as it ------tual increase in' iqental awareness. harmed greatly by the lack of, sleep. [ AUTHOR’p n ^ BUPDEflUY' *; by. is for “ the man” and the children. “One of the secrets of lifei is to j However, it is not certain that the In animals, if sleeplessness is Sw Eugene .Arnold: chauffeur, engag- The too thin woman must per­ keep our intellectual curiosity' mind'functions correctly after long maintained sufficiently long, it in­ Washingtoig.::^arch -12.—(AP)— ?' cd to Doris. sistently eat food in excess of her acute.”^William Lyon Phelps. sleeplessness. variably ends in death. In human Alfred Brc^enbtqugb William*, - t Clorlnda and Dick are first sus- calorie requirement if she would In a series of teats carried on in beings a short period of sleep after a authqr and'eiHtor,died suddenly »pccts. Strawn sends Dundee to find gain in weight. .Few women who George Washington University, lengthy period'of insomnia seems to S;if Dick is in his room. “Why should a man trouble? He bring about .restoration both phy­ here today of a'hel^ attack. are underweight realize that to be when one member of the ♦sleepless ■ '■■■■ . ' ; " ',1* t-,. more than ten per cent under has always ha^ food, qlothes and sically and mentally. devotion without alteration of > a squad led the rest in singing, after I: NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY weight for one’s height usually two verses ’ of one song he would means lessened physical efficiency. single thought of his head;'’ '' /•' YouwoiftiBiBE; Ji I CHAPTER IX start a. different..song ■without realiz­ BATTLE FLEET^SILENT Mid-morning and mid-afternoon . —Zona ,Gale. ‘ As Dundee' let himself into'the ing he had done so. Another mem­ "Why didn’t you tell me Doris had committed suicide?” she demand­ lunches make it easy to increase the house by , the front door, hdping to “One shoifid always learn to love ber of the‘sleepless squad drove a Cristobal, (Tanal Zone,” March 12. ed coldly. amount eaten. A glass of milk at the amount of wear left In siany “.evade the hysterical questions of the oneself, for that is the only life­ motor car into a ditch on the wrong __(AP)— A mighty battle fleet , . taken with each meal will add 500 with its flags at half-mast, its. 16- knit articles you have discarded be- tf servants, who must have noted the long romance.” side of the road without realizing and social advantages you’ve had calories to her regular diet. Each ‘ inch guns silent and its powerful cause dt .runs and email holes., Just ? arrival of the police cars, the dorr humor. “I see the police have ar­ — Gabriele D’Annunzio. that he was doing so. , bring thepi; in“ flmd . let .us repair iLleading into the backstairs quarters rived. They’ll probably enjoy the you can move in circles not opgn to extra pat of butter used adds 100 Effects Not Serious radio equipment stilled, today delay­ % was tom open and a yormg man in sensation. I shouldn’t.” the rest of us— ” calories. Cream and olive oil also Dr. R. D. Gillespie, who has re­ ed the mock “Battle of the Carib­ them. : ■ , ; ; -; ■ ■: increase the fuel intake. ■I am marrying for love only.” fi chauffeur’s uniform lunged toward “ I know the argument, and I’ve —Princess Ileana of Rumania. cently surveyed the whole subject, bean” in honor of William Howard Dundee proceeded • up the stairs, The thin woman should increase Taft. Shim, pausing only long enough to grateful to Mrs. Lambert and Gigi been willing to be of service in any , states that he has seen a patient CRABBY SHOP, V slam the door viciously in the face way possible,” Dundee interrupted, j ^er ordinary calorie reqmrement whose mental disorders could he at­ The two forces, the Black and 904 Matu'Bt., Hartford ' ' for not bursting out upon him with "In America you must live life Blue, which were to have begun Lof a maid who was pressing forward “ but in this instance I can’t bring J^om with a sipile—even before your tributed to sleeplessness and he has questions he could not answer. Odd hospitality so fla- fat woman should reduce her cal­ their “battle” for control of the Room 4 6 ,3ri^ fto or Dillon Bldg. « inquisitively. that Gigi should prefer Mrs. Lam­ myself to abuse toothbrush has had time to reach had under his observation patients orics from 700 to 1000 calories who have not slept more than two Caribbean today, were ordered to de­ HEMSlTTCpiNO 2 “ Excuse me, sir!” the chauffeur bert to her mother, though Dundee grantly. There’s another thing, too: your mouth.” Sport H o ^ E4i)goHo,:Swoatera aad below her ordinary requirement. or three hours per night for several lay maneuvers in observance of the f panted. “But yv1ll you tell me what’s could not but be glad that it was as a guest, presumably under police —Prince William of Sweden. all Knitted .Goods .Repaired. years and who do not seem, to be Taft funeral. ;.u p ? What are the police doing the social secretary’s gentle under­ surveillance as much as any other ghere? Della, the upstairs maid, told standing which was now coping person in the house, I shbuld have CHIC OUTFIT “SUITS” When women succeed in business ? me T)oris didn’t sleep in her room with the high-strung little girl’s little chance to be of any real use DEB OR MATRON or the professions their success is last night. It’s not true, is it? Noth- shocked nerves. to you. I couldn’t be secreted behind Jacket Suit in Popularity All- exaggerated.” ^'ing’s happened to Doris! The police ♦ * » screens while you were conducting Day Occasions —Mabel Walker Willerbrandt. 5;aren't here about her, are they sir?” your investigation, as I was at the K He Nvas almost sobbing, and one He went to his own room, thence, Rhodes House, and not even Wick- by way of the bathroom, to Dick REV. DR- NQRDELL DEAD |big,'^freckled hand kept running ett’s connivance could long cover Brroklihe. Maes;, March 12.— ^ distractedly through his curly, Berkeley’s. As he had expected and my snoopings from servants or feared, the missing man had not (AP)—The Rev. Dr. Philip A. Nor- J:dark-red hair. members of the family. But if you dell, 84, prominent Baptist clergy­ When Dundee hesitated to an- returned. For the first time he tried want my official connection with the the door leading into the hall. It was man, died here’ at his home last S.'wer, the chauffeur so far forgot homicide squad to be kept dark, I night. He had been profeesqr of re­ g himself as to seize the guest’s arm | Doubtless Dick had Pocket- have a suggestion to make.” ligious history at the Newton Theo­ Cnnd^s’nake it frenziedly. “For God’s | ed the key, to prevent his absence “Well?” Strawn growled. “Shoot! logical Seminary and assistant |;rake, sir, why don’t you tell me? being discovered by anyone but Dundee, who had heard him make We’ve got to get busy." adjutant-general of the Massachu­ I I'm .Arnold—Eugene Arnold, the “ You can give out that I am an setts Department of the G. A. R. g Berkeley chauffeur, and I’m engag- the rendezvous with Doris and who, he must have thought, could be de­ amateur criminologist, engaged in Two daughters and two sons sur- ?cd to be married to Doris. I have a research work preparatory to writ­ -vlve. bright to ask if anything’s happened pended upon not to give him away. But now, Dundee reflected grimly, ing books on the subject—which is * to her—" strictly true, by the way; that I , • fflSTORIAN DIEB. “ I'm sorry, Arnold,” Dundee said it was no longer a question of shielding a friend engaged in an in­ have studied Scotland Yard meth­ Prague, Czechoslovakia, March 12 K slowly, “but I can't speak for the ods and that I. was able to render __(AP)—Alois Jirasek, one of' tJie « police. Will you please wait as trigue with a pretty servant. Doris Matthews had been murdered, and you valuable aid in solving the most eminent of , CzechoSlo.vaklan J*quietly as possible in the servants’ Rhodes House murders...... Other­ historians and poets died tod^y; at » sitting room until Captain Strawn the hounds of the law would have wise, Chief, I’ll have to resign now— the age of 79. ? gcalls for you? And I think it would to be set upon Dick Berkeley’s trail. Ten minutes later, .decently cloth­ with deep regret.” *be Vise for you not to talk—’’ An angry retort trembled on I “Then it is Doris!” Arnold inter­ ed and sketchily shaved, Dundee sped, down the backstairs and out i Strawn’s lips, but he bit it back, and im rujfted, his voice going heavy and ' considered scowlingly. At last he gduli vv'ith despair. Then apparently j °f fbe bouse. A frightened cook and i srumoTiv''’ Perfect dyeiiili^ ^ -ca rnation svi^ept over him. His 1 housemaid had peeped out at him rrcafcation swept ------All right, Dundee! You know I Sfreckled, pleasant young face flam' but he had given them no time to so easily done! question him. need you, but I’m warning you now | v d t u e j & y o f-ed with anger. “Did she elope with that I’m in charge of this case, and ' The machinery of the law had efDick Berkeley, sir? Is that what the I won’t have you getting too big for been set in motion during his ab­ DIAMOND DYES contain, the £ row’s about? For God's sake, tell your breeches...... W ickett!” sence. Captain Strawn and the highest quality anilines-money can Im e !” > And the hunt was on. coronisr, Dr. Price, whom he had buy! That’s why^,t]jey give such f- “ Sorry, but I’m afraid I can’t tell (To Be Continued) triie, bright, new cd|prs to; dresses, • jjj’ou anything. Arnold,” Dundee said met ■ during the ■■investigation into the Rhodes House murders, were drapes, lingerie. ' \ .iquietly, and started up the stairs. The anilines in t lliamond Dyes 7 “ Gone! With that drunken rot- bending over the body of the dead girl, still, stretched upon the curv­ m make them so ei’sy to usg. j';No M ILK , even if it cost m uch mofe,^^ ^ter!” Arnold groaned, and lurched spotting or streaung. Just ^ejeer, ^blindly toward the back-hall door. ing bench'of-the summerhouse. The L D A I L Y way in w hich a fejd ^ o r him!” but Seyraoqr Crosby ,\vas missing fect dyeing costs no'-more;—rjs so w * * from the gruesome picture. A knot easy—why experiment ■with "make­ meets the dem ands of & e body, is'the. “A violent young man,” Dundee of uniformed policemen and plain­ shifts? , ' {commented wearily to himself, as clothes detectives stood on the proof o f its vakie and likew ise its cost. ?he plodded upstairs. lake’s edge, awaiting instructions V He hoped to gain the third floor from .the chief of the homicide Diomon “No. I d i^ ’t ■ fancy the -task,” Tour imcle, tive ..police .commissioner, sorrows, and in all humanity’s need. p o ^ d a ratorted cqojy. “There’s and 1 sgfeed jaftcr the Rhodes •»•«• •.» •'••••••»•• •••%•**•••• k e tk ^ mother enjoys so much a|i House murders'that you could serve The wealthiest age for men is Send your order'to the “ Pat­ k good fit of kyatericf, agd father us best by ripf getting yourself tag­ between 65 and 74, and for wo- tern Dept., MdiBefiesfer Evening are net on confidential terms ged as what; the people ■ call a ‘com­ men 75 and 84, accormng to an Herald; So.; Tustnow,” she added, with bitter mon detective.’ With the education English awyey. . ■ * m - ^ - ■ fV-.-'i" - 1. k ■ : >■ 7, -J

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president of Bethlehem, and .the TOGHIST 10:31 . p.m.—Vincent Lopez’ Orches-; OFnCER KILLS SELF length of the conference, idl seem­ tra. PREDia FAILURE ingly bore out earlier assertions L a’wrcmce, ______M ass.,, M a r d r "1 2 .— ; DAILY RADIO P RQG R A M 11:00 p.m.—Longines time. that it would be impossible .at the ( A P .l - ^ e i i y DeceiMure, fS, b f.H a v -, -i 11:01 p.m.—C3hampion Weatherman. present to obtain the necessary con-, erUll, boxer, who fights.'undee the: S;GC—Poetry, mucical background. Leading DX Stations. naoM o f Brooks, waa given a Wednesday, March 12 9:00—Feature mujl-j.'-.l arusts. 11:03 p.m.—Sport Digest. Manila, March 12.— (AP)—A sent of t’wo-thirds of the hoW®** Terry 40S:2—WSB, ATLANTA—740. OF STEEL Merger aaandatory ; sentence oif six montlur- Walter ■\Vii.chell. the gossip of _. 10:00—Organist; N’:.,;ro qu-.irtet. 11:08 p.m.—^Temperature. board of naval officers today was in- sheet and tube’s stock, 11:00—Dance music; organist. S:00—Tenor, pianist; conceit. 11:09 p.m.—Estey Organ — Arthur in the House Oorrectiott when ar­ Broadway, will U& leatuied in tlie pro­ 0:00—WEiVP programs (1% hrs.) Vestigating.’the death of Li®h^®®®^^ r lArea Wonld Suffer ot gram. to l»o broadcast by "WABO find 34S.6—WABC, NEW YORK—860. raigned liere today.onw.chaTge of 6:3iJ—Roy Ingraham’s u-••hestra. 10:30—Concert; Amos 'n’ Andy. Clifton. Commander Ralph Wyman, who Youngstown, Ohio, March 12 — Eaton was believed to have been isso^atyd stations at U o'clocl: Wed­ li:45—Prohibition poll program. carrying a revolver wifll^ut a pw- nesday “night; Also starring in the 7;U0—Levltow’s classical ensemble. was ^ound dead in the cabin bt his (AP)—Merger with the Bethlehem joined by local and (Jlevela^ stock­ 7:30—Negro folk songs, spirituals. 1:00—Kneisel's dance ■ orchestra. ndt Decesore 9 ^ arreaitW by tw o program will bo Vee Lawnhurst, pian­ ship, the U. S. S. Jason, last Satur­ Steel Company was before directors holders who contend that \hls area ist and blues shiger extraordinary, S:00—Wheaties male quartet, organ. 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. poUcemen* testUleci' J ^ t ;they 8:30—Sea drama, "The Tragedy Of 8:00—NBC programs (D,4 hrs.) Sand Isn’t Just Saud; day. of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube would suffer if sh6!»t and tube were William Wirge's oichestra and a male eaw the boxer showing u e weapon quartet. Walter Winchell has been Ida Noble.” 0:30^^Dance music 1o 3:0ik Company today with all indications consolidated with an eastern cour 9:00—Walter Winchell, columnist. 389,4_WBBM, CHICAGO—770. . It was generally believed by tire to friends at a benefit boxing pnH called the best informed man in Aijier- pointing to failure at the outset. cem and that the reported offer of ica on other people’s affairs. His un­ 9:30—Informal musical entertainment 9:30—Drama; harmony boys. It Has Family Traits offic.ers that .Wyman committed sui­ gram here last night. was Alan Ray, tenor. 10:00—Flower Garden feature. An all-day conference of million­ four Bethlehem shares for three of canny talent for picking up news that cide after brooding over the death of not on the card. is not for publication, the phantom­ 10:00—"Old Stager” : voc.al soloists. 10:30—^Two dance orchestras. aire steel leaders -involved was the Youngstown company was too like quality that apparentiy enables 10:30—Concert version of "Faust. ’ 1:00—A trip about towns. his mother. 11:00—Show boat melodrama, “ New Columbus, O.— (AP)—Sand is di­ held in (Cleveland in what low . •■*.., • '»'J. him to be ■ everywhere all the time, 254.1—WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. The investigation disclosed that Whatever (Jeciirtott was reached at ,nd the utterly uncomprom'sing way York Day By Day.” 7 ;00—Victorian orchestra; talk. vided into families, which are not was considered an effort to in which he tells all he sees and 12:00—Jan Garberis orchestra. 8:30—WJZ male quartet. at all alike, and its family charac­ four days before his death Wyman overcome Ohio Opposition , to CHeveland, no final actioai was ex­ MONTE CARLO SWESDl hears, has tickled the fancy of the 12:30—Midnight organ melodies. 9:30—Theater presentations. pected today. 302,8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. teristics become important in steel wrote a will and letters to friends the consolidation and although there entire country. Director Gustave 12:00—Studio programs: artists. Acquisition of sheet aod^' tube Haenschen oflers novel arrangements 7:15—Birthday serenaders music. giving instructions for the disposal was no annoimcement it was believ­ Vienna,-.March 12.— (-AP)— 7:30—Home 'rowners’ program. 446.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—7S molding. > would strengrthen-Bethldbram’s posi­ of “’Down By the Old Mill atreani. 9:30—WEAF programs (144 hrs.) somewhat of his body in the “event he was ed opponents of the merger had Won today arrested Simon Ratapdi^ 4e-- a favorite with the old^r generation, S;U0—WJZ programs (1 hr.) Water laid sands are tion as second only to TJWteiJ States 9:00—Aristocrats’ danco orenestra, 11:10—Hungry Five: artists. found dead.” It was * believed he out. scribed u a merchant, as he ^as and -An Old-Fashioned Garderu the 11:30—Two dance orchestras. sharp and angular in shape. ; Wind Steel in the industry-and' increase post-war hit, during the \VDA1' y;30—Pioneer’s concert: recital, 12:00—Dream ship; danco music. blown sands are smooth and'round- drank some of the chemical used to Cyrus S. Eaton, (Cleveland finan­ departing for Monte Carto wl^jJP,** chain's feature at y:3U. The Revelers 10:30—W E.tF dance orchestra. ' the gap between Republic Steel. It 1X;0U—Arthur Clifton, organist. X;00—Two dance orchestras. ed. : clean his imiform buttons. cier who has attempted < to include 000 exception^y good infitaUoloa«of male quariet will interpret the mill 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. would give Bethlehem assets of stream ballad and the garden song 545.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—66Q. Various characteristics are ae- the Yoimgstown' company-in the the Casino coimters a t 100 *fiM8»cs, C:00—Ludwig Laurier’s orchestra. 8:00—Hawaiians musical program. 3900,000,000. 1 ; will be sung by. Olive rainier, soprano, 8:30—Feature musical program. scribed in a report to the American recently created" Republic Steel __ (about 34) each. The police- alteged and Hlizabeth Lenno.s, contralto. 1 aul C:30—History characters reincarnated Corporation, declined to make a Oliver, tenor, will sing "Somewhere a 7:00—Milton Cross, tenor, orchestra. 447.5— WMAQ, CHICAGO—670. Institute of Mining and Metallurgi­ NEW YORK BROKER DIES. 7:30—Hindenuyer and 'ruckerman. 7;00—Studio concert orchestra. statement, but his bearing indicated Isn’t.it about timii n ^ for pro-! j^taport in t^ .^ Voice is Calling.” cal Engineers by A. H. Dierker, re- fessor such-and-such to- come for-J-American accomplice, to exonangg 7;45_\Vilbur Coon players’ drama. 8:00—WABO programs (3’,a hrs,) search engineer of Ol.io State ’uni­ his interests had halted the merger. ■’Wave lengths in meters on left of • 8:00—Sketch, "East of Cairo. 11:30—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians. ward with his plan to fly to the the counters for cash in the 8:30—Nathaniel Shllkret’s orchestra 11:45—Concert, dance orchestras. “Elaton’s demeanor, the departure station title, kilocycles on the ';>Sht. versity. Greenwich, March 12.— (AP)—Al­ moon in a rocket?. rooms of Monte Carlo. Times are all I'lastern Standard. Black with soprano and baritone. 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—870. bert Cordes, mernber of B. D. Cordes for New York of Eugene C. Grace, face type indicates best features. 9:00—Chicago Little Symphony orch. 7:00—Dinner concert program. RAILROADERS STRIKE 9:30—Revelers male quaitcL 9:30—Fai-mer Rusk’s playel-s. Co., New York cotton brokers, died X0:30—Two Troupers entertainment. Buenos Aires, March 12— (AP)— in a hospital here last night follow­ Leading East Stations. 10:00-Minstrel show. \ XX:00—Three dance orchestras. 11:15—Easy Chair mus^c hour. Work on all Argentine railway lines ing a stroke. He waa 75. J72.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 12:00—DX air vaudeville. will be suspended today from 3 p. ' s:UU—Belliiielti’ s dunce orchestra. 6:00—Bernie Cummins’ orchestra. He was a member of the New 6:30—Talk, John B. Kennedy. 299,8—w o e , DAVENPORT—1000. , ra. to 4 p. m. in compliance with a ii:3U—Song harmonies; soprano. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) York Athletic Qub, Mercantile As­ . U:0i)—Madden’s concert orchestra. 0:45—Prohibition poll program. resolution/ passed by the Railway 7:00—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians. 11:00—Book talk; entertainer. sociation and Merchants Club New ■ ‘Jilj—Baritone, vocal soloists. U;15—Hawkeye musical ensemble. Employees’ Union. The strike is 10:30—Silver Jubilee quartet. 7:15—Sketch, "Rise of Goldbeig. York and the Greenwich Field Club. lu:45—Soprano; dance orchestra. 7;30—Choristers mixed chorus. 361.8—KOA, DENVER—830. the first step to a more extensive 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 8:00—Harry Kogen’s orchestra. 11:00—Slumber; music; comediang. movement to obtain betterment in He is survived by a brother, F .' E. r 5:15—Weiner’s salon music. 3:30—Foresters male quartet. 11:15—SlioomaUers concert hour. their condition, including a minimum Cordes , of Philadelphia. He was a ; (;;U0—Studio merry makers. 9:00—Romany road musicalc. 12:00—Studio concert orchestra. native of Chile, 6:30—Samuel Maurice Stern, cellist. 0:30—KHKU’s burlesque skit. 12:30—Miniature biographies. salary and a reidsion of,wage scales. (j:4.-,_U j/ prohibition poll. 10:00—Lew White organ recital. 1:00—Contralto; minstrel show. 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON-1230. X0:30—Vincent Lopez’s orchestra, 357—CMC, HAVANA—840. 7;l'u—Song man: studio players. 11:00—Slumber music hour. 7:00—Military orchestra. blUO—WABC programs (5 hrs.) 494.5— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 9:00—cJuban troubadours. 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. 7-30-Dougherty’s dance orchestra. 11:00—Supper dance music. / fiiDU-NBC programs (1 hr.) 8;U0_Philadelphia music hour . S;Sii—Quaker City players. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. 7:30—SUidro musical entertamment. 11:00—Orchestra, vocal solos. 7:15— programs (3>/i hrs.) 9;06—Philadelphia Orpheus quartet. 10:uo—Two dance orchestras. 11:30—Como’s danco music. 333.1-WMAK. BUFFALO-900. 1:00—Studio entertainment. The Puritan Market 7;^j_V,-ABC dinner ensemble. 11:30—Theater organ recital. 7:"ii—Financial Independence hour. 535.4—WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. 479,5—WOS, JEFFERSON CITY—630. b;U0—Freddie’s feature boy.s. 7:30—Franklin’s concert orchestra. 9:15—Address: muilfelc hour. “The Home of Food Values” . S:15—Studio program;, recitals. K:tiO—Garden of melody music. 9:45—Moonlight serenaders. •j :3U—WABC programs (2’,2 ins.) 8;3(j_-\VE--\.F programs (2 hrs.) 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. Corner of Main and Eldridge Streets WEEK-END —Bono’s dance orchestra. 10;3t)—Hays’ dance orchestra. 9:00-Ike and Mike, comedians. <23.3—V/LW. CINCINNATI—700. 11:00—Studio Radio Club hour. 11:00—Orchestra; Amos ’n’ Andy. r>:30—Dinner concert: address. 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 11:45—Two dance orchestras. 7:15—Scrap book; dance music. G:uo—Pittsburgh University address. 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. MANCHESTER^ WJZ orchestra, soloists. 6:15—Tom Murdock, tenor. 468.5—KF’I, LOS ANGELES—640. ly;00_Night club entertainment. 6:30—Studio concert program. 10:35—Johnston’s trio; serenaders. 10:30—Old-time Singing School. 7:00-WJ/, Amos ’n’ Andy. 12:30—Vagabond feature progra.m. U :i*0—Slumber music hour. 7:15—Studio musical programs. 1:00—Moore’s concert orchestra. BUTTER 11:30-’Footlights: dance orchestra. 8:00—WJZ programs (3>,3 hrs.) 383.1— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. The First in New England to Offer 12:30—Singing Fireman’s recital. 11:30—Tom Gerun’s orchestra, 11:00—Orchestra; vocal soloists. \ 1;U0—Thirteenth Hour Insomniacs. 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 12:00—Studio- entertainment. 280.2—WTAM. CLEVELAND—1070. 7:00—Gospel hour; recital. 1:00—Danco orchestra. 7:00—Gene and Glenn: recital. 7;4.1_’\VEAF drama presentation. 384.4— WMC, MEMPHIS—780, Cloverbloom 39c lb. loaf K:30—NBC programs (2 hrs.) 8:00—Aunt Hannali’s music hour. 9:30—^WEAP musical hour. Colored Bread —aiudio pkayers’ presentation. 8:30—WE.\F programs (2V4 hrs.) 10:30—Studio orchestra music. 11:00—Dance music: organ: tenor. 11:00—Herman Kenin’s orchestra. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. Tomorrow we shall have on sale delicate green and) peach colored bread— the first time this 260.'7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 12:30—Wvlie’.s dance orchestra. 9:00—R.van’s feature musicale. has been offered in New England. The coloring is absolutely pui^. Next time you give a 399.0—WJR, DETROIT—750. 6:30—Skultety’s dance orchestra. 9:30—WABC programs hrs.) S.1- U:30—Studio musical program. 7:00—WJ’Z programs (2 hrs.) 12:00—Variety boys: organist. bridge or tea serve sandwiches in delicate colors. Orders taken at. all times in any color you !);00—J-Jastman School recital. 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. 233—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. wish. ’ . ■ 7:4ii—Forgotten melodies. 9:30—NBC programs (2 hrs.) 12:30—Amos ’n’ Andy; shoemakers. •xop 90€ s9oa Hsana 7:45—WJi5 musical plajeis. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 11:00—Music; miniature biographies. Tr;;c| 8:00—Christiaan Krien’s orchestra. Xi;00—Weather; time: markets. 1:15—^Minstrel men’s frolic. Three dozen to a customer. S;30—AV’HAF .orchestra, soloists. 6:00—Dinner dance music. 440.8— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. New Pack Burt OIney’s Tender 9:00—Merry Madcaps music. 7;00—WEAP orchestra, tenor. 1:00—NBC entertainment. . s.- 1 ■J:30—WE.-\F programs (li,;. hrs.) 7:30—Studio musical program. 2:00—Henderson’s dance band. kp;:; ll:im—Theater’ organ recital. 7;4,1_WEAF drama presentation. 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. 2 cans D ;ao-Pickw ick Arms’ orchestra. 8:00—Studio concert orchestra. 9:00—WEAP Symphony orchestra. Sweet Peas <22._ -WOR,______NEWARK—710.______8;::o—IVEAF programs (2 hrs.) 9:30—Corn Cob Pipe Club. Puritan Hams, 8 to 10 lbs...... 27c lb. 2£.t;| fi;30—Studio concert orchestral. X0:30—Studio concert orchestra. 10:30—Pkinist;'dance orchestra. 7:30—"Lucerne in Quebec,” music.. XI------:00—Albany ------.. dance orchestra. 12:00—Old timers’ jollification. ■ Van Cam p’s Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590, 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO—148d. . Heavy Steer B eef...... tall cans r.:00—Ensemble; dance music. g;00—^tezzo-soprano, ’cello, tenor. 10:30—Your hour league. Evaporated Milk 7:10—Big Brother club. (;;43_Catholic talk; orchestra. 11:00—Ramblers entertainment. S h o rt...... 10:30—C. of C. organ recital. 7:20—Religious talk; opera airs. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. 374.3—WSAI. CINCINNATI—800. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 11:00—Studio concert Fresh Atlantic 7;30—Dinner. .dance .music. 7:35—Air college lectures. 12:00—Bears entertainment...... S irloin ...... S:00—WE.VP programs (3 hrs.) S:15—Security I„eague addrcs.s. 285.6— KNX, HOLLYWOOD-1050. Hj.-iio—Glad girls: -orchestra. S;30—Philharmonic string quariet. 11:00—Airdale’s dance orchestra. pounds 2 2 c ,i £15.7—WHK, CLEVELAND—1330. 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL—1080, Ginger Snaps 7:15—Juvenile Safety club. 11:30—Feature artists: bridge talk. . 0:30—Jacob.s dance orchestra. 461.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—650. — SEA FOOD — 7;0ti—Novelty presentations. S:00—Concerts; dance orchestra. • /■' 7:15—WABO programs (3=i hrs.) 357—CKCL. TORONTO—840. 8:15—Golden Echo male quartet. PUlsbury’s 11:00—Show boat broadcast. 9:00—Puppy Club; philosopher. 9:00—WEAF programs (Ha hrs.) Complete line of Sea Food selling at Prices Bejow j^'Cy—Two d.ance orchestras. ;i:3.5—Jtlicrophone mummers. 10:30—Studio entertainment. 325.9*-WWJ. DETROIT—920. Xi;ijii_Orchcstra. tenor, organ. 11:00—Concert orchestra. Singer.s. Usual Market Prices. pkgs. 2 3 e 7::;r—Vv’j'..‘.F programs (1 hr.) 315.G—WRC, WASHINGTON—£50. 11:30—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians. Pancake Flour b;50—litu-jio feature program. ^ 11:00—WJZ Slumber music. 12:00—Jack and Jill’s program. FLOUNDERS ...... Pillsbury’s Wheat HADDOCK ...... 8 e Ib. I 7~.15 p.m.—Leopold Morse Birthday 8:30 p.m.—Sylvania Foresters—I’ll Take You Home Again, Kathleen; Health Brsm 2 large pkgs. 2 9 0 I Serenaders. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables WTlC PROGRAMS 7:30 p.m.—IGA Home To-wners. 1 Busy Bee; Man Who Broke Monte • N Carlo; Bambina; Musical Trust; Campbell’s (All kinds) Travelers Broadcasting Service 8:00 p.m.—Yeast Foamers — Sun­ Iceberg Lettuce, solid heads...... 8c Htu-tford, Conn. Gigolette; Serenade; I Can Dance shine of Your Smile: A Year from with Anybody but My Wife; 6 cans 50,000 \V., 1060 R. C., 282.8 M. Today from “New York Nights;” Swinging Down the Lane. Soups I Allah’s Holiday; Wouldn’t It Be / Wonderful ? from “Everybody 9:00 p.m.—Ranny Weeks’ Red Cross Tbe Puritan M arket NEW' LOW PRICE! *' Wednesday, March 12 Happy;” On Wings of Love; Cross Aristocrats. Corner of Main and Eldridge Streets Eastern Standard Time Your Fingers; Red Hot and Blue 9:30 p.m.—The Pioneers. Rhythm; Why? Happy Days are 7:00 p.m.—J e d d o Highlanders — ‘ 10 p.m.—Mason & Hamlin Concert. dozen NBC. - Here Again; My Hour; Talk of the Strictly Fresh Eggs 7:30 Time; News; Weather; Alcohol Town. 110:30 p.m.—Bulova time. Annoimcement. Liarge s| ze eggs—from local farms—guaranteed fresh. 7:35 p.m.—Highlights in Sport. ^ 7:40 p.m.—“Forgotten Melodies.” ^ '7:45 p.m.—^Wilbur-Coon Players — NBC. 8:00 p.m.—C on cert Orchestra — MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALS Christiaan Kriens, director. Ohio SA FETY MATCHES ...... 3 pkgs 25^ 8:30 p.m.—^Mobiloil Concert—NBC. (36 boxes) 9:00 p.m.—Runkel Program. Robertson’s SCOTCH ORANGE MARMALADJ? ...... lb. ciock 27c J 9:30 p.m.—Palmolive Hour—NBC. 10:30 p.m.—“The Merry Madcaps” Mid-Lothian SCOTCH OATM EAL ...... 3 1-2 lb. bag :» 9 c > ,r —Norman L. Cfioutier, director. 11:00 p.m.—Collin Driggs, Organist. Good Luck PIE FILLING ...... • • • • • • • •. • • • 3 pkgs, 25c^ 11:30 p.m.—Time; News; Weather; (Lemon, cream and chocolate) Atlantic Coast Marine Forecast; Curtis’ Genuine WHITE TUNA FISH ...... can 29c , Alcohol Announcement. 11:35 p.m.—Leo Reisraan's Orches­ Mission Brand IIG H T M EAT TU N A ...... 3 cans ofe . tra—NBC. Lux TOILET S O A P ...... • ...... 3 bars 19c 12:00 midn.—Silent. C R IS C O ...... • • • • • cair Bay State Composer Honored ELOUS in WTIC Broadcast Sealdsweet An orchestral suite written by Lucius Hosmer, a native of Massa­ chusetts, will be featured during a Grapefruit (large) 22^ concert slated for 8 o’clock tonight from Station WTIC. The suite, en­ Native Grown - * titled “The Reign of Terpsichore,” consi.sts of four movements depict­ ing the nimble-footed revelries of A Limited Number to be Sold! Potatoes 1$ ib.peck fair mythological maidens, including the Amazons, the nymphs of the Firm and mealy. Native potatoes are worth the difference. forest, and the-pagan godesses of the court of Saturn. Lucius Hos­ mer, the composer, was bom in South Acton, Mass., in the ’seven­ FRESH FISH ties, Christiaan Kriens, conductor of the orchestra which ’will present the suites, selected the numbers as an il­ g a i n we break all records in Radio AT THE HEALTH MAEKET lustration of American compositions in the classic vein. ^ value-giving! Think of getting this mar­ Avelous All-Electric Airline at this price! It WBZ—WBZA Cod Steak Wednesday, March 12 is equipped with the latest type super-mag­ 4-00 p.m.—Tea Timers. 4:15 p.m.—Home Forum Decorat­ netic cone speaker. ^ h -p u U power amplifi­ ing Period. cation gives finest tone quality and selectivity. pound 4*M p.m.—^Music Lovers. B u t t d r Fish 5:00 p.m.—Stock and curb closings. If you are thinking of buying a radio any­ 5*25 p m.—Government bulletins. time—any place—see this one first. Remem­ 5:30 p.m.—Statler Organ. :45 p.m.—Safety Crusaders. ber! We have only a few of these remarkable Bull Heads f :59 p.m.—^Temperature. 6:00 p.m.—Champion Weatherman. sets left, so hurry. They wiU scU fast at this 6:02 p.m.^Agricultural Market pbund report. low price. ' Fresh Shad 6:19 p.m.—Sessions chimes. 6*20 p.m.— Sport Digest. Was $107.00 $ 7 C l •00 6:30 p.ni.—"S in g in g the Blues.” A Small Down pint 5 8 0 - 6:45 p.m.—Literary Digest Prohibi Airline In your home. Use as you THIS W E E K tibn Poll; Hoyd Gibbons. Pay—balance in easy weekly pay­ Also AlM ge Urtety of haHlnrt, ^ t e .p o^K ife 7:00 pjn.-^Bulova time. m en ts. ONLY COMPLETE salmon, arndtaT bnllheads, rfwordfldi, Sle fldi, pick erei, w a lyeh pefch, porfles, sea trout, stiver bessK 7:01 p.m.—Amos ’n’ Andy. Spanish mackerel, smocked filet of hadd

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S&ssoS«SS3«S683«3SJ83SXSCS^^ governor of Ohio, said her state is that “foUowirig In the footstep* o f HOUSES FOR RENT "squarely for prohibition and laiy the Flrrt Laay of' tlie we. refuse invitations whefe . -we are 1| COURSES AND CLASSES 27 FOR RENT — SiNGLE house, 7 enforcement” and “will,support,and LOST AND FOUND isonahly sure that the^ ’ h oste* Want Ad Information ’ rooms, ■ st^afn* heat, balth and honor ■with high office only those l o s t — PARKER fountain pen EARNER TRADE taught In day who nre willing to do their duty in 1 violate the prohihlthm Low tuition j garage. 31'Marker street, Manches­ “i am - a dry,” Finder please return to '24 Knox and evening classes ter. E. A. StMdlsh, Andover. Tele­ these important .matters.” Manchester School, 14 Drinking Less Now Raymond Robins of .Florida^ honwr street and receive reward. rate. Vaughn Barber phone 1353, wmirnantie. .______Market street, Hartford. Mrs. James L*. Laldlaw of the ary chairman of the^3TOII^’s trade Evening Herald union, “as the'result-bf living, in the f o r RENT-?-SINGLE 6 room New York Committee for Law En­ LiOST—BOX OF TOOLS on Oak­ old Seventeenth- Ward-to Ghlc^o- CLASSIFIED land street. Finder'please return to house on 4Ford street. Inquire 32 forcement expressed’ the opinion b u s in e s s that young people are drinking less with over si^ hundred ; «Ubtoi*i-to advertisements - Manchester Grain Company. Tele­ Westminster Road or telephone OPPORTUNITIES than they did before in the history our ward of less,thant ione- .-mlie phone 7711. •______5084. , ’ > square, with innumerahle bootlejg- *• . civ average woras to a line. of the world. f o r s a l e —r o a d s i d e stand on Representative Ruth Bryan Owen gers and speakeasies, called blind- announcements 2 s East Center street with well es­ WANTED TO RENT 68 of Florida, reaffirmed the platform pigs in those days.*' ' a r tU ^ o r d s . Minimum cost is tablished business. Apply 175 High on which'She was elected to the A resolution sent by the .Kenr WANTED—BY yotmg couple, four tucky woman’s committee for’ law. street. House, pledging herself to “uphold *^’’1% °Utes% l'r” ^day for transient AnCTOR HEDEEN wishes to an- j room rent. North Bind of town pre­ the Constitution of the United enforcement set out tiiat \ “sstote nounce to his customers and ; ferred. Telephone. 4331. ^ States and the amendments there­ control would be a step backward Kirccavc March IJ^g^^^oharge friends that he-is now established i KEI.P WANTED— to.” to iinsatisfactory conditioiwi” dis- 7 cts 9 cts in his new workshop at 37 Hollister | coimted the amoimt.of crime cred- (I Consecutive Days 11 cts Representing the Federation of 9 Consecutive Days 9 cts street. He has ample space to dif FEMALE FARMS AND LAND FOR Foreign Mission Board of North i ited to prohibition aqS reported the 11 cts 13 cts SALE 71 America, Mrs. F. I. Johnson said: benefits of prohibition as ■' wery ' AU orders 'for' 'injesilar I i^Xiffib-TW O tellable pria _aa be charged at the y™ every mother’s helpers for Hartford, “We are not a church ‘lobby.’ Wc | great in Kentucky.” '' ’ - f o r 5ALEt- 60 AQRE farm with Special rates for lo"E„„^®™2auelt ture. Tel. 3178. are compelled, however, to combat dav- advertising given upon req small families, good home. 474 6 room house, apple orchard,- about ■Woodland street. Apartment A-2. the persistent unending lobby of Ads ordered for or flfth lOe.OOD feet standing timber; all for men pledged to the liquor traffic “BING” BlA^BED Telephone 7-4233 and stopped for the ac- PERSONALS $3,750.':Wm. Kanehl. Telephone for their ovm gmn or their own de­ day ^viU 1^® fe ad appear- Fort Myer^, Fla., March 12.— tual number of f " ” ®® , earned but t WANTED — GOOD woman 7773. struction.” The president of the Council of (A P)—^The marriage oj E j chair or submitted briefs in an ef­ of the Eighteenth amendment was at Washington for application - I LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES 42 AFAR rME^ITS— FLAl'S— fort to show that the womanhood described as a “child welfare meas­ Engagements ...... _ _ ^ FUEL AND FEED 49-A blanks and test schedules for ap­ Marriages ...... *...... r FOR RENT — GARAGE rear of j TENEMENTS *^-63 of America stands wholeheartedly ure,” by Mrs. William Tilton, na­ pointment as census enumerators in Deaths . . .. • • • • ...... ]■', Johnson Block, Main street. Phone j APPLE TREE ' WOOD fire place behind the dry laws. tional chairman of legislation for Card nt Thanks ...... y four In Memoriam ...... _ _ i 3726 or 7915. * f o r SALE—4 GOOD work horses. .length $8 cord, at farm, also other i f OR RENT— APRIL 1ST., The arguments of the wets were the National Congress of Parents I this district, it was a n n o ^ c ^ .to - Lost and Found ...... o H. S. Seaman, South Manchester, hard wood. J. Cooper. Telephone ’ room flat, with all improvements. characterized as unsound by Miss and Teachers. 1 day by Wm. M. Harney, ^rect^of Announcements ...... 3 Conn. Rosedale 25-14. Mrs. L. Mathiason, 66 East Middle- Annie Florence Brown, executive Mrs. William H. Alexander, of the census for ths district of Personals • • — — ...... ^ b u il d i n g - Turnpike. Dial 5749. secretary of the Lend a Hand So Ohio, discredited charges that the necticut. , ' WOOD FOR SALE— Ashes to • re- viitomobllcs for Sale ...... - contracting 14 ciety, Boston, who said prohibition Eighteenth amendment is responsi-! ------'AuShiles for .ENcha„Re ..... •' 1‘OULTRY AND SUFFLIES 43 niove. Any kind of light trucking. FOR r e n t ;—4 ROOM tenement,'all had not “created lawlessness” but hie for crime and lawlessness and j A Auto Accespries-^lres - , Call V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. improvements. Rent ' reasonable. “is reducing the liquor traffic.” She said “we believe that the success al-1 y J J A 1 o 1 U Auto Repairing—Painting ... r o o f i n g . REPAIRS and altera­ FOR SALE — ALLEN’S roasting Mintz’s Dept. Store," Depot Square. tions. Special prices on interior ducks. Call 8837 evening. B. T. Dial 6 1 4 8 . ______declared “ prohibition is here ready attained in the short space of 1 Autos—Ship by Truck ...... ,, ten years in_ prohibition enforce-1 NORTH______END-^ix^TT)Oto S i^ le ; trim, and reflooring. T. Nielson, Allen, 37 Doane street. HARD WOOD $6 PER load, also FOR RENT—3 OR'4 rooms com­ stay.” Autos—For Hire -a; ’ 1 ’ l,’e‘' ' . 10 A plea for “stricter enforcement ment is the greatest mored miracle j furnace and other conveniefiees; Garages—Ser^;lce—Storage .. telephone 4823. fireplace wood. Wm. J. McKinney. pletely furnished; stgam heat..Over also extra building Ipt. Price Motorcycles-Bic> cles -. RHODE ISLAND RED S. C. eggs A & P, Depot Square,'Mahbhester. of our present laws with no modifi­ of the age.” | Phone Rosedale 28-2. cation,” was made by Hilda L. Ol­ From Seattle, Washington, came I $5,200. for hatching, from prize winning Apply to Mintz's Dept. Store. MILLINERY- birds and heavy laying stock $1.25 SALE—BIRCH seasoned hard son of Cambridge, Massachusetts, the statement of Bertha K. Landes, | per 13 eggs or $9 per ^undred. hickory sawed for stove; f o r REN Ti-4 ROOM flat, first treasurer of the Woman’s National former mayor of that city, holding i DRESSMAKING 19 Committee for Law Ehiforcement. that the prohibition law can be en- | THREE-ACRg.gLAjpSj^^t^^ . Baby chicks 20c a piece. E. J. Mc- furnace, or fire place by the truck floor,, all improvements, garage if Building—Contractine* ...... “It is as easy to abolish the liq- forced “reasonably” in the samej ” rooms; steato -lifeit,';, Florists—Nurseries ...... WANTED—DRESSES, coats. Al- Gowan, 82 Garden street. Tel. 6723. load, good sefVice'and measure desired, adults preferred. Phone tior traffic as to reguljate it,” Mrs. proportion as other restricted la-ws. I garage, bahs; pdfiltiT'’ *^^oaSes: Viineral fiiroctors ...... «.7 guaranteed. Fred Miller, Coventry, Heating— Plumbing—Roolmg ... terations and childrens clothes to SALE—LARGE thoroughbred 7770. Lewis Jerome Johnson of Cam­ This, she said, she knew from her'| fruit trees. Price ------reasonable. Harriet ^ . o , Telephone Rosedale 33-3 .A' '} • ^ lAIillinery—Dressmak.noInsurance ...... !!! 19 make. Prices bronze turkey, suitable for breed­ FOR RENT—FOR LIMITED period bridge, Massachusetts, wrote, add­ own experience, adding that “the | ^______Gloving—Trucking—oloiaoC .... Skewes, 147 Pearl street. Dial ing. Call 3028 or 4078. —completely furnished .three room ing that there is less drinking under failure of those in power to carry j ,.v ,, ./yX Painting—Papering ...... ,0 5743. DAIRY FRODMCTS , 50 apartment with bath. ’ Especi^ly prohibition and that “not an inch on honestly and efficiently is the j SOUTH MAIN STREET^Hat l^rofossional Services ...... WHITE WYANDOTTES eggs for ^ ——— -— well adapted for I’se of one or two should be yielded by eithCT state or cause of a great deal■ of ■ our pres­ Brown Tea R chester, Rockville and Springfield Dial 3536 betweeji 2; and 6:30 p. m. drews of Boston, a member of the eenth amendment, Mrs. Manard F. BRAND NEW SINGLE — Oak Musical—Dramatic ...... Daily Dispatch. For prompt service Eggs for hatching from prize win­ FOR SALE—175 QUARTS tubercu­ Governor’s Council ■ of Massachu­ Thayer, -vice-chairman of the wom­ floors; steam, etc.;, slate roof. Wanted—Instruction ...... call Manchester 3920 care of ning and heavy laying stock $2.50 lin tested milk, at the farm, April FOR RENT— FOUR ' room tene­ an’s committee for southern Cali­ Price $6,900. Terms. Fiiinncinl „ ment, A-1 condition,, all'■improve­ setts. - . 4. * Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... Colonial Filling Station, Spring- per 15, $12 per 100. J. F. Bowen, 1st. Edward Boyle, Manchester Opposition to repeal of the state fornia, reported, adding that dry Business Opportunities ...... „„ field 6-0391. 570 Woodbridge street. Phone 7800. Green. Telephone 4316. ,, ments, garage'"if desired, 238 Oak enforcement law as expressed in a sentiment was growing also in so­ ATonev to Tjoan ...... street. , ; •______resolution of the Massachusetts cial and imorganized groups. L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and Federation of Women’s Clubs was Resolution^ in support of prohibi­ Help .’Wanted-Female ...... ARTICLE^^ f o r s a l e 45 f o r RENT—APKIL iSTf — Six piano moving, modern equipment, HOUisEHOIvD GOODS 51 presented in a statement from Mrs. tion observance and enforcement Hein Wanted—Male 07 experienced help, public store­ room tenement,'-’modem improve- I’s organizations I'D A Help wanted—Male or ^®™^_ _;;-7. a Robert Jam vCulbert,'chairman, of adopted by women T house. Phone 4496. m'en'ts, with or without garage. 4 \crcntR "Wantea ••***’** *i** **•* * '’ S FOR SALE— BABY carriage rea­ 6 PIECE WALNUT dininig room set. the Federation Council. of California were; presented. b y ' X\,C}|DCl L J* - Situations Wanted Female <. • - . Hudson street-PjiQii.e 5573,., > “The American people will not Mrs. Paul Raymond, chairman of .situations Wanted-Male ...... AVANTEti-rASHES to haul. Truck­ sonable. Telephone 3469. $70. 9 piecq oak dining roqm set 1009 Mato Street $60. Leather rocker $5. Radios $5. FOR R E N T -tUPSTAIRS; tenement repeal the Eighteenth amendment,” the Woman’s Committee of Five, ing of all kinds. Hamilton Jones, Thousand, San Francisco. One said [ REAL ESTATTE INSURANCE FOR SALE— 100 FT. hen coop, and Watkins Furniture Exchange of four rooms,, all.'ifnpcovements. said Mrs. Fred E.' Cra-wford, chair­ . 19 Brainard. Place. Tel. 5397.. man of the Massachusetts Commit­ equipment, make offer. Telephone Apply ll'l Holl street. Telephone u /e ' stoc"k-vIwci®s 42 tee for Law anfbrcement, reaffirm- Poultry and Supples .... • ■ ■ • • 'C .4 PERRETT & GLENNE7 INC. 4900. AAO.nted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 WANTED—TO BUY 68 7330. ' \ " ing'"“6iir loyalty-and our support to AAantea^^^ S a le — MIsliellaileons’ U9cal nnd long distance express and freight service. Including over­ FOR SALE— EVENING gown. Size f o r r e n t —6 RDOM-^teneto’ent, the observance of th.e law of this Articles for Sale ...... ji 18. Never" worn. Ca]F.t878 between WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices land,” ' and asking . "for continued Boats and Accessories ...... night express service between Man­ all improvements, and ■ has ..■ just 5:30 anci 7:30. - ' for rags, papers, magazines- and and better. enforOement of the chester and New • York. Furniture metals. Also buy all kinds^ of been renovated, on 22 Hawthorne I^amonds—Watches—J ^ e lry .. 4S street. Apply 214 McKee street or Eighteenth amendment.” IClcctrical Appliances—Radio moved under the supervision of ex­ chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial perts and In specially constructed ’ Rhode Island View BOATS AND 6389 or 3886. call 6470. ;______Support of the Eighteenth amend­ trucks. Phone 3063, 8860 or 8864. Ifousehtild Goods ...... ACCESSORIES 4G FOR RENT—FPUft-rdP™ tenement, ment’by the women .of ^ode Is­ Machinery and Tools ...... • “ g e n e r a l t r u c k i n g —Equipped HOOMS w it h o u t HOARD 59 with all improvements and garage land‘d was voiced by Mrs. Walter A. ATusical Ipstruments for light and heavy jobs, tobacco, 23 FOOT RAISED Deck cruiser for at 5 Rldge^rood street, Rent $23 Peck, chairman of the state com­ Office and Store Equipment----- sale reasonable. For details and mittee - for law enforcement. She Specials at the Stores ...... hay, lumber, heavy freight, etc. f o r .r e n t —FURNISHED room month. Inquire 178 Parker street. Wearing .Apparel—Furs ...... Prompt service, reasonable rates. price call or phone. Barstows Radio for gentleman, near business sec­ Dial 56‘23. favored making, purchasers of liq­ AA'anteH-To Buy Shop—8160 or 3234. uor equaUy guilty with manufacture .Reaorts Frank V. Williams. Tel. 7997. tion. Phone 7605. R oom » -Board—Hotelj ers and sellers. • „ ReataarantB Mrs. •“ Gertrude M,- Pattangall, Rooms Without Board ...... ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FOR RENT—EAST CENTER, 131, BUSINESS LOCATIONS Boarders Wanted ...... PAINTING—REPAIRING 21 room, 2 minutes walk from Center, FOR RENT 64 Augusta, Maine, declared her state • Country Boa.rd—Resorts ...... RADIO 49 continuous hot water, on bath room “ninety-per cent dry.” . i Hotels—Restaurants ...... PAINTING AND paper hanging, FOR RENT—OFFICE „ and apart­ Mrs.''chafles H. Greenleaf of New Wanted—Rooms—Board • • • • • ELECTRICAL REPAIRING and in­ floor. neatly done, prices reasonable. ment, consisting of fiye rooms.’ all Hampshire, questioned the ability Real Kstate For Kent stalling of all kinds. Atwater Kent, _ the Apartments, Flats, Tenements James F. Roach, Jr., 36 Walnut improvements. Forest Block, Main of the government to regulate Business Locations for Rent . street. Dial 5921. and Zenith radios. Terms reason­ BOAKDEKS______WANTED 59-A_ street. AuVust Knneto." 189^ West ^ e .of liquor ; under modification Houses for Rent ...... able. Phone 4673, Raymond A, TWO men boarders, all Center, street.: Ply 75^L • Suburban' for Rent ...... Walker, 64 Mather street. WANTED - ., , . „ ,1 ^’^ S ’^icut ■ wasi- described by Summer Homes for R e n t...... modern conveniences, 63 .Weus Wanted to R e n t...... • ’ ’ REPAIRING Mrs. .Erank-:C.r Porter, of New Pa- Real Estate For Sale street. Telephone 7474. ' ^ .\partment _Building for Sale .. VACUUM CLEANER, phonographs, 'FUEL AND FEED 49-A Business Property for Sale .. clock, gun repairing, key , fitting. Farms and Land for Sale .... WOOD IS VERY SUITABLE as a Xt%Srn%^- I "p— ? a s Houses for Sale ...... Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street.’* sjpring fuel. We have the following SCHOOL BURNS Lots for Sale ...... ■ sawed stove length and under Media„'Pa.,.'Marqh'lf-r (AP) — Re-sort Property for Sale ----- SEWING MACHINE repaliting; of The Wailftf^orcl pfibllc school, near Suburban for Sale ...... all makes, oils, needles, and sup­ vcoytr: hard $7.50 per load; slab Real Kstate for Exchange ... $6.00 per load, chestnut $6.00. L. T." here, was destjrqyed ;by fire -today, Wanted—Real Estate ...... plies. R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward I with loss estimated at $69,000. Auction—Legal Kotlces street. TeL 4301. Wood Co. Dial'4496. i Legal Notices ...... 78 By FRANK BECK GAS BUGGIES—The Escape NOW WATCH VOUR STEP— QRABBlN’ THIS' - • RANSOM ’ M O N E V I S ■ RISKV BUSINESS — CHERRV GETS WISE -- fcTHAT W E f S E N T HIM ‘THAT P H O N E V KIDNAPPIN’ 4 ^ l e t t e r -- OINIGIRIIIEIF -r. , • Never a^A.Iiom

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t>AOk«im M A N C H E ^ EVEOTNG h e r a l d , s o u th MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, flARCH 12, 1980^ By Percy L, Flapper Says; SKIPPY ani NONSENSE BtC.U.S.PAT.OFr.______

fio^peaker, Too! OF ALC fHe MiAM SUCKCHS t Mr. Plora—Does your radio make A WHOt€ HOSI« , . b an awful chattering noise? Mr. Booth—Yes. its Just like one WATCHIW^. 5 0 of the family. r C A N 'T SOCK HIM WITH THIS Tree Conundnuns. TOM ATO • What tree its old age sadly cries? . . . Elder And from what tall ones comes low sighs? . .* . Pines Which bears the mark of smoul­ dering fire? . . . Ash And which to chastise you takes 1 j i ' your sire? . • • Birch W hat one do you carry about m your hand? . . . Palm And which one tall and slim doth stand? . . . Poplar Which one bears fruit so golden ID i Q i n 1 Percy L. Cro»t».v. Great BriUln rlghti r?»erved and round? . • • Orange ^ ^ t King Feature* Syndicate, Inc And which one bears the sea s 3/Z sound? . . . Beech • 1 GiAOiS Come, tell me which one is a sta.e ! joke? . . . Chestnut ',Qnea And which from a stale acorn OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Fontaine Fox awoke? . . . Oak . Barbers think it is “ shear’ non- Mickey (Himself) McGuire By Gene Ahern Which tree is cloth and fuel in sense to let your hair grow. one? . . . Cottonwood And from which doth nice syrup make strange bedfellows who some­ run? . . . Maple times kick all the cover off and M c G u i r e is a l w a y s t h e o n e t o t a k e c a r e o f AN veooY o a t ig Birr <30SH,MARTHA- I P M T V1AN! 1 leave you in the cold. . • • Believe , ZTAKE , VOO .B WHO TRIES TO INTROPUCE THE CUSTOM OF T IP P IN G -HECK \mHV a H , To APPEAR Cup O’ Ja-Moke. it or not. but the consumption of UlSTg-KA -1b M'S VOiJ'R gravy is incapacitating more people i He T l g iw e m e a Too AMYioOtS, 1 do not sing of motor cars t h e HAT TO YOUNG LADIES- He a p is s o f t e r t Haia t Be Of aeroplanes or roller skates, than any other liquid. . . • 'The fu­ HMMPREP MOREN! BECAUSE r ture is never so dark as it seems riOOPLEG' I HA\/e My Persian carpet or the star THlMK SHE That night at my window waits. shortly after eating batter cakes I PAiP Him Fo r I do not chant a tractor-plow, and syrup for breakfast. . • . Nona SMELLS A are so blind as those who can’t find ■r e a s o n ! I T H inIK I CAN! KNiEAP Nor yet the nimble incubator. A ’p r o f i t riE R R lM O Just one weakness I avow— fault. . . . You can tell the profes­ 50NAE- T e m p o r a r y s e M s e sional beggar by the way Ke spum^ oH IMELL IM T H ’ My percolator! IM-tb. IT / CAN!.T V ql! S E E P E A L !■ the offer of a job. . . . Man and ALL r i g h t The .magic urge that nightly brews money both talk loudest when t h e r e is s o m e UNiKMoulAJ th e n ! , i Y l Incense to my jaded soul, tightest. McsT iY E Me UlANilS' To cheer me when I ’m in the blues, d o b a c c o T e l l ’ m MC \ To hearten me—that is its role! Some hotels are now installing a To B V VaUR T The guardian of my sanity. radio in every room. . . . Which SI'ORE BACK ag ain ! ? B O T I M y household god, my regulator. might not taer a bad idea if every THlM K UlE'^RE room were sound-proof. ^ G O a m p T e l l Him The theme of this inanity— AIMIn!C j a t a My percolator: v/qM uloMV SELL vJ o o p e n ! “Insull Scores Bugaboos in H adii IT / X LL Address,” says a Chicago headline. P liC K / Man hoardes, nature distributes. W e’ve heard those things on the SAMPLE TttlS . Money sings "almost as well as radio, too. PEAL '•nj ,t talks. . • • Hope also^ springs itemal in the csindidate’s breast. Usually by the time the last pay­ V o iJ . . Honors are even. Men go to ment is made on the radio set it is he dogs and women to the cats. so far behind the times that the ! . . Another thing that’s simply owner must begin all over again. lot done nowadays is dalni thinking in the prohibition question. . - . What has become of the old fash­ Style note: Paris has ordered leg ioned man who, when the radio was shows to be held in the opera ho^es first invented, was alarmed at the ll. nstead of the streets. . . . Politics rumors that presently a device t r would be perfected enabling one to read another’s mind? <23

n c e : We esLgerly await the invention of a radio set that will automatically UPON tune out all moaning tenord and A T I M E about 75 per cent of the other kind. No man is capable of passing judgment on himself. u r \V ■ ' /f 'ij fej.HoOPLEj NEVER PLEASED ! -Ta k e s charge \y^ i L Mo.u.&aAT.orr./.. -/ 2- “You don’t' seem pleased when I 1 ei930BYNgA3CTV1CC.mC. suggest you have a lovely disposi­ (^Fontaine Fox, 1930 tion.” “ I ’m not. Telling a girl she has a lovely disposition is usually a sort By Crane of apology for not being able to say WASHINGTON TUBBS II. Being Prepared she is either pretty or interesting!” — Tit-Bits. r BLAZES-TrtEFlRSr SURE -• GET IT OVER WITH. «5EE IF YOU hammer HAILS, 0L9 T im e r , C16AN-UP CAMPAIGN IN however, WE'LL first CON­ B.VRELY A SHRED A R A F T -* “ mREE WEEK?*.- ROW A800T AH' RUN FISCATE ALL THE FIREARMS INTO BULL \ AND AMMUNITION WE CAN STOVE J. Ramsay Mac- 4 She: You pride yourself on being SAIT PORK IT, ?0DMER-WART to CtO FIHP. Donald. pre- \ able to judge a woman’s, character COULP TAST6 ASHORE ANP LOOK OMER DAWSON mier oC Great by her clothes. What would be your <500P, T he ISLAND? A6AIN? Britain, ad­ verdict on my sister over there? dressed envel­ He: Insufficient evidence.—Tit- ops for a cycle Bits. club. It was his first job in TERRIBLE MAKEUP London and the salary v'as not “Why do you stare at me?” large enough ! “ Father says you are a self-made to allow for a i man.” 0 r.oon-day meal “Well, why stare?” in his food ; “ I'm wondering why you made budget. I youiself like that.”—Tit-Bits.

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(READ THE STORT, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) '&ey SftKI TH' ^^lSSUS VIOW’T. e.6. ) &UNK Is R'vO-Wv The bath house man said, “ Hi, and ’bout a half hour was spent in ttO w iTldlG H r-C ’tAOM OV6(2. J# V ©MT OKf^T HSRe, there, boys! It seems youire making picking out some bathing suits the JsM' &UNK fvr t90«YWtA I don’t care what you do.” (The Tinymites have a thrilling Into the bath house they all went canoe ride in the next storv.l P A G 6 S m £ £ N

John Mather Chapter, Order of E. T. Perris of 298 Oak street DeMolay, will observe an "obliga­ told the Herald this morning that ABOUT TOWN tory Sunday" this Sunday by at­ robins were hunting worms in hls' tending the morning service of the yard.. Capt. Joel M. Nichols of Depot Square was one of several persons HALE’S ST. PATRICK'S DAY Women of the Nazarene church Center Congregational church at CANDY will hold their regular Thursday 10:30 o’clock. Master Councillor who reported hearing the song of CIRCULATING LIBRARY afternoon prayer meeting tomorrow Russell Moore requests that aU the bluebird and a Herald reporter If you are gfvUg a St. Fttridlf*' at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. members meet in the small lodge whdse ear for bird songs is far from, Where you can read the newest Day bridge, you will find dainty Samuel Richardson, 67 Oak street. room in the Masonic Temple at that of an expert thought he heard fiction for only* 2c per day. sweets at our Candy Department. a song sparrow but wouldn’t swear d e p a r t m e n t s t o r e ^ NAMCHESTE^COliN, 10:15 o’clock. MfUn Floor, front. so. M^n Floor, front. Earl'Roberts Lodge, Sons of St. it also wasn’t a bluebird. And this George, will meet tonight in Tinker is the anniversary of the famous hall at 7:15. Special business will be Troop 5, Boy Scouts, will meet in blizzard of ’88. discussed. At 8 o’clock a whist par­ the Swedish Lutheran church at ty will be held in the lodge room 7:15 o’clock tonight. The Army and Navy Club Auxil­ at which members and their friends iary will meet at 8 o’clock tomorrow will be welcome. Special prizes will Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary, evening at the home of Mrs. John be awarded and refreshments serv­ Spanish War Veterans, will cele­ McCollum of 387 Center street. The New Fashions Need Not Be ed at the close of the games. brate its tenth birthday tomorrow evening at the State Armory. ‘ In­ Rev. P. J. O. Cornell is resting 1 The Ladies Sewing society of the vited as guests are the comrades of comfortably at his home after the Concordia Lutheran church will Ward Cheney Tent with their wives, shock suffered in the pulpit two meet tomorrow at 2 o’clock. the auxiliary from Willimantic, Past weeks ago, though still in a weak­ Department President Mrs. Ellen ened condition. He is able to sit up At the Msmchester Community Berry of Hartford, who instituted clubhouse tomorrow afternoon at a little every day and will be able Tomorrow! 100 the branch here, and Department to leave his bed in a few days. Mrs. 2 o’clock Mrs. Mary Banke of New Commander John J. Connors of Cornell, who has been slightly ill York will show the housewives new Rockville. Past presidents of the for the past f^w days is recovered. and attractive ways of preparing local auxiliary will serve a supper cheese dishes. The dancing classes at 7 o'clock under the chairmanship which are usually held on Thursday of Mrs. Charles B. Warren. Mrs. Cars driven by Miss Mildred Tru- afternoon will be postponed until Mildred Tedford, committee head, ax of 73 Foster street and Arthur Friday afternoon. has a>-anged an inj^eres^g pro­ E. St. John of the Burr Nurseries SILK DRESSES gram featuring a sketch, ’’^ e Sing­ were in a slight accident at the Cen­ The Ladies Sewing society of the ing School,” in which the women ter at 10:30 last night with minor Swedish Lutheran church will meet will appear in old-time costume. damage to St. John’s car. tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Katherine Jones of the State ' Dependable service on furnace New Silk Dresses Thai The program for the concert next and fuel oil may be secured by dial­ Beauty Parlor is in New York at­ Tuesday, organized under the aus­ ing 5145. The Manchester Lumber tending the Hairdressers’ conven­ pices of the Manchester Mother’s tion.—Adv. club, is of a high musical caliber. Co.—Adv. Feature All The Smart Mabel G. French, who is appeartog as solo pianist, is contributing Schumann’s Noveletten No. 5 in D Style Details Major and Chopin’s Impromptu in A Straw Hats Flat. This is Mrs. French’s first appearance in concert befor^ a Manchester audience since taking up The SMART SHOP In Soft, Supple residence here. Her musical educa­ tion was obtained in England wiic'^s “Always Something New” State Theater Building she obtained the licentiate wiegree at Straws the London College of Music Later $5.00 she studied under Willibald Richter who, in his younger days, was a pupil of Franz Liszt. You CaivBe

Four applications for membership '' Smart silk frocks that are cipies of high priced were, received by Campbell Cou^il, 1.95 Smartly Suited $ X . . . K. of C., at last night’s meeting. The models . . . each frock is made, from good quality Council has already acted upon ten You can afford to have a hat for each frock others. The meeting was one of the silk . ... and excellently tailored. You will surely when they are so inexpensive. Chic brim­ most largely attended. supper, In Tweed For of baked beans, brown bread, coffee find one or two frocks in this assortment that you med models in new straws as well as straw and sandwiches was served, by a j and felt combinations. Black, dahlia, tan, committee consisting of five ^ h J. j can wea,r now and throughout the summer months. J. Sweeney as chairman. At Jues- j $595 red, blue and green. Large' and small head day night’s meeting the spread will j sizes. be served by Fourth degree mem- ! All the smart styles can be found in this assort­ bers of the council v.'ith R. E. Car- | These two-piece t^eed suits ney as chairman. j Millinery—Main Floor, rear. have attached . blouses in ment : the bolero frock . . .the dress with the On Friday evening King David i Lodge No. 31, I. O. O. F., will [ plain colors and prints. They large capelet . . . frocks that features cape, half and exemplify the second degree on . ^ i class of candidates. The rnachine | will give you a dashing ap­ novel sleeve treatments . . . plain tailored prints electric degree team, which has j gained a statewide reputation tor pearance and your pocket- . . light pastel silk crepes for sports wear . . . the manner in which they put on i book won’t feel this specir.l this dc^^rcc work, will bo in chorge. I and fluffy georgettes with flared skirts and soft price. The Sunshine club of the Swedish | lingerie touches. Youthful styles for miss and Congregational church will m eet, Friday evening for its monthly busi- , madam. nc'JS session with Miss L'.nnea Carl- | son of 132 Woodbridge street. ) i More Spring Dresses LTrs. .luscpii A. For'an of Hartford ; is spending the week with her son, j Right From New York WiiUarn J. of 65 Bigelow street. j ------I These dresses are small prints in dots, The rar'idar meeting of the Cos- j mopolitan club will be held Friday i squares, stars and others are the afternocn at 2;30 in the South j Mc’uiodist church parlors. Mrs. Paul j flower designs so much in demand. G. Ferris will be hostess. The speak­ Colors: er of the alLernoon will be Rev. George S. Brookes of the Union The Materials: Congregational church, Rockville. $5 95 $7.95 $9.95 —black His"subicct will be “Strange Cor­ ners * of t,he Earth." And There Are Plenty of Large Sizes. —polka dots # —navy The game between the Swedish DRESSES COATS LINGERIE HOSIERY Lutheran church Luther League —star prints and the New Britain League team —green at the Hollister street school will Rayon Hose probably be the last game played on —pastel crepes the home floor this season. The pre­ —baby blue liminary will begin at 7:30 o’clock In Smart Street Shades with the big game at 8:30 o’clock. —coin dots Miss Juul. of the Weldon Beauty WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. —orchid Parlor, is licensed by the State Board of Barbers to cut hair. Stop —dark crepes in there for your next hair cut.— Funeral Directors —^maize Advt. 39^ pair ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS —pastel georgettes —light green aiik and rayon stockings that are practical for Try Our Special Box of ChAp EL a t 11 OAK ST. .street, business, -school and-home wear. Choice of MIXED SPRING square, pointed and French hec»f3. Silk from tip- FLOWERS $1.50 Robert K. Anderson Phones: Office 5171 —dark georgettes to-tpe; some have plcoted tops. Good street shades Anderson Greenhouses Funeral Director Residence 7494 including: Allure, mauve taupe, grain, nude, honey Phone 8686 —pastel chiffons beige, shell gray and gim metal. Regular 50c 0 grade. —gay prints Hosiery—Main Floor, right. unLIUIliU Uililllim Hale’s Inexpensive Frocks—Main Floor, rear.

Colored Bordered Turkish Towels Large, Absorbent Towels In The Wanted Shades y On The Sunny Special! Side An account with the Savings Bank of Man­ chester helps you to look on the sunny side of things. How satisfactory it is to have funds White Stone steadily growing at compound interest. Fluffy, absorbent, large Turkish bath towels Costume Jewelry in size 22x44-inches. Stock up on bath towels , bfS INTEREST PAID, now for the summer months. Choice of colored That The Smartest Girls Are Wearing i*Compoun'ded Quarterly. borders . . . Cannon towels with Far East de­ signs . . . and Cannon guest towels in solid $1.00 colors with futuristic decorations. The wanted White stone costume jewelry la very fashionable, this season and bathw m shades—pose, orchid, blue, green, gold, It is worn by well dressed girls dally. We are showing necklaces, pendants, bracelets,-brooches, hat ornaments and the 1930 clip pins in peach and pink. genuine bs^guette crystal and .white stone combinations. Values up to gOimrMANCHESTER. CONN $2.00. ■ _ 'Hiale’s Jewelry—Main Floor, front., Hale’s Turkish Towels—Main Flow, left. mniiuy ^ esta b l-is h e p - is o 6 ^ THtlllllTn iiiiiiitt;