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Republicans Rap Defeatist Spirit

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REPUBLICANS RAP DEFEATIST SPIRIT

RaDy Party Adherents In [BUGDEN SAF& Virile^ r n m . Gathering M . a • In9 BTNew t ESCAPESFROM______. U V A L RESIGNS Shanghai Shakes With Sound of Heavy Artillery; Chinese Haven Last Night; State’s AFTERDISPirreS Column Cut to Pieces hy SheDs; Behind Chinese Lines Planes and Tanks Are Massed to Withstand Attack Freedom From Debt Hail- THREE BANDITS I O V E ^ U C IE S When It Begins; Big Pnsh Expected When Japs Have ed— Speakers Flay Kidnaped Eastern Sportsman reaucracy, Federal Expen-1 h French Premier and Mem­ Enough Men on Battle Front

ditures and Urge Dry Law bers of His Cabinet Quit; Shanghai, Feb. 16.— (AP) — other, there was little firing during Cleveland and Finds Way Shanghai shook to toe bombardment toe day. Rene Recent Visit to Washing­ of heavy artillery firing across General Tsai Tlng-Kai, poet com- To Home of a Friend. Chapei tonight after a day of com­ msuider of toe Chinese forces, shift­ ed his 50,000 troops with surpris­ ton Reason for Foes’ Act. parative quiet ing rapidity, apparently to block Republican leaders and adherents It appeared toe Japanese had Japanese moves. Cleveland, Feb. 16.—(AP)—After to the policies of Abraham Lincoln brought up their biggest guns, for Both sides prepared for something a spectacular escape from kidnapers and William McKinley marked the The spectacular blaze that lighted up toe Atlantic aty„ N. J., Boardwalk while famous Steeplechase Paris, Feb. 16.— (AP)— Defeat­ the cannonading was heavier than but nobody seemed to know Just who had kept bim prisoner, his life what to expect. opening of the 1932 Presidential Amusement Pier burned is vividly shown In this night photo. Though firemen fought to check the fiames, ed by 23 votes in toe Senate this in several days. In danger, since last Thursday, toe high one-story wooden building—nationc^y known for two generations—^was almost completely destroy­ The Chinese Bankers Association campaign in Connecticut in their an­ afternoon Premier Laval and all toe Before night fell there had been Harry H. Blagden, 45, wealthy ed at .an estimated loss of $500,000. presented toe 19to Rout Army, nual McKinley Day dinner at New members of his‘Cabinet presented only one incident of importance. which is defending toe city, with Haven last night by calling to Eastern sportsman staggered early their resignations to President That was when Japanese air scouts, 250,000 Mexican dollars, about a dol- every member of the party to down today Into the home of a friend In flying high over the Ki an gw an dis­ (lar to each of toe fifty thousand the “ defeatist spirit" that has been Doumer.' Cleveland. He was suffering from The vote was on toe premier’s re­ trict between here and Woosung men in toe Army, as an expression generated by “insidious propa­ knockout drops, rough treatment spotted a lEurge body of Chinese ganda” issued by the Democratic FAMOUS ACTRESS quest to defer debate on toe gov­ of “gratitude and good will" the and fatigue. Blagden prominent in DEATH OF MISS COOK troops moving into toe front lines. bankers said. party's Washington “scandal ernment's general policy vmtil Feb. New JTork and Washington society They gave toe range to toe artil­ bureau." Proclaiming that the tide had been held for ransom since he 19, because of toe importance of the has turned and that now the critics HAS PASSED AWAY negotiations now going on in toe lery and in a few moments toe gims TO DRAFT PROTEST was kidnaped from r cottage at were cutting toe (^ilnese column to' Geneva, Feb. 16.— (A P )—A draft­ are being criticized, the 650 diners Saranac Lake, N. Y. Relatives had TO START BIG PROBE disarmament conference at Geneva. were told by Congresswoman Mrs. pieces. The Chinese found cover but ing committee of the League of Na­ feared he was murdered. By a margin of 157 to 134 toe Florence Prag Kahn, of San Fran­ Senate tum ^ him down and as he Japanese headquarters said heavy tions Ctouncll was Instructed today Blagden said he was brought to .<$> casualties had been inflicted. cisco and by U. S. Senator Hiram SAFE DOOR WAS OPEN had made the vote a question of to frame an urgent appeal to Japan, Bingham, of Connecticut, that hard- Cleveland by his kidnapers after Minnie Maddern Fiske Died During toe day Japanese troops asking her to cease hostilities in the many hours of traveling smd prob­ Narcotics May Have Caused SO SAFE WAS LOCKED confidence he immediately conferred headed campaign management and with his political advisers £md then occupied Shangh^ positions on the Far East and telling her that to e ably two days' imprisonment in a Chapel and Woosimg fronts, but the rejuvenation of the spirit of McLeansboro, Ills., Feb. 16 — Yesterday But News Has turned in bis resignation. League will refuse to recognize any Washington, Lincoln, McKinley and windowless room above a garage in there was no activity. The Japanese territorial changes which have oc­ Albany, N. Y. All of toe time Death of Boston Heiress; It’s getting BO these safe crack­ It was toe third time in toe past Roosevelt wpuld make the Republi­ ers won’t take anybody’s word seven years and toe fourth time in command said this disposition of curred as a resvilt of “Japanese oc­ cans ydctorious again in this year’s bis life was in danger. Once toe forces could be accepted as a warn­ cupation." abductors threatened to kill him. for anything. Only Been Announced. French Parliamentary history that a Presidential election. Secretary Stimson Urges The sign on toe safe in toe of­ government has been overthrown by ing to toe C!hinese to put an end to The committee got its instructions Both Are “ Wets’* Shortly after their arrival in their hostile campaign and to Cleveland two of toe kidnapers fice of toe J. W. Wright and Son an adverse vote in toe Senate. from toe twelve neutral members Senator Bingham and Mrs. Kahn withdraw. He intimated that a sec­ known only as Jim and Zeke, went Lumber Company plainly said New York, Feb. 16— (AP) —Mrs. JJsually it is the Chamber of Depu­ of toe Council this morning, and both attacked bureaucratic govern­ Investigation. ond wEuning would be Issued, and Into a house to eat, having Blagden toe strong box wasn’t locked. ties which votes a ministry out of met to compose toe appeal for sub­ ment costs and urged that the Minnie Maddern Fiske famous possibly a third so that heavy fight­ lying in toe back of toe truck un­ But the burglars elected to g o mission to a Council meeting sched­ . powers of the people bo restored. actress, died yesterday at Hollis, office. ing might be avoided. der guard of a third man called about things in their own way The Senate over|brew Andre Tar- uled for five p. m. pleaded with the citizens to Gibraltar, Feb. 16— (AP)—Priv- Long Island. She w u 66 years old. Chinese Have Plaoee- “ Curly." with toe result they broke toe dieu in 1930 and Edouard Herroit The council decided that toe com- do aooiething for the govemmtat Behind toe lines near Cbenju toe . Wni>c»k« Out Guard kte advices today said a post and couldn't get toe door Her death was not announced un­ In 1926. mimication should also ask Japan to rather wait for the government til today. She had been ill for three Associated Press correspondent saw Blagden feigned sleep, be told mortem examination of toe body of open. The Real Cause try to reach an understanding with to do something for them. Both And toe net result of their months. She made her last stage eight Chinese airplanes this eve­ police and when Curly relaxed bis Miss Elizabeth Cook of Boston, Although toe defeat was ostensi China. As for toe "territorial pleaded for nilUtary preparedness labor was nothing. appetuance on Nov. 7 at toe Black- ning, tuned up and ready for action vigllanee toe sportsman summoned bly on toe request for postponement changes"; toe Council told toe com­ of tb4 adequate type. Both urged Mass,, who died aboard the steamer etone theater in Chicago in toe play when toe command should come. reduction of federal expenditures all his remaining strength, and of debate, actually dissatisf&ctlon Chinese Prince after receiving a “Against toe Wind.” There were six pursuit planes and mittee to draft the appeal on toe that federal taxes might be reduced, knocked the guard to the floor with has been growtog among the oppo­ basis of Article X of toe League mysterioue cablegram from Boston She was forced to cancel her en­ two bombers. A Chinese pilot not and both called for the repeal of the a blow to the stomachf sition for, some time. Covenant which guarantees terrl- at Naples, Italy, saying her fiance gagement by her physician who was more than twenty years old- qaid leentb Amendment and the Wreattog a revolven from fhirly's A t botionDri arose from dizzatlf- qlarmed at her ooiuntlon, which was thete wore ulenty more where ttibse' tqrial' integrity o f League M em b m . sad A c t h a ^ IHagdan 'stru ck h im viVtth it was dead, diseiesed traces o f a factloq with toe reiults t>f toe pre­ •cvaral thnea and tlmp iB» until narcotic. ' diagnosed aa auto-itauto-lntoxlcatlon. .came from.'*"’" ' -/.ctlen Needed Stule pul of Debt ''Ri-Hoiij^sn^ etaji;yed at the home mier's trip to Washington where . ) The ndietttif was presided over by braathlMS. Ra want to the home The official result of the analysis ' 'Thlz i^ ts alee said toe CbiiibM The^appekr was decided upon as has nqt yet been.' fubUshed. .Mies o f■ IUp' codipzbi6n, Tapznion, Mias] Mas Cax. failed to get an agreement wltk the Ray; a WUoc^ stakte . treaeurqr aud of bia friand, Clauda J. Pack and G , regarding reduction had a fleet o t Whippet tanks r ^ y the result of a communication from ------AssooUk summoned pdioa. Cook’s body wiss tiwen from the For a time she was reported re­ for use whenever they were neMed. Sir John Sinton to toe effect that pfMldent o ftte :toKlnley sponding to treatment, but a week of toe war debts. iB bis InttMuetory remarks Thera, Blagden related bow he steamer here [liad buried on advice Chenju, swarming only a few efforts of four powers toward peace haa. ago she developed heart weakness The active opposition came to a Trseenrer Wilcox made an an- WflA kidllED6d« of her mother'v^o ii still in Nac^i. days ago with Chinese soldiers, was had come to natvbt and that as a yesterday at noon a blood clot bead last week when toe electoral BOUBespMBt t t a t brought forth sev­ “You are bqtog kidnaped,’’ his Her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bar­ a deserted village tonight and even result it was felt .desirable to ad­ stopped toe heart action. reform bill was Jammed through toe eral miButes of contlBued applause. captors told him. “Step along rett Cook was here yesterday for a Iridi Free State Voting To- the civiliEm population had been dress a pressing iqq;)eal to Japan. Harrison Grey Fiske, the actress’ Cliamber of Deputies over the ob­ Ha steted that after several ym s lively." short time while toe steamer on cleared out. husband, said that before going to jections of toe "Lefts" who walked The Councilmen did not deal with of keen maaagement under a Re- The prisoner was forced Into an which she is on her way home stop­ There were new artillery bat­ dar, Polliag Phcee Guard­ last spring Mrs. Fiske out of toe House In a body following China’s request for a meeting of pubUeiD adiMMtratiott the SUte expensive sedan to which a driver ped. She apparently was ignorant teries behind toe Chapei lines, set left written instructions with him their leader, former Premier the entire assembly of toe L ei^e. of cenneeticut is now out of debt. was waiting. of toe cablegram, a copy of which up apparently to repel Japanese A public council meeting will be signifying that in toe event of her Edouard Herriot. The Mate Treasury has now 100 *Ts the paper right?" one of the had 1^ that time been sent on to toe ed By Troops. landing parties on the Kiirngwan held for this purpose on Thursday. United Btates with the rest of her death there was to be >no funeral When the premier presented his cents ior every dollar of interest diM abductors inquired. "Are you a road. The whole area between Chen­ daughter’s perimnal belongings. ceremony of any kind and that none resignation to toe president this eve­ It was learned that toe Japanese on bend iseues due in 1986. Without millionaire sponsman?" ju and toe Chapei front, a stretch Asks For Osblegram were to view her remains. She want­ ning it was accepted immediately. delegates {o toe world disarmament a per eaplta debt that is almost Only n Teacher of about four miles, was a long line “No," replied Blagden, "I’m a Richard L. Sprague, United States Dublin, Irish Free State, Feb. 16. ed her body cremated. conference here bad received in­ staggering as is New T (^ state’s of barricades and trenches bristling school teacher." / consul, saw Mrs. Cook for a few —(AP)— Civil guards reinforced “I shall carry out the instructions structions not to object to toe bold­ aM without an income tax twice with machine guns. ing of a meeting of toe Assembly that of the national tax as has The kidnaper gave an exclamation moments and said she was under the troops for a heavy turnout of vot­ to toe letter," Fiske said. of disgust and then asked "could impression her daughter died of The body already has been but to “let events take their Massachusetts this state finds itself ers who will dseide today whether GREAT STRIKE ON; MILITARY ACTIVITY course." in the best condition ftnancially of your mends raise f 1,000 7" pneumonia. The consul sent a mes­ brought to a New York undertaking they will return President William eitablisbment. It will be taken to Shanghai, Feb, 16,— (AP) — The communication from Sir John any other to tlM Union. The .sportsman told them bis sage to the master of toe Chinese Depicree Centralization frisnds eould raise a little more T. Cosgrave to power or put in bis the Fiske apartment on West list Japan’s army of 26,000 tumeu the Simon on efforts of the four powers strset probably Thursday and then ordinarily peaceful mill district of apparently referred to toe activities . Mrs. Fiorence Prag Kahn, who is than that if they bad to. (Continued On Page 7.) stead the stormy Eamon de Valera OVER 30,000 QUIT carried to toe crematory. Disposi­ Shanghai in which it ii quartered of Great Britain, toe United States, Then the kidnapers made him and bis Flanna Fall. tion of the ashes has not been de­ into a scene of feverish military ac­ France, and Italy. Only yeecertey (Oeallttned on Page f ) write the letter, demanding 11,000 Tension at the polls was intensl- cided. tivity late today, leading to a be­ Sir John told toe House, of Com­ ransom, which was rsosivsd by bis fisd on account of two assassina­ A ctiv e to iMMt lief that the long expected big bat­ mons that be hoped for' a better brothsr Thomas, undsr a Utica, N. tions and an attsmptsd ihurdsr on s u m BROTHERS Despite her age Mrs. Fiske con­ Garment Trade Workers h tle was about to bef^n. turn of events in the Far East loon, T.fPostmark. tbs closing days of the. campaign. tinued active to the last. In 1928 Infantry columns marched here and shortly afterward went Into Thomas»mas Blagdstt,Blagdsi when tbs letter Two fovsmmsnt supporters were AMEKICANTIPIID ibe adopted a 18-montbs old boy at and there and cavalry and artillery conference with Prime Minister was rsosivsd, took ths monsy to slain while delivering political ad- New York Walk Onl— Po­ Tupper Lake, the rendezvous men- STARTFORJAH a meeting of the Child Adoption units dashed about. Columns of Ramsay MacDonald and other Cabi­ drsssf s and a government candidate tioDsd, but ths kidnspsrs did not League and In 1927 she associated artillery lined toe roadways, well- net members on "foreign affairs.” was fired on. kssp tbs appointmsnt. herself with Margaret Anglin to lice Fear Trouble. grpomed horses bitched to toe big The urgency of the oonferenee was roBOMBDISCOYERT Tbs prssenos of guards and troops BiagdsB epsratss and owns a form a “Nanonal Migratory Dra­ guns. Groups of officers rodz ahead Indicated by the fact that It broke was intended,as insurance against Bovs’ camp on Uppsr Saranac Laks, matic Organization" to be known as of the artillery units afid foot sol­ Into a prescribed tbree-woeks’ rest John S. Parker Abo Surren­ intimidatlou and nb further trouble patrohissd by ths sons of wsaltby the Flake-Anglln Theater. diers tramped behind toe pieces. period for the prime minister, who was antiolpated, authorities said. New York, Feb. 16.—(AP) —A parsnts, Hs Is ons of five brotbsrs Harrison Grey Flake was man­ •trike order affecting 80,000 work­ Motorcycles skidded through toe only recently had undergone an Exploihre Foond In Vatican A Large Vote ager and dlrsotor and the first pro­ who won honors at Yals. At ths ders to the State Attorney ers In the ladles’ garment trade cavalry and infantry formations al­ operation. The bitterness of ths closing days duction was "The Merry Wives of tlms of the kidnaping hs was went Into effect toll morning. though no one seemed to know awaiting the arrival of hie friends, of tbs campaign and fins weather Windsor" with Mrs, Fiske, Otis The strike wai voted on last night where they were going. Hindquar­ Might Have Been Meant Skinner and Henrietta Crossman. JAPANESE WORRIED Mr. and Mrs, E, Roland Harrlman To Begin'Sentence. brought large crowds to tha polls by the itrike committee of the In­ ters offloials kept silence and one’i beginning at 9 a. m. And a bigger Meanwhile ihe bad bev’n appear­ Tokyo, Feb. 16.— (AP)—Japanese of New York, Harrlman is ths son ternational Ladles’ Garment Work­ observation wai hampered every­ military and political leaders took For MnsiolinL of ths latf E, H. Harrlman, famous vote than tbs 70 percent of registra­ ing In other plays, including Lil­ ers Union. It. was called to de­ lian Barrett’i ”^ e Dice of the where by sentries. lltUs pains to^y to bide a growing railroad mafnate. New Haven, Feb. 16.—(AP) — tion at tha last slgotlon was indi­ mand "decent" wages and ■ stand­ Long trains of army trucks mov­ concern over the increasing popu­ cated. Cosnave forces bad ths ad­ Goat" (1922), Ida Erlich’s “Helena’s Three offloials of the defunct ards of living. ed up and down the roads from the larity In China of the 19th Chinese vantage of a well organized trans­ Boyi" (1922), St. John Irvine’s Several hundred extra police were Rome, Feb. 16.—(AP)—Italian Parker-Smlth Company, former “Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary" Japanese wharves, with military Route Army that Is defending police and Vatican authorities co-op­ port system to take voters to poll­ posted about the garment dletriot supplies from tbs transport vessels Shanghai. mortgage investment ooneem left ing booths. De Valera issued a last to prevent clazhes between the erated today in an exhaustive inves­ MOSES DENOUNCES (OoBtlnoed on Page 2) in toe river. Each truck was under Military authorities watched anxi­ tigation into tbs mysterious placing here today Iq the custody of dsputy minute statement denying reports Right Wing workers, who favor the a heavy guard, carrying unslung ously the attitude of General Cblang of a bomb in 8t. Peter’s, possibly at shsrlffs to start ssrvlng prison spread yestsrdiay that, If brought to strike, and Left Wing Oommunlzta rifles. They hauled bedding, food, Kal-Sbek, Chinese military leader ths tims Prsmlsr Mussolini ap- FEDERAL BUREAUS sentences handsd down nearly a power, be woiud abolish ths Irish TREASURY BALANCE who charged the others with fo- cooking outfits, tsnts, clothl,ng, fuel, and former preildent The|y ex­ sared thsrs after his visit to Pops year ago. Hospital Swsspstakss. menUng a "fake etrike." ammunl^n and other war lupplles. pressed a conviction he would not ?lus XI or before the -'ontlff said They surrendered today to State Some PredlotUms Washington, Feb. 16 — (AP) — Strikers Jammed the sidewalks Machine Otin Unite enter toe conflict personally al­ bis tenth anniversary mass last Attorney Samuel E. Hoyt in accord­ The pendulum in pre-election fore- Treasury rscelpts for February 18 for four blocks In the garment dis­ Smartly uniformed officers rode though* they pointed out be was sup­ ance with arrangements made last week. oaets has been swlni^g slowly wars 11,616,885.60; expenditures trict In, Seventh avenUe within • restless horses and were surround­ porting toe 19th Army and might The bomb was removed Saturday NewHampdiire Senator week when the Supreme Court of toward the Cosgrave organization, 87,186,968.07; balance 1661,878,- few minutes after toe strike order feel compelled to enter the conflict Errors upheld their convictions. ed by staff men and guards. Motor­ after authorities were Informed of it 407,28. Customs duties for 18 days went Into effect. cycles, each bearing three men and himself on account of toe growing through a mysterious cablegram John E. Parker will serve one to (Uonttnaed on Page t) of February were 810,682,286.86. The exodus of the strikers from enthuslaam throughout toe oounUy, Sajra Natien’i Motto b three years and Paul M. Smith, toe garment center buildings at 498 a machine gun dashed through tbs from ths United States. ’The oomb milling traffic. over the army’s stubborn resistance. was placed beneath a large bronse and Clarsnos V. Smith, brothers, and 600 Seventh avenue. In which More Explanations three to five years each. between fifteen and twenty thousand Japanese aviators warmed them* lion near tbs central altar, Now T a n the Bock." ■elves around fires at the newly At toe same time the foreign of­ As far as could be learned no ar­ They left hv automobile for of the striking workers are em­ fice sent Instructions to Consul Gen­ Wethersfield within a, few minutes ployed, was toe signal for a Com­ built airdrome at toe Settlement rest bad been mads today. Vatican *Angel Gabriel* Is Dead; limits. Mechanics "tuned up” the eral Kuramatsu Mural at Shanghai authorities declined to discuss the after their surrender. munist demonstration. asking him to say in rvply to the Chicago, Fsb. 16— (AP)—Senator planes and others filled the bomb cable that led to ths dlscoveiy of the Long Court Battle Almost as soon as toe strikers be­ British and American protests Oeorge H. Moies of New Hamp­ The lentence, handed down March racks with bombs. explosive and police aleo mair';alned gan pouring from their buildings a against Japan’s landing troops in shire last night denouBoed creation 2,1981, by Judge Alfred C.. Baldwin Was *Green Pastures * Star At the same tlms Russian and silence pending their efforts to solve line of Communists marching two toe International Settlement, that of government bureaus as "weird in Superior Court followed a court Ohinese laborers continued leveling the problem. and three abreait paraded up the Great Britain and U. S. also landed devioei to tbruit the government battle extending over nearly two avenue from their headquarters. toe new runwayi of toe field. ’The bomb wai exploded by Italian troops there so there seemed no Into doing what the community years. The company went into re­ Indianapolis, Feb. 16.-r(AP)—^^down and killed by a motor car dur­ They carried bannere urjHhg tin Around toe edges of the airdrome artillery officers yesterday on an ar­ reason why Japan should not do’ Should do for itself." ceivership in May, 1929. On Octo­ Samuel B. Davis Is dead. ing toe New York run of toe piece. strikers to Join "The United Front thirty planes glistened in toe bril­ likewise. tillery range near Rome. They eaid Governmental regulation of priv­ ber 24,1929 the tores offldale were Six times a week and Wednesday Hie funeral was a Harlem event. Industrial Union," and shouted to liant sunshine. Some of them were The consensus of Japanese opinion it had power enough to have lifted ate life, he said, bad ebang^ toe found guilty of eihbezslement sen­ Saturday mathiees this 62-Vear-old Davie, who took toe Gabriel rolo toe packed crowds to Join them. bombers and some pursuit planes. off Iti pedestal a massive bronze lion was that destruction o* the l9th motto of the country from E) Plurl- tenced to prison, but were granted "Gabriel" of5f toeMe all-negro, PiU itzer In December, 1980, following Hill's All were a bright metalllo color, under which it wai found. Army was absolutely essential be­ bus Unum to "Paes tha Buck." He new trials on appeal. prize play “Green Pastures," spoke death, had b m ailing since Novem­ FOUR MEN KILLED with flamlhg red tails and they bore Premier Mueeolinl was In St. cause, officials said, the Chinese urged closing of the tariff portal to Their second trial resulted in the a classii0 Uilet ber when “Green Pastures" was the rising sun emblem of Japan on Peter's Thursday after bis visit to develop American products for the sentence March 2, this time on “Oangwayl" he would bellow. playing in Chicago. When toe In- Philadelphia, Feb. 16 — (AP) — public has come to believe that that the Pontiff and knelt in prayer be­ their sides. - army, composed almost oitlrely Of American market, and declared the charges of conspiracy to defraud. "Gangway for de Lawd Gawd Jeho­ dianaMlls engagement ended be Four men were killed today and two Planes Gronnded fore the centra] altar. About 2,000 Cantonese who are pronouncedly. mass of legislation before Congress They were alleged to have defraud­ vah r went to a hospital as toe troupe of seriously injured when a truck No planes had taken off from the others were in the church at the anti-Japaneee, has heretofore been seemed to have but one object and ed noteholders of mortgages of His black face would beam with negro actors and ohoi^ters moved carrying them to work at the Ford field during toe day but everything time but all were subjected to care­ that to take away |4.95 from every- which their ooneem was truetM. a Joy reflecting that whlifli Gabriel on to Clnelnnatl. Hlh deato yester­ automobile plant In Oheiter ,w fs victorious over the Japanese and; ful scrutiny lefore they entered. was ready. The field Is now a oom- consequently, the soldiers have be- ■ bo liae stood ready to refuel the anniversary of his coronation and he you gentlemen when you regard Three officials of toe deftmot Park- rolled richly forth: lowed toe show business all hie life. determined. NEW U. 8. FROinST planes. Trucks roared In and out was borne to the central altar in the some of the propoeltlonB now up," er-Smltb Company of New Haven, “Gangway for de Lawd God Jeho- He was with the "Geo>gla Mln- Witnesses eald the demohibed Washington, Feb. 16.-^CABi dictatorial chair. The College of he said in addressing the Chicago mortgage investment ooneem which va h l" strele," the “Dixie D a ^ e s ” and truck was dragged along the tradu bringing additional euppUes. Tlie miral Taylor, oommandee^ln i Ck|r4inals preceded him and 36,000 Coal Merchants Asso^tlon." promoted a number of important And then In would walk “De later appeared on Broadway with for 800 yards binore theiMS-qar tmtn nesphere of the place Indicated that the AziatlQ fleet, hae pwions attended-the ceremony. “I speak partioularbr/* be said Hartford real eetate develoipinenti, Law d." Rlbhard Beilinett and H«len Menken. came to a stop., . ■em^thing wai abouVtn h iq q ^ woteaf with W6e-AdnfllXfl: Zf the bomb bad exploded Thure- " o f toe K elly-D avia hUl to regulate arrived at the State Prleon shortly The role of Oahrld In “Green Pas­ He was married 26 years sm . Hie The Philadelphia bound |!reight on' Except for a brief artery dnd aeatesuitaf 'JX pa^ di^ or Friday the number of casual- interstate and foreigB eomnmrce to before noon today, to itart servtog tures" has been tUdoe marked with widow and a- rister survive. The fu­ the Chester branch of the Reading over Chapei earlier in the day in la the Unltefl Baits* ttip would have been great, autborl- tragedy. The original Qahrtel was neral will be Mod In New York prob­ was going about 80 mUaa an hour, which Chineic had J^paaeae fufiz t fis said. .. (OentiBiiad mi Page 6.) (Continued On Page T») ^ Cbarlee W esley SdllL He wqa run ably Friday. pOUoe said. hohmed rather barsilezi^ ht’eich

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A ' s ^ EBIEBOENOT DOOtOBS FACTBB TIMK JUST HEKAUtCOOm ANOXBEB BOLE FOB HIM ‘lAHEHJCTBIU Doctors Higgins and L\md- [PLANS COMPLETED H arold CHemson o f N orth wim Local Stocks berg are the physicians who will REPUBUCANS RAP respond to emergency calls to­ street well known impersonator of humorous and freak charac­ ADOTTED BY HOOSE m orrow . SCBNL FEB. 23-26 FORLEGION DINNER (Famished by PotiuHii St C o.) ters, had a part in the Old Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. Timers cl^ ity basketball game 1 P. M. Stocks at the armory Saturday night al­ DEFEATIST SPIRIT though few m the lEirge crow d ^ Bank Btoeha Calls For Constitiidoiial M in Chire Andree to Afain were aware of the fact Tickets Most Be Secnred by Bid Asked (Continued from Page One) OBITUARY It was Clemson who played the Cap Nat B and T .... — 200 was the idEme o f state and locEd pEurt of Father Time as eui intro­ C o ^ R iver ...... 800 — leaders and the guests. Roy O. Wil­ Aineiidmont>-5eiiate Has Be In Charge of Seisions ductory feature to the game. Friday Dept Comin. Bres- a mlember of the Military Affaire Htfd Conn Trust ...... — 90 cox, club presiden and state Wearing long white whiskers and committee in the Congress attacked treEisurer, weis toEmtmEuster. A t DEATHS Htfd Nat B and T ... — 27 : Approred It. AtTem ida an dd basketball uniform Clem­ Im to Speok. First National...... — 200 centralization of government re­ ^bis righ t w as J. H enry son hobbled out on the floor with Land Mtf and Title... — 20 ferring to the many Washington de- Roraback, state chairman, and the aid of a cane and chased Jeae^ J. Beinarts New Brit Truat ...... — 180 piurtments lia the “piaetorlEm guard Senator Bingham. At bis left was away Ty Holland, one of the Mrs. Kahn. On the wings of the Wasblfigton, Feb. 16—CAP) — A Joseph J. Reinart' of 19 Divislen Miss Claire Andree lecturer of the Chairman Edward H s m and his Weat Hartford Trusl.. 180 — of bureaucrats.” She praised Con­ stm t died early this morning at the players of the present period, table were former Governor J. H. liesolutloD proposing to the states a De Both Home Makers’ Schools is after vdilob he beckoned tae Old oommittes for the joint banquet of Inanranoe Btooke necticut’s representatives in Wash­ Memorial hospitEil after a lingering Aetna Caaualty ...... 85 38 > Trumbull Emd Mrs. Trum bull,; eonstitutionEd amendment to abol* scheduled to appear in Manchester ’Timers to take the floor. Clemson Dilwortb Cornell Post and auxiliary, ington and launched into a siatis- from FloridEi, Miss Katherine i illness. Mr. Reinartz was bom in Aetna Life ...... 34 26 ttcal attack on prohibition pointing Ish the “Lame D uck" session of Ckm* on Feb. 38 and tmder the auspices is beat known for bis repeated met last night to make plans for vice chEdrman; Monsignor John Germ any 86 yeEira ago, and cam e triumphs in the annual St Aetna Fire ...... 28 29 out that enforcement of the dry law :ess was adopted today by tbs NeEde, who gave the blearing; Con­ w i^ his parents to Manchester when of Manchester Herald. To the wo­ Mary’s masquerades. decorating and entertainment. The Automobile ...... 15 17 cost 13 1-2 per cent of the nation’s ouss. Conn. General ...... 45 47 gressm an J. <). TUson, Oongreseman g he was 8 years old. He was employ­ men of Man'Ybeater that statement affair is' to be held at the Masonic budget. She translated freely from E. W . Gtoss, neither o f whom w as The vote was 336 to 56. \ ed by the Hartford Electric Light Hartford Fire ...... 85 36H tells a story. Its few words say they Temple on the evening of February the TEdmud citing that “No legisla­ cEdled upon to speEik, SpeEdeer H ow ­ It was approved by a , two-thirds company and the National Fire in­ 22, W ashivton's birthday. Hartford Steam Boiler 40 43 will have an opportunity to add to tion can be enforced which makes ard Alcorn, Mrs. Lewis of Strat­ vote as reqidred for a proposed con­ Robert f^rran, ticket chairman, National Fire ...... 81 33 a crime of what was never a sin.” surance company. ^ their store of cookery knowledge— ford, Judge Raymond A. Johnson stitutional amendment. Having al­ Besides bis y^ s, who was Miss requests that returns be in by Fri­ Phoenix Fire ...... 48 45 Pleads for Defense to take a post graduate course, in SENATE REJECTS of this town, and State Agent Ray­ ready been approved by the Senate, Elsie M. Cole, he leaves his parents, day evening of this week at the Travelers ...... 150 460 Mrs. Kahn plesuled she was no will be sent to conference where the most Important feminine activi­ mond Gates of Willinumtlc in addi­ Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Reiniu’ta latyst Those desiring tickets may PnbUo UtUfUee Stocks militarist but she reminded the gath­ tion to other state officials. winor differences will be composed. ty—an activity that has been wo- obtain them from Mr. Hess at bis Conn. Elec Serv ...... 44 48 ering that this country had never who live in Hlllstown, three brothers num’s own since man discovered fire Judge Johnson Honored By not fixing a limit on the second Emd three sisters. They are Lieuten­ NEW RELIEF PLAN Main street store, Robert Curran at Conn. Power ...... 43 4 4 ^ entered a war prepared for it. She annual session, the Democratic Emd applied it to food. Judge Raymond A. Johnson, of ant John ReinEirtz, Arnold Reinartz Curran’s barber shop or Earl Miner Greenwich, WAG, pfd. — 70 pr\ sed the NatlonEd Guard e« the House terminated a ten year old The mere fact they will have a this town was elected vice-president and Francis of Glastonbury; Mrs. of the Park Hill Flower shop and Hartford Elec ...... 63 55 couitry’s reEil line of defense Emd controversy between the two very good time acquiring the knowl­ of the McKinley Aaaociatioh, State John Jones of this town and Miss Walter Gorman at Pinehurst Gro­ Hartford Gaa ...... 40 43 urged Eulequate Eirmys^d navy units Senator Fuller F. BEunes of Bristol branches. edge, will combine fun Emd gay en­ M artha Emd M iss Louise ReinEmts Robinson Clainis It Races cery. do, p f d , ...... 39 43 to impress our enemies with our being elected president. State Sena­ Most Be Batifled tertainment with instruction, is be­ Guest speEdiers will be Depart­ 8 N B T Co ...... 121 134 reiuliness to protect our own. Mrs. tor Robert J. Smith of tills town WEm The resolution must be ratified by who live with their parents. side the matter. Even those who at­ Mr. Reinartz was a member of ment CommEmder Breslln, District Blaanfactarlng Stoeka KAhn said that she had been in named to the executive committee thr.ee-fourths of the states within tended the DeBoth cookery Emd TuscEm Lodge of Masons of Hart­ Too Mncb Power In Presi­ Commander Pfennig, Department Am Hardware ...... 22 24 Washington during the terms of representing Hsirtford County. The seven years. home makers lectures and demon­ President Mrs. McFarland and Dis­ Am Hosiery ...... 35 — ford and the Foresters. seven presidents Emd confidently ex­ next bsmquet of the Emsociatlon, next It provides that a new Congress strations to be entertained cEumot trict President Mrs. Rose Flansbury Arrow H and H, com.. 11 14 Funeral services will be held pects to be there during President February, will be held in Hartford. shall meet two months after the fail to acquire knowledge. It is tbeire dent’s Hands. o f the auxillEury. do, p f d ...... — 105 Hoover’s second term. November elections, instead of thir­ Thursday at 2:30 at the undertak­ before their eyes and no matter A feature of the entertEdnment BUllnge and Spender.. — 2 Praises State Treasurer teen months later as at present. ing parlors of Thomas G. Dougsm, what mood was upon them when will be the reading of the prize' Bristol Brass ...... 9 11 Terms of Congressmen would begin 59 HoU street. Rev| H. B. Anthony, Senator BinghEmi praised State they enter the bEdl the amazing Emd Washington, Feb. 16.— (AP)—A essay on George Washington by one do, pfd ...... 90 — Treemurer W ilcox’s skillful lumdling NEW TRIAL IS DEMED on January 4 and of the President pastor of the Church of the Nai»- fascinating results drawn from oven of the High school pupils. This Case, Lockwood and B — 400 end Vice President on January 24. new substitute relief proposal was of the state’s fimds citing the fact rene of wMch Mr. Reinartz was an Emd burner are Impressed upon mind essay will be selected from those Collins Co ...... 20 — As the meEisure was adopted by attendEmt will officiate. Buritd will rejected today by the Senate after that Governor Ritchie of Maryland FOR HARRY F. POWERS and ambition. No woman watching entered in the contest sponsored by Colt’s Firearms ...... 10 12 stated the other day that his state tbs Senate, Congress would convene be in the East cemetery. it had brought a speech from the the Legion Post, and which are now Eagle Lock ...... 18 22 January 2 and the President and Miss Andree bring perfection from was financially better off thEm Emy a blending of raw materials but Democratic leader assailing Repub- in the hEuids of the judges Howell PaftilP Bearings ...... — * 65 other. G ov. Ritchie’s state’s bonds aarksburg, W. Va., Feb. 16 — Vice President wotxld take office on Miss Alice A. Jaoquemln what desires to emulate her. Time UcEUiS for "appealing to the sympa­ Cheney, Rev. R. A. Colpitis and Rev. Fuller Brush, Class A. — 14 are being offered today at 4.40 and (AP)—Harry F. Powers, convicted January 15. Miss Alice A. Jacquemin, 24, of Arthur Adams of ’Trinity college. Hart and Cooley .... — lOO WEIS when mim laughed at cooking thy of the nation” for the President. Connecticut’s last block were sold niEuss killer under sentence to be 45 East Middle Turnpike, died at her schools and not a few women scorn­ The committee is working to HEurtman Tob, com.... — 2 at 4.12 proving that the banking in­ banged Msirch 18, today was denied home early today tifter a long ill­ Senator Robinson of Arkansas make the bEinquet a success . and do, pfd ...... — 20 fully declared they needed no SEiid on Lincoln’s birthday “there terests have more confidence in the a new trial. JAPANESE BIG GUNS ness. In addition to her parents, "schooling" to do what they hEul hopes for a large attendsmce o f the Inter .Silver ...... 18 22 state of Ckinnectlcut thEm in MEury- Judge Birk S. Statbers refused Mr. and Mrs. Abel J. Jacquemin, a moved out of the capital dozens of post and auxiliary members. been tamght in giirlhood by a mother do, pfd ...... 55 — lEmd. Pow ers’ pleEis Eifter J. E d Law , a t­ brother, (Seorge, and two sisters, leaders, representing the adminis- Landers, FrEmy A Clk. 20 31 who WEIS a "g o^ cook." Shan the "tions” torney, hEul presented the petition, MadeUne Y., and Helene E. survive. trarion to make public addresses Mann A Bow, Class A --- 8 OPEN BOMBARDMENT ’The trouble with that group was Emd these addresses ran a common The senior Senator from Connec­ bills of exceptions Emd a record of Miss Jacquemin wEus bom in Man­ do. Class B ...... — 4 they remembered mother’s triumphs declaration that the President weis LEGION’S AUXILIARY ticut sEdd that there Eire three the trial trEuiiBcript. chester August 28, 1907, gTEiduated New Brit. Mch. com.. — 10 “tions” to be “shunned”—depres­ The court’s action cEune » s a siir- (Ocntinoed from Page 1.) from the Eighth School district and but they didn’t remember mother’s being treated unjustly and appeal­ do, p fd ...... — 95 ing to the sympathy of the nation.’’ sion, taxation and prohibition. He prise, but Judge Stathers explained later attended Manchester High failures and the mothers who cook­ North Emd Judd .... 9 11 "I declare now,” he continued, said that depression wem lEurgely a it WEm a step tending to expedite the of the International Settlement to­ school. She was employed as a ed by rule of thumb and guess work HEARS DEFENSE TALK Niles Bern Pond ----- 7% 8% "that the criticisms of the Presi­ matter of fear. As soon as the CEise. day. stenographer at the Carlyle Johnson all too often had fallen CEdces, Peck, Stow and Wilcox 1 — dent’s course have cpme in large hoarding of money cEm be stopped The judge pointed out that since He added in bis radio message Machine CompEmy until ill heEdtb doughy crusts, tuogh meats burnt Russell Mfg Co ..... 12 20 part from the adherents to the poli­ the depression will be over, be SEdd. it is the intention of defense cuuisel that Japanese army troops were re' made it necessary for her to leave dishes and preparations that looked ScoviU ...... 18 20 tical psirty to which he belongs. Mrs. Florence Erbe Describes He cited msmy of the neeidless ex­ to tEdie the case to the State 8u- lievlng Japanese sailors in the the employ of that concern two and tasted well enough but were Stanley Works ...... 18 20 preme Court, in the e ent the Crim­ Chapel sector and that the Japanese sinister creators of every form of Has Been Done National Defense Conference penditures by federal bureaus tell­ years ago. Standard Screw ...... 27 32 ing about Senator LaFollette’s 100 inal Court verdict was not reversed were extending their lines in the digestive ails. “ W e have been told from the be- Recently In Washington. The funeral will be held at 8:30 do, pfd., guar., A .. 101 — pages of letters printed in the Ckra- by him, It would be better to go to Woosung area. Thursday morning at the fimeral "Consider it a food value first,” gitining of the session that the con­ Smythe iWg Co ...... 20 — gresslonal Record, Emd the m£my the higher court now, thus,saying The establishment of a second air home of W. P. Quish, 225 Main says Miss Andree. "Then think of dition of the country was such that Taylor Emd Fenn .... — 120 articles issued by govemmentEd bu­ additionEd costs Emd expediting field on the east bank of the Whang- street Emu at St. Bridget’s church politics should be adjourned and ’The American Legion auxiliary taste and last the appearance.” All Torrington ...... 30 82 reaus of apparent uselessness and action. poo river by JapEmese army was re­ at 9 o’clock. Friends are requested emergency measures should be ad- unit at its meeting last night at of her offering, and there are scores Underwood Mfg C3o ... 20 22 extremely expensive. He also explained that should the ported. to omit fiowers. BuriM will be in VEmced by common consent and that the State Armory had as its guest of them rEmging from great roasts Union Mfg Co ...... — 10, All Pay Taxes Supreme Court order a new trial Another message from the admi­ St. James’s cemetery. to the most dainty of bridge lunch­ is exEustly what has been done. speaker, Mrs. Florence Erbe of there would be a cleEmer coneeption Southington who spoke on National U S ESnvelope, c o m .. liO — Anyone who buys anything pays ral said that the Chinese 19th Route eon Ud-bits, are bull, on that blue “And yet every day some Repub­ do. pfd ...... 95 — of the procedure to be followed by Defense. Mrs. Erbe attended the taxes, SenEdor Bingham pointed out, Army soldiers have become national Charles Trebbe O'Leary print of cookery. “If a food isn’t lican orator tells the country that the CriminEil Court tlum i f the case national defense conference held Veeder R oot ...... — 12 Emd he urged the people to stop heroes l^cause of their determined Mr. Hoover has saved the United were first reviewed by him Euid then C3iarles ’Trebbe O’LeEury, five years good for the eater then it isn’t good February 1, 2 and 3 at the Na* W hitlock Ctoil Pipe . . . — 11 m aking demEmds upon the federal stand against the Japtmese at Emd four months old son of Mr. and S tetes.” taken to the high court. / for Emything,” she adds. "In fact in­ tional headquarters of the D. A. R. J.B.Wil’ms Co. $10 par — 90 government. He stated that most D iapel. Mrs. Patrick J. O’Leary, died at his Robinson was opposing an amend­ Powers was convicted in'Decem­ stead of beii^ a body asset it be­ ment to the LaFollette-CostigEm bill in Washington, D. C. She gave eu of the governmental expenditures \\ A tense situation due to Com­ home, 867 East Center street, at two comes a demgerous liability." The ber of the murder of Mrs. Dorothy munistic agitation was reported at to provide $750,000,000 for unem­ interesting Emd instructive talk in are a result of the demands of the o’clock this morning after a w e^’s De Both Home Makers’ Schools Pressler Lemke, Northboro, Maas., Wuhu by United States Parrott ployment relief. The amendment by regard to the proceedings, telling of people. Every agency in the coun­ illness o f bronchial pneumoniEU never make or recommend a food or try, it seems, makes demsmds upon divorcee, at his Quiet Dell gEurage which has returned to Nanking from Little (Charles leaves besides bis S tator Couzena (R., Mich.), would conferences with' various Senators N. Y . Sto housewife. OF STATE’S ENGINEERS tume accompanied bv Mrs Wilfred Am Wat Wke ...... 29% cake Flour, pkg...... X iu C The funerEd of Mrs. Eleanor M. Clark at the piano. An essay on the Anaconda ...... 10 products of grain consumed illicitly. at the WqahlngtoD ccmferenc6; bEu The most delightful of cakes,'Sauces, He defended his stand in Washing­ traveled extensively in the Orient Blue Rose Rice, C ^ Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pies, meat combinations are as sim­ boyhood of Abraham Lincoln was Atchison ...... 85% Charles Hernum Cheney of Hartford Hartford, Feb. 16— (AP)—Charles read and written by FrEmces Miner Auburn ...... 120 V4 ton bn his beer bill and msdntained and is im aothority on Far Eastern lb ...... DC ple as the mEddng of com meal that repeal of the 18th Amendment questions. He will assist the RoeuI, who died Feb. 12 in Colorado A. Wheeler of Storrs was today Emd a request recitation “At the BEdt and Ohio ...... 18 Roll Mop 10c, O C mush—provided the maker follows must be doAe by steps. He rallied American Legation In preparing Springs, wEis held at the Cheney instructions. There are certain elected president of the Connecticut Movies” by Esther Pltk’n clo.«ed the Bendix ...... 17% 3 f o r ...... ^ D C Beth S teel...... 21% the voters present to a whole-heart­ material for General B^Emk R. residence at 2 o’clock this Eiftemoon. things to do imd a certain time in Society of Civil Engineers at the program . P atriotic sonars were Borden ...... 38% ed support of the Republican ticket McCoq for use In connection with Goldust Cleanser, A g % Services were private for members which to do them. That is all. It 48th axmual meeting of the society sung at the beginning and end of Can P ac ...... 15% next fall. hla work as a member of the 10c size can ...... 4 C of the famUy. Rev. Dr. Harlow of was the old-faShioned methods of at the State Library. Other officers the ente-talnment. elected were Charles B. Famham, of Ca.?6 (J. I .) ...... 8594 Honored Guests ’ League of Nations commisrion of Boston officiated. The bearers were cookery wherein the cook guesses Mrs. Fdward Hess and her Rome Beauty Apples O C New Haven, first vice president; Cerro De Pasco ...... h 11% The lor" head table, the entire inqu'ry now on the way to Man­ aifford Brooks, Jacob Cheney, Rus­ at what she was doing that made committee served at prett’lv dec- 6 lb s. f o r ...... e&DC sell Hathaway Emd Winslow Rich­ Clarence M. Blair of New Haven, Ches'and Ohio ...... 24% length of the Hotel Taft’s ball room churia. things complicated. orated tables, cherrv salad with Vicks^ Cough Drops mond. BuriEd WEIS in the E ast cem e­ second vice president; H. Jackson Chrysler ...... 12% Any. niEm—one who hEis never whinned cream and obP’'ries. d«c- tery. ' Tippet of New Haven, secretary- nrat<’d rakes and coffee 'P’e favors Coca Cola .113% 10c pkg. fo r ...... / C fried an egg, for instance—can pro­ treasurer anc Frederick P. Stakel of were little red hatchets in gum Col Gas ...... 14% ! '.IPWl Blue Ribbon Malt ^ duce a four story cake appetising Mrs. Sarah L. Hobby South Norwalk, member of the drone. Coml Solv ...... 8% S yru p , c a n ...... 4 % / C enough to make the mouth water board of directors. Cons Qaa ...... 62% Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Among .the invited guests pres­ VVednes Ja.v TODAY Fresh Eggs, 0 0 . . % L. Hobby, mother of Walter Hobby without even soiling bis coat and at Elmer C. Welden of Hartford, out­ ent from other n«t»Hot«e or"'a->«-a- Cont Can ...... 37% Ei. G. the first trial—if he follows instruc­ d o z e n ...... i l D C of Henry street, Harry Hobby of going president urged that Govern­ tlons, were Mrs. T. J. Lewie. Miss C om P r o d ...... 43% and .Robinson In Cottage street and Mrs. Edgar M. tions. The men who have gone into ment ownership of public utilities Drug ...... - ...... 53% “The Hatch Mary Ann Cookies, 1 Q ^ Emma Hutchinson and Miss Ida Thursday Thompson of Highland street, who the kitchen and messed ab^t in n be discouraged. Holbrook of Orford Parish Ci'anter. Du Pont ...... 56% Man” lb . p kg...... lO C died Saturday afternoon -at the age effort to produce a meal when wifie The two day program which be­ Daughters of the 4.merlcan Pf'olu-' Esistman Kodak ...... 76 Wednesday Special: of 78, were held today at 1:80 from WEIS away may look upon this state­ gan this morning continued this tlon: Mrs. Helen Henrv and Mrs. Elec and Mus ...... 3% Bellevue Apple Butter Y Q ^ the fimeral parlors of Avery Jb Van ment with distrust. But they need afternoon with three papers dealing Ethel Carter of fhe Daughters of Elec Auto L ite ...... 80% You CanLove A Married Man! Zandt, WiUlmanUo. Mrs. Hobby only atop to remember they went with certain aspects of the Coimectl- Elec Pow and L t ...... 18% q u art j a r ...... X a / C Union War Veterans. Mrs. Fred was ^6 widow of Charles Hobby about things without knowing what cut-Massachusetts water case. Snow, commissioner of the Girl F ox Film A ...... 3% Thursday Special: Emd spent most of her married life they were .ttempting. ’They “guess­ A reception and banquet will be Scout organization. Mrs. Eleanor Gen E lec ...... 22% Three Ring Malt O Q ^ in Mansfield. She leaves eleven ed" at every thing they did. held at the Hotel Bond this evening Freelove of the auxiHarv to the Gen F o o d s ...... 84% Cheated o f roman<» ^ r u p , c a n ...... O D C sons and daughters, 25 grand­ Miss Andree says a ten year old at which honorary membership will Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mrs. Gen Motors ...... 23 children and 10 great grandchildren. child can put together successfully be conferred on Charles F. (Jhase, Edward Waterman, president of Gillette ...... 17. like so many millions Burial was In the Mansfield ceme­ almost any dish known to the art ast president of the Connecticut Mary Bushnell Cheney auxiliary Gold Dust ...... 17% tery. of modem cookery—if be follows in­ oclety for Civil Engineers, smd now Spanish War Veterans and Mrs. Grigsby Grunow ...... 1% of other women— she MAHIEU’S structions. That is the basis of all gpresident of the Berlin (^instruction Volmar Thomfeidt of the Army Emd Herahey ...... 77% Company. Honorary membership Int H arv ...... 23% the teaching of the De Both Home Navy club auxiliary. wanted to give him Makers’ Schools of which Miss An­ will also be bestowed upon John C. Int N ick 8 GROCERY FAMOUS ACTRESS dree is a member. It has been Traoy, professor of civil engineering Int Tel and Tel ...... 10% Dial 6476 183 Spruce St. demonstrated over and over. Cook­ at YEde. Johns MEmviUe ...... 22% love — but devotion The meeting will continue with COSGRAVE SEEMS Kelvlnator ...... 9% HAS PASSED AWAY ery isn’t magic or genius—its a sim­ morning u d Efftemoon sessions at ple business with very definite rules. Kennecott 10 was all the law would the State Library on Wednesday. Kreug Emd ’Toll ...... 8% The DeBoth Schools teach the rules. CERTAIN TO WIN (Gontlnned from Page 1) Two plus two are four. No matter Lehigh Coal ...... 2% allow! Ugg and My B ...... 66% what you do or think or say you (1923), Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s (Gontlnned from Page ].) Loew ’s ...... 80% cannot alter that fact. Cooking is NEW LABOR BKL Lorillard 14% Do not fail to see the 'The Rivals" a924-25), and Ibsen’s Just as alimentary and just as sim­ "Ghosts" (1927). In 1980 she ap­ the Cunumn na N gael, the chEmge McKeesp ’Bn ...... 87% ple and Just as governed rule. M ont W ard ...... 9% queen of the screen in peared in "Ladies of the Jury,” "It’s When Miss Andree tells her audi­ in British tariff polices in the last a Grand Life” and as Mrs. Malaprop Washington, Feb. 16.— (AP)—On Nat Biscuit ...... 43% ences bow a thing is done she few weeks was credited with plac­ in "The Rivals.” behalf of a Senate judiciary commit­ ing the Cosgrave party, which has Nat Cash Reg ...... 9% this great heart inter­ demonstrates it. When she says a tee minority. Senator Hebert, (R., R. N at D airy ...... 28% cup of this, two cups of that, and a been in power throughout the ten I.), today introduced a substitute years of the existence of the free N Y Central...... 31% est story! tablespoon of the other choked so for Norris bill to restrict the use of NY NH and Htfd ...... 28 many minutes Will produce so and state, in an advantEigeous position. WET BLOCK BEATEN Fede^ Injunctions in labor dis­ The Fianna Fail of de Valera con­ N orth A m e r ...... 86% so. Well—it always does. When you Noranda 14% putes'. ducted the m ost m oderate CEunpaign if you are a hoiuewife go to the Packard ...... 4% The substitute, Hebert said, sets in pEurty history on the basis of nmk- kitchen to make a pie, or a cake, or PEuram Puh ...... 9% Washington, Feb. 16.—(AP)—A forth the aspiratious of labor as ing Ireland self-contained, further a dinner, do you know it will be a written by the late Chief Justice proposed constitutional amendment Beverage from ElnglEmd and aboli­ Penn '•* 31% KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD success? You should. Miss Andree TEfft in the Tri-Clties CEise and re­ Phillips Pete ...... 4% for a "home rule plan of dealing tion of the oath to the King. The by paying your bills promptly. will prove to you that such assur­ writes the nine conditions of the Pub Serv N J 66% with prohibition was voted down 14 government waged its battle on Get the money from us—^pay all to 9 today by a House committee. ance can be based on certainty. Norris bill under which no injunc­ Radio ...... 9% tions could be issued. economic cooperation with England Radio Keith6 your bills—^pay us bimk a little Its proponents immediately gave ’The Norris measure holds Emy of­ with a view to tariff preferences. Rem Rand ...... 2% each week or month. We will notice they woidd press for a House BEVOLI IN FEBU The Uut Dell which was dissolved roll call. ficer or member of a union b l^ e- Rey Toh B 87% lend you any amoimt up to $800 less for an illegal act unless it la JanuEUT 29 gave 85 of its votes on Sears Roebuck ...... 88% This Emtion was taken by tbs judi­ Lima, Peru, Feb. 16.—(AP)—A luual divisions to the Cunumn na without indorsers, and our only ciary committee on a resolution clearly shown be participated in or Sinclair ...... 5% government announcement today Ngael, Emd a majority of eight or Soeony Vac ...... 9% sponsored by the House Wet Bloc. approved such act. The substitute charge Is three and a half per said swift and drastic steps were would permit escape of liability in nine usually eoula be dwnded bn South ^Pac 88% Co-Featured on the Same Program! cent on the unpaid monthly bal­ They pUmn^ to demand a vote on being taken to squeleb a "revolu­ even in close battles, with every the fioor through the new house rule this respect only in contempt pro­ Stand Brands * 18% tionary plot” In Callao and Lima indication that today’s election St Gas and E l...... 80% ance. Signatures of husband permitting such action on a petition ceedings. PRANK ALBERTSON YMiere it was said minor dashes would be a dole one, it was agreed St Oil Citi 25% and wife the only ones required. bearing 145 signatures. have occurred. either party probably would face ^ StOlI N J ...... 29% SLIM SUMMERVILLE^ LOUISE FAZENDA CWl at our office or telephone MeEmwhile a Senate judiciary sub­ First hints of trouble cams In a LOANS TO STUDENTS difficult problem to push through' Tex Corp 12 committee was receivliif teatunony letter to the Assembly from laiis any oom p^enilve pibgrain before ’Timken Roll B ear ...... 20% A thrilling Mixture of Bomanoe, Langbs Euid S k S a th on resolutions by Senator Bingham, Flores, Interior minister, early to­ New London, Feb. 16— (AP) — ^tbe next D ell. Trans-Amaries ...... 5% (R., Conn.) which would five the day who said the government was Loans attd eoholarebipe toteling $4,- Union Carbide ...... 82% ‘TIACING YOUTH” people greater voice ip the ratifica­ obliged to deport the leaders of the 000 obtained from Alumni and XJUit Aircraft' 15% tion of constitutional amendments. m orsm en t other parsons hate enabled 39 wom­ THBEE ABB SEN^BNCED umt Gaa Im p ...... 19% A dash between government siq>- en to remain at Conneotleut OOUefe XJ'B Xnd A lco 25% WEDNESDAY NICHT OBSEKVraD AS : IDEAL BEUEVED OF COMMAND porters and tiie opposition occurred this semeeter, Preeideat Katherlna New Haven, Feb. 16.—(AP)— E U 8 Rubber ...... 4% at Callao according to By Oomerdo, Bhmt aahouneed today. No etudeote Cbarlea F risco, 41, BfEirtin Clauss, XJ 8 8teel 46% Fhumctng AisodatioD, Ine. Hartford, Feb. 16y-r(AP)-^Major in which one man was mUed, and hart been forced to quit Khool for 29, and W aldo CUbbe, 38, aU b f OuU- FAMILY lOGlit y I ; •Matatait., Slid Floor XJtir P ow M d L t ...... 9 Joseph F. Nolaa, ^ d battalion is another wounded. ford were eentenoed to one year in Warn4e Plct 8% Two obih^M admitted free tt zeeMsimaie# -fliflar iMl TSL TStl, Sontb BfaadMfter rsUsved of temporary eommaad of Hie government blamed a oomhi- Afiee H untaSid annminc^ fift a county Jail by SiqNUior Judge Bald­ W est XJhiflp ...... ;.45% mother. Flaa • fhinily istfty aoirt'' the 169th Zhfimtiy in ordefii tt« m natlon of Cofiimimlsta. Aara Pirtv $ffi,0p0 to ;te'«oU age during the win today S (^ . entmred pleas, of tte adtoMCaoBlea-tedavi. woeiwenn ,• i| ' ' ■■ ' * • ■

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1932. ! ^ g e t h r e e

master-general,'the South Manchesr tween the hours of 7 a. mi,' and 7:80, money, the mattress, a broken tea­ WINDOW SERVICE CUT ter p<^ office, m ffa part o f this p. m. • . pot and any .other hide-out where ABOUT TOWN OVER 700 PERSONS Manchester’s economy campaign, has bejen obliged "These changes, we understand, MANCHESTER DAY money is hoarded. I want to say to to make some .changes in assign­ are about the same as those which you that there is money enough to Date Book AT SOUTH END P. 0 . ment of duties; and In window serv- are being' made at other post of­ be had in the country if it was put S t Mary’s Ladles Guild will hold VISITNEWY.M.C.A. iCCi fices of approximately the sjaxhe sise TO BE HELD SOON in circulation, ^ e s e big events its regular meeting Thursday after­ “No change is made in the deliv­ as the South Manchester office." have a two-fold purpose; you must Retrenchment In Expenditures noon in the Guild room. Tomorrow The Week ery of letters and parcel post pack­ No change in hours has been made replace the merchandise in your evening the Guild members are re­ By Department Does Not Ef­ ages, and no change la made in the at the Manchester post office at the store when you sell and when you Friday, Feb. 19—Annual banquet quested to meet in the Guild room fect Other Services However. receipt and dispatch of malls. Pa­ north end and no retrenchment or­ place your orders this in turn sets at 7:10 and attend in a body the Open House Program At­ of Luther League of Swedish Lu­ trons who have boxes at the post of­ ders have been received by Postmas-5 Merchants In Session Last the wheels of business in motion. Lenten service at 7:30. The preacher theran church. fice will be able to get their mail be- ter Ernest Bro'wn as yet. Many Held will be the Rev. R. V. K. Harris of Girl Scout rally at Hollister street schooL A new and curtailed schedule of “I have found that Thursday is St. James’s church, Winsted. tracts Big Crowd; Guests Night Decide On Big Mer­ a good day to hold one ot ^ese Next Week window service went into effect at events and that it is advisable to the South Manchester post office Trinity Past Noble Grands Associ­ Sunday, Feb. 21—Dedication of keep the news of such event quiet Pleased With Fine Building Y. M. C. A. at north end. chandising Event. ation will meet on Tuesday, Febru­ today, part of a country-wide plsm imtil three days previous to It. In Monday, Feb. 22—Joint banquet now being put kito effect on orders other words, break out with your ary 23 at three o’clock In Odd Fel­ of American Legion and Auxiliary lows hall, Rockville. from the first assistant postmaster- publicity on Monday m a big way More than 700 persons are esti­ at Masonic Temple. general because the Post Office De­ At a well attended meeting of the and foUow it right through until mated to have visited Manchester’s Tuesday, Feb. 23—Opening of partment must hereafter., operate To m o rro w ! Merchants* Division of the Cham­ Thursday. Many New England cities The Women’s League for Service third annual Herald Cooking School new and attractive Y. M. C. A. with curtailed appropriations. ber of Commerce held last evening and towns have held such days, will hold its regular business meet­ at Masonic Temple, to continue Post offices throughout the coun­ W e Will Announce in ing tomorrow afternoon at two building at the north end last night at the Hotel Sheridan, it was voted several are holding them this week through Friday, Feb. 26, afternoons try have shown a marked decrease and a number are scheduled for the o’clock at the Second Congregation­ where an "Open House” prog;ram only. to hold a Manchester Day at a date in total receipts and as a result have The Herald a next few weeks. New Haven Day al church. A large attendance is marked the official opening of the Wednesday, Feb. 24 — Annual been notified to .reorganize their to be announced publicly later. was such a big success last fall hoped for as a number of matters of town’s new recreational center. meeting of Manchester Coimtry forces so eis to ' reduce substitute This will be in order with other big that they are already planning for importance will be discussed. The Members of the board of directors club. service to the minimum and curtail one-day merchandising events held another New Haven Day this president, Mrs. Charles J. Strick­ and others guided the visitors Next Montk service as mueh as possible without land, who has been confined to her by other New England cities. Such month. . ... J through the building in groups, Wednesday, March 2—Opening of serious detriment to their patrons. "I cannot begdn to go into the de­ home for several weeks with pneu­ pointing out the various facilities The south end office here has been an event has been under considera­ monia, hopes to be present at this Automobile Show at Armory, con­ tails in connection with this event, and answering questions. Mrs. tinuing through Saturday. particularly fortunate in this regard, tion by the executive committee of but I would like to make a few sug­ meeting. Mrs. J. M. Williams and the Merchants’ Division and v many James Sheaurer was chairman of Monday, March 7— Adjourned showing a decrease of only four and gestions, one of which is that you Mrs. Charles Northrop will be host­ one-third per cent. of its members for some time and the committee in charge and bad aimual town meeting at High co-operate with your Automobile esses. as her assistants, Miss Grace Rob­ school. The new schedule will not affect the semi-annual Dollar Day was men in their coming show, that you abandoned In favor of Manchester ertson and Mrs. C. R. Burr. Tuesday, March 8 — Fourth an­ the regular delivery of letters and may have their co-operation for Simset Rebekah lodge gave a suc­ All Pleased nual concert of G Clef Glee club at parcel post packages and no change Day- : Manchester Day. I have found that cessful Valentine card party in Odd c . J. McCann Speaker Everyone who saw the Y. M. C. Swedish Lutheran church. is made in the receipt and dispatch SALE an automobile parade through the Fellows hall last evening for the A.’a Interior for the first time last Wednesday, March 30 — Annual of mails. Under the new schedule, Following the dinner, A. Leroy surrotmding towns is a very success­ benefit of the fiower fimd. Twenty- Slocum, chairman of the Merchants night, was thoroughly pleased, and ball of Knights of Columbus at the windows at the post office will ful stunt and helps stimulate in­ two tables were filled with players. many expressions of favorable com­ State Armory. close at 6 o’clock in the afternoon, Division, introduced C. J. McCann terest in your day. Another good Miss Olive Wilson won first prize in of Bristol, formerly connected with ment were voiced. The beautifully Coming Events with the exception of the money or­ stunt is to get the High school stu­ bridge and Mrs. Charles Warren, furnished social rooms, the fine der window, which will close at 5:30 the J. W. Hale company. He gave Wednesday, April 6 — Thirty-first dents to work at designing an em­ second. Stanley Nicholson and Jack gymnasium, banquet haill and ac­ o’clock. The lobby will close at 7:30 Living Room Suites a very interesting and enlighten­ annual banquet of Chamber of blem for the day. Let it be a com Stevenson were the winners among companying kitchen, shower bath o’clock. ing tsdk on the way Bristol Day affair and award some sort Commerce at Masonic Temple. -at- was planned and its results.psults. MrMr. jgj. ^jjg ^nner. As far as the men. In whist first prizes went quarters and bowling alleys,' at­ Monday, April 11 — Annual Kl- Exceptions to this schedule will be to Mrs. Elizabeth Wright and Ben­ tracted the most attention. on Thursday and Saturday. One win­ McCann spoke in part, as follows: the mayor of your city is concerned, wanis Minstrel Show at High school “Bristol Day was very successful, jamin Housel, seebnd to Mrs. Myrtle A program of entertainment was also April 12. dow will remain open until 7:15 you will have no trouble In getting Wright and Fred Lewis. The com­ staged under the direction of Mrs o’clock for stamp, parcel post, gen­ in fact one of the most successful a proclamation from him for Man­ Friday, June 24—Opening of two- promotions I have ever had the mittee under the chairmanship of Joseph Handley in the gymnasium day state convention and field day eral delivery and registry service on chester Day. Mrs. Martha Cone served sand­ Ten high school boys and girls took Thursday evening. On Saturday the privilege of working on. Bristol Gilts of Loyal Order of Moose here. Day was held November 20th after wiches, cup cakes and coffee. part in enacting the first of two, Saturday, June 25 — State Ma­ money order will close at 1 o’clock, "Now there is another angle to one-act comedies, "False Pretenses.” as 'will all other window service. The Hartford, Waterbury, Torrington, the Idea that was started in Paw­ sonic Veterans Reunion at Temple. each New Haven and Bridgeport had "An Evening with George Wash­ Those taking part were, Esther lobby will close at 7:3j0 o’clock. tucket, R. I., and that is arranging Welles, Betty Harvey, Lucille The following announcement In held similar days. At the first for gifts to be given away after the ington" is the title of the program These are quality suits— but quantity will be limit­ meeting called in Bristol of the which the Center Church Women’s Brown, Agnes Bober, Catherine connection with the revised sched­ day. In Pawtucket the grlfts were Flke, Walter Smith, Frank Vlttner, ule was made today by Postmaster ed. See Wednesday paper for details. merchants of that city there was from an electric range and gas Federation has under course of RUBINOW’ S DISPOSAL an attendance of only eight. Of this preparation for tomorrow evening at Raymond Harrington, William In­ Frank B. Crocker: range down. The idea of getting graham, Robert Wetherell and "In view of the fact that the Poet number there were only three who something for nothing appeals to the church. The committee In really showed enthusiasm for the charge Includes Mrs. Watson Wood­ Kenneth Beebe. SALE IN FULL SWING Office Department must hereafter all. Prize slips were ^ven out operate with curtailed appropria event, but It was finally voted by with every purchase. A committee ruff, Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mrs. R. A. Mosio those present to hold Br^Jol Day. St. Laurent, Mrs. Robert Russell, Mrs. Walter D. Crockett an tions, the first assistant postmaster- Is appointed to draw these prices nounced the program. The second general has directed that postmas­ The entire number at this first with the drawing held In some pub­ Mrs. Charles S. Burr, Mrs. George Rublnow’s disposal sale of his en­ meeting were appo'nted as a pre­ Plnney and Mrs. William Cook. play’s cast included Miss Faith Fal tire stock, which has been going on ters make a study of conditions at lic place on the Saturday following low, Miss Gwendolyn Prescott and their individual offices, reorganize liminary committee to appoint a the event. Prize winners do not Priscilla Plllsbury will give a read­ for several days Is now In full swing. general committee for the event. ing, "G.’afidma’s Minuet.” A colo­ Mrs. Handley. Music was provided All of the present stock regardless their forces so as to reduce substl necessarily have to be present when ily known musicians, A1 This general committee was com­ the drawing Is held, for every slip nial minuet will be danced by Mary by two widely of how little It was affected by recent tute setwlce to the minimum, and posed of 12 men, comprising eight has the name and address on it. Alice Andrews, Louise Burr, Bar­ Behrend on the violin and Otto fire has been Included In the sale. In- curtail service as much as possible OraBsite ffi^ School Neubauer at the piano. They without serious detriment to their merchants, two bankers, an auto- There Is another angle to this that bara Lundberg, and Elizabeth Wood­ rldentally a great deal of the stock Soudi Manchester mobile man and a hairdresser. At ruff Helen Vlertel will play the played In the men’s social room first was kept under cover in the rear of patrons. This, In brief, Is the coun­ is good, for the prize drawing held try-wide plan now being put Into ef the organization meeting of this on the following Saturday naturally violin accompaniment. Mrs. Ulllan and later In the gymnasium. the store and was hardly touched by committee there wa» some discus- S. Bowers will read the play, Miss Christine Mason and a staff ■moke and water. Everything has feet. tends to bring people Into the town of assistants Including Mrs. W. W. “In compliance with these instruc slon as to who should be chairman again." "Washington at Mount Vernon" and been priced extremely low for quick and It was finally agreed that the “Give them genuine bargains. If French Canadian poems. Refresh­ Robertson, Mrs. Scott H. Simon, ■elllng. tions from the first assistant post­ Mrs. Joseph Wright and Mrs. Har selection of some man other than a you go into thisVniB VVBUWievent, HVgo into it ments will be served and a collection merchant would be preferable and old Norton, served coffee and thoroughly and wholeheartedly. It received. wafers to the guests In the banquet one of the bankers was finally per­ will give you an increase In busi­ suaded to be chairman. I want to hall on the second floor. There was ness from 8 to 7 times over a regu­ There will be a meeting of the also an exhibition of tap and jazz say that he did a very fine job and lar sales day. The proper kind of Felloworaft Club at 7:80 tonight at I attribute a great deal of the suc- dancing by Billy and Dorothy Gees publicity will put It across and your the Masonic Temple. oass of Bristol Day to his untiring newspaper Is your best source. Tn In the gymnasium between the \f plays. addition to that, dress up your A four pieceltoa orchaatra faaturing *^*ln"a general way the setup of town, give the people something to Actual Start Today the affair was similar to the promo­ f and Otto Naubauar, will The bowling alloys were open for look at, make It look like carnival furniah tha muilo for danolng at tion that you merchants here In time. Just let me add In closing, the first time last night and many Manchester are familiar with. How­ you will get out of this event just thu aooial and danoa to ba glvan at persons took part in this healthful ever, there was one striking differ­ what you put into It, nor more, no tha Y. M. C. A. Thuraday night reorsatlon. Today tha Y. M, C. A. begins aotlvs reorsatlon programs ence Uiat I want to bring out and less." starting at 0 o’clock. Card gamai that was the fact that every Item Following the business of the will ba playad In tha aooial rooms whioh will be held daily except was followed through and details meeting, a resolution was Intro­ and various claaaaa such aa jawslry Sundays, from 12 at noon until lOiSO carefully worked out. duced complimenting Charles B. and laathar craft work, will ba in in ths evening. Committees House, Manchester’s lenlor Mer­ asiaion and paraona who wiah to i “The general committee was split chant upon reaching his 78th birth­ join tha Y and anroll in any of the UP into sub-oommittees, first of day. olaaaai may do ao Thuraday night— v^loh was the publicity committee, or, for that matter, any night. GIRLS’ FRIENDLY which took care of posters, window t cards, banners and advertising. Leonard Booallanta, wall known SOCIETY NOTES The public relations committee made DODfilNG ONE YOUNGSTER vlollnlat, will play at the luppar the arrangements with the tele­ phone company whereby every sub­ and antartainmant of the W. B. A. scriber was called before Bristol AUTOIST HITS ANOTHER Guards In Odd Fallowa hall thla The rej^ilar weekly meeting of St. Day and Incidentally, It took three evening. Mary’s Glrle’ Friendly Society was days to do the matter correctly. held last evening In the pariah house at 7 o'clock, with the usual opening This committee also arranged for Harvey Johnson, 10 Years Old Glbbona Aasembly, Catholic Ladles free transportation Into the city on of Columbus, will sponsor a card service of worship In charge of that day. Free transportation In Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles party tomorrow evening at St. Margaret Stratton. The scripture Bristol was provided between 9 J. Johnson, Woodland Street, James'i hall on Park atreet for tha lesson was read by Evelyn Carlson, and 11 a. m. Another feature they the VI ’tlm. benefit of St. Jamea'a church. and a poem, "0(ir Burden Bearer,” worked out was the blowing of the Bridge, whiAt and setback will be was read by Violet Madden. factory whistles at Intervals on the played, and tha committee promlsea The society was fortunate In hav­ morning of November 20th. Harvey Johnson, 10-year-old son attractive prizes In each section. ing as their guest last evening, Mrs. William C. Cheney, who gave “At a dinner meeting following of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Johnson Play will start at 8 o’clock and re­ the preparatory work of the com­ a most interesting and delightful of 29 Woodland street, lies In the freshments will be served at the mittees there were 89 merchants close of the games. All whist and talk to the members, of her travels and business men present. At this Memorial Hospital with a broken setback players will be welcome. In Hawaii. The missionary work meeting It was outlined what It leg, a broken left shoulder, a broken Miss Roae Woodhouse, chairman, done by the society during Lent la would cost to put the affair across jaw and severe lacerations of the will be assisted by Miso Helen Gor­ to be sent to Hawaii when complet­ and pledge cards were passed out to ed, and the girls are reminded to nose. He was struck by a Chevrolet man, Mrs. Lillian Mahoney, Miss bring In any articles which they may sign. We found that the larger Dorothy Tynan, Miss Mary Boyle, part of the expense In connection truck driven by Dog Warden Ray­ find pertaining to Hawaiian life or Miss Lillian Gamba, Miss Mary with Bristol Day fell to getting out mond E. Robinson of 414 East Cen­ customs, for the next meeting. posters, window cards, banners and Shea, Miss Beatrice Sweeney. Mrs. ter street, at 6:15 o’clock last night Louise Murphy and Miss Besbie advertising. Newspaper stories were on Main street. handled by a committee from the According to an eye-witness of Tynan. Chamber of Commerce office and the accident. Miss Katharine Sulli­ FIREMEN’ S SETBACK were started 10 days in advance of van of 74 Woodland street, Robin­ PASSENGERS RESCUED the event and followed through son made an unusually quick stop daily. The Bristol Press carried a Not satisfied with being hosts to and the mishap was unavoidable. Rome, Feb. 16.— (AP)— Seven 32 page edition announcing Bristol The dog warden was driving north the other units of the South Man­ Day. The evening before the day on Main street when threq boys passengers and two pilots were res chester Fire Department, Hose itself, a personnel dinner was held started suddenly across the road. cued from a twin-motored Italian Company No. 3, captured all honors which included merchants and their Robinson swung sharply to the left seaplane fifty miles off MEdto to­ fbr the evening and made a new set­ sales force. A pep talk was given to avoid hitting Walter Bachus and day by the British destroyer Bril­ back team record. to them at that time and the meet­ in so doing struck the second boy, liant. Another feature was the fact that ing was made short and snappy so Harvey Johnson. Charles Bachus Both the plane and its occupants all four teams scored over 600 points. The 721 made by the head­ that there was no let down of en­ remained on the sidewalk as he saw were taken to Malta by the de­ . N si; ^ quarters boys was the highest ever thusiasm. stroyer, which had been called by ' s ? % the car coming anfi said he shouted attained in the department’s set­ Weather Not Best a warning to the others. wireless to proceed to the craft. "As for the day itself. It was It was explained that the sea­ back history record. McLaughlin Patrolman Walter R. Cassells In­ and Hunt of No. 3 were also high cloudy and foggy and the weather vestigated. Harvey Is a pupil in the plane had come down in the ocean Conditions were none too favorable, third grade at the Union school. He to repair a motor. This was done with 196. but streets and stores were crowded, with little difficulty but the ship ' Team scores for the evening and w as. assisting the Bachus boys on totals for the season follow: in fact jammed with people from their paper route at the time of the w£Ls unable to take'off because of morning to night. Bristol Day, No­ No. 1 ...... 627------6826 mishap. the heavy sea. A wireless message vember the 20th, fell on a Friday, brought the Brilliant out from No. 2 ...... 629 6381 which is ordinarily an off day with Malta to the rescue. No. 3 ...... 721------6933 Bristol stores, but the crowds came No. 4 ...... 607------6442 Just the same. Those who put the SCHOOL SAVINGS greatest, effort into the event nat­ STAB SEEKS DIVORCE urally did the greatest amount of Copr., ItSS, TIm business, but a checkup by the Los Angeles, Feb. 16.— (AP)—The AuMcta TobMco Oa // Chamber of Commerce of all those For the first time in many weeks, Los Angeles examiner, in a -copy- Manchester Ice and participating, showed that every­ none of the Manchester public righted story, today said Norma LUCKIES are certainly one was perfectly satisfied in every schools made a hundred per cent in Talmadge, screen actrebs, would Fuel Oil Company respect. Most merchants got an in­ school savings for the week ending sail from New York for Paris with­ crease of business of 4 to 8 times February 9. in the next 10 days to seek a divorce 29 Cottage Street their normal business. It was evi­ Invariably one or two and some­ from Joseph M. Schenck, film pro­ kind to my throat dent that people were responsive to times three school have, but this ducer. Miss Talmadge has been Try Our Special Range Oil the idea and had been waiting such time all were below 100 per cent. It separated from Schenck for the last Pearl White, guaranteed. **Nb hargh irritants for Lupe* Fin a LUCKY fan* There’s a real bargain day. is understood that the pupils in the five years. They were married in HOT TAMAIEI “Z flrmly believe that if the South School were considerably up­ 1916. We service ydur Oil Burner no question about it—'LUCKIES are certainly kind to lvp« londfd In Hollywood wWi business men in Manchester decide set over the fact as they almost al­ "There Is no other man, and I free while using our oil. to have a Manchester Day and fol­ ways have a perfect record. 'The pu­ have no intention of remarrying," eno lono dollor and no port to my throat* And hurrah for that improved Cellophane low it through to a successful finish pils wanted to know who hadn’t Miss Talmadge, now in New York, ploy . . . lut now fho hoi nino wrapper o f yours—it really opens with^ paid and why. Call 6279. fur cooti, 15 conorlot, Iho world'* you will have one of the best busi­ is quoted by the newspaper as say­ loudoft lounfline po|omo(, and ness days you have ever had.” ’The records follow: ing. "I still consider him my best out a tug«6’«wai^thanks to that tab*” Att. Dap. Pet. donn* ef men Other Speaker School friend. I shall always have great . . . We hope you llkod hor In Chairman Slocum next Introduced Manchester Green ___.247 280 96 affection and esteem for him." 74 98.6 the AUMM nCTURe,"THI CUIAN William Saar of the Pollock Com- S ou th ...... 79 Schenck was said to have corro­ IOV8 80NO," o* much •• wo >any, lithographic printers of Buf- Hollister St...... 410..410 882 98.1 borated the announcement. did. lupo'* boon o LUCKY fon Salo, N, Y., who has had consider­ Highland P a rk ...... 177177 160 90 NOTICE! for two yoor*.. . Thoro wo* no able experience in promoting these Keeney St...... , 79 71 89.8 — wlMt I* politely eollod “ Unon- Washington ...... ,860.. 821 89.1 INVALID BBSODDD To the Customers “It’s toasted” one day business events about the olol een*ldoroti#n" for her *toto> Yo^rT^t^^et^ 0fctlo n ^ qBoinif lrflfotlon« flflcitngt cougli country, starting 'vltb Buffalo Day No. School S t ...... 890890 887 86 of My Bakery Route: mont. Orotlm, Ivpol in Buffalo, N, Y. last September, Buckland ...... ,108 86 88 New Haven, Fsb. 16.— (AP) — f^opham ICssps M/T smIs#* never Bver Fieefc This was such a success that it has Oakland ...... , 17 18 76 Francesco Laudlo, an eighty year Due to the deatii of my daughter 864 76 old invalid was oarrisd to siusty to­ besn used by President Hoover's Barnard ...... 481,481 I will bo iniablo to deliver for the TUSBIS OS WCIOt STOKB-SO niodsnkmltiNas v/Uh ths worldUfinut ^nes ofeMros and W t^ W in duU, afiam .Reconstruction Committee as on ex­ Bnnct ...... , 72 48 69 day when firs daipagsd a six fami­ fwiie of today eswtxss ths news cj tsSiofietn svstylW dey* Tfmiday tmd Saiaadav svsiiSig ovsr N« B».Ci Hstwwrie* ample of reconstructive business Lincoln ...... 4,417 1 7 212 60 ly building. Ten womsh ind dfiildraa next ftw dayi. plans. Mr. Saar said in part; Nathan Hal* ...... 4,461 6 1 206 46 ’ were driven froni, tbs itnioturs. Loss "Oentlemea, you are m competl- was Mtlmatcd a tlfr o B L ,J i;^ to todap wltli anTtblaf that fields ToUla-* Afrwf i i S MM M 110,0001------Ai iteoum m ii. ■

i PAGF FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1982. 4>4

oUmt words, tooth s frost sod s flddht wsU toslnf which g o u by the 4Iatirl|Mtnr good aaiB. hackneyed name of "enthusiasm;** ‘W hy Mothers Get Gray” ■uoh s porsoB is Judgo Osrdoio. A year ago, six months ago, there €tt»nfng l^rralit Ho eommondo tbo roipect and ad* may have been in Republican circles FUBLIMHBO BT THB HBRALO PRINTINU OOMPANT, IMa mlraiioa of thousaado upon thou* In Connecticut something of that de­ la BiMtiJ atrMt pressed lethargy which is defeatism. louth Manehaiur, Conn. sands of pooplo who, two days ago, THOMAI PBIlUtMOM could not havo told yot> his flrot There was none of it at the Mciqn- New York, Feb. 16.—Notes from^BUly told the crowd: *‘Say, if you ______Oanarai iiABagar______ley dinner. There was no bragging, a convenient cuff: think thia is bad, wait lutll you’ve namo or to what political party ho Ho, hum! Another theatrical seen me in ‘Hamlet* *’ Poundad Ootobar 1.1111 nominally bolonged, AH thoy had no bluster, no strident whistling to producer trying to do an "Abie’s Wherewith, he Invited the audi­ Publlahad Bvary Bvanlng Biaapt known of him was that now and keep up courage. There wasn’t the Irish Rose!" Ever since the phe­ ence to go on stage and help them­ ■undiya and Holldaya, Bntarad at tba slightest need of any such thing. nomenal .success of .hat dramatic selves to the property beer used in Pelt Ufflea at douth Manohaatar, then there would appear some freak, there has beer at least one "Ten Nights in a Barroom." The Conn., aa t)<*oond Claaa Mall Mattar. emanation, some Interpretatldh of No one who attended that dinner SUBSCRIPTION RATES "Able’* a year. . . , Not one of ermined ladies had the time of their Ooa taar, by mall ...... 16.00 the law, some opinion upon human could possibly have come away from them lasted. . . . Yet they go on lives. Everyone from AJ Shilth to Par Month, by mall . . . . « ...... | .to it without the conviction that the hoping, and someone puts up the Police Commissioner Mulrooney Wngla coplaa *0$ relations, so sane and so broad and Connecticut G. O. P. is a virile, go­ money. . . . The latest is called made a rush for the tage. A few Ptlivarad, ona yaar ...... tO.OO reaching so deep Into the heart of "East of Broadway." . . . And the days later A1 gave a party on stage MEMPER OF THE ASSOClATBlf life as to be utterly convincing. He ing concern, capable in this Presi­ program indicates that several for one of his sops. PRESS is one o f those rare beings in whom dential year of carrying on as vigor­ members of the cast have been Just a nice big hick town on a Tha Aaaoelatad Preaa la azolualvaly ous and as successful a fight as at / taken from ‘"The RIs#' of the Gold­ niglit off! antitlad to tha uaa for republioatlon the average man, without being able bergs” radio act. . . It would be of all nawa diapatohea credited to It any time In its history. or not otherwiae credited In tlila to tell why, thoroughly believes. funny if radio fans put the show Life, it would seem, becomea just taper and alao the local newa pub* And one may search history with­ Neither could any such person over. . . . However, to me the one press agent after another! , . . flahed herein. nicest thing about a radio is the All rlgrhta of republioatlon of out encountering an instance where fail to come away proud of the rec­ Pola Negri, for instance, arrives in apeclal diapatchea herein are alao re. ord of his party in that sane and ease with which one can play critic. New York after an operation and aerved. that kind of faith was ever betray* Just turn a nob i-nd you have talks about recuperation. . . . Yet shrewd fiscal management of state expressed your final opinion. . . . Publlaher'a Rapreaentatlve: The ed. Popular idols turn out to have she is out with a gay party at the JuNua Mathewa Special Agency—New feet of clay, sk3rrocket favorites affairs the lack of which, in so very I have yet to hear a radio drama Park Casino. . . . And was it acci­ Tork, Chicago, Detroit and Boaton. many other commonwealths, has that could last 10 minutes in a the­ dental that a few days after her come down as burnt sticks, but lead­ ater. . . . Nor t ven on a show-boat Full aervlce contributed so gravely to distress coming, the newest of the Pola client Of N E A Ser* ers of philosophies and ethical or stock qompany circuit. . . . By Negri pictures opened on Broad­ vice, Inc. and political chaos. Treasurer Wil­ trends whose leadership is bom in the way, whatever became of . Anne way? Member Audit Bureau of Circula* cox’s challenge to Governor Ritchie Nichols, the gal who made her mil­ tlona. the instincts of the people remain lions out of "Able?” Here’s a note for the folk out enshrined by virtue of their own of Maryland, showing that Connec­ Th* Herald Printing Company, lno„ ticut’s credit stands higher than lowa and Kansas way; your home­ aasumea no financial responsibility consistencies. Speaking of show-boats, Billy town lad, Philip Stong, is Just about for typographical errors appearing In President Hoover Is to be con­ that of Maryland despite Ritchie’s Bryant has shown New Yorkers to join the Limited Order of Big advertisements In the Manchester claim that his state leads the whole how to bring a show-boat troupe Shots. . . . His book, “State Pair.” Evening Herald. gratulated on his wisdom in scrap­ Union in its fiscal situation, is an into the big town and make the which wiU make its appearance In TUESDAY, FEB. 16, 1982 ping all geographical and partisan sophisticated gents adore it. . . . spring’ or summer, promises to gain illuminating demonstration of the considerations in making this ap­ Veteran that he is of the coimtry wide attention. . . . How wide? DUDS pointment. merits of Republican administration that lies between Pittsburgh and Just wait and see! . . . Stong is a in this state. Cincinnati: or around the bend .to graduate of the Des Moines news­ Apart from the merits of the con­ Charleston: or southward toward That McKinley dinner showed papers and worked on the old troversy between Japanese and Chi-1 COUNTRY LIFE New Orleans, Billy Bryant has be­ Morning World. . . . Like most of that the Republican party in this nese that is resulting in open war “Like most other countries,” said come a .showman worthy of his us, he has been annoyed at tlihes state is as united and as determined Broadway success. over novels written about smalls in the Shanghai ar^, there is a Newton D. Baker, returning from as it ever was, and as confident for To be a “ham” actor is one thing, town people. . . . ’They have either growing interest in the purely mill-1 a three weeks visit below the Rio but to disarm the audience by a been Daidd Hamms or else the au­ the future. tary aspects of the situation there. 1 Grande, "Mexico is suffering from clean admission of hammery is rare. thor has followed the Knut Hamsun OLoaes lb lunjjAMS And Bryant came clean. On the or Sherwood Anderson patterns of At the beginning of the Japanese the general wave of depression and opening night, when half the celeb­ soil novels. . . . .Stong does neither. offensive the first dispatches dealt there is a great deal of vmemploy- rities of the town were present. GILBERT SWAN. largely with the machine-like effi- ment, although It is not as serious rapid cure, but the milk diet is the clency of the movements of the Jap- I as ours because they are not so essential part of the treatment of anese marines, whose every move- highly industrialized. The majority stomach ulcers. ment, it was related, was neatly syn- of the population of Mexico are con- HE/Uffl.«IEriU)VICE chronized and evidently according tinning to make their living off the Dr Fkwnk McC^ * QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. to closely detailed plans. None of land.' J^ashington (Massage for Broken EUp) the foreign correspondents^ appar- OB8ibly could have made another er’s high spots: diet is to have the patient use hens from the West and turn them "Sixty per cent of th: people of a glassful of slightly warm milk appointment to fill the Supreme loose on the Vineyard, thereby put­ the world use silver foi- money. Re­ cv?rv hour during the day when Court place vacated by Oliver Wen­ ting the heath hen situation right monetization of silver would en­ awake, and even in some cases Valuable Plan Now dell Holmes quite so satisfactory to hance the purchasing power of the :.g a g.ass of milk if he awakes back where it was and assuaging Orient and of Latin America. It SESSIONS so many of the American people as at night. With this method some many tears? Same bird. would raise the purchasing power of milk is retained in the stomach Tues., Wed., Thurs-, Fri. that of Judge Cardozo. our farmers and stimulate every almost all of the time doing its business activity. 'There is something not easy to MoKINLEY DINNER protective work. Great care must gifts Afternoons “We will have to choose between be taken to drink the milk exactly analyze in the position that some in­ The annual dinner of the McKin-0 going 6ff the gold standard and bi- oh the hour schedule. If one dividuals occupy in the confidence of ley Association of Connecticut is metallsm. Everyone now agrees that drinks*the milk one-half an hour • Feb. 23 to 26 inclusive the coimtry at large. Without, in traditionally an index of the inter­ we need a certain amount of infla­ apart one time and an hour and a tion. But whereas there Is no limit many cases, any very especial in- half apart-another time, the results at 2 p. m. est being taken by the Republicans to Inflation if we go off the gold will not be satisfactory. The best iformatlon concerning such a per­ of the state in the affairs of their standard' and depend on paper way to warm the milk Is tp ' set it FREE Attend son. certainly without any close con­ party and reflects the degree of money there is an automatic limita­ in a pan of warm water. A good tact with bis personality or even ac­ hQpefulnAss or confidence among its tion in bimetalism because of the way to test the temperature of the limited supply of gold. water is put the hands in it. If quaintance w)th his specific views, members. It is significant that last “And for 600 years the average t ; hands can -stand the tempera- great numbers of people have some­ night’s affair was the largest in at­ of production has been about 14 of the water is not too warn how or other become convinced that tendance since the McKinley dinners silver to one of gold. Everyone ad­ and the milk placed in the water mits that there is not enough gold in will be of the right heat for the pa­ such or such a man is completely | were Inaugurated twenty-eight the world today to provide, a basis tient to take. ADMISSION FREE superior to the faults and errors and years ago. It is still more sig^fleant for our currency. Europe can make r.ince milk contaIn8 . no rough- weaknesses to be looked in every | that it urns marked by an extraor- us go off the gbld standard when­ age, It is- necessary -to xwe at least ever it likes—slmpIjA by withdraw­ Due to LiMi^d f^ce^o^illdrfin Under 1$ Tears of Age WiU be Adnltteds at public, life; th a jh a is, i»Jdinaiy,depee of ttiat s«m qf onp enehoa each ^ day while taking . r ;.. i n g . __• the - milk diet. *rreatmehis' With -.. y .f/ • ' '■' I i.. - . , - ' /'■■':■■' > '' ■ ^ ■iv . ■': V'"'-'S'\ ;'V i'\'''

« . > . •* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTiER, CONN^' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1982. PAGE FiVEi,' _____ •it Mrs. Matthew Hannon; gents, first, the All School team will be chosen oast will c(»slst of salections from IHLLS WELCOMED s, C. Schenetsky; second, A. Kelsch; HIGH SCHOOL from the outstanding players in this the "The Pirates of Pr zasoe” NEW METROPOLIS FARLEY TO REPIY consolation William Kreyssig. game. The All White t e ^ follows: which was so successfully given last Mothers To Meet Ids Rieohenbacb, Anna Sakeluoski, ^eek. There will be sWeral duets Washington,^eb. 16.— (AP)— A' RoavniE ’The Mothers’ Club of Union NEWS Edith Marks, Ema Hess, Bernice and trios,wito some solos if enough new Cabinet nqelniier welcomed Church will meet In the South par­ Campbell, Olga Weber, Doris Cer- dme is allotted. The following stu­ REING PLANNED vin!i, Cynthia Carteir, Eva Draghi, officially today into President Hoo- TOCHARGETODAY lor of the church on Wednesday eve­ dents will be accompanied by Miss vSr’s {^inistratiye family. Faith Gallnat, Eleanor Sohleldge, Dorward and Mr. Gatchell: Fred Funeral of Lawrence Southwlok ning. The meeting will be called at Ogden MiUs, hew secretary at toe Lawrence W. Southwick, 42, Julia Kaselauskis', Kay Fike, Flora t«vey, Wihlfred Lee, Herbert Mc- eight p. m. by the president, Mrs. Wray, Wilhelmlna Oflara, Joyce Treasury, was the object of con­ World War Veteran, who committed Thomas Neill. A discussion will TO NAME CANDIDATE ^nney, Irene Pola, Julius Radding, suicide at his home on Sunday, was Squatrito, Doris Von Deck, Barbara Ruth Wickhain, Clarissa Wood, 40,000 A cres o f Waste Land gratulations and some emaU cere­ take place and thc.e will be no regu­ mony when he attended toll mom*- New York Sheriff Goes On laid to rest today at Grave Hill Alderman, Kay Mrosek, Ada Webp, Gladys Wilson isnd Mildred Sutber- lar speaker. A roll call will be held FOR NEW SCHOLARSHIP Evelyn Peckham, Anna Laguza, and ing bis first meeting of the Presl-. Cemetery, with military rites, the and each member is requested to re­ l^ d , pianist This is the second May Be Changed Into a funeral being largely attended from Frieda Roth. l^roadcast which students from this dent’s Cabinet. Carpet Before Govemor, spond with a piece of poetry, favor­ Mills left the Cabinet room arm- his late home on King street. Rev. ite recipe or any witty reading, not The All Blue team: Eleanor Pren­ high school have been in^hted to give George S. Brookes, pastor of Union tice, Anna Mordovsky, Aima Wilkie, this winter from Station WCAC. Thriving Conmnnib!. ^in arm wito Secretaries Hurley and^ too lengthy. Mrs. Bernard Woodley Principal Quimby to Select Laniont. -Wben Mills Remained be­ Is Tamnum; Leader. Congregational Church of which the will be the hostess during the social Student to Try For Newly Hilma Dahlman, Dorothy Lyttle, 'ibey should be heard tonight at deceas^ was a member, officiated, Romaldo Haponik, Barbara Hyde, ^bout 7:80 o’clock. hind for a moment to talk with.' hour which will follow in the dining newspapermen, his companions sum-, and paid splendid tribute to this Announced Lafayette Fund. Lucy Barrerra, Bunny Robinson, Yesterday afternoon Miss Ger- Trenton, N. J., Feb. 17.— (AP)—| room. mohed him outside where all three Albany, N. T., Feb. 16.— (A P)— splendid young man, whose life end­ Card Party Friday Ethel Mohr, Evelyn Bach, Pearl t;i^de Oberempt, teacher of civics Lookout New York, a city which is ed in such a tragic manner. A member of this year’s graduat­ Dreger, Phyllis Carney, Margaret apd in charge of vocational guidsqice posed on. toe 'White House steps for- A maeslve, black browed man whose There will be a whist party in Red ing class at Manchseter High School growing at your doorstep has ambi­ fate may have wide political effect, The casket was draped with the Sullivan, Barbara Fish, and Helen for girls in the Franklin Building tions to put you in second place in a photograph. Men’s Hall on Friday night under will be nominated as a candidate for Pletrowskl. roes on the carpet today under American flag, and many of the the auspices of Kiowa Council, De­ ^nt on a demonstration class and toe census columns. a $600.00 scholarship at Lafayette Faculty Bowlers Lose seminar on parliamentary law for DR. PAGB DIES charges he is unfit to be sheriff of members of Stanley Dobosz Post, gree of Pocahontas. This will be the College, according to an announce­ The city hau no rame, no uniWi Manhattan. , American Legion were present, as The high school faculty members toe students in that building. Offi­ no public recognition but it exists first in a series. There will be prizes ment made today by Principal Clar­ Hartford, Feb. 16.— (AP)— Dr. He is Sheriff Thomas M. Farley, was also a largo delegation from the awarded and refreshments served. have again made an attempt to cers from the various club.'-, classes just the same to toe tuqe of 2,5C|0,- ence P. Quimby. make a name for themselves and ^ d home rooms were invited in to Charles W. Page, resident physidim, called simply "Tom" by his friends RockvlUo Fish and Game Club of Notes This scholarship, recently estab­ 000 population In five New Jersey and "Tin Box Tom" by his foes. His which Mr. Southwick had been sec­ this time it is bowling. The team has tpe discussion. This afternoon toe coimtles just across toe Hudson at toe Hartford Retreat, fotmtsen Miss Marcella Pb^^ers has re­ lished by the Larry Foster Founda­ years, died at his home, 94 'wood­ trial takes the form of a hearing retary for a n,umber of years. turned to her duties at the New started its 1932 season and previous­ home programs were based on from, the Metropolis. tion of Ridgewood, New Jersey, will ly losing to Windham high faculty land street, this morning following before Governor F. D. Roosevelt Taps was sounded by Roy San­ York High School, after spending be awarded on the basis of a nation­ diHlls in parliaments^ procedure, Dreamers see the time when five who has the power to remove him ford, and the bearers were all mem­ several days as the guest of Mrs. in Willlmantic they met Weaver ’fhe students who were’ in attend­ million more win be, added affter the an illness o^ four days. wide competition to be conducted high faculty in Hartford last Friday Dr. Page was bom in Westmins­ or clear him. bers of Dobosz Post, as follows: ’Thomas F. Garvan of thl*' city. between March 15 and April 15. The ance at Miss Oberempt’s demonstra­ Hackensack meadows—40,000 acres Samuel Seabury, covmsel for a Howard Dlmmock, Peter Teabo, Miss Julia Spencer of Suffield has night. Weaver won 1952-1961. The tion yesterday came back to their of waste lamd which cut through ter, M'ass., iviJiSiS'., Durpose is to select from the senior Manchester Bowlers entered the last legislative committee which has William Pfunder, Magnus Weber, been the guest of her mother, Mrs. classes of the public high schools a tibme rooms and reported on the populous centers of northern Jersey He'is survn^ by three sems, and been digging into the books of New Charles Brendel and Oaude Mills. string leading by 38 points but their rules and practices which they had —are reclaimed and transformed in­ seven grandchildren. Corinne Sykes Spencer of Elm street young man who will best represent, opponents did the best bowling of York City’s government, called Far­ The firing squad consisted of M. the past week. during his college career, the char­ learned. to a world harbor, amd a shipping ’The funeral will be hield at his ley a "grafter” and then sent a J. Webster, Vernon Sloan, Adam the evening to eke out the one point The second half of the home and industrial center. late home Thursday. Frederick Kuhrly of New York acter and ideals of Larimore Foster, which gave them their victory. string of charges to Mr. Roosevelt. Rabinowskl, Albert Shortman, Er­ City, has returned after spending who was a member of the class of room basketball championship ’The plams for financing the pro­ These included allegations that Charles Wigren was highest for the schedule started yesterday with Mr. ject which It is estimated will cost nest Backofen, Howard Wheelock, several days at the home of his par­ 1927 at Lafayette, and who was local teachers with a total score Farley protected gambling in his Charles Lutz and Edward Davis. ents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kuhnly of killed in a tra^c accident in Arizona Perry’s Room 18 getting a victory $500,000,000 over fifty years will 9 ^ ______political clubhouse, that he bsuiked 01 438. Henry Miller came over Mr. Gatchell’s Room 17 by toe shortly be submitted to the Legis­ The color bearers and color guard Rau street. He was called here by during the summer vacation follow­ second with an average of 99 fol­ about $396,603 between 1926 and were Clayton Thrall, Francis Cratty, the death of his grandfather, John ing his sophomore year. His letters, score of 18 to 14. Room 11, Coach lature. One bill would direct the last fall and that he appropriated lowed by Coach Kelly at 94, Chester Kelley’s room, won toe first roimd Port of New York authority to George Brigham and Julius Miller, Kuhnly, Sr., who was laid to rest on diary and philosophy, never intended Robinson at 93 and Coach Greer at Ctae Grateful some of the Interest on litigants’ The floral tributes were numerous for publication, have bene collected and competition seems to be hot for take over toe problem; the other funds entrusted to his care. Friday. 90. and beautiful. Miss Elizabeth Orlowski of Spring in a book entitled LARRY: the coming games. First floor teams plan would recommend aw a first Mother’s Tribute His “ Grave Error" . Thoughts of Youth, which was the Two more members of the faculty will play second floor, teams next step toe creation of a regional] Farley defended his taking of the In addition to his wife and son Mr. street spent the week-end as the are absent today, Mr. Farr, whose “ I feel that it was very possibly io - gfuest of Mias Phyllis Drehr of West third best-selling general book week. planning government for the terri­ interest as lawful, said it was Southwick is survived by three place is being taken by Mrs. Arthur tory affected. strumental in saving the life of m y brothers, Everett Southwick of Hartford. through the United'States last year. through "a grave error” he didn’t The book has been described as “an Downes, and Miss Mary McGuire, To Dig Channels third oldest boy one ni^t when get it all and declared he would get Charleston, 'Mass., Charles and for whom Miss Edith Lippincott of This plan Involves the dredging he was one year old.” Mrs. A. G . George Southwick of Peabody, epic of youth.” MOSES DENOUNCES it all in the future. He said all The candidate of me Manchester Rockville is substituting. / and bulkheading of 22 miles of in­ Weldon, Medford (Mass.). previous sheriffs had acted sim­ Mass.; three sisters, Mrs. W. L. There is so much Girls’ basketball dustrial channels between Hacken­ Wolfe of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. High School who is to take part in ilarly. He denied the gambling the national contest for the Larry competition with interclass, home FEDERAL BUREAUS sack and the Amboys, construction count and insisted his banking was H, P. Beckett of Germantown, Pa., OPEN FORUM room, blue and white aqd gym peri­ of 300 vessel berths, including and Mrs. Harry Batchelder of Pea­ Foster scholarship will be nomin­ perfectly ethical. ated by Principal Quimby after con­ od basketball that it is very easy to bulkheading, tramsit warehouses and D r.lhie^£lixir body, Mass. The fact that Farley is a Tam­ RELIEF RUMORS sultation with the faculty of the become confused with teams and (Conttntiid Prom Page One) tracks, the construction also of 300 Laxative Worm Expeller many leader and that Governor Seal Sale Receipts school. It is possible that the scores. However, the inter-class storage warehouses, and toe build­ Roosevelt is a leading candidate for Signs of Worms are: Constipation, According to an announcement Editor, ’The Herald: student body may also be asked to games, from which the players for bituminous cisal which creates a ing of a railroad belt line with thirty the Democratic presidential candi­ made on Monday the sale of Christ­ participate in the choice by a formal the all-school team will be picked, coal commission. miles of roadbed and tracks and deranged stomach, swollen upper date, has transformed the Farley Although it is almost midnight mas seals extended that of last year. and just picking up the papers to vote. have completed their schedule and A New Buneau four bridges. lip, offensive breath, hard and full charges from a local matter to a The chairman, Mrs. Emily Bissell All of the candidates nominated following are the scores: Freshmen "I think of it only as adding a new It entails the filling in of 22,000 stomach with pains,''pale face, eyes case of nation-wide Interest. read it, I was very confounded to Swindells stated the sum received read an Open Forum letter by Wil­ by public high schools throughout 21, Sophomores 5; Freshmen 9, bureau to that furniture shop which acres, an area as large as Manhat­ heavy, short dry coug^, grinding Pre-hearing intimations were the this year was $1,352.31. ’This is the country, will be asked to write Juniors 10; Freshmen 19, Seniors 10; we have already set up in which tan Island at a cost of more than of the teeth, etc. governor, in consldeidng the case lard Rogers who hears propaganda, $28.16 more than taken in last year. lies, etc., and then writes the Herald brief essays on a topic to be an­ Juniors 8, Seniors 13; Sophomores Weird devices thrust the govem- $90,000,000; and the construction would limit the charges to those re­ The committee in charge is nounced on March 15. The essays 5, Seniors 1 i ; Sophomores 8, Jimiors ihent into doing for toe community also of motor vehicle highways and Dr. True’s Eluir .is made from lating to Farley’s tenure as sheriff, Editor about it, where thousands of purest herbs, contains no harmful pleased with the results of the 1932 people read the letter, and what ef­ will be judged in New York by a 11. The result is that the Juniors what toe community should do for high speed transit lines. a period of 13 months. They thus Christmas Seal sale, and with so board consisting of Dr. William have won twice, the Seniors twice itself. It is another of toe meas­ The present value of the land is ingredients . . . cleanses as it would simmer down to the matter fect the letter had upon the people many extraordinary demands being in general, I believe did more harm Mather Lewis, President of the and the Freshir'^n twice. Whether ures to regulate the private life of approximately twenty million dol­ clears toe intestinal tract . . . It is of bank accoimts for that period made upon the public demands it is Lafayette College, Thomas J. these ties are played off remains to the citizen. What an . individual lars. The cost of filling alone would a mild medicine safe for children^ and the practice of retaining inter­ than the stories which have been most gratifying that the people of circulated among few. Of course. Foster, President of the Lar­ be seen. The schedule for the re­ used to do for himself and took be about $125,000,000 and the value or adults. est. Rockville have responded so gener ry Foster Foimdation, and third maining part of the year is so full much satisfaction in doing, now has of the reclaimed lands, it is esti­ J' Mr. Editor, I am one of the unem­ passed on to a paid public officer. Four generations have proved it. ously. ployed, but I was very hot irnder the well-known man whose name will be that there will probably not be time, mated would be $300,000,000. Funeral of John DaJley announced later. They will make although one of these three classes “Once a mother saw to it that collar (so-called) when I read his her offspring brushed his teeth and HOARDING HABIT The funeral of John F. Dailey, letter. their selection on the combined would like to prove to the other two prominent blacksmith and garage bsisis of the essays and the informa­ that it is a little bit better! washed behind toe ears. Now a I would expect any letter like that Mhool nurse is paid to do it...... V. F. W. CARD PA R H man, who died at his home on Fri­ from any imeducated person or one tion received from the school prin­ The Waibhington essay contest, day morning following a long ill­ cipals. sponsored by the American Legion, 'The individual looks to toe Com­ HAS BEEN CHECKED who cannot express his own feelings munity, toe Community to the ness, was largely attended from St in writing, but from Mr. Rogers’ In addition to the winner of the Dilworth-Cornell Post, which is be­ Anderson-Shea Post No. 2046 'Vet­ scholarship, a state winner will also Legislature, amd the Legislature to Washington, Feb, 16.— (AP)— A Bernard’s Catholic Cb YTch on Mon­ years of experience in politics, well ing conducted in the High School toe Congress, with the result that no erans of Foreign,Wars and Auxilr day morning at nine o’clock. Rev. bred in business and social functions, be selected in this state. The state either in history or English classes, lary held their regular card party turn in the tide of hoarding that winner will receive a certificate and one here present, no matter how law has brought $34,000,000 back into Francis Hinchey, assistant pastor of and also being one of the Police aroused much interest last week and abiding, cam lay bis head on his pil­ last night in the Hose House, comer r a de-luxe leather-bound copy of the Main and Hilliard streets. The fol­ circulation since February 4 was the church, officiated at the requiem Commissioners for years, it hardly a large number of essays bearing low at night without having violated High Mass. At the offertory Mrs. book LARRY: Thoughts of Youth. lowing persons were toe winners Iri announced today by President Hoo­ seems possible that such ctatements The scholarship of $600.00 will be the title, "The Outstanding Traits of some law, even in his most circum­ f aa ver. Anna Mae Pfunder sang, “O Salu as those were too outspoken. Washington,” were passed in to the spect day.” toe card party: 1st ladles, Mrs. Min­ paid as follows: $400,000 for tuition nie Wiganoski; second, Mrs. An­ While the President spoke today taris” by Holden. As the body was I believe Mr. Editor that I also during the freshman year at Lafay­ teachers. Howell Cheney, Rev. Rob­ He added that if a law had been ^ an "entire tum’’ ^in the movement being borne from the ’rch Max have heard rumors concerning the ert A. Colpitts, and Professor Ar­ paused aui' sponsored by a legislator nie Bml to; consedation, Mrs. Flor­ ette College, and $100.00 toward ti*- ence Plltt; men’s first, Herman toward withdrawal' of funds from Schmidt sang "What Could My way our Relief W wk is carried on tlon at the opening of the sophomore thur Adams of Trinity are to be the of his own state, the individual Jesus Do More,” and at the close of In this town, but If you will remem- Relnhold;' second, Louis Chagnot; banks and investments, financial year. judges of the essays. John Jenny, would have been compelled to sleep mass Miss Margaret McGuane, er that at the time this Relief Work chairman in charge of the contest, eight hours a day. men’s consolation, William Lam- leaders of the government consider- “Babs" Cast Announced precht. C|d the Issuance by the Treasury of church organist, rendered Handel’s began I wrote to the Open Forum and The four-act comedy play "Babs” hopes to announce the winner on "Largo.” Edward Eckels was in the had the highest praise for Mr. Ver a new issue of short term bonds ct by Edward Childs Carpenter will be Thursday. The student* will be in­ NEW CORONER IGIMIRE PEACE WORKER DIES smEiU denominations. choir. planck and Mr. Cheney and many presented by the Sock and Buskin vited to present his or her essay at others'who are concerned in this Re Beauvais, France, Feb. 16.— (AP) Frank Knox, chairman of the There were many beautiful floral Club high school dramatic society, the banquet of the ,Legion on Feb­ Hartford, Feb. 16.— (AP)—Sena­ OFFERS THE tributes and people In all walks of lief Work and to date I still have the ruary 22 and receive an award. —Ferdinand-Edouard Buisson, 91, President’s anti-hoarding commit­ April 22 at 8 p. m. at High school tor William H. Leete of Tbompson- long a noted worker against war, life were present at the services. The greatest respect for such men as hall. iKlss Helen J. Estes of the The Blue and White girls’ basket­ tee, has asked for such an issue to mentloimd, for one must only look vllle wau appointed, at a meeting of and holder of the Nabel peace prize, aid in getting out money secreted bearers Included Joseph Tracy, Wil­ high school English department will ball teams, which clash this after the Superior Court judges today, to FEATURES OF liam Bowler, Alfred Hobro, Michael into our Relief Work which shows direct the following cast: Bab, Freda noon, are represented by some of the died today at his home at Tleuloy- I in mattresses, socks and in safety what wonderful work they are do fill the unexplred term of Coroner Salnt Antoine. deposit vaults. Galvin of this city, Thomas Cawley Clegg; James Archibald, her father, best basketball players id the school. J. Gilbert Calhoux^ who died recent­ of Ellington and William Dailey of Ing. Why make public such state Roger Cheney; Mrs. Archibald, Ruth Following girls represent the Blue ADVANCED REFRIGERATION At his regular conference with ments as those which have been ly. M. Buisson formerly was a mem­ the press, the President said: Hartford. Hale; Leila, Bab’s sister, Barbara and White teams, picked from all of Senator Leete has been deputy made? In the letter the word "lies” Badmington; Carter Brooks, family the four'Classes, in the big game: ber of the Chamber of Deputies and "I am glad to report that since To Entertain 0..i ers is used. That’s a very strong wox^ coroner since 1906. president of the League for the February 4th when 1 took action on Burpee, Woman’s Relief Corps friend, Qunnar Johnson; Guy Gros- Blue, Eleanor Prentice, f., Eleanor to be used in public, and then call venor, an actor, Edward Llthwinski; Schleldge, f., Eleanor Wilson, g, Right of Man. Among his works hoarding, there has been an entire will entertain the department presi­ everyone who read the Open Forum Mayor Jimmy Walker of New were treatises on woman’s suffrage dent, Miss Elsie Hotchkiss of Meri­ Jane Raleigh, a friend of Bab, Bea­ Bernice Robinson, g., Anna Wilkie, turn in the tide. Up to a few days such statement as, "go on hiding trice Perrett; Edward Perkins, Vic­ York is taking anothr rest. We ^and various volumes on peace and previous to that time hoarding was den and her staff o' ^eflden on j.c., Hilma Dahlman, s.c., subs, behind your bulwark of lies and tor Davies; Clinton Beresford, an Helen Pletrowskle, Lillian Carney, didn’t know he had recovered from education. He was an honorary pro­ greatly on Uie increase. Since that Wednesday evening In O.A.R. Hail. fessor of the Sorbonne. cheap, rotten scandal.” Englishman, Fred Mlldren, Hannah, Barbara Fish, and Dorothy Lyttle. his last one. time It has not only stopped, but it Department Commander Henry Mr. Editor, I have been a writer Burrlll of Hartford and members of the maid, Helen Horan; William the White team: Edith Rlechenbaoh, f., is esUmated that $34,000,000 has of the Open Forum many a time and butler, James Britton. Lillian Car been returned to circulation from hlB staff will also be pr«wnt^. Doris VonDeok, f., Doris Cervinl, g., you have always published those ney and Emily Andrews have charge Anna Sakalouskl, g., Adda Webb, hoarding." A reception committee will greet which I have written. I hope and of properties and Albert Madden, j.o., Evelyn Peokham, s.c., subs. the guests as they arrive during the wish that the people of thle town, late afternoon, and at six o’clock a BetV Quimby, and Barbara Hyde Faith oailnat, Katherine Fike, Joy who have so kindly offered their compose the property committee. Mrosek, and Julia Kaselauski. members’ supper will be served. ’The eervlcee free towards this Relief The 26th of this month the Sock NOTICE! GILEAD C'e and D’s will have charge, with Because of the very heavy fog Board and those who have contrlh and Buskin dramatic club will again which clouded Connecticut and vi­ If you are suffering from a chronic aiment and have the past president, Mrs. Carlton uted their hard earned money will present a one-act play which will be Mr, and Mrs. Charles Fish and Buckralster as chairman. cinity last Friday night, Walter B. not visited a Chiropractor Call S62S for an appointment disregard statements made in Mr. followed by the dancing. This will be Spencer, principal of the Commer­ their daughter, Shirley of Bolton Following the supper hour there Rogers’ letter. May 1 also add Juat the fourth of an evening of enter' ent a day recently with Mr. and will be an entertainment program, cial High School in New Haven, sent a few lines, Mr. Editor, that hero talnment this year under the super' word to Manchester High School Srs. A. H. Post. but no meeting, followed by a social are some propaganda I have also vision of the Club. The play to be There was a large attendance at hour. All members are asked to that he was unable to attend "the Pi­ Dr. G. A. Caillouette heard, about one man getting aid presented is "The Giant’s Stair” by rates of Pensance,” which was given the Liadles Aid Society meeting at make a special effort to be present. from the town who has four oaugh W'lbur Daniel Steele. It is rather a PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Mrs. A. W. Ellis, Thursday. A quilt Young Flutist In Demand r^ooky thing and should afford much by the combined Glee Clubs here SPECIAUST ters working. Another man working last Friday evening. They got as was tied, while some did patchwork, Robert Pruttlng, flutist, 16-year- on Relief Work who banks money enjoyment to those vho witness it. 015 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. sad fancy work. The hostesses, Mrs. old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Prut­ out of town and gets rent from The cast is as follows: Miss far as North Haven but had to turn Hours: Toes., Thurs. and Sat., 6 to 9 p. m. back from there. A large group of Ellis and Mrs. Arnold Foote served tlng of this city, has been in great houses he has out of town. Weatherbum,” Florence Donohue; sandwiches, pickles, Washington pie, demand In professional orchestra I firmly believe thi^t to stop this "Til,” her sister, Betty Quimby; Commercial High students were and coffee. The collection was five work recently. On Sunday night the so called "ill feeling” is to get sev' "Banc,” the Sheriff, Leonard Bjork planning to attend the performance will th. Qvanllly of Ic b« dollars and ten cents. young man took part In a concert eral educated men put to work on man; and "One Man At The Door,” as they did Jast year when Man­ 0. Daniel Way returned to his held at the Central Baptist Church, the road to Investigate people who Edward Kithwlnski. chester High presented the "Mika­ SMAU or lAROE? do.” The glee clubs in Commercial home Friday after passing a week Hartford. ^ . , apply for jobs before they get Jobs Stuart Robinson ’27 has returned with hlB son. Dr. Walter D. Way In On Monday afternoon he took Put more Investigators on the job for post graduate work in a mathe High intend to put on the opera Westport, N. Y. part in a concert held from 8 to 6 One only has to look into New Brit' matlcs course. "Pinafore.” Friday afternoon there were ex p. m., on the third floor of the Sage- aln news and see how strict they Clarence A. Davis of Brookfield The halls of Manchester high erclses pertaining to Lincoln’s birth Alien Company In Hartford. The or­ are there about their Relief Plan street is substituting today for Miss school again serve as the bulleUn Everyone h Talking day and Valentine’s day at the local chestra was under the direction of Believe me Mr. Editor that I have Marguerite Oates, teacher of his boards for the flashy posters an­ schools. Parents were invited to at' Angelo Conlgllone. the highest praise for Mr- Ver tory. nouncing the "Arrival of Kitty,” a tend. planck and many others for the More letters have arrived from three-act comedy play which will be Miss Alice DUran of Wallingford, Sunshine Claes Social presented by the Sophomores-Fresh- The Sunshine Class of the Rock­ wonderful work they are doing and members of the alumni. Franklin About The Values At spent the week-end at Mr. and Mrs firmly believe that he needs the co­ Smith ’26 is studying at Connecticut men Dramatic Club on the evening C. J. Fogll’s. ville Methodist Church enjoyed a so­ Agricultural College; Francis of March 18. Rehearsals have begun cial on Saturday afternoon from operation of the people of this town Loren Frachia, son of Mr. and May I say in closing that when Mr Murphy ’31 is training at St. Frann- in earnest under toe direction of Mrs. Joseph Frachia was operated three o’clock to five In the vestry of cls Hospital Training school; Stella Miss Helen Page, head of toe Dra­ Our Big the church. A most interesting pro­ Rogers again writes to the Open upon for appendicitis at the Hart­ Forum to kindly please refrain from Gryk, ’30 has entered Middlesex matic Club aud teacher o f English in jitutr in M 0/01. ford hospital last week. gram was carried out including Hospital Training school and Ed­ toe Franklin Building. ’This will be rt/rinfvinr r0tnla -. songs and humorous readings. ’There using language which is not bear­ a tmnll nrntmt y v/niMr 0if At ’The meeting of the Grange will be able as the Herald has a wide cir ward Andrulot ’31 is at the Ranger the first public performance that toe held at the hall, Tuesday evening. were twenty members present. Rev. School of Forestry at Syracuse Uni­ club has madk ’The Club was and Mrs. Charles E. Johnson were culatlon of friends and readers. Franklin and Scotland Grangers will Thank you, Mr. Editor for the val­ versity. formed for toe benefit of the two If you wsnt aa abundance o f ice cubes, be guests and furnish part of the honored guests, and the pastor gave Girls’ Basketball lower classes which do not have toe delicious frozen desserts, crisp, fresh a most encouraging talk to the uable space rendered. program. Yours sincerely, From the inter-class bewketbaJl opportunity to try out for the Sock vegetables—if you want the pcrm*> class, which has been organized SMOKE and sent beauty ana cleanliness o f Pofoc- Rev. and Mrs. Walter Vey and HELPING UNFORTUNATES games between the Blue and White and Buskin Club until Jih®^’; become their children attended a supper and since December. Delicious refresh teams have been picked. The girls Juniors. lain-on-steel, inside and out—if you entertainment in Lebanon, Friday ments were served by the committee who have done the best work to A group, of eleven people from toe Wanttfff the features o f mdvtmendm - evening. By Invitation the members in charge. make up the All Blue team and the High School will go to Storrs to­ ^geration— be sure thatthe rc&igera* at the loccd orchestra furnished part The class Is planning to hold a so All White team. This after­ night to broadcast on the education­ tor you buy is Frigidaire—toe only of the entertainment and thereby clal time each month, to which they noon the final game between the al hour from 7 to 8 p. m. The Man­ electric refrigerator to bear the were given supper tickets. are looking forward to with much BUCKINGHAM Blue and White will be played and Frigidaire name; chester contribution to this broad- WATER SALE A t toe new low prices and exmvea. ’The subject of the sermon deliv­ pleasure. Card Party Series lent terms, the cost of a gmuine ered by the Pastor, Rev. Walter Vey, Charlie Ekstrom, 13 year old son Frigidaire, wito all ita outstanding Simday morning at the church was, The last in the series of card of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ekstrom met parties being held imder the aus­ advantages, is only a few cents more "A True Puritan.” The Bible refer­ with a serious accident on Friday, We know you have never seen such val­ per day thm toe coit o f toe dieapeeC ence was the 32nd chapter of Isaiah pices of M a^ower Rebekah Lodge, Feb. 6, at the Buckingham school. will be held in I.O.O.F, HaU on automatic tefrigctitor; and the second verse. A school girl grabbed his hat and ues. Come early tomorrow and get your Visit our d is^ y room; Examifwdie Thursday evening, February 25, ran with it. Charlie started after models we have on dismay.- G o over VOLCANO ACTIVE Bridge and whist will be played. the girl to get his hat and slipped toem l^ o t by point: Make oompaH*. Prizes will be awarded for the eve­ in making a quick turn resulting In **$HIP*S DECK^' share of the bargains* aoas; Gee Our low er prices and ooQf. Anchorage, Alaska, Feb. 16.— ning and one series prlr will be a broken leg close up to his hips. He Enjoy thoM bMotifial days M|^ abovo tha veoient terms. When v m oome to (AP)—^Reported a serious menace awarded in whist to the highest man was taken to the Hartford hospital M U ocaan atop Colton Manor. Raval in tha aalty know what Frigidaire dfers you vriU to villages on Unimak island, Shi- or woman and one In bridge. Re­ where he receives his friends and wmcLV tang of tha frasb aaa air whara eoraplazioaa Entire Stock Must Be Sold. never be satisfied with less; . ^ shaldin volcano has again boiled freshments will be served, followed shows the plaster cast put on him to glow and ^patitas growl over shooting rock, ash and lava for by a social hour. aid recovery. *30 ^ le s aroimd. ’The winners in the second of the It has hSen reported that the A radio message from False Pass, series was as follows: bridge: ladies, highway commis^en has made a f t 111 f t l H I f at the northeast end of the island, first, Miss Phjdlls- Llsk; second, mistake in the survey of Hebron HD ROOM® ^tonM aiiaor one of the largest of the Aleutian Mrs. Gertrude Milne; eons a naled the latest eruption. Earlier ert McNeill; consolation, W. W. wide. Tbat would take in most of SSAVATOI ta a im of tha flafwt apaatetnu n ta at raaaana Park Building, South Manchester 378 H g r U M IU N iA '' . ttis month ^ShishUdin erupted and Haskell; whist, ladies, first, Mrs. the spiradid maple trees from sta­ MTND Writaarwtraferraaarratloaa. Boropiiaai * iw smoke and ash carried great dts- ’Tracy SpriM; ladles, second. Miss tion 86, Glastonbury-and extending -,e. - ‘i lance over the Bering Sea. StancesIS H mimond; i eonsdlatioa, through Addison to Hubbird HUL ' n ,** u-'. L'ssjfM*-/'- ...... V — ■■ '.Ac, r * •r 'A 'Si< ’vr-

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I’AUE SIX ^MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, FEBRUiWY U , 1982,

§i)AIlY RADIO PROGRAM BLAMES DRY LAW HEBRON BIG BOXING CARNIVAL Overnight BOLTON ECONOMIST THINKS « fjp . TUEfbAY, FEIRUARV l l (Butem Ita a iird Tim*) Tbs Father and Bon benqust IN ROCKVILLE TONIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Myrea U e, Bufsae wbtob took plaes at tbs Hebron Cen­ A. P, Newa FILIPINO SALARIES J’, M, unissi Indiestsd. Proirsms snd stetira Mils subjsst t» siMMfS. FORMOSTCRIME ter Oonfrsfatlonal eburob pai^ors OafUkrdoae, Paul M aasffla, Mrs. illII Th$ AsioeisKd wcao wade wbk,wkro ways wspd Friday svsninf last, was mads up B. K. Joaei aad soa Juaior attead- 4S4,3^WEAF.NBC—ffO 8(00—Ben Bsrnie — Also woko wfM Bud Dunn to Meet AI Gero At STRAIN RESOURCES * wkbw wean wdre wnao wegu wjas wmsl for tbs most part of tbs pupili of Town Hall; Jimmy Martin BhaDfbai^—Chinese asd Japanese *d tb* preseatatlea of the "Ptratss Ci30—Oinsvs Iresdesst—wssf ehain woae WB Musissiilssi Msisilns — Also wUo Department criminal actlvitisg ariae tonight tbo general election. The governor general of Formosa wore weau whp wlbw weao wtar wdbj Knox, sserstary of Middlesex Coun- card of eleven Miss Ruth Lee and Bella Silver- also gets $4,000, less than a fourth w,i.e w(,«i wjMr worn wfl wre wgy wade wkre weah wkbn wbt wgst wtoa from tbs dry law. tyi Y. M. C. A. Mr. Knox spoke oo bouts is belns featured by several Rabat, Morocco—Fourteen French stela took part in the chorus as wilt'll wens wisffl wwj wsnl wrvs wfs wiiam wdae rays wspd, efrb , K* tsstiflsd bsfors ths Kouos ap­ f soldiers killed in skirmish with bos of the salary of the governor gen­ wjiiA wiml wfls Ilild-Olssn Oreh,—Alst - . tiso woko the battle of Ilf* in its various high olaae matobes. General Stanley's daughters. eral of the PblUppines. • fia:—Veerhses' Oreh,>*Alse wtle wtsg wkbw wlba wdreIre waab worew wpg woa propriations committss on enforce­ aspects. Other epeakors were Ed­ In the final star bout "Bud" Dunn tile tribesmen. wool wjiir wcih wfl wfbr wre wgy wbsn wnp wlbw wmal wcao wtar wado wkro at. John's, N. F.—After delay of The North school children Invited "It eeemi to me," eald Prof. Su­ wtfts wlani wwj wssl wesh Wkbn wbt wtoe wqnm wdae waya ment funds, sxpreeilng regret "that ward A. Smith, Albert W, Hlldlng a talented athlete hailing from the Blrob Mt. school ebUdrsa to 10i09 - Denes Hour — Also wtle wtsg ths financial condition of ths coun­ and Harold Cummings. Mr. SmltTi SomsrsvlUe who is touted as one of five months, word Is received from zuki, "that you are paying here for Wool wjnr wesh wfl wfbr wre wgy lifiod—Arnhsim Oreh,—Also woko wfbl try is such that it did not ssem Herman KoUer and Fred Connell, spend tbs afternoon session at thslr the high etandard of living in the wlipii woiie wlsm wwj wsnl wrvs wwno vjas toaetmaeter. Choruses were Conneotlout’s best all-round ath­ school. The Birch Mt. school pupils wkbw wean wnao waab weau whp feasible to glvs tbs director (Wood­ sung during the eervlng of the letes being a star at football, bas­ Americana, making canoe trip Into United SUtes." ^ wl» wjnx wlod wfls wlbw wmal wkre wkbn wspd,, barren Labrador-Queboc peninsula. gave talks on different ecbool pro- moo—Marion Harris — Also wtle wfl liiM a. m,—aissls Oreh,—Also woko cock) another 500 man tbis.year." oouries, and a delightful time en­ ketball, hockey and boxing la Jecti they were carrying out and wri< win 111 wwj wis wisx wied wfbl i^bw wean wnac waab weau A report of the bearings, made matched to meet Al Gero, who last Washington—Senate rejects $760, 11 lie—Jesse Crawferg^Also wtle wjsr wlbw wmal wkbn wbt wspd joyed. The Mlseei Stella and Stonlie 000,000 relief measure proposed by sang songs while the affair ended in GET FIVE YEARS wfl wro wlod / . , , liOO—Danes Hour—Also wean wnao public today, showed Mitchell teitl Johnson, Ruth Raymond and Thelma week scored a one-round knockout 11 ilO—Denny Oreh, Also wtle, wjsr fled he waa not satisfied with pres at Stafford Springe. The popular Democratic leaders. a valentine party. Valentines were wfiir wfl wro wbsn wtsm wwj ofof 3f4,8»WJZ.NBC—760 Cummlngi helped serve. distributed by the pupUe. The North Providence. Feb. 16—(AP) — ent-day enforcement. Names of local high school pupils Tlmmie Martin of Windsor Locks Washington — Senate Judiciary wjnji wlod ^ •iMl — Ray Parkins — Also wbs wham committee reports Congress without eobool pupUi served lee cream James J. Veneebanos, 21, aad John l/ioo — Ralph KIrbsryi Valles Oreh,— wffflr wlw "I think we have improved it i of the senior claes attending Wind­ rated the fastest and cleverest boxer F. Oloe, 21, botL of ElmvlUc, Conn., Also wile wre wbon wwj good deal and made a good deal of authority to act in Mooney-BlUlngs (which they mode), cake and candy. ,13|20 a. m>-gimon's Oreh,—Also wtle IH8—Teples In Brief-Also wbal wba ham high, whose averages during of bis weight In the state will fea­ case. were sentenced today to five years In wham kdka wlw progress with a very difficult prob the three and a half years of high ture the semi-final ^bout with Bat­ Mies Ethel Cook, the atr superviaor, wrp when wwj 7|00—Amos 'n' Andy—Also wbal .wba New York—36,000 ladles’ garment Mrs. Elsie Jones and Mrs. Loomis State's prison on charges of armed 34t.e—WABC-CBS—MO wham kdka wgar wjr wlw .wre ckgw lem, but I cannot say that I feel school to date, are 80 per cent or tling Clark of Hartford as bis even­ robbery. The pair, with a third man ofof wlod wfla wrva wptf wjas perfectly satisfied with the way it is over are: Edward Foote, Jack Ellen- ly matched opponent. Other boxers workers ordered on strike for main were present. Siao—Wsrnow's Oreh, — Also wpko 7i15—Just Wlllle-Also wbal wlw tenance of wage scale. who has not been apprehended, wlnter Congregational wade whk wkro waya wspd 12:16 a. m,—Agnew Oreh.—Also wgar of the Catholic Charitable Bureau of church. Mr. C»on of Hartford will t: 16—Lyman’s BsmI—Also wfbl wgr "Of course^ there have been more pected to come on Saturday, Feb. at 8:30 p. m, Joe Farr of this town Boston. wean wdre wnac wcau wjas wmal wcao TELEVISION complaints from one source and an­ 20, the service beginning at 11 a. m., has ring side seats for ’Tuesday speak upon Washington; also a NOTICE! w'adc whk wkrc waya wspd W2XAB—2760ko (W2XE—6120ke) night’s show for sale and there are Boston—City of Boston which last soloist of Hartford will favor us The Board of Belief of the Town 8 i30—Kate Smith—Also wfbl wheo wgr 8:00 to 11:00—Variety With Sound other about the prohibition unit than and to be held in the former local year obtained temporary loans as of Manchester, Conn., will be In ses­ wcau wjas wmal wcao wado wbk wkrc there has been with the Bureau of school room as has been the custom 500 general admission seats avail­ with some selections. wcah wkbn wxyz wspd W2XCR—2000ko (WINS—IlSOko) able. low as 1.06 per cent av/ards a $2,- sion at the Municipal Building 8:45—Broadway’s Thrills — Also wfbl 6:00 to 7:30—Audlovlslon Variety Investigation, x x x You will never through the winter this year. The 00,000 loan in anticipation of taxes Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Jones and son wgr wean wdro wnao wcau wjas wmal 7:30 to 8:00—Silent Pictures have a prohibition unit that will be usual Sabbath school was held on to the National Sbawmut and First Junior, spent Sunday at the home Monday, Feb. 1st, 1:80 o’doek p. immune from criticism from one Saturday. National banks for 5.34 per cent. of Mr. and Mrs, Caaude Jones in m. to 5:00 o'clock p. m. source or another. Former Representative Ames W.. A. & P . STORES REPORT New Bedford, Mass.—Equipment Hebron. Sisson was called from his home Tnesday, Feb. 2nd, 1:30 o*dlock p. "That is due to the fact that there and machinery of the Whitman mill Miss Amelia Palmer spent the m., to 5:00 o’clock p. m. WTIC PROGRAMS STATE OFFICIAL MUST is a good deal of bitter feeling early Monday morning on account SALES OFF 3 J4 P. C. sells at auction for $140,300. week end at her home in North aroused about the Nativ nal Prohibi­ of the death of his sister, Mrs. Em­ Concord, N. H.—Prenaiums receiv­ Stonington and Mlsa Lllyan Sbif- Wednesday, Feb. 3rd, 4:00 o’clock fravelers BroailcutUif tServloe tion ' Act and people are bound to ma ~^tnam , of Springfield, Mass. ed on life insurance policies by com' frln the week end at her home in p. m., to 7 :S0 o’clock p. m. Hartford, Goon. WORK WITHOUT CLERK criticize those that are trying to en­ Mrs. Putnam died very suddenly, Sales of The Great Atlantic ponies doing business in New Hamp­ Nefw Haven. Thursday, Feb. 4tb, 4:00 o’clock the particulars at this time not hav­ SO,(MM) 1000 a . CL. 6 8 2 ,8 M. force it." Pacific Tea Company for the four shire increased $268,642 in 1931 over Miss Winifred Lee will be on the p. m., to 7:80 o’clock p. m. Mitchell insisted it was impossible ing been given. The decetised leaves week period enihng January 30th 1930, air this evening from Station Frtday, Feb. 5th, 4:00 o’elocdc p. Hartford, Feb. 16—(AP) — By to apportion departmental expendi­ one daughter, Mrs. Tracey Richard­ were $68,966,599. This compares Concord, N. H.—Governor Winant WCAC. Parts from the "Pirates of m., to 7:30 o’clock p. m. Tnesdsy. Feb. 16. virtue of the State Board of Finance tures between prohibition enforce­ son, of Santa Anna, California. fixes Fast Day for April 28. Saturday, Feb. 6th, 1:30 i^clock Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tucker of with $78,814,870 for the same period Penzance” recently given by the 6;15— WTIC Synchronized with and Control refusal to greint the ment and other Legal activities. in 1931, and is a decrease of $9,- Rochester, N. H.—Former Mayor Manchester High school Glee club p. m., to 5:00 o’clock p. m. WEAF on 660 k. c. (See WEAF “Aside from the direct appropria­ Hartford, were visitors at the home FYederic E. Small, a leading New will be broadcast. Monday, Feb. 8tb, 1:30 o’clock p. for Program). State Labor Department a 63,000 of Mr. and Mrs. .(George F. Kibbe on 848,271, or 12.5 percent. tion unit of around $11,000,000," be January sales, expressed in tons, Hampshire Democrat, believes Gov­ Schools in town close Friday for m., to 5:00 o’clodi p. m. 1:00 A, M.—SUent. appropriation, Deputy Commission* said, "Just about 50 to 60 per cent Saturday. Simday visitors at the ernor Roosevelt will be nominated Tuesday, Feb. 9th, 1:80 o’dock p. Kibbe home were Mr. and Mrs. Wli were 395,428 this year, compared a weeks vacation. er Walter J. Couper finds himself in of the activities of the Federal De­ with 410,807 in January 1931. This the Democratic presidential candi­ The following pupils that attend m., to 5:00 o’clock p. m. partment of Justice officials in crim­ liam Worthington of Wallingford date by former (iovemor Smith. Wednesday, Feb. 10th, 4:00 o’clock 1 the imeviable position of being chief Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bosley of is a decrease in quantity of merchan­ Manchester High were on the honor aid to Commissioner Joseph Tone, as inal cases is due to prohibition, but dise sold of 15,379 tons, or 3.74 per­ Burlington, V t—Foiu: Canadians roll at the mid-year marking p. m., to 7:SN) o’clock p. m. 225—WDKC I am not able to give yci a break­ South Manchester, and Professor sentenced to one year each in Chili' Thursday, Feb. lUh, 4:00 o’clock well as departmental statistician, and Mrs. John C. Smith of Hartfonl cent. periods. Freshmen Ruth Fish, B Hartford—1880 up as between their criminal activi­ cotbe penitentiary after pleading Honor Roll, Barbara Fish, B; Sopho­ p. m., to 7:30 o’clock p. m. with the burden of doing all his own ties and the great mass of civil liti­ Mr. Kibbe, who has been ill and con Average weekly sales In January guilty to illegal entry into the Friday, Feb. 12tb, 4H)0 o’clock p. clerical and research work and with gation that they handle, x x x fined to his home for sevsgal weeks were $17,241,650, compared with United States; each had been de­ more: Angelo Massoilni, B., Sam to 7:80 o’clock {k no. Tuesday, Febmary 16 no equipment save temporary quar­ "I think It is fair to say that con­ from neuritis, Is reported as slowly $19,703,718 in 1931, a decrease of ported once before. SHverstein, B., Pearl Dreger, A Saturday, Feb. 18tb, 1:30 o’clock ters in an office far removed from siderable more than half, maybe 60 improving. $2,462,068. Average weekly tonnage Boston—Peter W. O’Byme, 74, Honor RoU; Junior, Evelyn Fish, B. p. nk. to 5:00 o’clock p. m. 4:00 p. m.—^Rhythm Kings bis own departmrat. Miss Helen Hough was given sales were 98,857, compared with dives 25 feet into the harbor, swims Monday, Feb. 15th, 1:30 o’clock The appropriation bad the support percent, of their activity In criminal 102j702 in January 1931,. a decrease 4:15—The Funnyboners. work results from prohibition, x x x surprise pjirty at her home Satur­ 50 feet and rescues Irma Yeaton, 27, SUEVTVOES ARRIVE p, m., to 6:00 o’clock p. m. 4:30—^The Children’s Hour. of Governor C^ss, who was instru­ day evralng 1^ members of the cast of 3,845. of Lynn after a 10 minute struggle mental in having Mr. Couper resign That is Just a rough guess." Tnesday, Feb. 16th, 1:30 o’clock 6:00—Vivian Ruth. Director Woodcock of the Prohibi­ “lig h t House Nan,” and others, in the frigid water. Mexico <3ty, Feb. 16.—(AP)—^A p. m. to 5:00 o’clock p. m. 8:16—"Meet the Artist." Bob Tap bis post a t Yale to Join the state numbering about twenty. Car: Kingston, R. I. — Indictment service. A statistician in the de­ tion Bureau told the committee that dispatch from Santa Rosalia, Lower WedMsday, Feb. 17tta, 4:00 o’clock linger interviews a Columbia since September 15. administrators games were played and' refresh TOM MIX MARRIES charging first degree murder re­ California, last night said that 19 p. nk, to 7:30 o’clock In. Artist. partment is required by a state ments served. Miss Hough was pre turned against Armand E. Lescaifi, statute, which also failed, however, have issued 681 letters autborizhig American survivors of tiie burned Thursday, Feb. 18th, 4:00 o’dock 6:30—^Aunt Molly and Midge prohibition agents to consume liquor sented with an electric reading 16, of Pawtucket, who, police stfy, p. m. to 8:00 o’clock p. wa. 6:35—Gertrude (^oledesky, Songs. to provide either salary, a clerk, or lamp. Agua Callente, Lower California, confessed to the fatal shooting of yacht Aimee, were brought there by eqiUpment for the official. in enforcement work. Mexico, Feb. 16—(AP) —^Tom Mix, motorboat from Purto Escondido, Friday, Feb. 19th, 4«00 o’dock p. 6:45—Joe Solomoh’n Orchestra. Illinois, Woodcock said, was first ' The Rev. Walter Vey preached on State Trooper Arthur L. Staples on where the yacht burned Feh. 12. qk, to 8:00 o’clo ^ p. m. 6:00—^Arthur Jarrett. Wken Governor Cross appointed The True Puritan,” at the morning screen and circus cowboy, and his December 18. Commissioner Tone be made it plain with 330 permissions. New York sec­ bride, the former Mabel Hubbell The ship left Los Angeles Janu­ Satorday, Feb. 20th, 1:30 o’clock 6:15—Reis and Dunn. ond with 95, Virginia third with 41, services of the Hebron and Gileai Springfield, Mass. —^Tbe town of p. nk, to 5:00 o’clock p. na. i: 6:30—^The Sylvanians. in a public statement he expected Congregational churches bn Sunday. W ari circus aerialist, were honey­ West Springiaeld which last year ary 17 on a pleasure cruise down the department to carry on its own Pennsylvania fourth with 38 and mooning her today. Mexico’s west coast. _ All persons claiming to be 6:45—Frank Stretz Orchestra. West Virginia fifth with 34. The choir sang an anthem, “The gave major offices to Democratic •j 7:00—^Myrt and Marge. research work and Mr. Couper was Road With Jesus." Allan L. Cllarr The couple, married yesterday in candidates, sweeps Republicans into Among those rescued, the dispat^ aggrieved by tiie doings ef tiie 7:15—Bing Crosby. engaged for the work. He has been In the last fiscal year, Woodcock Mexicali, Mexico, arrived here late said, were Dr. G. Covington; E. Car- Assessors of ttae Town ef Msneiies- said 6134,342 was spent on liquor took for his subject at the morning office. ^ 7:30—^Editing the News. drawmg bis regular salary but could service at St. Peter’s Episcopal last night • ’They were accompanied pen tier, P. J. Kull, E. Sykes, S. Gal- ter, Obnn., and those requiring ofl- get no funds for a combination sten­ and 646,223 on expenses Incident to by Mr. and Mrs. Monte Blue and the land and G. Jones. zets most appear and file their com­ M 7:45—^Morton Downey, Anthony securing evidence. church, "Life’s Better Way." Miss Wons; Jacques Renard’s Orcbes* ographer and clerk. Some time ago C. B. Kellogg played the organ in cowboy’s daughter, Thomasina. plaint at one of these meetings or the department asked the finance Mix said on bis arrival his party at soma sdjonmed meeting of naid tra. the absence of Mrs. Lewis W. Phelps CLEVELAND VOTING FARMHOUSE BURNS 8:15—Abe Lyman’s Band with Glee board for the money but, although who was prevented from attending. had been delayed by mountain Board of B^ef. its budget is considerably lower istorms between El Centro and San f. Club, Concertina Player and Miss Edna Latham was leader o:! The time of appeal is Itanltod by Comedy Team. than that granted former Commis­ THEATERS Diego, Calif. Colchester, Feb. 6.—(AP)—The sioner Harry E. MacKenzie,’ it could the (Christian Endeavor meeting at “But everything Is fine—we are Jeveland, Feb. 16.—(AP) — This house on the Peter Sawchuck farm law to 20 days from and aifter the a 8:30—Sponsored program. AT THE STATE the Center (Congregational chapel city’s most exciting election in years four miles from the borough here, first day ef February, 1982. 8:45—"Broadway’s Greatest Thrlllg" not get the appropriation the re­ all happy," Mix said. quest being tabled week after -’eek. Simday evening, with the subject, The marriage is the third for the was held today, as thousands of burned eatly today with a loss of Guest Star and Ed Sullivan, "The Hatchet Man" Faithfulness as Jesus Taught it. voters turned out to choose a $3,000. EDWARD D. LYNCH, Broadway Commentator. actor, who is 52. Tis first wife was Chairman. * Edward G. Robinson in bis latest Final arrsmgements have been Olive Stokes Mix, mother of his first mayor. Mrs. Sawchuck ran for help when 9:00—Ben Bemie and hlg Orchestra. screra production, "The Hatchet made for a Christian Endeavor so The winner will be Cleveland’s ROBERT M. REID, 9:30—Crime Club. Dramatization of c^d, Ruth, and his second was the the blaze was first discovered in RYAN LEFT ESTATE Man’), closes a three day engage­ cial Friday evening, Feb. 19, at the former Victoria Forde Mix, now the first elected mayor in eight years. the attic and found it biuming im- ___ Secretary, Edgar Wallace Mystery. ment at the State today. As the Town Hall, Hebron center, ’The C. HENRY A. MUTRIE, 10:00—To be announced. wife of a South American diplomat. During that period this was the controlably. None of the furnishings high executioner of a famed tong, E. societies of Andover, Columbia, Miss 'Ward is 28. largest city ever to use the man­ were saved. An overheated chimney Beard of Relief of the Town 10:30—Music that Satlsflea. 0F 136MaU0NS Robinson adds another marvelous Chaplin, Scotland and Windham are ager plan of government. It voted was believed the cause. of Manchester, Conn. 10:45—Jack Miller and his Orcbes characterization to a long list of invited to attend. to abandon the manager system last tra. successes. Tonight is request night, 11:15—Howard Barlow and the Col MISS SLADE DEFIANT November. New York, Feb, 16— (AP)— and in addition to the regular and 'While Secretary of State Clarence umbia Orchestra. complete program, Joan Crawford JL 11:30—George Olson’s Orchestra. ’Thomas Fortune Ryan, financier, BLACKMER MUST PAY J. Bro'wn, 30 state inspectors and left an estate valued as of the d^te will be presented in one of her most Bombay, Feb. 16.—(AP)—^Made­ special details of police closely of his death November 23, 1928, at successful pictures, “Paid.” The re­ line Slade, former London society watched the polls to prevent any 6135,164,110.54 net, a transfer tax quest picture will be shown Im­ FINES OF $60,000 girl, who is now one of Mahatma illegal voting, the Republicans and WBZ-WBZA appraisal filed today disclosed. ’The mediately after the last regular per­ Gandhi’s chief aides and almost the Democratic machines rounded up gross estate was vhlued at' 6141,- formance, and everyone attending only one still at liberty, was order­ support for their respective candi­ the regular performance Is entitled Washington, Feb. 16—(AP) dates. Tuesday, February 16 824,497.43, Harry M. Blackmer, former Colora' ed by the government today to Securities make up the principal to remain for the request showing leave Bombay within 24 hours and Former CHty Manager Daniel E. at no additioneil cost. do oil operator, today lost his fight to abstain from all unlawful activi­ Morgan was the Republican choice, 4:15 p. m.— “National Affairs" — asset in the estate, being valued in Ann Harding in “Devotion”, and in the Supreme Court to set aside Da'^d Lawrence. the appraisal a t 6136,343,750.08. ties. and County Prosecutor Ray T. Prank Albertson, Slim Summerville fines totalling $60,000 for bis failure Miller was the candidate of the 4:20The Businescs World Today. The bulk of the estate was left to and Louise Fazenda in “Racing to return to this country to testify Miss Slade, the daughter of a 4:30—Stock Exchange quotations, his widow, Mrs. Mary T. Ryan British admiral was ordered not to Democrats. ’Theirs '.’ere the only Youth,” make up a splendid double in the Sinclair-Fall prosecutions names on the ticket. 4 :45—. whose residence Is given as “Oak feature bill that will be shown Wed­ arising out of the Teapot Dome oil return to Bombay without official 5:00—Story. Ridge,” the Ryan estate at Ship- permission. Politieal leaders predicted 175,000 nesday and Thursday. Miss Hard­ scandal. votes would be cast. ’The winner 6:30—^Agricultural Markets. man, Va. And two of bis sons', ing is more ravishing than ever in ^ its action, the court upheld the "Come any time Thursday mom- 5:40—Uncle Beezee. r and vou will find mu «Hii h«rn’' take office possibl}’ Friday or Clendennin J .. Ryan, (858 Fifth "Devotion.” Perhaps never has this contention of government lawyers ing and you will find me stiU here' Saturday. 6:00—Time; weather. Avenue) and John Barry Ryan, (18 star had a vehicle more worthy of that the Federal courts have the au' she was reported to have declared 6:02—Orchestra. West loth Street). Forty-two ben­ her talents than this whimsical story tborlty to compel witnesses to re when confronted with the govern­ 6:08—Musical Clock. eficiaries in all were named, and of a young English girl who believes turn to this country. ment’s order. “I don’t purpose to 6:09—Sports Review; temperature. 6110,000 was given in two public ever^hlng fair in love. The story Blackmer went to France in 1924 leave Bombay to oblige the police 6:15—Gov. John G. Winant of New bequests. revolves around a beautiful young Just a year before Sinclair and Fall commissioner and I shall carry on Hampshire. Federal and state inheritance and girl who makes herself up as a mid­ were indicted by a Grand Jury on with my usual work. NEED MONEY 6:30—Ray Perkins. estate taxes totaled 625,055,659, of dle aged governess ao that she might criminal charges growing out of the "If you are going to arrest me 6:45—Topics in Brief — Lowell which the bulk went to New York. be near the married man she has be­ Teapot Dome oil lease. please don’t disturb my sleep at mid­ Thomas. Of this sum 65,011,131 was in fed­ come infatuated with. She wanted As a result of the agitation groW' night.” 7:00—Time; Amos ’n’ Andy, eral taxes. ’ITie balance, except for to get him love—^but found that de­ ing out of tbd oil leeises, a law was 7:15—Blackbirds. a small tax on real estate and per­ votion was all that the law allowed. passed in 1926 giving Federal Court NOW? 7:30—String Ensemble, sonal property In Virginia went to While basically romantic drama, authority to have United States CAPONE MAKES PROTEST 7:45—Buddy, Neva and Ann. this state. 'This includes the trans­ “Devotion” has been handled with a consuls serve subpoenas on citizens 8:00—Frigidarians. fer tax amoimting to 69,241,187. light touch which seasons Its inter­ outside the country who were want­ e e t ^ f 8:15—Buccaneers The estate is the second largest esting .plot with gay mirth. Miss ed as witnesses. Washington, Peb. 16—(AP)—Al 8:30—^Melody Speedway. In the history of the transfer tax Harding has an exceptional support­ Blackmer was reported to have in­ Capone, convicted Chicago gang­ 8:45—Sisters of the Skillet. bureau. It was overshadowed only ing cast which Includes, Leslie How­ formation on the operations of the ster, called on the government to­ 9:00—Sponsored program. by the Pasme Whitney estate. ard, Robert Williams, O. P. Heggie Continental Trading Company, day to prevent the Internal Reven­ b o 9:30—Great Personalities —Frazier and Dudley Digges. which Sinclair helped organize to ue Bureau from forcing him to pay Cold Insurance Hunt. “Racing Youth” is a fast moving dispose of naval reserve oil. $391,148 in back income taxes and H e c ^ e z it wjtlr him, ready-for just such times. That 10:00—Anti'Communist League DOCUMENTS STOLEN story, which as the title indicates, He was subpoenaed in 1927 and penalties. littie box ©; Bayer AajBrin. If he catches cold, what of it? 10:15—^Dixle Jubilee Singers revolves around automobile racing. 1928 but he -refused to appear an^ In a petition filed with the Board Bayer Aspirin will stop i t If his throat feels sora. he will 10:30—Sponsored Program. Geneva, Feb. 16—(AP)—It was It is filled with thrills and laughs was held in contempt of court and of Tax Appeals (jiapone asked for a end the gorzness with one good gargle made from these ll:0d—^Time; weather; temperature; disclosed today someone had rifled from start to finish, and is a fined $60,000 on two counts. The redetermination of bis tax, main­ tablets. Sports Review. the papers of members of the splendid contrasting picture to go Judgment was affirmed by the Dis­ taining the bureau erred it its 13?' Dangerous complications can follow the neglect of **a 11:14—^Musical Clock. American delegation to the disarma­ with "Devotion." Slim Summerville trict ^ Golumbia Court of Appeals. assessments. 11:15—Ordbestra. Ths oalr chams Is three aad one- common coldf* Every cese of tonsilitis began with “iurt ment conference on the night fit and Louise Fazenda provide the The bureau already has assessed hair psreent per mosth on nnpeld a sore throatP* It’g a wiia plan to take aspirin after any 11:45—Organ—Rolahd Pomerat. February 2. laughs, and F’rank Albertson and SCREEN STAB ILL amonnt of loan. 12:30 a. m.—^Tlme. Capone $68,664 back income tax for undue erooBiire tp' bad weather, or whenever there is any The Intruder made his way into June Clyde furnish the romance and 1926-27-28-29 and notified him that chance that you’ve caught cold. If it’s genuine aspirin it lie. delegations oftices In a down­ the thrills. Los Angeles, Feb. 16 — (AP) — another aaaessment of $822,842 for E R f O N A L can’t possibly hurt you; and how it does banish the town hotel, forced open a dispatch Wednesday evening will be ob­ One of the screen’s first matinee jack taxes and pMialties would be PIHAHCE teUe. and deposited. s ’f- ’ - — r. V . ■ : ^ i;;: :'V

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ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT report again ^owed an unmistak­ able deflationary trend, but its influ­ CURB QUOTATIONS California Mission San Antonio LATEST STOCKS ence was offset by reports that full speed ahead was being given by Neglected; Now Almost in Ruins New York, Feb. 16.—(AP)—An Congress to the Glass-Steagall bill. Araer a t Pow and Lt B ...... 2% early selling movement which sent Loans of member banks declined an­ Amer Super Pow ...... 4 stock prices down a point or mere other $114,000,000 during the week Assd Gas and Elec ...... 4)4 ran into stubborn resistance today and investments were down $80,- Central States EHec ...... 2 Fear not censure whether It be< If your budget is groaning imder and the market more than recover­ 000,009. a tie s S ervice...... 6 a strain, relieve it by purchasing ed its losses under fairly animated Elec Bond and S h a re ...... 11% well meant or ill; just criticism buying. helps you, and unjust criticism is “blue coal,” which gives you the Ford Limited ...... Q94 not meant for you. most value for your money. Order' A feature was the active accumu­ STOCK PRICES SOAR Goldman SsMdis ...... , S from W. G. Glenney—4149. lation of low pricea stocks. Large Midwest U tils...... 4% blocks of Radio Corp. Common were Your car needs special attention Niag Hud Pow ...... 6% When the butter has become very purchased,, the. quotation advancing New York, Feb. 16.—(AP)—Led Penn Road ...... 3)4 m and care during the winter months. around 1 point net. ’The preferred is­ Drive to the Depot Square Garage hard in the refrigerator, slip a piece by United States Steel and Ameri­ Segal Lock ...... of the paper wrapping around the sues were up 1 to 3. Trans-America can Telephone, stocks swept upward Stand Oil In d ...... 15^ for emcient and expert service at Corp. was also well bought. reasonable prices. blade of the knife before attempting this afternoon in a rally that sent United Founders ...... 2 to slice the butter. Otherwise the An opening transaction involving numerous leading shares above the Util Pow and Lt ...... 2)4 a block of 5,000 shares was follow­ When you are making feather pil­ butter will crumble and some of it high quotations recorded last Satur­ United Gas ...... 6 % will stick to the knife. ed by other sizable purchases which day. ’The recovery, coming after a lows, it is a good idea to make slips carried the price fractionally higher. slow forenoon sag,,approx:mated $1 TO PAY EMPLOYEES of strong mosquito netting for the Ware, Mass., Feb. 16.—(AP) -i- feathers. Fasten the ends with "Butter spoils nothing’’ is an United Aircraft, Kroger, Alaska to $7 a share. adage tried and true, but it should Jimeau and Montgomery Ward also Steel <^mmon snapped back to Munidpal omployes here without clasps, and they can easily be slip­ firmed. ped inside the ticking and when nec­ be modified—“Good butter spoils $50, the highest in some time. The pay for three weeks learned today Annoimcement of an increase of first transaction in the olo market from Town ’Treasurer Wilker all essary they can be conveniently re­ nothing.” Buy Brown’s. inii moved for airing the feathers or 1-4 cent a poimd in the copper ex­ leader at the price, a block of 5,000 wages due will be paid Thursday. for washing the ticking. Put a very small bit of butter un- port price failed to attract particu­ shares, brought cheers from the A loan of $25,000 has been arran^ • . der the Up of the creana pitcher, and lar buying to the coppers which, floor traders on the exchange, this ed with ' trust comp&ny to be paid The New Model Laundry’s work is the cream will not drip down and however, were steady. McKeesport deal v/as followed by several other back Nov. 28 with a six percent in­ satisfactory to the most fastidious stain the table cover after the pitch­ Tin plate was a strong feature. U. large blocks at the same price. terest. housekeeper. Simply call 8072, and er has been used. S Steel, Santa Fe, American Tele­ American Telephone crossed $135 phone and Western Union turned on the upsurge, bettering by more yoiur clothes will be called for and their early losses into moderate delivered promptly. Garments cleaned as they should than $1 the highest quotation of last be cleaned ... the thorough Dou- gains. International Biisiness Ma­ Saturday. American Can, Allied Plenty of Advertised Specials at A & P Markets Chartreuse is considered a very gan way. Phone 7155. chine was up around 4 points. Chemlwd, Case, Eastman, New York strong color for spring. Unwelcome as the prospect of Central and General Electric rose $2 Mission San Antonio de Fadno . the last parish priest died in higher taxes might be, the an­ or more In heavy turnovers. A & P MEAT MARKET If you have some old leather- 1890. If you are anxious to keep your boimd books which are beginning to nouncement from Washington that home attractive and the center of look shabby and “rusty,” wipe them additional increases were now plan­ interest, remember that Olson’s have with a cloth dipped in oUve oil. Far off the railroad, and indeed,^ “Let me satisfy the longings of ned drew favorable resxxinse on the Steak Sale everything you need for interior missed by the famous “El Camino my heart, which desire that this strength of Wall street’s conviction decoration. Something new—at Hale’s Notion Real,” of King’s Highway of Span­ bell be heard all over the world, that the National budget must be W ednesday, Feb. 17 Dep't. for 50c—the “Boye” rubber ish days. Mission San Antonio de or at least, that the gentiles who balanced. Principal interest appear­ NOW SCIENCE TELLS The tails of old shirts can be util­ lingerie washboard. It is admirable Padua, third of the series founded dwell in these mountains may hear ed to center in proposed advances Everyone Can Eat Steak ized by making kitchen aprons, shoe for sUk hosiery and lingerie for it in California by the Catholic mis-' it,” he replied. in imposts on corporation revenues, WHY BRAN IS SO bags, laundry bags or containers for will not break the threads of the sionary. Padre Junipero Serra, is by One Indian heard the bell, and the proposed 1 per cent Federal gas­ at A & P Prices. remained to watch the white men. oline tax, a 7 per cent charge on gas dust cloths out of them. When any finest materials. It is a convenient no means the least interesting of Cut from Quality Steer Beef. ^ ' of these have served their time, they size and may be used when travel­ the missions. He brought others. ’They helped and electricity sales and a 42 per BOOD FOR HEALTH may be further utilized as dusters. ing. Indeed, despite its neglect for erect the mission. The priests began cent surtax rate on incomes of $500,- decades, the old mission now is one learning ■ the Indian language. By 000 and over. The Waranoke Farm Dairy’s raw of the most interesting stops on 1831, there were over 4,000 conver­ While the January foreign trade Kellojir^’a A ll B r a n H as Best Top Round or natural milk has a rich, country­ California’s Mission Trail. It is one sions. ’The mission irrigation plans figures showed a decline of nearly 50 “Bulk” and Vitamin B; side flavor which is a deUght to the edifice that never has been restored. brought large grain crops. ’The per cent in exports compared with taste. Its wholesome, nourishing After founding the San Diego quality of horses was famous. ’The one year ago, the balance of trade Also Healthful Iron Fancy, Tender, Juicy Minute quality is indisputable. Mission, and with soldiers and In­ adobe buildings were extensive with was still favorable to the United States. Elxports approximated . $150,- dians at work hewing timbers for long cloiste-s. It became one of the using Kellogg’s All-Bsan, Sirloin or Short the Carmel Mission, Padre Serra, greatest of all of the missions from 000,000 against imports of $136,000,- millions ox prople nave overcome Cube Steaks an assistant priest, and a few sol­ the standpoint of prosperity and 000. common constipation, and the head­ The weekly Federal Reswve board Paris Dons ‘Sunday Night Frocks ) diers set out to foimd the third of conversions. aches, loss of appetite and energy 2 5 c » their churches to christianize the that so frequently result. Steaks 2 7 ^^ They*re ‘Informal,' And Smart Too Indians. An osdc-studded glen in New laboratory 'tests show AiL* the shadow of the Santa Lucia When the Mexican govenunent in Bban supplies two things need^ to Mountains seemed ideal, and Serra 1834 secularized the missions by overcome temporary and recurring Best, Tender, Juicy, with Large Tenderloin Paris.—(API—A new “Sunday ordered a bell hung in an oak and taking their la^ ds, cattle and other constipation: “Bulk’* to exercise the rang. property, an administrator sold off intestines. 'Vitamin B to help tone Night Frock”—a cross between for­ the livestock and grain and neglect­ the intestinal tract Porterhouse Steaks S eft mal afternoon and evening gowns— 5 “Come gentiles; come and recog­ ed the farms. The Indians were left The “bulk” in All-Bban Is much is playing a telling rol in the ward­ nize the faith of Christ!” cried to starve. In time, the place almost like that of lettuce. Within the body, robes of smart Paris women. the zealous missioner. His compan­ was deserted. it forms a soft mass. Gently it The new designs, which foUow ions reminded him it would be -bet­ Only half a dozen Indians remain­ clears the intestines of wastes. OTHER SPECIAL VALUES ter to work; there wasn’t an Indian ed when, after years of poverty, the the demand for smart evening cos­ Further experiments prove AIj£- in sight. last parish priest died there in 1890. Bban provides twice as much blood­ Sliced Sugar Cured Country Style Sausage tumes minus the low decolletage of building iron as an equal amount Bacon, Ib...... isc Meat, O C jm formal gowns, are worn at many a ous circumstances at sea, Feb. 7, to by weight of beef liver. 2 1b. b a g ...... a OC investigate her death. ment of labor conciliation commis­ fashionable affair after nine o’clock sioner who came here in regard to Eat this delicious cereal and avoid Forequarter Lamb ’The message was i;elayed to Chops, lb...... Fancy Brisket on both weekday and Simday nights. Arnold fropi Washington by Henry a dispute on the common iabor wage pills and drugs. They cause artifi­ 17c Corned Beef, U>. L. Stimson, secretary of state, who scale at the new Coast Academy job cial action, and often lead to harm­ 19c Simpler versions of the design here has. offered his services after ful habits. Fancy Block even appear in the late afternoon also informed Arnold the consul had Chuck Boasts, Ib. Best Pork Chops stated Mrs. Mabel Cook and Miss conferring with both sides. Try two tablespoonfuls of 15c 2 lbs...... 33c hours at bridge and cocktail par Louise Cook, mother and sister of- Kellogg’s AU/-Bran daily — suffi­ ties. the dead girl would arrive in New cient to overcome most types of con­ Choice Fresh Faney Cape 9 Their bodices are soft and dressy ■York, Feb. 22, aboard the Conte stipation. If your intestinal trouble Salmon Steaks, lb. 25c Mackerel, lb. .. 10c SMITH BROTHERS is not relieved this way, see your while their skirts fit closely to the Biancamabo and that Arnold might wish to meet them. doctor. • hips and swirl about the ankles in Silverbrook Sliced Bacon ...... 19c lb. The message from Secretary START FOR JAIL All-Bran has a delicious, nut- soft folds. Stimson said: “Request you be urg­ sweet flavor. Enjoy as a cereal with Sleeves, 'voluminous in cut and ed td meet Captain Uncles, master of milk or cream, or use in making richly embroidered in textiles or the steamer Chinese Prince on ar­ (Continued from Page One) Ti flufify bran muffins, breads, omelets, A & p MEAT M a r k e t s rival Feb. 17 at Boston and obtain etc. Recipes on the red-and-green beads, are Invariably part of the particulars of the death of Elizabeth^ sentences meted out nearly a year package. Sold by all grocers. Made The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. complete design, for even the frocks Cook who died Feb. 7 at sea off* ago. by Kellogg in Battle Creek. fashioned without sleeves are accom­ Gibraltar and investigate a tele­ On arrival at the prison, they panied by one of the little waist- gram received by the Captain for were taken into custody by Warden Miss Cook at Naples signed “Helen Charles S. Reed and put through the length jackets so popular for evening James” and which announced your re^lar routine, preparatory to wear this Winter. alleged death.” being assigned to their regular tasks One of the smartest of these The tele^am added new depth to in the prison shirt shop. According frocks has a skirt of soft dull black the mystery as Arnold had supposed to custom, they were given a bath, crepe incrusted on a white bodice Miss Cook received the “death” mes­ their prison clothing, and placed in sage before boarding the Chinese receiving cells, awaiting examina­ of the same material. Its drooping Prince and that it was the message tions by the prison doctor and dent­ bishop sleeves, which have black which caused her to start for Amer­ ist. lower sections, are richly embroi­ ica. , dered in white angora wool and sil­ ’The message to Miss Cook con­ tained an erroneous report of the ver thread. death of Arnold. HOSPITAL NOTES Another frock of black crepe is Miss Cook would have, benefitted designed with a simple sleeveless imder five wills now on file in Massa­ bodice over which is worn a short chusetts courts, it was revealed. Admitted: Harvey Johnson of 29 ADVERTISING jacket with full sleeves embroidered Woodland street, automobile acci­ in shimmering tube beads of three dent victim. shades of blue. Death: Joseph Reinart, 38, of 79 A black and red changeable taf­ WAGE CUT PROPOSALS Chestnut street, admitted Feb. 3, feta frock with elbow sleeves and a died 12:07 this morning. Brings a new world high neckline tying in a big perky HALT BUILDING JOBS Discharged: Mrs. Joseph Shea and bow a t the back, and a smoke grey son of 97 Mather street. chiffon studded with steel beads — are This evening costonM of pale grey General: Dr. C. Y. Bitgood will other smart contributions to the lace embroidered In ^olet la designed New London, Feb. 16 —(AP) — speak on “Diseases of the Lower to your door-step Sunday night mode. by Martial et Armand to wear with Hammers, saws and trowels of local Urinary and (^nltal Tract” tonight The frocks are generally worn a little jacket and muff of violet vel­ carpenters and muons were silent at Watkins Brothers and the public with slippers m atchii^ their color; vet. here for the second consecutive day is welcome. today pending an agreement be­ tween local contractors and union *Judge and Mrs. J. M. Beech entertain at luncheon today.” ...... “Work' questing full particulars of the case carpenters and masons on a new GETS 99 YEARS DEATH OF MISS COOK and the outcome of the investiga­ starts on new road,” . .. .“New York bank sees strength in Britain.”. ... tion, and a similar message from wsLgf scale. Miss Cook’s aunt, Mrs. Albert E. The contractors annoimced re­ S t Louis, Feb. 16.—(AP)— ductions of 16 cents an hour for Charles Heuer, the first of six men “Library shares in large bequest.” -----what an interesting, moving pro­ TO START BIG PROBE Carroll of Boston. to go to trial for the kidnaping r.f Miss Cook’s death on the steamer carpenters and 26 cents an hour for vocative world the newspapers bring us I News of our friends, of our in mid-Mediterranean occurred a maffons effective yesterday. This Alexander Berg, wealthy furrier, would give the carpenters $1 an (Continaed From Page 1.) little more than a week before she last November 6, was con'ricted by a town of every-day happenings all around us, and of events that stir the was to have married Arnold in the hour and the masons $1.26 an hour. Circuit Court jury today and sen­ Prince, on which the girl’s belong­ 'United States. The union men have declined thus tenced to 99 years in the Missouri ings were sent on to America, ask­ far to accept and are not working. penitentiary. world. Imagine a people without newspapers! We’d be lost. ing that the copy of the cablegram ASKS INVESTZOATION They meet tonight to act on the It was the first conviction In St. be returned so it might be placed in Boston, Feb. 18 — (AP) — The matter. The contractors met last Louis In ten years, for kidnaping for the hands of authorities here. American consul at Naples, Italy, night and decided to wait a wbek at ransom. And imagine trying to live intelligently without this other kind of He also said he had received a has requested St. George Tucker leut before declaring a lockout and The trial of Paul A. Richards, law­ cablegram from St. George Arnold, Arnold, fiance of Elizabeth Bar­ hiring non-union men. yer and self-declared agent of ths news: “Sport ahlrta at reasonable prices.”— “Rugs, a new lot from Per­ Miss Cook’s fiance at Boston, re­ rett Cook, who died under mysterl- Meanwhile C. R. Wood, depart- kidnapers, was set for today. sia.” • •. .“Six daya to Montreal and back, at speciiU rates.” . ... “Wicker chairs, as low as $7.” . . . . News of food and motor-cars, of ginger ales and pianos, of leather gooda apd carpet lining*

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Stars and Stripes PPrever i n These Patriotic Costumes ^(lim Q -G -dnnr.Q Daily Health B V J O P i n Service CLfiVTO n Hints on Bow to Keep Well Olive Roberts t by World Famed Authority. € By Na> SERVICt. INC. DIZZINESS, LIKE A COUGH, Yesterday we saw a large bird Wt ' BEGIN HEBE TODAY •'“Pat is always doctoring up birdsj'*’ ' "You said he’d asked you for a IS NATURE’S d a n g e r SIGN sitting on the sand where the tide I he said. Beautiful ELLEN BOSSITEB, a drive.” Heed This Warning, 6r Serious Ili- salesgirl In Barclay’s Department had receded and left a blank smooth But Pat wouldn’t take him either. “ So be did. I hold him I cquldn’t ness Ma3' Follow He said &)> our bird needed was a Store, Uvea with her mother, go. I can’t either. I have a date floor as hard as marble. • MOLLY BOSSITEB, her elder sis- place where he could get something this afternoon with Larry. I BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN There he huddle^ alone. Out at .ter, MYBA, and her young brother, to eat and drink and a littie peace— thought . i* would be nice to bring Editor, Journal of the American sea other birds were soaring or that’ he woxdd soon cliean himself - MIKE. The two girls support the him here afterwards for supper.” Medical Associaion, and of Hygeia sitting on shallow bars—duck, gulls, family. Molly foolishly spends off. Molly shifted tactics. "I would the Health Magazine pelicans, terns, snipe— I do not A Screaming Success money saved to pay the rent, like to have your friend for sup­ --- • know what all-^perhaps even a fish STEVEN BABCLAY, 67 and El­ So we drove away-with our oily per,” she said, her eyes clear and Whenever a person previously in hawk or two At first we thought len’s employer, lends her an eve- passenger and took him up to sunny limpid, “ but it’s out of the ques- good health suddenly becomes dizzy, he WM a wild goose, but no wild ' nlng dress so she can secure a Job tino, honey. There's not a clean cove miles away from everything^ goose woUld sit Oh a hard bare beach where a small idver lapped gently nights dancing at Dreamland. At tablecloth in the h use for one giddy, or light-headed, he has de­ with people all about. against low sandy banks, and with the dance hall she meets fasci­ thing; they’re all at the laundry. veloped a symptom that demands One little boy ran back to his nating LABBY HABBOWGATE, Besides Mrs. Clancy is coming up. serious condderation. grasses and rushes g ro ^ n g along mother, after venturlnig near the its edges. There were inussels and an artist. Later she breaks an I’ve already asked her.” We walk erect and undisturbed bird, and said, “ He bit my toe.” engagement with Larry when she through what is known as the sense fiddlers (tiny land crabs) ^ o r e , Ellen suspected that her mother ’That was probably the reason and seofis and bugs. He couldn’t learns he is engaged to ELIZA­ of equilibrium. This sense is made that other folk were giving him a BETH BOWES, a debutance. How­ was being preverse. She was sure starve there, I was sure. up of a number of . ^nses coming wide berth. But I was sure some­ ever, when he comes to Dream­ of it when Molly with an aggrieved We lifted him out of the car, and air remarked that she supposed a from various places in the human thing was wrong. He must be hurt. land demanding an explanation body. In the internal ear there are suddenly he put out his long neck she makes another date with him daughter of hers would have too No he wasn’t hurt and he wasn’t and screamed like a fire-siren. Or‘ a much pride to want to see a man the semi-circular canals, smEill rings a wild goose either. He was a for Sunday. of bone containing fluid, with solid woman being murdered. Did you Her mother and sister favor already engaged to another wom­ loon, we soon discovered. And in ever hear a loon give vent to his an. She struck home there. But substances in the fluid, these rings some way he had gotten himself Barclay’s suit. being in different planes or levels. feelings? It’s quite an experience. NOW GO ON WITH THE STOBY she was not content to let the mat­ covered with thick black oil—just Placing him on a soft cushion of ter rest. From these rings sensations pziss to how, it would be hard to say. But CHAPTER X n the brain, indicating whether or not grass, where all he had to dp at “Personally I think it rather odd he was thick with it and he couldn’t "How do you know It’s Mr. we are standing erect, lying flat, or dinner time was to stretch out his of the Harrowgate boy to ask you fly. He had been there for a night neck a few inches (of course he Barclay?” Myra demanded as El­ for an engagement under the cir­ falling downward; whether we are and half a day With nothing to eat, len leaped from bed, reached for a moving forward or backward. could move a little by Hitching cumstances,” said Molly. “In my and unless loons drink seawater about—loons can’t walk very well) flannel dressing gown and belted It day it would have been considered As an example of the way in nothing to drink either. over her pajamas. which they work, all of us have on we left him. The last T saw of him dishonorable.” We got the car and lifted him in, he was running his long scissor-bill "He asked yesterday if he might occasion, felt the sensation that we oil and all. And as Eddie Cantor call here some time.” "You don’t know whether it’s dis­ are still going forward when riding through his feathers—it was plain honorable or not,” Ellen said would say, “Was our car dirty?” that he knew how to go about it. “Did you give him Mrs. Clancy’s Early spring accessories celebrate the George Washington bl-centennial. Left; A snappy trio of chic on a train that has stopped. It’s going to take months to get the number?” angrily, ignoring her own secret is made up of sports hat, pouch bag and belt of the starry striped design of one of the new early American 'This is due to the brief time re­ Perhaps half his oil had soaked o ff oil out of it. But Mr. Bird was in the car. . "No, but I guess it’s on file. He doubts. "Larry has no way of silks. Center: A dark dress takes on light and life with a bow scarf, and turban of a Betty Ross red, quired for the fluid in the semi-cir­ knowing that I might consider the warm and comfortable away from Today we shall drive out to see must have looked up my card at the white and blue print. Right: To accent spring on a dark siflt there is a scarf of multi-colored sampler de­ cular canals to readjust Itself to all the badgering, and he went to store.” fact that be is engaged important sign, with a border of plain red and white.. the new situation. him. I hope he has gone to join I don’t consider it important. 1 sleep on the cushion. his friends wherever they may be, The bedroom door opened and Anything that Interferes with the We went to a veterinary but he Molly entered. She was visibly ex­ Ikie him—tiiat’s enough! This isn’t mechanism of the semi-circular I haven’t my bird book with me. the Victorian age after all.” wasn’t in. Then we went to the cited. Her black, curly hair stood *Tm older and more experienced. canals will produce attacks of dizzi­ So I am not sure, but I think Toons "There’s no use discussing it,' Humane Society. They would doc­ out In little drake-tails. Her blue I’m your mother and you should re­ ness. Sometimes these attacks take are great divers. You might get observed Molly lightly. “We tor cats and dogs but not birds. eyes blazed. For once she had not spect my opinions. I can’t see why the form of making the person out your bird book, or encyclopedia, wouldn’t agree, I’m sure.” San Felipe Has Romantic , Then we hunted up a sea-captain and read to the children about the even taken time to powder her any girl would want to risk her feel that everything else is moving who told us to take him to Pat. pretty face. reputation — that’s what you’re habits of our big birds. Molly Rossiter could, when while he is standing still sometimes "Hurry, child,” she said to Ellen. doing—nmhing around with a man he feels himself moving when he is she chose, adopt the most dc' who cared so little for her as Larry History Founded In 1706 "You musn’t keep Mr. Barclay asperating mood in the world. She not. waiting. It’s bad enough having no Harrowgate seems to care for you If the body tends to accumulate chose just then to adopt that mood when— ” phone.” When Ellen asked her to meet < . acid, a sense of dizziness is a prom­ Again Ellen felt a rising irrita­ Pajama Fad Nipped in Bud Larry, Molly remembered a pre­ “When there is a chance of rop­ inent symptom. tion. "What makes you so sure it’s vious engagement to go walking ing a rich man,” Ellen inter­ Since the eye helps the internal Mr. Barclay?” she snapped. with Mrs, Clancy. Mrs. Clancy was rupted furiously. ear and the muscle sense to judge By Philippine Schoolma *m "I’ve got a hunch,” Molly ad­ a great aid to Molly in managing “It’s just as easy to love a rich position in space, any disorder mitted, dimpling and smiling mys­ her daughters. Whenever they made man as a poor one,” Molly agreed fecting the ability of the eye to co­ teriously. “Don’t be so slow, honey.” placidly, ignoring the storm sig­ ordinate with these other, senses a request she did not wish to grant Manila, P. I.— (A P )—-The paja­ "I can’t run through the halls Mrs, Clancy, in one way or another, nals. “There were dozens of other will result in this -ymptom. "^navy officers, has been common with no stockings on, can I?” . became a ward in her charge. El­ men I could have married but when If the sensation of dizziness is ma fad sustained a quick setback probably as long as in the sfttes. Ellen took a quick brush at her len imderstood that as did Myra. I saw your father—” transitory, and If it yields promptly when it spread to the younger gen­ After, the two girls had been sent hair, slipped into pumps and ran to proper hygiene, such as suitable But the family rules forbade any "You loved hiim” Ellen broke in eration of this tropical land of white home, the boys in the class an­ out of the apartment and down the mention of the fiction. triumphantly. “And I don’t and attention tot the diet, diges­ nounced that they would appear in clothing which is almost as scant as four flights of stairs. The only "I’m sorry you can’t meet him,’ never could love Steven Barclay. tion, the action of the kidneys, and shorts. telephone in the house was in Mrs. Ellen said a tlast with cold finality. Heavens! He’s over 30 years older correction of disorders of vision, the the pajamas. As daughter of the vice governor Clancy’s apartment on the first person need not feel disturbed. How­ I’m sorry, too,” conceded Molly. than I am!” When Pauline Butte, daughter of Miss Butte has been active In socie­ floor. The six families who occu- ever, repeated dizziness, which may Tiuning to Myra she said plain­ George C. Butte, vice governor of ty. She took part in a recent bene­ -pled the building were, in the gen­ tively, “Would you mind, honey, She had made a mistake. The be the result of am insufficient fit show. erous phrase of Mrs. Clancy, "per­ getting me some coffee? Lots of point was Molly’s. blood supply to the brain, of insuffi­ the Philippines, and Agnes Busch fectly welcome to use the phone so cream and I li^e it weak. Would “Ellen Rossiter! I never thought cient action of the heart, of a tumor appeared at Central Public school long as they pay for outgoing calls.” you be a lamb and mtike a fresh you’d speak to your mother like growing in connection with the And so long as they let Mrs. Clancy semi-circular canals, or of some dis­ attired In white pajamas they were pot,” this. Your father was 25 years older sent home by the principal almost listen in on their business Ellen had Of Course Myra would. But as than I was. And you know it.” turbance in the brain, demands COLUMBIA thought privately. careful scientific study. A spell of by the time they had taken their she walked to the kitchen she was She burst into hysterical tears. seats in the classroom. Sure enough, the fat, good-na­ hoping Molly would be cautious. "Oh, mother, can’t you under­ dizziness, like a cough, is a danger A “Valen-teen” social was held at tured' Irish woman was waiting in Never in her life had Molly been stand?” Ellen wailed. "You’re one sign—unless heeded disaster may After the two girls had departed, the Parsonage, Friday evening, fot the hall at the foot of the stairs. cautious. person and I’m another. I wasn’t ensue. the principal. Miss Eli^beth Flagg, young people of the community ol For all the world like a msister of “Did Mr. Barclay say anything for a minute inferring that you warned the qther girls in the class "teen” age, about 36 being present. ceremonies, she said, "Right this special over the phone?” she de­ didn’t love father. I know you did. they must wear "proper” clothing Games were played and refresh­ way.” Then after she had shown manded the instant the door had But can’t you see tnat I’m differ­ to class. ments served. Ellen where the telephone was (as closed behind Myra. "Anything that ent?” “Pajamas are not uniform cloth­ Several from here attended the if Ellen had not known before) she you might not want anybody except "You’re so different,” sobbed A THOUGHT ing,” explained Miss Flagg after­ supper given at Liberty Hill, ’Thurs­ placidly settled herself in the vicin­ me to know?” Molly, "that you never think of ward. “We are imder the bureau day evening by ladies there. ity of the conversation. Unfortun­ "No,” replied Ellen, half smiling, anyone except yourself. The fact of education and governed by its Clinton Loveland of Denver, Colo., ately for the listener the conversa­ For, whosoever shall do the half sighing at Molly’s terrier-like that I work myself to the bone, that rules.” spent the night recently at the home tion WM extremely short. Ellen re­ will of God, the same is my broth­ persistence. "He didn’t say any­ Mike has nothing, that Myra whom of his uncle, Henry Hutchins of placed the receiver, presenteu her er, and my sister, and mother.— Whether the pajama fad wrill gain thing more than I’ve told you.” you profess to love has worked her­ Chestnut Hill. As a boy, C}linton thanks and prepared to leave. Mrs. Mark 3:35. other adherents among the younger "Was he surprised yesterday self to death for nine years waiting generation remains to be seen. lived on the Green tex several years Clancy saw a golden opportunity when you returned the dress?” for enough money to get married, ’The race of mankind would per­ Wearing of lounging pajamas with his sister, Gertrude, at the fading. “I don’t think so.” means nothing to you when you She said quickly and Ingratiating­ ish, did they cease to aid each other. among adult American women, in­ home of their aimt. Miss Josephine Molly clasped her hands about meet a young man with no money, ly, “Was that the rich fellow your —Sir Walter Scott. troduced by the wives of army and Hutchins. her knees and stared dreamily out no prospects, already entangled with San Felipe church a temporary governor tried to perpetuate mother was telling me all about?” Miss Margaret Hutchins who is into the hot afternoon. A little another woman. You’ve forgotten his name. "I don’t know who you mean,” employed in the Windham National smile flickered across her lips. us all.” Ellen replied coldly. Bank, had a holiday on Lincoln's “I’ve been thinking,” she re­ At just that moment Myra came One of the most Interesting Mis­ shown ho.ipitality en route, and birthday. She and her mother spent "Sure you do,” said Mrs. Clancy, marked meditatively, "and I believe chuckling. "I mean Mr. Steven Bar­ in with fresh coffee. She had hur­ sion churches In New Mexico is the was entertained by the priests who the day in Hartford. you were right in declining his in­ ried but she saw at once that she San Felipe de Neri Church in Old were serving the parish of San Evening Herald Pattern A large freight truck belonging to clay, your boss. Your maw said be vitation this afternoon. He will ap­ had not been quick enough. Molly was fairly daft over you.” Albuquerque, more familiarly called Felipe de Neri. Pike praises highly the J. J. McCarthy ’IransportatioB preciate you all the more for lay at the foot of the bed, a sob­ the dinner served him, and speaks Co., of Taimton, Mass., caught on. Ellen had to smile. checking him at first. Men are like Old Town by the modem city to By Annebelle Worthington “Yes, it was Mr. Barclay,” she ad­ bing, hysterical heap, and Ellen feelingly of the beautiful Spanish fire Friday morning, while passing that.” was trying frantically to comfort the east. Established in 1706, the maidens he encountered in the villa. the Columbia Filling Station on the mitted to the other’s evident pleas­ "I didn’t refuse for that reason The easy to wear wrap-over type ure. She even added, "Mr. Barclay her. church has been known by three dif­ Hartford road about two miles from and I’m sure you know I didn’t,” wanted me to go driving with him "What is it?” Myra asked. ferent names. dress needs no introduction. It is the Green, and was nearly totally said Ellen in intense exasperation. "It looks as if I’m even less lucky FrEincisco Cuervo y Valdez, who accepted by all women of good taste destroyed, although quite a bit. b l this afternoon.” "We’ve gone over and over this and "I heard you saying that you than you,” Ellen answered without succeeded De Vargas as temporary the freight was saved. A chemical you know exactly how I feel, I cfin’t GLORIFYING for its smart slimming qualitit^s. couldn’t go,” Mrs. Clancy confessed. looking up. governor of New Mexico, deter­ from Willimantic was called. think of anything so dishonest as As well as for youthful and nor­ "That’s too bad. It’s such a nice “Stop crying, mother,” she said mined to perpetuate his name. He Miss Anne Dix entertained 11 of encouraging a man I don’t love.” day for an automobile ride.” gently. “ Stop crying. Can you established a Spanish town or YOURSELF mal figures, this model is delightful her friends Saturday afternoon at a “WeU,” contered MoUy in weU "Yes, it Is, isn’t it,” Ellen agreed hear what I'm sajdng? I won’t re­ "villa” in the valley of the Rio for matronly ones. Hearts- party at her h' te. First simulated surprise, "I for one can’t fuse any more of Steven Barclay’s Grande. He called the villa — and and m ^e her escape. The skirt snugs the hips and cre­ prize for low score was won by Mrs. understand your ethics. Do you invitations. I’ll do my very best to church— de Albur- ’There’s a reason for that glamor­ Ellen returned to the bedroom. ates a lengthened line through the Edith Isham, and (Consolation priza Myra was dressing but Molly think it less dishonest to go run­ fall in love with him.” querque, In honor of the viceroy of ning aroimd with a man who is not ous light the movies throw about inset panel at the center-front. The for high S3ore was won by Mrs. May had collapsed on the bed and was (To Be Continued) New Spain, the Duke of Alburquer- free, a man engaged to another the heads of stars. . neckline is exceptionally becoming. (Cobb. (Chicken a la king, cake, ice nibbling at a bit of toast. Both fell que, and Himself. It became the girl?” Printed crepe in dark blue with cream, and coffee were served by abruptly silent at Ellen’s entrance THE INSULT third Spanish town in New Mexico. Shining hair gives a woman a Ellen was baited. "I’m not proud plain Whitt trim is an economical the hostess. and she realized that they bad been Instead of being praised, how­ romantic, alluring quality by cre­ Mrs. Ruth Jacobs has returned to bf that part of it,” she said in a choice. Sheer woolens are lovely too. discussing her. Let them, thought VICTIM OF ROBBERS: That’s ever, Governor Cuervo was repri­ ating a kind of halo over her fea­ Columbia after spending several shamed voice, my whole week’s wages, For summer wear, make it with Ellen grimly. manded by the viceroy for having tures. weeks in Windham on a case.' "The trouble is that you alwajrs ROBBER: 'Then yer ought ter "Won’t you tell us about your establ^hed the town without au­ This year haic_ls especially im­ short sleeves of cotton mesh, pique Mr. and Mrs. Luclne Hennequln call?” asked Molly, after a delicate believe you’re right and I’m wrong,” ie blinkin’ well ashamed 'o yer- thority, and although his request portant. Spring hats, you will find, or washing silks. Molly continued in a seuJ little tone. self.—^Tbe Humorist. and three children of Willimantic Interval of silence. "Or is it a for church ornaments and vestments look pretty ridiculous if your hair Style No, 2753 may be had in sizes spent the week-end at the home of 'secret?" was granted, the name of the church isn't just right. And when your hair 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches Mrs. Hennequin’s ' mother, Mrs, "There's nothing much to tell,” and villa was changed to San Felipe is lovely and is fixed becomingly, bust. Tiythall, said Ellen airly, "It was Steven de < Alburquerque, in honor of the bats attract attention to it these Size 36 requires 8 7-8 yards 39-inch ’The Board of Relief held- its sec­ Barclay. He wanted me for a drive - THIS CURIOUS WORLD - king, Don Philip (Felipe) V. Many days, instead of completely covering with 5-8 yard 85-inch contrasting. ond meeting on Monday at the Town this afternoon,” years later the church again re­ It. Our new Spring Fashion Maga­ HaU. "Ah!” said Molly. named, and called San Fel^e de A good trick to give your hair zine is out! Every page from cover Miss Lucas of Flushing, L. L, Is 'There was another interval of Neri, the name it is known 1^ to­ the right sheen is to use a few to cover is in colour. spenitog a week at the bqma of silence, Myra looked sharply at her day. drops of briUiontine, after you have Beautiful styles covering the com­ Miss Anne Dix, sister but Ellen's gaze was bland fixed it. If you have ever tried to plete range for the woman, miss, 'The' Columbia Christian Endeavor and Innocent. Presently she said Owing to the consistent srowth put it on by hahd, you know the child and the stout, articles show­ Society visited the Andover society to her mother, "I'd like to invite a and consequent prosperity of the difficulties. 'The best way is to use ing what bats will be worn, hair­ Sunday-evening. Part of the eve­ friend to supper.” community of Albuquerque (as it is an atomizer. Get a brilliantine that dressing bints, afternoon wear, sub- ning's program was the ebort play, "Who it is?” asked Molly. She now spelled), San Felipe has not is as odorless as possible. A ir have deb frocks, etc,, etc. "Naked E ^ ,” given by five Colum­ thought she knew the answer, A tu ffe re d the fate of destruction as some faint scent bht some actually It points the way to better dress bia men, Rev. A. W. Mellinger, Wil­ look of complete astonishment have so many other Missions. It are objectionable. Avoid this sort, and ^11 help you economize. liam W stands today as first built, em­ V7hen you have finished you r coif< You can save flO in patterns, ma­ Hunt, and Raymond Lyman. rected the im preim U m . bellished somewhat.. Its spires are "But Ellen r she cried In dismay. fure, take up your atomizer and terials, etc,, by spending 10 cents remodeled, but it has the original for this book. So we lu ^ you will Stimson emphasized there Is ne 'W hat about Mr, Barclay?” adobe walls, sapling roof, and even spray your hair sparingly with it, send your order today. connection between debte and repo- "What about him?” repeated El- the flooring in places. It is still the men just smooth it over with your bands or your comb and you will Just write your name and address ratione. Except that neither cah hr fen, sanctuary of devout natives, and collected. claims the distinction of being the notice bow this not only Improves clearly on any piece of paper. Order oldest continuously-used church in the looks of it but makes ft easier to otte book. Enclose 10 cents in the United itates. kc^r) your hafr in place. stamps or coin and mail your order FIEISUT RELIEF 'The old leather-bound parish reg­ Brushing your hair gives it to Fashion Department. , DTOe&RO, isters, hand-made, brittle pages yel­ sheen, Not at first, for often it Be sure to fill in the size of the STOP THAT COLO merely makes it look oily. But con­ low with age, are among the price­ pattern. is t r e ss in g com in chm or FROM CONSTIFiTION less relics of the church, 'The tinued brushing gets the scalp in Send stamps or coin (coin r e ­ threst—thst eo often Uaio to baptism of an Infant, Francesca fine condition and that is the ro6t ferred). eomethingD Nrioiis>>(enertlIy iwpon^e Louisa Garcia, was made the year of mstty hair, after all. Price of book 10 cents. to toM dd Miutcfole with the Sac of Benjamin Franklin's birth, 1706. For evening, you can get. more Price of pattern 16 centi. m i GUARANTEED appliettion. Should be men effeetire if 'The second entiy, July 24, 1706, is sheen into your coiffure if you care K |l p S TO YIELD TO mtd ones /orjivs/iourt, you »• that of the baptism of a 'Tigua In­ Co wear a bit of a brilliant comb in nil fsinbue blend ot oil of mumrd# dian bOby, parents unknown, to it. Or earrings do something too. Manehester H«rald A AAdAA / CHINES^ HERB iphor» nientbol snd ether be^ u tl^ whom the name of John was given. Or one of those cute little hair Pflttsrn Bsrvfes If you suffer from itching, blind, ^ Jienti bniM relief nstimUy, Mat- Fissr PaoHiemoH The latter record was signed by clips. Of course these do not really protruding or bleeding Pilea you are mole fete setira beesmicifesMientifie Juan Mingues, a Jesuit priest, later make the hair shine. But they give F or Herald Pattern of the likely to be amazed at the soothing, ••aMtrttsf'irrUmr^-notjuft • Mh« - - - a w«s>4NjNO(AN..) massacred in an Indian uprising, it that illusion. And, so far os beau­ model mustrated send lOe in beoluig power of the rare, imported -Hc peaetritei and ednubtei Mood ty goes, it is what seems to be that stanm or coin directly to Fash­ Chinese Herb, which fortifies Dr. ffSb 'The record books, together with counts quite os much os what really ion Bureau, Manchester Bvenlns Nixon's Cbinaroid, It's the newest some valpablf sacred paintings 1^ is. Herald, FIftb Avenue and 89tb and faftest acting treatment out, s medieval gpanlsh artists, have been street, New Tork City, Brings, ease and comfort in a few . women lei] ■fld removed from the church for safe minutes so that you con work and Jrofflcoflitii keeping, since on attemiit to steiti TdB BRUTBl NO. 2708 enjoy life while it continues its tM drsirs iiusisnls. them WM mode several years ago. Prlee ift Oeoto sootbii)g, healing action. Don't de­ Lieutenant Zebulon Pike speaks OLD LADY: Wbat art you -ry- lay. Act in time to avoid/a danger­ Ui._ MMUtMoCHAOneOAK of the church in his diary which he Ifif about, my dear? Nome <..«•«<**•*«• «(«• ous and costly operation. Try Dr. ifldf. Of .men kept en route during his forced MODERN MISS: X-w ao-rdriv Nixon's Cbinaroid under our guar­ t t i m a i i W 6m giata Fe to Chllhua- en—from—boma. AddNOB *•••««•«•••*««# antee to satisfy completely and be lyletfi VCfl Hicb, under escort of Gov­ "Ota, taow terrible!” worth 100 times the sifuUl cost or ew tiler Size «...... , •mby I ernor Alenoaster's sellers, whose"And ttae taxicab driver over- ’our money bock. J. . H. Quinn and 11^608. All « t k was in ]|06,, Ms was otaarfed me."—Anewen. !o., South Manchestiir^Advt 7 ' V'!‘.vS I.’’ ■'■£y4i .•iirT "*'.*t

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------— — — — ^ ^ ^ Edward ~ (Slip) Madigan, of St. Centers (3> gini will referee both games. Maybl Dempsd/ himself believes M cCullough...... 230 288 Chapman’s triumph over Sera Mar­ don’t think he would go in there erally speaking the official reac-[ Mary’s of Oakland and by Bill Humphries .... 122 89 105— 316 Away to a poor start early in the and take a beating aroimd the it is a champion’s right to be Jones ...... 301 288 tin of France in the Brefney 880 in tion to the changes made in the | Ingram of Cedifomia.' Harvey A. Wilkie ...... 109 132 90—331 season, the Rec Five has begun to head such as he is getting these knocked out. If he does, I think 1:52.4 was the second fastest half playing code by the national foot- Harman of Penn thought the pen- T. Anderson .. . 146 114 99— 359 White ...... 301 250 show its strength of last season and days unless he really had his heart he is going to be accommodated. Portadown (6) mile ever stepped indoors. the injection of "Bingo” Sturgeon ball rules committee has been ! alty for violation of this rule (dis- Nelson ...... 118 125 105— 348 set upon a real comeback. favorable but there have been dis- j qualification of the player and loss Canade ...... 132 110 104—346 Scott ...... 301 293 into the lineup at forward has been I asked him about Schmeling or Judging front protests that Furphy ...... 286 301 Five Years Ago Today—^Eddie in no small way responsible. Stur­ cussions enough to make the debate of half the distance to the offend' Shea, Chicago featherweight, d c -' Sharkey. resounded at Lake Placid, it seems interesting. The new and liberal­ ing team’s goal line) was so severe 627 570 503 1700 Moore ...... 301 301 geon is the smallest of the Rec “That’s what I’m trying to find there are several different kinds of Taggart ...... 257 301 clsioned Johnny Farr of Cleveland players but he is beginning to be ized rules and the move toward that officials would chary of calling Construction (1) in 12 rounds. Carl Tremadne, Cleve­ out now,” said Old Will. “I know Olympic oaths. making equipment safer not only it. Robinson ...... 121 105 102—328 Green ...... 250 301 recognized as one of the^st. I’m a short-distance fighter now. land, kayoed Howard Mayberry, for the wearer but the opponents as Layden also opposed the change E. Knofla ...... 96 100 115—311 Boston Team Coiling I couldn’t go in there for ten Canada, in the seventh round. The walloping meted out to the well, met with almost unanimous in the kickoff rule which permits P e tk e ...... 89 100 113— 302 Tandragee (10) Tomorrow night the Guards meet rounds against guys like that. Manassa Man Mauler suggests that approval the kickoff to be made with punt E. Wilkl^ ...... 131 105 115— 351 Fleming ...... 301 301 their first opponent from out of the But after this trip is over I will before this "comeback” tour has H olm es...... 301 301 Ten Years Ago Today—^Ths But protests of varying degrees or dropkick as well as place kick, A. Anderson ...121 118 134—373 Philadelphia Athletics claim ed state. Babson Institute has yet to know.” gone very far, that monicker may of intensity greeted the other four j declaring It will have a tendency to Quinn ...... 301 301 meet defeat in twelve games, ac­ Wheeler (Doc) Johnston, Cleveland have to be charged to the Manassa changes—the alterations in the make teams punt the ball short 558 528 579 1665 Brennan ...... 301 301 cording to Manager Jimmy Neill of Sacks Gives Views Man Maulee. first baseman, at the waiver price. kickoff and “ dead ball” rules and and high to regain possession of it, Flavell ...... 301 301 At the same time, Stuffy Mclnnls, the local team. Included in its line­ Here’s how his business manager, the committee’s decision to forbid j exposing the received to severe in- Armagh (0) up will be the following players: Leonard Sacks, puts it: Branch Rickey if the Cardina's premier first sacker of the Ameri­ the use of the flying block and fly- ^ juries.” Kane ...... 279 215 can League, agreed to his transfer L. H. Morris three years, Pauling “Jack’s not trying to kid himself said recently that Eddie Delker, re­ ing tackle, and the aggressive use Glenn S. (Pop) Warner of Stan­ F u rp h y ...... 288 300 — or anybody else. He’s out to learn cruit from Rochester, was a bet­ BASKETBALL from the Boston Red Sox to the ' school, Pauling, New York. Captain of the hands on the defense. ford, favored all the regulations ex­ H au gh ...... 164 231 Cleveland Indians. of championship team last year. just where he stands in this game ter shortstop than the starring Lining up in favor of the changes cept that calling for an automatic Copeland ...... 286 266 Warren Downs three years, Illi­ today and to satisfy the public’s Charlie Gelbert. The fact that Mr. “dead” ball when any part of the CORNELL-DARTMOUTH were 25 or 30 prominent coaches New York, Feb. 16.— (AP) —Au­ Robinson ...... 238 275 nois Wesleyan State championship curiosity at the same time. But he Gelbert demanded more money ball carriers body, except his hands and officials. The opposition was thor already of two major upsets, League Standing DEMPSEY ADDS TWO team .. WILL come through. I’m sure of wouldn’t have anything to do with or feet, touches the ground. He not as strong numerically but it Cornell’s entry in the eastern inter­ W. L. P. Milton Buckley three years, Uli- it!” it, would it? was plenty strong enough to make pointed out that a ball carrier could But he won’t, Mr. Sacks. He collegiate basketball league, gets Portadow n...... 60 30 60 : It Wesleyan State championship itself hefird. outdistance all opposition in a dash Tandragee ...... 50 40 50 TO KNOCKOUT LIST would if he could; he has the heart Football reformers suggest that another chance to jolt the experts team. Those who favored the changes to the goal line smd still lose a tonight in a battle with the leading L u rg a n ...... 41 49 41 all right. instead of being tackled the ball touchdown should he happen to Patrick Collins, niversity of Penn­ took the position that the rules Dartmouth team at Ithaca. The Armagh ...... 33 57 33 sylvania Freshman team. Three But, whether he’s trying to kid carrier should be tagged. But how committee had made the game safer slip and fall. Chicago, Feb. 16.—(AP)—Jack himself or not, actually he is toss­ about just dropping a handkerchief Ithacians lost to Princeton by ten Dempsey returned to Chicago to­ years Steams school, Mt. Vernon, for the players without taking any­ Those who approved the rules points and to Columbia by 13 in ’G.ATORS TRY POLO ing a fat spoof at himself, without a behind him? thing vital from it. Those opposed contented themselves with endors­ day with two more knockouts on his N. H. doubt. He never was a great de­ their first two league starts and E. F. McKnight ane year Lafay­ believed some spectacular features ing the new provisions enmasse bas­ comeback tour list and about fensive fighter. He never did mind then turned around and walloped . Polo makes its debut at the ette Freshman team, three years In accordanc.c with our annual had been removed and that the new ing approbation on the general $5,500 richer to finish preparation taking a couple to get that left in Yade by 16 points and checked University of Florida this spring. for his match Thursday night in Boxbury school. custom of making one certain pre< rules would handicap the smaller score of greater safety for the play­ there, or that right. But these days Princeton last week by five In a re­ A schedule of 13 matches has been the Chicago Stadium with King Mansfield Schmidt, two years diction, we are able to say Prince­ player severely. ers. he is taking more than a couple. turn game at Ithaca. arranged for the 'Gator riders. Levinsky. Northwestern Military Naval Aca­ ton \vill not lose as many football Elmer Layden of Duquesne, de­ The roll call of those who . ap­ He’s taking more than plenty, games next fall as the school did clared the rule which forbids a proved included Howard Jones, Dempsey last night spent two demy. wherever that little old three-ring minutes at Flint, Mich., in knock­ R. W. Sulzer, one year Miami last year. The reason w’e’re pretty player on the defense to strike a Southern California; Major John L. fistic circus pitches its tent. sure of this is that Princeton will ing out one George "''ohler of Chi­ University. rival on the head or face with his Griffiths, Mai Stevens, Yale; Gll GRACE AND CHARM not play as many. hands “will eliminate the use of Dobie, Cornell; Andy Kerr, Colgate; cago and one Pat McLaughlin of A Chaimplon’s lUght? smsdl players,” and called it “ sim­ John F. (Chick) Meehem, Manhat­ Wausau, WiS., before $11J)00 worth Of course the public is curious. tan college; Capt. McEwan, Holy of trade, half of which amount Floridians Seek Olympic Berths ply a protection for the big boys.” TWO GUARD PLAYERS I The public wants to see Old Will He was joined in that stand by Cross; Lou Little, Columbia; Frank went to the former heavyweight I a?,ain, and you can’t blame peo­ three other former Notre Dame Cavanaugh, Fordham; Howard Mc­ champion. ple for paying for that. And a Joe Hall, all-around track and Cann, N. Y. U.j and Adam Walsh, field star, and Johnny Minardi, trained coaches, Tommy Mills of HELP COACH NEWSIES whole lot of the folks who have Georgetown, Rip Miller of Navy and Yale. seen him like to think that maybe boxer, will represent the Univer­ he can come hoick, at that. sity of Florida in tryouts for the Well, as Socker Coe points out. Olympic team. BRTTISH-AMERICAN CLUB Two members of the National NEW BRITAIN GIRLS Sport Briefs Guards basketball team, “Gob” League Staadliig Turkington and “Huck” McHale, Points Seven hundred c-ud seventy-two will assist in coaching the Herald Jack Pitching—K- 0. Catching Ireland ...... - ...... 15 BEATEN BY LOCALS school basketball teams will contest Newsboys u this team makes prep­ Scotland ...... 10 for the Iowa state championship this aration for the coming Y. M. C. A. E ngland...... 10 spring. basketball tournament to be played Wales ...... 6 The Charter Oak Girls won the Don Zimmerman, Tulane halfback at the north end Saturday. High for Night home and home match from New and pole vaulter, and Percy Barber, The two Guard players, formerly Columbia university discus throw­ Copeland ...... 352 Britain by over 200 pins. In the iCars with Manchester High, wdll er, propped together at Mitchell, S. Brennan ...... 323 match at New Britain they didn’t OBine to the Franklin gym immedi­ have a score under 500. Mary Strong D., high school. ately after their own practice ses­ Baker ...... 322 Capt. Jack Walter of the 1932 Taggart ...... 301 had high single of 125 and high sion at the state armory tonight and three string of 344. May Sherman Marquette university track squad, is will assist Coach Louis R. Smith at had 100 or over in her three games also a member of the Milwaukee whose request they volunteered their England for 327. school’s debate team. services. Shields ...... 77 83 102— 262 Charter Oak Gfirls Ray Radcliffe, who led the Texas Robinson ...... 102 85 79—266 Sherman ...... 110 117. 100—327 league in sitting last year with Hewitt ...... 90 89 99— 278 Strong ...... 112 107 125—344 Shreveport, will play right field for M cL a ga n ...... 99 93 103— 295 Shea ...... 9^ 96 91—283 Dallas this season. Last Night s Fights Nelson ...... 101 103 81—285 Both Auburn and Alabama hold 368 350 383 1101 Karpin ...... 86 86 108—275 two victories over the University at Ireland Florida in this year’s basketball Philadelphia — Tony Canzoneri, Dickson ...... 84 92 103—269 505 509 500 1514 program. world lightweight champion, out­ H olm es...... 94 87 96—277 Rogers Rec Girls pointed Lew Massey, Philadelphia, P o o ts ...... 87 108 92—287 L itU e'...... 81 81 90— 252 10 (nontitle.) T a g g a r t...... 98 109 ' 94—301 Barrows ...... 85 92 90— 267 New York—Arthur Huttick, New K e h o e ...... 75 80 95—2.70 HOCKEY York, outpointed Bob Olin, New 363 386 385 1184 Gorman ...... 98 109 120—327 York, 10. Fodt ...... 100 123 87—310 BRUINS AT HOME Pittsburgh—Paul Pirrone, Cleve­ Wales land, outpointed Tiger Joe West, Donavan ...... 86 85 101—272 439 485 482 1406 New York, Feb. 16.—(AP)— w(th Pittsburgh, 10. Torrance ...... 85 97 101—283 two teams to be elim inate befora ; . Chicago—Young Stanley, Kew- Baker ...... 122 101 99—322 the playoffs begin, interest In tte anee, Uls.. outpointed Jackie Hor­ M cCollough----- 94 97 103—294 DEPENDABLE LINE PLUNGER National Hockey League centeihs ner. Louisville, 8. Brennan .'...... 122 106 95— 323 tiieae days on the trailers !n tha;' ■ Ralston (Rusty) Gill, Califor­ Buffalo, N. Y.—Joe Doctor, Buf­ circuit, the N. Y. Americans — nia fullback named 6n many Ail- falo, knocked out Jimmy Mahoney, 509 486 499 1494 Mo(ntreaI Maroons of the CSmadUal^'^ Chicago, 1. Amvrica selections for 1931, car­ group and Boston and Scotland ried the ball 85 times in eight Elmira. N. Y.—Steve Halaiko, Au­ D. Robinson .... 85 80 103—268 the American division. v T burn, N. Y.. butpolnted Babe Her­ games and lost only four yards. The Americhps «ad liarboab. H au gh ...... 86 87 84—256 His average gain was approximate­ man, California, 10. , for third place in tha They called this one the “Battle d. the Ages,” soeaning of course that D a o u st...... ,_89 103 107— 299 ly thrse yards per trip. Terra Haute, Ind.—Bud Saltis, Copeland ...... 109 103 120—352 tion with SO ptfihta sMh #ra to Chicago, outpointed Sammy (Kid) Jack Dempsey and Meyer (K. O.) Chrlstner are a couifie of pretty ancient M i^enem y .... — — 99— 99 The youngest member of the U. S. Olympic Figure Skating for tonight kt MontrdIX. Boltcm Slaughter, Teire Haute, 10. ringsters. The old l^buRer the kayo on K. O. in the third Hockey on roller skates is one of Women, Audrey Pepper, wears’ red, white and blue when she gdiiiit'btit stay at home to vHott tha Tcmintb?. heat of their four-round in CieveUad. ’TMs picture shows Dummy ...... 85 85 170 the most popular winter sports in Hot Sp^gs, Ark—Tony Leto, skiing. White beret,- a quite large, white alip-on, and cardigan blue trou­ iMkple ' lampa, Fla., stopped Joe Lynn, Christner on canvas tor t ^ second time in the third rdtmd. Referee Dpcatur, m. 453 458 « 6X51274 sers and rad aittesa attd to il maka up her ooatuma. Terre Haute, Ind., 7. Matt Hlnkel is the thiedatei. 'r

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TH E El ED SECTION • ^ B tlY A N D SELL H E R E LOST AND FOUND FUEL AND FEED 49-A Want Ad InfoniiallM HIS LIFE STORY IN PICTURES, COMMEMORATING - — - „ , \ LOST—BILL FOLD Monday eve­ FOR SALE—HARD WOOD and ning, containing auto license and hard wood slabs sawed stove WASHINGTON THE 200TH ANNIVERSARY OP HIS BIRTH 5 -The Soluiet Manchester ■ money. Finder please call 72S1. lengU and under cover. Caab price Evening Herald . per load for bard wood 10.00; bard AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 wood slabs $4.00. L. T. Wood Co. CLASSIFIED Phone 4496. ■ ADVERTISEMENTS 1931 STt^EBAKER Comnumder new, 1930' Ford Ckiacb, 1930 Whip­ Count tlx avarar* words te a Has. WANTED—TO BUY 5S Initials, numbers and abbrevlatlona pet sedan, 1931 Durant sedan, each count as a word and compound Buick touring. Walter A. Hoffman, I BUY ALL KINDS of household words as two words. Minimum cost ia at the Center. Studebakdr and goods, furniture, etc. Better prices price of three lines. Line rates per dar (or transient Rockne. paid if you call or write Nathan ads. Liverant, Colchester, Conn. Tele­ BSeetlTe Mareli IT. ISOT phone 97. Cash Cbarre MOVING—TRUCKING- 6 Consecutive Du,yu .. 7 cts f ots 8 Consecutive Days .. 9 ots 11 ots STORAGE 20 1 Lay ...... 11 ots It ots ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD .59 All orders (or Irresular Insertions FRANK V. WILLIAMS— General will be charged at the one time rate. trucking, carlot distribution, fer­ ROOM WITH or without board, or Special rates (or long term everr tilizer and tobacco delivery a day advertising given upon request. kitchen previleges. 19 Autumn Ads ordered (or three or six days specialty. Rates reasonable. Tel. street Tel. 6765. and stuped be(ore the third or fl(th 7997. day will bo charged only (or the ac­ tual number of times the ad appear­ CARLSON & COMPANT Bxpreu. ed, changing at the fate earned, but APARTMENT’S— FLATS— no allowance or refunds can be made Daily service to Hartford and on six time ads stopped after the Springfield, and all Connecticut, TENEMENTS 63 fifth day. and Massaebusetts points. Loads No “ till forbids"; ulsplay lines not 8 ROOMS IN NEW JOHNSON sold. or part loads moved anywhere. Block facing Main street. All mod­ The Herald will not be responsible Furniture moving, lelepbone Man­ em improvements. *Very desirable. for more than one incorrect Insertion chester 8624, Hartford 2-6229, of any advertisement ordered (or Phone 3726 or Janitor 7635. The French deiested Washington’^ troops at Great more than one time. Springfield 6-0391. Two horses woe shot from utKkrbh and his doihhigwMdpp>vll.rLJUT In 1757, his health laileJ and The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement at Meadows Fort but permitted them to return to Virgmiv while fighting for BtaddocL At 23, he was named commander he was ordered home, but recov­ rect publication of advertising will be PURRETT A GLBNNE^ INO—We 126 Maple street, fill Improve­ of all Virginia troops. ered in a year. rectified only by cancellation of the will move, pack and ship yout ments. Apply on premises. charge made tor the service endered. <$> All advertisements must conform merchandise quickly and. epoBom- icaliy. Fast dally express service FOR RENT—4 LARGE ROOMsi la style, copy and typography with ln_ February, 1756, REFUSES TO TESTIFY regulations enforced by the publish­ to and Crdm New Iferk Cdnneo- white plumbing. Walnut street, TOLUND certainly not a brilliant part in his ers and they reserve the right to Washlngton accepted Braddock’s of­ WOMEN WILL RE-ELECT adit, revise or reject any copy con­ tidns with fast truck service cut of near Cheney Mills, $15.00. Inquire first real war experience. fer to become his aide-de-camp with Washington, Feb. 16.— (A P )—An> sidered objectionable. New 7crk going south and west Tailor Shop, 3 Walnut street Tel. Sent with 350 men to attack the the courtesy title of colonel. invitation to testify in hearings on CLOSING HOURS—Classjfled ads to Agents for United Van Service, 5030. When reporting the honor roll French on the Ohio, Washington HOOVER SAYS MRS. MANN be published same day must be re­ As a soldier, Washington showed a bill to permit four per cent beer one of the leading tong distance students at the last semester at the pushed on to within 40 miles of the coolness, poise, determination and ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays FOR RENT—LILLEY street, first has been turned down cold by F< 10:30 a. m. moving companies. Phone 8063, Rockville High school. Miss Wanda enemy position and erected'si weak energy. He had two herses shot floor, 4 room flat, with garage, Scott McBride, general superintend­ 8860, 8864. Tortilleas’ name should have been fort near what is now Pittsburgh, from imder him and his clothing was Washington, Feb. 16.—(AP) — ent of the Anti-Saloon League. TELEPHONE YOUR steam heat, house newly reno’'ated. added with Henry Hayden’s from tom by four bullets when Brad- Re-election of President Hoover He was Invi d to come Friday WANT ADS. L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and Phone 5661. Tolland. Using this fort as a base, he made dock’s army was ambushed and Ads are accepted over the telephone piano moving, modern equipment, As the results of an accident at a surprise attack. May 28, 1754, on was predicted today by Mrs. Frank before the Senate manufactures bloodily defeated while marching on committee at the instance of Sena­ at the CHARGE RATE given above experienced help, public store­ FOR RENT—6 ROOMS with .Jl the dangerous Forestville underpass an advance detachment of 30 as a convenience to advertisers, but Fort Duquesne. He was at Brad- N.' Mann of Huntington, W. Va., a tor Bingham (R., Conn.) who said the CASH RATES Will be accepted as house. Phone 4496. Improvements, Inclading steam on the Stafford road to West Staf­ French, killing the commander and heat, newly done over, at 12 Trot­ dock’s death-bed, helped bring back former member of the Democratic he wished to question McBride about FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ ford, Paul Sadlak of New York was nine others and taking the remain­ the men amd was repaid by being ness office on or before the seventh ter street. Telephone 6068. found guilty on the charge of viola­ ing soldiers prisoners. National Committee and twice a activities of the League. McBride day following the first Insertion of appointed commander-in-chlet of all informed Chairman Metcalf (R., R* each ad otherwlee the CHARGE PAINTING—REPAIRING 21 tion of rules of the road by Judge Then the entire French force of Virginia troops at the age of 23. delegate to Democratic conventions FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement on William H. Heald in the Stafford 700 besieged Washington’s fort, com­ who left the Democratic Party in I.) by letter that he would be unable RATE will be collected. No responsi­ PAINTING, PAPERHANGING etc. Washington’s health failed him in to attend, adding: bility for errors In telephoned ads School street. Inquire 100 East Cen­ Court last Friday morning and pelled him to surrender, disarmed 1928 to campaign for Mr. Hoover. will be assumed and their accuracy 25 years experienc, 10 percent dis­ ter street or telephone 3782. 1757, but he recovered in time to "The insincerity of the proposers cannot be guaranteed. was fined $5 and costs amounting his men and sent them back to Vir­ lead a successful attack on Fort Her statement, issued through the count during February, 5 percent ginia. Republican National committee, of this bill is empha-ized by the fact FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room to ■ $16.60 which was paid. A car Duquesne a year later. INDEX OF discount during March. Telephone driven by Sadlak was involved In an Washington ardently desired to follows: that they are Inviting the attendance tenements, w it. all modern im­ CLASSIFICATIONS 6490. W. B. Gilnack. accident at the underpass last play a real part in the French and "It is my conviction that the wo­ of a known opponent of the mesuiure provements. Inquire at 147 East NEXT— : Elected conunander-in- Births ...... A Thursday afternoon with Alfred F Indian war, so when General Ed­ men of our country are for Presi­ when what the bill needs if it gets •PAINT NOW— Unemployed pYices. Center street ur telephone 7864. chlef of the Revolutionary Army. Engagements ...... - ...... B Ludwig of Tolland, popular Ice ward Braddock and his army arriv- dent Hoover as in 1928 and will be anjrwhere is not more opposition but Marrlr^-es • e e.e.e' o e ole.r s Sis . ' s e a S'S • S S O Estimates free; workmanship guar- states. The same hlng was tme ,of dealer here. As Mr. Ludwig’s car more support.” Deaths ...... D enteed. H. Kanehl. Tel. 7541. FIVE AND ini ROOM tene- a determining factor in his re-elec­ Card of Thanks ...... E ments, all improvements, newly came out of the underpass he was tion this year. In Memorlam ...... F struck by Sadlak who was coming Lost and Found ...... 1 renovated, 95 Foster street, tele- program: Mrs. James A. Da'vldson, “The people of the United States A DRAGON LESS Announcements ...... S r e p a i r i n g 23 phon 5230 or 4545. from the opposite direction. Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop West, Mrs. are realizing that the President has Personals ...... 8 Hon. Edward T. Fuller of Hart Charles Preston Meacham, Mrs. met the economic emergency in The wife of the proprietor of Automobiles VACUUM CLEANER, guns, phono­ ford and Tolland was a caller at the Samuel Simpson and Mrs. Hoyt Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 FOR RENT—5-ROOM SINGLE, all masterful fashion and has present­ the Inn, “George and Dragoa,” had Automobiles for Exchange ..... S graph, clock repairing. Key mak­ Improvements. Apply Edward J. home of friends last week Friday. Hayden. ed the only constructive program eloped with the squire's son. Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 8 ing etc. Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl St. Holl. Telephone 4642. Charles C. Talcott has returned The firemen of Tolland responded for recovery. "What are you going to do from a visit in Oradell, N. J., and Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 to a call at the home of Carl Tobia- “Pouplar appreciation of what George, now that the missus hes Auto School's ...... 7-A SEVERAL GOOD RENTS both In Miss Helen Chapin, a niece returned Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 BUSINESS son on Grants Hill, Sunday after­ President Hoover is dding has been left you?” asked one of his friends. Autos—For Hire ...... 9 single and two family ranging with him for a short visit. noon. It proved to be a chimney We cannot silently watch the an­ “Nothing,” replied George. ‘Tm OPPORTUNITIES 32 Mr. and Mrs. Howard West and cumulative in the past few weeks. Oarages—Service—Storage ...... 10 from $20 to $60 month. Apply Ed­ fire and no serious damage resulted. nihilation of our marines. An informed electorate will reaf­ just going to change the old sign Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 ward J. Holl, telephone 4642. 865 family of Snipslc district, ice dealer, —Foreign Minister Yoshizawa of to The George”—Tit-Bits. ■yFanted Autos—Motorcycles ..., It Rev. James A. Davidson had for firm Its endorsement of the Presi­ FOR SALE— MEAT AND FISH Main street. have moved from their Snipsic home Japan. Business and Professional Services Market on Main street, So. Man­ his sermon Sunday morning "A Full dent in November. Business Services Offered ...... 13 to Rockville for the remaining win­ Measure of Dhvotidn For Things chester, Conn. Fine location for ter months. “It Is my purpose to devote my Household Services Offered ...... 18-A FOR REN1—TWO. THREE and 4 that are Fundamental to Right Liv­ Japan has run amuck, has defied Building—Contracting ...... 14 business, or will sell fixtures con­ room apartments, heat, Janitor Joseph Geisl, Jr., who was injured time and energy with all the zeal I Florists—Nurseries ...... is ing.” It gave food for thought to public opinion of the world, violated tained in said market. Phone 5987. service, refrlgeratoi furnished. Call when his automobile hit a train at possess to put the very real and NOTICE! Funeral Directors ...... 18 those who were fortunate in being a score of treaty obligations and very great accomplishments of Mr. Heating—^Plumbing—Roofing . « 17 Arthur A. Knofla, 5440 or 4131. West Willington last Friday night present. employed violence in a fashion more Hoover before the people between Insurance ...... 18 875 Main street. is reported Improving, where he has Mrs. Charles F. Budd who has Notice Is hereby given that there Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 HELP WANTED— been confined at the Johnson Me wanton than anything witnessed in now and the 8th of November.” spent several weeks in Hartford is the World War. will be a special meeting o f the legal Movlng'-^rucklng—Storage ... 20 FEMALE FOR RENT—5 ROOM bungalow, morial hospital, Stafford Springs. voters of the Painting—Papering ...... 21 now at the home of her daughter, —Stanley High, former editor of the Professional Services...... 28 32 Woodbridge street, also 3 room His automobile was badly smashed. WOMEN WANTED—To run Towel Mrs. Lathrop West and Mr. West of Christian Herald. FIFTH SCHOOL DISTRICT Repairing ...... 28 apartment. Forest Block. Telephone Mrs. Charles H. Daniels has re­ of the Town of Manchester, held at Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning . . . 24 Clubs. Clinton Towel Co. Clinton, Snipsic Lake district. MR. AND MRS. 7541. turned from Windsor, Conn., where The Tolland Young People held the schoolhouse In said district on Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 Mass. The Japanese have been getting Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 she has been the guest of Dr. and a Valentine Social iu the Federated TAXPAYER the 19th day of February, 1982, at fedncatlonal Mrs. Aaron Pratt, Sr., and family. church social rooms Monday eve­ ready for the Chinese invasion for 7:00 o’clock in the afternoon (Stand­ Courses and Classes ...... 17 10 years. and Mr, and Mrs. Rentpayer you HOUSES FOR RENT 65 The condition of Mrs. James H ning. Many interesting games, ard Time) for the following pur­ Private Instruction ...... 28 POULTRY AND Clough continues about the same as —General Smedley D. Butler. are included— as rent payers are Dancing ...... 28-A stunts, valentines and refreshments real taxpayers—please remember poses to wit:— SUPPLIES 43 SIX ROOM BUNGALOW, North last week, still confined to her bed Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 were the enjoyment of the evening. that one of our fire insurance poll- 1. To elect a moderator fhr said Wanted—Instruction ...... tO Main street, extra land and garage. with high blood pressure and weak­ Women are amazing. meeting. Financial RHODE ISLAND RED baby chicks Miss Alice E. Hall, a teacher in sles will soften the hard blow that W. G. Glenney Company, ness. the High School at Seymour in com­ —Mahatma Gandhi. 2. To see if the district will vote Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 81 for sale from large Red birds, first The regular meeting of the Tol­ comes with a fire. Business Opportunities ...... 82 hatch Feb. 27th then weekly. We pany with another teacher from the A few cents a week spent for one to buy the tract of land south of the Money to Loan ...... 88 land Grange will be held Tuesday school Miss Catharine Calahan were Bishop James Cannon, Jr., stands district’s property. Help and Sltuatlona do custom hatching. Edgerton, 655 evening, Feb. 16. After the regular of our policies may save you hun­ WANTED TO RENT 68 wedc-end guests of Miss Hall’s par­ as a great champion of freedom of 3. To transact any . other business Help Wanted—Female ...... IS North Main street, Manchester, business of the evening, the Lectur­ dreds of dollars. Now is the time Help Wanted—Male ...... 88 Conn. Phone 5416. ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest Hall conscience and intellect. to act, not after the fire. proper to come before said meeting. Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 WANTED —A SMALL furnished ers’ hour will consist of a Washing­ of Sunset Acres. Dated at Manchester, Conn., this apartment. Best of references fur­ —Representative C. E, Moore of Agents Wanted ...... -,87-A ton and Lincoln program. Refresh­ Ohio. 15th day of February, 1932. Situations Wanted—Fem ale...... 18 nished. Address replies Box M, ments will be served during the Situations Wanted—M a le ...... 39 ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Robert J. Smith EDWARD H. KEENEY, Employment Agencies ...... 40 care of Herald. social hour. 1009 Main Street HENRY P. JORDAN, The executive offices of the state Live Stock—Pets—P o n lt ^ -’VeblcIea FOR SALE—STOCK consisting of The Ladies Aid society of the Fed­ AKRON TO EXPERIMENT Real Estate Insurance LOUISE HAGENOW, Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 electrical fixtures, household ap­ erated church will serve the post­ of LoulslMa are now in the hands of Steamship Tickets L1v 3 Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 armed Insurrectionists. Committee. Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 pliances, three autos, safe, cash poned supper Friday night, Febru­ ■U’anted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 register, adding machine, etc., of ary 19. It will be a Washington WITH OBSERVATION CAR —Ex-Lleut.-Gov. Paul N. Cyr. ‘pre­ For Sale—Hiscellaneona Golden Rule Foundation supper. The tender” to the governorship. Articles for S a le ...... 45 The Johnson Electric Co., bank­ rupt, at Public auction Friday, ^ proceeds will be given to the Foun­ Boats and Accessories ...... 46 WORLD WAR \ dation for the care of needy child­ Building Materials ...... 47 February 19, 11:00 a. m. at Foley's New York, Feb. 16.—(AP) — A QUEER ADVENTURE Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry 48 Express Warehouse, Purnell Place, ANNIVEPSARY ren. All who are interested In this Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 device new to American naval aero­ South Manchester, Conn. L. H. work reserve Friday night for this Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A o; supper. Mrs. L. Ernest Hall, Mrs. nautics which was constructed in New York, Feb. 16.—(AP)—Two Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 Sipe, Trustee. sailors who made an unsuccessful Household Goods ...... 61 James A. Davidson and Mrs. Samuel secret at Akron. Ohio, has been DOVER BOMBARDED attempt to hop off for a secret long Machinery and Tools ...... 5l Simpson are the supper committee. delivered at Lakehurst, N. J., and STOOy ^ / hAL COCHRAN PICTUPCS KING Musical Instruments...... 68 FUEL AND FEED 49-A Mrs. Walter Button has been a some young man attached to the distance flight In a monoplane yes­ Office and Store Equipment . . . . 64 On Feb. 16, 1918, President Wil­ terday reported to the naval re­ Specials at the Stores ...... 66 guest at the home of her sister in air station there is preparing for Wearing Apparel—Purs ...... 67 FOR SALE—HARD wood, under son issued a proclamation requiring Newport, R. I. the thrill of his life. ceiving ship Seattle today. Captain W.anted—To Buy ...... 68 cover, furnace and stove wood $5. licenses for all exports and imports The Young Peoples Society of The device is an observation car C. E. Owens of that ship began an Rooms—Board—Hotels—Resorts from and to the United States. Christian Endeavor held their meet­ in which one member of the airship investigation. Restaurants a load. V. Plrpo, 1T6 Wells street. Rooms Without Board ...... 69 Tel. 6148. In a report to the House on that ing Sunday evening with Henry Akron crew may be lowered some The sailors, Frank Cushing, 27, Boarders W anted...... 69-A date. Congressman W. B. Oliver of Hayden as leader. The subject was, 2,000 feet to act as the ship’s eye of Seattle, Wash., and Andrew Soos, Country Bo.Trd— R eso rts...... 60 FOR SALE—KINDLING WOOD at Alabama reported that 424 war "What Jesus Says About Faithful­ while it cruises on theoretical er- Jr., of Fairfield, Conn., were report­ Hotels—Restaurants ...... 81 $2.00 a load. Can accept six orders vessels were tmder construction or Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... 8t ness”. This topic was well illustrat­ rsuids of destruction through dense ed attached to the U. S. S. Louis­ Rent Estate For Rent at present time. Call Hale’s Self contract by the U. S. Na'vy, In addi­ ed in the lives of the great Lincoln clouds. ville, which, left two weeks ago for Apartments, Flats. Tenements .. 86 Serve Grocery and leave your tion to submarine chasers. and Washington.. The observer in the little ob­ Cuba. Brooklyn Na'vy Yard had no Business Locations for Rent ... 84 Dover, England, was bombard­ Houses for Rent order. (Dial 4123). Rev. James A. Davidson has pro­ servation car is towed along just be- record of them. ed by a German submarine. One cured and sent to families 100 book­ :ow the fleecy celling and tele­ They taxied down a nmway of Suburban for Rent ...... 66 FOR SALE— SEASONED HARD Summer Homes for R e n t ...... 67 child was killed. lets "The Fellowship of Prayer”, a phones instructions to the airship Floyd Bennett‘Airport yesterday at Wanted to R e n t...... 88 wood, furnace chunks and fire British shipping lost during the scries o f readings Issued by the Fed­ vhlch would permit it to drop Real Eatate For Sale dawn in a 4-j^ar-old plane valued place wood 1-2 cord $5.00, 1-2 cord previous week amoimted to 12 ships erated Council' of Churches. These 3ombs with accuracy on position at $1,500. A wheel broke, the ship Apartment Building: for Sale . . . 89 seasoned hard wood slabs $4.00. Business Property for S a le ...... 70 of more than 1600 tons each. readings will extend from Feb. 10, invisible .from the ship. ^ s e d over and broLo In the middle. Farms and Land (or Sale ...... 71 Geo. Bilck, telephone 26-4. .General Sir Henry Wilson was through Easter, one for each day. The observation car is so small It The sailors left unhurt Houses for Salt appointed chief of the British im­ These readings have been carefully would not be likely to attract the Lots for Sale ...... SPECIAL PRIC3C—Hud wood for Resort Property for Bale 74 perial staff. prepared and are full of Interest. attention of scouting enemy planes Suburban for S a le ...... 75 furnace, fire place or stove $5 per At .the meeting of the Teachers searching for the airship hidden in The sad thing afrput looking^ for Real Estate for Exchange...... 76 load. Birch $4, bard WQod slabs $4. Japan's army apparently is will­ and Workers Conference of the Fed­ the clouds. If it was sigiited the fiaws in the man you love, muses Wanted— Real Estate ...... 77 Kindling wood 10c bushel. Thomas ing to keep right on defending its erated Church school held last Mon­ Anction—Legal Notlee* observer would telephone tlje fact Margaret, is that you will always Legal Notices ...... 78 Wilson, telephone 8581 or Rosedale citizens as long as China has one day evening the following commit­ and be quickly drawn up into the find them—But you’ll go on loving 37-4. coolie left tee was selected for the Easter obscurity of the clouds. him just the same.

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(READ t h e s t o r y , THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) The funny steel man stood real put bis arms straight out and bend still. Said Windy, “This will be a his funny knees. bending then thrill. I wonder if his joints will will madee him walk, but don't en ect squeak? That sure would make me my man to talk. And don’t let him smile. And also ’twould be heap.s of get hold of jrou. He might give you fun If, when he’s wound up, he would a squeeze.” ^ r«n. He wouldn’t go so far, though, The lever was pushed into ^ace. ’cause he runs down a^ter while.” A smile spread on each Tiny*i face Their friend the old man then because the steel man inovM a bit said, "Well, I’ll wind him up. Then and then walked.stlff and straigdit. you can tell what he can do. It “Why, he looks just like he Is real," won’t take long. I simply turn a .cried Coppy, "yet he’s made o f ateel. kejf.” - “Oh, let me turn it,” Scouty I think the way he struts along so cried. "I see the place, right in his easily is great".. .. , side. I’m not. afraid of him, so he And then the sted. man's arms will not be scared of me.” reached out The Times all began He took the key and turned it to shout. “Look out for him! He’ll ’round and, my, it made a funny squeeze you, if he gets you is' bis sound. "It sounds like winding-up. snn." The whole bixnch. apm, a M gbt- a clock," said Coppy, with a grin, cined crowd. This made the builder “If you get tired ru turn a tfit Gee, lAfigb out loud. He-4fo«w that they m be very glad when it wore safe abd woififf -tiok olMiM to take some funny steps, when'will any-hana.- - - the man begin?” “I have to pull a lever, son, before

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Friends gathered at the home of Daniel -Howard^ mtttriptehds^ The American tBtte,,Dxum ;,t^ e sv w e iM flUed Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strickland of the^ schools in will be' :the and -Bugle dorip >'atthe, •2 uie and Mtbu^ ABOUT T O J j/ 418 Porter street last, n^ht guest speaker sft'ths. iDouthly meet­ Lincoln BCho^ at'^ tomorrow ____ idriand^schbM-’^iaU^ J 0 % t o 3 « % to hdp theip celebrate their ing of the Manchester League of evening. hjght^lBme Parent-Taich^r as­ M O J^ H E A T kMrs. R. K. Anderson, chairman of Tenth wedding anniversary. A; ^om en Voteiu?h^dh will tahe place sociation. -TOe prizes alL'wesi tbv Beginning Wednesday, set - back party was the so- , this evening/s,t ^:80 .at the Center County Detective Edward J. men. In whlat, Carl Wlgahovrakl bad |e committee in charge of the Hickey of Hartford will be the clal event for the evening. Refresh­ church House, tils subject be first V honof^ William Wigahowski,. Febhiary 17th Washington program which the Cos* speaker at the dUmer of the Man­ second, aiM^^ndrew Healey, con:- opolitan cluh will present Friday ments were served.' Each gift given “Mexico.'' The meetinig. iB -oj^ to was useful. Guests were present chester Retail C i^ t AsiAiciation at solattoh.' In iietoack' Harry Nielsen,!^ Stemoon at the Center church all andI a special invitation has been 6:30 tonight at the Hotel Sheridan. Mrs. N. Howard from East Hampton. first; A Coleman, second and S.: \ c . buse, will select for the members en elended to the'teadhers and super­ Gamble, cbnsolaUon. Doughnuts and^ bd their guests music that Wash- intendents of Mah&ester’s public The National Guard basketball coffee were served after the games^ Brewer beaiuly «tpert ton knew and loved. The business The Epworth League of the North schools. . • r.* team will practice tonight at six and general dancing followed to' meeting will begin at 2:30 and the Methodist church will meet this eve­ o’clock at the State music by Buddy Borst’s orchestra^ Associate Tether the Elmo LabbratoHet antert^ment about 3 o’clock. The ning at 7:30 for business and a A number of Manchester garden . . o f the bbspitality committee will serve tea. social hour. -enthusiasts are planning to attend This forenoon, one of the coldest Troop 7, Girl Scouts o f Buckland,'^ will demontstrate the lecture* tomorrow evening at the Miss Irene Buckland, captain. Is ar-^- days o f the winter^ the force o f men Culbertson Studios Cmter church Hbus^, Hartford, by employed at Munro Bfirk, was treat­ ranglng for a benefit whist and set-' LesvSs less than % barrel et Mrs. Edith H.^Bangbart, F. R. H. ed to hot coffee and doughnuts by back for Monday evening, February ash to'the ton. wlU give a series of 22, at the school assembly hall In^ S., of Medina, Washington, on “The tme of the housewives in that vicini­ . 8 lessons on Best Alpines v for American Rock ty. On-a previous cold morning she that section. Mrs. Andrew Healey.^ Elm o Gardens, Their Requirements and bixmght .lo of the imemployed men and Mrs. David Armstrong' are as­ Ardiie H. Hayes Gulture." Mrs. Banghart is consid­ into her kitchen at one time for a sisting the Girl Scouts. Brown Thomson *s ered the foremost authority on this stimulating cup of coffee. Phone 4241 subject in the United States. She Beauty co^es to Hartfort^on invitation of 'The Mizpah group of the Wesley­ Place Yoar Orders tl\e Connecticut Horticultural socie­ an Circle will meet this evening at ty, and is lecjturbg in a few of the 7:30 with Mrs. Ernest Moseley of With Us for Mid-Winter Sale Of principal cities 'of. the Shut Mrs. 169 Cooper street. Banghart will use colored slides in Prompt Delivery On SHOE Preparations 'iUbstrating her dlscotirse on rock The Rockville Wheel club will play g^dens. the East Side Crescents in a pre­ RANGE REPAHUNO liminary game tomorrow evening at 5 WALNUT ST. All this Week at our 'The Sewing club of the Women 7:30 at the State Armory. FURNACE and of the MoosjS will meet tomorrow Ten tables of bridge we^ played Toilet Goods Drugs and evening al: the home of Mrs. George Using only the best a lesson Show, 116 Hihlard,,street. at the Masonic Temple last night FUEL OIL ’The winning team was John Hyde of leather. and Donald Grant while second place Center Auto Supply Department Mrs. Nan Bryant-Rodauch will be went to John Douglas and Carl Each Wednesday the lecturer tomorrow afternoon at Stoltenfeldt Phone 5293 2 o’clock at* the'Hartford G u com- Giving only the best p^y’s kitchen style show, which of service. 2 to 3:30 Consult her about' your Toiletries continues all^tiiV*^ week at the com­ beauty problems. There pany’s . au

You Can Depend on Pinehurst Deliveries Dial 4151 Damaged By Smoke BARBER 0 $1.98 grades The leading Wednesday special at Pinehnnt will be SHOP 0 for bedroom and bath­ 1 Lb. Rolls of Creamery Butter at.. 24c lb. 19 Oak S t. This price for Wednesday only, and the batter will be de- and Water room Uvered only with other orders. Hale’s Rugs— Main Floor, left. All Week Sugar will sell at 10 bs. for . .46c Ladies’, Gents’ HAIRCUT 40c and Confectionery Sugar, 2 lb s...... 15c Offers Dramatic Values

You can get Swift’s Pastry tested lard, and Ovenlzed Wmw Children’s at Plnehorst. HAIRCUT 25c A Special on Loin, Rib Veal Oiops.. 44c lb. Saturdays 35c / SOUTH MRNCHESTER CONN Cut from Woodward’s Native milk fed veaL Try them breaded. They are tender as chicken. FR E SH FISH Save Fillet of Haddock ...... 29c lb. ddOHiBk Fresh Oysters and Fresh Scallops will reach us by express early Tuesday. To get fresher oysters or scal­ lops they would have to be slipped in by aeroplane. EVER'yXHING ON SALE—NOTHING RESERVED MACKEREL BUTTERFISH SALMON WHOLE HADDOCK Winter mid Spring Coats Sunsweet Prunes Sunsweet Prunes 2 lb. boxes Large size Primes 1 lb. boxes boxes 85c. 18c t 2 boxes 28c. 12c Daytime - Sti’eet and Party You will save money and get the best quality on these items. Frocks. White Dresses for Bulk Yellow M eal...... 3 lbs. 13c Graham Flour ...... 5 lbs. 25c Apple Sau ce...... 2 m na l9 c Degree Work Built To Serve and Endure Boxes for kindling ...... 50e and 75c load Scotch Ham ..••••• • «*• • • • • • 35c lb. Beef Liver ... •...... 19c lb. (M drm i’ s Coats and Dresses Here and there about the face of the globe are mighty Honeycomb T ripe ...... 19c lb. rAl monuments to man’s will to serve humanity auch as the Pana­ Featuring Tender Asparagus Sportwear / m a <3anal, Uiie' Suez Canal* the George W ashington Bridge, the 42c grade Prince Asparagus 39c, 3 cans 99#v Holland Vehicular Tunnel, etc. '^ese monuments, sometimes 50c grade (tall round cans) iUnderwear - Handkerchiefs feats of engia^rhig, rometimes triumphs of businem organisa­ R. S. or Hunt’s AH Green Asparagus 45c ciaii^ tion are always destin^ to endnre, not for any private gain, ibat 23c Picnic Asparagus, all green or natural, 2 eans 42c. Hats - Umbrellas for the'general good.'' This bank too is bnllt to serve iiid en-' 12c 8 oz. cans Cut Green Asparagus, 3 cani8 83c. . An aii a fraction of their origliiAl cost dure.

Again Wednesday we win feature g:ood sized Strict­ ly Fresh E ggs from local farm s a t^ 7 c dozen^ 2 dozen 50ie

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