m t h e WEATHEB -Forecast by D. «• Weather Boreau, . Hartford. NET PBES^.BDN /-.. AVEBAUE DAILY OlBCDlATlON - Bain tonight and probably Wed­ for tlie Month of Febmary» 1930 nesday morning; slightly warmer ■ tonight, colder Wednesday. ^ 5,503 Uembera of »•»* Ao«IH Bnreau of f^rcnlationa PRICE THREE CEN’EB TWELVE PAGES SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 18, (Classified Advertising on Page 10) VOL. XLIV., NO. 143. AS “OLD IRONSIDES” WENT TO SEA AG AIN !i, SENATORS IN ROW - i OVER HUSTON FUND ____ <♦; ' ■ '■ — Issue Subpoena to Obtain Ibutthreemen Thirty Persms Invites Italian F oreip Min­ Records of $36,000 De- RUNTHE HOUSE, ister to Private Confer­ posit Made by the G. 0. P. In Fire On Steamer ence to See If an Agree­ HOWARD AVOWS ment Cannot Be Arranged Leader Last Year, T, * March 1 8 Passengers and crew, squeezing ■ ! Bogota, .,o" through portholes to escape the! (A P .)—The bodies of between ZO behind them, jumped into i With France— Mnssolmi Washington. March Ncbraska CongTCSsman De- and 30 passengers and crew of the ' water the surface of which Aftcr a heated exchange iMth c^nair * o river steamer ‘ Bucaramanga were , was covered with petroleum releas- man Huston of the Republican Na­ .0 tu. Magdalena rlvef « , M In Telephonic Communi­ tional committee and a row among nounces Gag Rule in Low­ La Dorada today. xa. j ' the water were burned to death be-! its members, the Senate Lobby com­ ■The Bucaramanga berthed at tne fore they coul swim away. cation With His Delegates small river town was destroyed yes­ er Chamber— Contrasts Only ten paissengers of . a list mittee today issued a subpoena o terday when its cargo of petroleum thought to number more than 30 obtain from the New York broker­ caught fire. Captain Antonio Velez London, March 18.— (AP.)—Sec­ were saved. Most of the crpw per­ age firm of Blythe and Bonner refusing to leave his ship was burn­ Conditions in the Senate. ished. retary Henry L. Stimson himself records of a 336.100 deposit made ed to death. I today undertook the role of media­ last year by Huston. tor in the Franco-Italian navsd dis- The committee recessed for a tew Washington, March 18.— (AP)— ; . pute, seeking to solve the problem Representative Howard, 70-year-old | whU. ! of naval relationship between tfie Holland, who was sWl in New Nebraska Democrat, today de- i GARRETT MADE $122,000 two countries which is threatening nounced what be termed “ the gag j virtueil failure of the five-power na­ rules of the House," and “absolute j val conference. announced Moore had Private Conference control by the will of three." , IN A SIX YEAR PERIOD Colonel Stimson invited Dino For the first time in his long life,, Grandi, the Italian foreign minister Huston. the Nebraskan said, he was speak-; and confidant of Premier Mussolini, To issue Subpoena

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would get would be a Donnybrook home because the private armies I fair. of several other Chicago war lords IN NEW YORK were reported to have been mobi­ Eiiptting iJpratt YANKEE COPPER lized t» prevent General Capone 18.—Ringsiding Inauguration of the fastest rail from going anywhere except to the gQjjjg of our notables. . . . And I PUBLISHED BI THE service ever given between Boston cemetery. most everyone knows by this time, HERALD PRINTING COMPANY, INC. Fred Stone is back in the lap of 13 BlBselt Street and New York and by the finest Which, being in America, is a South Manchester, Conn. his adoring Broadway public. Small THOMAS PERGUSON trains, the dual Yankee Clipper ex­ horse of another color—or perhaps sign of his famous airplane crack-up Genera! Manager press, marks a point in the renais­ we should say of another size. Give remains. And so, surroimded by his entire family of pebbles, a few glose- Founded October 1. 1881 sance of the New York, New Haven the Capones time—they . haven’t been in the racketeering game as up items concerning this nationally and Hartford railroad as distinctive favored clown can be jotted down: Published Every Evening Except long as Yen and Feng. Their Sundays and Holidays Entered at the as the character of the luxurious He still goes up to his Connecti­ Pont Otrice at South Manchester. train itself. annies will grow. cut farm on week-ends, and de- ^ Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. mands his beloved raisin pie. | SUBSCKIFTION RATES Occupying potentially the finest One Year, by mall ...... THAT PLANET His taste in reading runs to west- ■ Pelr Month, by m a ll...... * railroading field in the world, and em stories, Rex Beach northwest Delivered, one year ...... I ’ -vu ably managed throughout the long The New York Times proposes tales and thrillers with cowboy | be named Single copies...... * I and glorious history of its develop- that the new planet flavor. For, after all, he came out of Colorado. And if you’ve forgot- { MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED ment, it was the extraordinary mis- Minerva. WeU, mebhe; Minerva cer- PRESS tadnly was about the best all- ten this chapter in a colorful life, j I The______Associated Press is exclusively fortune of the New Haven road to recall that Fred’s first joh was that j entured” to the usa for \ suffer perhaps the most outrageous around goddess on the lot, as of a bootblack when boots were j well as the busiest. But what otherwise credited In tms j piece of manipulative gambling ex­ boots and not pumps or oxfords. ! or not The reward, in spite of the high-1 paper and also the local news pub- ploitation in the annals of railroad­ about a planet called Minnie— and llshed herein. how could you ever prevent it? boot style of the time, was five j All rights of republlcatlon or ing. Just one thing saved the New cents, which was a lot of money, j special dispatches herein are also re­ Haven from permanent ruin and A traveling wagon show caught served. ______that was the enormous fertility of his eye, and he was off and away | SPECIAL advertising REPRE­ with it. The wagon show people the region in which it operated. It j SENT.'■"I VE; Hrttnilton - DeLlsser. thought he was a mean foot shuffler Inc.. 285 Madison Avs.. New York. N. has required, of course, a great Y.. and 612 North Michigan Ave.. and he got along very well, thank Chicago. Ills.______deal of very hard work, unlimited you. Drifting through the west, he [ patience and broad vision to re­ found himself in Cheyenne and took Full service client ' - N E A Service, to broncho riding, vacationing with store the great corporation to its I Ihc. ^ the wild wests and the rounding. | Member. Audit Bureau of Ll.cula- rightful place—and these, it Happi­ Thus he finally arrived in the i tlons. j ly has received in these later years. theater, joining a stock company in b y RODNEY BUTCHER The Herald Printing Company, Inc., Galveston. Hence back to the j The New Haven , is now completely NEA Service Writer assumes no financial responsibility re-established and the inauguration traveling shows, joining up with a j for typographical errors appearing In « , J -mpHirinp show, a minstrel outfit and I advertisements In the Manchester of its new double-barreled Yankee Washington—AU Uie peaceful ^ d ^ vaudeville outfit. And so, key to the smartly furnished living-room Evening Herald.______Clipper express is a sort of fitting friendly feelings which may develop the theater. TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930 between nations do not come out of s j ______celebration and physical demon­ international conferences on arms^ , stration of its re-hirth as a first h e smart living rooia is furnished on the ensemble idea, just as the smart WORLD CONFEDERATION class transportation organization. tenefid^^r^ts^f^om ^th^ London •'another crack at polo. Or again, he woman selects her clothing in ensembles. Individual pieces are chosen for H. G. Wells, who even in the days their distinctive beauty and for their harmony in design smd upholsteries. As Now if the company will give se- S rather dismal, H ^ d 'w fa r°5 T shown above, the Lawson sofa is covered in a plain fabric with a Queen Anne before he began to take himself se­ nous thought to the advisability o f, State Departme^^^^^ arm chair, not matching exactly in design, covered in a figured tapestry which blends Range and riously as a political expert was al­ playing up to the people of this | ® ^^y back to the earth-! way about it. Limits himself to two with the plain upholstery. Possibly another chair in this same room would be covered ways fantastic, is out with a new state in the matter of .grade cross- quake and fire in Tokio and Yoko-, cigars a day, except °° either in the same material as the davenport, or in a small figured fabric which repeats ^ ------• ------although casions. such as attending a ban all the colors in the room. Note how the Dimcan Phyfe table, the coffee table and the Rug ("lubs and urgent advocacy of a world ing elimination, instead of taking hama in 1923, but Japan, although casions, her delegates are making large quet or a family dinner, lamp have been selected to harmonize. By furnishing in ensembles it is possible to federation. It is the only way, he advantage of the existence of a naval demands in London, hasn’t Admits he hkes to sleep a n d ^ d s create rooms that are distinctively your own----- rooms that you will see nowhere else! Choose your new range or says, to end war. We cannot have complaisant Public Utilities Bosjd forgotten it. The State Department Sunday afternoons off a swell oppor- floor coverings for Spring peace so long as we have separate and evading that obligation, it will has received word that four Japa- tunity for relaxing, now, and pay for them rn nationalities. Put an end to inter­ probably discover that, in enhanced nese young women have been se-; AmityviUe is his fa’fDnte town,, national boundaries and bring all leoted^ to go to America and ex- since it is filled with family asso- . The Lawson Sofa ?69 the 1930 Club Flan. confidence and good will on the press the Nipponese thanks for ciations. Dorothy, for instance, was, * the countries under a common part of the public of its Connecticut American relief efforts at the time, born there. When in New York, he j You may start your living room ensemble with a Lawson sofa. One of the mod­ : charter emd a universal citizenship, territoi-y, the money expended will this to coincide with the completion makes his residence at Forest Hills, | els shown on our floors Is covered in a small figured tapette and costs $69. It can be ; and we shall be getUng somewhere. have been just as profitably employ­ of Toklo’s reconstruction when the , which is handy to Freeport, where had to order in any type of cover . ‘ That is Mr. Wells’ idea. emperor will inspect the city. j the “old folks” live. ed as that used in the building of The girls were picked by a com-1 Has never forgotten how to^shoot Other Lawson Sofas up to $159 We could do it, he believes, if it the splendid equipment; of the mittee which includes Prince Toku- and may be caught at tin^ practic- i were not for the politicians, the na- Yankee CTpper. gawa, president of the House of ing up in the gaUeries of Broadway. Because his presence is generally * tionally patriotic politicians. Un­ Peers, the mayors of Tokio and - ...... P^^^nerall. Yokohama and the dowager mar­ discovered and a crowd gathers he fortunately, they are the only kind SPIKE HEELS chioness Nabeshima. They will ar­ goes to the more obscure shooting Pillow-Back Chair • of politicians in existence—there A news item to the effect that rive in San Francisco April 2. emporiums. Is one of the fev/ Broadway stars are fio international politicians as municipalities are being put to ex­ These “ambassadors” are the This wing chair owes ite unusual comfort Misses Kimiko Ashino. Yoshiko who doesn’t carry a cane and wear I there are international scientists, tra expense in the upkeep of ^ ...______to the two pillows in its back. These are Matsudaira, Yoshiko Sato and spats. And never did. delivers any lEmga, or any ; philosophers, financiers, etc., so he walks by having to make them safe j Tokuda, all members of Has a terrific yen for parlor “hinged,” so to speak, at the top, making ft rug up to $100. Pay the { says. for women wearing spike heels has j representative______Japanese_____ familieji ‘tricks, which he generally winds up a simple matter to clean the chair thorough­ CTaT^ta Vhe'* picturesque kimono , by exhibiting at his performances, balance in easy w« ekly pay­ I Wells does not tell us how we can more than one angle of interest. ly. In denim.' and zori (sandals) the four will tour i Handkerchief tricks, particularly ments, and still receive the t supply this lack, how we are to Probably the question hasn’t been the leading cities of America, visit- j those in which a kerchief disappears CASH PRICE. j manufacture the group of interna- decided in any court; it may never ine- school, newspapers and social ; up a sleeve, or something, are his * tional leaders necessary to put over have been brought up, for all we organizations where they wUl voice i favorites. Rope tricks, are “right up the merger. One wonders whether know; but there would seem to be the gratitude of Japan for America’s ! his alley.” he* overlooked the Third Inter­ generosity during the great earth- | He still carries his pilot s license a very grave question whether any nuake All four “ ambassadors” are and is more than passingly proud of nationale, which is a jump ahead of i town or city lies under an obliga­ members of prominent families. iit. He’s never forgotten the railroad him in advocating the destruction tion to maintain sidewalks so super­ The Jili Shimpo, one of Japan’s men who pulled what was left of of frontiers and stands ready to latively excellent that no woman leading newspapers, which organ-: him out from under the wreck of take over the job of running the ized this unusual visit, recently filled the plane and carried him sevOT wearing spike heels could trip on its whole editorial column with a re- miles to a hospital. Because he ; works. them. view of the outpouring of American , knew what it was to shme shoM he i Also there is some question This newspaper is very decidedly relief at the time of the earthquake, always gives bootblacks a neat tip. | WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. I whether Mr. Wells hasn’t over- opposed to sumptuary laws, on Sidng credit to other nations for , He likes to go around in golf kmck-, their help but pointing out that the ers, and if he had his way he d adopt; 5 5 YF.ARS a t SOUTH MANCHESTER ■ looked the nationalistic tendencies principle; so that even if it were in large scale and promptitude o f, them as the national costume. j of the plain citizens of the various our power to forbid the wearing of American relief was the most im- | Once he was asked what he con- , ^ nations, which, we suspect, might spike heels on the shoes—or bas­ nortant t>f all and “will remain for- sidered the funniest story he had ' be found to be very potent influ- kets of rattlesnakes on the head, ??er fnscribed on the hearts of the ; ever heard. . . . If I could re- 5IpanSe people.” ! °^ember it. I’d use it in my show,” \ ■ ences if their political leaders for that matter—we wouldn’t think ^ ^ ______1 was his answer. * should propose consolidations—say of doing it. But on the other hand Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas, j Does he like the rweptions of the i of Greek and Bulgar or of Islam and we can’t see, to save us, why any who is the publisher of Capper’s ^ Broadway crowds ? Dun 1 i the Methodist Board. town or city should have to go to Weekly and other Capper publica-1 GILBERT s w a x . the expense of rebuilding side­ tions, likes to tell a story of an ex-; — -Still hhd all, a United States of perience encountered through an; PLAYGROUND FORETHOUGHT * "the World might not be impossible walks that are perfectly safe for area where the celebrated weekly (Waterbury-Repunlican) ground for recreation purposes in to a yoimg man who has such a Setting aside of recreation to form. There is reason to believe reasonably shod persons, in order circulated. every real estate development. Play serious disorder of metabolism, as to have a great deal of albumin Ifi the that its organization might be very to prevent, if possible, a portion of A^^kid'^'came to the senator and I grounds for the use of home owners space is especially desirable in de­ HEALTH/lHErACMCE renorted that his ma was right I in new residential developments has velopments intended for persons of urine. Hd needs diet and exercise to the accidents that are asked for by * ieMy# compared to the job of keep­ ai^ious to have him visit their 1 assumed the proportions of a na- small and moderate incomes, as ^ Dr Frank correct the faulty metabolism which ing it organized. As a means of the wearers of these perilous little home because she had named her tional movement, according to a re­ they do not have the same oppor­ is responsible for his trouble. Keep eliminating war, such a federation stilts. last offspring Arthur Capper------.! cent report of the Playground and tunities for outdoor play and enjoy­ him on his feet and fighting to get . might not prove as completely suc- And oar belief is that in a suit oint. It wouldn’t, in all proba- civil war will start In China very and sometimes even the vomiting absorbed, but you can only accom­ When in Hartford dine with 119^ u hility, take as many months for an soon, the war lord Yen Hsl-sban of fecal matter which has been car­ plish this by living on the most rigid end don't forget to bring 801 S international federation to blow up and the war lord Feng Yuh-siang ried back from the intestines to the diet. The D’Arsenvol high frequency treatment will temporarily reduce home for the other membe || in a whirl of fire and destruction having leagued themselves agains^ mouth by a reverse movement. Sometimes the boifrel can throw off your blood pressure after, each of the family. the Nanking government of Presi­ ? compared to which our own war be- the substance below the point of treatment, but does not have any 55 tween states would look like a mere dent Chiang Kal-sheck. Which only obstruction, but often no move­ permanent effect. squabble. goes to show, of course, that the ments at iUl occur. As a rule, the (Bright's Disease) Mr. Wells would take a lot of private army system of phina pre­ higher the obstruction in the intes­ HONISS’S 8 tine. the more pain. The abdominal Question:—L. J. asks: “Will you neighbors who have a lot of trouble vents, any possibility of that coun­ region is sore and tender and may kindly tell me what would be the OYSTERxflbUSli in keeping their hands off one an­ try becoming fit for complete self be greatly distended from gas. The correct treatment for a young man BstabltihMf IjMS other while toey are living in dif­ government. amount (ff urine ie lessened, since who has a gn^eat deal of albunfin? He has been advised to go to bed." ferent homes and try to bring peace Meantiflpe the private army of Al tbe patient may vomit up most of 22 State St. Hartford his fikiids. The skin becomes clammy Answer: The going to bed treat­ among them by putting them all Capone* proceeded to Philadelphia and the tongue greatly coated. ment will be of little permanent use (Under Grant’a 8tere)t ^ under the same roof. What he to escort the Chicago war lord

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EXTENSIVE PLANS HARVARD ALUMNI RAP COVENTRY BAD lliC K PURSUES THEY CALL RUBIO The regular meeting of Tolland COLLEGE AUTHORITIES Miss Eva Koehler who is attend­ HERMIT PRESIDENT Sage-Alien & Co. ing Willimantlc Normsil school TRANS-OCEAN HOP Grange P. of H. No. 51 wiU be held FOR TROUT SEASON spent the week-end virith her par- Tuesday evening, March 18th, The INC. •• , • * ______j Lecturer’s program consists of cur- ' ents. Ask That Scrubwomen Be Paid i rent events, roll call, discussions and HARTFORD v $280 In Back Wages Coming; Miss Laura K. ^ugsbury who is Thom teaching at Plainfield High school Retreats to Castle at Capital Direct Wire “ Enterprise 1000” State Board of Fisheries and 10 inem . _____ j spent the week-end with her par- Three French Planes Crash h.,| returned and opened her house here. > and Refuses to Make Puh- Cambridge, Mass., March 17.— ; The Tolland Grange‘heW a whist j \ (AP)—Harvard college authorities, ^.uy Before They Leave Fields; Game Has Distributed in a statement today, took cogniz-1 hand clothing to f ^e for the P l^ s- Thursday evening at the ,Tonr(r*. ■Rpnni'tt and | daughter, Edna to Edmund O him the sobriquet of “Mexico’s H er-; A < I the demands of thousands of anglers college pay each of the women $280 j Mj. and George Be^ett ^ j America, planned by the French ^ Cambridge, Ma.s. mit President.’’ 1 who will be on Connecticut streams as back wages, saying theythey hadhad: j children of Harnson,_XNHarnson, N.^Y., -Wsited u viators for"for 1930, have already o n r. r and“ nd Mrs. Mrs Samuel Samuel Simpson Simpson are arc The virtual seclusion in which the! 4 /(! been paid two cents an hour lessI^^s j Mrs.Mrs BennettBennett^ s mother, a^s. A. ti. crashed before the planes got out ^vSy on a southern trip for a short during the trout season, April 15 to than the legal minimum for nine• ^Porter -orter over FnFriday jy^^^^ and Saturday. . j,f j^angars. I time new executive has placed himself j years...... i ^^t^etcher of I^w Jer ^ Dieudonne Costes by removing his residence smd of- June 30, are being made by the ars. , , , the ise^Ss^S^d^t^herh^^h^vIi^ Captain Mn and Mrs. Crosby are sp^d-| State Board of Fisheries and Game. Already 42,000 adult trout have been a t distributed this year, Superintendent $2,25 John W. Titcomb announced today, have'^been p^id at least those wages j ^ r-th e I Armand Lotti, who last year went been“vdth“ Mr in addition to thousands planted af­ required by the minimum wage law , latter part or ine wee Orchard, Maine to San i pearance—those things are distinct-1 ter the close of the season last Button for some W IS lUa^^^^^ new' to the. Mexican people and and the degrees of the commission. I “ ‘^q,mdav euests at Autumn Sebastian, Spain, said this year they Rockville hospital with bronchial | reasons for the- possible! They are full pique sewn— like all better gloves year. “They arl not aware of any com- i son ^e^e Sunday guests at Autumn , ^nd fly pneumonia — are guaranteed washable, and are shown in The distribution this year is ex­ plaint ever having been received ; View a Amelia! from Seville to Maine or New York, Rufus Leonard who was taken 1 nickname, three fashionable shades: pected to be even greater than last from the women , Kingsbury have been asked to re-j according to the weather. ! to the Rockville hospitfd Sunday for | ® year when about 230,000, or more wages. They believe *^bat all e ^ ^ demonstration on ' Carretier’s trans-Atlantic plane j appendicitis is doing nicely. . “ °st part, have been somewhat akin Eggshell White Pink Beige than 19 tons of trout with a totai ployes subject to any minimum, P „p - j^jenu for a Growing | was burned at Villacoublay field I William Summer Simpson, Jr., j to royalty in that they consciously value of nearly $40,000, were put in wage degree are receiving at least gforrs next Saturday. 1 when, after emerging from the Cou-1 ^^bo has been visiting his grand- I or otherwise were used for display streams of the state. theLiiC minimumilAiu***.*!.**** wage .TW-QW and_they—------X pro-j . -my* ^ Marie Heckler and Cora i sinet Airplane Works, the first at-j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simp- purposes, being frequent attendants Glove Shop— ^Main Floor— North Store Planting began this year on Feb­ pose to pay that wage. The gener- j repeat their food tempt to fit the motors into it was son has returned to his home in New at public inaugrurals, banquets and ruary 10, when the first truck load al subject of salaries i demonstration on ’’Milk and some made. York. other functions which go to make up ana nas re , gjg^^ ^here is of 1,516 fish was sent to one of the a matter of concern Lotti, backer of the proposed Se-1 .______^______Mexican life. state-leased streams. Distribution ceived consideration.” the women i to be a meeting of leaders and dele- ville to America flight, told the As­ Hardly a week went by that the i The dismissal of has continued as rapidly as possible }. h ' tend banquets and that none was to i hope for a Parisian New York flight; 1 inches in length. Because they do Smith college and a grandson of the ■ pgj.j^gj,g gons banquet given this be organized in his honor. The un-1 in 1930. ! ROSE PRUNING not grow as rapidly in the first sea­ late President-Emeritus Charles W. | ggg'{*" ggjj py the Ladles’ Fragment 1 derstanding was that this notifica- j Brequet is building a new plane I g y f URMAN LLOYD MULFORD son as the ordinary brook trour, Riiot of Harvard; Lloyd Garrison, i ^^g.g^y Second Congregational j tion went likewise for various other j for Costes, along the general out- | Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. public functions where his presence they are held for release until two New York attorney: John H. Gray Sunday school was a wonderful suc­ lines of his “ Question Mark” but j Department of Agriculture j j w\ years old. They are planted only at- of the United States Department of cess. A elaborate banquet was equipped with three 600 H. P. His- j ------j might be expected. j ter careful survey of the streams Labor at Washington: Robert Morss j served to fifty people. Mr. Tyler, pano-Suiza instead of one and with j- pruning of garden or cut-flower i Ortiz Rubio has made on y one | and then usually in waters of a Lovett, University of Chicago j secretary of the State Y. M. C. A. lifting capacity of two tons_more roses depends on results desired. j public appearance, and that of the i .'somewhat higher temperature thanjfessor and Rabbi Samuel Thurman, was the speaker of the evening. His than the plane with which Costes If a great mass of bloom is want- | briefest nature, since his inaugural i -those considered favorable for brook | of St. Louis^______^ theme------was “Building . - Lives,” , charg- „ , broke the world’s long distance, non- ed, little pruning is necessary. If ! six weeks ago. He bade farewell to| trout. Also among the larger fisn , i ing the young ladies and young men straight line flight record, large nuwcio flowers with long 'stems_____ —are the Mexican athletes going to Cuba being distributed are 1,800 rainbow j ' that their parents had done ve:^ | pg^j.is to Tsitsihar, China, last au- ] desired, then the pruning must be for the Central Olympic games in a ! trout, which will average even larg-. I nearly all they could do for them i severe. Intermediate pruning will brief reception at his home. It was j er than the brown trout. COLUMBIA I at their age and it was up to th^ ^ Hard Luck i give intermediate results. said his greatest interest in sports; Leaflets which will contain the i to build their lives from now oim. He , cousinet, a young man, new to The age of the plant and its pre- was largely instrumental in his con-! Active Youngsters Will Wear names and locations of all state- The Young Married Women’s club | fold the story of a young architect aviation manufacturers, has •vious treatment will greatly in- j senting to this action, leased streams, the regulations in met Wednesday afternoon at the ,-who was asked by a dear mend to L g^ ^ j^g^ enterprises. fluence the amount of pruning. An | Otherwise the executive head de-1 force for anglers and other informa­ home of Mrs. Percy Carver, ten build him a house. He went ahead,aneaa, | pjg^jje, with thick ...... wings in which old bush with little or no pruning | nied himself to the public and for members being present. cheated here, cheated there througn j .g crashed with Nainsook Union Suits tion pertaining to fishing, are being A t corn- should not be cut back so severely j the most part to private audience, j prepared by the Board. These will Mrs. Ruth Jacobs, accompanied by the entire building process — Maurice Drouhin, once pilot for - as a bush accustomed to severe ■ inasmuch as it had been extremely; be given to town clerks, patrolmen her friend,' Mrs. Davoll of Mansfield, i pietion the house was presented to Charles Levine, and Drouhin lost his pruning year after year. | difficult for persons other than gov-j Like These Well-Made Ones at. and county wardens for distribution spent Monday at Mrs. Jacob’s cot-1 tbe architect for a wedding gift and life in the accident. i Different Treatments | emment officials even to gain ac-1 tage at Groton Long Point. ! he had to live in the house he had and also may be obtained at the o f­ Although lacking funds, Cousinet The kind of bush also determines j ^ess to his home. Once inside the 1 Clayton Hunt, Jr., a Senior at | built. Just so with the young folks. rebuilt the same model for Captain the treatment it should have. Tea j hQ^gg persons eager to talk with Or- j fice of the Board. Windham High school went with ^ r they cheat in High school and try Carretier, war ace, and it went up in roses, such as Isabella Sprun , Rubio have found themselves re- i Of the streams under lease last four of his classmates Tuesday eve- | to get by with this or that, they flames without ever having left the Maman Cochet and Mane Lam er , , jg^yg^j j-q secretaries who handled \ F o r year, the Board has had to sur­ ning to the basketball game held in have to live in the house they have render the Saugatuck in Fairfield ground. should not have such a large pro- g Weaver High school gymnasium in built. The abandonment of the Lotti County and the west branch of the portion of the _ bush taken off as | g y withdrawing largely to private ' Hartford, played between Windham Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bray are. plans for a Seville to America flight, should the hybrid teas, such as (Usually 79c and $1). Salmon in Granby. Some of the High and Naugatuck High schools. ceiving_____ ^ congratulations upon the correspondent asked what had life Ortiz Rubio believes he can ac- i property has changed owners and Radiance, Killarney, Mme. Butter­ Mrs. Eugene Lafleur has returned j birth of a baby boy born early Sat- become of the successful trans-At­ fly and Souv. de Claudius Pemet. complish a greater amount of work the new owners have been unwilling home after spending several days at urday morning at their home, and lend himself more assiduously to ! To lantic flyers. A tea rose or a hybrid tea rose GIRLS’ SUITS in built-up shoulder style, with to have the waters open to* the pub­ the home of her parents in Meriden. Up to date fourteen different ones He learned that Assolant was more than two years old and pruned j the task of working out Mexico’s ! lic. The State, however, has ac­ Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Yerrington and | have got the instruments and are back at his old job of mail plane regularly each year will be from | multiple problems, to which princi­ hemstitched top, and bloomer leg. •Well rein- quired fishing rights on the Willi- son Lester of Lebanon called on rela- i taking private lessons so as to be pilot between Paris and Strasbourg. eight inches to a foot high after the | ple he is pledged. forced. Every suit has an insert qf knitted mantic river, from below the mouth tives in town recently. ready when, the orchestra is ready to Only for his matrimonial difficulties spring pruning. Cut it back to this j webbing in back to give plenty of freedom., of Roaring Brook in Stafford to L. E. Winter has just hatched over aired in the divorce courts with the height and remove all weak | Willimantlc. This stream, Superin­ 400 ‘little chicks in his incubators. Rev. Edwin Ayers of" Branford former Pauline Parker of New York, branches and those growing across , Sizes 3 to 16. tendent Titcomb says, will be stock­ Mrs. Samuel Lyman of Newark, was in town the latter part of the he has gone completely out of the the plant. 1 WaterSpar ed with brown trout. It is not ex­ N. J., is visiting at the home of week. news. Severe Pruning Necessary pected that large catches will be the Mrs. Dwight A. Lyman. Miss Ruth Fletcher of New Jer- Rene Lefevre has been promoted The height of hybrid perpetuals Color in the bedrooms, too! Coi- ■ BOYS’ WAIST SUITS— Some with French leg, rule there during the first season, Fire W’arden Rowland Cobb and ’ sey is visiting Miss Eunice Koehler to chief mechanic in an airplane fac­ after a pruning f6r large flowers others in regulation style. Double reinforced the two deputy fire wardens, Lucius | over the week-end. ors that give, a cheery “good morn- j he says, but the stream should pro­ tory near Paris. ■with long stems -will be about 15 seat. Extra buttons— taped. Sizes 3 to 16. ” * vide admirable for anglers who seek Robinson and William Wolff went to ! Miss Laura K. Kingsbury came Lotti is managing his hotel in or 18 inches. When it is recalled ing” and “good night”. It's ea.sy j real trial of skill with the use of the Storrs Wednesday to the meeting of i home for the week-end. Paris. that "th T s T bushes often grow to a | and inexpensive to refinish fumi- ! dry fly. the FoS2st Fire Wardens of Tllland, 1 The “Twelve Old Maids” given by “And listen,” Lotti confided to the height of eight feet the severity of [ ture, floors and woodwork with I Children's Underwear Section—Main Floor Fishing rights have also been ac­ Windham and New London counties. | the Sunset Rebekah lodge of Man- correspondent, “I am out $8,000 on the pruning to obtain the fiiiGst 1 ^g{.gj,gpgj. Enamel, Varnish and! On the honor roll for the fourth j Chester, at the Grange hall Friday quired by the Board on the Wepaug the flight. We made no money.” marking period of the Windham i evening, was certainly enjoyed ■ by flowers will be^®^viden^t Lacquer-all fast drying. Sold by in Orange and Milford, New Haven Pruning s----- High school appear the names of | everyone. young leaves begin to push out. County and a consignment of aduit three pupils from Columbia—Clay- | ------— trout has already been sent to this NEW RADIO DEVICE cuts should be made about a W. E. HIBBARD | ton Hunt, Jr., of the Senior class, I quarter of an inch above a bud stream. Other streams are being and Raymond Cobb and Leonard 382 No. Main St. Tel. 6265 i considered and may be added to the that points outward so that the Gorman of the Freshman class. Gloucester, Mass., March 18.— new shoots will grow away from ^ Maachester * yvertise in The Evenii^ Herald-ll Pays list soon. Mrs. John Howell, wife of the Co­ ,D A 1 L Y (AP.)—A new system of electrical the center of the bush rather than Besides the State-leased waters. lumbia pastor, has left the Hart­ reproduction of sound, described as toward it. the Commission controls a rood ford hospital where she had been a “striking advance” over methods trout stream, known as the Mount j for the past two weeks following an : L e n t e n now used in the radio, phonograph A bakery isn’t the only place to Misery Brook, in a 5,000 acre State and motion picture fields, today operation, and is staying for the | go for a roll these days. _____ forest in the town of Voluntowm and present in Mansfield Depot at the • challenged the attention of tho.se vicinity. This brook w'as stocked home of Mr. Howell’s parents. industries. with adult trout last summer, -after Little Evelyn Hennequin of Willi- The new device is the work of the season closed. It is known as mantic is visiting her grandmother, John Hays Hammond, Jr., noted in­ a difficult stream to fish without a Mrs. Bessie Trythall. | ventor, and was demonstrated re­ SOME WOMEN boat or canoe, but offers excellent Mrs. Mary Hutchins spent Friday j cently before a group of experts sport once it is reached. A rearing in Berlin, and attended a bridge i BY DR. EDGAR DeWITT JONES on sound reproduction. Mr. Ham­ UWAVS inOACT station for trout is being operated party, bringing home the booby ! Pastor, Central Woodward Christian mond’s secretary announced the in­ prize. j Church, Detroit, Mich. DONT vention yesterday. on this brook. There are 9,000 year­ You want to be beautiful. You ling trout at this station, some of A St Patrick’s supper and enter------Many famous artists, including tainment was given Friday evening! Text: Acts 9:11 — “ Behold, he want the tireless energy, fresh com­ which are destined for the adjacent Leopold Stokowski, Serge Kousse- at the Town Hall by the Columbia ' prayeth.”- litzky, director of the Boston Sym­ plexion and pep of youth- Then let brook and some for other streams in Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets help free Christian Endeavor society. Supper j ------phony Orchestra, and Mary Garden New London and Windham counties. was served at 6:30 and consisted of 1 When is a human being at his your system of the poisons ^usec commended the invention, the by clogged bowels and torpid liver. The Board confines its principal baked beans, cabbage salad in! best? Thomas Carlyle said, “ Give statement said. ttout rearing activities to the hatch­ me the man who sings at his work.” For 20 years, men and wohict suf gelatine, rolls, gingerbread and The device was described as “eli­ fering from stomach troubles,^pimple? eries at Burlington and Windsor whipped cream and coffee. The ta­ There is something to be said for minating extraneous mechanical Locks, but there are other rearing- this singing spirit in man. It is com­ listlessness and headaebte have tak® bles were prettily decorated with noises and gi-ving a far more satis­ Dr. Edwards Olive, Tablets, a sue ponds, such as the Shade Swamp green crepe paper, and the mendable And all too rare. factory rendition of tonal color and Sanctuary in Farmington and a cessful substitute for csdbmd, 3 com OFFER waitresses wore green aprons and Some claim that man is at his dynamics.” poimd of vegetable ingredients, know spring-fed pond in Avon near Chei- caps. The entertainment consisted best when he rises to some moment­ by their olive color. They act ^ ily ry Park. Search is being made for of three short sketches, “Pa’s Daily ous decision, as for example when upon the bowels without griping. They other sites where there are adequate Dozen,” by Clayton E. Hunt, Mrs. the Prodigal Son, in the midst of de­ NAVAL EXPENDITURES help clieanse the system and tone up spring water supplies which may be Vera Lyman, Westcott Rice and gradation and defeat, exclaimed, “I the liver. , , . used for rearing fingerling trout to i Margaret Badge. “That Hired man” will arise and go to my father.” If you value youth and Sts many by William Wolff, Raymond Lyman, Others aver that man is at his London, March 17.— (A P )—Fig­ UNIVERSAL TURN-EASY the yearling size. The average size gifts, take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets of brook trout now being distribut­ and Mrs. Elsie Collins and “Aunt best when engaged in some tender ures for British naval expenditures nightly. How much better you will ed is 7 I2 inches. Betsy and the Oil Stock,” by Mrs. ministry to humanity, as when Sir in the forthcoming year showing a feel—and look. 15c, 30c, 60c. The trout grow rapidly as spring Clayton Hunt and Clayton Hunt, Jr. Philip Sidney, on the battlefield, in saving of more than 4,000,000 advances and later distributions will Miss Gladys Lowman played two the face of death, refused a cup of pounds sterling from last year were average larger in size. violin solos, and Westcott Rice gave water, saying that a mortally placed before the House of Com­ a humorous reading. The treasury wounded soldier near by had greater mons today by A. V. Alexander, TOASTER Many varieties of food are now $4.50 First Lord of Admiralty. fed to the trout at the hatcheries of of the young people will profit quite need than himself. a bit by the supper and entertain­ Great moods are these, the sing­ At the same time he took occa­ past years, and growth are obtained ment, as well as providing a good ing mood, the mood of resolution, sion to deprecate pessimism about rhe YELLOW far beyond those which occur when time for all present. the ministering mood; but the great­ the naval conference - to answer the trout is in the wild or natural A number of those having radios est that man can know is the pray­ criticisms on these big naval men PENCIL envirmonment. In the ordinary Con­ listened: to Commander Richard ing mood. When man really prap, who have declared Great Britain 'with the 50c DOWN necticut trout stream, experts of the Byrd Tuesday morning, and al­ he enjoys spiritual comradeship with was making too great sacrifice in Board have determined that it usu­ though reception was poor, it gave the Eternal. naval strength compared with other BAND ally takes about three years to pro­ quite a thrill to realize he was To pray is to put one’s self in a powers. $1.00 A MONTH duce a 6-inch trout from the egg. speaking from New Zealand. receptive attitude to the tides of ■Winston Churchill, one time first The trout which are reared undo, Miss Alice Clarke spent Thursday the Spirit; to be attuned to the admiral himself, reiterated to a expert supervision are fed as infants in New York. To those who think Infinite; to ascend the Mount of large extent the points in his recent six times a day. These feedings New York is a long way off, we sub­ Vision: to experience pulsations na-vy league attack upon the gov­ are reduced in number as the fish mit that Columbia is really only a from the Invisible Dynamo. ernment’s cutting down cruiser increase in size, but because they suburb of commuting distance. Miss If a man would know the singing strength to an immense extent. have an abundance of food they Clarke left at 7 a. m. driving to mood, the mood of mighty decisions, JJ k c il c o . grow rapidly. Under favorable tem­ Meriden, where she took the ex- the mood of tender ministries, let Why the young child lies on the perature conditions some attain a press, arriving in New York before , him first know the mood of prayer. floor and kicks his heels, among AND A growth of nine inches within a year 11. She had time to transact her | “Behold, he prayeth,” is the brief other things, will occupy the Chi­ from the time they begin to feed. business, eat lunch, -visit the shops, ; biography of a spirit-filled life, having three hours and quarter in j Man is at his highest when he cago association for child study during a three day session devoted NEW NECKPIECES New York. She took the afternoon j prays, train back to Meriden, got her car to emotional research. NICKNAMED ‘HUDDLES.’ and reached Columbia at a quarter STARS TO SIGN of six. Just a pleasant little jaunt. SCIENCE TAKES TASTE BREAD KNIFE Paris.— (A P )— “Huddles” is the Winter Haven, Fla., March 18. — OUT OF EPSOM SALTS nickname Miss 1930 has wished on TEXAS’ BOUNDARIES (A.P)—’Two of their best known the spring revival of old-fashioned Washington, March 17.— (AP)— clubbers having ^gned contracts, the Amazing discovery puts all won­ ruches and boas. Texas gained approximately 28,500 Phillies were in better positioil to­ derful “physic” effects of table­ DAVID CHAMBERS! The modem “huddle” is a neck­ acres or 44.6 square miles of land day to wage a campaign of rack and spoonful of Epsom Salts into small piece of pleated or shirred chiffon, from Oklahoma when the Supreme ruin in the National League. Chuck sugar-coated pUl. Kuhn’s Ep-sum THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. taffeta or tulle. It accompanic.i Court today approved the location Klein, a holdout until yesterday Pill gets action in a few hours. CONTRACTOR afternoon and evening ensembles, of the boundary line between the drifted in and signed his contract Mlld-but sure. Stick to good old 773 MAIN STREET PHONE 5181 replacing a fur. Usually the dress two states, running north from Red and Lefty O’Doul, leading batsman Epsom Salts in new easy-to-take AND BIJH DKR with which it is worn repeats the River, aS surveyed and marked by of the league also agreed to ' the form. 25c box. Satisfaction guaran­ ruching in the form of trimming. Samuel S. Gannett. club’s terms. teed; A t all druggrists.—Adv. 68 Hollister SCmt MANCHESTER B V ^’ING H E R ^ , SOOTH M AN^ESIfR, pONN, TUESDAY..MAECH 18,-1939. FAGBl seicUon bfl.'riog 12 Mats,, a d raw i^ : rooni, a lounge with 14 seats and a “ YANKEE CU PPET Bun room with 8, DAILY RADIO PROGRAM E ach'car of the train, including A, 302.3—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. Leading DX Stations, the diner, *fs nhmSd aftw a famoiif^ Tuesday, March 18. 6:30—Dinner dance music. cUppeV ship. Thfr westbound train oh John Boles and Llo;d Hughes, fa­ 7:00—WJ5S Amos ’n’ Andy. 405.2—WSB, ATLANTA—740. 7:15—Jesters; feature hour. 7:30—Music box entertainment. the maiden riih wtU ha've the cars mous movie scars, ■will appear with S:00—Bing family party. 8:00—NBC programs (3=i hrs.) "Stag Hound”, “Lightning”, “Great Paul Whiteman and his orchestra in S:30—WJE programs (l"hr.)' 2:00—Theater stage presentations. A t Haleys Wholesalers [Fair Republic”, "John Bertram”, "James 9:3(f—The champ’s corner. 293.9—KVW, CHICAGO—1020. New Fast Trains Betw^n the program to be broadcast by Baines”,, "Red Jacket” and the “Flyr WABC and associated stations at 9 10:00—WJZ chorus, orchestra. 7:00—Panico’s orchestra; lads. 10:30—LowVs dance orcliestra. 8:00—NBC programs (3% hrs.) Ing Fish” . The eastboUnd train will o’clock Tuesday night. Both of these 348.6— WABC, NEW YORK—860. 10:30—Dance music (1 hr.) New York and Boston In­ be composed of the “Game Cock”, youthful artists have become popular 6:00—Male auaitct; women’s talk. 11:30—Amos ’11’ Andy, comediani. What One Wholesaler Says through their singing voices. Among 0:30—Paul Tremain’s orchestra. 11:45—Dance music to 3:00. Unique Event Planned for 1 "Surprise”, “Donald McKay”, 6:45—The play of the month. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. j "Dreadnought.” , “ Sovereign of the the selections to be interpreted by the 7:00—Levitow’s concert ensemble. 9:00—WABC programs ( l ’,& hrs.) augurated Today. ■'king of jazz” will be "Happy Days 8:00—Musical serial presentation. 10:30—Wcem’s dance orchestra. : Seas”, “Northern Light”, and. “ Fly- Are Here Again," "Sweet Nothings of S:30—Romany Pattcran , gypsy music 11:00—Symphony; vaudeville hour. This Week End at the Self JOSEPH TETLEY OMPANY j ing Cloud”. I ' ■ i,ove," "When I'ou’re Counting the 9:00—Paul Whiteman's orch. with 12:00—Dance music to 2;15. ^ tNCORPOfl.^Ti:D In each car will appetir a. beauti­ Stars Aloh^ and "Dream avenue. John Boles and Lloyd Hughes, 254.1— WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. A t promptly 3.30 this afternoon Lovers of the best in music wiil turn movie start. 9:01)—Theater presentations. Serve Grocery Depart­ 4 8 3 Cr e d iw ic k S'tuur* Nsw'YteK there puUed out of South Station, ful oil painting of the particular to KDKA, Pittsburgh, at 6:15 when 10:00—Sketch, ’'Mr. and Mrs. 0:31)—Mooseheart children’s hour. Boston, and Grand Central Termi­ clipper ship after which the car is the Mozart string trio presents clas­ ll);30—Peter Eiljo’s balalaika orch. 12:00—Artists entertainment, sical compositions. With the trio will 11:00—Musical comedy memories. nal, New York, seven-car twin named. Artists are at present at 416.4—WON, CHICAGO—720. •o«TON erricc: work making these paintings, and in be featured Htta Cunningham, bril­ 11:15_-Will Osborne’s orchestra. 9:30—Supper dance orchestra. ment; Manufacturers and itemawsr. HM. trains which are heralded as “abso­ liant radio soprano. Movie and stage 11:30—Vaudeville artists' hoOT. ' HIUI tTMttr the meantime beautiful color-repro­ 10:00—Russian Singing Society. •orroM. «A«t. lutely the finest day trains in' stars will vie for honors when the 12:00—Guy Lorabardo’s orchestra. 11:10—Quintet, dance orchestra. next Night Owl’s frolic is broadcast 12:30—Midnight organ melodies. America.” Scheduled to make the ductions appear on the walls of the W a —WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 12:00—'Tlie deam ship concerL over the Columbia system at 11;30. 12:15—Three dance orcliestras. Packers Joining in Big Vsroh 12. '80 run between New York and Boston cars, e a r r in g out the cl.ipper ship Louis A. Witten, master of ceremo­ 6:00—Ludwig I.aurier’s orchestra. C‘30_History characters/ reincarnated 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—870. in four ;hours and forty-five min-.I idea, each observation c ^ , also, is nies, will introduce Paul Small, tenor; 8:00—Studio musical progi-am. utes, fifteen nunutes faster than any | furnished with a ship’s dock which Llsie Thompson, organist, and sym­ 7:00—Voters service talks. 8:30—Barn wanning program. phony and dance orchestras. 7:30—Sketch with music. Demonstraition. pre'viously scheduled train, they are ! will ring the hours and half hours in s:00—Songs of the season. 9:00—Feature concert hour . 3:30—Coon-Sanders Nighthawks. 447,5-WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. appropriate^ named “The Yankee | true sea-faring style. ■\Vave lengths in meters on left of 9:00—Paulist Choristers’ recital, 9:30—Orchestra, male quartet Clipper,” after the famous ships o f. station title, kilocycles on the right. 10:00- Three doctors, concert. This week end marks an unusual Th* 3. V. B*l* Coopsoy 'I’inies are all Lastern Standard. Black y:30—Orchestra, feature soloist, Sooth lluohoatar the fifties which carried America to 10:00—Drama, “ Harbor Lights.” 10:30—Musicale; Dan and Sylvia. event in merchandising in Manches­ Oonooetloilt face type Indicates best features. 10:30—Leo Relsman's orch., artists. 11:10—Pianist: ■water boys. its zenith in sea-borne commerce, j 11:30—Two dance orchestras. 12:00—Two dance orchestras. ter and the inauguration of an idea Goatloaoo: * Dedication ceremonies at both > Scores 100% Leading East Stations. * 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 202.6— WHT, CHICAGO—1480. that may prove to be popular in 6:15-Harold Sanford’s orcljestra. 9:30—Studio musical program. Tour lottor of roeoat 4at# containing na inritatioa to ends of the line went on the air j 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 6:45—Prohibition poll prograni. 10:00^Artist8 entertaimnent. storey, throughout the country be­ oartioloata'in yoor Hauufaoturors* araonstratioa haa from 3:00 until the time of depar-1 j, ;u0—Orchestra; five minute men. 7:00—Amos 'ii’ Andy, comedians. 10:30—Four hour league. fore long. The J. W. Hale Company rooolTod and it is *ith groat plaagDra that wa aeoopt tamo. ture, the Boston ceremonies over | •i:yO_Trio; Hokum Exchange. 7:15—Kh-illoff’s string orchestra. 288.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040. through its self Serve grocery de­ Hi;3y—Jlemory contest program. 7:45—Polly Pfestons’ adventures, 12:15—Scnol days feature liour. wo zroatly approoiato yonr eo-oporation in dlaplaying onr Stations WEEI and WTIC, and the j 11 :UU—Organ recital; orchestra. 8:00—Vincent Lopez orchestra. 11:00—Bridge lessons, music. partment will^ present to the people morohandiao.- and aro axtroaaly gratifiod at th« WHCoooa yoo New York through WOR. At Boston 2S3—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 8:30—Musical world travelogue. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. of Manchester the manufacturers haTo achiOTOd in your sale of Totloy Tea, which clearly *how8 Mayor James M. Curlely wished 7:ou—The F.omany Trail concert. U:0U—Musical melodrama, orcliestra. 8:30—NPC programs (4 hrs.) Md packers representatives through that quality products properly displayed and oorractly priced 7:30—WJ5S programs (3 hrs.) 9:30—Sopranos, tenor, duo. 12:30—Feature frolic hour. are sure to be aooepted by the ooneoming public. “The Yankee Clipper” godspeed on 10:30—Violinist, soprano, pianist. 10:00—Sodero’s orchestra, chorus. 299.8— WHO, DES MOINES—1000. whom a great quantity of Manches­ its maiden voyage to New York, 11:00—iilarylander’s dance orchestra. 10:30—Contralto. iioyelt.v singer, orch. 8:00—Studio concert orchestra. ter’s eatables are purchased. This is we also deairo to thank your many cuatomer* fer their oon- while twelve-year-old Evelyn Gor­ 503.2— WEEI, BOSTON—590, 11:00—Slumber 'music hour. 8:30—WEAK programs (3 hrs.) officially toown as Manufacturers tiaooa* porobsse of our lea. 7:00—Dig Brother club. 305.9— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980, 11:30—Fritz and blip, comedians. ham of Weymouth, Mass., grand- 7:30—WEAK programs (4’ a hrs.) 6:15—Moz'art trio with Etta Cunning­ 12:00—WHOOT Owl’s popular program and Packers Week at Hale’s. j Throngh jour method of merohandiaing Which permits tha eon* dai^hter of Joseph E. Gorham, New 243.3—V/NAC, BOSTON—1230. ham, soprano. 374.8— WBAP, FORT WORTH—800. Special Display ■naer to walaet the article desired without co-erolon Of any 7:00-WJZ Amos ’n’ Andy. kind, tha aoooeaa of our product in your stora Indioatas that Haven Railroad engineer who in his 6:15—Artists: dinner music. 11:00—Studio concert hour. Practically all of the large whole-; tha diiori.'oinatlog women of your commpnity wslooms quality 13:00—Hector’s dapee orchestra. 7:15—Revelers: Evening Altar. 12:00—Theater stage program. yoimger days sailed around Cape 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. 3:00—W'JZ progianis t3’,» hrs.) 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. sale'houses •with whom the Hale I aapeoially when ccobinsd with price. Horn on a clipper, christened the 0:30—Van Surdam’s orchestra. 11:30—Uerun’s dance orchestra. 9:00-Barn dance players. Company does business are entering With your permlaslon wo will be pleased to prawent a tooToalr train. President J.iJ. Pelley briefly 7:00—Keature music hour. . 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH-1220. 11:30—Dance orchestra; organist, 0 00—Dinner dance music. 12:00—Studio entertainment. into the affair this week^ A ma- j to asoh visitor to your demonstration. outlined the way the train came into 7::;u—WE.VK programs (4Vx hrs.) jority of them are making some < ‘',£3.3—WLW. CINCINNATI—7C0. 0-30—WEAK history reincarnations. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640 Again thanking you for your invitation and aBjurlng you of being and the reason for the selec­ 7:00—Dinner dance orchestra. 10;(i0—Lang’s concert ensemble. 5:30—Dinner dance music. special offering to the public! obZ utmost support, tion of the name “ Yankee Clipper.” 7:00—Artists: home-toivners. 7:30—Good music program. 10:30—NBC vaudeville hour. ’ through Hale’s and many of them li:00—Bubble blowers onteriainmenL S;00—Songs of the season. 11:30—Orchestra, concert pianisL Slnoerely your*. At New York, Miss Harriett Mc­ 3:30—WJZ program^ (l\'z hrs.) 3:30—WEAK programs (3 hrs.) 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. are either giving souvenirs at the Kay, great granddaughter of that “My little daughter scored 100 10:00—Band: chime reveries. 11:30—Studio dance orcliestra. 9:00—WABC programs (2 --'hrs.) Self Serve or are gi-ving premiums joainiiJoseph letley *.k. companjCompany 1 per cent in a health contest recent­ 12;0u—Orchestra; variety hour. 535.4—WFI, PHILADELPHIA—560. 11:00—Bridge game, lesson. master clipper ship builder, Donald /I I;y0—Thirteenth Hour Insomniacs. 5:30-WEAK programs (5>,» hrs.) 11:30-Night owl frolics, hour. for puj-chascs of their products. Spe­ C. McKay, was sponsor for the ly,” says Mrs. J, A. Kelly, 2144 £80.2—WTAM. CLEVELAND—1070. 260.7— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 12:00—The old settlers program. cial displays will be a feature of the j above is a reprodliction of a letter from the distributor of the train, . and her father, Richard C. Seventh Ave., Astoria, L. I. "And I 6:00—Studio concerL 6:10—Orchestra; educational talk. 461.3— WSM. NASHVILLE—650, week end and Thursday, Friday and famous Tetley Teas showing how the manufacturers and packers are want to give credit where it is due. ^ 7130—WEAK programs hrs.) 6:45—WJ55 programs (I3 hr.) 7:30—Craig's dinner music. j McKay, grandson of the ship build­ Il;ii0—Studio dance music. 7:15—Hawaiians: orchestra, baritone. 8:00—NBC programs (4 hrs.) Saturday ^11 see one of the best supporting Hale’s unique good will plan. er, acknowledged the honor done “Nancy was constipated several 232 8—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. S;00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 12:00- Entertaineis ;dance program. Food Fairs ever held in Manchester ______the latter in naming several of the years ago and I gave her California; 6:00—Stringwood ensemble; music. 11:00—Owl Club dance orchestra. 379.5-KGO, OAKLAND—790. not to mention the «Self Serve gro­ 379.5—WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 12:30-Los Angeles enterealnment. cars of the train after the fnore Fig Syrup. It helped her so wonder­ 0:30—WEAK history ch^acters. cery department at Hale’s. one visiting the Tetley booth regard- \ laney at the recent Herald Cooking fully that I have used it ever sinca., 422.3— WO R, NEWARK—n o . 11:53—Time; w-eather; markets. 1:00—Artists: Sauntering Sailors. less of purchases. This same com­ School with each purchase of any famous of the McKay clippers. Vice 6:30—Dinner concert orchestra 6:u0—Dinner dance music. 2:00—Musical musketeers. Purpose President C. E. Smith officiated for for all her upsets or colds. It has^ 7:30—MaraUions comedy team. 0:30—WEAK history reincarnations. 270.1— WRVA. RICHMOND—1110, "The purpose of the special dis­ pany will give an imported English product in the Standard company’s kept her strong, energetic, rugged." 8:00—Main Street rural comedy. 7:00—American concert trio. 8;UU—WJZ programs (1 hr.) teapot with every purchase of a line. Many local women have been the railroad company at New York. 0:00—Male quartet, orchestra. 7;30_WEAK dramatic sketch. 9:00—Studio concert band. plays and demonstrations is to allow Each train is limited in its seat Children suffer when bowels 3:00—Studio concert orchestra. pound of tea. These teapots are un- seeking molds of this type to use 0:30—Concert orchestra, singers. 9:30—V/EAF programs (2 hr*.) the great wholesale concerns and the sale to 175, though there are the aren’t regular. Breath becomes 10:u0—Willard Robison’s orchestra, 3:30—IVE-VF programs (l',4 hrs.) 11:30—Theater organ recital. manufacturers and packers of well usually fine and generally sell at with Royal Gelatines and this will be fetid; tongue coated; eyes dull. 10:00—Russian Iieverles music'ale. 10:00—Studio concert orchestra. 440.9— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—€30. any shop for one dollar. They will an opportunity for them to get the unusually high number of 41 addi­ 10:30—Will Oakland’s orchestra. 10:30-ITE.-VF vaudeville hour. 12:00—Great composer’s hour. knowm national products to express tional seats in the club car and the When these symptoms are neglect­ 11:30—7:oonbearw music hour, 11:30—Tlieater organ recital. l:Cm—Bears: trocoderan.s. their appreciation to their Manches­ be premiums to the buyers of this same kind that Mrs. Delaney rec­ ed, biliousness, feverishness; lack special brand of tea. j ommended. observation lounge. The observation Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. ter customers for their loyal and car, instead of having the tradi­ of appetite invariably follow. The D. & C. Company who whole- j Unusual Event The first dose of California Fig 5 :3.1—WKRC. CINCINNATI—550. 10:00—Concert bureau enterfainment. 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—870. steadfast patronage. These packers tional open platform, has a glass en­ 10:01—.»rti£ts feature hour. 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920. 7:00—Dinner dance concert. and' wholesalers feel that they have sale a long line of products will give i This is but a smattering of the Syrup relieves these symptoms and 11:40—Dance orchestia. 6:30—Dinner dance orchestra. 9:30—Farm hour; Home concert . a package of lemon pie filling with! many kinds of displays and demon- closed sun-room. Both the club car S74.S—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 7:00—Gvpsv baron’s concert. 11:00—Comedians, musical olio, the good ■will of the Manchester buy­ activates sluggish bowels. Succes­ every purchase of a package of their | strations that the shopper at Hale’s at the head end of the train and the sive doses help tone and strengthen 7:i5—Keature music lioiirs. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. li;30—Memory time melodies. ing public and this is their means of observation-lounge car at the rear 5:00—Dlinstrel men’s frolic. 7:35—Air college lectures. 12:00—D.’C air vaudeville. ' expressing gratitude. The special prepared flour. Self Serve will see this week end. weak bowels; improve appetite; en­ 9::.'0—WE.\K programs (2 i;rs.) 8:20—Rudolph Jeskowitz. violinist. <61.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—650. The Standard Brands, Inc., which It promises to be an unusual mer­ are fully equipped with buffet and 215.7— WHK. CLEVELAND—1390. 8:35—Business address; tenor. premiums and offers in their own courage digestion and assimilation. 7:3U—Craig’s dinner music. corporation includes the Royal Bak­ chandising event and a food feature soda fountain service. The make-up Try it with a bilious, headachy, con­ 7:30—Wimon’s dance orchestra. y:00—Concert for the Veterans of 8:110—NBC programs (3% hrs.) lines will be well worth every house- from front to rear is: a club-lounge 8:00—Play boys’ entertainment. Foreign Wars. 11:45—"Happy” Cope, entertainer. ■wife’s investigation. ing Powder Company, will give an that will prove both educational and stipated child and see how it helps! 8:30—M'ABC programs (SVi hrs.) 272.6—WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. car w th parlor and buffet sections, 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. linow Wholesaler aluminum mold of the same type as of consuming interest to the care­ The pure vegetable product, en­ 11:' 0—Two dance orchestras. 6:00—Manhattan ensemble, soprano, wdth 19 seats in the lounge, and 20 399.8— W eX-WJR. DETROIT—750. contralto, tenor. 10:30—Cook’s feature artists. Although the average shopper thaTexhibited by Mrs. Katherine De- ful shopper. dorsed by doctors for 50 years, al­ 7:30—Business talk; artists. 6:20—Pianist, orch., soprano, baritone 11:00—WEAF vaudeville hour. in the parlor section; two parlor ways bears the name Califomla. So .0:00—Popular entertainment. 7:20—Easter address: orchestra. 11:30—Amos ’n' Andy, comediarie. knows and readily recognizes the 11:45—Orchestra; variety hour. cars each with 30 seats and a draw­ look for it when buying.—AdVi 10.00—Red Apple Club program. 357—CKCL. TORONTO—840, names of well known brands of mer­ ing room: dining car fully equipped 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL—1030. 7:00—Popular music; artists. 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. chandise, it is seldom that the buyer with mechanical refrigeration; two 6:00—Twilight music hour. 9:00—Simpson opera hour. 309.1—KJR. SEATTLE-570. knows the name or trade cognomen SAME WAR RISKS DE RIVERA'S BODY 9:00-Frolics feature hour. 11:00—Late dance orchestra. 12:00—Dance orchestra, entertainers. parlor cars each seating 34; and an 6f the manufacturer, packer or observation-lounge car with a parlor wholesaler handling that product. This is important; too, because the FACE WORLD NOW BROUGHT TO SPAIN purchaser should learn to place con­ WTIC PROGRAMS WILL INVESTIGATE fidence in a wholesaler and manufac­ Travelers Broadcasting Service .u o t a t i o n : turer just as he does in his local I WHEN A CHILD Hartford, Conn. store. The idea of representing the AN EXTRA ALLEGED FIREBUGS manufacturers and packers to the French Diplomat Says!Friends and Foes Alike Do 60,000 W „ 1080 H. C., Bl. i IS FEVERISH, Manchester public originated ■with j income- Tom McCann, manager of Hale s ; Tuesday, March 18 “No office is too small to warrant Things Are Same Today! Honor to Memor^r of the a faithful citizen in remaining away New York, March 18.— (AP) — Self Serve grocCiw. It met with in- 1 CR0SS,UPSET Eastern Standard Time stant favor among the wholesalers | means EXTRA from the polls.”—Al Smith. Continuing its investigation into an 3:45 p.m.—Edwin Rogers, Baritone; and packers. I As In the Past Ages. | Former Dictator. Colic, gas, sour- JOYS Laura C. Gaudet, pianist. alleged arson ring among furriers, A sample letter received from one “When one lives by his emotions i helching, frequent in d out what modest pay­ 4:15 p.m.T-Newscasting. the government today was holding alone, one becomes as dry as a soda of the large houses with whom 1 vomiting, feverish- ments multiplied by 654% 4:'S0 p.m.— Auction Bridge Game two Philadelphia merchants as par­ Hale’s deals is shown in facsimile on i ishness, in babies F biscuit.”r—Joseph Hergesheimer. Paris March 18 — (AP)—Warning | Madrid, March 18.— (A P )—The interest compounded can i-N B C . ticipants in its activities. this page. All of them responded in; and children, gen­ do for you under the 36-year- 5:00 p.m.— Stringwood Ensemble. that the world of today faces the body of Don Miguel Primo De “All modern science is a thresh- Abraham Zeitz, 34 years old, and a like manner, many of them send- erally show food oid Investors Syndicate Plan. 5:30 p.m.—Betalac Program. is souring in the old.”—Waldo Frank. his brother, David, 49 were arrested ing representatives directly to the j gajjje risk of war as preceding Rivera was brought back to Spain, Ask for informative folder, 5:45 p.m.—“Movie Highlights.” last night as fugitives from justice Hale store to talk over the plans for , little digestive "Building Your Second in­ 6:15 p.m.— Cab Flashes. entering the country at Irun, the “A hog is always happier than a after a lengthy examination by As­ the exhibit. All of them congratu­ tract. come.” 6:20 p.m.—Highlights in Sport. Henry Berenger, former ambassa­ same frontier city through which When these man and a bacillus is happier than a sistant U. S. Attorney Thomas Cur­ lated'Manager Tom McCann upon 170,000 INVESTORS 6:25 p.m.—News; Time. his originality and clever merchan­ dor to Washington, in a report to j so many of those he exiled when symptoms appear, give Baby a -6:30 p.m.—American Home Ban­ hog.”—H. L. Mencken. ran. USE THIS PLAN The two men came to this city un­ dising plan. the French Parliament. I dictator, left their homeland and teaspoonful of Phillips Milk of quet—NBC. Rearrange Store j from which he himself departed______just Magnesia. Add it to the first bottle 7:00 p.m.— Silent. der subpoena. Police said they were The report was submitted in be- j Gentlemen: Send folder, “ Build­ informed by Lieutenant William The entire Self Serve grocery de­ half of the Finance committee on ji a month ago discredited and cast! of food in the morning. Older chil- ing Your Second Income." ' dren should be given a tablespoon DARROW TO DEBATE, Connelly of the Philadelphia police partment interior is to be rear­ the budget of the ministry of for­ j aside. a !' - WBZ—WBZA ranged for the Manufacturers and ful in a glass of water. This ■will department that the brothers had a eign affairs and reviewed the ex- I Name ...... Tuesday. March 18 Packers displays. There will be ex­ Friends and foes alike, their bit­ comfort the child—make his stom­ fire in their fur store at 902 Arch ternal politics of France which M. I 4:00 p.m.—The Marquis. AGAINST THE DRY LAW hibition booths down the sides of terness quenched at the bier, plan­ ach and bowels easy. In five min­ Addrese ...... 4:15 p.m.—Home Forum Decorating street on April 8, 1929, for which I Berenger insisted has ceased to be j ned for him the highest honors the the spacious store and a row of I a European Continental nationand | utes he is comfortable, happy. It Period. they collected $16,000 insurance. Spanish monarchy accords to one demonstration booths do'wn the cen­ has become inter-Continental. 1 will sweep the bowels free of all 4:30 p.m.—High Steppers. The police said it was understood I not its sovereign. The former dic- sour, indigestible food. It opens In v e s t o r s New York, March 18.—(AP) ■ ter of the department. In each of i 5;^0 p.m.— Stock and curb closings. the Zeitz brothers were implicated these spaces will be stationed rep-1 Analyses Parleys }I tator will be buried as though he at the bowels in constipation, colds, Clarence Darrow, Chicago criminal After affirming that all countries | 5 :^ p.m.—Government bulletins. in the ring’s activ/ities by Joseph resentatives of the various whole­ j his death still was premier and 'with children’s ailments. (Children take y n d ic a t e la'wyer, was back in the United are forming international political | S 5:30 p.m.—WBZA Ensemble. Eisenstein, self-confessed incendiary, salers taking part. Samples and I the military pomp as rank of gener- it readily because it is palatable, States today after nine montiis in systems, M. Berenger made a criti­ FOUNDED-1894 5:45 p.m.—Health talk. who is being held without bail on souvenirs or premiums will be dis­ al. pleasant-tasting. Europe, firepared for two debates on cal analysis of the League of Na­ i 5:52 p.m.—Temperature. charges of second degree arson, tributed from these latticed booths. I Funeral in Madrid. Legim its many uses for mother 815 MAIN STREET 5:53 p.m.—Champion Weatherman. prohibition. tions, the Young Plan, the World and child. Write for the interest­ 7»31 Tomorrow night he ■will have as Eisenstein is alleged by the police to The affair will last Thursday, Fri­ The funeral party will remain at So. Manchester TeL: 5:55 p.m.-Agricultural Market Court, the project for a United j ing book. “Useful Information.” his opponent United States Senator have admitted setting fires in Phila­ day and Saturday of this week. I Irun which is near San Sebastian Second Notional Sank Bids* report. States of Europe and the London Address The Phillips Co., 117 Hud­ Smith W. Brookhart and on Friday delphia, Chicago and Atlantic City Some idea of the great stock car­ ; until late this afternoon. The body NEW HAVEN 6:04 p.m.—Sessions chimes. naval conference. son St., N. Y. It will be sent FREE. night he will debate against Clar­ at the customary price of $3,000 for ried by the J. W. Hale Company's He concluded that if inter-Contin- ■will be removed from the train at 6:05 p.m.—Sport Digest. food department may be gained i In buying, be sure to get gen­ ornces m si funcipal cities p.m.—Savannah Liners’ O r ­ ence True Wilson of the Methodist a “complete job.” ental politics sought the consolida- ! the border city to a special chapel in 6 :15 United States Attorney Charles H. from the fact that its inventory uine Phillips Milk of Magnesia. chestra—Parade of the Wooden Board of Temperance, Prohibition tion of peace, it was not necessarily the railway station where a ma.ss Doctors have prescribed it for over and Public Morals. Tuttle said he now has five confes­ lists over 2,500 items. This is an ex­ a synonym of peace and that the Soldiers; Naila, Delibes; Alone traordinary amount of foodstuff for service will be sung, departure for 50 years. Mr. Darrow, upon his arrival sions in connection with the ring’s crisis was found in the fact that with my Dreams, Archer; In ai one store to handle and simply dem­ Madrid following. “ Milk of Magnesia” has been the aboard the Cosullch liner Saturnia, operations. Louis Dachis, a New Democracies, while wishing peace, Pagoda Bratton; Dance Away the onstrates the electivity possible on The funeral train will arrive at U. S. Registered Trade Mark of Night from “Married in Holly-j said he had been abroad long York furrier, is under indictment, in feared war and that, though wish­ the Notre station, Madrid at seven The Chas. H, PhiUips Chemical enough to learn the United States connection with a fire at his store the Self Serve shelves. That Man­ ing to disarm, they remained armed. wood;” Punchinello, Herbert; Do chester people appreciate this is a. m. tomorrow morning. Another Co., and its predecessor, Chas. H. Ya Love Me? Cocoanut Dance, had not a friend in the wvirld. This for which he attempted to collect Many Risks ! mass then will be sung inside the Phillips, since 1875.—Adv. be held to be due to this country’s $140,000 insurance. Hyman Lemer shown by the fact that nearly 3,000 The former ambassador conclud- Herman; The Glow Worm, customers have idsited the store in 1 funeral car. Now Is The Lincke; Song of the Vagabonds, insistence on repayment of war and Benjamin Greenburg, also of ! ed: I The funeral cortege 'will leave the a single day. Neither on the sea where several Friml. loans and the high tariff. New York, are being held under $2,- train at 11 a. m. escorted by repre- The debate with Senator Brook- Some Sanaples ^ ' imperialisms are opposed to one an ‘ . j ^ 6:45 p.m.—Literary Digest Prohibi­ 000 bail on charges of using the Just as an example of what the! P central ! f^itatives of every branch of the Time tion Poll; Floyd Gibbons. hart will be held tomorrow night aL mails to defraud, as there is no Fed­ You wouldn’t .wait 30 Mecca Temple.. Friday night he various wholesalers or packers are Oriental Europe'are far from ' ^rm y and Navy carrying drapped 7:00 p.m.—Bulova time. eral law covering arson. All three planning, to dp at the Self Serve this , consolidated, does the situa- 'banners. It will go directly to San seconds for LIGHT! 7:01 p.m.—Amos ’n’ Andy. will meet Mr. Wilson in the Brook­ are alleged to have confessed having week end glance through this list, j justify any lazy optimism. With Isidro cemetery where the body will 7:15 p.m.—Tastyeast Jesters. lyn Academy of Music. The topic of Eisenstein to fire their fur shops. to make arrange­ both debates will be "Should the The Beech Nut Packing Company, its double determination oft-times be interred ih the family vault next 7:30 p.m.—New England Gas Hour. packers of a long line of products, 8:00 p.m.—Waldorf’s “Bing Family” 18th Amendment be Repealed?” affirmed of peace and domination, to that of his ■wife. A volley will be one of the most popular of which is our age contains as many murder­ fired over the grave. ments for the 8:30 p.m.—Around the World with their famous spaghetti, will have a : Libby—March of the Peers from FOIL PRISON BREAK ous risks as those which have gone • i booth for sampling and ■will sell before.” ♦ ’’lolanthe,” Sullivan; Drink to Me their goods at special introductory 'Only with Thine Eyes; Morris DEFICIENCY BILL M. Berenger told Parliament that spraying of your Dance, Grainger; Salut d’Amour, prices. They wiE also give away France’s foreign affairs budget Columbus, Ohio, March 18.— (AP) one can of their special spaghetti Elgar; Shepherds’ Dance from jumped from 20,000,000 fnancs In —Two prisoners, one from Mont­ with every two purchases of their “Henry Vin,” German: The Lose Washington, March 17— (AP) — 1914 to 280,000,000 francs in 1930, in d t trees Chord, Sullivan; British Grena- The $100,000,000 appropriation for gomery county and the other from products. In addition every pur­ namely trebled taking into account Why wait for chaser of Beech Nut brsind tea or ■■ diers; Sally in Our Alley; The the Federal Farm Board was ap­ Cuyahoga county, made an unsuc­ 1 the reduction in the value of the coffee will get an extra quarter of RECEPTIONL Roast Beef of Old England. proved by the Senate today in ac­ cessful attempt to escape from the franc. He said this was due to the for the' control of the a pound free of charge. S:00 p.m.—Johnson & Johnson Mu- cepting a partial report from a con­ Ohio State Penitentiary today. normal evolution of the policies of The Williams and Carelton Com­ tlORSHEIM 1 steal Melodrama. ference committee on the deficiency The attempted break was frus­ France which since the World War San Jose Scale. ^:30 p.m.— Sunoco Show — I’m on supply bill which carries in addition trated by a guard who saw an im­ pany, makers of extracts, vrill give has “passed from a Continental to : My Way to Mandalay, Friend; $73,000,000 for other projects. provised rope dangling over the Self Serve customers' one bottle of an inter-Continental plan like all Also, it is a(ivisable to place extract free with each two pur­ ! Changes; Saw Mill River Road, The conference report pared do'wn wall. When they failed to heed his the other great powers.” SHOE your order for the spraying of T'wTney; Suppose I Had Never the $7,000,000 seed loan fund to $6,- command, the guard shot Chester chases of their line. The Proctor and Gamble Company your fruit trees and shade i Ji.';! You from “Little Jessie 000,000. Probaski, 23, of Cuyahoga county, plans to give to the Self Serve pa­ Did you hear about the misin­ rl.mes,” Archer: Stein Song, Fen- The House still must act on four in the chest. He was not seriously trees at your earliest conven­ I trons'ohA cake'of Camay soap ■with formed Ku lUuxer who got all ex­ j .stad; Sleepy Time Gal, Runnin’ Senate amendments which are in hurt. He is serving a sentence of ience. Mr. Horace Murphey, disagreement. They are: Inclusion every three purchases of any of the cited when Amos ’n’ Andy called on ‘ Wild from “ Shuffle Along.” Blake. one to three years for carrying con­ the president the other day? ■RO LI C Supt. of Parks, has kindly con­ famous P. and G. line. This company 10:00 p.m.—Weatinghouse Salute. of $2,000,000 for Porto Rico hurri­ cealed weapons. sented to receive orders for this 10:30 p.m.—Bulova time. cane Jelief and provision of addition­ willv also give a unique th rei^ a y WITH The other prisoner, Hobart Hard­ measuring cup to everyone purchas­ class of work from people in 10:31 p.m.—B c r t Lowe’s Statler al sums for construction of the fed­ in, 30, serving a twenty year sen­ Orchestra. eral buildings at Boston, Denver and ing a can of Crisco. Manchester, who are. sufficient- tence for entering an inhabited . ^ 'Teapot Free ICOON-SANDERS There’s Nothing il:0 0 p.m.—^Longines time. Richmond. dwelling at night, was not hurt, and ly interested. Prices gladly All other Senate increases in the ■jlie Joseph Tetley Tea Company, DANCE ORCHESTRA Finer than a 11:01 p.m.—Champion Weatherman. was placed in solitatry confinement. 11:03 p.m.—Sport Digest. bill were approved. The Hou^e will importers of the famous Tetley RADIO quoted on request. ll;0 8 p.m.—Temperature. take up the conference feport late Teas, will give a souvenir to every- S a s t -t o -c o a st bro ad ca st STROMBERG- il:0 9 p.m.— Slumber music. today or tomorrow. MAIL PLANE CRASHES. / Dunkirk, N. Y., March 18.— (AP) CARLSON His plane forced dow n, near here JIADIO SERVICE for DRimS REINDEER AWAY. "AVERAGE PROmBITION BOY.” early today under a heavy load of •on all makes. sleet and snow, Ernest Dryer, air replace­ GLENNEY’S KEMPS i Calistoga, Cal.— (AP) — Curtis Chicago.—(AP)—A fifth grade mail pilot, leaped just before his • New Sets and Standard » V Millane Nivseries Wright, prevented damage to his student, Louis Richard Wemecke, ship struck the groimd and landed . Accessories. Every Tuesday evening INCORPORATED iear trees by deer this season by 1(), has been chosen by the Women’s iminjured. The propeller of the m ent 7 6 3 M iin S t, Banging a strip of flannel dipped in Christian Temperance union as a plane was shattered. Dryer was fly­ WM. E. KRAH THE: tE THAT SELLS ^eep ^p on each tree. He had to perfect type of the “average boy” of ing from Cleveland to Buiffalo. Eight South Maneh^ter -• 669 Tolland Turnpike ^enew the strips frequently in order the generation that has grown up sacks of mail were taken to Dun­ Cromwell, Conn. TeL 2 1 ^ Ip keep the marauding d6er Away. since prohibition. kirk postoffice. PHONE 3733 . , _ ^ {

Ik. PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, C O ^ ;, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930. room in question,'has been assigned to-the Jdnes street school, left “ Tlffi GREEN GODDESS” out a teacher since the resignation In Recital Tonight SENECA INDIANS Overnight of Miss Elizabeth Bertsch, on ao* - ^ HOUSE TO PROBE AT STATE TOMORROW count of illness. Another teacher, - ROCKVILLE Tfae farm owned by Barnet Gold­ engaged to take Miss Bertsch’s NOT U. S. WARDS A. P. News stein, located on the old road to. Col­ place has also resigniJ. RAIL OWNERSHIPS chester, about two and a half miles Mids Marjorie Martin who is n-' G?orge Arliss in Henowned from the center, was sold to his brarian of the Dalton, Mass., pub-, ! Rufus Leonard Dies Feature on Double Picture brother, Isaac Goldstein of Hebron lie library, spent the week-end at j Rufus Joslin Leonard, 36, died at Center, March 8. The place was for­ the home of her parents, the ReV. the Rockville City hospital shortly. Are Wards of New York I Service ^employes stricken with Bill Here Two Days. merly known as ■ the William T. and Mrs. T. D. Martin. Committee Wishes to Know ; after 8 o’clock last evening. He psittacosis, halting study of disease, Jones place, and consists of about Attention of D. A. R. members is i underwent an operation for appen- Philadelphia—Capone and body Richard Barthelmess in Rex 150 acres, with dwelling house and called to a talk on Forestry, by Rob­ ; dicitis last week, and on Monday af- Slate So It Will Defendi guard spirited to penitentiary 30 Beach’s “The Son of the Gods” wiU farm builc^gs. The dwelling house ert M. Ross, secretary of the Con­ This Before It Approves 1 ternoon it was necessary to perform miles away for release to avoid pos- be shown at the State for the last is a commodious colonial structure. necticut Forest and Park associa- i a second operation, as other comp.i- sible attack; disappear after gaming { times today. The purchaser expects to occupy the tion„ scheduled to be broadcast from The new program Wednesday and ! cations had set in, and little hope Alleged Murderess. freedom. place, with his family, in the near station WTIC, Hartford, March 18, Big Mergers. ■ was held out for his recovery. Thursday brings George Arliss in Washington—Senate debates pro­ future. ■ at 3 p. m. Mrs. Frederick P. Lati­ ! Mr. Leonard was born at the posal to exclude unmoral foreign “The Green Goddess,” and Marian The women’s bridge club met at mer and Mrs. ,C. Sx Wightman^will i Leonard homestead in Tolland, the Buffalo, March 18— (A P )—Lila i books. Davies in the roaring comedy "Not the home of Mrs. T. D. Martin tell the radio audience "How to Be- Washington. March 18.— (AP) — 1 son of Oscar and Jennie (Joslin) Jimerson, 85, Indian woman will go j Taos, N, M.—Investigators of So Dumb.” George Arliss appears Wednesday evening. The winner for coiqe a Member of the D. A» R., i Leonard and had lived in Tolland all once more on the talking screen, this Investigation of railroad holding on trial for murder tomorrow morn- , mysterious death of Arthur R. Man- the evening was Miss Susan Pen­ April 1, also at 3 p. m. Mrs. J. Bor­ i his life. . ing without having been able to en time in ’’’The Green Goddess.” It is companies by the House Interstate by uncover trail of extortion society. dleton. Three tables were in play. A den Harriman will speak on— “Serv------! He was interested in the town list the aid of the U. S. government Washington — Senate committee a talking version of his great stage social hour followed bridge playing, j jngr yjg Flag,” , on Tuesday,. March Commerce committee is expected by i where he was born and active in in her defense. investigator sent to New York to success and he gpves a performance during which “ those present were from 5:15 to 5:30, the talk being Chairman Parker to begin early 1 Democratic circles. He was a mem­ Influential tribesmen of the Cat­ get records of $36,100 collected by that he has never excelled in his given an opportunity to look over 1 ^ feature of the series of Musical ber of Fayete Lodge, A. F. & A. M., long career on the stage and screen. next month with members of the taraugus reservation appealed to Republican Chairman Huston. the old house, and to inspect the piag Talks to the Youth of America. 1 Rising Star Lodge, I. O. O. F. and Washington to lend legal support on Paterson,______^ _N. _J.—Milton ______Green, Mr. Arliss is supported by a list cf addition which has been recently put in an extensive hook-up program. Interstate Commerce Commission ; Union Congregational church, the ground that the Indians are alleged liquor racketeer, found dead notable players who help in a meas­ on the house. Some much needed special work as the first witness. i Besides his parents, with whom he wards of the government but .word i ure to make this picture what it is. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tucker and was done on the Andover road The procedure under which the resided, Mr. Leonard leaves two > received from the white man s capi- j Washington— Senate restores to There is Alice Joyce, a favorite of Mrs. Tucker’s sister and husband within the past few days, in filling sisters, Mary of Hartford and Miss | investigation is to be conducted is tal is to the effect that the Senecas ; tariff bill existing duty on coal, many years and Mr. Arliss choice of all of-Hartford, were recent visitors in some of the worst mud holes with Florence Leonard of Orange, N. J., ; being formulated by Dr. W. M. W. on the Cattaraugus reservation | Chicago— Peter Rica, 35, shot to leading lady. Miss Joyce can al­ at the home of Mr. Tucker’s mother. stone. The roads all over the one brother Charles Leonard of Tol­ Splawn, special counsel retained to Robert Doellner orig^inally signed their treaties w th ; ^gath in speeding automobile and ways be depended upon to give a ca­ Mrs. Carrie T. Burnham. rural sections of the town ate be­ direct the technical phases of the in­ land. Robert Doellner, Manchester vio­ the state of New York, and unlike ' thrown to street. pable performance and she lives up coming more or less settled, but Funeral arrangements have not The Ladies’ Aid Society of the quiry. linist, will give a recital in the Col­ Indians in other states of the union, Johnson, Kan.—Kansas, without to her reputation this time. H. B. Hebron Center Congregational some of the worst spots nte^ ^ .1! been completed. really are not wards of Uncle Sam. WarnAr needs no introduction to church held the usual weekly meet­ a menace to autornobilists and it will The commission officials are to be To Award Badges onial Room of the Bushnell Memo­ capital punishment allows Colorado noweveiHowever thetuc state already has as- take three murder suspects to screen fans. Always popular, the heard first, Parker said, ir order to Burpee Woman’s Relief Corps rial Hall, Hartford at 8:15 o’clock to take three murder suspects to ing at the church parlors, Wednes­ be a long time before they will be lay the ground work for the in­ this evening. He will be accom­ signed the reservation attorney ; ^qj. billing deputy talking pictures have brought him day afternoon. The time was dried up without spepial work. The will award badges to those who act with two other attorneys ap- j gjjgj.j^_ absolutely up to the front rank of vestigation which is to bi^ made to have been members for twenty-five panied by Marshall Seeley. The spent in working on comfortables winter has been a pecuhar one, in pointed by the cour^ | Washington—Chairman Legge of film players. Ralph Forbes and that there have been successive ascertain the true ownership of the years, and to those who have been recital is under the auspices of The to fill orders. railroads, with a view to formulat­ Hartford Conservatory of Music. i Directed the Mm^r Farm Board advises farmers to Ivan Simpson also have important The Bible class taught by the Rev. freezings and thawings throughout members for more than that time, j Miss Jimersoii is suppo e ^ ^ wheat in home storage if roles. , ing legislation which would bring will receive a badge and a bar for John W. Deeter M^as held at the the entire season. hkve been the brains behind the ! harvest is' s-ood Marion Davies’ cyclonic personal­ Harold Bailey of Colchester ha.s the holding companies under the each additional five years. About the Lord” , will be rendered by Miss center ’Thursday i nuraucty evening.cveums. The x-x*'- book j naroiu wx. jurisdiction of the commission. This ^a^ng of ; Salt Lakl Qty-Coroner’s jury ity in “ Not So Dumb,” makes this of Ephesians was taken up for ^ nought of Albert H. Foote a tract of twenty-two members will receive Elizabeth Huebner, contralto, and characteristization by far the most is necessary, he continued, before B ^ a lo , vnfe of ^ j finds Mrs. Dorothy M(>6rmeister was study. This was the first time in land about half an acre in area, on the honors. Mrs. Mary Bngham. Mrs. Edna Francis, soprano. delightfully humorous she has the committee could formulate legis­ the past two weeks in which the which he expects to build a house. 95 will be among those present and To Act As Judge Lmmen Nancy Bowen L dderiy i ^ly being hit on head and then achieved. It is an adaption of the lation to bring about the consolida­ class has met, it having -been The spot is located in the southern she has been a member for forty- Horace W. Deal, head gardener woman who employed witch-craft o^^^r by automobile. famous stage farce “Dulcy,” and tion of the railroads. of the William Maxwell estate on omitted on account of other conflict­ r%'-t of Hebron near the Colchester four years. Miss Davies extracts the last ounce line. Mr. Bailey was already begun Must Know Owners The meeting will be held in G. A. Union street, will be one of the IiJLfriyn^® ^N ScT’s''5 se°^ S j twmined to find solution of Franco- ing engagements. ' of fun out of the leading role. Miss Several local members of the excavating for the cellar. “ It would be futile,” Parker said, R Hall tomorrow evening at 8 judges at the New York Flower Davies is ably supported by an ex­ o’clock and Mrs. Mary Gregory, de­ Show which opens at the Grand . a n Citolonial Henry (Chapman Chapter, The Henderson family has moved “for this committee to recommend “S I cellent cast headed by Elliott Nu­ from their former location on the enactment by Congress of legisla­ partment president of Milford, wll Central Palace, New York, Monday. Whose love for Marchand is said to i ^ °r e die as fire destroys ship in D. A. R., attended a meeting, held at gent and Raymond Hackett. Marlborough road, to one of the cot­ tion to bring about consolidation of be present with.her staff. In addi­ Mr. Deal has acted as a judge each have been back of the influence I ^ ^ ^ a len a river. the home of Miss Abbie Willard in ^ On Wednesday night, the second Colchester, Wednesday afternoon. A tages in Amston. Mr. Henderson i.^ the railroads when we do not know tion James Haggerty of WiHiman- year but one, for seventeen years, which she exerted on Nancy. Pans—Body of Pnmo de Rivera International night, known as, tic department commander of the G. since the show started. The year leaves for Spain. feature of the program was a paper employed in East Hampton Mc. who owns the railroads. The investi­ “ American Night’* will be observed. motors back and forth to his work. gation was not authorized with the ’A. R. with his staff have also been he missed he was injured by an auto Anand, Bombay Presidency, In­ read by Mrs. Daniel Markham, wife Six entertaining acts are all ready of Judge Markham of Westchester view of determining whether there invited to attend. while in New York. CHARGE ARMY SURGEON dia—Gandhi and followers start for to go on and the audience will have was anything illegal in the forma­ During the afternoon the veter­ Notes Napa, leaving one member behind and Hartford, on the subject of the an opportunity to select the act to manufacture and usage of silver. tion of these holding companies be­ ans will entertain with stories of Miss Anita Weir of High street enter the finals which will be held ! Dunedin,...... N..... Z. Byrd Antarctic The paper was in part a report of a CHICAGO KILLINGS cause it is realized these big cor­ the Civil War, and War songs will has returned from a week-end visit WITH WIFE MURDER in a few weeks. The winner oiof theine j before the Norwich D also be sung. Supper will be served ■ expedition to sail for home Sunday porations would not knowingly go in New York City. final contest, will receive a beauri- recently by James Little of beyond the law. However, things the’ members and their guests at b Mrs. Sherman Hamilton of ------I on City of New York. ful silver loving cup from Warner a . n.. reueuuy y ^ _ _ New York, representing the Interna­ Chicago, March 18.— (A P )—'Th* that arc lawful at one time some­ o’clock. Mrs. Isabelle Smith and Chebeque Island, Maine, who is T-, n/To..r.v, 18 lAPi St. Louis— Camera knocks out Bros. Theaters, and with it will go Denver. Colo., March lo—(A f)— i . j j tional, Silver company. Mrs. Mark­ scourge of gangland—the ride —- times become unlawful after legisla­ Mrs. Annie Smith are chairmen ot spending a few weeks at the home Charged .with fatally polaohl.g hi. Chuch the title of Manchester’s foremost the two committees in charge of the of her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Cobb of ham’s talk was illustrated by inter­ added another to the long list of tion affecting them is passed.” wife,^Major Charles A. Shepard, Miami Beach, Fla.—Helen Madi­ entertainer. It will be an evening of esting examples of early solid silver, north side killings last flight He explained the inquiry also big event. Reel street is ill. surgeon at Fitzimmons veterans son, of Seattle breaks fourth world good clean fun. Bring the entire The badges will be awarded at the The Men’s Guild of St. John’s record in National A. A. U. women’s including a “turkey spoon” with a Peter ’feica who emigrated ; to would be directed into the states to hospital was in jail here today fol­ family and enjoy the laugh of a life­ regular meeting to be held at 8 Episcopal Church will meet in the indoor swimming meet. very long handle. Apostle spoons, America after graduating from th* learn the decisions of the courts un­ lowing his arrest last night by Fed­ time. guild room of the church on Thurs­ Sheffield plate ware, etc. Among University of Rome, was dragged der state laws and how the different o’clock. eral officers on a fugitive warrant Dayton Beach, Fla.—Broken cas­ To Observe Anniversary day evening at 8 o’clock. ing halts test run by Kaye Don. table spoons and teaspoons of solid from a sedan by three men. From state commissions have dealt with At the last regular meeting of Doris Klee, four year old daugh­ fjom Topeka, Kansas. silver were several which had be­ the holding companies within their Mrs. Shepard died last June 15, in ! Boston.-Fifteen hundred gar 1 behind a nearby telephone pole a Kiowa Council, Degree of Pocahon­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klee of Fort Riley; Kansas. Later on re-| ™ent workers return , to work after longed to the speaker’s great grand­ passerby watched the three empty jurisdiction. After this information tas, plans weiewere discussed for the— an- — Longview, has returned to her home mother. Miss Elizabeth Day ex­ is filed with that of the House in­ ports of foul plav arose, an invest!- j two-day stnke called by Interna- Queer Twists their guns into the already 'liroi niversary celebration of the lodge, i tbe Rockville City ^hospital, gation was started. Her remains tmnal Indies Garment Workers hibited silver ware including a solid terstate Commerce committee, rep­ silver teapot brought from England, body of the victim. which will be held on Friday eve- ^vhere she underwent an operation were disinterred and toxicologists ! Umon is settled, On the day after the body of John resentatives of the railroads con­ ning, April 25. The great Pocahon- appendicitis. Day's News of the time of George Third. She reports said death resulted from j Providence, R. I.-F o u r more In (The Billiken) Rito^ was. found float; trolled by holding companies are to tas and her staff of officers will be j^j-s. Richard Westcott of also showed a pewter Apostle spoon. be called to explain the different Doisonine mysterious cases of paralysis found ing in the Chicago" River, police at­ present on that evening, this being Wethersfield were the guests of ^ Major Shepard denied the^arges. | ^^t many Jamaica ginger samples Mrs. Markham’s talk included a connections and v/hether the board j their official visit. There will be a Mr. and Mrs. James R. Quinn of brief history of the work done in tribute Bica’s slaying to a new Federal authorities said the officers analyzed by state chemist are re­ Ocean Springs, Miss.—For thirty .^f directors of different railroads are banquet and a first class entertain­ Talcott avenue on Sunday. ported pure. metals by Paul Revere, and showed north side liquor war. Bica’s interlocking. ment program. The Ways and Mrs. Annie Mannee of Hartford arrest followed an asserted confes­ years, Silas H. Strawn, Chicago pictures of his early industries in ily however disputed the theoryx& t sion of a girl with whom he was Northfield, Vt.—Victories of Nor­ lawyer, has struggled and at last he The Interstate Commerce com­ Means Committee of the organiM- was a Rockville visitor on Sunday. wich University rifle team over Boston. Contents of boxes to be he was allied with any liquor gan^ mission had found, the New Yorker tion will have charge of the big Charles Carlisle of South Man­ friendly. has attained perfection. He thinks sent to the Hinnan settlement in the Police connected Bica with^^ ; 1^^ The girl’sgin s aamissionadmission thattaat shesue haduau ; ^uthern and three far western Long Hills County Club course is said, in making its survey looking to eveiit. _ chester was the recent guest of been friendly with the Army officer ! teams bnng season s ^ n s to 28^ Southern mountains were al.so . Ailleo clan, once a powerful "mop ’ the consolidation of the fifteen hun­ Inspect Eating Places John Taylor of Rau street. excellent, especially the first hole. showed, and many other useful ar­ 1 but now in the alcohol racket. » dred railroads of the country into As a result of a sanitary code for even before the death<^f Mrs. Shep- , His score on that hole was indicat­ ticles. A box of books to aid In Guns also roared on the south’Sipe ard was given as one reason for the don Gilkey of Springfield tells Con­ tw'enty-one great systems that it restaurants and lunch rooms, which ed on the card by a straight line hospital work was also contributed —police guns. Two negro’ bapdfts investigation of Mrs. Shepard’s gregational Club that N future of 1 had been unable to ascertain who was formed purposely to regulate Protestant church and organiza­ running north and south. by the members. Refreshments of ' were surprised robbing a shop an-d death. actually owned and controlled these roadside stands. Dr. E. H. Metcalf, DRAIN KEENEY POND; tions like Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. New York—The President Hoover sandwiches and cocoa wpre served. were killed in a- gun battle v/ith a railroads. health officer of this city, had Dr. A- is problematical, rose is pink and yellow, the Mrs. A meeting of the school board was Hoover is crimson. Both have won detective squad. U- '• The purpose- of the consolidation, Ralph Morin, meat and milk inspec­ i Cambridge, Mass.—Seventy can­ held at the town clerk’s office tor, inspect the local eating places MORE PARROT FEVER didates report to head football medals at a flower show. . Thursday evening, in which the he explained, was to link the weak TO STOCK IT SOON Fort Myers, Fla.—Connie Mack lines with the big systems in order with a state inspector. coach Arnold Horween at opening usual routine work of approving the As a result of this, changes were of three week spring season. is to make his radio debut next payment of bills was enacted. It v/as to insure transportation to all re­ Monday night over a nation-wide Sheet Metat gions now served. He added that made in several of the eating places Washington, March 18 —(AP) Northampton, Mass.— Harold R. voted to adopt a uniform rate in - *0 i ^ many small lines had been operating and the members of the city council Many Pickerel and Perch Get Eleven employes of the Public Newcomb, manager of Hampshire hookup. payment of services at the different are now considering having the eat- Away When Gate Breaks; Health Service are suffering from County Trust Company Savings De­ Berlin—Max Schmeling is in the schools for janitor work, including without making a profit and said talkies, supported by Olgh Schek- that many of them "were barely ins: places inspected frequently the To Clean Bed of Small Fish. psittacosis or parrot fever and eX' partment, arrested on charge of de- building of fires, sweeping, etc. More Specialties,; same as the meat markets are at periments aimed at discovering the i falcation from bank, hova, Rusrian actress. There were or less friction has been caused by ■- .f* ■ making operating expenses.” hochs and curtain calls for Max at present. i The Fish and Game committee of cause and cure of this- mysterious port, R. I.—Rev. Edward different prices being charged in If you have an intricate The small lines are necessary, he malady have been temporarily aban- j Roger Sweetland, 84, honorary cu- the first showing of “ Love In the the schools for the same kind of pointed out, to .serve communities The Emblem" a u b ° w S ” ect o,- ^the Maechester Fish and Game or something out of the oMih- Club drained Keeney Pond yester­ doned, together with the laboratory i ^ate of St. John’s Episcopal church. Ring.” service. It was also voted that next which have no other outlet for their Fort Myers, Fla.—Thomas A. ficers at its meeting to be held at day preparatory to stocking this in which they were conducted. dies after long illness. year the teachers’ salaries shall be ary and requiring expert work­ products. He said that trucks could the Elks Home tomorrow afternoon. But the experiments already have Winsted — Miss L. Bolen Bowen, Edison, who expects to average 14 added to sufficiently to cover the manship this is the shop to not handle the business as cheaply spring fed pool with adult trout. Plans will be discussed at this time After considerable time had been been partially successful. And to 68, retired school teacher burned in hours a day work until he has solv­ cost of hiring such work done, leav­ bring it^ to. Material and as railroads. for a public canj part. their own efforts the patients owe fighting grass fire, but aids in sav­ ed the rubber problem, is living on spent at the south end of the pond ing it with the teachers to engage workmanship of the best. Card Party Held in an effort to raise the gate the a process of treatment which is be­ ing farm buildings. milk, which he disliked as a baby. the helT) or do it herself if she Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patric en­ rusted mechanism was broken with ing applied -with apparent success. New Haven — Judge Edwin S. New York—Mrs. Ella Blake of wishes to. It was decided to elimi­ tertained the Ellington bridge club a bar and the contents of the pond Many of them are recovering. Thomas orders Talmadge Inn, East Amarillo, Tex., is to receive about nate the services of the assistant GILEAD at their home on Friday evening. allowed to swim to their freedom. They are inoculated with a serum Haven owned by Mrs. Nellie Green $250 a week from a play built on teacher in the Center Primary room Prizes were awarded Miss Some of the denibens of the small composed partially of blood taken Talmadge padlocked until July 1st. a magazine story written by her son beginnin'g with Monday. March 17. Holton, W. W. Haskell, Mrs. W. W. pond did not, however get free. IlUiUfrom ULUClother victims VlULlllio \JX. of the disease. I XNGWNew JiaveuHaven—Saunders---OttUUUCia A»J.a,\.xj-Ka.uv,MacLane, while awaiting execution. She has The removal of one or two families Haskell; and Ruth Miller. Refresh­ Many large suckers, some weighing In addition they have isolated the : pf Norwalk, president, stresses need accepted a 20 per cent royalty and to anotlmr part of the town has re­ E. A. LETTNEY; The morning worship at the ments were served by the hostess. well over two pounds were killed virus. Little is known as yet of I -.ofp changes vao inirt YaleVolo curriculumpiirrimliiTn at a first payment of $1,000. lieved the congestiop somewhat, church Sunday morning was held To Attend Meeting and thrown to a large gathering of how the disease is communicated. I 150th anniversary banquet of Yale Washington—Goodbye, $2.50 gold and the extra expense of having Plumbing and Heating at 10:30 o’clock. The pastor. Rev. James R. Quinn, district deputy boys lining the banks. Pickerel ! Phi Beta Kappa. , pieces. The House coinage commit­ three teachers in the center has been Contractor. . J. W. Deeter preached. His sermon of the second district Knights of measuring 20 inches in length were ; Hartford —Gov. Trumbull signs tee has voted to discontinue mint­ thought unnecessary. Miss .Tosenh- theme was “ He taught them as one Pythias, will attend a meeting of allowed to swim away unmolested. ANOTHER GUNMAN SLAIN I extradition papers for Eugene ing them. ine Ruby, who has assisted in the 38 Main St. Tel. 3036 having authority and not as the the tenth district to be held m G, The pond has always been noted for 1 Giovanelli who will be taken to Los Lincoln, Neb.—They seem to live A. R. Hall, Hartford, this evening. Scribes.” pickerel and perch. i Angeles to answer charge of theft long and happy when they marry The regular meeting of the Chris­ Hope Chapter Meeting As soon as the pond has had a in Nebraska. Eighty five couples tian Endeavor Society was held Sun­ There will be a meeting of Hope good sun bath whereby the smaller i a d T a i B. Golda.erxy observed their golden weddings in day evening. C. W. Hutchinson was Chapter O. E. S. in Masonic Hall fish remaining will be eradicated, to the list of slasnngs growing out i 22, 1929 graduate of University o the state last month. this evening at 8 o’clock. Follow­ the leader and through his efforts the pond will be screened, and stock­ of the most recent outbreak of gang | California and ^ H elp Y our K idneys Dr. G. W. Douglas, associate sec­ ing the meeting there will be a ed with large trout for the remain­ warfare in northern New Jersey. ers itosurance Company com members card party and prizes will j retary of the National Council for ing four years of club fishing guar­ The latest Victim was Milton i smcide. CLOSE 56 CHURCHES Deal Promptly with Kidney the Prevention of War, was the be awarded. Refreshments will be anteed under the club’s existing five served, followed by a social hour. Green, alias Doll Green, alias Joe speaker. In introducing Dr. Doug­ year lease. Irregularities. Red Men ;To Visit Home Gordon, 26, of Newark, known to GHANDI’S M.ARCH. las, Mr. Hutchinson said that Dr. police as a bootlegger, silk thief and Moscow, March IS.— (AP)—An F botJiercd with consUint backtiehe.-. Douglas was his teacher at the Mt. A large delegation from Tanker- oosan Tribe I. O. R. M. went to the gangster. His body was found yes- . Anand, Bombay, March IS.— official announcement ’ today said bladder irritations and getting up at Hermon school for boys when he that fifty-six churches in Moscow I home of their deceased brother, Wil­ terday with a bullet wound behind | __Leaving behind one of their night, help your kidneys with was a student there thirty years the ear, by a maid in a room which j ^vho was stricken with and vicinity would be closed “upon ago. Dr. Douglas gave a very in­ liam Dunlap, Sr., on Webster street FIND NO NARCOTICS Doan’s Pills. last evening. Mr. Dunlap was an he engaged a week ago in a rooming j gj^g^upo^, Mahatma Gandhi and hi.s demand of the people and public or­ structive and interesting talk on ganizations.” This is the largest Used for more"”than 40 years. the place of Youth in the World to­ active member of the club and Wil­ f 1, = i fellow Swarajist devotees left here At the time of his death Green •< ... V,, ! number of churches ever closed by Endorsed the world over. Sold day. He has traveled much in liam Dunlap, Jr., is a Past Sachem New York, March 18—(AP) — at dawn for the next village, Napa. of the local Tribe. was free under $10,000 bail on a | They are enroute from Ahm ada-! the Soviet government at one time, by dealers everywhere. Europe and told his audience how More than 100 government agents charge felonous assault in the shoot- ; the people there have been oppress­ To Preach Here toiled throughout the night in a bad to Jalalpur where they will i The announcement .said that these Rev. Truman Woodward, pastor ing several months ago Archie Sen- , manufacture salt in violation of the; churches will be converted into cu^- ed by tile preparation of War and fruitless search of the French liner ville a prize fighter known a.s the : A Stimulani of the East Hartford Congregation­ British monopoly and begin a cam- j tural and educational institutions, . generations to come will be taxed France on a tip that narcotics valu­ bearded wonder. Diuretic very heavily to cover expenses of al Church, will preach next Sunday ed at $ , had been secreted paign civil disobedience which they 1 schools, workers’ clubs, libraries, to the K id n ey at Union Congregational Church at 3 000,000 previous wars. He quoted, “some aboard. FR.\NKLIN’S CONDITION. hope ultimately will bring Indian In-1 laboratories, museums, messrooms nation must take the path in blaz­ the morning service at 10:30. Mr. The vessel on her arrival at quar­ dependence. | workshops. ing a new trail along which nations Woodward has been heard at this antine last night was met by two Madrid, March 18.— (A P )—The will follow unless we are to lapse church on several occasions and last customs patrol boats and convoyed into utter barbarism and that honor, year gave an interesting address on condition of Sidney Franklin, Brook­ to her pier where the searching lyn bull fighter who was gored by I covet for my beloved America.” “The Last Laugh”. party had been assembled. The band played two selections and The second of the series of Sun- The baggage of all passengers a bull while fighting the anirnal in; ANOTHER GOOD TIME AWAITS YOU AT THE Miss Mildred sang, “There's a Hill day Evening Lenten Services will be _^ne oaggage ri^d^i^sSon i the arena here“Sunday was said to-: Far Away,” accompanied by Mrs. held at 7 ^o’clock at the Methodist j and agents no-onts searched sparrhed into i^ n every everv pos­ nos- 1 day at the hospital to be satisfac-1 church. Rev. Melville E. Osborne J. W. Deeter at the orgaai. A social sible hiding place in the ship. tory but still grave. half hour during which ice cream will give the address and there ■will and other delicacies were served be special music by the choir. STATE THEATER was enjoyed by all at the close of Stainer’s Crucifixion the service. The World’s Famous Oratorio, WEDNESDAY NIGHT C. Daniel Way went last week to Stainer’s “Crucifixion” will be ren­ ■Vermont and New York on a busi­ dered by a chorus of sixty voices at b’ ness trip. He is expected to return Union Congregational Church on this week. Sunday evening, April 13, (Palm Second Big International Night Miss Henrietta Edwards of New Sunday) at 7 o’clock. Rehearsals Haven was a guest at Mr. and Mrs. are being held under the leadership OBSERVED AS Arnold C. Foote’s orer the week­ of A. E. Waite. end. Third Lenten Service Mrs. W. J. Warner is still at the The third Lenten service of the One brand! One quality! One favorite! Hartford hospital in a very serious First Lutheran Church will be held on Wednesday evening and Rev. But two flavors . . . golden and pale condition. ^^AMERICAN NIGHT' William Drach will have as his ser­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Collins diT ... both Country Club! Each in sizes ■6; and their granddaughter, Virginia mon topic “The Victims o f the SIX GOOD, CLEAN, ENTERTAINING VAUDEVILLE ACTS! Cross.” A vocal duet “Forever with from half-pints to 5-glass family bottles. were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Bring the Whole Family and Enjoy an Evening Filled With Good Fun! Mrs. E. E; Foote’s. (I The Ladies Aid Society will meet ! with Mrs. J. W. Deeter tomorrow And on the screen—rivo of MARIi^ DAVIES afternoon. G juB’ GEORGE ARLISS the season’s real hits—at no ^■l^LLrcA U 5 roR tliia aoothing, tale ointment that fre* Increase in p.rlces. You 1 quently relievea in one application- •'NOT SO"d UMB” IPAHE .DRY “THE GREEN GODDESS” can’t afford to miss th’^ A Laugh in.Every L!ae! To understand a modern young end seldom faila when applied once Ginger Ale With eveiy hour for 5 hours. All drunn*i* _ A Rowl In Every Scene I lady's vocabulary it is necessary to 2 • AliCE JOYCE and H. B. WARNER superb bill! V i ’ l:now that “cute” may describe a One ^ ra n d . ..s.X>ne Q u a lity 411 Flavors ! tports roadster, a bridge prize, a ------dance step, a baby, a dog or Rudy Valee. J i

^4 • i’/:' r . ■ *v> MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930. PAGE EIGHT a H E A LT H J j! & 5 ^ O i ^ fiBr/ ' Xf/ A kikil^ A I iC -T I M AUTHOR OF ‘THE AVEriGIH6 FARROT' I BEST WAY TO AVOID and then do not usually appear ia - 01Q30 SERVICE INC i^yANNE AIISTIN - th e black p ig e o n : e t c . i COLDS IS TO KEEP BODY the life of the individual. Om may. I IN GOOD HEALTH have a cold again for the almpla reason that the germs which cause BY DB. MORRIS FISHBEIN colds may be taken in with the air Editor Journal of the American or on the hands in various other - BEGIN HEBE TODAY fatuously. “I made him promise to let Doris strictly alone—’’ Medical Association and of Hygeia, • ways and set up infection whenever THE CRIME; Doris Matthews, the Health Magazine {the mucous membranes are lowered lady’s maid, is murdered Friday “Do you know what Arnold had in their resistance. night in summerhouse by blow with One of the first symptoms of com­ Hence, most physicians recom­ heavy perfume flask; body, rock- seen, when he came into the room ?” mon cold is free discharge of fiuid mend that the one best method for weighted, dumped into lake on es­ “From what they all said, he saw from the nose. When the body dis­ preventing colds is to keep the body tate of millionaire Berkeleys. —he saw Dick kissing Doris,” Mrs. charges fiuid from any tissue, the in as good a condition as possible. DETECTIVES: Bonnie Dundee, Berkeley admitted reluctantly. reaction is a protective one. The This is done by proper food, the guest of Berkeleys, and discoverer “Anyway, he told me he was sorry fluid serves, first of all, to wash proper amount of rest, exercise and of body at sunrise swimming party; j about it all, and promised faithfully away infectibus and toxic material; fresh air. Captain Strawn of Homicide Squad, j not to have anything more to do second, to bring to the infected spot In many instances the nose is so' MEMBERS OF HOUSEHOLD: j with the girl. And I know he the material from the blood which constructed that it is not possible' Mrs. GEORGE BERKELEY, social j would have kept tile promise if he attacks the germs. to breathe easily through both sides; climber; George Berkeley, bitterly j hadn’t drunk a little too much at If the cold does not promptly im­ the air currents do not circulate opposed to his daughter CLORIN-1 dinner last night. . . .You needn’t prove, the secretion stops and the properly, and the obstruction pre­ DA’S engagement to SEYMOUR | think. Captain Strawn,” she added, nose becomes for a while quite dry. vents the discharge of material from CROSBY, New York society widow- ^ “that you can can arrest my hus­ -liiE iP The organisms do not live in a dry the nose. In such instances it may er and a close friend of Mrs. Berke- | band for buying bootleg liquor. All state and tend to die on the sur­ be necessary to open the breathing ley’s social secretary, MRS. LAM- j our wines and whisky and liqueurs face of the mucous membranes space by various methods of lessen­ BERT; Clorinda; her sister, GIGI, j are pre-par. I made George buy a which then secrete fiuid to remove ing the size of the structures within who unaccountabiy sprinldcd all | big cellarful before prohibition went the infectious material. the nose, by shrinking the mem­ guests Friday night with perfume j into effect.” Not Infrequently the cold is not branes or by changes in the septum.' from flask presented by Crosby to “I’m on the homicide squad, Mrs. limited to the nose, but the infection The tissues of the human body Mrs. Berkeley and later used as j Berkeley,” Strawn reminded her m ' and infiammation of the membranes tend to self-regulation. However, murder weapon; DICK Berkeley, in- i. grimly. extends to the lining of the sinuses, they respond readily to abnormal fatuated with Doris, and now being \ “Oh! Well, then, you can simply the large cavities adjacent to the conditions and if they are to regu­ sought by police as missing-; j arrest Eugene Arnold—if you can nose cavity, which serve to give res- late themselves well, they must b« EUGENE \\RNOLD, chauffeur, en-1 find him!” she cried. “Don’t you see 1 onance to the voice and to warm the given a fair opportimity. In memy gaged to Doris; WICKETT, butler,! what happened? My poor Dick did ; air passing into the lungs and for instances modem surgery is physi­ formerly in employ of both Mrs. forget his promise or, maybe that other purposes. ologic surgery. It restores the nor­ Lambert and Crosby. deceitful girl led him on! Anyway, A common cold is not like other mal conditions under which tissues After girl’s body is removed "from can function efficiently. he met her and Arnold caught them ■■F infectious diseases, which occur once summerhouse, Strawn informs, making love in the summer-house, Berkeley household that murder has and he killed Doris and Dick es­ called “the most signal victory of been committed and goes with Dun- ; caped,” she summed up triumphant­ America diplomacy in modern dee to question Mrs. Berkeley, who ly. “Don't you see it all? . . . times.” has not arisen. When told her son, r \ Poor Dick was simply frightened out Dick is missing and suspected oi ^ of his wits, for fear he would be ac­ m crime, she hysterically accuses an | cused of the crime, and—and hfe ran unnamed man of murdering both ^ away! Please hurry up and arrest XITC«€N Doris and her son. ! Arnold so it’ll be in the papers and QU€STIONNAIR€ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY : Dick will know he can come home!” CHAPl’ER XIV “You’d make a great detective, CLEVELAND’S BIRTH :------2 ------“W hat do you mean, Mrs; Berke­ ma’am,” Strawn tohi her sarcas­ l x On March 18, 1837, Grover Cleve­ ley?” Captain Strawn asked again, tically. “But there happens to be ll«> when the hysterical woman had one or two little points your fine land twenty-second and twenty- stopped iVreaming for a moment. theory don’t explain. First: how did fourth president of the United “Remember, you are accusing some­ Remember, you arc accusing the perfume flask get mixed up in States, was bom at Caldwell, N. J. “Who do you mean, Mrs. Berkeley? the murder? If Doris was simply one of murder!” When his father died soon after “I mean Eugene Arnold, my someone of murder!’’ going out to meet your son, why s\ AnO , chauffeur! That's who!” the wom­ should she take a stolen bottle of the family moved to New York an panted, fighting off her hus­ truthfully. This is no time to hold | Strawn commanded ungraciousl>. perfume with her? She couldn’t state, young Cleveland v/as induced band's restraining hands. “Let me back anything.” ' “It's not entirely regular, but any- very well hide it from him during 'll by an uncle to make his home in up! I'm going to find my boy! You “George, don’t let that awful po-1 thing to save time, their love-making—” Buffalo. Here he studied law and HOW can'tcan i holdnoiu me here,ncie, making me an- , liceman talk to me like that!” Mrs.; He was interrupted by the sound swer silTy questions, when my poor - moaned. “If I’ve got to | Dundee, with a rueful, apologetic of a door being flung open, followed in 1858 was admitted to the bar. SHOULD I Dick—” \ ' be asked all sorts of frightful ques-1 giancc toward his chief, drew up a by quick footsteps in the foyer. Then 1- HOW iXEV'fPEj Four years later he became assist­ “Mrs. Berkeley, please try to Con- ^ j want Mr. Dundee to ask , chair and laid the pad of notepaper that door, too, was wrenched open. ant district attorney for Erie county. trol yourself!” Strawn commanded . awful old bulldog! ' on his knees. With pencil poised to “Dad! Mother! What the devil Subsequently he became sheriff of PREPARE harshly, for he knew how to deal j j ^ j . Dundee is a gentleman, I take down the answer, he asked his did you send for the police for? the county, mayor of Buffalo and with hysterics. “I feel absolutely j j^ g j g — g — : first question: Can’t a fellovr spend a night out of governor of New York. ^^BAKED STEAK'"? sure that your son is not dead, oi , “Criminologist,” her husband sup- j “Will you please tell us, Mrs. his room without a swarm of detec­ tives being called in to hunt for Ql»30 BT NE« SERVICE. INC. In each of these offices Cleveland To preserve meat juices in we should have found^his _Dody | g gUght smile. “Would j3gj.j^gjgy_ vvhat happened yesterday demonstrated such good judgment, “ you very much mind. Captain j g g j ^ e you so sure that Eugene h im ?” steak, bake it with a thick (To Be Continued.) I firmness and independence that he did not add that, at that very ; strawn?Strawn? My wife My iswife a ve.’'y— is a ve.’-y—excit 1 Arnold is Doris's murderer?” Smith knows that Mary’s dress is ment. Policeman Collins was div-; ^j^jg person, and you must realize | truth, the chances were she’d be j was easily the outstanding Demo­ layer of Ivory Salt on both Now that her son’s safety seemed i called down again. It set me to | made out of your old blue jersey. If cratic candidate for president in sides, remove from the oven i;-,g into the lake on the slim chance I ^y^iat an ordeal. this is for her—” ! fairly certain, although his disap- j Dad deliberately left, his desk to go ihat another body lay on its cement I j-ight, Dundee! Go ahead! thinking about this business of older | 1884. Elected after a hard campaign and scrape off the encrusted ! pearance had not been explained, 1 people with their easy conversation­ shopping, certainly Billy need not be against James G. Blaine, Cleveland bottom. r 1 ------i Mrs. Berkeley was far less hysteri-1 al adjustments, and their feeling of chosen as attorney for the defense. showed the same vigor and spirit salt. This assures full flavor ^ I WEE______MODERNS SHOW ' cal. Indeed, as she plunged into lier No, I shouldn’t fill the children up that characterized his earlier offices. Dons- ' VOUP justification in side-stepping facts, without “saltiness.” TENDENCY TOW.ARD SFORTS 1 narrative, Dundee had a suspicion expecting young minds to use the with what they should or should not The creation of the Interstate Com­ “In the lake, near the summer- that she was rather enjoying it all. tell the neighbors. There’s a good hour<'. ’ S traw n answ ered. “Your same ma%ure sophisticated judg­ merce Commission and the admis­ To »ecnre your free copy of Activities—The Shortest Route to 1 “Well, you see, dear Mr. Dundee,'' ment. chance that the neighbors know any sion of four new states were the the Worcester Salt Cook Book dauqbtcr. Georgiana. got up a little way—at any rate, their mystifica­ F'.viinnings pnrty cRrly this mornings H ealth she began, “my poor, darling Dick When a Lie’s a Lie outstanding measures of his first address: Worcester Salt Co., tion comes too higfi if Mary's and administration. and when she dived in she saw the is so—how shall I say?—suscepti­ CHILDREN Children cannot distinguish be­ Dept. 102, 71 Murray St., New Bill’s veracity is the price of it. ble! Not that I think Doris is— tween an absolute lie and that easy His second campaign proved to be York, N. Y. “G:gi? Oh. my poor baby!” Mrs. /e>t or was—anything to get excited OLIVE P0BKT5 BARTON glossing over of the truth. one of the most remarkable in Ber’:"'cy .‘■.oblicd, covering her face about. . . . Well, anyway, Dick • __ / / © 1930 BY SERVICE.INC. They don’t know the meaning of American politics, and an event with plump beringed fingers. “Where thought she was awfully pretty and evasion, they are not adroit at which helped make it so was his is she? Where’s my baby now? She cute, and he flirted with her quite a Do you say lo the children: "Now changing a subject without answer­ ATHOUGBT Venezuelan message sent to Con­ n“:'d'=! her mother--” lot. I’m afraid—” don’t tell Mrs. Smith where you got ing, or giving an ambiguous reply gress in 1895. Great Britain, which IVDRVI “G’pi ie- a’l right now, dear. “Pardon! Did Doris encourage that dress, Mary. If she asks you that tells nothing at all. We older, for a long time had been encroach- Sbe’.s v.'ith Mrs. Lambert,” George your son?” about it, just say you don’t know” people get very expert at these; I ing on the territory of Venezuela, re­ j'‘,‘''i*!'ciev assured her, tak in g her ^ things. We know how to divert our | Now faith is the substance of fused to arbitrate the subject. Cleve- "Wc-el, not 'exactly, at least when . . . “Be sure you tell Mr. Brown things hoped for, the evidence of I'Fnds to hold them tightly in his. j I happened to catch them together,” ^ ^ • audience, dressing up our replies and j I land’s impulsive message hinted “Before D.oris was rolled down she admitted. “You see, Dick got i that you think Dad s gone on a busi- yet, according to our elastic consci-1 things not seen.—Hebrews 1 1 :1 . ' war, and England, thoroughly upset, tl’.e st''ps of tile summerhouse into ences, sticking strictly to the truth. ; accepted the arbitration. This was ‘jtNs into the habit of dropping in when I ness trip, Billy. He doesn’t need to Let us have faith that right tiF ial-“,” Captain Strawn went on. j was dressing, and I did suspect it know that Dad took a day off to We have no right to confuse ::s if lie’ had not been interrupted. | children about the things they makes might and in that faith, let was because he could sec Doris. Shc go to town with me.” us, to the end, dare to do our duty ••'-’ll'' bad been bit upon tfie head acted as demure and shy as you should or should not tell. A little with the crvstal fiask of perfume i Because if you do, it won’t be advice on the subject of reticence as we understand it.—Abraham Lin­ please when I was around, but when so very long until the, chickens coln. vineii Mr. .Seymour Crosby gave j giTSu. I v/asn’t goodness knows— Anyway, is not a bad idea but it must be ap­ yon last night. The bottle broke; come home to roost. You’ll be proached carefully'so that the child yesterday I had been out shopping wondering how in the world you Villisca, la., voted to have Sun­ rad the nerrunic was spilled on the ' and when I came home I had a lot does not get the idea that mislead­ r.oor. Wc’vc recovered part of the | come to deserve having two such ing others is paramount to truth. day movies in its third election on .'.'V of bundles in the car, so I had Ar­ little liars for children. the subject. fragments and one of my men is j nold carry them up for me. I sent What is the difference if Mrs. . carebing the ia,kc for the rest of One day I watched a little girl him on into my bedroom while I getting ready for a party. As her Ih? p^cce;’' now.” t stopped to look at the mail on my “Hit on the head with my per- mother slipped on the slick little j sitting room desk. Then I heard cream alpaca coat and its small fume flask?” Mrs. Berkeley repeated i voices—Dick’s and Arnold’s and the ;qualled matching chapeau, kissed her child,' blankly. Then horror twisted her | maid’s—and I hurried in here, just ohli.sb, usrly face. “But this is all too i handed her the ribbon-tied tissue as Arnold was shouting to Doris: wrapped present, she asked sudden­ silly! Why should—? Oh! She had ‘If I find out you’re double-crossing r.tolcn it, and it .nerves her right if ly, “W hat’ll I say, M other?” me with this—this young puppy, I’ll “Say? Why just ‘How do you do, | she get killed with it! 488 kill you both, and I don’t mean may­ Mrs. Jones. I’m so glad to come to | be!’ .. . That’s exactly what he the party.’ ’.’ ONLY “Mrs. Berkeley,’’ Dundee said said,- Mr. Dundee!” she concluded “No—but w hat’ll I say? When I gently, as he drew nearer the bed. triumphantly. Old Traditions “didn’t I hear you say last night went to Kitty Lou’s party I talked s “And did you discharge Arnold all wrong, you said. The ladies that Dori;^ hated perfume, that it for his insolence to your son?” Dun­ made her ill to smell i t? ” asked me—” “But 'Shc could have stolen it dee asked quietly. “Oh, I know! You told all the “N-no,” she admitted reluctantly. family secrets, didn’t you!” by itself anyway, to sell!” Mrs. Berkeley cried angrily. “That’s exactly what “I bawled him out, all right, but — j She smiled at me. she did! The crystal flask must, well, you sec. with Mr. Crosby com- “Well, w hat’ll I say? I never have been worth at least $50, and ing and the big party tonight and | know what to tell them because you And New Meals the perfume costs $32 an ovincc. T all, I simply couldn’t fire my chauf-, get cross.” feur and my maid. There wouldn’t “i won’t get cross this time, dear, know, because I bought some mvself By ANNETTE sometimes hear that on the Rue dc la Paix—.some of the Foster in your child this enthu­ have been time to get others—” Just say anything you like.” Y ou very same kind—Fleur d’,\mour. siasm for .sports. Choose clothes for “I see.” 1 I wasn’t there when the small The name that Doris had heard me say ho\y wond- practical wear that arc especially “I had a heart-to-heart talk with | miss returned, but I knew very well some other ioaf is “as good as orful it was, and how frightfully ex-1 jpgigged for sports activitie Dick. He adores me, just as my that if she’d been called down be- stands for perfect pensive. But whv are you wasting^ model is typically sports. It othcr children do,” she went on fore for being natural and telling the time like this? Haven’t I told you guggggtive of Norfolk type now so milk. From every Bond Bread.” When people Eugene Arnold did it? Why, it was I g^art in grown-up mode, with its only yesterday—” yoked bodice and patch pockets, standpoint the name “Just a moment. Mrs. Berkeley, j The neckline rolled into revers, ■want to speak in the highest Strawn interrupted. "Mr. Dundee creates a tailored-air. The belt is Bryant & Chapman writes shorthand, and I want him lo worn at higher waistline. Inverted terms of anything, they say take down the statement you arc 1 plaits at each side of the skirt, give is regarded as the about to make. Where \vill I find , necessary width to the hem. paper and pencil, please?” It is fetching in green and white TSSAS standard of perfec­ that “it is as good as gold.” “In my sitting room—but I don’t : ^j^oadcloth print that piping of plain, tion in dairy prac­ want you taking down every word"’u |I green.____ The lootuorleather VbeltiaU is in mach- Of course, it is not as good as 1 ^ay,” Mrs. Berkeley sobbed, I ing green shade; also the bone but­ tice in this commun- be frightened to death!” tons. Will Be Here At a mod f r o r j Strawn, Dundee Style No. 488 comes in sizes 6, 8, gold unless it is gold, and no left the stuffy, over-decorated bed­ 10, 12 and 14 years. 'j room and went through the little Linen, pique, gingham, jersey, foyer into the almost equally ornate wool crepe and shantung appro­ TOMORROW bread can be as good as Bond sitting room. In the unlocked priate. Such public acceptance had to be earned Sheraton desk he found a thick Pattern price 15 cents in stamps pad of expensive notepaper, with a or coin (coin is preferred). 'Wrap by extraordinary dependability year after Bread unless it is Bond Bread. silver-embossed “Hillcrest.” As he coin carefully. was leaving the sitting room there 'We suggest that when you send was a heavy knock and he opened for this pattern, you enclose 10 cents Watch for It! year. And this rei^utation is back of our the door leading into the hall, to additional for a copy of our new confront one of the detectives who Spring Fashion Magazine. pledge to keep Bryant & Chapman service After all—there is no bread like had been left on duty downstairs. "Collins says there ain’t no otlt^r on the highest plane of excellence. body in the lake, sir, and that he’s Manchester Herald found the rocks and the bundle of Pattern Service glass 488 The Startling Women’s Wear “All right, Clemmons. Thanks! As ou? patterns are mailed Tell___ the butler to take Collins up from New York City please allow to my room by the backstairs, to change into his own clothes, then five days. Event of the Spring Season have him wait aroimd downstairs Price 15 Cents until Captain Strawn has further The bomedike loaf orders for him.” Name ...... 'When Dundee relayed the news to Size ...... by one of his chief, Strawn nodded. "Hear that. Mrs. Berkeley? 'Wherever your Address ...... • Bryant & Chapman Co. GENEaA-C. IBAKINO COMPANY son Is, he’s not dead, for if he’d been killed with the girl, the murderer »*«»•♦••#•••*«•••••••••••••••• Phone7697 would have disposed of his body in Send your order to the “Pat­ Manchester’s Uvest Stores 49 HoU St. the lake, too. . . . Now, ma’am, I tern Dept., Manchester Evening want you to get hold of yourself and Herald, So. Manchester, Conn.” answer, m y . questions fully and PAGBNINB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY. MARCH 18, 1980.

. - .4 ' ' / Camera Knocks Out MS New dwqer, Pilot, Spirit Wiggins In Second And In Cinciimati Red Camp ASsSo ATCO 4>RESS.SPOFtTS EOtTOR. bsim UAM BRA.UCHER The idea that there are any bar­ riers, age limits or other restric­ SPRING FANCIES Mensel, Heilmami, Dnrocher tions to golf has been pretty well from Venice here last night and the ItaUan won his tenth I watched Connie Mack’s ath­ dissipated. There is no better evi­ S X h t Americii knockout victory. Wiggins succumbed 4n the second letes do sham battle with the If Tigers Win Flag Majors Also Take 3 Points; round of a scheduled ten round bout. He went through the ropes tw ee Among Most Prominent dence of this than in the enthusiasm St.. Louis Cardinals at Bradenton, for the sport of one of its most dis- in the first minute of the second frame, the first time willing hands held Love always finds a way— Sm u r S d the second time prostrate outside the ring, where he Was Fla., the other day. Spring is a Charter Oaks Get 4; How 1 tinguished devotees, John D. Rocke­ time for fancies, the poets insist, Credit Ahuca Newcomers; How The; but not necessarily the feller, Sr., who in his ninety-first counted out. camera” was jubilant over his oversize which may have been why I year plays a gaptie for which he right way battle’s Sctory- He" place “Sharkey, Dempsey or anybody” as a suitable found myself wondering if the A s / BY JOB O’GOOFTY They Stand. needs make no apology: out of are going to be champions of the Shape Up. which he derives keen enjoyment opponent for the giant’s next entry into the ring. Pitcher for the Yankees AUMONN a U B world again this year. and healthful profit. You can’t tell a great deal in If arnica will ■win the pennant in Like a basketball team stalling To this observer, following one the training camps about how By ALAN J. GOULD, the Amerlcsm League League. I for time as it enjoys a comfortable ReasfeRHEPe. of his eight-hole tours of the Or­ ball teams will be playing July lead in the final period, the Night , mond Beach Golf aub, Mr. Rocke- 4. Teams look wonderful down think I am safe iii sa3rtng the De­ Orlando, Fla., March 18.— (A P )— Hawks climg to their three point feller seemed to epitomize much south ,and come home and play troit 'Tigers have cinched the flag. The Cincinnati Reds' this year have lead in the Herald Bowling League that golf has done to put outdoor Large Share of Primo’s ping pong and charades. Last I was over at the 'Tigers’ camp a new owner, a new manager, new last night by trimming th“ Centers ] sports and recreation in America on year Connie Mack left his team at Tampa the other day and hqard spirit—and some old familiar figures __ a story I think ought to be' re- 3 to 1. The Majors- could do no bet- ' a scale thought impossible a few during the training season, dis­ in new uniforms. They hope the ter against the Construction but the i years ago and ■ unapproached Growing Wealth Goes gusted at the way the'^'club’ WM I peated Jimmy Dugan is the trainer | ' Charter Oaks showed surprising SUTtVaTid we'nt; co»a.lsaloa f “ r^l.SS.S'leaS where else in the world. (^If performing. But after the sched­ south, Prexy Navin gave Jimmy conspicuous in the NaUonal league strength by winning four from the' "teaches many things,” Mr. Rocke­ ule was started, it was hard to British Americans, putting them one feller observed. Toward it he ex­ $500 with which to buy arnica, io- chase this year. To Old Folks at Home get the Athletics out. dine, and other essentials for keep- Late last season, the ownersMp A point behind the Majors and three hibits a fine phijosophy and a, tran­ There is a difference in spirit ing a team in condition. j the Reds passed to the hands of bid- in arrear of the leaders. quillity of spirit that many, if not at the various training cafmps, tho mio-ora wprp in camn “ cy .Well, young and energetic autc The Shell Gas upset the dope by most of the game’s followers find however, and it is remarkable this After the Tigers were m camp j ^ a larir nf tech- taking three from the Pirates with I about a week and a half, Jimmy dealer who admitted a lack of tech­ STATIC" somewhat difficult to develop. year. The A’s, in training, have nical baseball knowledge but pos­ Dctro and Farr leading the way. If it is a good shot, Mr. Rocke­ asked Mr. Navin for some money I not looked like champions to me. sessed excellent enough business The West Sides took the Herald into JoSeWiNC (SlARWWO Of=- feller is as delighted as any begin­ with which to buy gauze, tape and OtiCAiM?/. llHLUNOUJ They are going about the business judgment to engage the capable camp in a similar manner. Robinson gEM05W.ONTU6 'Z.iTMER. ner. If it is not, he considers that a in a matter-of-fact way. Mickey a few other little things a trainer of the Charter Oaks was high for part of the game, too; perhaps to be 1 needs in his business. Dan Howley as general manager of H O M e ib U iii UJAi Cochrane helps to keep toem on the force on the field. Backed by the night with 375 and Canade was A ONB-UOR$GToibN/ B u r redeemed later. His game has the their toes, but without him,__ the__ “But what did you do •with that second with 362. ©ME-a. advantage of steadiness, of direction i^am 'S pearr to* h r just" another I $500 I gave you a UtUe whUe ago ?" Weil, Howley has given the club a NOlb A. PILUMG drastic shaking up and developed a LEAGUE STANDING OH EvJB(2!/...... 95 97 94— 286 a hasty shower and hurriedly dons Chicago — Mickey Walker, school boys’ basketball team has ably to talk with Charles Arthur four vears of competition, to play ball in the last few games passed the aces of the staff. Peter Donohue, his tent-like clothes. If you are world middleweight champion won the division.B championship in Shires. three more on the varsity at another up the lagging Browns and took much heavier and stronger, anc 496 493 557 1546 standing beside the dressing room knocked out Jimmy Mahoney, this section. The quintet went seat of learning in the South. door, you might see him dash to the the show money. They have their Eppa Jetha Rixey, towering south­ Chicago, 2 -(non-title). through the season undefeated. paw, probably will capitalize theii Herald (1) Pensacola, March 18.—(AP)— street, hail a taxi and speed away eyes on higher things. Ferrell New York—AI Singer, New experience as relief men. Howley 94 92 119 With a letup in the bad weather the as if the followers of Big Boy Peter­ should win at least 15 games and Groman Red Sox will go over the state line York, stopped Eddie (Kid) Hudlin, with any kind of breaks, hopes to develop at least one, if not Fortin 87 COLUMBIA IS GIVEN son or Farmer Lodge or Elzear RACE ATTENDANCES to Mobile for a game with the Wagner, Phlla., 3. will get even with some of the two consistent hurlers from his re­ LaForge 96 113 Rioux were hot in pursuit and were Philadelphia—Tommy Lough- INCRE.ASED Southern Association team. Frank teams that heat him by one run maining crop. Cervini 138 116 going to stage a lynching party ran, Philadelphia, outpointed Mulroney, Pittsfield, Mass., pitcher 4 OUT OF 5 BERTHS last season. Suhle 99 85 with the mammoth Italian as the Jack Renault, Canada, 10. On practically every race track last year is scheduled to start the The Macks are due for an Before going to the baker’s for Ellington 94 guest of honor. Boston—Joe Monte, Brock­ that operated in the United States mound duty. awakening unless they snap out tribute gangsters should know which ’ But Primo is only making his ton, Mass., stopped Moise Bou- and Canada last year, new attend­ . ON ALL STAR TEAM of it. But then, perhaps, this is side their bread is buttered on. 514 506 519 1539 midnight dash to the telegraph quillon, France, 8. ance marks were established. West Side (3) Avalon, Catalina Island, Calif., only a spring fancy, after all. March 18.—(AP)—Manager Joe office to cable a few thousand dol­ Buffalo—^Rosy Rosates, Cleve­ Schubert 98 101 New York, March 18.— (A P )— lars to Santo and Giovanna Camera, McCarthy has just about decided to land, defeated Joe Sekray, Day- 110 111 Columbia’s championship places four back in a little cottage at Sequals, , Petki use Hazen "Kiki” Cuyler, his fleet ton, Ohio, foul, 1. " Sad 87 105 men on an All-Star Eastern Inter­ tiny Italian village near 'Venice. right fielder as leadoff man for the Newark, N. J.—Vince Dun­ Pontillo 103 102 collegiate Basketball League squad Story after story and picture dee, Baltimore, outpointed Alf 114 124 Chicago Cubs. picked annually for the Associated Canade Cuyler’s ability to get on base after picture of Mussolini’s rival for Ros, Spain, 10. Press by coaches, of the six league Italian publicity honors have gone Louisville — Jack Dugan, 512 550 597 1659 and move about after getting there apparently has won him the job. members. into the papers these past few Louisville, outpointed Jimmy Lou Gender, sophomore forward, weeks. Many have looked upon it all Reed, Columbus, Ohio, 10. Shell Gas (3) and George Gregory, center, were San Antonio, Tex., March 18.— a^ press-agenting, ballyhooey and Omaha—Billy Wallace, Cleve­ Quish 92 88 112 292 given an unanimous vote and Don land and Eddie Anderson, Rock 104 320 (A P )—Two heads have been lopped applesaftce. But, this .s true. He Mazzoli 110 106 Magurk, veteran guard, received sends money to his father and Island, 111., drew, 10. 101 118 118 337 off, in a manner of speaking by nine out of a possible 12 points. Farr John McGraw of the New York mother after every fight and out St. Paul—Gorilla Jones, Ak­ IVaritl 106 83 100 283 Sammy Schoenfeld, another sopno- ron, Ohio, outpointed Jock 132 355 Giants, and one of them belonged to of the first check Primo bought Ditro 113 110 more. was the fourth Columbian to them the little cottage they former­ Malone, St. Paul, 10. Len Shires, brother of the "Great crash the first team but he was Shires.” Shires an infielder and Art ly rented. Baltimore—Joe GllcU, Brook- 522 505 566 1593 forced to share a forward post with l.vn, N. Y., outpointed Buster Pirates (1) Veltman w'ho can catch or play the Tanser of Penn. Tanser, although Weighed 20 Pounds at Birth outfield, have been sent to the Brown, Baltimore, 10. ^Harrison 100 107 102 309 he played guard all season on the Santo and Giovanna named him Bridgeport Club of the Eastern Primo because he was their first Des Moines—^My Sullivan, St. Phillips 99 94 127 320 Penn team wah selected for the for­ Paul, outpointed A1 Van Ryan, Mahoney 9 f 94 126 311 League, Giant farm. ward post by most of the coaches born. He weighed 20 pounds at birth. The father was 29 years old St. Paul, 10. Sherman 99 127 88 314 who voted for him. Memphis—Danny Delmont, Dickspn 115 113 94 322 The other guard posts went to then and six feet one inch tall; the mother was 22 and five feet ten Chicago, knocked out Joe (Kid) Bob Lewis, high scoring ace of the Peck, Little Rock, 1. 507 535 537 1573 WAPPING WINNER Cornell team. Jn the voting for inches. Primo stepped out into the world New Orleans— Eddie (Kid) the second team, Brodbeck, > Wolfe, Memphis, outpointed to make his own way when he was British-Amerlcans (0) IN THE PLAYOFF and Horwltz, Yale, were placed at Ray Kiser, Oklahoma Oty, 3. McAdams 336 forward; Jones of. Columbia at one 14. He became a carpenter’s assis­ Morrison 302 Wapplng Y. M. C. A. beat the guard position and Magner, Penn, tant. Drifting into France, he Metcalf 308 Plainville Y. M. C. A., 33 to 27, last and Wittmer, Princeton at the caught on with a traveling show as gracious social contribution to the Murphy 147 night on the Hartford Y. M. C. A. other. Patterson, Yale and L®W‘” - strong man, weight lifter, wrestler pleasure of the evening.” Only a Cole 344 court in one of the playoff games to Dartmouth were joint choices for the —anything that brought pay to pro­ short time before that the British press was in an uproar over this Taggart 198 decide the championship of the' second team center place. vide the food his growing body de­ “blood-thirsty, man-eating Jungle County “Y” League. Wapplng, by manded. . _ 1635 A year from that day in October, beast," who “wavered over his kill.” 562 524 549 winning last night, earned the right 1928, when M. Paul Journee, one­ Primo also spent several minutes Charter Oaks (4) to meet South Church of New Brit­ The Nat Cracker Wilkie 115 124 99 3.38 time sparring partner for Georges in conversation with the Prince of 375 ain for the championship at Hart­ Carpentler, discovered Primo sitting Wales. Returning to their hotel by Robinson ford tomorrow night. Summary: ' F. Anderson ^28 While American Bowling Con­ on a park bench in Arcachon, the auto, See said to Camera: 340 Wapplng Y. M. C. A. gress rules forbid smoking by the giant Italian dined at the town "Well, my boy, what ii your opin­ Glorgetti B. F. P. A. Anderson 329 bowlers In the big tournament, houae of Lord Birkenhead in Lon­ ion of the prince?” Spencer, I f ...... 1 lucky strikes are In evidence on don, seated at the left hand of the "He looked about 147 pounds to If 573 562 575 1710 Nicholson, I f ...... 2 I every one of the 32 alleys Prince of Wales. Gone were the me,” answered Primo. “He never Rose, rf ...... 6 burlap and rope sandals, the tom will get above welterweight.” im i HOUND. CIlDOtSlEDlSMYrHEr Welles, c ...... 1 'The bowling tournament, unlike shirt open at the throat and the rag­ Sharp, I g ...... 0 these hea'vywelght boxing touraa- ged pants. They had changed Cin- Kelley, rg ...... 1 ments. Is one instance where they derella-fashlon to immaculate eve­ Forty per cent of apples imported CRIED BEAUTIfUL e^ X B E L L A Murphy, r g ...... 1 pay a man for calling fouls. Mag­ ning clothes—long-tailed coat, white by Belgium are grown in America. nolia gets money for Ignoring them. waistcoat and studded shirt. And he 12 0 33 was as natural, as unaffected in one DID YOU KNOW THAT— “To sing love songs to me with a voice like that^^is an insult to a lady. Plainville Y. M. C. A. Still, an A. B. C. tournament is place as the other. B. F. P. quite an important affair. Every Three weeks of training in Leon Eddie Collins can put a half That voice needs the cultivation of old gold They wiU drive away that the . Wilkinson, rg ...... 2 0 4 game bowled goes down in Bee’s fight stable in Paris and Eude- dollar on his wrist, snap his Miller, Ig ...... 2 3 7 Congressional Record. llne, famous ex-jockey and chief lingers and make the coin do a huskineis, make your voice smooth and mellow. Go now, and search for Pond, I g ...... 0 0 0 trainer, reported to his boss: handspring. . . . He showed the Gauther, I g ...... 0 0 U The bowlers don their silks at “This big Italian giant wants to trick to George Eamshaw and the paddock; they parade to the the treasure of them all, and you will sing .their praises. There’s not a Frost, c ...... 0 0 0 fight.” Jack Quinn, free of charge, In post; but one thing missing is the Caufield, r f ...... 1 1 <*■ Next day Primo Camera, down to the street before the Bradford little booth where a fellow can lay 270 pounds, came to See to plead hotel in Fort Myers, Fla., the cough in a carload.*! Gectersloh, r f ...... 5 3 13 down his two-dollar bet. hlB own cause. other day. . . . Glenn Llebhardt, "Give me a chance to earn some rookie pitcher from Cleveland, 10 7 27 “There were only three Impos­ Score at half time: Plainville 15, money for you and myself.” who sprained his ankle In bunt­ sible persons’ among the 22,000 at ing practice, says he thinks Mr. Wapping 11; ref ere: Nelson, umpire: The 15-Year Contract the Miami scrap,” said Tom Web­ Seblllo and Joe Thomas, battered Mack likes him pretty well as he Amann; time: 10 minute quarters. ster, noted English cartoonist. “One trial horses, were soundly thumped gives him a lot of attention • . • What you expect was Sharkey, another 8c6tt, and and knocked out. After that came Glenn is the son of the old Cleve­ OLD GOLD you get with SPRINTER ALSO A WRITER the third Magnolia.” Ruggirello. Not until Rugglrello had land pitcher of the same name. been put away by the ponderous . . Before lunch in the hotel, the A training camp item: "Harry Cy Leland of Texas Christian Camera did See realize he had a Macks hold forth at high spades Hotshot, rookie Inflelder with the University, besides being one of the gold mine. A J5-year contract be­ in a little room just off the din­ best sprinters In intercollegiate Giants, is suffering from a sUff tween the two was drawn. ing room . . < Mr. Rube Walberg ranks,-is sports editor of the Skiff, knee and moves about with diffi­ is very lucky . . . so Is Jack culty, He brought on the soreness "I wouldn’t lose a wink of sleep Budweiser T. C. U, student newspaper. If that contract were burned,” said Quinn . . . Some of the rooks had by taking the turns too speedily on to wire home for change after H a i l e r M a l t his way to the dining room.” See. "I'm not sure where it is now, WILL BOOM TRACK SPORTS but I rather think it’s in a drawer the first big game .... C3k.%*3S3SSSS6WS16WPMS^0®9^^ M HOUSES FOR RENT 65 Want Ad Information LOST AND FOUND 1 HELP WANTED— VISrrORS AT WATKINS, FEMALE 35 FOR RENT-i-ff ROOM house, with BOLTON FOUND—BICYCLE in W. G. Glen- all improvements and garage. In­ Manchester ney Co. Lumber Yard. Owner may WANTED-^WOMAN for house- j quire at 62 ^qmmer street. Fire Warden.A. E. Maneggia at- VOTE ON # R N i s W have same by applying at W. G. work (cleaning) t.\vo half days a j tepded 'the State Foresters’ meeting Evening Herald Glenney Co. and paying for adv. week at no'rth^en^. Phone 7104 or i at Storrs College. Tolland and Wind­ call 372 North Main street. j FARMS AND LAND FOR ham county delegates were present Living Room and Bedroom Get CLASSIFIED LOST—BLACK & WHITE man’s SALE 71 numbering 100 in all. State Forester Equal Number r'Ju^es 'V T ew scarf in State theater Saturday WANTED— experienced house advertisements A. F. Hawes was present for the the Decorating. night. Finder please call 3320. to house collector, best of refer­ FOR SALE—60 ACRE farm with purpose of discussing the prevention Count six averae® 'T®*'** ences required, car essential but 6 room housed apple orchard, about of forest fires for 1930. There won’t •n tials. numbers and abbreviations not necessary. ,A. E, St. John, Oak­ ;ach count as a word and compound ANNOUNCEMENTS 21 io6.000 'feet standing timber, all for be any permits issued during tbe The first days.yotiog in the V cirds at two words. Minimum cost .£ land Nursery. 53,750.'^ Wm. Kanehl; Telephone month of April unless there is a School 'FumiiBhing Contest, ;b<9ing price or three lines. ri day for trans’ent VICTOR HEDEEN wisheT to an­ WANTED—WOMAN or girl to look •7778. rainy day. Fire Warden A. E. held at Watkins Brothers, l, ne rates per Maneggia suggests that Bolton peo­ equal number ypted fQr,'tte;iltying ads. , nounce to his custoniers and after little girl of six, while mother Kffeccive March 17, 19S7 friends that he is now established works. Dial 5232'after five.. ple do their burning of brush in room and bedroom,, thereby'ijHbg Cash Charg^e in his new workshop at 37 Hollister^ HOUSES,FOR SALE 72 March.'■ the two rooms for. first place. *- K Consecutive Days 7 ctsl 9 cts For over a, month the 'Setupr 9 ctsl 11 cts street. He has ample space to dis­ WANTED—SALESLADIES expen- | The Reading Club will be enter­ r. Consecutive Days FARMINGTON — 'SEVEN rooms, girls’ art classes' at the local liigh 1 Day 11 ctsl 13 cts play his antiques and facilities for enced ready-to-"wear with good fol- ! tained at the home of Mrs. Thomas All orders for irregular Insertions repairing and refinishing all furni­ lowing. Strictly confidential. Ad­ oak floors, white enamel, paint, Bentley Thursday at 2 p. m. school, under‘ the direction o f” Miss' will be charged at the one time rat^ ture. Tel. 3178. dress Box T, Herald. | fire place, -wo car garage, $7,500— The Grange observed music night Harriet D. Condon, their * art in­ Special rates for long term every $1,500 cash. O. R. Lamphier—Farm structor, have b ien desiguing\ahd day advertising given upon request. at their last regular meeting. The Ads ordered for three or six days Man, 860 Main street. East Hart­ program was as follows: Songs from planning the decorations' for the three rooms now furnished. One and stopped before the third or fifth AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 HELP WANTED—MALE 36 ford. Phone 8-3221. the Grange Melodies, piano solo fol­ dav will be charged'only for the ac­ group was given the dtolng room, lowed by encore. Miss Lydia Young, tual number of times the ad appear­ GOOD USED CARS VILLAGE FARM—Six. rooms, elec­ the second group the living room ed. charging at the rate earned but WANTED—MAN OR MAN and j tricity, furnace, water, barn, silo, song contest by all: paper music. no allowances or refunds can be made Cash or Terms wife to manage Manchester store, j and the third the bedroom. Each on six time ads stopped after the Madden Bros. tobacco, shed, poultry house, twen­ Miss Lydia Young; roll call. My Fa­ group was limited in the amount $50.00 per week and commission to j ty-five acres, trolley at door.. $7,- vorite Song, solo, Winifred Lee. fifth day. 6f Main St. Tel. 5500 start. $750.00 to $1250.00 cash cle- j which could be represented in the No "1111 forbids ; display lines not 500. O. R. Lamphier, Farm Man, Cake and coffee were served. posit required on merchandise. 264 | furnished rooms'. 10 GOOD USED CARS 860 Main street, East Hartford. East Central Pomona Grange will The Herald will not be responsible Central Ave., Albany, N. Y. i Last Saturday the rooms lyere for more than one Incorrect insertion Crawford Auto Supply Company Phone 8-3221. meet with Stafford Grange April 2. completed and the judges, Joseph of any advertisement ordered for Centei & Trotter Streets WANTED—AT ONCE Foreman' for Miss Catherine Shea spent the Wiseltier, Superintendent of Art for more than one time. __ Telephone 6496 and 8063 FHE OLD HOMESTEAD, fire place, The inadvertent omission of incor­ a Binders' Board Mill. Apply The week-end with Miss Lydia Young. Connecticut, and chairman of the baths, electricity, ten ■ rooms, Miss Mary Maybury spent the rect publication of advertising ^’''l t>® SEE US BEFORE Westport Paper Co., Westport, garage, old shade acre^land. State committee, Mrs. Ely Rogers, Presi­ rcctilied only by cancellation of tbe week-end at her home in Springfield. dent of the Women’s Club, Mrs. BUYING A USED CAR Conn. road, twenty minutes ride busline. charge made for the service rendered. ■ I Mr., and Mrs. Samuel Alvord of William J. Taylor, editor of_ The Ail advertisements must conform Terms—Trades Considered O. R. Lamphier Farm, Man. 860 in style, copy and typography with WANTED—FIRST class automo­ Hartford spent Saturday jit "Alvord Herald’s Women’s Page. Herbert B. regulations enforced by the publish­ BETTS GARAGE bile repair man. J. Stanley McCray, Main street. East Haitfnrd. Phone Hudsoa-Essex Dealer 129 Spruce Acres.” Smith of the Hartford Courant and ers and they reserve the right to Rockville Garage, Rockville, Conn. 8-3221. Burton Moore of the Hartford edit, revise or reject any copy con­ A. E. Maneggia is attending a sidered objectionable. FOR SALE—6 ROOM house: also 5 meeting at the Experiment Station Times, reviewed them, making their CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads to GARAGES—SERVICE— room bungalow. All improvements. in New Haven in regard to the decision after a careful study. The I.e published same day ™“st be re­ SITUATIONS WANTED— judges’ decision will not be publish­ ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays STORAGE 10 Call at 168 Benton street. Dial Japanese moth quarantine. FEMALE ■ 38 8713. Carlos Ruggles of Springfield ed until next Saturday, and imtil 10:30 a. m. then the public is invited to inspect TELEPHONE YOUR FOR RENT—GARAGES at $5 per spent the week-end at his home month rear of Professional Build­ here. the rooms and vote for the best WANT ADS. . ing, 829 Main street. Apply Geo. E. WANTED—WASHINGS to do r.t Miss Ella and Miss Jeanette Sum­ room. ■ . . \ds are accepted over tbe telephone Keith. my home. Inquire 87 Summer St. ner of Hartford spent the week-end The group of rooms is situated on .at the CHARGE R.\TE SlVcorf hut the third floor of the Watkins store .as a convenience to advertisers, but at their home here. FOR RENT — GARAGE rear ot EXPERIENCED woman wants BOWLING the. CASH RATES will be accepted as Mr. and Mrs. John Toomey of and there also will be found the bal­ Johnson Block, Main street. Phone housework. Write ^ ox D, in care lots for voting. All that is necessary FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ Hartford spent Sunday at Maple ness office on or before the seventh 3726 or 7915. of Herald. BRITISH AMERICAN CLUB is to check the room believed to be il.av following the first _®J[ Wild. Miss Geniveve Conklin, Miss furnished and decorated in the best each ad otherwise the CH.^RGL SMALL WASHINGS to do in my League Standing Mary and Miss Helen McGurk and manner and deposit tbe ballot in the r..\TE will be collected. No responsi- home. Must bring and take. Tele­ hilitv for errors in telephoned ads BUSINESS SERVICES W. Junior McGurk of Hartford visited I ballot box at the front door of tbe will be assumed and their accuracy OFFERED 13 phone 6073. Ireland ...... 36 at the home of Mrs. R. K. Jones one; store. cannot be guaranteed. day this week. WIDOW WOULD like housework, Elngland ...... 28 Although yesterday’s poll showed WANTED — STERLING tobacco B. L. McGurk, has returned from INDEX OF prefers good home to high wages. Wales ...... 26 an even number of votes for the liv­ beds, excavating and grading, a several weeks stay in Florida. He CLASSIFICATIONS Write Herald Box A. Scotland 24 ing room and bedroom, and no votes ^ ploughing gardens, moving ashes. High For Night reports that the orange crop was for the dining room, the first day’s ' r.irths ...... We also have the best of building J. Fleming—330. frozen. vote can hardly be considered a true Engagements ...... ^ sand, gravel and loam. H. W. Case. Marriages ...... „ POULTRY AND GARDEN—FARM - TENEMENTS 63 W. Brennan—308. representation of the way the poll ■ Dial 8643. Deaths ...... ^ SUPPLIES 43 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 APARTMENTS—FLATS— England will finally end, for today’s voting I'ard of .Thanks ...... L Boyce ...... 85 92 87—264 may swing the vote completely over Tn Memoriam ...... , FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat and 93 96— 275 GET TOGETHER INVITES Lost and Found ...... ; CONTRACTING 14 WHITE LEGHORN day old chicks WANTED—CUSTOMERS for T. B. Warnock ...... 86 to the dining room. Announcements ...... - garage. Apply 75 Summer street. 92 110— 289 16cts. each. Hatches every Satur­ tested milk, at your door daily 13c Kerr ...... 87 Everyone is urged to inspect the Personals ...... BUILDING- Telephone 7920. ...89 112 86— 287 rooms and place their vote, so that Antomnhlle* day. E. S. Edgerton, 655 North a quart with tickets. Maple Rowe Wylie ...... 90 108 97— 295 PUBLIC TO LECTURE as true a final decision can be made Aiitomohlles for Pale ...... j ROOFING, REPAIRS and altera­ Main street. Phone 5416. Farm Coventry. Phone Rosedale Taggart ----- Automobiles for Exchange ...... ^ FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, as possible. tions. Special prices on interior 33-13. with all improvements except heat, Auto Accessories—Tires ...... ^ eggs for 437 497 476 1410 .\uto Repairing— Painting ...... < trim, and rellooring. T. Nielson, WHITE WYANDOTTES also garage. Inquire 119 Prospect hatching from my prize winning Scotland Talk on India to Be Given A ft­ Auto Schools ...... telephone 4823. street. Autos—Phip hy Truck ...... s and good la3ung stock $2 and $5 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Baker ...... 75 S3 82— 240 er Regular Meeting uf Che­ 3 DAYS TO SPRING ,\utos— For Hire ...... • per 15. H. J. Kissmann, 44 Gris­ W. Robinson ...108 5 83— 286 Gafages— Service— Storage ...... lo FUMED OAK library table $10. 8 FOR RENT — DESIRABLE six 99—272 ney Club Tonight. NOR'TH END—Six-room '. Single; STORAGE ^ wold street. Phone 7784. room tenement, all improvements. Kane ...... 93 SO >rotorcvcles—Bicvcles ...... i' piece dining room set, up-to-date, '101—287 furnace and other, conveniences; Wanted Autos—Motorcvcles ----- 1. MOVING—TRUCKING— Inquire at 90 Main street. J. P. McMenemy . . . . 83 103 miKiness nnd Professional Services^ BARRED PLYMOUTH Rocks— $50. Turkish rocker $5. Oak 121—330 also extra building loL ' Price Tammany. J. Fleming . .. .108 101 A free public lecture on India will P.iisiness Services Offered ...... L. T. w o o d CO.—Furniture and Eggs for hatching from prize win­ kitchen rocker $1.50. $5,200. . Household Services Offered ...... lo-A be given by Roland A. Packard, Building-Contracting ...... piano moving, modern equipment, ning and heavy laying stock $2.50 Watkins Furniture Exchange TO RENT—Five room tenement, all 467 462 486 1415 mechanical engineer, of Lee and Florists—Nurseries ...... experienced help, public store­ per 15, $12 per 100. J. F. Bowen, improvements, garage. Apply 429 Springfield, Mass., at 7:30 o’clock THREE-ACRE PLACE in town; six Funeral Directors ...... house. Phone 4496. 570 Woodbridge street. Phone 7800. Center street. Scotland tonight following the regular month­ rooms; steam heat, electricity; Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ... 17 WANTED— TO BUY 58 D. P.obinson ,..111 S3 -194 ly meeting of Cheney Brother’s Get- garage, • barn, poultry' booees; Insurance ...... PERRETT & GLENNEY INC! Millinery— Dressmaking ...... FOR RENT— 1 AND 5 ROOM tene­ Shields ...... 81 91 107—279 Together Club at six o’clock in ^ fruit trees. Price $5,S%^ " 'yroving—Trucking—Storage ----- Local and long distance express ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 JUNK ments A-1 condition, ..lodorn, near McCullough . .. 89 95 78—262 Cheney Hall. Mr. Packard spent and freight service, including over­ I will buy anything saleable and j Painting—Papering ...... Cheney mills $20-$2o. Inquire on Daoust ...... 81 --- 96— 177 several years in India and gathered SOUTH MAIN s t r e e t —Harriet Professional Services ...... -- night express service between Man­ FOR SALE—LOAM A-No. 1. In­ pay best cash prices. Prompt atten­ premises, 5 Walnut street. Tailor Sinnamon .. 87 98—185 enough pictures to make 300 slides, Brown Tea Room; fine old Colo­ Repairing ...... chester and New York. Furniture quire Frank Damaito & Son, 24 tion. Wm. Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton. Tailoring— Dyeing—Cleaning . . . -* Shop. Tel. 5030. W. Brennan .. . 100 ,106 102—308 with which he xvill illustrate his nial home with original -beams Toilet Goods and Service ...... -a moved under the supervision ot ex­ Homestead street. Phone 7091. Tel. 5S79. lecture. APARTMENTS for rent, in Forest and fireplaces: now offered for ■Wanted—Business Service...... 6 perts and in specially constructed -152- 462 481,1405 Also on the program •will be Wil­ sale. Exceptionally large lot. Edncntloiinl trucks. Phone 3063, 8860 or 8864. WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices Block: also new 5 room flat at 59 Courses and Classes ...... for rags, papers, magazines and Ireland liam Sweet and Fred Bendall in BOATS AND Summer street. Inquire August 84 109—284 Private Instruction ...... ^ GENERAL TRUCKING— Equipped metals. Also buy all kinds of Jones ...... 91 vocal solos with several numbers by BRAND NEW SINGLE Oak ACCESSORIES 46 Kanehl, 189 West Center street. .103 101—288 Thomas Maxwell’s String Trio_. The tor light and heavy jobs, tobacco, chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial (Dbrdner .... .;V 84 floors; steam, etc.: slate' roof. >fusical—Dramatic ...... ^ Telephone 7541. Torrance ... 87 99 84— 270 supper, open to Get-Together Club '\Tanted—Instruction ...... 30 hay, lumber, heavy freight, etc. 23 FOOT RAISED Deck cruiser for 6389 or 3886. Price $6,900. Terms. Stevenson .. . . . 88 99 94—281 members, will consist of roast tur­ Financial Prompt service, reasonable rates. sale reasonable. For details and FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS tenement r.onds— Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 McDowell .. . . . 99 84 104—287 key, served by the auxiliary depart­ 'Business Opportunities ...... 3. Frank V. Williams. Tel. 7997. price call or phone Barstows Radio of four rooms, all improvements. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 Apply 111 Holl street. Telephone ments.' Money to T.oan ...... 33 Shop—816G or 3234. It is quite possible that the Get- 'HeIn and Situations 7330. 449 459 492 1410 Help Wanted—Female ...... 33 PAINTING— REPAIRING ^21 FOR RENT—EAST CENTER ST. Together supper and entertainment Help Wanted—'Male ...... 3fi 131, room, 2 minutes walk i from FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all will be concluded at such a time Help wanted—Male or Female .. 37 PAINTING AND paper hanging, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES that Mr. Packard’s lecture may be .\gents Wanted ...... 37-A Center, continuous hot water, on improvements, including steam HONOR CONNECnC Robert J. Smith Situations Wanted—Female .... 3S neatly done, prices reasonable. — RADIO 49 bath room floor. heat and garage. 107 Hemlock St. started earlier. Those who intend Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 James F. Roac’’., Jr., 36 Walnut to be present are urged to get to 1009 Main Street Employment A.gencies ...... 40 street. Dial 5921. ELECTRICAL REPAIRING and in­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all the hall by 7:15. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE l.ive Stock— Pets— Poultrv—Vehicle* stalling of all kinds. Atwater Kent, BOARD ^ improvements and garage. Phone Washington, March 18.— (AP) — Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 and Zenith radios. Terms reason­ The War Department announced to­ Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 4 2 WANTED—ROOMS— 3165. Poultr.v and Supplies ...... 43 REPAIRING 23 able. Phone 4673, Raymond A. day that an award of citation for Wanted — Pets—Poultry— Stock 44 Walker, 64 Mather street. YOUNG LADY WISHES room and MODERN FIVE room fiat, with gallantry in action to 'William Sulli- For Sale— IVUscellnneons VACUUM CLEANER, phonographs, board, vicinity of Cheney Bros, garage, on Lilley street, just off can Lyons of 516 West 167th street. Articles for Sale ...... 4 3 clock, gun repairing, key fitting. P.oats and .^ccessories ...... 40 preferred. Box R, Herald. Main road, house newly renovated. New York City. He was born in Building M.atcrials ...... 47 Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. ~ FUEL AND FEED 49-A Telephone 5661 evenings. Stamford, Conn. Diamonds—W.atclies—.Te.welry .. 4.3 The citation read; "William Sulli­ Electrical .\ppliances—Radio ... 49 SEWING MACHINE repairing of. WOOD IS VERY SUITABLE as a TENEMENTS 63 Fuel and Feed ...... 4D-.\ van Lyons, formerly private, Com­ all makes, oils, needles, and sup­ Spring fuel. We have the following APARTMENTS—FLATS— BUSINESS LOCATIONS I'.arden — F.arm—Dairy Products 30 plies. R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward sawed stove length and undor pany 1, 165th Infantry, 42nd Divi­ Household Goods ...... -31 FOR RENT 64 sion, American Expeditionary WEU place this WINP5PR CHAIR ^^achine^y and Tools ...... 32 street Tel. 4301. cover: hard $7.50 per load: slab FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement, Forces. For gallantry In action near there by the w inpow '. its rich Musical - Instruments ...... 33 $6.00 per load, chestnut $6.00. L. T. with all improvements and garage nffice and Store Equipment ----- .31 FOR RENT—OFFICES in Profes­ Chateau-Thierry, France, July 28, f?EP 5ATIN WILL OFFER A COM- Wood Co. Dial 4496. at 5 Ridgewood street. Rent $23 —.ALL RkJHT.ftR^ Snecials at the Stores ...... 30 TAILORING—DYEING— sional Building, 829 Main street. 1918. While under direct observation "Wearing .\pparel—Furs ...... 37 month. Inquire 178 Parker street. PLIMENTARY COLOR TO THE ' crackenthorpev CLEANING 24 WOOD FOR SALE—Ashes to re- Apply Geo. E. Keith. of the enemy, Private Lyons repeat­ 3Vanted—To Bu.v ...... 5S Dial 5623. VIOLET OF t h e CURTAINS. Rooms— Board— Hotels— Resort * move. Any kind of light trucking. edly crossed rough and broken ter­ FOR RENT—LARGE room 20x55, Rcstnnrants HARRY ANDERTON. local dealer Call V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT Wads­ rain under intense enemy machine- Rooms Without Board ...... 59 suitable for lodge or business, rear The English Woolen Co. Tailors Dial 6148. worth street, Greenacres. H. H. gun and artillery fire, rescuing Boarders Wanted ...... 5D-.\ of Professional Building, 829 Main Country Board— Resorts ...... on since 1898. Call 7334. West & Son, 29 Bissell street. Tele­ wounded soldiers of his company HARD WOOD $6 PER load, also street. Apply Geo. E. Keith. Hotels— Restaurants ...... 01 phone 5202 or 8706. and carrying them to places of com­ 3Vanted— Rooms— Board ...... 02 fireplace wood. Wm. J. McKinney. parative safety.” Real Estate For Rent COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Phone Rosedale 28-2. FOR RENT—APRIL ISt. four room .Vpartn'iguts. Flats. Tenements .. 03 HOUSES FOR RENT 65 Business 'Locations for Rent »■.. 04 b a r b e r TRADE taught in day flat, all improvements. Mrs. L. Houses for'-Rciit ...... 0."i FOR SALE—BIRCH seasoned hard GILBERT TO RETURN SOON. and evening classes. Low tuition wood, or hickory "sawed for stove, Mathiason, 6G East Middle Turn­ .'^uliur'oan for Rent ...... oo pike. Dial 5749. FOR RENT — SINGLE house, 7 j Summer Homes for Rent ...... 07 rale. Vaughn Barber School, 14 furnace, or fire place by the truck rooms, steam heat. bath______and Berlin. March 18.— (A P )—As the AVanted to Rent ...... OS Market street. Hartford. load, good service and measure garage. 31Mather'street, Manches- first visible' sign that passage Real Estate For Sjile FOR RENT—3 ROOM flat, all im­ j w ith Apartment Building for Sale .... o;i guaranteed. Fred Miller, Coventry. provements, including hot water ter. E. A. Standish, Andover. Tele- * Young* plan foreign control Business Property for Sale .... TO BUSINESS Telephone Rosedale 33-3. heat, at 170 Oak. Inquire 164 Oak phone 1353, Willimantic. | over-Germany is to disappear soon. E.irms and T.and for Sale ...... 7! street or telephone 8241. ' S. Parker Gilbert, agent general for Houses for Sale ...... T'J OPPORTUNITIES 32 FOR RENT—7 ROOM single house, i reparations has terminated his lease Eot.s for Sale ...... 73 steam heat, bath, garage, 3 1 1 for his private residence. He has Tlc.sort Property for Sale ...... 74 FOR SALE— ROADSIDE stand on And it is well to remind the ’ FOR RENT—THRUiE five and 6 Suburban for Sale ...... 73 outlav/ that it is safer to get a room tenements, all modern Im- Mather street. E. A. Standish, An- | engaged a temporary suite of rooms Real Estate for Exchange ...... 70 East Center street with well, es­ dover, Conn. Telephone Williman- | at the Esplanade Hotel next Am- tablished business. Apply 175 High I bun at a speakeasy than at a I provements. Inquire 147 E. Center j AVanted—Real Estate ...... 77 ' tic 1353-5. i bassador Sacket’s. .\uelinn—Legal IVotiee.s street. bakery. street. Telephone 7864. Legal Notices ...... s GAS BUGGIES—Is Slug Weakening By FRANK BECK TTW a GMOSTS B A H ! THERE AIIMT THIS NO SUCH THIN0, IDIOT--5HOT P L A C E IS UP ------GIT THAT PALLOR OFP H A U N T e O — I YER -MUG AND QUIT THAT ------1 J U S T SHAKING . D’YUH WANT TO — O L O TIP OFF THE WHOLE TOWN ! 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Playin’ Checkers There’s lots o ’ fun in winter when woods is full o’ haze. ^ An’ the blue# smoke comes a-curlln I CAN’T m a k e it ^ where the cabin fires blaze; When the squirrel shakes the OUT. yOv3 SLEPT hlck’rynuts that tumble fur an’ OVER AT SKIPPV'S w€Lt, v ’see I frc6 * ‘ S M 6 6 P P O R ^ But the best fun’s playin’ checkers L/SST NI6HT, a n d I W A S U P SKIPPV— by the chinyberry tree. LOOK AT ALL NtOH'T ^ c 2 - X -at --2. That takes you back to summer­ VOO. time—the village heaves in sight. / The sun a-silverin’ the leaves an’ burnin’ ’em with light: The whole town roun’ the grocery store a-lookin’ on to sec SSr The boys a-playin’ checkers by the „ J 1 > « r ...... I...llllllll 1 — chinberry tree! A pine box was the tablc.^-what I ni!i' ' ■' ' they shipped the dry goods in, j I _ ' ' , , . 11 ^ It was kinder hacked an’ whittled, , nn 1 Wfair. nzhV'.-l'-'.M but as 'riginal as sin! 3'^ I Inin . . With the board marked out in pen- , cil, jest as plain as plain could be, , -1 For the boys that played the check Onea ers by the chinberry tree. j OUR BOARDING HOUSE Many a woman wants a new The Toonerviile Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Fox By Gene Ahem I used to stand an’ watch ’em—jest wrinkle on how to remove one. a boy, with ragged hat. Suspenders made o’ cotton, an’ me to know ...... With just a litUe wearin’ one at that! nursing a grouch will soon grow ^ XT LOOKS AS IF THE SKIPPER WOO l P FINALLY HAVE TO It was most as good as swimmin , or j strong" enough to run off all your AM M R, 0 L I V / 6 R ,0 F 'TWE LAF'=/M<3l-ri5, as flying kites to me, j OO SOMeTHlN® TO KEEP THE CAR FROM JUFipiNS THE friends .... The game hog is game u JlARPLE -fFiSA-rER COMPA kAV; OLIV/ER AKiP CAAAV To watch ’em playin’ checkers by | all right to stand all the abuse heap­ RAILS SO OFTEN AT THIS f>OlNT AND the chinyberry tree. i ed on him without ever grunting. V JE "TM E AklP BUSTING DOWN gpH WORTLE^g FENCE. NoU HAv/E VotiR CK3AU 5’1'oRE S T 'lF F MECI-C The mayor came out to see ’em, an | Spring takes no zest from mine en­ AkJP VJE UkiPERS’T'ALiP the marshal left his beat; Him f r o m v deavor VoO Hav/E a FIV/E VEAR The preacher, kinder solemn-likc, The time I feel like work is never. MoPPl^iEi His MEAPf came walkin’ down the street —New York World. l e a s e f iLi ORP-ER “lb 'TEAR An’ half forgot his sermonts of sal­ LJRKE Olil' VOliR p o u lk i -THE BLIILPIAJ/^ A/aP vation full and free. I’d hate t9 own to this, I’d liever Hecic ^AKip 1^^ As he watched that game o’ check­ Just state as usual I ’ve spring S -fA R -f UJORK Old EREC-T i MGj ers by the chinyberry tree! WIUU SIGNi QV/ER fever. -T i4E -THEA-^R, V^JE VdILL ■ —Newark, Ohio, Advocate. L E A S E I You could hear the birds a-singiu B liV n o l i r l e a s e T q R in the meadows fur away, | You’ll pity us when you remember a ^ o o r The whistle o’ the partridge an’ the j ’Tis spring here from January to wranglin’ o’ the jay; | December. An’ the trains rolled to the station ! —Houston, Tex. Post-Dispatch. jest as noisy as could be: j But they kept on playin’ checkers The spring that comes here almost by the chinyberry tree! yearly Makes me feel just like working I guess they’re still a-playin’ though the years has rolled away; nearly. An’ the boy that loved to watch ’em ; We wish Henry Ford could inter­ is a-gettin’ old and gray; est the hens in that quantity pro­ But I,see the light still shinin’ on the meadow-land o’ Lee, duction. An’ in dreams I ’ln playin’ checkers A short Cut to fame as a writer by the chinyberry tree! is to first to become president of the United States. Out of all those who ask ^low you feel only your doctor really w’ants Plain plugging is fifty per cent of success. There is no reason why a woman n c e : is not as much entitled to smoke a cigarette as a man, if she wants to. U PO N There are several good reasons why A T IM E . she Should not want to. They call her CHESS; she plays with 32 men at once. Those who wish to leave their footprints in the sands of time must have sand at the start. Our greatest deeds wc do un­ /ES knowingly. C'FonuInfc 1930 The man between 20 and 40 wants j 2 to run everything. The man older New Worries By Crane than 40 years of age merely wants WASHINGTON TUBBS II. to be let alone. BUT I CANfT Too CAN WHEN YOU NAVE SUGAR FORTrtE COFFEE? W MO CWANCC, SALT WATER OBONl COCONUTS, Hi LIVE ON NOTHIN To, l APPIE. WE’RE LUCKV IT’S THE UPKEEP b l a l e s - We HAvietiT MATCrttS eiTNER'? GOT INTO TAE PRUNED CANNED EEANS, SALT BUT RAW BACON, TO HAVE AVNIHIMG AT ALL, FORK AH' COFFEE— £\I£N A IAATCF FOETHE VNUV, ’AT ME AMS W6 AND FLOUR, AND TA£ Colonel T. D. j BEANS, AM* AND WE GOT To MAKE THE Clerk: How shall I book the $5,- FlRG, £ALT WATER j 60TTA PO WITHOUT EGGS, p o t a t o e s , a m p L a r e n c e, •AT WONT B-G UALF COCOHOTS B B S T O F \T, a FELtA I 000 that the cashier ran away with? RUINED -EM BO TM y' COFFEG AN' "BACON. em ernthing e l s e washed •famed for his ! Manager: Write it down ’as run- BM) FOR. SUPPGR. CAN’T EiPECT iCE CREAVS CAN’T m PIG OP AWW WITH THE GMIGV* exploits in Ara­ I ning expenses.—Answers. IF THERE’S SUGAR Am p cAvee w r e n we’s bia, broke hi? SUW91N BESlD eS W R E C K E D ^ leg ■while wres- BRILLIANT btANS AN’ coconuts’ tliugi when a boy of 16. He me a 're ma i n e d at Teacher: Can you give schqol all day definition of nothing? Boy: Yes: an air balloon without and rode a bi- cycle home, its cover.—Tit-Bits. and he has not grown since be­ Four pastors in Raymond, W ash, cause of the in­ charter a bus to carry children to jury. Sunday school.

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.0 ^ eiS9o 9Y HI* sgwvica iwc. By Small Quick the Parachute SALESMAN SAM C ’ CAE.R.e .O U Y i' N\s ANIATOR (READ rUE STORY. THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) ^SURe\ PULL UP A CHA\R,SPitA, A f INE'. C7O1M’ imTo a T a l e , s p in I »L0W;D1CK.I OH, I ootT a vieeMS uepwe AM’ V'LL GtVJe. YA AM' e.ARFUL y VJAMT TH 9 0 S S Tw HfAR The ocean liner picked up steam 1 making things real tidy. Then out SRM M y'. yVOHATCHA OOIM’ OF ABSENCe. FROtA T H e FVR- to the deck they ran. Wee Clowny OP ONE OP TURILUNO- TVM6, TOO - and, while a- whistle seemed to DOWN ON T « ’ MAIL SERVlce.- PLUSrttTS ! scream, it slowly left the dock be­ promptly cried, “Oh, see, the big OrROUMO*? 1 hind and headed for the' sea. The Statue of Liberty. I guess we’re t Cj^ C H A ’ FiM’ mow Tinymites stood by the rail, so passing by it just as close as we ’You’Re. FLYIM* FBOUNO^ startled they were almost pale. Said can.” seeiM YeR eRiexios- Scouty, “Gee, the trip in store gives The friendly Ti'avel Man soon r r " quite a thrill to me. roared, “Let’s have a game of “W'hen we are on the ocean blue, shuffle board. It is a game they far, far from land, our dream comes play on deck. I ’ll watch and you true. We’ve always wished that we four play. They went to where could go upon a trip like this. It’s the game was spread out on the really hard to understand we’ll visit deck and Coppy said, “We’ll choose every foreign land. We’U keep our up sides and two play two. 'Twill eyes wide open so there s nothing be real fun that way.’’ All of the Tlnles shortly found we -will miss.’’ ^ The Travel Man then said. Let s 'twas fun to push the disks around. iro into our cabin, down below. You Each time somebody made a point, all can put your grips away and i the bunch let out a roar. The <5 then come back out here. I ’ll take 1 Travel Man joined- in the fun by i cheering each and every o m . He vou all aroimd the ship and not a I single thing we’ll skip. We’ll even also helped the game along by I marking up the score. go up where we ail can watch the ^ Al .piMOaV (WAMWI^ pilot steer.’’ „ . i f e P S s a , So to the cabin they all went and ] "(The Tinymites visit the pilot bout a half an hour was spent m house in the next story)*

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Fritz Hartz, director of the Men­ Sunset Rebekah and King David delssohn Glee club of Worcester, Lodge of Odd Fellows gave the sec­ Manchester’s ABOUT TOWN Mass., who is visiting in Manches­ ond in a series of whists last night ter for a few days, will be guest of in Odd Fellows hall. There were 21 Date Book honor at a reception following the tables. First prizes, $2.50 gold The Center church Business Girls AT HUB HOSPITAL! rehearsal of the G Clef Glee club at pieces, v/ere captured by Mrs. Jack i I -w-iU meet this evening with Mip the Swedish Lutheran church at 7 I Risley'and Fred Manning. Second! Mary Wilcox of 25 Gteenhill street. i awards were won by Mrs. Bertha | o’clock tcmlght. Tonight D E P A R T M E N T STO R E SO. MAHCHESTER..COt1H, .Keeney and George Dodson and j W. B. A. Old 'Timef’s Night, I. O The Woman’s Foreign ^sslonary ■^consolation trophies went to Miss j Local Young Man Gets Hon­ 0 F HS-II The Beethovqp Glee club will; " Alice Wilson and A. E. Loomis. The | society of the North Methodist sing in Waterbury tomorrow night. Concert, Pratt & Whitney Choral S u re ? will meet Friday afteimoon committee served sandv/iches and ; Club, H. S. Hall. ' at 2:15 with Mrs. Arthur Stark­ ; coffee, and dancing rounded out the : orary Apporntment from 1 Annual Mother and Daughter weather. 41 Starkweather street. Rev. F. C. Allen of Second Con­ • evening. Banquet, S. M. E. C. The mite boxes will be opened at gregational church will be the Get Together Club, Cheney H&Il. spelker at the Lenten service 1 Boston University. this meeting. March 19—Triangle debate. H^ S. Thursday evening at the Wethers-., TOWN SIDEWALK BIDS March 24—All Members Meeting, field Congregational church. Emblem club members are plan­ C. of C. T A RF nPFNFA APRII wniiam R. Stevenson, son of Mr. ! March 2 5 —Concert, Musical Art ning a large card party for Wetoes- lU DE Ur E.ILi/ fil ItlL 1 Meredith Stevenson of day evening, March 26 to be held at Pioneers and all other members ! Quartet, H. S. of Mystic Review, Woman’s Bene­ Oak street was one of twelve young I March 26 — Merchant’s Spring the Elks Home in Rockville. Mrs. men reeently chosen from the Junior Carl Prutting of that city is general fit association are reminded of the Selectmen Seek Contractors’ Opening. supper to be served at 6:30 this eve­ class of Boston University School of 1 March 31—Concert, South Meth- chairman. ning in the Odd Fellows banquet Proposals on $22,000 Worth Medicine, to receive the honorary odist Church. hall. The Pioneers who are mem­ Of Walks and Curbing. appointment as interne at the Mrs. William George of 22 Henry Massachusetts Memorial hospital, bers of 25 years’ standing will be I course of premedical work at Grove street wdll give , a bridge party at Bids will be received by the Se­ Boston, one of the largest hospitals her home Thursday afternoon of guests. in New England. The institution has ; City college, and is now a raerhber lectmen at th^ir office in the Mu­ I of the junior class at Boston Uni- this week at 2 o’clock, for the bene­ nicipal building up to 5 o’clock in the a capacity of over 600 beds and af­ fit of the auxiliary to Dilworth-Cor- Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary fords ample opportunity for excep­ j versity School of Medicine. He is i No. 13, United Spanish War Vet­ afternoon of April 1, 1930 for the i one of the most promising yopng^ j nell Post American Legion. Mem­ construction of approximately $22,- tional training in all branches of bers and friends of the auxiliary erans, will hold its regular business medicine and surgery. I men from this town to enter the' meeting tomorrow evening at 8 000 worth of concrete walks, con­ i field of medicine and surgery. , will be welcome. crete and granite curbing, radius o’clock at the State Armory. ' Mr. Stevenson is a member of the.j and drive corners, concrete gutters, Miss Florence Anderson of Ham­ ; Epsilon Pi fraternity at Grove City | The Ladies Guild of St. Mary’s etc., all in accordance with specifi­ . college, the Beta Epsilon Chap ter. o f ! lin street is spending a few weexs cations on file in the office of the with her brother, Carl Anderson and ‘ Episcopal church will meet in the Alpha Kappa Kappa, National Medi­ Superintendent of Roads and cal fraternity, and Boston Univer­ his wife of Detroit, Michigan. |Guild room Thursday afternoon at 2 Bridges. . ; sity Lodge of Masons. o’clock. Sewing will be for the mis­ Each bid must be accompanied The Center church Women’s Fed- j sionary box. with the contractor’s certified check j oration will have an evening meet- ^ Through error the Manchester for $500. In connection with the ' ing tomorrow at 8 o’clock at the ; contracts for the town work the PUBLIC RECORDS home of Mrs. Harold C. Alvord, 11 = Electric company’s cooking demon­ Board of Selectmen reserves the. Richard Road. The program will be stration was announced as for Tues­ right to'separate the curb and walk ; in charge of the Professional Wo­ day afternoon of this week. It ! work and let each contract to sepa- : Leases. should have been Thursday, and at men’s club. ' rate parties if they see fit. ! John Straugh, Manchester, to that time Mrs. Marion Rowe, home 1 Bids will be opeped at an execu-; economist for the company, will Meyer Mendelsohn, Inc., a New York The Women’s Foreign Missionary tive session of the Selectmen the j Corporation, land and buildings on society of the Nazarene church will prepare an oven dinner. ! night of April 1. Spencer street for one year at be held at the church Thursday eve­ $ 1,200. ning at 7:30. The guest speaker will John J. Jackson, Manchester, to be the district president, Mrs. John BRITISH-AMERICAN CLUB Teacher association whist, held last , Meyer Mandelsohn, Inc., land on Auto Seat Covers Gould. evening in the Buckland school. I Tolland Turnpike for one year at I $1,100. The Lions club meeting last night First prizes, $2.50 gold pieces, were j James McCollough was elected ; won by Miss Edith Walker and I Marriage Intentions. Will Keep the Interior was devoted to singing Irish airs, : president of the British American , The marriage intentions of Wil­ both new and old, in celebration of Samuel Libby: second prizes were Club at the eighth annual banquet [ taken by Mrs. Gertrude Milne and liam Wuerdig and Edna' A. Hall, of New 1930 Sedans and Coaches St. Patrick’s Day. ! held Saturday at Orange Hall. both of Manchester have been filed Lemuel Robins and consolation by Hamilton Metcalf was named vice- in the office of the town clerk. Spotless An important meeting of the com- j Mrs. E. S. Edgerton and Timothy president, Ellis W. Callis, treasurer, , Foley. Sandwiches and coffee were Fred D. Baker, recording secretary 1 mittee in charge of the semi-formal The Second Congregational cshurch served by the ways and means com­ and George Poots, financial secre- : dance to be given on April 23, by W. K. Stevenson i Ladies Afd members will meet to mittee and dancing followed to tary. Almost a hundred persons sat | SPECIAL! John Mather Chapter, Order of De- | sew tomorrow afternoon at 2 music by Case’s orchestra. Another i down to a roast lamb supper pre- j Molay, will be held in the Masonic This appointment which Mr. o’clock at the White house, 79 North whist was announced for two weeks ' pared by Chef James Corbett. A | Stevenson has received has the ad­ Temple at 7 o’clock tonight. | Main street. from last night. j program of entertainment was furn- i vantage of combining the work of The committee in charge of ar- i i (shed by the club members which [ the senior year in the medical ranging a program for the local ob­ North Methodist church atten­ I was warmly received and heartily j school, with a full year of practical .AUTOMOBILE servance of Better Homes Week, dants ■will gather at the church to­ I enjoyed. 1hospital interneship, beginning July —Insurance— $2.98 during the week of April 27 will morrow evening for their annual 1, 1930. You Haven’t the Best meet with E. J. McCabe secretary supper and business meeting. The The young man was graduated Till You Get Ours. Put one of these auto seat covers in your new car as it will not only of the Chamber of Commerce in the supper will be served at 6:30 by the HOSPITAL NOTES I from the Manchester High school 25 P. C. LESS Than Others keep the upholstery spotless but in trade-in value yarn' car will be worth Ladies Aid society. Music and a with the class of 1924. The follow­ With 100 P. C, PROTECTION Chamber rooms at 10:30 o’clock to- : so much more___ also refreshens the interior of old cars. The covers morrow morning. short program of entertainment will ing year he spent in the employ of See STUART J. WASLEY be given, and reports of activities of : The following patients were dis- ■Walter P. Gorman at the Pinehurst Beal Estate—Insurance are fashioned of heavy quality striped denim and will fit all makes of the church organizations given. I charged from Memorial hospital j Grocery. He then took a two-year 815 Main St. Phone 6648 The executive committee of the ; j yesterday: Wesley Sloan of 37 i sedans a^nd coaches— cover botli seats and backs. They are put on with ; Chamber of Commerce in meeting | j Flower street, Mrs. Rufas Robinson | upholstery pins which make it easy to remove the covering for cleaning. . this morning called a meeting of the | A special meeting of the Emblem club will be held at the Elks Home ' and son of 159 Oakland street, Mrs^ | , _____ Merchants Division for 9:15 o’clock : j Michael Figarty and daughter of 15 | tomorrow morning in the Chamber | in Rockville at 2 o’clock tomorrow IS? Covers for Coupes $1.98 I Burnside avenue and Mrs. Edith rooms, to make plans for the Spring > afternoon for the election of officers. This will be fallowed by a social for Simler of Wapping. Opening on Wednesday evening, 1 Hale's Auto Seat Covers—Main Floor, left. '-•March 26. | the members with Mrs. William i ■ WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc » ------! Reeves of Broad Brook in charge. | - The Luther League of the Swedish Mrs. P. J. Ryan of this town is a | LOOK—ONLY Lutheran church will hold its bi­ member of the committee. | Funeral Directors monthly meeting Friday evening, ■'with Herman Johnson, chairman o2 Loyal Circle of Kings Daughters ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS will have a special meeting tomor­ the mission committee, in charge. ilMIIUli row afternoon at 2:30 at the home CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. yillllU! niiniui!; Slillllliu If in need of a practical nurse call of Mrs. J. A. Hood, 114 Chestnut C. J. Anderson. Tel. 8698.—Adv. street. I tvobert K. Anderson Phones: Office 5171 Funeral Director Residence 7494 ^ I ATTACHED m I O’Sullivan Cushion m n.. "iiLilH I Rubber Heels TimiDn. I ^ar^ord/s Chopping Qenten j and Goodyear fHONg Free Telephone Service Call Enterprise 1200 , I W ingfoot i Most Desirable Place Brown Thomson’s Entire Stock of Rubber Heels GOOD THINGS TO CAT : For Ladies’ and Children. j TOMATOES 25c lb. j Reniemper we also use leath-| MEAT DEPARTMENT For Valuables Large bags of ; er soles that do not burn or| Mettwurst : sweat your feet. They are; GOLD MEDAL

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