DOUG FAIRBANKS TO CALL ADAMS D A L A D e W IN S EXPECT EARLY CO - RESPONDENT AND HIS AIDES VOTE OF FAITH IN D IV q ^ E SUIT IN N A ^ PROBE AM1DJI011NG TO American Film Star Named House Committee Wants to French Premier, Backed by ON CONN. PATRONAGE in Action Started by Lord Know How 50 Per Cent Nearby Gons, Gets Sap- TRUCK PURCHASES Postmaster General Far^fe Ashley in London— Actor Profits Were Made on port of Majority in Scene UNDER U .S. PROBE and Senator Lonergaii^t'^^ Remains SOent Plane Contracts. of Wild Excitement Hold Another Conf er c l^ '

London, Feb. 6.— (A P )—Douglas Washington, Fob. 6.— (AP) — A BULLETIN! Secretary Dem Orders In­ on State Chairman W f- Falrloanka, Sr., American film star, House naval affairs subcommittee Paris, 6.— (A P )— ^Firing decided today to call Charles Fran­ began at 7:65 p. in. tonight In son’s Status; Compromise waa served notice today that he has the Place De La Ooneorde. One vestigation of AH Rnmors cis Adams, former Secretary of the been named as corespondent in a woman was probably fatally divorce action instituted by young Navy, and two of his assistants to woimded'wltli the first shots. Concerning Lobbyists. May Be OKered. Lord Ashley against l ^ y Ashley. find out what they know about air­ The woman was a servant. The law firm of Gordon, Dadds plane contracts on which it has been She spmu'eutly was In midst at SM» battling with police. told profits of a# much as 60 per Washington, Feb. 6.— (AP) — Washington, Feb. 6.—(AP) —• cent were made. SsUlBrs had been called to Early action in the deadlocked Con­ The assistants are David S. In­ assist the police. Secretary Dem said today he had galls, assistant secretary for aero­ A msn was killed In the fight­ asked the Department of Justice to necticut patronage situation appear-' nautics from 1929 to 1932, M d Ed­ ing. Investigate thoroughly all rumors ed probably today through an ex­ ward P. Warner, who held the same pected conference between Post­ concerning lobbyists with alleged In- post from 1926 imtil 1929. Paris Feb. 6.— (A P )— Deputies, master General Farley and Senator The decision was reached after rioting among themselves, broke up fii ence in W ar Department sales, Lonergan partisan foes In the pa­ Chairman Delaney, of the group in­ purchases, or other activities, and a seseioQ of the chamber today tronage dispute. vestigating Navy airplane and en­ lobbying on War Department mat­ when Premier Eldou&rd Daladier, a The time of the conference could gine contracts, concluded that pres­ ters b ^ r e Congress. not be learned today. Although ent officials of the Navy had no di­ vote of confidence' behind him, re­ He made this statement to news­ Fau'ley, in yesterday’s press confer­ rect knowledge of contracts award­ fused to answer questions from the papermen as the District of Colum­ ence, revealed the fact It would be ed before last Mairch. fioor. bia Grand Jury began an Investiga­ held, this office today would give no Little Information Daladier woo hls fight for politi­ tion of an alleged conspiracy to de­ further information than that It Even Rear Admiral Ernest J. cal Ufr when the chamber of depu­ fraud the government of more than would take place “within the next King, now chief of the Navy’s Aero­ ties, after a rlotour demonstration, 32,000,000 In connection with the week or two.” nautic Bureau, could iiot furnish the gave him hls vote.ol confidence with purchase with public works funds of Senator Lonergan, meanwhile, desired information because be did the balloting 300 to 217. 4,000 motor trucks. continued hls stubborn refusal to see not take his present post until Rear If New Tork to you means only roaring traffic, hurrying throngs, smoke amd blare, .study this Idyllic snow For the first time In the memory The chief witness questioned by Admiral William A. Moffett died press representatives to discuss toe scene that King Winter painted in famous Central Park the other day. of deputies a premier bad been In­ the Grand Jury w m Harry H. Wood­ when the airship Akron dropped situation. terrupted during a declaration of ring, assistant secretary of war, wbo into the Atlantic in April, 1938. The impression prevailed today policy as angry deputies came to last night Issued an order barring “I think that to clear up the ques­ blows. the administration would offer a Joseph Silverman, a Washington compromise, perhaps in toe form of tion of why the Navy continued to Daladier had pleaded for support grant contracts after audits showed and New York dealer In Army sur­ a Federal post for State Chairman TELS WEIRD TALE from the Radical Socialist party “to pluses, from the War Department. Itonglas Fairbanks such big profits, we should summon CALLS SMALL DEALERS prevent a civil wsir.” David A. Wilson, to persuade the All Information gathered by the these three men,” Delanpy said. Backed by Ouns Senator to release the major Con­ and Company announced the service War Department during an Investi­ Other committee members agreed. While the former schoolteacher necticut nominations from toe sub­ the notice and Immediately Lady OF WOMAN’S DEATH gation covering several weeks has at Delaney immediately arranged to spoke, machine guns were held In committees where he has buried Ashley, who once playeo the hero­ send letters to the three former R E ^ f ORGOTTEN MEN^ them. readiness in a nearby police bar­ (Coottnued on Page Two) ine’s role In the play “The Whole officials. racks. ’Thousands of troops and po­ Lonergan’s Stand Town’s Talking” had all London The committee has no authority lice were on duty as world war However, Senator Lonergan de­ town talking again. to compel them to appear, but De­ Farm Hand Says' Stranger veterans and royalists threatened clared recently in meeting of the She faers^, however, separated laney told newspapermen he felt Seaator Capper Ass«ru|uQUOR PRISONERS demonstratir ns Senate finance committee, that W il­ from her husband and residing in “ sure they wilh accept.” The vote of confidence brought TAX DISCUSSIONS son was a candidate for no other the M ayfair district, declined to Also by unanimous action, the Killed H e r - H e W as Daladier through a severe test of K>8t than that of district attorney. make any cmnment on the-case. committee decided to invite more Some NRA Codes Were i M AY BE SET FREE hls week-old cabinet and gave hlca The nomination of State Senators Fairbanks maintained a “ dignified than a score of airplane and engine Forced to Bnry Body. assurance oi chamber support of hls URGED BY HUBBARD B'rank S. Bergln at New Haven tor ■Hence”— even as he did during his builders wbo have had contracts Written Apamst the Inter- ___ drastic government sbiike-up, fol­ disUlct attorney, has been tied up marital troubles with Maiiy Pick- lowing the Stavlsky.^ scomial. in % Senate Judiciary subcommittee ford, bis equally famous wife whose (Coottnued so Pbge Six) comfisttng <4 Senators who have CJwmeltoo, md., Febr. '«.~fX ^)p-l^ divorce action still is pending in est of Little Bnslnesp. All Jnt>4lBelMtoon Seen to ------cpitapunlsts OB .one side ^ agreeifto toUhhold utlon as long as CaUfomlh. Wnght, 32-yd8mHa memberlimemberb o f the rlvhtright on the dthnr.btller, Head of S ti^ Manofadorers Senatot( Loneiglto sb^deslrMi He was secluded today in a state­ hand, was -held tek safekeeping at amid cries of “reslfnl raslfs!” hao Although Wilsoh hss been men­ ly country home near London. His Be Liberated, Say Govern­ GARMENT MAKERS Washington, Feb. 8.— (X P) —Sen­ Evansvfile today on a charge of interrupted the premier In hls ap­ tioned as'a possible nominee tor the London representative declined to Says Aid Sbbnld Be Offer­ peal for the life ol hls cabinet and bench of the New York Custoiqs reveal the whereabouts of film ate. Capper (R., Kas.), declared to-! murder In connection with the slay­ the session of the chamber of depu­ Court or for membership do toe land’s most famous actor of swash­ day in an address he felt the sm all' ment Officials. ing of his employer, Miss Alice Mar­ ties was suspended. Federal Radio Commission, Senator bucking roles saying such revelation QUIT COURT MOVE industries and small business men tin, former circus trapeze per­ ed to (!ommission. former. The aggressive premier had Lonergan’s declaration to finance would be “unfair to the friends he were “ the forgotten people of the Washington, Feb. 6.—(AP) — The murder charge waa contained pleaded with hls radical Socialist committee members has been in­ is visiting.” i New Deal” and asserted that some Party to support nlm “ lest the re To Accept Papers Many of the 7,500 Federal prohibi­ In an affidavit signed by Sheriff An­ Hartford, Feb. 6.— (A P )— Spon­ terpreted as indicating he ^ be public be forced to abdicate.” He said that, nevertheless, the N R A codes appeared to be written tion prisoners were hopeful today ton 'Voges of Perry county, to sorship of meetings In various parts satisfied with nothtog other than State Manufacturers With­ “ in the interest of big business and whom, the sheriff said, W right had Grim but nervous, Daladier was district attorneyship. If the ad-^. matter of serving the notice that they soon would receive free­ of the state "to crystallxe sentiment ' refuses to wlthdrasa business.” e ing the killing of the woman and of (Oontlniied on Page Two.) of manufacturers on taxation mat­ Bergin’s nomination and substitute flctilty for “ Doug is too much of a draw Application to Re­ They found encouragement In n “ If the abrogation of the anti­ being forced by the slayer to bury ters,” by the Manufacturers Assodr that of Wilson, and if Senator Loners gentleman even to think of dodging statement to newspapermen last ation of Connecticut, la proposed by the service of papers.” trust laws for those who have the body in a shallow grave near gan remains firm, toe question w ill signed the codes,” he said, "means night by Attorney General Cum­ E. Kent Hubbard, its president, in The representative added that the strain NRA Officials. her farm home on an Ohio river be thrown back to the deadlook that big business is going to grow mings tha^ “very favorable” consid­ Connecticut Industry, pubUcatlon of movie actor would leave Elngland at bluff. Wright said the man was a PRESIDENFS COLD which now prevails. still bigger; that ownership Emd eration would be given to applloa- the body. the end of the week with Alexander stranger to him. The nomination^ of Mrs. .Fannie control, Instead of being more scat­ tions' for leniency from prisoners The meetings would be held, the New Britain, Feb. 6.— (A P )—Five Mob Gathers Dixon Welch of Columbia as collect Korda, film director, to look 'er tered over the country, is going to whose only crime was violation ^preseBte to be forthcoming In a day or so. injunction was granted, the plain­ Judge‘iS. -F. Dsvla to prevrat preeen- Hartford, Feb. 8.— (A P )—^Trial of ship in his coimtry’s educational af- poses which are being enforced by Ho also Is r e a ^ to consider a tiffs, in a spirit of patriotic coopera­ the United States government It-^ tatioh & ^^misdy’s alleged dying port by a spedal committee recom­ Washington, Feb. 8.— (A P )— The Roedo D. Pallotto, SiUvatore Ma­ faln and who today completes a tion, have decided to withdraw their BOOMING DETROIT poslUoii of the Treasury February 3 good-will visit to the United States. self, that domination has simply statement to the Jury trying the mending changes in the new Securi­ lone, Edward Orsinl and John Pa- court proceedings in the belief and been extended and made secure. It case. ties Control Act, but there is no was: Receipts, 316,163.973.61; ex­ trlzzo,c charged with conspiracy to Dr. Fong, member of the board of hope that the N R A administrative penditures, 352,665,744.60; balance, Rotsiry International, attended its is now legal, it would seem, where Wlth tSe Jury absent, Dr. Henry certainty he will ask for such legis­ interfer: with toe orderly process of authorities will give them relief 34,809,794.467.88; customs receipts meeting in Chicago this month, then Kennedy,' brother of the dead lation at this session. toe recent city election, intimidation sought.” visited Rotary clubs in Illinois and (Oontlniied on Page Six.) surgeon, ' testified late yesterday DooUe the Mea at Work There Is every wign that Mr for the month 38,380,870.45; re­ of voters, assault and breach at Ohio. that Prestoo Kennedy had ch a rg^ Roosevelt Is looking forward to the ceipts for the fiscal year (since July peace, was interrupted in Suparimr "There has been so much friction on his dtetb bed that he bad been Now Than Last Notember earliest possible condusion of the 81) 34,623,127,384.07. Court, today by toe report at coun­ between Japan and Russia I would poisoned by Dr. Dean by means of CongrMslonal session and the House Expenditures, 38,658,161,866.81 sel to .Tudge Edwin C. Dlckensw not be surprised to pick up a news­ a whislrey hlgh-ball. Over defense already has gone a long way In ad­ (Including 31,979,518,860 of emer­ that Malone is sick at hls home In paper almost any day and learn they Insane Man Commits objections. Judge Davis ruled the — Bank Deposits Grow. vancing . the administration pro­ gency expenifitures); excess of re­ Middletown. have gone to war,” commented the evidence amlssable and ordered Dr. gram. ceipts 3869,965,497.76. Attorney W. Alfred Lundborg, 66-year-old retired editor—who ap­ Henry Kennedy to repeat his story counsel tor Pallottl, told the court pears 40 or younger— in an inter­ Murder in Radio Studio to the J'jiy tills morning. as spokeaman tor the detendanta view. Detroit, Feb. 6.—(AP) — Two Defease Argnment man ware at work today in Detroit that be bad been Informed that Ma­ China Neutral Defente Attorney A. F. lone Is very ill, and that the physi­ Such a war, be said he believed, fairies for toery man employed Los Angeles, Feb. 6— (A P )—Clar-, Tbs screamkig of Miss Kane, Wal­ Giai^er presented new motions to­ toft November^ reflecting the come­ Over 1,000 File Claims cian atteiMfing him said ha m i^ t ba would find China officially neutral, ence Walter, wbo ran amu<^ in a day, alleging that Preston Kennedy’s required to stay from court Sevang but with pro-Russian sympathies, ter's shouted threats and the cries back of a oitv that almost literally Los Angeles radio statioa killing declaraOon was not competent be- days. due to the Japanese occupation of of the dying man brought a doaen was “ flat broke” tan months ago. cauM It bad not been shown that he Against Soviet Russia States Attorney Hugh M. Aloesn Manchuria and the shelling, early in one man and injuring another, was others, one of whom was knifed be­ The automohlls Industry, which had “ abandoned all hope of life” and 1932, of a Chinese quarter of held in a strait Jacket today for fore the crazed man was overpower­ brings money to Michigan from all said that it would seem that Shanghai. These actions started observation. ed. One hundred fifty women in an that his alleged Wbrds with refer 47 other states, has set the pace and an examinatloa of MakSM anould ha the anti-Japanese boycott which DR The 41-year-old former Huntley, adjacent room listening to a cooking ence to polscmlng constituted "sn a growing moimtalm of orders in­ Washington, Feb. 8.—(AP) —< : Names of all claimants and the made Immedlattiy, and toat a phy- Foag said is still in operation — Mont., wheat field worker, told a school broadcast were terrified and opinion and not a fact.” dicates that the climb Is to con­ More than 1,000 dtlsou and cor­ amount of individual claims are heleen objeonons fpr a sei^ d time, apd or- OQjM report! that nearly all lines of fovertunent eeourltlaa s(dd la QMs 1^7,388^ for Mana 'iqada to the wfetoh he bdleved would stimulate loAfe blade. It pierced his skull, acting strangely recently and wah dshw the brought In to hear country bafbre the United btotofiiea- B ^n M iy provlsloBal govaratoant m taida with America. fatally Ifijtalaf huB. , "quits c r a ^ five yefirs ago.' Ftmry j OB Page KsX terad the World War. i 'J:

.1* AC T r t r o itAN^HBSTBR B V im N eH m lJ ), CONJi, tOBBDAYi iltBtlUAW ’i CRANDALUnVEN WICKERSHAM GR(AJP FORMER LOCAL MAN TRANSITIONAL RMBBOHIfOT DOCTOB8. br. N. A. Burr, Ulephoaii 8080 DEMQUTffillE MEMBER TO BE HEARD VIRITIAL REVOUmON aafl 1^. B. C. Hltglns, 4648., EM JAIL SENTENCE the imjn^olsns who will )|«apond Ths itots oonvention of T. IL c. KENTUCKY COLONEL to emirgency calls tomorrow raRKEnNORED Prof. Munroe Will Speak to A. employsss will bs hslfl Tbunday So Mrs. Lewie Rose Temia afternoon. ^ at the V sw HHvav T. M. a A. Center Church Men on Crim* Present Changes b United The volley ball team that will be Local Man Gets 30 Days on inal, Police, Judge. Stetes—Is “Y” Speaker. the official team to represent the Arthur J. Anderson Is Given Two Members tiet Legion of Manchester Y. M. C. A. will practice An address of unusual interest tonight at 6:15. They are to play Firm o f Mrs. Lewis Rose of Hartford, in will be heard by the members of ABOUT TOWN the Hartford Y. M. C A. team at Statutory Charge — Ghrrs Honorary Title by Gov. the fifth of her series of lectures un­ the Men’s League of the Center Honor Degree; Dad Walsb the Maachester “Y" on February 17. der auspices of the Woman’s Divi­ Work on all CWA and town Jobs Matdi Domtiins Congregational . church tomorrovp Letters roeeived from B. J. Slm- sion of the Y. C. asserted that was called off 'this morning when Case Tomorrow. night when Professor David D. Mun­ M. A., (mds, former dlrwtor at the Mao- Laffoon. the transitional period this country aub-xero temperatures were record­ roe, of Connecticut State College, Gets Cross of Honor. ehestar Y. M. a A., now located at is now going through Is vtrtyaUy a ed in several parts of town. Diffi­ Em piofeei. will speak on "The Criminal, culty Is being encountered on the Alburquerque, N. iL, brings the in- Police and the Judge.’’ The address revolution. The President of the fbrmatloo that he is enjoying biz Mount Vernon, N. T., Feb. 8. — Arthur J. Anderson, son of Mr. United States has chaUeoged ceu' sewer J|pbs because of the depth of will follow a supper which win he Two members of John Mather work there. Hiz work, he writes, (A P )—Howard B. Crandall, 24, cf and Mrs. John A. Anderson, of Vil­ tralized capital to support him in frost )n the grbund, which is over > The annual i ^ t i a f of tk« Tu$«r- served at 8:30 p. m. Iz mozUy with the boys of that 228 Oak street. South Manchester, the era of things. The proceedings two i«et in depth. Chapter, Order of DeMolay, were Professor Munroe wrote part of lage street, has been added to the place, which includes a large per­ culosis and Cancer Fna Bed Fund of the 78d Congress now In session signally honored last night when Conn., was given a thirty days’ Jail the Wickersham cqpamisslon’a re­ long list of persons appointed as centage of Mexican boys. It is a Association of Cheney Brothers was Is the most vital Issue In the whole The regular meeting of Anderson- sentence'today In the Mount Vernon port on crime after he had spent aide de camp on the staff of Gover­ they were given the d^iree of Le­ work that he has done before and world, and the President is deter­ Sbaa Poet, V. F. W. will be held at held in the lodge room d Cheney city court on a statutory charge. considerable time in Chicago , on m- nor Ruby Laffon of Kentucky, it 8. o’clock this evening at the State gion of Honor. The occaslOD was which he enjoys, he writes. vestigation. His knowledge is first was learned today. This appoint­ mined that this Congrsss shall get an outstanding one for the loc^ Han after the close of the miU wm*k Crandall was arrested with Violet Armory. The monthly meeting of the local day yesterday. Officers were nlent Cole, 28, of 142 Blssell street. South hand and the extent of it £m ost un­ ment carries with it the honorary out of Washington before It can do chapter for It was the firs: such n- any barm. . directors will be held Wednesday of ed for the year and plans were >Ald Manchester, on a street in Mount limited. The meeting wUl be held title of "colonel’’ and has been ac­ , Performances of "Penrod,” at vestlture since DeMolay was insti­ next week. Gold Betumliif. for a campaign for much needed Vernon. Ctandall told police he h€ia in Center Church house. corded to many persons in various the Whlton Memorial ball tonight tuted in Manchester. Thoae wno a wife and four children in South lines of endeavor who have made Gold is coming back to the U. S. and tomorrow evening will begin received the honor were Charles T. funds. The drive win be eondneted ^^^chester. the acquaintance of the Kentucky in quantities, every ship on tbs seas promptly at 8:30. The Commudty Morgan, of Manebestor, and Harry among the employees and the firm of Cheney Brothers win match each '^ fh e woman’s hearing on jl va­ TELEPHONE COMPANY governor, Mae West of movie fame at present Is bringing It from for­ Piayen both in the audience and Bruce Fliller, formerly of Manches­ L 0 .0 .F . TO CELEBRATE grancy charge was adjourned until being one of those recentiy hon­ eign points, and many people who c|(ii, are hoping that everybody will ter, but how living in New Jer­ donaUon up to the total of |1,000. tomorrow. ored. deem themselves patriotic Ameri­ be In their seats by that time, or sey. If the employees contribute a total NOTES IMPROVEMENT Anderson is an insurance agent cans were among the Investors in while the High School orchestra is Publio Cerenoony DOUBLE ANNIVERSARY of $1,000 the firm will add another in Boston, a member of the firm of those foreign bonds, some of them playing. 'All showings of Penrod -The investiture w u a public cere­ $1,000 to It so that the treasury wlD MacHUGH, RADIO SINGER, O’Brien, Russell A Co. He was actually known to the speaker. are for the promotion of the wel­ mony and aboui 360 were in attend­ have $2,000 for Its work. President Reports That Last Sees Recovery. bom in Manchester and was gradu­ fare work .of the Educational club in ance. ’The officers for the evening Will Observe Birthday of Or­ Does Fine Work Six Months Business Was ated from Manchester High school. Asked If she believed the N. R. A. the public schools of the town. were: Commander in the East, The association does a consider­ TO APPEAR HERE SOONJ Better— Details of State­ He was graduated from Tufts Col­ bad been a success, the speaker re­ “Dad” Frederick L. Pidmer, of New der’s Founder and Start of able amount of work for which the lege in 1911 and is at present presi­ plied in the affirmative. Definite The Cecilian club will have a Haven; grand marshal, Judson Local Lodge Saturday. officers and executives get little real ment. dent of the ’Tufts Colle« Alumni signs of recovery are on all sides. special business meeting and re­ Hyde, of New Haven; grand chap­ Edward MacHugh, well known credit. MEmy cases aie found nmnng Association. His wife is the former The automobile factories have been hearsal this evening at 7:30 at the lain, James Logan, of Hartford. The employees that need immediate baritone soloist on Station WBZ, New Haven, Feb. 6.— (AP) — Florence B. Johnson, daughter of unable to keep up with their de­ South Methodist church. rest of the offices were filled oy On Saturday evening, Shepherd Boston, will be a guest artist of the Definite improvement in the busi­ medical attention and where per­ Mrs. Aaron B. Johnson, of 62 Linden mands for new cars, there was a de­ Past Master CoundUors of John Encampment, King David Lodge and sonal funds -for such care are not Men’s Bible class of St. Mary’s ness of the Southern New England street They have t*vo c^dren, a cided upward trend in business, and At the weekly bridge at the Ma­ Mather chapter as follows: Com- Episcopal church soon, it was an­ Telephone Company, during the last sonic Temple last night the prizes Sunset Rebekab Lodge, will observe available. The officers of this asso­ son and a daughter. Mr. Anderson as for the benefits to the workers mEmder in the South, Sherwood ciation talu a hand and with no dis­ nounced today. The diate when the six months in 1933 cmd the first is a member of the Beacon Society themselves, in Hartford 1,200 ^ rls were won by the following: First, the birthday of ’Thomas Wlldey, well known radio singer will be House; Commander in the West, closure of Vie names of the patients weeks of 1934, was reported today and the Charles River Country Club who had been working for eight dol­ Isaac Cole and William Falcone, George Nelson; seven Preceptors tn foimder of the Independent Order .it heard here depends entirely upon see that the necessary attention is at the annual stockholders’ meeting in Boston. lars a week, which is not considered with a score of 3943; second, the following order: Carle Cubberly, Odd Fellows. ’There will be a roast his engagements and it will be an­ given. Mimy a victim of either dis­ by President Henry C. Knight. The certificate with the seal of the a living wage, had been raised to Charles Warren and Fred Johnson, Austin Krause, George Potterton, beef supper at 0:30. The regular nounced later. 3630r- regular consolation, Lewis ease in its early stages might have As a whole, however, the busi­ State of Kentucky was presented o $12, and similar conditions obtained Arthur Davis, Albert, Tuttle, ‘Wil­ Friday evening meeting will oe The members of the Bible class ness of 1933, Knight said, was less Mr. Anderson last week by James Slpe and John Walcott, 1337; special shifted to Saturday and there will become a hopeless case were it not held a meeting lu t night and voted all over the country. ’The thing liam Davis, and James McCaw. satisfactory than that of 1932. Roosevelt, who is associated with consolation, James Maher and be presentation of thirty-five year for the accomplishments of t>>U as­ to sponsor a concert here by Mac- everybody was interested in was Harold Prwton with a 1481 score. Among the Legioimsires present Income after fixed cheu'ges was the Boston firm'. whether the industries could con­ were Wendell Miller, of Hartford, emblems to six membeis of King sociation. Hugb. It will be necessary for the $6.01 a share, barely equalling the The door prize went to Harold David Lodge. Dsmeing will follow. At yesterday’s meeting Arthur class to secure a local auditorium tinue on their own after the momen­ Maher. vice-commander of the Charles M. annual dividend rate of $8 a share, tum gained by the different federal Gerdenier Preceptory, Legion of ’The anniversary of the founding Bendall w u named to preside over for the concert and this too was left which was reduced from $8 at the of King David Lodge will a lso' be the election u d the following were to a committee. MacHugh’s songs projects has ceased. ’Through the Miss Dorothy Streeter of Stark­ Honor, of Connecticut: ind Robert beginning of 1933. TRUCK PURCHASES Kensel of Hiulford and Lane John­ observed. named u officers for the year: are popular with himdreds in town 'The company’s balance sheet on C. W. A. and other government pub­ weather street, a pupil at the Man­ lic works movement 26 per cent of chester Green School, suffered a son, Edso o f Hartford. It is expected that Grand Master Arthur Bronkle, president; Miss and the members of the Bible class December 31, 1933, showed assets Edmund Htzer of Bridgeport and feel that a large munber will want the population has been supported. knee InJurji in a fall on icy pave­ "Dad" Walsh Honored Emily Klssman, vice-president; Bills totaling $80,846,258.28, largely UNDER U. S. PROBE Following the Investiture several District Deputy Grand Master Rob­ W. CalUs, treuurer; Robert Fryer, to bear and see him in person. made up of land, buildings and ment yesterday and will be confined to her ,home for some time. of the honored guests were cfdled ert Hall of East Hartford and staff secretary. equipment. (Contlnaed from Page One) upon for brief talks. While "Dad” will be among the guests. ’The af­ Gross operating revenues totaled 'The of Francis F. Hart Palmer of New Haven was speak­ fair will be in charge of Thomas DGmand the Genuine $14,978,848.28 and net operating been turned over to the Justice De­ DAUDIER WOiS and Miss Lillian Spillane will take ing he took occasion to mention tbs Brown (md Walter Fox, assisted by TO r e Hu o b f i n e s revenues amounted to $4,471,721.57. partment place in St. Bridget’s church tomor- fine work “Dad” William Walsh has a large committee from King Net income totaled $2,4p4,406.13 To Ask indictments ro w ^ o m ln g at 9 o’clock. Bernard done In Mimchester. Thus referring David Lodge and a dinner commit­ Hartford, Feb. 6— (AP) — It w u against dividend appropriations of reported this afternoon that officers It is understood the entire matter Hart, a brother, will be the grooms­ to “Dad” Walsh he called him to the tee from Sunset Rebekah Lodge, $2,400,000. VOTE OF FAITH man and Miss Florence Spillane, floor and presented him with the beaded by Mrs. Grace Lathrop. 04. the police department and the Knight reported a net loss’ of will be taken before the Grand Jury police court are In agreement on a for possible indictments. wlU be her slater’s attendant. Cross of Honor, the highest honor It Is expected that more thtm 200 9,460 telephones for 1933 compared persons will be present at the affair. plan to reduce the flnei on parking In a statement banded to news­ that DeMolay can confer upon a to a loss of 80,760 in l932 and a It has been the custom of King tags from $2 to $1. papermen, Dera said: AMD RIOTING • A regular meeting of Memorial chapter advisor. Mr. Walsh was small gain in 1931. Toll revenue Lodge« K. of P., will be held tomor­ David Lodge for the past ten years There have b e ^ conferences be­ “ Several times recently, I heard nearly overwhelmed at the presenta­ dropped $276,768 or 7.3 per cent row evening in the Balch and Brown tion but manager to thank "Dad” to present 36-year emblems to mem­ tween the judges of the Police Court of loose talk about the power of cer­ (Contlnaed from Page One) emd the committees of the Board ctf from 1932 and net earning on in­ Hall. Palmer and the DeMolay leaders bers attaining that record. vestment in plant dropped from 4.93 tain lobbies in connection with War Police Commissioners an da scheme able to complete bis declaration aft­ who -had adjudged him worthy of per cent in 1932 to 4.48 per cent in Department €u:tlvltles. Most of the The monthly meeting and-drill of is said to have already been worked er a quarter-hour of history making the honor. 'The DeMolay boys out. Arrangements will be miuie 1933.■ talk seemed to emanate from a par­ the, Daughters of Liberty, No. 125, themselves were even more elated at m Skin ticular civilian source. stormy interruption. There was con­ for the printing of special tickets, to Knight told the stockholders con­ will take place tonight at 7:30 In the honor won by Mr. Walsh than HOSPITAL NOTES struction expenditures during 1984 Has Information tinuous booing from the opposition. Orange hall. be numbered. Only a given number they were at the honor given two of will be distributed dally to police are expected to exceecT those of last “As this department lacks au­ 6,000 Troops Massisd their fellow members. year. thority to make dvillan investiga­ Five thousand troops were massed officers, who will not be permitted Sunset Council, Degree of Poca­ Mrs. Mary 'Tivnan of 36 Porter to take back any tags u hu been tions, I asked the attorney general in Paris as the government pre­ hontas, will have a public card par­ street, and Fred Krah, of 669 Tol­ pared to use stem measures to put the practice on some occasions in DISCHARGE CWA WORKERS to look into the matter for me. The ty tonight at the home of Mrs. land Turnpike, were admitted and the p u t information be has obtained is in the down an> possible rioting. Anna Fegy, 146 Blssell street. 400-500 SILK WORKERS Otto Vlertel of 38 Cobum Road, Miss New Haven, Feb. 6.— (A P )—Thir­ bands of the district attorney. I am Police were on duty throughout Rose Perrin of the Johnson block, ty CWA workers,Jit disclosed not at liberty, to discuss the matter the city. Royalists warjM ter- James Horton of Delmont street Mrs. Mae Wilkie of 16 Walker NEW STATE GRANT today have been dtsraarged in New further.’* ^ ' . ans by the thousanAIR o p 'TOKTOISE shell their desks, pounded with books and the tangle of strange relationships American t^deration of Labor was glasses between Winter street and fists, and roared epithets at one an­ surrounding the murder of the Rev. to be bold t(^ay in an effort to iron East Center stfeet this p. m. Tele- other. Gaylord Saunders was projected to­ out the trouble. •phone 7660. The deputies of U\|S left ficcuset day a police statement that the No picketing was carried on at Why you members of the Rightist parties of wldoy, who' confessed she paid $10 to the plant. obstructionist tactics. Rightists have him killed, recently start^ Labor leaders here SEdd a question charged the government with dic­ proceedings to have him declared In- of wages also was involved eis one SH^LO OWN tatorial methods. sanV, and withdrew * them through of the conference topics. QUALITY Changed His Taotlos faar of the attendant publicity. Thereafter Daladler agreed to dis ^Fred Simon, chief of Indianapolis cuss four interpellations from the detectives, said he was Informsd the GROCERIES floor. When the turmoil a i ^ , how­ insanity papers were prepared by SAYS COUGHUN TALKS ever,' be shouted above the bedlam: Or. Lester B. Rhamy, Saunders fam­ "Because of the blocking maneu ily phyMcian, a few days after the MAY START BANK RUNS 1 At 8p«eial vers of the opposition 1 refuse to former minister attempted suicide discuss any interpellai interpsllatlon.” by holding bis bead under water in P ricet the bathtub at his V.’abash, Ind., Wuhlngton, Feb. 6—(AP) — A 2 home. memorandum from Donald N. Body Left in Aiito Sweeney, a Detroit banker, saying Prices quoted below are spood ADM. BYRD’ S FLAGSHIP Saunders was slain and kis body radio addresses by Father Cbarlea all this week. left in bis automobile on the north E. Coughlin were “sufficient to In- side of Indianapolis last Friday clta a bank run” w u read to the Granulated Cane Sugar, 10- TO SAIL NORTHWARD mofnlng. The wldow„Mrs. Nsoma Senate bank Inveltigating commit­ Saunders, and two Coalmont, Ind., tee today by Ferdinand Pecora, its youths, 'Theodore Mathers, who con­ counsel...... 47c Aboard Admiral Byrd’s Flagship, fessed firing the fatal shbt, and 'The memorandum, sent to Pecora Liberty CoflFee, i o Antartlca, Feb. (AP)-(Vla Mac -- Masll Roe, lyho first told officers de­ in January, 1988, added that (Cough­ M b. pkg...... l o C kay Radio)—The flagship of the tails of the shooting, face murder lin’s discourses showed a "growuif Brightwood Pure Lard, q Byrd Antarctic Expedition will sail charges. Mathers was the room­ tendency to radicalism.” Introducing The New 19S4 It also said the priest w u speak­ M b. pkg...... O C from the Bay of wnalaa tomorrow mate of the former preacher and to be laid up In New Zealand for a with him attended an embiuming ing before audiences "incapable of Native Potatoes, year. school here. drawing differentiations” and said p0ck • • «••• • 3Sc Following discharge of all stores Insoranoe Angle this w u particularly true in not Krasdale Certiil^ for the winter party, the .vessel will Simon said nls depiu'tment also dlstlngulehlng between "bankers” Lit in either at Port Chalmers or and "Intematlonal bankers.” / ^ a d lo " Flour, 5-lb. sa ck ... planned to investigate insurance 26c unsdin, N. Z., until next winter. carried by the minister, after the The memorandum said the die- •Plus Florida Oranges, In December or January she will Rev. Bldridge Saundere of Unloa- coureee might not seem harmful 1b reading them but "when enunciat­ With an Amazing Trade-in Offer good siz& dozen .. . . return to pick up the winter party. dale, Isd., a brother of the sIm^ 25c ed” bp Father Coughlin wer "suf­ Here’s 1934’s Biggest Lauf^ Show Krasdale Peaches, A number of the flagship’s crew man, said he believed Gaylord Saun­ Mode] 801 (Illustrated) will remain on ths loe until the dere bad approximately 116,000 in ficient to incite a bank run.” ALL YOU Halves, large can.. 15c Boar of Oakland, supply ship, atam polloles on hie life. EDNA MAY OLIVER Regularly $91.50 Pure Grape Jdly, north. ’They will M In emptying Mn* Saunders’ stateinent to po­ large 16-oz. jar . . . caches of storss between the snipe lice related that, realising hsr hus- EDW. EVEKETT HORTON , Trade-In Allowance for PAY 18 14c and Uttls Amsrloa and moving Bakes-All (one dish baod’i condition, she feared for her ' . '.IN your old radio, phono* thsm to the jpermanentpermanent eampeamp. life and thoee of their t#o eons, towel free), pkg. .. Since Friday,day. the flagshipllagsUp has graph or musical fnetru* 21c Billy 10, and Jimmie, 18. , Quaker Oats, regular been engaged in transferring 260 ment tone of coal to the bunkere of the C. B. CleverdoD of Cuyahoga or quick, pkg...... Falls, 0., a brother-in-law of Mrs. McN amar a-Schildge "TH E POOR RICK* » 5 9 . s r o 7c Bear and ^ noon today had nearly Miss Marjorie Ernestine SchUdge, Egg Noodle and Chicken Din- completed the lob. Saunders, visited her yeiterday and CA«H told her he and Mrs. Clavei*don i daughter ,d Mr. and Mre. Harry A> ner, large Admiral Richard B. Byrd la were $32.00 Complete and InetaUed. taking care of her children. Sohil^e of 118 Park street, wu jar ...... anxious to get the suppliee moved xQarried this morning at 10 Wed.' 17c as soon as possibls, asserting *'thls to Lawrence Mlohul MoNi Campflre Marshmal- Ice may go out at any time.’~ BUS DRIVER KTTJ.lcn “ ONLY Grunow Bringi,Living Tone” son of 'Thonau McNamara lowi, 1-lb. pkg. .. "WeTe not out of the woods, r

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roffuler Fodinral Aid appropriation o 00,000 was apportioned s.Tr>ftwg the Medfopl,- Mass, F®b- 8*—(AJP)— visited the holler room every two iting a student, at 9:80 Sunday ' fi«n Francisco, F*b. 6.— (A P )— ^-The siirvey of 60 per cent of the Presldsnt Theodore R o o a i ^ f s ' OF HIGHWAY FUND states with the same requirements, Search ifor Miss Alice T. Quinn, hours throughout the night. night She has not been seen since. President Roosevelt’s dollar-devalu- state’s factory workers indicated African expedition In 190^10 I luto: but the repayment of this and of the mlssiog since Sunday night, was in- Authorities said the pockethook Mrs. Mery Trotter, 60, Miss Just been completed by the Smith­ average December wages of 121.75 previous 380,000,000, except for the taion of last week has produced lit­ per week. This was up 19 per cent tenslfl^ today after the discovery probably, was thrown into the room Quinn’s housekeeper, told police the sonian Iziatitution. tle If any effect on wages and prices 20 percent already repaid, was de­ from the 118.26 average of June. ferred until 1987. Section 7 of the In the far west, trade leaders said In San Francisco, the only large CommissioDer Says Bulk of bill now pending would mairo it pn- here today. item in family budgets to rise with necessary for the states to repay There have been evidences of a approximately the speed of wages any of this , , p. of the 1930 was clothing. That gains 15.9 per Money Goes to Sparsely 3200 000 00 trend toward higher quotations in and 1932 acts, except' that money cent from June to December. In commodity markets, notably in but­ already refimded. This makes an ‘■^^1 Los Angeles the gain was 12.8 per ter and eggs and to some extent in Settled States; Method of outright gift to the states of ap­ other farm products. Some retail cent. , proximately 3184,000,000 which lines, especially cotton sheets and Other Increases in living costs amount has been distributed under other textile items, have moved up were: F’ood—5.8 per cent in San Apportionment Unjust a few notches. Whether these rises Francisco and 11.5 per cent in Los the 1-3-1-8-1-S basis, so the less were occasioned by the dollar mark­ Angeles; and hous^old furnishings populated states again benefit Of this money Connecticut receives an down or by other forces could not —9.7 per cent in San Francisco and Highway Commissioner John A. 14.4 per cent in Los Angeles. Rent outright per capita grant of 74c be ascertained. Macdonald today inaugurated by The last half-year, however, has declined in both clties-^.3 per cent while Nevada, at the other extreme, shown numerous advances. in San Francisco and 5.2 per cent in letters to Connecticut’ Congres­ got a ^ t of 326.53 per capita. N. Gregory Silvermaster, statisti­ Los Angeles. Fuel and lighting sional delegation and to the high­ Commissioner Macdonald further cian for the California division of costs gained .6 per cent in Stm Fran­ way officials of other states, what shows that from 1916 to 1933 Neva­ labor statistics, said the cost of liv­ cisco but dropped 3 per cent in Los will undoubtedly be an intensive da which has to provide highways ing in both Sem Francisco and Los Angeles. drive in Congress to secure altera­ for a population of 91,058 has receiv­ Angeles advanced 4.9 per cent dur­ The gains of 4.9 per cent in gen­ tion of the Federal Aid Highway ed in Federal Aid 328,895,174 while ing the last half of 1933. eral living costs here and in Los Act in such a manner that Connecti­ Connecticut which must build roads Wages Increase. Angeles, 2 per cent in Seattle and cut and other heavfly populated for a population of 1,606,903 has re­ During the same time wages of 3.7 per cent in Portland were all states will receive a more equitable ceived only 312,441,404. factory employes gained more than short of the national average in­ share of the funds. Difference In Type three times as much on the average. crease of 5.2 per cent. One 'Third Method The same Inequities apply to For years, the method of appor­ many other western and sou&em tionment of Federed highway funds states in a lesser degree. In many SENATOR IN ntlBDTE has been based on what is known as pf these states, roads of fourteen- HOLCTO ASSIST the 1-3-1-3-1-8 method, that is, they foot width with little more than a have been divided among the states macadam surfacing are sufficient to TO GENERAL HALLER one-third by the ratio which the meet the requirements of traffic, area of the individual state bears to while in the east costly highways HOUSEBUILDING the total area of the United States, anywhere from twenty to forty feet Lonergan Thanks People of one-third by the ratio which the wide, built of concrete eight Inches population bears to the total popula­ State for Welcome Extended thick or of other hardy materials, tion, and one-third by the ratio are necessary. Senator Lonergan Also Pre> to Polish Leader. which the mileage of rural delivery Likewise, Connecticut’s proportion routes and star routes bears to the of the unemployed is far greater Washington, D. C., Feb. 6.—Sen total mileage of those routes than that of many of the western diets House Repairs Will ator Lonergan, (D), Conn., today throughout the country. and southern states, a fact which paid tribute to General Joseph Hal The “joker” in the method is the would make the distribution on the ler, illustrious Polish General of the last one-third, c:!ommissioner Mac­ basis of population the only fair Be Included. World War, who is now visiting in donald points out, for the states method. Even with the slight con­ Connecticut, and. expressed appre­ with the largest area naturally have cession made in the NIRA, Con­ ciation to civic organizations and the greatest mileage of rural and citizens for the generous reception necticut received only 313.14 per Washington, D. C., Feb. 6.—En­ star routes, so that the whole basis gainful worker imemployed as actment during the present month given to him since his recent arrival of apportionment might just as well in this country. against Nevada’s 3369.40. In fact, of provisions authorizing the Homo be one-third by population and two- the commissioner states that he Senator Lonergan said that Gen­ thirds by area. With this method in Owners’ Loan Corporation to extend eral Haller’s visit means much to doubts if some of the western and use, the bulk of the Federal Aid loans for new housing construction, Connecticut, not only for the^expres- southern states whose population is and for repairs and remodeling slon of good will which he brings money flows mostly to the western, not great wlU be able to find avail­ homes, was predicted today by Sen­ from his country to the Polish peo­ mld-westem and southern states able labor to utilize the share of ator Lonergan, (D) of Connecticut, ple of Connecticut, but also because while the more populous eastern Federal Aid they would receive im- following a conference with officials of bis personal interest in the wel­ states are the losers. der the spllt-by-thlrds method of of the organization. fare of the Polish veterans of the When the NIRA was before Con­ allotment. ’The Senator said that such a pro­ World War who enlisted from the gress in last year’s special session, With his letters to the (Connecticut vision is being drafted in connection state and fought for American prin the House, in which representatives Senators and Representatives and with legislation to guarantee the ciples and ideals. ot the eastern states are in the ma­ the highway officials of other states, corporation’s bonds offered in ex­ “ General Haller represent a na­ jority, forced the first change that (Commissioner Macdonald enclosed a change for mortgages. He ex­ tion and a people who have con has ever been made in the method of series of six charts which carry the pressed the belief that both plans tributed much to Connecticut,” Sen­ distribution, although it Was a statistical details concerning the would obtain administration support ator Lonergan said. “Like General minor one. For the distribution of apportionment of highway Federal and would be promptly passed. Tadeusz Kosciusko, General Casimir the NIRA highway fund the chang- Aid. Previously, the Senator had con­ Pulaski and numerous other distin­ eo method was one-eighth by popu­ ferred with Jesse Jones, Director of guished Polish officers who served lation and seven-eighths by the old the Reconstruction Finance Corpor­ for American independence and lib­ 1-3-1-3-1-3 method. Indians proved to be partlcularty ation, regarding employment loans erty during the Revolutionary war BUI Up Now efficient conservation workers last to small wage earners of good char­ and the Civil war, he has strength­ Now that the subject of appor­ year in eliminating the blister rust acter, and for industrial and busi­ ened the commond bond of friend tioning Federal highway funds is which attacks white pine in forest ness loans to establishments now ship with America.” again before Congress (Bill S-2102 areas. imable to obtain credit. He sm- ’The Senator has advised the Hart' “to amend the Act entitled Act nounced that Mr. Jones was favor­ ford Post of the Polish Army Veter­ to provide that the United States able to granting further relief to ans Association of his interest in shall aid the states in the construc­ business and industry bdt believes making the reception for General tion of rnral post roads, and for direct loans present serious prob­ Haller a noteworthy occasion. ’The other purposes’ ”), it is again pro­ < 1 0 0 lems of administration. He found association, on November 5, 1933, posed to utilize the old spdt-by HRP YOU NOWT the director willing to broaden the presented the Senator with a deco­ thirds method, so that the wide open If ao, w« CM vraac* • loea ot scope of the present mortgage loan ration in recognition of his Interest spaces beyond the Mississippi will thatamgoat«rM0r«forroainM. provisions by which local mortgage in the cause of the Polish soldier, once more receive the cream. to boon. loan associations can borrow from Moetiiljr rtpeynxeU may be and for his welcome to General HeQ- The bill appropriates the sum of the Reconstruction Finance Corpor­ tactOKled over «ay ceavenieBt ler and other Polish heroes. 3125,000,000 for the fiscal year end­ period—S.6,10Beatheorloaser. ation and lend to private industry. ing June 30, 1935, and 3125,000,000 Onr ch a rroe are aa low aa The Senator said that Mr. Jones is any obtaiaable for thla also interested in a housing con­ for the fispal year ending June 30, tyne of fall loan nervice. struction plan by which local mort­ COLD TO CONTINUE 1936, together with smaller sums Loans up to $300 gage loan companies would advance for forest highways, national parks, Comt t» . . . WHh . . . ar 'ffiaae to the prospective home owner suf­ Indian reservations and sundry other SAYS WEATHER MAN work, in which Connecticut does not ficient money to permit the con­ PERSONAL FINANCE CO. struction of a home, and in turn the participate. If distribution of the Hoom 'i, Stnie Theater Bnildlas Cream of the Crop ^ Reconstruction Finance Corporation money is made by the old 1-3-1-3- 7S3 Mala St., M aacheater Tb« m d»Mc. ieor.Ihi^E]bdr leh. For aU Inside Newton Lackey of the Central Jobe. WIU not Baptist church. Hartford. subject "Ciystal Gazing.” Major Laxithrt Worm BiptUtr Stimson is a graduate of Vassar col­ whiten. The active pall bearers were the lege and the New York Hospital eO vardoffocle______Fun else, good qual­ county game wardens. They were: to Training School for nurses. She

« f t a y loBB tor an taduatctal as anybody to abow It tba grrar at eoneem panatM tba Io m data m i iU waps, 1st up OB tba refocBMd fO par esDt at tba ooMan'a aad bellhr BaWMka awd give Uwm Eomfns Ibndi Md n per eemt at its e «t- aa ancMragiag pat on tha hnek? pvBum w m » t n u t Am ntUniNO OOMPAKl. DR. aectniKts: ooa tU n l o f a Why, ft's enreiy 'white to rtaka. U Pt^MM ~ total o f a baton in auitti loans ta ha baads wtth your saaniy afhar yon'rs wttbto Um m «0 » to UQMia aona licked him. cam Biztb In tbe aene fkmn fXtOJOO Poand«d U«t9fe»r 1> IfCI In w ard and Ote rematnfng balf to be PtibR«ft«0 M'rm rr ■ THEIR EYE ON THE BALL Sundays ano Holidaya Botarad at tba loans o f not more than 928,000 each. Pott Otiics at ttanobastar. Ooon. aa It is conceivable that such a pro­ Wall Street and its sorely thinned Second Claaa Mall Mattar. of flock o f toltoatara are iBsoaMaa^ am- cllad by llw bekaf that tba dotte are about to tke that tadt JotaB. aettaa Tba hMwem tke American and Brtttah antitlad t» treaiiftiia wtt drive France off the of all or nac gold atsatexd. An tatareaUag angte Wise Wife Gives Her Husband paper i llshad All spectai The Lead in the Domestic Play servad. portant tU e a i Fult e< R B A vice. ctreiaB, ndbody in France appean to ,^She will underhand tbat hurting his heart mayr be forgiven, but tziaa that ba paying tba MIgktait attentton to Let’s call her Sally Jones because WDunding his pride is sa unpsx- what ^ Thatted States hs deteg that isn’t her name at all. She has donable sin. CMaasa. OacsaCt a proportion of tba mppoct of Oe aboot its monatary unit, or cares a fluffy golden hair that resembles a MtaiHBB AUOtr BOKBAO OB Madonna’s halo and she can bake Back in candle-lighting tim^s, ciRnnjkTTtrtca We wfab Mr. Kopplmwan. every biscuits that melt in the mouth of a when the weightiest problem Tbe French peopls are tremcn- man. And she has a brain! A clever that concerned a woman was tbe Tba BaraJd PnatL g wlfb Ua US. And wa brain that is bringing her larger cream-or-lemon-in-the-.kBS contro­ aMui intbls tbatwawffii dowdy eif.ttad abent sosaatbtng for and larger checks in her chosen field. versy, or whether or not to bang advarttaaiaata frocm suggesting that wbiek to them appears to be o f vast?’ Sh^ also has a husband. He fresh curtains before the winter i^vautas HaralA if—O e measore eDona up for ly more aecouast—tbe qqsstton works in the same vineyard that fires were lighted, life moved to >Mt ■■Tf i ti from wbetbsr tbeir untty is bstaag run she does. His checks come as regu­ tbe rhjrthm of a sweet old song. TTXBSDAT, TBBKUAKT A larly as the grey drip of November Few women bad pay fitvffopes. by a lot of rogeaa or not. Tbsy speedt; merely hbittiig bi a rain, but there is never the slight­ Women were an audience to the AFTERMATH that he make It Aort, sad not too base upset ooa goveenmant Sad est increase in the figures. tales of mighty feats that tbeir Ibruem out of bis job eas very pow« So— now he is turning to his husbands brought borne from the stenographer for sympathy. His Tbe frtghtgnhy WBa» oC baak erftd prefect o f Paris ^oBes; aad tn- office or store or factory. But payroS boldopa aad Ueodjr battln stenographer respects his earning women today know tbe same hunt­ that they are wiIBng to tixrow power. She says "Oh” and “ How ing ground. ’They hav.e checks, too. UNMNnZlNG eW A betwmn bouBts aad poBee ggleara, oat of govezsmcBta, tf neces­ wonderful” exactly when she should. A stronger, more understanding She puts him on the pedestal and bond of sympathy can develop U echoes at wtateh ban aurkad tbs Tbe Itew Tt^k Hcrahi TribaDe sary, aad doaens o f soccesstve poliee news dortoc tbs past wedc. Is aot the only times that she endeavors the two labor in tUfferent miu'ta. tU a Bum-ntiiy earrled a spot pboCa- pprfscts if they nmst, tn order to to climb t( the same heights are Of if the masculine prerogative likely to A s doans. at Its o b b wtIgbX. g n fh at a group of demnasliatBrs And oat tks who, how, e ^ and when he draws her up on his lap. still holds sway. It isn’t his wife’s mult that she The probabetty ndglif as wdl bs wkerotbre of the Bayonne paetnahop But say what you please, no wbo were parttc^iatfaig in a “CW a makes more money. It isn't his faced that we sbaS see latber woman wants her husband to be protetf march.’* They carried eseS fault that he' can’t compete suc­ beneath her and no red-blooded than leas at tU s sort at thbag for made, a p p e re ^ y pmfrartraiany Tbe Freacb may bs erratle. they cessfully. 'They ysed to love each man wants to have his wife say: a while, even tf the crooked courts other tremendously. ’They don’t “W’ill you tell Mr. Smith that Il’l painted standards demaarihig ‘tlW A may be earttahlW) tbay may bs ol and tbs erooked i^rater lawyi any more. For Sally looks at her see about the contract tomor­ Jdta or Adegnate C a A Bcbaf^” and tbe Bsost uncertain pokticat-tamper, husband a little pityingly and he row?” should beeoow seared at tbe ofre straSar bat fihese Is ooa tUag that can be looks at his wife resentfully. they ban h^ted to eoajM xtp and eoiisptnioua bt tbe lot la “We said fbr them—they are erilQag, any IN NEW YORK Sally Jones can’t imderatand quit aesletltn ta the growth oC For say what you please, women why her husband’s eye# grow Want CWA Jobs at XJnioa W) time, to get out and kbeh up the want to be able to look up to dreamy when he mentions his crlmkttttSB. from tbe fhet that tba most ungodly row, erven to the their htsbands. They want to stenographer. It ’s because tba Loag before tbs repeal at SOME OF OUR FALLEN STARS turn to them with their problems. stenographer knows that the man ftimmm mtmngmwgm mnM length of gtabbtng a gtm or a pifes STILL FUCKER, OTHERS FADE Eigkteasth anwndiaant tbte They want them to be as brave needs an audience before which to merely pot away tbefr stgoa and aad rtmnlag to get into a barttesde and all-wise aa the princes in the produce his little show; I f bis paper, la tbs addet of tts adsoeacy By P.AUL HARRISON poasd tpitte nifcnssfiiTly for a pbo- melae, tf they can't nmke tbeir goie- f! iry tales who rode forth to con­ wife won’t applaud, she will. And Bt BODNBY DUTCKBB noost too rapid to keep track of. of that repeal, attempted to dbaet New York. Feb. 6. — It isn’t al­ quests, slew dragons and dlmbed wc can’t help feeling glad that she tagrapb purpinfing to be that of a ftmctton to plcase them in Herald WaaMagtoe OoiTOupovd^lent Commodity dollar advocates Its readers' fTwaghte to tbe InsvW ways a miafortune to be a fallen glass hills to prove their spurs. does. cf eeoBfceaa any other way. You don't iaagh Waatalngton. Feb. 6. — Roosevelt and other liberals have been When women know every weak Thomas Meigban, st^;e and able tijfreaee la erbaes of skdenee wmnta a moratorium on open paradlag into the big Jobs. star. What makes the’ difference .j tar am thrlr eWith^ and tbeir off a thlnglika the Baycoma scandal place in the steel-blue armor, be­ screen star of a few yesua ago, squabblea In the family — at least Heneo tee relish many con- where you light. that Btoet ieOcm tbe df stm ethia o f ia Cr^mud's oiuntry, even cause they have mended it so said that his wife left the play­ gesetal gioomlug were as long at Congress ia tn sessioD. aervaUvea derive from a sign on ’There’s Pearl White, for example. the ligaor graft, aad to tbs nrgea^ often, tbe knight who , wears it acting world as his star rose. She ftom Mioes to earefidly gats If you can In Amerioa. Certain prominent members of a shop acTOM the street from About a dozen years ago the “ Perils loses a Uttle glamor. And" the man did because with two careers of ths need for refonas la ertadaal his adndiUatratlon have been told 01 Pauline” girl 'dramatically an­ prscticaHy all of them would base Things were kwkbig pretty smo? tbe Treasury Building: himself, knowing that his wife ia there would have been the dan­ to k e ^ tbe^ dirty linen out of the “FRESH NUTS DAILY.” nounced at a fur.;well party here court proesdure and la tbe legal key in Parts yesterday, but none of aware that the mail needs polish­ ger that each party would become peesed master la the lobby of any public's sight- Tbe {vesldent doesn’t that she never again would appear profeeefcm. ing twice a week, can’t resist so absorbed in his role that be Aae hotel—the moat interesting the rumpus wae ova- the gold staod- mind tf boys f l ^ t it out behind Coughlin Stirs Furore in the movies, and that she was sail­ clanking around in it for the bene­ wouidh’t have time to give the Unfortaaately aoCbiiig ef aaj tare of the photngmph is ard. cloaed doora, but he doesn't want Tbe mantle of William Jennings ing to enter a convent in the Alps. fit of somebody who doesn’t know other the necessary sympathy. Congress or the country to get a dis­ Bryan haa~ descended on Father En route, though, she changed her that the sparkle is wearing dim. Sally Jones, if she were wise, conseqneaes wee doos to prepare maad fo r jobs at W^re not sure but that the -XIWA torted picture of a New Deal ham­ Charles E. Coughlin. The Detroit mind, dropped off at Biarritz \l A wise woman will keep her would use her clever brain to rive tbe nation against ths joUemoem wages.” Frettck sense o f proportion is at pered by strife. priest's appearance before the House open ^ her own casino In what used husband thinking that it is be­ her husband the lead in the. p ay. o f maay tboneaaris at lawbresken These New York deiaonsteatora least aa good aa our own. Rriicf Administrator Harry Hop- coinage committee drew an enthusi­ to be the chateau ol the Empress cause of his advice that she is go­ If she doesn’t — well, maylM a man who can’t take it naturally who bad beea grtXtof aa aaaj sad ktna stQl, rates aoe-bigh jaU. the astic turnout of gray-headed wor­ EU^enie . . . She did very well, and ing ahead. She will make him be­ w e n ift tesponalMB^fdr that maggot White House. *iut ht reoahtly%ai shippers of the first great sliver lieve that she Is indebted to him. isn’t worth the sacrifice, anyway. ^ frequently a humtlous ttvfng la tbe aosordkig to a recent report pf her in their taraina. It was pot there told to idpe down. 'That was aftei champion. doih^g,' she’s still prospering.' She booze racket, until suddenly these when the CW A set up its injurious his etmtx. to General Jolmson about 'The scrubwomen of the House of­ moves about in lie company of Health and Diet the latter's **loa^ codea” had been fice building came rxinning, too, and thousands of big and little Uqaor and tdlotie discrimination between counts and maharajahs and prin­ puMished widely. hundreds at other folks from all cesses, is able to maintain a small racketeers, many of them fnocuous “ skilled” and “unskilled", labor Hopkins also bad been exchang­ UNSCALED PEAK PROFESSIONAL GAP walks of live who made an even racing stable, and spends a lot of but a great many of them evfl, dan- Advice prices, paying one man 60 cents and ing publlo raroberries with Governor larger crowd than flocked to see J. her time in Paris. By Ur. Frank McCoy Talmadge of Georgia — the southern gerous men, were flung out of their another a doUar-twen^ an hour tor P. Morgan at his appearance before state which motoered Roosevelt’s a Senate committee last summer. profitaMe vocation and left to live “made” work. It was as plain as Sand of Time IN INDIA GOAL FOUND IN DUCE’S SMfE BYMPTOMS OF GALL presldMitlal candidacy. The youthful, chubby, self-con­ off the country. It Is a natnral and a pikestaff that that CWA provision Secretary of tbe Interior Ickes fident priest presented a strong con­ 'Then, for contrast, there’s Leo- BLADDER TROUBLE nore Sand. You may not recall her easy transition from ahriftMng body­ was going to make trouble; and In isn't as populsr with his boss as he trast with white-haired monetary waa. That’s apparently due partly authorities who preceded him — name, because it was 50 years ago OF NAZI PARH CORPORATIVE STATE guards and bumping off big-shot the “ C W A jobs at union wages” de­ In yesterday’s article I told you and more that she was a great bal­ that wrong habits of living wlU pro­ to Ickes’ explosiveness, though first Prof. O. M. W. Sprague and Frank rivals in the nnn graft td kffling man we can now see the results. obvioua when Rooeevelt lit into him Vanderllp. lerina . . . When she was a child duce a “sick” gall bladder. One of prodigy at tbe age of 5, she sat in police officers and bank clerks in The New York paraden were the wrong habits Is eating too much last month because only a few mil- He wears gold spectacles and has Munlch.-“ (A P )— Nazi authorities Rome— (A P )—^The difficulties ot the lap of the King of varia. the course of a bank robbery. It food, or eating too many of the hoBs of public works money had a high forehead, behind which an m er^ carrying to tts logical When she was older she appeared have extended formal patronage either forming or foreseeing any following foods: rich deseerts, reached the states. unruly middle-lock of hair sticks was certain to come, and the indi­ with such celebrities as Adelina and given theiX blessing, to another such thing as syndicates o f clients cluskm a Uimder that the C W A set starches, gravies, jams and candles. Aroimd tbe White House it was straight out in the back. His black cations are that it has come. on foot when it permitted leaders ’The fact that the gall bladder pa­ felt that the row between Ickes and garb was relieved by a white hand­ Patti, Christine Nilsson and Thedor Himalayan expedition scheduled to to act under Mus olini’s newly over­ Comptroller General McCarl over kerchief peeking from a Wachtel. As the premiere ballerina It took us thirteen years to de­ of organixed labm- to dictate iti pol­ tient ia oft^ overweight shows sail from Genoa in February. hauled corporative state is preoc­ houring program fupds could have pocBet. of the Cuban Opera Company, her velop tbe machine gun army of that he eats not wisely but too well. Once more the aim is to scaie cupying some of Italy's outstanding icy and make flesh o f one citizen been settled without the secretary's He gestures etisily and profusely, carriage waa pulled through the It you will imagine an old-fashlone- Mount Nanga Parbat, 26,629 feet, professional men and artists. Crookland and the gun and fish of another. bitter burst into print. with bis face in a constant, confid­ streets ot Havana by cheering fans ed "company” diimer '/.tl all its virgin peak of the western Hima­ These men have been formed in complex of the gangster to its pres­ conglomerations of food, you will Both Ickes and Hopkins were urg­ ent half-smile. His manner and . . . Mlie. Sand la 77 now, gray and layas. ing indefinite continuance of the a syndicate aloxig with all other ent point— thirteen years of the have a good mental picture of the voice modulations reminded one al bent and with hands gnarled by English Climber Dies LEWIS AND BABBITRY civil works program after Roosevelt temately of clergyman,' lawyer, and scrubbing floors. She lives < a blackshirt representatives of the na­ type of meal baat suited to produce The first attempt to conquer :fflghteenth amendment. It is not had decreed that it end in May. school teacher. Congressmen were damp g^asllghted basement oom on tion’s economic life. Like aH others, gall bladder disa'der. if Indulged in Nanga Parbat waa made 39 years to be expected that we ehitn be Now some of tbe literary critics At the Department of Aj^cul- extremely deferential. St. Mark's Place with some cats, this sjmdlcsite is granted the right over a period of yeaxa. ago by A. F. Mummery, an English­ are calling Slndatr Lewis a BabhUt ture, where the bitterest internal Coughlin didn't hesitate to warn which she has difficulty feeding. t(. suggest legislation governing Its to undo an tWa damage hi thirteen Anothar bad habit which may man, who paid for bis effort with New Deal dispute raged. Secretary t h ^ of individual political conse She also has trouble feeding her­ own problems and necessities. days or thirteen months. For the because he has written a book In lead to gaU bladder diaordera ta his life, after reaching an altitude lack of exudao. Athletaa who aa- WaUaoe and Aaslatant Secretary quences if they failed to follow self, because she Is too old even to Senator YolcOs Woes next ten years, no doubt, this will which they say he revMses himself of 23,000 feet. curr plenty of exerdae leldom de­ Tugwell are leaning over backward ^osevelf. After making a long Bcrut fleors. All this suggested legislation will in his wen known attitude of cynl Then came an Austro-German ex­ continue, despite the most deter­ velop any gall bladder troude aa to avoid interference with the new urlnterrupted statement, be seemed Do you remember Phyllis Haver, be passed on by the council at cor­ AA A administrator, Chester Davis. less at ease when questions began, pedition of 1932, including two mined enterprise of police and cism and contempt for the American active exerdse aeema in tome way the glamorous glri who rose fr m porations, with D Duce as final Just .the same, they cleaned out but settled back and enjoyed him­ Americans. Elbridge Rand Herron bnatneas maa aa a ^rpe. 'Hte boon to help tbe organ to drain better bathing suit bits in Mad: len n etf Judge. courts, to be the leading country of former Admlnlstmtor George Peek's self as soon as he realized that ol New York and Miss Elizabeth tibus avoid blocking due to comedies to become a leading lady ’The syndicate of profesrimiali the world in major criminalism— makes a hotel man wbo lovea to crowd and their liberal policies are the committe knew much less about Knowlton of Boston. With victory tagnant bUe. at a salary then considered fabu­ and artists has about 100,000 mem­ keep a hotel a better man than a prevailing in A A A . tbe subject than he did. almost in .their grasp, they were thanks to prohibition. f t e symptoms sy of gall bladder lous? Well, Miss Haver didn’* out­ bers^ Senator Cogliolo deserlbed Often he agreed Immediately with forced to turn back owing to moun­ playwrite who writes for fame and trouble are such that the patient grow stardom. She tossed it a ’ -*- their plight in regard to a public Anything Personal? a questioner, only to qualify bis an­ tain sickness among the native money and not because he loves to usually believes there is aome- to marry William Seeman, whole­ which has yet to riiow any sjmdi- KOPPLEMANN*S BILL thing wrong with the atomacb. ’Tbe Changes In ^ high oonunand swer by successive steps until he bearers, and loss of equipment. sale grocei and man-about-Broad- cated purchasing trend, as .-''un­ write plays. stomach symptoms which are often of the treasury have been al- had stated the reverse. No Americans are In this year's way. happy.” Having at one time and another Some other critics, on the other preaent with “lick” giUl bladder 'phey live in a costly duplex party, which will be headed again affronted a few of our Democratic hand, declare that there is po in are: a senae o f distress and fullness apartment near Central Park, by WiUy Merkl, leader of the 1932 “ Sad are their actual conditions,’* which comes on soon after eating, ency to artbrlti&, and I therefore, to follow in trying to relax is to Ha expedition. he mourned in the senate. “While friends by grinning at the oratorical consistency in Lewis’ appearance as give lots ot parties, and tell a feeling of heaviness or weight in strongly urge, that if you have flat on your back on a bed and to Plan Early Start the labor syndicates have their cor­ ambitions of Herman P, Kopple- people they’re very, very happy. a defender o f a business man as the stomach, and exceaalve gaa arthritis, you pay particular atten­ deliberately try to make each part Others are Peter Aschenbrenner responding emplc^er syndicates to tion to the state of your gall blad­ mann. Congressional representative contrasted to a devote of an art, which may cause belching. of tbe body feel aa relaxed as pos­ Mme. Emma. Eames is here for and F.-ltz Berchtold, his old com­ coiiifront with their prob'ems, tbe der. sible. It may help you to Im a ^ e from the First Connecticut District, Usually tbe patient will say that the first time in several years, buf panions; Erwin Schneider and Ul­ professionals only have their clients since the nov^lst’s targets have Most patients with “sick’' gall that aU of the body it very, very bis stoznaob Just doesn't ever feel finds there still are many who re­ rich Wieland, both ol the Dyren- —persons not easily unimilied.” it delights us to have discovered an never been personalitlM so much u bladder want to know if it is a dan- heavy. You wlU be aurprls^ to nght. At times tbe distress after member her as a great star of the furth expedition of 1930; Dr. Wel- Silver Lining in Ctaads official act of our Congressmen to meals is relieved a little, but it ia srous disease. While the trouble find that tbe tension is gradually states of mind aad Lewis remains opera. For twenty years New York, zenbach. Dr. Raechl, Dr. Bernard, a However, Senator OogUolo de­ present more or lesa all of tbe Ume, I not one of tbe killing diseases, it released and that you can actually which we can heartily subscribe. in character when he assaila a Bab- S London and Pari.s hailed her beauty physician; Dr. Finkwalder, cartog­ scribed the professional syndicate and may remain for months or is a very disagreeable disorder and feel those tightened nerves let go. and her talent, and were agog about He has introduced a bill following blty artist and lauds an artistic years. A t some period there ap­ the patient is bettor off in every I would advise you to continue read­ rapher, and two others. aa, a good thing. her two divorces. But in 1909. when The expedition will sail from He said it has dona soinathliig to more or less closely the suggestions business man. pears a dragginng aobe over the w ^ after he has overoome i t ing tbe books on practical psychol­ she was 43, she quit. She still loved 'romoiTow’s article; “Treatment Genoa for Bombay about the end of extend tbe actlvltiea at many pro­ of the Connecticut Manufacturers W e don’t care much about this gaD bladder on the upper part of ogy aa I feel sure that you will be the opera and its people, but she re­ the right side near the riba. The of “31ck” GaU Bladder.” able to get a great deal of good February. This is two months earli­ fessional men Wbo eould not gat a Association that, while the govern­ controversy, but we do feel a mild tired— because, she says, she didn’t ache is dull and naggring and may from them. want to wear out her welcome, or er than the 1932 departure and foothold previously. ment apparently is either financing interest In the assumption by some be accompanied by a heavy feeling QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS to have to beg for what was once thereby the leaders .-lope to avoid Also, be foimd that party disci­ ot contemplating the financing of of those who are roasting Lewis' These spdls of aching last for a Wholesome Canned Foods (Has Nightmares) thrown at her feet. tbe snow storms that set in about pline la making it In c rea siii^ Babbitry has beao deflated. It no bust? Do you think cocoa butter Good Luck Poems, which be sella. several Connecticut farms. dots its work. I feel sura that a varioMB tiw ia / th li acterlned by chlUs, ftvsr, general used as in massage would be harm­ He does not seD enough, though, to Books published in Great Britain tioaa, out at thin air la aplte of the longer, cbaUengei tbe stioke and standard examinatton sudi aa I g ito and a raah. T U s fever oeuaUy fu l?" allow him to respond to the many and Ireland In 19SS totiUed 18,022, greenwonld gfljoqnti fact that the banks have become stenee of tke Lewi— It is a serl* hava Juat described la, in tba long about four Answer: Tbe bust mhy be de­ U.082'of which were new. wttMa fbfw w aiiH W I run, really both the cbeapeat and' I>«Fglfl9 requests of poor people who mare repositories. ous, suffering, abashed entity, try­ veloped by the use of suitable exer- have got the idea that be muri be a T1ie pater regions ol M an ace be the most satisfactory one you eould bow to Relax claea. Tbe chief ones to use are lieviM to have toe caps taoeh IBn I d. affect tba bill proposM that the ing like Uases merely to get along. possibly have. philanthropist . . . The only check too; Mta q. M. .•m ,^pse bringing about vigmxnu exer- ever returned to him came from the tbe skne regioite of tbe earth. RgOGiiatineQon n n aiiea Corporatka: Tb||es k( m son to bsbeve that a Why on earth i^ionldd't a teritie **Qilill(t.yaii Vises of the anas. 1 see s o reason White-House. One of Mr. Rooaevrit’a, DI^ODvertM o f arcbeotactets ffmer (dtronid ' ~ ____ adnmc* to aoy mambat bilik |K> per tikt Lesrla, wke peskaiiiflld an nradb M lava but Ute Fees* that primitive mag kladflar tagjt'm kt • of xaiot^, stv» traflb llAl^fSTERKviSNT^HEm i^;^^

serve “Ladies Night” on Wednesday e^ivigh gad Hsztdid Egnutasw, p r6 :tB n t^ . evoring at which tiine a luncheon hath x«iddihgym MICKEY CARR’S lUtND Y tiM tk . SAFETY ENGINEER wlB be' served the members a t the Mr. Banii^ugh wM a meaibgr chib and their wives and laidy of Messaleawgap LpdM a t Maaqsnh qf the friends at the Rockville House. and wgs prendeht o f the .OdkUmd AT RECON THURSDAY t me miff four-foot TO STUDY TRAFFIC The sneaker on this occasian will be Chamber of' Commerce- in had gap to - SBmmer boM ug with Supenntendent ,Roy L. McLaughlin at the timie of his death wgs presi­ dpqr. of the Connecticut State School for dent of the ’Fam O'Sfianter ClubT of Return Engagement d C^ana> yix»men eatimsmd that ^ blaae Boys at M!eriden. He will deliver,an Maine. YMMTt REFUSE TO BEAR ARMS, .';dian Capmrs*— Same Orches^ had beea buni^ au the interesting talk on the working of Bo|d£vllle Briefa prascriptipii Police Board Accepts Offer the school. »tra Made Hit Previously. first alaim’ tiin i^ in al: 3 a. add atmoMh, patn*. A public card party fOT the baae*> ni. Teleidioiie calls brou^t appara­ Extend ffiNDrs So That Pa- DENIED NATURALIZATION Superintendent IdcLaughUn will hidlgBstioii. bloating, bddilne, fit of St. Bernard’s <5atholic Church 'This' w e ^ ’s Recreation Center tus. tiroxp Hast JPqbtchester, Green­ other syinptoiiu when canned visit the Tolland County Temporary 1^1 be held at the Elks Hdme, cor­ dsnee will feature a return engage­ of W. L Cross, Jr. — Home for Children at Vernon Center wich apd Gl^ville, Uemn., and White trons May Use Facffffies eaccess add. Then the good ~ Papers Withheld from Two in ner of Ellington avenue and Pros­ ment of Mickey Clarr and his Plains add Rye, .N. 'The near­ died. But hifl name hroogdit early Wednesday afternoon. He will pect street this evenhig under the Canadian Capers who appeared here Tolland County Superior be escorted by a committee com­ zero .-weather hxmipered tho- fire after death as erature8 ranging from Zero to the Department of Labor. John N. l^.lielow. Western New York ap- Kennqy of Rockville, primident of peiired to have esciq>ed the brunt of the Tolland County Democratic As­ -i... the. cold wave. sociation, pzMded at the meeting, 773 Mata Sitreet , hef drop in temperatures to- lioim dob l# -1'"'^ y:fsV: w V a q e snt UANCHI8TES EVENING H m U >.m N G dti^n% o6N N v! TtHESDAV. FEBBUAST

havs reported inereued enaplojimeiit POUCE BENEFIT Mancheater BEST HIGH SCHOOL FINAL COHMISSiON scbodttlett A farmeBt nanufactorer CAU5 ^Have a Cigar, George, who coosiden bli Bonaal employ­ 9 9 ment 800 ,peneona now employs Date Book REPORT ON BRIDGE 1,600. An export tool company, nor­ m i m HERE ON SUNDAY ESSAY TO GO ON AIR .And It Isn h a Rope mally emplojdng 800 men, now is employing 800. A stove company Tmlght Shows Town Spent $432.29 in normally employing 800, now 1 ^ a (OonttniMd February 6.and 7 — Play, “ Pan­ 1932 Towards Upkeep— Ex- payroll of 1,200. Fond to Be Secnred from rod” at Whlton Memorial by Com­ Contest on Subject of Anto But George Has Tried And Found Plenty Of 'pense Is Eliminated. In the automotive fleld, the Ford before there was somn qtniffioD cf munity Players, auspices Educa­ Motor Company, which employed its legality. . tional Club. Rope—Now He Has Marble Centered “There also iu« eomptatefti, and < The last report of the Coimecticut approximately 100,000 men during Show at State to Aid ID Tomorrow Show to Close Friday for Candy Ready. January reports Its February’ pro­ many of them appnrfmuy Juried, February 7— Church Night of River Bridge and. Highway District about certain provlsioBs of tha elec­ Commission, showing that Manches­ duction of from 60,000 to 70,000 Concordia Lutheran church at units Is the best In four years. trical Industry code.” School Street Rec. ter paid 8882.29 in 1932 towards re­ Policemen. Week-End Judging. It isn’t every day that a salesman<^-He reached for a pair of scissors and (Chevrolet, with approximately 55,- The address was delivered over This Week pairs and keeping up the bridge the (Columbia Broadcariing System. February 9 — Junior Prom at calls “a spade a spade.” The other sawed away for a minute. No good. 000 employed reports more than I across the Coimecticut at East Hart­ 100,000, orders on hand while or­ Manchester High school. day a cigar salesman who dropped He tried his jackknife. Too dull. ford, Is being distributed. The Inter­ There has been a g;ood advance To promote interest in the Auto­ Then came the big butcher knife. der^ CHI file at the Chrysler com­ Also annual Firemen’s Night at in at the Princess Candy Shop, Main est in this statement will be lost in STATE’S HEALTH ■ale of tickets for the police benefit School Street Rec. mobile and Home Appliance Show At the end the tip was still on— a pany are said to insure ' capacil^^ street, was Of that type. Manchester in the future as in 1933 operation of their plants through performance to be held in the State February 10 — Girl Scout rally, to be held at the State Armory next bit frayed but on, nevertheless. Then Hartford, Feb. 6— (AP) — The "Try one of these, George,” said George investigated. no money was paid by Manchester April. pageant and Scout demonstration, week, the committee in charge of or any of the other five towim, which number of diphtheria cases for last Theate~ on Sunday afternoon, Feb­ at State Armory, 7:30 p. m. the dapper salesman. “Pretty good Buried in the stogie was a chunk ruary 11. The monfey that is raised Also annual meeting of local YD the event has arranged with school rope— ha,ha. You’ll lUie ’em . . . . of rope—^real Manila, no pun intend­ included Manchester, East Hartford, SENT BACK TO PRISON month was far below tJiie average from this entertainment, which Club at Osano’s cottage at Bolton. authorities to conduct an essay con­ good filler, wrapper and all that ed, half as big as the cigar. George Hartford, Glastonbury, and South number for the years from 1929 to test among juniors and senion of stuff. Give ’em a try, George. Windsor. -Waterbury, Feb. 6 — (AP) — and including 1933 with 20 for Janu­ promises to be of a high cIeuss is to Coming B>vent» is waiting for the next visit of the Ernest Bernier, 37, of 827 Bank ary as compared with the average add to the fund for th§ payment of February 11 — Police benefit at Manchester High School on the George did— and is still trying to dapper cigar salesman. He is ^oing These five towns In 1932 paid a subject of the benefits of the show smoke that cigar. street, went to Wethersfield pbison 73 for the latter p^cxl. The number local police in case of sickness or State Theater. to present him with a delicious bon­ total of 815,443.13. The payments In to Manchester. All essaya must be He tried to bite off the end but bon with a nice juicy marble in the the future will bfe made by the state. for getting dnmk last night. Bernier last month was the lowest for any accident. The fund is administrated February 1 2 — Father and Son was on parole from Wethersfield Banquet at South Methodist church. turned in to Principal Arthur L. the tip was not willing to come off. center. Ha! Ha! It coat 812,070.08 to maintain' the of the preceding five Januarys, the by officers of the local police de­ Illing not later than 4 o’clock Fri­ and last night’s spree constituted a highest number being recorded in partment. The local policemen are Also Father and Son Banquet at bridge and Its approaches in 1932 violation of parole. Concordia Lutheran church. day afternoon and will be judged and there was a balance on hand as 1929, with 144 cases, according :o not in a class where it would be over the week-end and the winners Bernier killed Patrolman William compilations made by the state de­ possible to purchase an accident or February 14, 15, 16, 17—Automo­ started her divorce suit against him ot August 31, 1933 of 815,127.30. Stokes of the Waterbury police de­ bile and Home Appliance Show at annoimced early next week. in December. partment of health. Typhoid fever health iiisurance policy at a pre- The report was prepared by Arthur partment on the night of May 2, State Armory. Five cash prizes will be awarded, Diming the early winter he was also low with but one case for pnliiTTi for which many others can ranging from 85 first prize to 81 DOUG FAIRBANKS P. Day, the treasurer. Howard L. 1925, when the officer went to the January, one below’ the average of February 16 — Annual banquet of toured southern Europe, but re­ Taylor of Mancheater is a memlfer Bernier home to Investigate reports purchase it. Luther League of Emanuel Luther­ fifth prize and the winning essay two for the same month In five There was no entertainment or will be read over Station WDRC turned to London six weeks ago aiKl of the commission. He has held the that Bernier was beating his wffe. years preceding^ an church. completed arrangements for taking office since the death of James W. funds raised by the police last year, February 17—Scotch-Irish Night next Tuesday evening between 5 CO - RESPONDENT although the funds of the associa­ and 6 o’clock. Instructions, were a leading role In two British made Cheney, Manchester’s representa­ at Orange Hall. films.. tion were drawn upon often during issued to the High School students tive on the commission from the February 28 — Ex-Service Men’s Fairbanks and Lady Ashley have the past eighteen months. It is ex­ today. The contest was arranged early formation of the commission. Night at School Street Rec. IN DIVORCE SUIT been reported seen frequently at I’VE FOUND Y E S .. AND pected that the number that will at­ with the approval of Superintendent The cost of upkeep was taken over March 18, 14, 15, 16 — Annual parties in London’s West End, often tend the performance on Sunday of Schools F. A. Verplanck. by the statevunder a bill passed by Herald Cooking School at State with Douglas, Jr., and Gertrude V ic k s No s e D r o p s will*be as large, if not larger, than Theater, Sessions in morning. Show Opens Wednesday (Oontlnaed from Page 0«e) the last Legislature, which was in­ V i c k s Va p o R u b Lawrence, popular musical comedy in the past years and that the fund March 20 —Aimual Concert of G The show will open next Wednes­ troduced by Representative William star. will again built up to a point Clef Club at Emanuel Lutheran day afternoon, when all pupils at ported that he had been seen emerg­ J. Thornton of this , town. PREVENT ENDS church. Manchester High will be admitted ing from a garage neAt to his house Young Fairbanks told the Daily where it will support the needs of free from 8.30 to 6 o’clock. Students the members for over another year. April 2—Masonic Ball, State Ar­ on Aldford street at noon to be Mail yesterday that be and Miss MANY COLDS a CO LO mory. of the Trade School will be admitted whisked away In an automobile. Lawrence bad “discussed marriage, -? —r- April 23— Ninth aimual concert of free from 1 to 3.30 o’clock the same This report was denied by Tom but have taken no decision.” ORDERS FOR AUTOS SOONER Beethoven Glee Club at High school afternoon. CompllmentMy tlcktcs Gheraty, his press representative, auditorium. will be distribute among students who said: “I probably am closer of both schools. ’The of Lord Ashley and BOOMING DETROIT TO CALL ADAMS than anybody to Doug and I know the former mannequin, chorus girl A total of thirty-five automobile he is not In town. ’The two men models of fifteen different makes emd stage star was frowned upon by (Fnn detsfis of Vicks Colds-Cootr^ Plan in sseh will be on display at the show, along ^merging from the garage were the young heir’s family. 'The Earl of (Continued tron> Page One) HOUSEWARMING P A R H probably twr other fellows. They VICKS p^an for better c o n t r o l o f c o l d s AND HIS AIDES with the latest in home appliances Shaftesbury opposed a stage alli­ including electric and gas refrigera­ probably were his business manager ance for his son. consumers’ goods are sharing in the FOLLOWS LODGE SESSION tors, cooking ranges, hot water and his secretary who have offices Lord Ashley served as alde-de Improved demand, with production heaters, radios, oil burners, washing there.” camp to the governor of Bombay and employment sharply stepped IN NAVY PROBE machines, vacuum cleaners and Contrasting Types from 1929-30, and held a similar up. Mrs. John Anderson’s Home numerous other articles. Lady Ashley and Mary Plckford position with the commander-in- Bank Depoelts (Coatfamed From Page One) Scene of Gathering of Mem­ 'The truck section of the show will are two distinct and contrasting chief in India from 1930-31. He is Bank deposits, tax payments and be in the basement of the Armory. types of beauty. As for Lord Ash­ retail sales also are reflecting the bers Last Night. a justice of the peace in the county with the Navy since the Wilson ad­ This is a new feature in the auto ley, the heir to an earldom dating of Dorset., extent to which Detroit has “come back.” ministration. shows in Manchester and in this back nine generations, be Is a seri­ Douglas Fairbanls, who is 17 section of the country. Several COFFEE SALE Delaney said to newspapermen: Manchester Camp No. 2640 Royal ous, sober-faced youth with a years I/ord Ashley’s senior, has been In March, 1933, 8600,000,000 was makes of trucks with various types “frozen” when Detroit’s two large *^ e committee has no power to Neighbors, held its monthly meeting drooping military moustache. It Is a popular figure on the American of bodies will be on display. National banka ,vere closed. By the subpoena, or to compel the presence last evening at the home of Mrs. not a heavyweight Victorian mous­ stage and screen fo more than 30 Two Orchestras tache, but a modem Sandhurst mili­ end of the year, deposits in new and of anyone. But it seems to me that John Anderson, with Oracle Rachel years. He inade his stage debut in Of Interest to the women of Man­ tary college model. old banks had climbed past the if the persons invited are loyal, pa­ Munsie conducting the opening c-ir- New York in 1901 at the age of 18, triotic American citizens, they will emony and business aesrton. The chester is the fact that a cooking Londoners, as they read the 8300,000,000 mark, and now, accord­ school will be held from 1:30 to 3:30 lengthy accounts of the divorce pro­ but achieved his greatest success in ing to unofficial estimates, they (R€o^fres\i(3!^ be anxious to appear.” business over, the party took the the silent films. o’clock on Wednesday, Thursday ceedings in their newspapers, re­ are approachiiig 8400,000,000. The Navy’s special audit showed form of a surprise housewarming as He and Miss Anna Beth bully of airplane and engine makers made Mrs. Anderson hat only recently and Friday afternoon. Many free called the Fairbanks-Pickford to- Other Industries IX ClieUND BEFOM YOUR EVES gifts will be" given away each day Provideiice, R. I., were masried July bigger profits on commercial than moved to 39 High street. Her asso­ mance and the spacious Aays of the Factories other than automotive and free tickets to the auto show Pickfair estate at Beverley Hills 11, 1907. 'Their son, Douglas, Jr., ,.. no one has ever invented a freshness-seal on Army and Navy business. ciates in the camp, of which she will be given to every woman at­ also is an actor and recently was di­ was a former oracle and is still an when England’s aristocrady were equal to freshly roasted coffee bean. If yo u have F rom . 1927 through 1933, King tending the cooking school. vorced from Joan Crawford of the office holder, in appreciation at her proud to be among the guests at n ^ r trt^ FRESHLY GROUND coffec, A&P Is this week testified, Pratt-Whitney’s profit on Arrangements are being made to films. offering ^ k a r Red Circle and 8 O’Clock Jblends a T r ^ navy engines averaged 36 per cent services, grouped together and the Fairbanks’ party. book two ten piece orchestras -to After a divorce In 1918, Fairbanks duced prices. Tl^se three blends differ ohiy in.flavor while it' commercial profit was 71. bought for her a fine electric toaster To Elngland, Doug and Mary were U. S. P. Pure Grain furnish music each evening from 7 and Mary Plckford were married are.equal in quality and outsell any othisr nine coffees* In the same period, Wright aver­ and a high-backer kitchen chair. the world’s Ideal sweethearts. o’clock to 10:30 O’clock. March 28, 1920. For years their ro­ aged 6 per cent on Navy and 3 per Oracle Munsie reao an original Durb|T those happy days, when­ Alcohol, $1.75 bottle mance was pointed to as the perfect cent cm commercial sales. poem which she compoMd for the evci-ever ruiiuttaMBFairbanks visitedviajtea EnglandfuiiKiana benepi-.._ i H pound tin He explained the Navy haV al­ occasion, giving Mrs. Anderson full revelled in the role of the heh[»cked Midland Package Store BOKAR V1C(5ROUS AND WINEY lowed r^tt-Whltney to make 50 credit fo.’ edl her helpfulness. The husband, calling Mary, "my boss.” Difficulties developed, however, BARBERS ELE a STAIRS and after Fairbanks bad macie a TeL 8500 per cent on a 110,000,000 engine or­ recipiknt expressed her thanks to Then he said he wanted to live in number of extended trips abroad, it pound der so as to keep Wright “In busi­ her friends for their welcome gifts England six months in the year and RED CIRCLE ness.” and the feeling that prompted &em FINANCIAL SECRETARY in California the other six . months finally becaire apparent the couple was on the verge of a rift. RICH AND FULL-BODIED On Hornet Engines in so remembering her. Ifrs. Min­ but that his “boss” Insisted In work­ Stni, Miss Plckford’s suit for di­ The Pratt Whitney profit was on nie Campbell won the attendance ing all the time. pe«nd Monthly Meeting: Held Last vorce December 8 was a sensation. an order for “Hornet” engines. prize, a pot of tulips. The romance of Lord and A*ady EXCURSION 8 O ’CLOCK Wright makes a competing en­ During the evening Mrs. Mar­ Night With 17 Present— She charged mental cruelty, neglect MfLO AND MELLOW Ashley likewise began with a decla­ and indifference. TO n e w Y O R K gine known as the “Cyclone.” garet Smith Shea sang two solos, Next Session at Dougherty’s. ration by the bride—who had been From 1927 through 1938, be testi­ and setback war played. First called the most beautiful girl In fied, Pratt-Whltney’B average profit award were made to Mrs, John Europe—saying: SUNDAYS, FEB. 11, 18, 25 Tuesday-Wednesday Meat Specials on Navy business had been 36 per Earl Stairs, proprietor of a bar­ Mercer and consolation to Mrs. "Henceforth I belong to my hus­ POUCE COURT $ cent while that of the Wright com­ Agnes Messier. Adjournment was ber shop on Center street, was last band. Despite my love for the the­ 2.00 pany bad been only 6 pet cent. • made to the dining room where the night elected as financial secretary ater and the many engagements of­ Thomas Egan, 30, of 32 West lI: * TOP ROUND “If we bad forced down the price center of attraction was a beautiful­ of the Manchester Master Barbers’ fered rfte by producers, I do not In­ Center street, was sentenced to the Dueiasth S t ...... OR OUBg lb. for Hornets, we couldn't have con­ ly decorateJ Valentine cake made Association. It was the regular tend to appear on the stage again.” State Farm for Inebriates for an in­ STEAK tinued to pay as much for the Cy­ by the hostess. Creamed chicken in monthly meeting of the association. Lord Ashley, whose family is one definite period, when he was pre­ Seventeen members were present. clone and Wright would have gone patty shells, rolls, potato chips, of the most impressive in England, sented in court this morning for in­ Lt. rSdi^St.'' V:30 p it out of business, gone broke,” King fancy cakes and coff<%e were served. James Trivigno, who has been finan­ was educated at Eton and the Roy­ toxication. Egan has a long record • Grand Central Tern&naL cial secretf^, is now engaged in explained. Mrs. John Cookerham, Mrs. Susan al Military college at Sandhurst— and the court felt ihst a p ^ o d at f»T tigl^ ftint, viatmg fritndj * r Fancy Brisket “Well, if wt have to subsidize one Morrison and Mrs. Joseph Holland additional work which prevents him which is the English West Point— the State Farm would benefit his to keep two companies in the field, assisted Mrs. Anderson. from giving the time that he felt and at Cambridge University. He health. The arrest wais made by was required and asked to be al­ Freeh op isn’t that rather costly for the gov­ The next meeting will be held Is a member of the Marlborough Patrolman Michael Fitzgerald just Oerned ernment?” asked ^presentative March 6 with Recorder Margaret lowed to retire. 'The next meeting Club in London, a haunt of the late below Park street on Main. Middle Ribs McFarlane, (D., Tex.,. Shea at her home on Hilliard street. will be held at P. H. Dougherty’s King Edward. t h e n e w h a v e n «. >. shop. Needed for Emergency He and his pretty, brown-balred Bene- King replied that the Navy was wife, the former Sylvia Hawkes of Pot Roast trying to keep the Industry in sat­ UQUOR PRISONERS the stage, have been >*stranged since isfactory condition to meet emerg­ BUTCHERS BEAT GROCERS January 1928 after less than a year encies. MAY BE SET FREE of wedded life. He pointed out that after the 50 ' AT HOOPING BASKETS She and Lovd Ashley were mar­ SPINACH 3 lbs. 19c CABBAGE 4 ibs. |8c per cent profit was made in 1980, ried after his father, former presi­ Pratt-Whitney netted only 81 per (CooUnoed Cron Pag* Ooe) dent of the English Church Union, cent in 1981, 20 per cent in 1982 and Self Serve Employees Go Down issued a statement that there would 7 per cent in 1988. porters after the Supreme Court be no wedding. Opposition of the Navy to a cost- Befm’e Health Market Crew had ruled that all pending Federal The parents made a dramatic plus provision in the aircraft indus­ prohibition cases must be dropped at Rec Last Night* icak< try code now pending before NRA in view of repeaL motorcab dash to London on the day Palmolive Soap also was expressed by the admlraL As far as basketball ability is of the wedding In an eleventh hour An increase in the number of ap^ effort to bait the ceremony. “It i^jpears to us that if that goes plications for pardons was expected concerned, the Health Market of the A Fairbanks has been In London off through we will have to resort to by officials. There has been no J. W. Hale Company hae it aii over Baker's Cocoa Oan and on ever since Mary Plckford the undesirable alternative of build­ gain, however, since repeal became the Self Serve Department and the ing our own experimental aircraft," effective December 6, fact was ably demonstrated last be said. AppUcaUons Studied night when the mea^ cutters shel­ Cigarettes “That would cost us at least as cations lacked the grocers to the tune of 54 to 26 at the School Street Rec. The V much as to put out the work to pri­ > 5 s V Toilet vate contractors and probably game was witnessed by a good-sized SOIEMSlIUlim — ■ ■■■■•I MS v w u u v u a o M crowd. TIseue more." presents it to the attorney-generBL Sem inole Every member of the winning Asked about the effect of the If the attorney general believes the amendment in the Vinson Treaty team scored from the floor. Sartor II CTHSTIPtlMH ■neere Brand application should be granted, be hooping eight baskets and Hedlimd (Alee gpegheui) Navy Bin, now before the Senate, refers the case to the President for seven. GaveUo and Andislo got 11'e Macaroni final action. £ which forbids profits of more than apiece. England featured for the But Kellogg’s A l l -B e a n 10 per cent on Navy business. King Cummings said considerations to PseHIo losers with three twin-pointers. Brought Welcome Relief Brand said: be weighed are the general eharac- The box score: Toilet Paper "Under that, the Wright Aero­ ter of the applicant, Us criminal Heatth Market (64) nautical Corporation either will record aside trom liquor offenses, B* y T Bead this splendid letter from to m ake a have to close up, or find out bow to and the number of proUbition con­ Hedlund, r f ...... 7 oi 14 Mrs. Haynes: build engines more economically.” victions against Um. Benche, If ...... 2 0 4 OBLATIRB King disclosed that up to October Not For Badeeteers ’T o r 60 yean I have been a DEBSBRT Gavello, c ...... 6 0 10 martyr to eens^Mitkm. Have tried Spedelly p k f . 28, .938, the Navy had to pay 1200 Asserting that outstanding rack­ Andislo, r g ...... 5 0 10 SPARKLE Priced per airplane for the use of patents. eteers would not find the going eaty, Sartor, Ig, c ...... 8 0 16 every remedy under the son. Since October, he asserted, the Cummings said the departinent ’^Ine day I read an account cf EPHON cost has been only |25. would be lenient toward “the Utt!e T o ta ls ...... 27 0 54 leme one ^ lo had been rriieved by fellow who more or less drifted into Self Serve (J6) Au >Bkan, but I tbongbt 'What bootlegging.” B. F, T. was the use of me trying anytoing pay for itself . PILLSBURY'S # eW A WORKERS GROUP He added the department is up to England, r f ...... 3 0 6 more when an elM bad failed?’ date in passing on appUeations for Reardon, If ...:...... 0 o o leniency. Madden, c ...... 2 O 4 “A while after, I read it again. o w maaf. times have yon wished you oooid get PLANS GET TOGETHER Representative McLeod (R., SulUvan, rg. c ...... 2 2 6 That time I thoo^t I would try it, down to your favorite scoce to take advantage of Renn, I g ...... 2 2 6 it would do no hwm anyway. H Mich.), said be would renew his ef­ some ^>ccul offer, when k wasn’t cooveniem to go.’ forts to get action on Us resolution Russell, rf ...... ;....! i 3 began with a smaH dish of Uneeda Biscuit Have Clubbed Under Name of to pardon those convicted of proU­ Borst, I f ...... 0 0 0 Good stores recognize that aituadoo as a teal prob­ Edwards, I g ...... 0 0 0 your AUt-Bkan for breaUast, and ^‘Forty Thieves”— Cooks and bition violations. wonderfnl to say, I never need to lem. That is why yon so frequently see at the bottom Necessary Tradesmen En McLeod introduced the resolution take physic at an now. Howl Babbitt's Sale at the special sessio-u last spring. T o ta ls ...... 10 6 26 of an advertiaament— 'Te/epboM orders oceeftod." ndled. Referee, OplzzL wish other poor sofferers from con­ In it be proposed that the President stipation conld be persuaded to try by proclamation pardon all dry law Aridc from this fcatnte, the lelqrboae saves count­ Syrup Vonnont Maid l u f Saturday evening, February 17, violators. I f ’—Mrs. Sarah Haynes, 138 CJe- less steps, deUys and disappointments, keeps one in has been selected as the date for a dmrwood Terrace, Rochester, N. Y. He plans to ask Chairman Sum­ contact with one’s friends, is a constant convenience. dinner to be served somewhere in ners. (D., Tex.), of the House judi­ Teets show Eenogg’s Aiin’Biuif Famoue PlLLSBURY Produeta Bolton, the place to be selected ciary committee to bold bearings, !h provldM ’^bolk” a m fv tta ^ ^ within a few days, when there will view of the Supreme Court’s ruling. AMCO be a gathering of CWA w o tk M Md hihitfc Also iroD for A lepnsianiiii fraw eor wysay will who are clubbed together under the gladly visit yea and saphin the advaamges CAKi FLOUR TO PBOBE PATBOLJL8 Water White TWi "bunt” in Ai l -Bean is pmeh of s teiepheoe fa the heem. Sbaplf aetify name of the "Forty Thieves.” A Hartford, Feb. 8— (APJ — The WHIAT BRAN chsck of the men employed in dif­ Hartford C. W. A. payrolls were to Uke that In leafy vegetaUea. I f s our Wurhuw O O tt. ferent projects in CWA work has be scrutinized closely today to de- so sradi safer than taking patent shown that there are cooks, waiters tannine wbstbsr charges o f political RANGE medieincef Two tablispoonfals of PANCAKE FLOUR and about every kind of a trads Itlam and unfair dffecrlmUatloa AU tBraje daily are nsoally THE SOUTHEIIN NEW ENSLAND is ttsecsssry. At a snaail cost, it ir t placement of worksrs are dent. ScTfre cases, with eara meaL ssttmated, srrangemsnts can bs based on fact OIL If Bril rdieved tbia way, me yonr TELM.MONE COMPANY made* for a big Amer to bq served The inves^tkm, iUtiated by dorior. to the forty who have already shown Labor ConuUsiioaer Joseph M. a desire to attend and plaits are Gd this delieloiu mdy-to-eat Tone, was to be confined to cersll from yonr grocer. Hi tiie now underway to bring the proje^ city, where numerous complaints of D ial S 7 1 5 TELEPHONF SERVICE ■ t o a bead on February 17. iHegality have arisen.

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paper, which sells . here for two the Nsw Haven Dairy Company, cents. The cloalnf of local milk statloos, MISS GARBO AGAIN BeUevUle, HI.— UblesE his wife HEBRON DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Queer Twists from' which milk w rjt sent by rail, O nem tghiA i K ; approves, Mr. John Citizen can’t will necessitate the! trucking. Re­ buy liquor in Belleville. Miss Grace Rathbud ahd Harold TUE8DAY1 FEBRUARY 6 (Central and EasUm Standard Time) sults of the bidd will probably not ^News BEING MYSTERIOUS In .Day *S' News A sectiem of the regulatory ordi­ Cummings are local agents for be announced before the 15th. Notai AU i>roaraiD« to key and basic chains or aroups thereof nalcss speei nance passed by the City Coimcil tickets for the cafnlval which will i .J .1 ■ .i.i I ■ ■■■■■ I I ^ ed: coast to coast (c to c) desianatlon Includes all available station* Rev. Walter Vey preached from ( Programs subject to change. P. M. Cent. East. last night provides no liquor may take place at Windham high sch''ol, the theme, ‘T h e'W orld Within,” at be sold to any man whose wife has next FYiday evening at 8. Proceeds Medford, Maas.— ^AaalEta&t Dis­ NBC-WEAF NETWORK 5:45— 6:45—Little ltaly--eaat; Knight Farimont, kfinn,— Wilhelm Ho- the Sunday service at Hebron C^on- trict Attorney Voipe 6 t lOddleaez Orch.—Dixie: Memory Uaiw—west presented a written request to the will go to the school Athletic Asso­ gregatlonal COiurch. A talk was BASIC — East: woaf wlw weel wtle 8rtK>— 7:00—Myrt A Marga—east only; No One Seems to Know henzoUem of Doom, Holland, doesn’t county says the pampetliiig of h a ^ wjar wta« wcsh wfl wilt wtbr wro w*y keeper of a dispensary asking that ciation.. Mayor Hurley will give the given to the children on ‘'Succeed­ when wcae wtam wwj wsal; Mid: ksd Louis Ran loo Orchoatra—midwest ened criminals In mcxlem p^nal In­ 6:1S- 7:15—Just Plain Bill-east; The care for Minnesota com. her husband be refused alcoholic opening address. Hebron students ing with People.” wmaq wcfl woc-who wow wdaf wkbf who will take part in the program stitutions such ah the Norfolk pris­ NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj Canadlane—Dixie; Panlee Orehes. Where She Is— Report Lenn Burton, register of deeds beverages. Mrs. WULam Owen was leader of —midwest; Taxaa Rangir^waat Include Sophie Pomprowicz and the on colony is responsihie to a large wiba kstp webc wday kfyr crct cfcf 6:30— 7:30—Phil Cook Pro|^ — east; here who was born in Coblenz, Ger­ Akron, O.—'The Fairlawn district the CTbrlatlan Endeavor meeting SOUTH wrva wptf wwnc wis wjsx Ollvor Naylor Orchoatra — Dixie: volunteer firemen arrived in time to Misses Doris and Mary Rowley in extent for the fact tbAt the United wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmc wsb wapi many, and werk to a private school Sunday evening at the green. > It States is ths most criialnEl nation wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc Buck Rogers—repeat (or midwest Says “On Way East” find their prize triplfe combination “ the chances,” Miss LiUian Grifflng 6:45— 7:45—;Bohka Carter, Talk-ba­ with the former Kaiser, sent him an was “ Christian Endeavor Dajr” . The in the civilized world. - woal ktbs kths wsoc sic; Between the Beekenda west fire truck burning briskly and be­ In the Latlr play, Marjorie Fl, and Marshal) vested choir. Woods Hole, Mass.— Party of four 6:45— 6:45—Cheerio Musical Mosaics 9:30—10:30—CBS Broadeaat—o to eat and butter on a morning job, is now 6:00— 7:00—20 Fingers of Harmony 9:46—10:4^Harlam Seranada tiaalc; day. they could do about it, and clanged Porter the Jagger school. A carni­ rescued after ice in Hadley harbor 6:15— 7:1^'Billy Bachelor’s Sketch Myrt and Marge—repeat for west laboring in the afternoons, because back. val queen will be elected. 'The Ath­ broke up, leaving Lhem stranded on 10:16—11:15—Charles Carllle—c bo c She was presumbed to be nearing 6:30— 7:30—Fur Trappers—weaf only New York, but no pne seemed to his duties tu3 “ Mother” to his chil­ It was decided that an overheat­ letic As8(xfiation baa accumulated Naushon island,, where they >ia-10UX>—Tha Variaty Cruise—wja Sflen. Beyond that, the Mamou- Miss Florence Meacbam spent the er. names Willis B. Crosby, high was for home consumption. last Sunday afternoon and evening. week. Mrs. White received many 4:48— 8N8—George Hall Orehesr—to c 9:80—10:30—To Be Announced lian agenda was not (ilsclosed. week-end with friends in New York sheriff of Kennebec county, defend­ •sOO— 6d)^Buek Rogers—east only: 10:0(^11:00—The Three Beampe—east; And, ^ asserts, com sells for 45 There was about 160 for supper at cards, letters of congratulation, Miss Garbo, who has to wear City and Summit,-New Jersey. Skippy, Sketch—repeat for midwest Amof ’n’ Andy—repeat for west cents a bushel in the open market. the church bouse. The public was flowers and gifts of' various kinds, ant In a suit in which he seeks $20,- •!l^ — 6:l8—Bobby Benson—east only; 10:16—IIR ^ T h e Post Prince, Senge grqat dark glasses and other dis- David Brown of TalcottvlUe was 000 damages. Paulsboror, N, J.— Five boys, 11 invited In the evening at the 7:30 including checks. Her health Is good Al and Pete—west and 01x14 only 10’:30—11:3(^-Rlehard Himber Orches, guiees to protect herself from her a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. •iiO— 8:SI^Mary Eastman — basic; 11:00—12:0^—Frankie Mastert Orch, to 13, were sentenced by Mayor service where the foUdwing service and she assists In the house work. Jack Armstrong—repeat to mldw public “md to enable her to “ be George P. Charter. 11:3(^12:30—Harry Sosnick Orchestra James A. W ert to “ one hour’s bard was enjoyed: Hymn and responsive She enjoys reading, and keeps up ^otse,” was variously reported as Wanda Tortorellis and Henry labor on a crossword puzzle” and service with the president of the so­ with the news of the times. Her b a v ^ entrained at Chicago yes­ Hayden, Tollsjidf students at the the eating of a bag of candy, pro- ciety as the leader; an anthem by hearing and eyesight are unusually terday aftenuxm for New York and Rockville High School, were among ■vlded by the court. Their offense the vested choir of the Hockanum keen for one of her years, and she for Atlantic CTity, N. J. the honor pupils at the mid-year flRSTAlDISTAUGirr was "hitching on” moving vehicles church; reading of Scriptures by is a friend to every one. examinations. Ingredients of VickS' A group of Garbo enthusiasts, and, despitej the penalty, they prom­ Miss Ethel Clarrier of Glastonbury Foreclosure proceedings by the Mrs. Nathan Ward of Buff-C^p WDRC seeldog further Information, went VepoRub in Convenlsot Candy Form. ised never to do it again. and prayer by Miss EUsabetb Pierce, East Hampton Bank and Trust was a recent guest of friends in CWA WORKERS CLASS down to tbs depot at Pittsburgh last 9 U Bmrtford Oobb. 1890 Redding, Pa.—The organist of resident of the Wapplng Chrlstlaa Company vs. Nicholas Sklasky, Stafford night to meet the train. They rap- Zlon’8 Reformed church has been ached:‘Jed to take plaoa last Satur­ of SIndeavor Kxfiety; offerings and an­ VICKS COUGH DROP p ^ on the door the compartment vindicated, but it took two court day, were poetponed until Wednes­ Another Sewlon Held in Mtinl- in which she was presumed to he other fine anthem by the Hockanum dpal Building Last Night— TnesdBy, FebroAry 6.1984 opinions to >declde whether his play­ choir. After iringing another day, February 7, at 2 p. m., at the traveliqg. Instead they found a ing drowned out objections to the Hebron town hall. Sklarsky has group oE mid(^ westeni brewers h5rmn Rev. Roy J. Schramm, pastor Dr. Knapp in Charge. election of an elder, two dea(X)ns been a fugitive from justice for the 4:00 p. m.—^U. S. Navy Band. who denied bemg either Miss Garbo of the Broadview Community (fiiurcb 4:30— Enoch Light’s Orchestra. and a tmsrtee. Opponents of the of Hartford gave an earnest and in­ past year or so, his family :?maln- The C W A First Aid Class, which or Mr. Mamoulian. 4:45— Ye Happy Minstrel and Tiny elected officers charged that the structive Eiddress to the young peo­ Ing on the. farm formerly operated RANGE & FUEL' OILS being instructed in first aid work Reports that Miss Garbo and is Band. Rev. Charles Buffing;ton ordered ple. Mr. Schramm held the close and nomlnaUy own m3 by him. The by Dr. Robert P. Knapp, met last Mamoulian were planning to be We Handle Only The Best! 5:00— Skippy. the organist to drown out the pro­ attention of his audience to the end. place is heavily mortgaged, and the nigl^t in the selectmen’s room in the married bave been brushed aside by 5:15— Madison Ensemble. tests. The court at first agreed The book committee of the Wap- family have been unable to continue municipal building. The class was both as fioimdatlonless. When In Need Of Range Or Fnel ou 5:30—Jack Armstremg—All'Amerl- and then heeded the objections of ping Sadd Memorial Library went pajrments, hence tlie suit. o£ sufficient number to occupy near­ can Boy. counsel for the pastor. Miss Thelma Cummings attended ly all of the seats in the hall and to Hartford last Saturday where PHONE 5293 5:45— George Hall’s Orchestra. Empdria, Kas.—A horse was crit­ a farewell party given at the henae included not only Manchester men, they purchased a number of books 6:00—Everett D. Dow — The Fact but men from Rockville and other ically sick. I Dr. O. R. Burkett, vet­ for the library. of Miss Alosla Pressey in Hartford, Finder. nearby towns. The instructions last Deaths Last Night erinary, decided he could not drive The regular monthly meeting,, of Saturday evening last. 6:15— Bobby Benson and Sunny Jim nig^t were on methods that were to the nine miles to the farm fast the Federated Sunday school which Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Horton 6:30— Mary Eastman, soprano; The Bantly Oil Co. be followed in overcoming cramps. enough. He engaged an airplane. was postponed last Thursday eve­ and family were Simday guests at Evan Evans, baritone. "BoonvUle, Mo.— Dr. Thomas A. The doctor told the class that the The horse is recovering. ning on account of sickness and bad the home of Mrs. Horton’s brother- 155 Center Street Manchester 6:45—LitUe Italy. statement often heard that a per­ Johnston, SB, president of Kemper Seattle—iSuperior Judge James B. weather, will be held next Thursday in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A r 7:00— M yrt and Margo. son had “ caught cold In the Military School and a Confederate Kinne received notice from a Chl- evening at the home of Mrs. Hattie thur V. Linde, in West Hartford. 7:15— Terry and Tipd. stomach’’ was unfounded in fact. It veteran of the (Zavll War. c^o clipping agency it had a clip­ D. Lane at Pleasant Vsdley at eight Saturday next will be the laat day is not possible, he told-tbe^lasar to 7:30— Serenaders. Portland, Ore.—Harold A. .^Web­ ping o f interest to him. With mild for the s id in g of Sealed bids to the 7:45— Showdown News. (Tclock; I t Is to be the annual catch a cold ^ the stomach. The ber, 64, director of the VVebber interest, he said, he forwarded the Milk Producers Association office In 8:00— The Ckilumbians. board meeting when the officers and stomach is too well protected to Music Academy here who made two 8;15—Edwin C. HUl. request^ ^5 cents for a copy. - It committees will be chosen for the Hartford for the job of trucking have this happen, but there must be concert tours of the United States 8:30— Voice of Ehtperience was a clipping from a Seattle news­ ensuing year. milk from local milk producers to an internal trouble that causes this. with juvenile orchestras he organ­ 8:45— Norman Hapgood. Preventative methods were given ized. 9:00—Leopold Stowkowskl ^jd the for treatment of cases that might Philadelphia Studio Orchestra. be considered “ cramps” that would show what the real cause was as it 9:15—Alexander Woolcott — “The o r r w Town Crier.” might be a strain, or something more serious. 9:30— George Jesel; Mildred Bailey; The lecture was the fourth of a Four Eton Boys and Fred- Harlem Serenade; Luis Rus­ chfidbird^ tides d>em over lotion w n c PLANS FOUR-HOUR sel's Orchestra and Aid Ward. Change of Life ; : : makes lift 11:15— Charles Carllle, tenor. seem wortb living again. Gathered In One Big Event— 11:30— Ozzie Nelson’s Orchestra. 9TH ANNIVERSAY SHOW LYDIA E. PIN K HA M ’S I dels! VEGETABLE COMPODHD A radio variety show which will extend into the wee hours of the morning and which will ' include a WBZ-WBZA galaxy of talent from both its own Springfield — Boston staff and the staff of the metropoli­ TOWN ADVERTISEMENT tan NBC headquarters will be trans­ MANCHESTER mitted by Station WTIC of Hart­ Tuesday, February 6 ford Friday night, February 9, in 4:00— Betty and Bob. BOARD OF RELIEF celebration of its ninth anniversary. 4:15— “ Health” — Dr. Royal S. The program, which is slated to Copeland. begin at 10:30 o’clock, will include 4;2()—Music Magic. NOTICE a special half hour from the Man­ 4:45—Brown Palace Hotel Orches­ hattan studios of the NBC network tra, and four hours of varied entertain­ 5:00— Agricultural Markets. The Board of .Relief of the Town AUTO - HOME ment by the WTIC Concert Orches­ 5:15— News. of Manchester, Conn., will be in ses­ tra, Merry Madcaps. W TIC Play­ 5:30— The Singing Lady. sion at the Municipal building: house, Meistersingers, Harmoneers, 5:45— Little Orphan Annie. . Thnrsday, February 1, 1:80 p. m. Shorty Hicks’ Cowboys, Dave Bur­ 6:00— NBC Progjam Cilalendar. to 6 o’iJock. N a s h is shooting ahead faster and faster—every day rows’ Five Sharps, and many in­ 6:01— Duke Dewey and his Hick­ Friday, Febmray *, 8:00 p. m. to a greater favorite— u an aftermath of the Automobile dividual stars. Part of the program ory Nuts. 8 o’(Jock. Shows in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Qevelaad. will be dedicated to the Interna­ 6:15— Hollywood Highlights — Saturday, February S, 1:80 p. m. Gncinnati, Milwaukee, Detroit, Chicago, and other cities. tional DX Alliance and to those who Ralph Arthur. to 5 o*oloUMiead per­ when almost the entire congrega­ Herman Bimdesen. Monday, February 18, 1:80 p. hl to 6 o’oloick. formance. For the luxury of Nash coadiwork. For tha tion formed a circle, shaking hands 8:45— "Twentieth Century Ideas”__ Tuesday, February 18, 6:00 p. m. Local Armory comfort o f Nash tiding (juality— or withoutwith in d ivid u - while all were singing the chorus, Prof. Kirtley F. Mather, director.. to 8 o’clock. “ When he calls I will answer.” - A ft­ D’90— Household Musical Memories^’ ally^apning hoat whem (optional at sli^t extra cost). er dozens had given expressions to Wednesday, February 14, 1:89 p. Main Street 9:30— Eddie Dncbin and his Or­ You’ll know quick enough why Nash is clicking if you’ll benefits received during the camp­ chestra. m. to 6 o’cdock. meeting the circle, which reached 10:00—Providence-Biltmorc Orches­ Thorsday, February 15, 6:00 p. m. just taka a trial drive in a 1934 Nash. You’ll know it every around the auditorium, was com­ tra. to 8 o’cJock. time you sprint around cart in traffic. You’ll know it every pleted by joining bands, all singing 10:30— Buccaneers Male Quartet Friday, February 16, 6:00 p. m. to tim e ypu W il­ to 6 o’clock. FEB. 14-15-16-17 (fiiief speaker. “Johnnie” recounted liams. ' Monday, February 19, 1:80 p. ra. the first march of the Salvation 11:14—Old Farmers Almanac. to 5 o’clock. IndMduaUy-Spnmg Front Wheels Optional on Att Modeis Army in Manchester, in 1886, when 11:15— Cascades Orchestra. Tuesday, February 80, 6:00 p. m. COME—EXPECTING TO SEE THE BEST SHOW he, dressed in a red guernsey let­ 11:30— RItz Carlton Orchestra. to 8 o’idock. tered with warnings “Flee from the 12:00— College Inn Orchestra. All persons claiming to be wiAtb to come,” marched with one A.M. aggrieved by the dolpgs of the YET! . You Will Not Be Disappointed!

other up Main street, to the Oak 12:30—Edgewater Beach Hotel Or­ Assessors of the Town of Manches- S y Tree at the Center. Many friends chestra, ter, Conn., and those requiring off­ 1 9 3 4 SMASH ot Mr. Fleteher were in the audi­ 1:00— NBC Program (Calendar. sets must appear and file t^elr com­ ence and greeted him at the close of plaint at one of these meetingB or at DANCJE MUSIC EVlEIlY NIGHT HsraCibijriSWaesnttRB ...... 8nftblB morning at 11 a. m., and then GUSTAVE SCHRBIBEB, DISPLAY OF TRUCKS IN BASEMENT 21 East Center Street M eeA eitiil ' ^{S;9 Ceed to Bridgeport, where he will Fine Dixative and Tonic Board of Belief of the Ofm a two-weA revival. Must Speedy Bemedles Bndwa. Town of Hanetaester,|Cono. IHT 'y^7' \X^-,v- • •« •«/ ■ » '.i - i:? V ..- : v ■v^'. PA6B BIGHT lIAKCHlStl^ BVBmNG HBBAtD, HANGRBffiT^OOiQ^ TDBSDAY,

HOlSEWlEg.lTffif)' ilffiTGLAND’S 1 J^arrie^ Wake Up to, 1934 Furniture Style OP Mi% fo r M /ffiEL ^ k r b In a Modernized Bedroom McELLIOTT - To I)rahiatic H e^ta ______ClW NEAS»**, Inc an S x YOUR Dl^TBH^S HEALTH By OTivt i j t S ____ MUST BE SAjPBGUARDED G rPST MOBIEIX and TOM We a v e r are married on the same Therefore, Do Not Permit Too Much PLACE MORE FAITa day as LILA HOTALING and V '.I Econoinlzlng in This Department DEREK BLISS, but Lila’s wedding IN YOUR ' 1 at Cost of Increased Disease Haz­ is a society event while Gypsy’s is ' ■ ards. very simple. 5. By OLIVE ROBERTS B A B S ^ ’ s*> > While Lila lives in luxury, Gypsy By DR. MORRIS EISHBELN has to struggle to keep expenses Talking to a doctor I found >V ? Editor, Journal of the Americaii “impatient” with a “patient" who within Tom’s income. She keeps A’ Medical Assodatton, and of Hygeia, •her job teaching until she learns refused to obey orders. the Health Magazine she is to have a baby. After Whether you live in a rural com­ And by the way, why are they DAVID’S birth she is extremely called “patients." Interesting, ao busy, caring for him and for her munity or in a large city, the health ^ N sV home. of your family and those about you doubt, if one could find the an­ Tom is frequently away in tiie depends upon the effective (xmtrol of swer. Fh-obably . because peojde evening and Gypsy suspects he is fsNV- disease and epidemics by your local have to be patient when they are interested in VERA GRAY, who health department. sick. works in the same office. In larger cities, in fa,ct, it is only The little girl had bad tonsils. Lila confesses to Gypsy that she the work of their modem health or­ Her parents would not consent to intends to divorce Derek and marry ganizations that makes it possible an operation. '“ Yet they bring her to live there. MARKO BROUGHTON, richer and in and ask me to give her medi­ ■■ ' Control of epidemics, or diseases older. Lila persuades Gypsy to call cine for headaches, rheumatism carried by contaminated foods, milk, Marko and give him a message. and loss of appetite. They’re al­ '5^ and water, proper disposal of sew­ Tom overbears and misunderstands. ways asking me for some ‘tonic’ to age, adequate ventlMtion and the build her up.” He and Gypsy quarrel but are recon­ smoke nuisance, all s^e problems ciled. The Place of "Tonics’* which conae under the iscope of the CHAPTER XXDC. health department. And then be went on to say that It would be fun, Gypsy said to When each of these measures of these parents represent a large class of people who pin their fitith herself on the Tuesday follow­ sanitation was installed, it was re­ ing their reconciliation, to go on a miracle—namely a “tonic” asi flected very promptly by a definite they call it, “and they get very down and surprise Tom at lunch­ lowering in disease and death rates. time. Somehow she never seemed peevish when I can’t produce it. With these gradual inpiprovements The word meems just what it says. to have time or spirit for these in hygiene and sanitation, life ex­ small honeymoon gayetles any There are excellent tonics but they pectancy at birth has risen by more are meant only to do what they more. She dressed in her best— than a score of years. the new gray suit, the postage •<$> say — to ‘tone up’ a nm-down stamp hat perched on her shining and that was al5it of luck. Gypsy system. Often they contain cod- was permitted to serve dinner with­ By MARIAN YOUNG ^ment for several pieces. All very If continued progress is to be liver oil or other tissue building crop of curls. The spring wind Thinking about redecorating your well—but don’t gave too fondly upon made, there must be continued ex­ blew chaff and papers is the streets. out a single interruption. elements for which a body is home? Or maybe of getting a new every single thing. If you’re decided penditures as new causes of death starving and I recommend them a The sun sent slanting bright shafts “I don’t need any help,” she had piece of furniture for this comer or to modernize a room, something old and diseases are determined. Now told Tom with cool flnality when he great deal to my tired and worn- of sunlight into the gray canyons. that ? Now is the time to do it. Feb­ must go to make room for the new. it has become possible for health out patients. It was a perfect day for an adven­ followed her into the kitchen. ruary is the month when furniture Be discriminating and let your head departments to state very definitely “But too many people don’t ture. “L ist^, darling, don’t be mad. departments make an effort to get as well as your heart rule when you that certain minimum standard She went up in the bronze eleva­ Honestly, I’m terribly sorry.” Tom readlze t ^ t this very weary condi­ their stock moving. So prices are are making decisions. must be observed or the health de­ tion has causes other than over­ tor, smiling secretly at her own was frankly puzifled. She had been lower. Bedrooms often are allowed to go partment of the comnmnity ta a fail­ daring. The girl at the Information work or worry or a nm-down her old, laughing, delightful seif Modernizing a room doesn’t neces­ along in the same old rut long after ure. body. In this child’s case she la desk wus new and did not recognize these paist few days. Now she had sarily mean that you have to replace the living room, dining alcove and A low Infant mortality rate, a low Mrs. Sarah Siddons: 'A reproduction of the painting ' her. She didn’t give her name. absorbing poison from her throat disappeared into her shell again; every old piece of furniture with a other places have been taken in death rate from typhoid fever, scar­ by Thomas Gainsborough. Was Mr. Weaver in ? The girl, who every minute. Her body is worn was cool, distant, removed from him. new piece. Often the addition of one hand. Maybe we’d better start on a let fever, amd diphtheria, and pre­ out fighting it. And although a had the head and shoulders of a wax “It’s quite all right.” Her po­ or two new items, careful re-ar- bedroom this winter. vention of epidemics and plagues are People fought for seats bo see her . . . mobs fell back In awe when she tonic might build her up tempo­ mannequin, spoke softly Into a tele­ liteness was the variety reserved for rangement of groupings and an en­ In the bedroom Illustrated the matters which can be controlled sci­ addressed them on the streets . . . But for ail of Mrs. Siddons* greatness, rarily she will go on getting worse phone and informed her that Mr. the peiffect stranger. tirely new line of thought will do four-poster bed amd its candlewick entifically. Records show absolute­ her heart was with her children and her home. The fascinating story of and then they’ll try another doctor Weaver was just on his way out to She had the table set with her the trick. spread were replaced by new and ly the extent to which health depart­ the celebrated actress’ life comprises the third of Alice Rohe’s series on and plead for the miracle I am lunch. What name ? prettiest lace and linen cloth, her First of all, view the room of more modern ones. The chintz dra­ ments are fimctioning adequately. The Woman in The Fainting. unable to work." ‘Til wait here.” Gypsy sat m best china. Her red dress Was de­ which you have grown a trifle tired peries came within an inch of touch­ In these times taxpayers are sub­ Then I asked him, “Aren’t there the deep divan which swallowed up with the critical eye of an interior ject to great burdens. Nevertheless, By ALICE ROHE murely cut, leaving her rounded ing the floor and Ninon, a'new and elopement and Roger Kemble’s some specialists who won’t tadee her smallness. In the dim light arms and throat bare. She had decorator. It’s quite possible that inexpensive material was used for you, u a taxpayer, should realize her gray costume was scarcely no­ ironic bleaslng: “I had forbidden you out children’s tonsils? It seems to never looked prettier. There was you will have a sentimental attach- the clu s curtains. that the money spent for preven­ One July morning in the year 175> me I!ve heard something to that ticeable against the taupe back­ tion‘of disease probably brings a a little band of strolling players to marry an actor. You are not an apricot flush on her cheeks and disobeying me, for you are marrying effect.’’ ground. Presently she heard Tom’s her eyes burned bright. greater return for each dollar than stopped anxiously at The Shoulder a man whom the devil himself could “Not exactly that,” he explain­ ,step and almost started to her feet. “Sweetheart ...” But she money spent in any other way. of Mutton. The reason was im­ 'But as he emerged from the corridor TEACHING ART OF MAKE-UP IN SCHOOLS not turn into an actor.” ed, “but all throat doctors now eluded Tom’s arms. portant as well as urgent, for in are careful about jumping to con­ she saw he was not alone. A tall, “I’m busy,” she said aloofly. "Will Because of the stringent economic that provincial English inn "The Then began that dual life which gilt-haired girl was with him. He WOULD BE A SENSIBLE STEP, SAYS clusions. If they think tonsils are you see if the baby’s all right? I conditions, the budgets of health de­ Tragic Muse” was bom. is too often the lot of gifted wo­ better left in and can be cured by had her arm and w u speaking tj thought I heard him stirring.” partments have suffered along with men. Within a year she was on the her earnestly. They seemed utterly HELEN WELSHIMER The troupe of barnstormers of treating the child they will do it “O. K.” Tom wore a faintly the others. However, they suffer which the schplarly and stately way to public fame, but in private in some cases. Where therq is absorbed. They did not see her as puzzled look. Gypsy had never been far more than do other departments life she waa cooking, laundering they stood waiting for the down ele­ Roger Kemble' was manager and real infection, and there is just in this particular mood before. By HELEN WELSHIMER of the government, simply because clothes for her husband and the vator. ^something dewey and mysterious. leading actor was a more dignified one answer to that if the child is The little dinner was a complete it has been exceedingly difficult in children she bore him. Often after ever to be normal and well, they Gypsy’s heart felt as though an A shining countenance was never aggregation than modem barn­ success BO far as the guest was con­ It it the surface view that at­ the past to get sufficient money to a performance she would return usually get them out of the way. icy hand were squeezing it. She meant to Include a nose. The eyes permit any health department to stormers. They presented only cerned, at least. The soup was a tracts a man’s eye. Beauty may be and Ups should carry out the Shakespeare and the claasics. home to finish th§ laundry she bad I didnt ask these people to take sat perfectly still as the elevator canned green turtle variety with perform, to the fullest extent, what my word for it but urged them to door clanged open and shut and only skin deep . . . but the gentle­ luminous design. it might accomplish. Precocious Child begun between studying a role, sherry. Gjqjsy had bought 't After all, girls are going to use nursing a baby emd preparing a go to one of the best throat doc­ Tom’s laugh rang out as the car months before in a moment of un­ men, hless them, are a near-sighted It has been said repeatedly that The baby Sarah was brought up tors in town. I knew he would shot downward. The information cosmetics anyway, if they need public health is a’ purchasable com­ meal. The combination of domestic wonted extravagance and had been race. If you want a return glance, severely. When little more than sm verify my opinion. clerk glanced up curiously as she them. It is far wiser for a school modity. The amount of money spent infant she knew the Bible by heart. virtue and artistic talent, however, reserving it ever since for a special you must prepare for it. made a great appeal to the people SosqAc^n Unwarranted rose to go. to teach its daughters how to for health purposes is reflected It was the family determination that octasion. It is the duty of the high make themselves attractive than of the English provinces. “Do you know, it’s fxumy,” he “Why, Mr. Weaver left Just now. It lent a touch of elegance to the very prompUy in the death rates in she sho'jld be NOT an actress but a went on. "A number of people Didn’t you see him?” schools and colleges to teach girls to condemn them for their at­ the community. Siddons gave up acting and set­ meal, a simple siffalr of breaded pork how to use make-up correctly, ac­ lady. The little girl evidently knew think when I send them to a spe­ “J^o—I—I,” she floundered, “I’ll be tempts. Every woman wants to be In times of economic depression, that it was possible to be both. As a tled down to "mind” the children. chops and sweet potatoes and string cording to Dr. Alexander J. O’Neil, well groomed and beautiful, espe­ cialist that Tm in league with him back later.” beans. dangers from poverty, worry, emd child she felt keenly the slurs cast Later he became, nominally, her to drum up business. That’s ridic­ assistant professor of education in cially at 17. Cleopatra did. Helen f ^ “Anything I can d o ? ” The wax Tom, who knew how his wif^ had malnutrition are Increased. There­ upon her family profession, for her secretary manager. ulous. Doctors, at least all the mannequin was helpful. Brooklyn College. He has openly Troy and the Queen of Sheba and fore, in those times public health de­ been treasuring the green turtle grandparents as well be her parents Idol of London ones I know, and I know him- Gypsy’s eyes wandered past her. announced that it is high time Eve herself had the great desire. partments have to be organized and soup, lifted his brows in mild sur­ that schools taught girls how to were actors. She had an Innate ten­ Mrs. Siddon’s first appearance at dreds, lean over backwards to An3Tthing she could do? No, there Even the aging Dowager Empress operated nluch more efficiently than avoid earning that stigma.. If prise as that course appeared. But make themselves attractive. dency for respectability and exclu­ Drury Lane was not a success, al­ was nothing anyone could do for of China carried along 2,000 dresses at any other period. business men were as conscien­ Gypsy chose to ignore his faint mar­ Cheer leaders should give three siveness. Even at a tender age when though David Garrick encouraged her today. She had trusted him so ital signals. Two months ago they when she went on a trip one day. In fact, a dollar saved to the city tious as doctors as a class, this hurrahs for Dr. D’Neil. He is out budget at such a time may mean playing small parts like Ariel, they her by te'ling her the roles assigned completely, so utterly; and yet she would have exchanged glances of country wouldn’t be needing- amy must believe the evidence of her to glorify the classroom. For who Dr. O’Neil made another provo­ many’ dollars lost through failure to would find her, between acts, burled her were not suitable. Her second NRA or eWA either. We want delighted recognition. Toptght she wouldn’t prefer to be beautiful in such light literature as Paradise engagement in 1782, with Sheridan eyes. How absorbed he had beeT>! ignored all his overtures. ' 1 cative remark. He wonders if a prevent disease conditions that patients to get well, we dmj’t want She had been right—she had been and passably bright to being bril­ girl’s abiUty to dance well Isn’t of might have been controlled. Lest. in charge of Drury Lane Theater, them to stay sick, and we don’t Under her surface gaiety her liant and passably fair? When she was sixteen the heind- was an overwhelming success. The right all the time! thoughts beat a ceaseless tattoo. greater value in getting her a hus­ have any pass-along system that For too long girls have washed Britain’s royal air force flew more some son of a country gentleman audience was literally swept off its She walked aimlessly down Broad­ Hunt frankly envied their domesti­ band than her ability to write /ell. even smells of graft. Rmnember way. Past Trinity churchyard with their faces before they entered Of course it is! Unless, of course, than 40,000,000 miles in 1933. There named Siddons joinied the company feet. Few artists have enjoyed sucu it’s a big responsibility having hu­ city and said so, and Gypsy smiled were 39 ffital accidents. doves wheeling in the sunshine, past brilliantly and said nothing. If be the classroom and re-decorated the man Is a traveling salesman. as s juvenile. The result was an complete triumph as was hers when man life on your hands. We’re block after block of stone facades only knew! when they came out. If they un­ The rhythm of a dance gets into the curtain fell upon the lasl act of here to save, not to run a racket. Yet there is probably no other and plate glaas and table d’hote res­ It was almdst twelve when he rose derstood that cosmetics are some­ a man and a maid. If they take “The Fatal Wedding.” She became taurants and haberdashers. thing that are used, sparingly, to their steps together fairly well he instantly the talk of London. Peo­ profession as much criticised as •to go, with apoldgies for • having ours, or imder so much fnispicion.” A hooded subway entrance at stayed so late. He held Gypsy's assist them where nature failed, may suggest that they set their ple fought for seats. Park Place reminded her that she they wouldn’t have cheeks as red lives to waltz time. But If he This is true. I need add noth­ hand for a fraction of a moment Mrs. Siddon’s most famous role ing to his very reasonable indig­ must be home before it was time longer thqn courtesy demanded. Ad­ as barber shop ooles, mouths like fteps all over her. unless she has was Lady Macbeth, in which critics fo r Elsa to leave. She ran down nation. This little monologfue miration shone from his eyes. mutilated flrecrackers, and eye­ given heed to the cosmetic aids said she combined rage, desperation the stairs and clicked past the turn­ speaks for itself. ‘’It’s been great,” he told her. lashes as gilmmy as those that are he may try a fox trot with some­ ard agonized remorse in a manner stile, paying her fare. There w.os stuck on futuristic dolls. “Will you both come and dine wita body else. never surpassed. Sir Joshua Rey­ the baby to be thought of. If all me some night and see a play?” Education, thank fortune, is else failed, if her world crumbled Schools teach u how to locate nolds designed her costume for the “We’d IcTve to.” She felt a surge facing life as it is lived. It is be­ sleep-walking scene. It was Sir to dust around her there was al­ of genuine liking for him. He was Calcutta, Madrid and Peking. They ginning to understand that a nor­ ways David, small and pink and teach lu that a straight - line is the Joqhua who painted her as The simple, direct and honest. You felt mal girl is much more Interested Tragic Muse. Her line was tragedy trusting and fond; he'd never let you dow n... shortest a distance between two in getting a hasband than prov­ She never knew, later, how she points. But they quite forget to add not comedy. Ail artists sought to Let down...let down...as Tom ing that the radius of a circle al­ paint her. Thomas Lawrence began got through the dreadful day. Her was doing. When be returned from that a man prefers a nice com- ways equals half of the diameter. drawing her and painting her when throat would be dry, her heart seeing Hunt to the elevatory Gypsy plexion to a geometric mind, It isn’t an isosceles triangle that he was a boy. Though he broke his 9 t BRUCS CATTON would beat thickly and painfully was already at the dishdk. H^ came The well-scrubbed look is nice life will ask her to solve. It is when she thought of her husband’s out into the kitchen and took her when one is seven. But at 17 a a human one which will depiand engagement to her daughter, artist THE GUL WHO WAS and actress were always friends. homecoming. What would she say by the shoulders. slight dusting of powder adds some lipstick courage. CROWNED AS A KING to him? How begin? “Look here, baby, you're dead. I’ll Gainsborough’s portrait is the Elsa put on her gray coat and pile these up and you can leave them finest likeness of all. Although "Christina of Sweden" Tells Oi a big, soft, shapeless hat and went for Elsa.” out of It, She was dashing out to and line your eyebrows. If your Thomas Gainsborough’s artistic Strange Career. away. Gypsy bundled the baby She flipped out of bis grasp. She Queens to see this chap. The Nusllk brows are unusually heavy, draw love was for landscapes, his popular and carried him down to the peram­ whirled, facing him. “Take your people,. a line only through the centers of fame came from his portraits. His One of the interesting minor char­ bulator garage in the basement of hands off me!” "It looked like business,” Gjrpsy them. painting of Mrs. Siddons brings out acters history gets a moment in- the building and trundled him out rf Was it really she who said those supplied bitterly. "You had her When you have finished with the delicate power of that aloof the limelight in “Christina of into the sunshiny street. The day ugly words? They echoed in the arm—she acted as if she owned you. the eyebrow pencil, you are ready had turned warmer. All along the fbeauty. Gains^rough never resort­ Sweden," a new biography hy Mar­ quiet room. You both walked right past me—” for face powder. Use a dark yel­ ed to trumped-up prettineas. He was garet Goldsmith. The fact that pavements balls were tossed and "What’s the matter, darling?” "Where ? HoW? When ? ” low powder. Dip a cotton pad in small girls jumped rope. In a dark,, a realist and his prtraits were real Greta Garbo is appearing currently She flung herself back to the sink, But she was silent. What use to the ^ w der and put a lavish coat portraits imbued with the charm of in a movie built aroimd this lady’s narrow, stone-paved schoolyard mnnlhg hot water into the enamel go. over the old ground? He had of it on your face and neck. Leave some boys played marbles. Bed­ his own personality. He painted life may give it added Interest to uan, winking back the fierce hot broken his word. That was all she all of it on for ten minutes and you. ding tumbled out of second story needed to know, then bnuh off the excess. what he saw and he saw the charac­ tears. Christina was the daughter of windows in a block of run-down “ You’re asking me that!" (To Be Oonttmied)’ ter as well as the features of the tenements and Gypsy set her teeth, sitter. that doughty fighting man, Ous- Tom’s tone was patient, inquir­ February is a month of holidays- tavus Adolphus. B eljg his daugh­ pushing David’s carriage along this ing. "Honestly, if I knew what The story Is told that he had And it’s amusing to celebrate them ter -was nd fun, apparently; be particular sidewalk. Today she this was all about! I didn’t know with masquerade psu^les. If you some trouble with Mrs. Siddon’s wanted a s o n ' and be perHeted hated it all—city smells, rich, pul­ you were going to be so burned up plan to attend a party in fancy poses. in rearing his daughter as If she sating life. On other days it amused about a guest for dinner. Besides, dress costume, by all means give a “Damn your nose, madame,” be and Interested her, gave her a vivid G lorifying muttered, “there is no end to it.” were i boy, ,, so that she could I thought you liked..." little careful thought tc your make­ sense of things happening. Today It "That’s got nothing to do with up and style of hair-dress. Worked For Children succeed him on the throne of irritated her beyond measure. it,” she said thickly and painfully. Ck)lonlaLoostume|i are, as always, Mrs. Siddons had beautiful legs, Sweden and carry on the multi- When she let herself into the Yourself tudlous wars In which he had "Hunt’s girand. I’m fond of him. modish for parties on Lincoln’s and but when playing boys in her early apartment at S o'clock the telephone It’s you.. ■ Washington's birthdays. So, if you days she always covered them with embroiled bis country. was ringing shrilly. She laid David "What have I done now?" ABdiHart aren’t going to rent a wig for the ^ cape. She was always majestic, So - "Siristina bad a . miserably carefully down upon the bed — he Oh, this can’t be u s .. .it can’t be, occasion, better plan to powder your self possessed. A real tragedy queen unhappy childhood—ehe used to was peacfully asleep—and hurried to ran Oyp*y'* thoughts. Quarrel­ hair. on and off the stage. Her “Good peo* have to spend six solid hours answer it. Tom's voice said, “ Look, ing.. .shoutiiv At each other... Get a shampoo and a nice finger pie, let me pass. I am Mrs. Siddons,” every morning at her etudiee— dear, is it Elsa’s night in ?” without dignity or lovAor tender­ The correct use of the eyebrow wave or marcel the di^ b ^ o r e u e was. snough to make a . mob fall and when nhe cazee to the ihitme, - "No. Why?” She thought, ao ness. * pencil is probably the most imixnport- party. That will avoid a last min­ back in awe. somewhat before the middI8 pf we're talking commonplaces while "I saw you today." She gave and step In effecting an authentic ute appointment at a beauty salon They say that once she questioned the 17th century, she was crownid king, and not queen. ." he’s deceiving me and my heart'e him a level glance. She continued Oriental makeup. and confusion a few hours before a sbo^eeper about sqme material. breaking. Apparently the* girl bad the to wash cups, meticulously and Regardless oi the color of your the party. "Will It wash” she demanded la "Oh, good gosh, I asked Gibson daintily, without being conscUms of eyes and hair, use a black eyebrow If you wish to emulate the coif­ mental and emotional force to to dinner before I thought. I'm pencil and black mascara. such tragic tones that the naan col­ what she was doing. fure which Martha Washington lapsed. have made herself anothw Queen sorry, darling. What shall I do "Saw me? Where?” He red­ Beginning almost at the inside wore, shake talcum or bath powder EHlzabti' a. But betog idng bfwight now ?" through your hair, draw your softly AJl of Mrs. Siddons toil was for her nothing but grief. The na­ dened slightly. corner of an eye, make a thin line her children. Although tired she felt "You mean Hunt?” underneath the lashes, on the low­ waved locks straight back from T’S easy to keep little girls sweat in drsssos such as you sss bare. tion insisted that ene marry, for 'With Vera Gray." that she must go on working to "Yes. Met him outside the Cen­ "Ah,' that! Honestly, sweet­ er lid and Above the lashes on the ypur forehead and pto them at the Pattern 137, which ean-be made in ptlntsd silk, chiffqn, organdy dyjiasGu reasona: she «kjfptod, "secure the few comforts ' that 1 tral Hanover an hour ago and it heart, I would have told you about upper lid. Use a small hand mir­ nape oi; your neck, 'then mmUf three or taffeta, U designed jn four siiee; 3, 8,10 and 12. Size 10 requires violently—ehe leeaub.- iti .iM 't o .- seemed a good idea at the time. it before if we'd been, alone." But ror and watch carefully to see or fouf curls to bang dovm your • 8 6-8 yards of 85 Inok ntktsrlal, plus 2-8 yard contrast for tke col­ have been able to attain fm* myself have been a Lesbla»—kcd< finally I've been trying to get you...” she would not let him go on. that you aren’t touching your li^ back. lar and sash. and family." Her farewells were as abe abdicated, gave iu> .‘ her Ln- ^ This was rep^ e, O y ^ thought, "Never mind M ng," she said. "It above the little line. Tm pencil If you don’t fancy curls, pile your Pattern 188 will look Just as good In cotton prints, sheer wool­ numeroui as Patti’s. tberan Toltb for Catbwdom. lifci; both for him and for her. She doesn't matter. Only—I know where should be held in suob a way as hair on top of your head and pm it en or velveteen. The deelgns are In four sizes; 6, 8, 10 and 12. Size Bbs died In 1881, a lady of the took to wondering %bout Epitipk., steadied her voice. "Oh, Hunt can Z stand now. Z’m parked with che to be almost in contact with the in place. It’s the type of oolSure .12 requires 2 8-4 yards of 81 inch material, plus 3-8 yard for the theater who wanted to be a lady of .collar and tie In contrast. Having fieeo tip poweiV ''Am take pot luck,” she told hlni. "Let bat^ and the bouse and everything. roots of the lashes while you are that was popular in Colonial days. the home. fait tort wttiiout t t t t a RMfie ikor- him eome along." outlining them. Extend the lines A j)lnk and white oomploxion •har­ To securs e PATTERN end simple sewing chart of these models, Jtieriden, when fccused of be- You can go and do as you pleads, tear out thie eketeh a^id. mall it to JULIA TOYD, 108 PARK AVK- tiva effotto to tm e e m i rttpi^ # 1 ^ "Thars a good girl. That's a beyond the, outer W m er and turn monises best with powdered hair or UH: If love with b«r. cried: 'Td u lunch and dine and dance with other NUB, NEW YORK, N. together with 80 CENTS FOR BOTH, or ploa later trl^ Ip enmn darling." people and call it business. Deceive them, not too abruptly,, upward os white wig. Use pale rouge and har- soon make love to the Archbishop of you finish and join them together, 18 CENTS FOR BACjl. Be kure to encloee on a separate sheet of of PMand. a n d ' dkd: almlaaat*<^ Oypey put the phone down with me. Lie to me. You know Z’m safe monismg lipstlok. Blue ejire-abadow Ckmtorbutar m -Mm . Biddona," f i ^ Rofia tt^RlBlaiii a Zf you have made the lines turn will be iMoomlng to most #omen. paper, YOUR NAME, I^ L L ADDREM, YQUR SIZE, THE NUMBER unneoeesary vigor. So she was a at home." OF THE PATTERN8 (Mo. 187) and (No. 188) and mention the biiianro aiad...... rood girl and a darling, was she? upward at just the /right angle, But be onreful not to use toe mueh "Zt was business, Z tell you," Tom KJtUE OF THIS NKW8PAPBR. jjQiyA woriten .'ta a quarry niear I f Wen, she’d show him I y^r eyes will have that fascinat­ of it. You should try to ackievs a almost shouted, "Z bad to have a ing Oriental upward slant. MthsBqr, 1^0., klk«d'88 enakei In a a ■■ Zt was one of Z>avld’s good nights Dresden china effect if you want Add/eee iroar eavel''|M |0 AvkaT Bojrdi .NMClieoter Herald FaUilkHi eCttferenos with her. I oouldnit get take the ^ebrow pencil d ^ ln clu d ln g thro t^a^^kanaKaa, each Thm your Ccdedlal cootiM B etoffA ttM ]^ BonMi, Mt Pwk * I'jl^^'Yerk, - - N.- ii*j 9 ■.f/ ' M k ' X ■5 y- rLy r-/•;*. '*? A 1 .- . .. J'/i*’. ‘■W<\ su.,„ ... .

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN^ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, X9M. Rosenbloom, Knight Battle to Draw in Title ------—------^ ^ ^ - " - , LOUGHRAN COUNTS ON HISTORICAL GHOSTS Cunningham Is Impatient Champ Rallies in Last i TO WIN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE FEBRUARY 22 To Oppose Bill Bonthron Newark, N. J„ Peb. 0;—(AP) —^ Sate New Beoerd Round to Retain Crown Glenn Cunningham, smootbworklng Last night, competing in a special piece of running machinery from the half mile race with a picked field Fencing* Master Of Ring Faces Rubicon—Or Delaware University of Kansas, is impatient that included Frank Nordell, New SEES BIRTHDAY OF for his long-awaited meeting with Y ork U niversity star, Deam W ooisey In Fiercely Fought Go Bill Bonthron, Princeton’s bolder of at the Boston A. A. and Joe (Jhap- the American mile record. The sen­ man of the Newark A. C„ Cunning* WASHINGTON AS AN sational mid-westerner discussed the ham established a new record for anticipated dash last night after he the llSth Reglmem Armory of one had shown some 5,000 New Jersey­ minute 57 seconds.’ ShKigg Sofldienier Rnshes OMEN OF V iaO R Y ans what a near-perfect foot racer It was a beautiful race Cunning- Local Sport he is. bun ran and was the highlight of Harlem Playboy Abost M eet Febroary 17 the eighth annual. Baton H u col­ He said he had expected to face lege games. It overshadowed the Chatter the Princeton captain over the mile victory of Milt Sandler, of the Ger­ Canvas With Sorpriang Date of Battle Also His distance in Beaton next Satvirday man American A. C. in the Waldron ^ut he now understood Bonthron 600 as well as the triumph of Ed It was an interesting letter that bad decided to switch to the 1,000- Siegel, 01 the Swedish American A. “A Mason” wrote to tee Sports Speed and Pnneb; Maxie Borthday; Believes It Will yard event. So he’s counting on the C„ In the sprint series of three Forum last night and It is our in­ New York A. C. games February 17 dashes. tention to take up bis various argu­ ments herewith. Praises Joe After Figbt. Bring Him to Goal of 15 as the first chance he'll get to come Siegel equalled the world record of face to face with the Princeton ace. 6 1-5 seconds in the 60-yard dash to Amd If there’s any switch In plans enter a large group of speedsters First of all, a town title cage Miami, Fla., Feb. (AP)— Years in Ring Wars. then, he’ll be about ready to think who have made that same time. One series is much to be desired, bote by Bonthron is side-stepping the op­ ot them, Emmett Toppino, of New tee National Guards and local fans. Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom still ruled portunity. Therefore an opponent is necessary. the light heavyweight roost today, Orleans, was fourth last night Actually, no local team, aside from B t e d w a b d j . x e i l tee Ouatds, has played agsdnst but minus a handful of tall feathers, (AMoowtod Press Sports Writer) teams of b^h caUbre that are con­ plucked out by tee up and coming sidered tee equal of leading semi- Joe Knight, of Cairo, Qa., ’ in a New York, Feb. 6.— (AP)— pro teams in this vicinity. This Tommy Loughran, boxing’s fencing PLAYER TRADE OUTLOOK makes it necessary to consider the master, a tremendous hunch best teams available and on paper that February 22, birthday of tee Masons, tee West Sides and tee Y are just that. Not one -of this Osorge Washington, will bring him FAR FROM ENCOURAGING trio has compiled an impressive to the goal o f his 15 years In th record when tee calibre of tee op­ ring wars. position is taken Into consideration. He fights Primo Camera, heavy­ But they must be considered In weight champion, 15 rounds for the oteer to have a series. titled night in Madison Square THREE FAST GAMES National League Teams in Garden’s bowl in Miami, and the Frankly, wo fall to soo tee point historical aspects of the situation Market Bot Bargain Hunt­ in tee argument that tbs' Masons have impressed him as greatly as ON SU TE TONIGHT have pla^^ against tgama that hla own conviction that the bigger have members of the West Sides his opponents come, the easier they ers Want Two for One; and tee Y fives in their lineup. are for him. T^r a one-sided elected president of the club Sunday tone, “Why they look like a million Neither was badly bruised in the en­ son is 15th with 101.33 and Clara some comment pladed Walter Marty determined. licking In 1931, and boxed rings have spent hours in negotiations dollars.” “I just gave teem a talk­ counter. Jackmore is 21st with 100.32, both of the jlympic Club, San Francisco, "The trouble is teat everybody ing to,” said Clarke,- which just around Ernie Schaaf; Victorlo Cam- with Branch Rickey, generalissimo The .challenger carried tee fight polo, Johnny Rlsko and Paulino for 36 games. In the high jump post. Marty set a talking trade wants two for one,” about explains Manchester’s amaz­ of the St. Louis Cardinals farm sys­ to the champion for the first few Uzcudim. His mosc recent victory The ieam and individual 'standings new world’s outdoor record of six smiled BUI McKechnie, shrewd pUot ing performance. We'd hesitate to feet 8% inches but George Spitz of tem and manager Frankie Frisb in rotmds, but towafd tee middle of the was the most impressive of all. are as follows: an effort to reach a basis for trad­ of the Boston Braves. ci^ it a tongue lashing but tee local After suffering a badly cut Up that Team Standing New York Unlven-’ty waa the more Meanwhile tee energetic Branch mentor laid it on during half-time scrap, Rosenbloom settled down to consistent performer at heights o f ing but so far without luck. give Knight a first clsss lesson in almost caused the fight to be W. L. PC. Rickeyr general manager of tee Car­ intermission and it certainly six feet seven inches or more. Spitz, tee gentle art of cuffing and jjabbing, stopped in the sixth roimd, be came West EInd, Bridgeport . .23 7 .767 Coooemed Over Hack dinal system, was so busy bouncing brought results as tee bo3rs forg ot Indoor record bidder at stx feet 8% personal differences and played some of it at lightning speed. Knight on to befuddle Ray Impelllttlere, a Holland, Bridgeport . . . 24 9 .727 from one conference to another, inches, waa selected for the all-col­ Chtcugo, Feb. 6.—(AP)—Chicago By Associated Press superbly. took everything he had, and seldom huge feUow of Camera’s size, in 10 Charter Oak, Man...... 25 11 .694 teat he had little time to reveal, lege team. He and Marty tied in Cub officials are not nearly so con­ retreated from tee withering blows. rounds several weeks ago. Roger dherman, N. H. . .24 14 .632 what if anything, his organization their dnly meeting in 1930. cerned over why Babe Herman New York — Jim Londos, St Ci^oach Shea was in a frenzy of PIIm Up Points - Star, Wallingford ...... 16 22 .421 hasn’t signed his 1934 contract, as would engineer further for the bene­ BOYS’ CLUB WINS Metcalfe with two positions on Louis, threw Ernie Dusek, Omaha. excitement sis he saw his tesm out­ Once Rosenbloom drew blood from Capitol, Meriden ...... 13 26 .333 they are over Stan Hack, their fit of tee baseball business. Rickey the All-America team and two Kansas City — Charlie Fischer, played by tee locals sind his sigh of Knight’s nose, and another time he Rogers Rec. N. B...... 12 27 .308 young third base candidate. Butternut, Wis., threw J’mmie Hef­ willingly talked with anyone who The West Side Boys Club defeated more, 100 and 220 yards, on the all­ relief could have been beard all over received a reprimand from the ref­ YMCA, Middletown .... 6 27 .182 They have had no contract trou­ ner, Sherman, Tex. had any ideas on tee subject. tee A rm ory when tee flnsd whistle the leaders of the Hartford Jimior college array was the outstanding eree for back-fisted slapping. Com­ Becords bles with Hack, who represents an WUmlngton, Del.—George Man- Giants Are Satisfied blew. New Britain figured tee aurch league by the ro ,rgin of six- figure in the selections, made for the ing back at the tenth ibmd, ihe First high team single game, Star investment of 340,000, but Manager ich, Newark, defeated Tom Alley, As for tee Giants, they seemed locals as a snap. Liter tee 48 to 20 points Saturday night at the athletic almsmac. Jesse Owens, Georgian boy belted tee champion Girls, Wallingford, 558. Charlie Grimm and the official Spokane, Wash., two falls to one. satisfied to let their case rest just victory gsdned in the Hardware Tegt Side Rec, 43-27. Cleveland schoolboy, was a rioae about tee ring consistently and from First high individual single, E. branch of the club wonder if his Camden, N. J.—Karl Van Wnr- where it wound up at the successful a t y . The local quintet led all through second, being select^ for the broad teen until tee final round he steadily Bandecchi, Wallh*jford, 186. right wrist, fractured by one of Le den, Canada, defeated John Kilonis, close of the 1933 season, while teeir the nune and as a team featured jump on the All-America squad and Greenoc, Wis., KUonis disqualified. rolled up valuable pdUats. in all departments of the grame. Led First high individual three strings. R oy Parm elee’s fsust ones last Sep­ manager, BU! Terry concentrates Severed times it looked sm though, West End Girls, Bridgeport, 1639. for the 100 and 220-yard sprints of tember 15, has healed completely. bis time on the oU and radio busl- during tee heat of battle, fistic out­ In tee last round Rosenbloom by the sensational shooting of Bant- the All-Scholastic team. mustered all his reserve strength ley and Anderson who tallied five Indivldiial Standing The Injury did not knit properly aft­ nias. The Chicago Cubs, too, appear breaks would occur. This feeling (100 Average or Better) er it was set the first time and the In tee first seven games this sea­ to be contented with their pros­ was intensified by tee fact teat four and tore into the Georgia fighter, times for double deckers. When teebniesd fouls were called during under fire, the locals showed a fine G. Ave. Joe McCluskey, Manchester's bone bad to be rebroken and reset. son, all but 11 of Marquett univer­ pects. planting blows to tee challenger’s most famous contribution tc the tee game, an unusual happening head and body in nq>id succession. easy method of basketball although A. Weber, West Bind.... 3 116. Whether the wrist will function sity’s basketball team’s 223 points With tee schedule adopted for in scholiuitic 'ircles. Leo Johnson somewhat hampered by the extreme C. Kirk, Holland ...... 33 108.3 sports world, who holds eighteen ti­ satisfactorily again will not be were scored by its starting five 1934 and the business of approving The bell sounded as Rosenboom was tles at various distances, is named talked back to tee referee at one giving him a severe laclag. height of the opposition. R. Quinn, West End...... 30 106.7 known until Hack has given it a lot players--Gorychka Marstadt Kuk- tee livelier ball already attended to, stage of tee game and Arlton Tudd, The Hartford team managed to A. lyLugo, Holland...... 33 105.20 aa the leading steeplechaser of the o f w ork. « la Mullen and Rubado. tee midwinter meeting of Natiosal United States on the AU-.^Qerican not Ssdmonds as previously report­ hold the locals to five points in the S. Gayeski, YMCA ...... 18 105.9 League club owners this afternoon ed, left tee floor during an argument that win bring about an increase in first quarter but from then on it A. Roberge, Holland___ 30 track and field team by n inlel J. appeared mainly to serve tee pur­ over tee four time outs attendance and Manager Jimmy 104.22 Ferris. McCluskey holds q jth the was an exhibition of shooting with J. Schubert, Charter O. . .36 pose of welcoming Crosley, and tea against New Britain, which resuli Neill is teerefbre seeking road 104.8 indoor and outdoor steeplechase ti­ the locals taking the honors. Bal- A. Casazza, West Elnd . .30 104.1 nsw Cincinnati ownership Into toe in a technical on the visitors. The games for the town champs. A re­ lenger, Smith and Herron did best tles. E. Bsindecchi, s t a r ...... 39 103.37 Rangers Out to Tighten family cltcle. fourth technical was called when a turn game has been boiAcd with for Hartford, while the Boys Club O. Johnson, Roger Sber. 36 103.7 The league feels a long step has New Britain youth brAight towels Broad Brook for this Friday night, worked more as a unit, f e e ^ g the tee Guards having won lart L Welch, West E nd ___ 27 103.6 been token toward reviving basebaU to tee team and talked to the play­ right men at the right time. Bant- Grip on Ice Loop Lead ers. 88 to 28. ley, Anderson and Heaf:. carried tire B. Kovak, S t a r ...... 3 103.1 interest and team strength in the F. Nelson, Charter O. ..36 home of tee Reds, one of tee origi­ bulk of the scoring. 102.16 If any team fully deserved victory Broad Brook is another place that Boys dub (43> A. Reynolds, Roger S. ..39 101.38 nal powers in organized baseball. takes its basketball New York, Feb. 6.— (AP)—While,«ovsr New York rivals in their clash teat team was Manchester High wttli deadlv G. Nelson, Charter O, ..36 101.33 PowlinA The acquisition of control by Croaiey seriousness and m P B F the tenrion la »- their nearest rivals, the Detroit Red Saturday night. It was a heart 0 Bantlsy r f ---- 5 l ] G. Riedel, Roger Rec. .. 39 101.28 with the Rangers. The Yisitors, hold­ and hla associates is coosideted tee breaker to lose and the players during a game that fistic OIBLS’ GYM LBAGUB Vfings and ^ ca g o Blackhawks are 0 Hageaow, r f ...... 0 0 R. LaBarr, West End .. .30 101.22 ing second place in the Canadian naost Important development for tee sobbed In disappointment as they tions seem read M. Kil martin, Roger S. . .39 idle, tee braespirited Rangflia of section, two points In fnmt of the oidff circuit, from tee standpoint of 1 Lennon If ...... 2 o 101.18 Fords (8 ) left tee floor on tee short end of the any time. Tlae 1 H eats I f ...... 4 0 £1. Goman, Rogers Rec. .. 12 101.7 New York wiU seek to strengthen Maroons, need to win to even, the ownership since tee Chicago club 27-25 score. What little coneolatton time last wed M artina ...... 86 88 tl^ r hold ma first ptece In tee Na­ season's series with the Blue Shirts. similar experi 0 Benson c ...... 2 0 K Werme, R o ^ Sher. . .39 101.3 Helen . . WM.token over by tee Wrigley in­ there was was gained from the ...... 83 80 tional H o^ y League’s American In four games between the two Broad Brdtec wi 1 Anderam c ...... 5 0 1 C. Jackmore, Char. O. ..36 100.82 Frttch ...... 74 terests. fact that It wraa a moral vlctoiy tor 70 seetkm tosught. ^ clubs, the Rangers have won two tee Red and White. and 4 Cordy rg ...... 2 0 W ehr ...... 58 61 Now Isadtiig tee Red Wings by decialoas, loqt one and tied one. 8 SalroooBon Ig ..... i o EAST SIDES WIN, LOSE Powers ...... 97 94 one pitet and Chicago by two, the The Maroons, who have beaten It is said that the current football 1 BiaseH tg, Ig ...... 0 0 The Bktst Sides lost to South Clulow ...... 96 83 Windsor by a close score, 27-20. Rangers wiH tangle with the speedy Ottawa twice In three meetings, wili controversy at Manohoeter High, U 21 48 Mike (Weasel) Brocowskl was the Canadians in Ma/^soa Square .Oar- be heavily favored over tbs cellar- which haa quieted down on the sur­ 494 470 face but is atfll Jitrong nndariiealh, Haxitsvi Chan* live hero at So. ^ndaor scoring nine Ptynmuth (0) dea iB the feature game of a twee- dwriUng SsnatOTS w ho have dropfe d 0 nerrom-rt ...... 2 cootsst frogram. In the othera. the Hockey' is one of the causes for friction wdnts wliile T. Dwyar and T. five declslCBS row. The Aassrf- Brsnnaa ...... 64 73 ths baskathali tnam, whieh meinfini 0 Ifinard tt ...... 0 Nickolson played best for 8. Wlnd- Ltebman ...... 87 91 MoBtrsu Maroons will rsoMta at cans nay ted Boston plwity tough- 0 Ballenger e ...... 6 hooM to asset Ottawa while the seveaal members of the ioeChan Tbe Bast Sides traveled to FOieri •••••••••••••••• 46 67 with BddU tease bedt in old form. sqdad. l.^^jSean ...... 1 Hartford to meet the Mitchefl Inm s ...... 84 67 New Tack AiMoicaas travel to Bos­ Since Shore’s rstun to the Itnrap, 1 Smith Ig ...... 8 House Jrs. ’The East Sides being the N a tN M l Itimde « . 56 ton to id v the rooovertng Brutns. tbs tetihu have loet one game, waa M ntoeal Oankfflens at New York, The National vlctm , 30-16, Bast Sides led at Carolyn • *•••••• a • • • • 7X 74 The V QshndiefiB . trinunad two, and tied one.,Their seasonk tn 133 M f . Sres m - ' -. ‘ ’', ” 1 . " ■ - ' '. ...-r"/ w } PAG ETSSf MANCHBSTBB EVENING HiaiiALD, MANCHKPrBR, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUABY 6 ,19M, V ■' <

LOST AND FOUND 1 MOVING—TRUCKING- HOUSES FOR RENT 63 STORAGE 20 STATE BOARD REVOKES LOST—CHILD’S GLASSES Frid^ TO RENT — SEVERAL deelrable FIND W AR VETERAN CORBEHONWAY Last Night V Fights COCHRAN DEFEAH^ morning, between Cambridge street LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE five, six and seven room bouses, and Hollister school. Finder please moving, general trucking, livery single and double; also heated THREE UQUOR PERMITS return to 67 Cambridge street or service. Our afllhation witb United apartments. Apply BdTvard J. FROZEN TO DEATH TO NEW COMEBACK By Asaociatod Press dial 3794. Miami, Fla.—Maxle. Rosenbloom, Vans Service means lower rates on Phone 4643 and 8025. Hartfor^ Feb. 6.—(AP)— The BY ALFRED DEORO furniture moving to distant points. 174, world light heavyweight cham­ Large modem trucks experienced Liquor Control Commission revoked pion, and Joe Knight, 173, Cairo, MOVING—TRUCKING- men, prompt service, all goods in­ SUBURBAN FOR RENT 66 Jobless and Homeless Ex- three permits today. They are: John Former Welter Champ Ga., drew, (15), retained title; sured while in transit are features B. Sweeney of 35 Bishop street George Nichols, 164, Buffalo, N. Y., Seventy-One Year OU Cne STORAGE 20 FOR RENT — TENEMENT in outpointed George Manley, 170, offered at no extra exp e^ to yotL Coventry, near the lake,. 310 Waterbury, lost his restaiirant per­ Dally trips to New York, baggage Service Man S o n ^ Shel­ mit for non-appearance and because Denver, (5); Bu<^ Burton, 126, SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the month. W. E. Orcutt, telephone Pounds Out Easy Victory Miami Beach, outpointed Jimmy Artist Is Toast of Bffiard accommodation at tLeir large De- delivered direct to steamship piers. Rosedale 84-3. his place of business' was not a For further Information call 3068, restaurant 'within the meaning of Martin, 123%, New York, (6); Roy Luze bus for lodge, party or team ter on Bridgeport Porch. Bailey, 164, Atlanta, Ga., outpointed 8860, 8864, Perrett & Glenney Inc. the act He askqd for a reopening of Over Trial Horse. WorU Today. trips at special rates. Pbone 3068. WANTED TO RENT 68 Tarzen Liggett, 164; Nashville, 8860, 8864 the case because of claimed failure to receive notice of the hearing, Term., (5); BlUy Hogan 142, Pier- PROFESSIONAL COMMUTING biSTANCE to M ^ Bridgeport, Feb. 6— (AP)—Flick­ which was given last week, and the San F’rancisco, Feb. 6 — (AP) — pont, N. Y., outpoint^ Elmer Lang, Chester, three or four room bouse. ed by zero winds that blew In from 151, Louisville, Ky., .(5); Norman New York, Feb. 6.— (A P )— ^Alfred SERVICES 22 commission has now reaffirmed its Yoimg Corbett, 3rd, former welter­ De Oro, a gray-haired man showing Conveniences, bam. Not over 320. the harbor, an -ex-service man, job­ former action. Conrad, 164, Boston, outpointed Leo weight champion, began a comeback Larivee, 168%, Waterbury, Conn., the signs eff the w ear and tear o f PIANOS TUNED, repaired, rebuilt Write Box N.« Herald. less and homeless, froze to death James A. Roach of 7 East Broad­ W u t Ad lefemiBtUB campaign as a middleweight by (5 ) . 71 years of living, hla white mous­ John Cockerbam, 28 Bigelow street early today on a third floor porch on way, Milford, has lost his permit be­ Dial 4219. Seaview avenue. hammering out an easy, 10-roimd Holyoke, Mass.—Jimmy Leto, tache still quivering from excite­ Alexander Gorelek, 42, disabled cause it was foimd not to be a res­ 140%, Hartford, Conn., outpointed ment but his band as steady aa the Manchester taurant within the meaning of the decision over Babe Marino, chunky doughboy, who served overseas with San Francisco trial horse. Johnny Jadick, 137%, Philadelphia. day he won his first pocket title act and for alleged sales.' after Evening Herald TAILORING—DYEING- Company B, 43nd Infantry, was One of the largest indoor crowds (10). nearly fifty years ago, was the toast N. Y. Stocks found huddled in death by li^ . hours. of .the tbree cushion bUllard worid CLEANING 24 in many years turned out last night Syracuse, N. Y.—Steve Halatko, CLASSIFIED Mary Swidar as she prepared to go The package store permit of to see the Fresno southpaw make 140, Auburn, N. Y., and Mickey Ser- today. Adam s Exp ...... 11% to worit. Ambulance Doctor John Rudolph Krueger of 204 Bridgeport bis first start in a header class rian, 142, Scranton, Pa., drew, (8); In one of the most dramatic ADVERTISEMENTS SUITS MADE TO 0RDE31 at new F. Nolan pronoimced death due to avenue, Devon, was revoked for sev­ low prices. Fine tailoring, expert Air Reduc ...... 105% since he lost the 147-pound crown ■^o Pedro Lorenzo, 124, Philippines, out­ games in the long history of the exposure. eral reasons. It was claimed he re­ Jimmy McLamin by a one-round Count SIX averag* words to a llaa. repairing, cleaning and pressing. Alaska Jun ...... 22% pointed Bobby Clary, 120, Buffalo, game, the “Grand-old-man” FEMALE 35 Chicago, Feb. 6— (AP) — Boxing Peter Burke, 151, Somerville, Mass tuai numl^er of times the ad appear* Balt and Ohio ...... 33% 1 P. M. Stocks ( 6) . placed in the tournament as a- tri­ ed, charging at the rate earned, but OVER N ^ PROBE will retiun to the Chicago stadium GIRL OR WOMAN for general Bendix ...... 22% Rochester, N'. Y.—Maxie Strub, bute for what he had done for the no allowance or refunds can be made Beth Steel ...... 48 Bank Stocks February 16, with a ten round non­ game. on six time ads stopped after the housework, part time. Reply Box title bout between Vince Dundee, 139, Erie, Pa., outpointed Tommy fifth day. O, Herald. Beth Steel, p fd ...... 79% Bid Asked Bland, 140, Toronto, (10). Willie Hoppe, as fampus In the No "tin forbids"; .display Unas not Borden ...... 26 Cap Nat Bank & Trust l i recognized in New York as middle­ game as De Oro, wks to open hla Will Give No Details Concern­ weight champion, and Ben Jeby, of Newark, N. J.—Ton'y Galento, sold. WANTED — WOMAN for house­ Can P a c ...... 17 Conn. River ...... 450 bid for the title tonight with Arthur The Herald will not be responsible F irst National o f H tfd 85 New York, former holder of the 226, Orange, N. J., knocked out Lar­ Thurnbald. tor more than one Incorrect Insertioh work, and Plain Cooking. Room, Case (J. I.) ...... '. ------86% title. ry Johnson, 188%, Chicago, (7). of any advertisement ordered tor boeird, and small salary references Cerro De Pasco ...... 37 Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 18 20 ing Move to Investigate The other night match will bring more oian one time. • Phoenix St B and T. 160 Matchmaker Nate Lewis said to­ San Francisco—Yoimg Corbett, required. Telephone 4435 or write Ches and Ohio ...... 4b % day the card will include three ten- together Johnny Layton, of Sedalia, The inadvertent omission ot tncor* West Hartford Trust.. 95 3rd, 154, Fresno, CJalif., outpointed Mo., ten times champion and the rect pnbllcatlon ot advertising wlU be Box 802 Manchester. Chrysler- ...... 57% rounders. He plans to use Frankie Coca Cola ...... 105 Insurance Stocks U. S. Contracts. Babe Marino, 153, San Frandsco, Japanese balk line star, Klnrey rectified only by canoellstion ot the Battaglia, slugging Winnipeg, Man., (10 ). charge made tor the service endered. Col Carbon ...... ; ...... 70 Aetna Casualty ...... 53 Matsuyama. In the afternoon Allen AH advertisements must oonform middleweight, in one, smd Bep Van Minneapolis—Frankie Battaglia, Coml S o l v ...... 34% A ^ a L ife ...... 20% Klaveren, busy Dutch puncher, in Hall, from Chicago, will meet his In style, copy and typography with HELP WANTED—MALE 36 Aetna Fire ...... 36% 161, Winnipeg, stopped Johnny regulations enforced by the publish* Cons Gas ...... 45% WEishington, Feb. 6.— (AP)— The the other. fellow townsman and former cham­ Automobile ...... 22 O’Hara, 171. St. Paul, (2); Frankie srs and they reserve the right to WANTED—MAN for established Cons. O i l ...... 13% possibilities of sensational disclos­ Dimdee recently relieved Lou pion, Keichhefer, while Tiff Denton,, edit, revise or reject any copy eon* Conn General ...... 30 Knauer, 145, Eagle River, Wis., out- veteran Kansas City player, will local territory. Start at once Write Cont Can ...... 78% ures in connection with government Brouillard of Worcester, Mass., of ■Idered objectlonablq. Com Prod ...... 78% Hartford Fire ...... 48% pointe' Walter Cobb, 155, Seattle, play Otto Reiselt, of Philadelphia^ CliOSINO HOURS—Classified ads to Real Silk Hosiery Mills, 502 Capi­ contracts was intimated today fol­ the Middleweight title, Bouillard (4). ba published same day must be ro* tol Building, Hartford. Del L and Wn ...... 32% Natlbnal Fire ...... 49 lowing a move by Harry Woodring, shortly before, had taken it from Hartford Steam Boiler 49 Los Angeles.—Eddie Zlidc, 137, eelved by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays Du P o n t...... 101% assistant secretary of war, to b*ir Jeby. Jeby and Dimdee met in a QUAKES IN ALBANIA 10:10 a. m. Phoenix F’ire ...... 56 Pittsburg, outpointed Pete Frisco, Eastman Kodak ...... 9i% Joseph Silverman, described as a non-title bout last year, going to a Durazzo, Albania, Feb. 6.— (A P )’ Travelers ...... 420 13, Los Angeles (4). TELEPHONE YOUR SITUATIONS WANTED— Elec and M us ...... 5 % dealer in army surplusses, from do­ draw In 15 rounds. —A series of earthquakes yesterday WANT ADS. FEMALE 38 Elec Auto L ite ...... 28% PubUc Utilities Stocks ing business with the War Depart­ There has been no professional injiu'ed three persons, destroyed ten Gen Elec ...... 24% Oonn. Elec Serv ...... 30 ment. boxing in the stadium since Decem­ Because of two hurricanes last buildings and damaged 140 more In Ads are accepted over the telephone Conn. Power ...... 39% at the CHARGE RATE given above WANTED — HOUSEWORK Gen EHec ...... 24% The Department of Justice today ber 29, when King Leinnsky wallop­ fsdl, nortiieastem counties of North villages near here. Greenwich, W&G, pfd. 48 as a convenience to adverUaera, bat plain cooking. Write Herald Box Gen Foods ...... 35% prepared to place evidence of al­ ed Don McCorkindale of South Carolina failed to produce a profit­ As a result, the populations spent ttie CASH RATES wlU be accepted as Hartford Elec ...... 52% M. Gen M o t o r s ...... 40% 54% leged actiidtles by Silverman, who A frica able soybean crop this season for last night out of doors. Govern­ PULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ Hartford Gas ...... 41 ness olfioa on or before the Seventh Gillette ...... 12% 45 meiintains offices in New York and the first tlm- tn years. ment relief measures are under way. day following the first insertion of Gold Dust ...... 21"% do., pfd ...... 45 S N E T Co ...... 103 Washing;ton, before the District of each ad otherwise the CHARGE POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 Homestake Mining ...... 319 107 Columbia Grand Jury. RATE will be collected. No responsl* Hudson M otors ...... 23 Manufacturing Stocks MUty tor errors In telephoned ads Am Hardware ...... 19 . Leslie C. Garnett, United. States Recreatijn Center wiU be assumed and their accuracy Int Harv ...... 46% m FOR SALE—PRIZE Turkeys for Am Hosiery ...... ■ , — attorney here, was quoted today by eottnot be guaranteed. Int N i c k ...... 23% the Washington Post as saying that breeding. Phone Roseoale 27-4. Arrow H and H, com. 9% Int Tel and T el ...... 17% In all probability an indictment Sports INDEX OF Johns M anville ...... 64 do., pfd ...... 90 Billings imd Spencer.. — charging conspiracy to defraud the V Y A M l t l (XASSIFICATIONS K ennecott ...... 22% Teams that show winning spirits ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Bristol Brass ...... 24 government would be asked before Stav * • e e e 0.0 o oMKAO.o e • OA a^KMo • • A Lehigh Val Coal ...... 3 % the Grand Jury. on the basketball court and keep MALCOC BOATS AND Lehigh Val R d ...... 20% do., pfd...... 95 Officials SilMit banging away at the spotlight, are Marrl.-'^es C Ligg and Myers B ...... 93% Case, Ldekwood and B — 300 Deaths ...... • ■ • • • • • • •*« FOR SALE—ONE VULCAN gas Officials did all piossible tp sur­ teams that fans begin to take notice Card of Thanks Loew*s ...... 33% Collins Co...... 45 of. Both Ansaldl’s and Jaffe’s axe range, one restaurant gas grill, at round the reasons back of their In Memoriam • • • o a.'w • o'oCb W* Lorillard ...... 19% Colt’s Firearms ...... 22% popular teams in the Rec league. Lost and Pound ...... 1 George’s Tavern, 41 Oak street. Eagle Lock ...... 28 moves with secrecy. Woodring de­ McKeesp T in ...... 89 clined emphatically to discuss the Thus far this season, Ansaldi’s Announcements *ie a 0 O'* WB • a o'o • a 9 M ont Ward ...... 33% Fafnir Bearings ...... 50 Personals ...... I situation beyond saying he had con­ have captured 14 games, and have Nat Biscuit ...... 44% Fuller Brush, Clfiss A. 7 lost four. In the Rec loop they Aatoaiobnes FUEL AND FEED 49-A Gray Tel Pay S tation. 18 ferred about it with Justice Depart­ Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 Nat Cash R eg ...... 22% ment officials. stand unbeaten with eight 'victories. N at D airy ...... 17% Hart and Cooley .... — Automobiles for Exebarge ...I FRANKLIN BLUE FLAME range , A statement issued by William Inability of the Dugout Btve to Auto Accessories—Tires ...... S Nat Pow and L t ...... 14% Hartmann Tob, com.. — oil has more "heat units’ . The Stanley, assistant attorney general, present its regular lineup in every Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 N Y Central ...... 44 do., p f d ...... 9 Auto Schools ...... T*A Rackliffe Oil Co. Phone 3980. said only that the action was taken game has greatly handicapped their Autos— Ship by Truck I NY NH and H ...... 23 Int Silver ...... 38 team. The Center agg^regation was Autos—For Hire ...... * Noranda ...... 33 do., p f d ...... 72 after consideration of "certain mat­ Garages—Service— Storage 10 ters in reference to the activities prime • favorite to win the first GARDEN—FARM— N orth A m e r ...... 23 % Landers, Frary & Clk. 34% round, and expects to win the sec­ Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 Packard ...... 5 New Brit Mch., com.. 8 % of SUverman.” He disclosed, how­ Wanted Autos—M otorcycles,... 12 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 ever, that the bar against Silverman ond round according to Manager Business aud ProfeaslouaJ Servlees Penn ...... 33% do., pfd ...... 35 Bray. Business Services Offered ...... 13 Phila Rdg C and I ...... 5% Mann & Bow, Class A 3 doing business with the War De­ Household Services Offered ...... 1I*A FOR SALE—CASE OF EGGS. partment made particular reference Nelson at center for the Jsrffe Building—Contracting ...... 14 Strictly fresh. 26 Gardner street. Phil Pete ...... 18% do.. Class B ...... % team has Improved noticeably since Pub Serv N J ...... 44 North and Judd ...... 15 to his doing bu^ess with Wood­ Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 Telephone 7051. ring’s office. the season started. He is tall and funeral Directors...... II Radio ...... 9 Niles, Bern Pond ___ 14 Heatln; Plumbing—Roofing 17 Recent Orders rangy and Is a tower of strength on Reading ...... 53% Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 the defense, besides holding his own jnsurancs ...... i| Rem Rand ...... 11% Russell Mfg ...... 25 Some time ago, orders were Is­ Millinery—Dressmaking ...... II HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 sued that all purchases of 8500 or in the scoring column. Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . 10 R ey Tob B ...... 43% Scovill ...... 22% - "Johnnie” Hedlund is a smooth Painting—Papering ...... IIFOR SALE—NEW GRAY enamel Sears Roebuck ...... 50% Stanley W orks ...... 21 more must gfo through Woodrio^s Professional Services ...... II office, where previously they had working guard for the Herald team Repairing ...... 33 combination range, with oil burner Socony Vac ...... 18% Steindard Screw ...... 50 and baa a rugged teammate in the South Pac ...... 32% do., pfd., guar ...... lOO been handled by the quartermaster Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning . . . 14 attached. Call 106 Russell street, department. backcourt in Brink of the Ke'vln Toilet Goods and Service ...... 16 or telephone 7703. Sou P Rlc S ...... 37% Smythe Mfg C o ...... 28 35 Barry tei(m. Both are polished ball Wanted—Business Service .1, . . . . 11 Newspapermen were summoned to South R'wy ...... 35 Taylor and Fenn ...... 70 tosaers. . Bdueatleaal USED CHAMBER FIRELESS Gas St Brands ...... 24% Torrington ...... 54 the Justice Department late last Courses ana Classes ...... 17 night for the announcement concern­ The Celtica, who ahowed promiae Range, $25. 100 pound Leonard St Gas and El ...... 16% Underwood Mfg Co. .. 48 (READ THE S’TORY, THE N COLOR THE PICTTURB) Private Instruction ...... 18 ing Silverman. Woodring and other of going places, when they won sev­ panClDK ...... t l - A Refrigerator, 315: Golden Oak buf­ St Oil Cal ...... 42 Unloh Mfg. Co...... — officials present were in dinner eral games against fast independ­ ‘This wooden horse will bring real fiuslcal—Dramatic ...... IIfet, server, table, and set of 6 St OU N J ...... 49 U S Elnvelope, com... 42 ent teams, have suddenly gone happen yet As far as I can tee, Wanted—Instruction ...... |0 jackets, explaining they had been you need no help from me at all.** chairs, 319.50; 4-6 Link Bed Tex Corp ...... 28% do., p f d ...... 80 backward. Continual shifting of fun, If we can ever make him run,” Plaanelai Timken Roller B ea r...... 39% Veeder Root ...... 19% attending a “little Cabinet” dinner. And then to Coppy Tlnyxifi^ he lends— Stocks—Mortgagee . « . . . 11 Springs, 32. Watkins Brothers, players has been the cause as the s«dd Dotty to the old man. “He Trsms America ...... 8 % Whitlock Coil Pipe ... 2 Both Woodring and Silverman re­ said, “Now, nail the back up right, Business OpportnnlUes II 935 Main street. sided at the M a^ower hotel here. combinations are too young to cope looks stiff as stiff can be. Honey to Loan ...... II Union Carbide ...... 49 JH.Wil’ms Co. 810 par 35 with opponents’ regular lineups. or else the horse will break up, tf he Help and SItuatloM BARGAINS—IN USED STOVES. Union P a c ...... 130 “Perhaps, kind sir, you know some takes a sudden fall.” The Phantoms sure a righting club way to make him jump around and Help Wanted—Female ...... || Bought, sold, exchanged; also oil Unit A ircraft ...... 35 and possess a lot of confidence. In­ Help Wanted—Male ...... f i play.” The man then smiled and burners. Speak quick. Open eve­ Unit Corp ...... CURB QUOTATIONS cluded in their lineup Is "Roy** Soon D otty cried, *Taey, Duncy, Salesmen Watiied 36>A nings until 8. Jones, The Stove Unit Gas Imp ...... 19% A Thought said, "Well, miss, you just leave that you. are loafing, like you always do.'* Fraser one of the best plajrers in the to me. serp Wanted—^Male or Female .. 17 Man, Manchester Green Garage. U S Ind A le ...... 61% league. He’s smart and that means “Aw, wait a minute,’* Dunoy >^ente Wanted ...... • • • e e emre IT-A U S Rubber ...... 19% Amer Clt Pow and Lt B ...... 3 % “A hand I guess TU have to lend, snapped. “My share Is coining Situations Wanted—Female...... II ’The sting of death is sin; and the a lot in basketball. Situations Wanted—Male II U S Smelt ...... 113% Asad Gas and E lec ...... 2% to make his legs so they will bend. la s t Amer Sup Pow ...... 4 % strength of sin is the law.— I Corin­ Then I will say some magic words, “As soon as everything is set, Emnloyment Agencies ...... 41 R(M)MS WITHOUT BOARD 59 U S Steel ...... 58% thians, 15:66. AUTOIST EXONERATED Live Stock—Pete— Poultry—TeUeles Util Pow and L t . . . , ...... 4 % Blue Ridge ...... 3 % and all will be all right nice new tail the burse wiU get ' Dogs— Birds—Pets ...... 41 TWO SMALL ROOMS for one per­ Central States Elec ...... 2 % “At first, the horse will move a have it here and I am going to sil Llv . Stock— Vehicles...... 42 V ick Chem ...... 31 The greater part of mankind are Waterbury, Feb. 6.—(AP)—Cor­ son, entirely redecorated. Tele­ Cities Service ...... 4 b it Then, In a Jiffy, he’ll be fit to that it Is f a s t ” Ponltry and Sunplles ...... 42 W est U n io n ...... 66 angry with the siimer and not with oner John T. Monzanl today ex­ Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 phone 6917 or 3726. West El and M fg ...... 46 Cities Service, pfd ...... 24% scamper all around. You all will Just then the old man cried, Elec Bond and Share ...... 20% the sin.—Seneca. onerated Frank Pepe, well known see a funny sight” Fer Sale—Mlaecllanceus Woolworth ...... 53% Waterbury business man, from any “Sniff, snlfe. Hey, wooden horse, Articles tor S ale...... 41 Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 20% Ford Lim ited ...... 6 please come to Ufe.” The strange Boats and Accessorlee ...... 41 APARTMENTS—FLATS— Midwest U tils...... 6-16 HALLER IN BRIDGEPORT criminal liability in connection wltL ‘Tm working on his legs right Building Materials ...... 47 the death of John Gerber, 84. horse moved, and sbortiy was a Diamonds— Watchee—Jewelry „ 43 TENEMENTS 63 Nlag Hud Pow ...... 9% now. If I go 'wrong, you show ne funny sight to see. Electrical Applianeee—Radio . . . 41 Penn R o a d ...... 4% Bridgeport, Feb. 6.— (AP)—Gen­ Mr. Gerber died from a fractured how to do It rig^t,” said Scouty. Then, when he badeed and sat Fuel and Feed ...... 41-A FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, FOR RENT Segal Lock ...... % eral Josef Haller, Polish wkrtlme skull suffered Jan. 1, when struck ‘Tve ne’er done this work before. right down, poor DvBMjy Suited, Garden — Farm—Dairy Prodocte 60 leader touring the U. S. on behalf of by the Pepe car while crossing the Household Goods ...... 61 second floor, steam heat, all im­ UNFURNISHED HEATED Stand Oil Ind ...... S2 "Some hinges I have used, you see, with a frown, “Get up! fiow can I Machinery and T oola...... 61 provements, 197 Maple street Ap­ BOOMS. Ugfat bill paid — hot United Foimders ...... 1 % disabled soldiers in this coimtry, ar- Bethany road in Naugatuck. The so each leg will bend easily. I put your funi^ tAil where it should Musical Instruments 61 ply 43 Clinton street. . water famished. A p^ United (3as ...... 3% ri'ved here today from New Haven, coroner finds the pedestrian after guess I ought to oil them so the b e ? " Office and Store Equlpmeat .«,« 14 United Lt and Paw A ...... 4% fo r a two days visit Hundreds of reaching the middle of the 'road joints will not get sore.” Specials at the Stores...... 61 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, all Wearing Apparel—F u r s ...... 67 GLENNEY^ STORE Util Pow and L t ...... 2% Poles who fought under General stepped back into thA path of the T la , ha!” the old man laughed. (The TlBlea get a ride m tiM haiaa Wanted—To Buy ...... M Improvements, flve minutes from Canfidlan Marconi ...... 2% Hauler’s command greeted him. car. "Don’t fret Tve ne'ver had that in tlM next atoiy). Rooms—Board— Hotels—Reserts mills, trolley station. 353 Center Restauruaff street Telephone 6583. I * ■ iUioms Without Board ...... M Carders W anted...... «....«.U*A FOR RENT—FOSTER ST.—Near ALLEY OOP It’s All Greek! Country Board—Reeorts M By HAMLIN lotele—Restaurants e e e'er* • CB • •1 E. Center street, south tenement Vanted—Rooms—Board ...... IS newly renovated, all improvements. Real Batata Fax Rest Dtal 3582. EE NO AWHTklTE.' WEIL-WOT TW*-??' ST'S IT OOTA EER! ents. Flats, Tenements... II EE AWNTA rr OOTA EER.' * OO IME OOP.' EVE OOSTf AW — ess Locations tor Rent » . <4 THREE ROOMS with prl'vate bath, AVW, EH?VOU MUST OO WE OOP ON WV A v v y ? I xrS\N T O f V auses for Rent ...... 16 southern exposure, rent reasomdile. MEAN S A V V V / luburban tor Rent 44 ACK AN* EVE IV 0 0 AW V WHAT? 00 RAB ZEDOAN hummer Homea for Bent 17 Telephone 6917 or 872^. O O S r f-A W V ^ 5 Wanted to Rent ...... M IWE OOTf NEN OO W U 6 f BmU ®etate Vot 8s1# FOR RENT—A ROOMS Tvith all im­ ELPEE r r o o r f EVE OOST Apartment Building for 8alo •• provements, 182 Maple street ga­ ONTCHA AVmTA [OO OOPJKE 'less Property for Bale „ . . . 70 rage if desired. Apply 184 Maple farms and Land for Sale 71 E R S C R A C e P , I GUESS Z iS S f [ousea for SkHv •*• M • •*• • Mid 71 stre e t KAV8 E n ’S Its tor Sale dMa • • d.fls.«3i>d 71 AUL RIGHT I art Property for Sale « ..g e * 74 FOR RENT—TWO THREE and ?>? ibnrban for S a le ...... 76 four room furnished or unfurnished BUT I DONTJ ■state for ■zebange 71 GETC^iA . apartments. Manchester Oonstriic- ranted—Rea) Batata ...... TT A TALLL AMttoa—

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GO NOU m\NV '• i LVSTGN .WUtTE f^V4'S COME ON us,3ijr nsRoyco; H er Hueb^iiid— ^Yhe, and quite i A man went to see hia ph3rslcian \F n w a w Y t o r u s C-.UVS RAIN ON rlfht, too. Anybody who- kills^ an I for advice as to how to be cured of employer these days Is certainly the habit of snoring. SHELUV4G OUT TOON\ TEKn EACVA 9 *3E GREAT TO craiy.' I Physician— Does your snoring dis­ WEEK,TO KEEP TH\S fAWJL HAVE A HEAD THAT W e ■'all of course because we have and western life. arrayed eigainst us forces greater A rare collection of Chinese book* SCORCHY SMITH than we can overcome. But in many has been given the Duke University M o llie Is T ra c k e d By John C. Terry cases it doesn’t take much to over­ library by James A. 'Thomas of VeS, SHERIFF, ONE OF THE LSADBRS (S ROD come us. White Plains, N. Y. THE SHERIFF IS COMIK/6 OUT /I Goopig OF You Boys GO OUT ) 0,K. Although introduced only last KENNY -YgS,-rHAT!5 THE DESCRIPTION - RlGKT AWAY POR OUR AND FIND HER. you CAN TRACK”/m r .BROWH Patient—You say the doctor is summer, prune ' bread baking has SAMS -V1AN- So HE’S.WANTED IN CHlCASO- PR/SONCRS, DIDN’T / ^0, BoSS, HER EASILY IN THIS 5NoW - V w e 'll Ggr out? When will he be in? grown In California to an output of c a p t u r e New Office Girl—I don’t know 200,000 loaves weekly, utilizing four BANk ROBBERY ? ANyoNg ( SHE ftcrr CLEAN how long he’ll be gone. You see he’s oimces of pnmes a loaf. THAT KENNY (?IRL ? V /'WAY / out on an eternity case. Only 13 words were used by the late Webster Wood of Oakland, Cal., Business is like baseball— the hits to will his estate of $10,000 to his you made yesterday will not win the w ife. game today.

Man—Do you know any reliable rule for estimating the cost of liv­ lapper anny ays in g? F REO.U.S.PAT.OFr. F S Neighbor—Yes. Take 5rour Income — ^whatever that m ay be— and add 10 per cent.

Women make this distinction be­ tween men and fish:------They like the fish when they are fresh. W a s h i n g t o n t u b s ii By ( rane OUT OUR WAY By Williams During the nish at a certain soda 80Y, WE'RE I Y B A H , a n d w e ' r e 60IM6 TO GET THE HM LOOK THAT! fountain, yesterday the girl came to SURE GUNHA 1 LOWDOWM ON THIS SPOOK BUSINESS, TOO. METAL CLICKERS UNDER You CALL THAT WELL, 'At^6 TH* GEALITV the fellow who hsul been waiting for HAVE SOME EACH STEP, AND CON­ A g e n e r a l , GOIN’ OF MAKIN' A GENERAL, some time, and asked: REPAIR BILLS. INTO BATTLE ? ER a p r i z e FlGHTGR, 6R 7 " NECTED 8Y ELECTRIC Girl—Did you order this simdae? WIRES. WHY. t h a t h o r s e SUMPN UKE THAT- iF Fellow—No, I ordered It today. AINT GOT NO TAIL, YOU'RE A VERY ROTTEN A N ' LOOKS LIKE HE'S Heck, he has no buttons at all! ARTIST, YOU GAN ALLUS A bachelor is a man whose but­ WALKIN' ON HIS CALL IT, AFTER TH’ tons never match.— Reldsvllle, N. C., STUMMICK-AN' TH' BATTLE. Review. GENERAL-* WELL, HE'S JUST A MESS.. Indi'vidual Intelligence is always a good deal higher on an average than mass Intelligence. ’This Is the chief reason why we are not better and more wisely governed.

The following church notive is taken from a Vermont paper: Qia o r s "A t Churci last Sunday, Mr. B.— , C nea the choir leader, sang: T May Not Pass ’This Way Again,’ to the de­ Long; winded girls often get the ^ / 6 0 'AT'S / SURE. You PUSH A BUTTON SOMEWHERE, AND light of the congregation.’’ air. VEH- EXCEPT THAT WE SPOOKY THE aiCKERS SOUND LIKE FOOTSTEPS. WHY, DONT KMOW where TH' MARY, IT'S AS p l a in a s DAV. BUTTON IS, OR WHO POSHES IT OR WHY. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ------r

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The Welfare Sewing club of the The Women’s League o t Uto Sec­ Bueohla Lodge, v>«"g*ittrs o t Am ^can Legion auxiliary will hold MICKEY CARR AND HIS ond Oongregatkmal church will Italy, followed a hrle^ bualnasa ABOUnOWN its first meeting o t the season with meet tomorrow afternoon' at 2 meeting In its clubrooms in the COWEUNCEHAD Mrs. Mary Brdsnan o t Hudson Cheney building last evenkgf by the 'TiebUE Ob Bela ^ Th0 Bmblem club win have a street, at which time garments will CANADIAN CAPPERS o’clock at the church. Mrs. Alexan­ Admission of four new members. In TisfiteU; foe the - am .al­ 1 0 t _ ready xtt aale and may be oibtained J a a S ^ Inamben’ ^dal tomorrow afternoon be made for use in welfare work. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Stii der Bunce of Bolton, who was rear- their honor a aodal was given last at 2:80 at the Elka home In Rock­ ed in the South, wiU ipe&k on Negro night. Stories were told, games, TO BE CDEST HEREfrom mraabeea of the pubUdly and aon. Midma Nbreo, Deaclng 8 to 12. AdnUeeion 25c. ticket eomnrittee, edcunatlnf of Ar­ ahd Ftad Laprey. ville. Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary, School St Roc. poetry. The hoeteesee will be Mra. including cards were played and re- No. 13, U. 8. W. V., will meet at the Frank WilUama, Mra. C. E. Wilaon, freahmenta iserved. The r^ular thur Anderaon, ohginnaa; Herbert The official board of the Church State Armory Wednesday evening Mra. Joaeph Wright, Mra. David meetings will hereafter he held on Brandt, R w Johnaco, AlUn Johnim of the Nazarene wlH have a meeting at 8 o’clock sharp. All members are John L. Reinartz will give an ad- Armstrong, Mrs. Grace Ames and the third Tueaday ia the month. Rev. Harry S. Cirlson of and Mrs. O. Albert Pearaon. Reser­ A this evening at 8 o’clock. urged to be present. dreas on cathode ray oscillographz Mra. Oacar Bailey. In connection vations will cloae WetbMKlay, Fe^ at the regular weekly meeting of with the meeting the church mis­ Rev. Watson Woodruff will be the niary lA and Laaguera and mem- RAYO the Man-eater Radio club at the sionary committee, Mrs. F. C. Allen speaker at the meeting of the Pro­ Monlello, M ass, to Be 'bers of foe oongregatlon pinm^fag to Weat Side Rec at 8 o’clock tonight. chairman; Mra. Harry Rylander’. fessional Women’s club at 8 o’clock attend are aiked to make-raaarva- Anyone intereated ia extended a Mrs. Elsie Murahy, Mrs. J. M. Pres­ this evening at the 'Center Congre­ tlons immediately. It ia expected cordial invitation to attend thia ton and Mrs. E. 8. Sldgerton will gational church. He will speak on Lather Speaker. that 300 will attend the banquet. m eeting. hold a 'food sale. All women of the The program la la charge of the RAN< the poetry of Robert Frost, formerly parish will be welcome. a professor at Amherst College. executive oommittee of the League, The EducatioMai C3ub w ill meet Rev. Hanry 8. Carlson of Mon- consisting of Herman Johnson, Tuead^ afternoona inatead of tello. Mass., president of the New president, who will act as toastnoas- Wednesday hereafter. The next ter; Erik -Modean, HUma Dsdilman, on. ^higlahd Conference Luther League, meeting will be held Tueaday after- Pearl Johnson, Rudolph Jobhson and amd also of the Boston District no

Roger McCormack, aon of Mr. and Mra. W. J. McCormack of 55 New Work Trousers p*"* $2*95 Aisle Spedals atreet ia iU at hia home with a Th« J W H A L € CO aevere cold. MANCHEfTZD CONM-, The Ladlea’ Aid aoclety of the About 25 Men’s Woolen Zipper Blouses Zion Lutheran church on Cooper Second to None in atreet wUl meet tomorrow evening Left at 7:80. o’clock. Navy, Maroon, and Green. Were Value Mra. M ary ETumphrlea ia chair­ WEDNESDAY Is The Day man of the committee in charge of $5.00. Out they go a t ...... the weekly card party toinorrow eve­ Gowns and Pajamas ning at St Jamea’a hall. She will be aasiated by Miss Constantine and Cotton gowns and pajamas, figured, £tC k Miaa Marie Filiere, Miss Alice Fitz­ About 25 Boys’ Woolen Zipper Blouses gerald, Mrs. Michael Fitzgerald, of Hale’s Big Miss Gertrude Kekting, Miaa Julia Left McVeigh, Miss Catherine Selkowski, Mrs. Arline Strange, Mra. Thomas Navy, Maroon, and Green. Were Women’s Gloves Boland, Mrs. M. J. Boland, Mra. James W. Foley. Bridge, whist $4.00. Out they go a t ...... Odd lot of kid gloves, broken sizes, ^ ^ f\ f\ and setback will be played with 18 and colors, p a ir ...... ^ X • v /V J prizes for the winners and refresh­ men ta.

Breakfast Cloths At the regular meeting of the C. E. HOUSE & SON, Inc. American Legion Auxiliary in the 54x54, Japanese crepe breakfast cloths, a A State Armory last xiight it was Round (linen dept.) ...... 44 C voted to hold a membership supper at the Y. M. C. A., February 19 at 6:80. The price of admission will be Alarm Clocks a 1934 membership card or a small aum of money. Mrs. Mary Dan- Ingraham make, in all colors, choice of Q Q naber, Mrs. Gertrude Bausola, Mrs. round or squ a re...... 0 7 C Christine Glenney and Mra. May of Odds and Ends! McVeigh will receive reservations, which must be in by Thursday, Feb­ ruary 15. Carter’s Shirts and Drawers ADVERTISEMENT Men’s knit shirts and drawers, medium weight, reg­ ^All Sales Final ►No C. 0 . D.’s ular $1.00. Broken sizes. (27c each). C A Mrs. Rose Kronlck of The Wll- 2 for ...... OUC rose Dress Shc^ ia hi New York making a personally selected pur' ^No Exchanges ►No Charges chase of the latest style creations. Heinz W eek Flannelette Pajamas A t TOUR Men’s pajamas, middy and coat styles, ^ ^ A Q CRYSTAL WHITE values to $1.50, f o r ...... ^ X a V / ^ Public Pantry Set your alarm bright and early tomorrow so as to be here RANGE OIL Home Blade Style promptly when the doors open at nine o’clock WEDNESDAY to be on Children’s Low Shoes CALL hand early for Hale’s big “Round Up”. We have taken inventory Van’s Service Station and wish to start our new year with clean, fresh stock. We have Black and brown calf, sizes 8V2 to 2, (|» 1 C A 126 H artford Road TeL 8866 for ...... t O U Heinz Soup taken all odds and ends of merchandise and repriced them so ridicu­ lously low, they’ll walk right out at their new prices. We have gath­ pint ered them together in a great “ Round Up’’ of aisle tables on our main 56-Inch Spring Woolens MmU cans witH floor— domestics, housewares, apparel, drugs. So be on hand bright jyehOm m 2 New colors, new tweeds, and coat- ^ i A f ^ 25« and early tomorrow! ings, y a r d ...... '9 1 . U U H E I N Z different varieties. Try theM on our Cream o f “ oney-back guarantee! TbmaloSoup 3 (10-oz. ca n s)...... 25c

Oven-Baked Pure Dozens and dozens o^ items not PINEHURST BEANS JELLIES advertised—we’ll let you in on a Dial 4151 3 31« Native Sweet Breads. With pork and molasses Grape, quince and crab- few of our “Round Up” Values— Stahl Meyer Products FOR MONEY-SAVING O u r MILK ^uce. 2 (25-oz.) cans, 81c. apple. 8 Jars, 48c. Head Cheese ...... lb. 32c has a pormonont job as Prepared $1. to $2. Curtains, pair Scrapple...... 2 lbs. 39c HEAT WITH LITTLE mcmagor of your hocdih. 59c Blouses, Hickory Smiled Daisy 40 pairs! Mostly one-of-a-kind Odd group of cotton blouses. ruffled, lace and tailored models. 7 9 c H am s...... lb. 32c jp AHENTION Employ our hoallh Women’s and misses’ sizes. Sliced Bacon ...... pkg. 19c Mustard workor# and you'll Japanese Lunch Sets, $1. Photo Vanities, 86-lnch cloth and four napkins. X . r 3 i * C wodc much bottnr. Just six to sell! Complete manicure set in these Cooked Spaghetti vanity boxes. Ground and ask for Cloverleaf Dairy L W. TAYLOR, Prop. REMNANTS, Silk-Rayon Hose, Beef 142 Sontii Main St. Phone 4911 A great “Round Up’* of rem­ Odd lot Broken sizes and 2 - 27«3 27 « nants now 10c. Others, 50c. eolora MILK IS TN I or un 2 2 v 2 « » > . THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. 50c Pillow Cases, pair Rayon Underwear, Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies. Large Colored hem plliow cases; 6 Panties and bloomers. Also This la our 25c Ground Beef— Paint SWEET pairs only in this “Round Up” few cotton snuggles. It is chopped fresh for your jr- 886 No. Main St. XeL 4149 clearance. der from Best Grade Shoulder M anchester ORANGES POTATOES Beef. 79c Garment Bags, Children’s d 3 e doz. 15 of these cretonne garment Sperry & Barnes Products 3 lbs. l i e Rayon Vests, bags. Button closing. 8 hanger Vests only.' Small sizes. Sliced Bacon. Extra large. Colorful, FaiKsy, sound, sweet peto- size. fancy fruit! toee. Cocktail Sausage ... box 35c Women’s Small Link Sausage. $1.00 Jersey Dresses, Hams. Pork. The Manchester Pubfic Market Five in all. Brown Jersey. For Handkerchiefs, ^ ______• small girts. Try a thick, boneless slice Odd lot Good "buys” here! of Ham to bake. VERY SPECTAL! Chtrice Tender Sirloin Steak, cut M A L E S '* ^ from the best of be^, at ...... 29c lb. $1.M and $1.98 Leg- K A /* lOe and 15c Schofield Sausage ...lb , 30c Shank Ends ot Ham, cut from sugar cured ham, 4 to 5 gings, O U C Silverware, each lbs. each. Special at- ...... lOc lb. MEALTM MARKET Pink chinchilla. Brown, ten and red Jersey. Salad forks. Ice tea spoons, teat Green Beans ...... 2 qts. 25c 1 to 6 years. butter Fresh Peas. Tomatoes. Fat or Mixed Salt Pork, our own cure from native pork knives. Ouatuteed Buvnplate. C!aulifiower...... 15clb., 2 Iba. 25c Cut fYom Heavy Steer Beef! 39c Silk-Wool Hose,, 30 c Enamel, can Spinach. Celery. Salt Pigs* Hocks...... 4 ibg. 26c Sizes 5 to 6^. Tan 4nd ••Qulek-diyliif- encBML Odd Delicious Apples . .4 lbs. l i t Salt Pigs* F eet ...... 5 lbs. 25c white. ooten. 8$e nos, 38o. Baldwin Apples ... 5 lbs. 25c Lean Rib Corned Bwf a t ...... 7c lb. SnULOlM STEAK Nice White Silver Lane Sauerkraut...... 3 lbs. 25c $1. to $5. Hsts, QO a lOc Salad Spoonai, Lean Stewing Remaining stock of winter hats s k i^ T l* Wooden spobas. lOe. CRgsa Home Blade Sausage Meat from native p ork ...... 15c lb. for final clearance at 89o! w 2 2 coaatere, 56. Also salt gnd peMar- LAM B .. . V lbs. 39c shakera Tender SPECIAL! 21« n>- 79c Flannel Gowns, Native Potatoes (No. 2 grade), medium Fowl for Fricassee, size, at ...... 23c peck poond One group. Size 17 only. Neat Glass Shakers, ' each ...... strlpea 3 9 c CHaaa eugar, flour aad, sqppar 89c Oat from fanqy, shakera Monarch Monarch Nice Florida Oranges for Juice a t ...... 19e he«T steer beet. 29c and 59c Berfts, 1 A ^ Bouillon S2o Nice Large Blue Goose Grapefruit, thin sldn . .8 for 25c Mlal price far A -R ound Up” o f tnfosee* aad I l i l T ->■ .D ■ t r i a f a Paper Naidcfais, Cubes Chocolate Royal Scarlet Funily Flour, 24^-lb. m ck ...... $1.05 ■ DNB8 DAY berets. Odd colon. 1M5 to eaeb — rl Royal Scarlet Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 cans...... 15c can stylea ratad. 12 for 17c 19c 2 lb. V Brownie Apricots, large size...... 17c can , - " '' f ' 4 ' Crescent White Meat Tuna Fish Flakes . .2 etas for 29c Veal Shanks------. .lb. 8c Beef for Stewing. 17, Soup Bones. Just Arrived! A Fresh Shipment of Pineapple Juieo, SmaO Pot Roosts. Prune Juke, and Grapefruit Juiee. DIAL 4151—PINEHURST DIAL 5111 U p* A W a -I Lamb Staw’ W.-V'

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